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Show SUN CHRONICLE, March 3, 7 977, Page 1 o n c I y f? With some twenty million citizen band radios the "eves and ears of Miami, Fla police are driving criminals off the streets and into jail Drunk drivers are being spotted and reckless drivers June leiser, who js soloist with the Southern Ineihc Male (.'horns, joined that tiroup lor a concert lour the latter part of February Tliev sang a concert in Ianguileh. Utah which was a fund raising event for a church building for that area Two Sacrament meeting services wen presented in Arizona, one m lenipe and one ui Mesa The group also did some sightseeing m lhoemx dune was aide to visit tor a short t in ie with a nephew who is servniit a mission there I . are Dee and Trudi Nelsons new baby daughter arrived at McKay Hospital on Feb 24 Mr and Mrs ('ail Jensen had a boy on Feb. 24 Mrs Nelson is the former (ieraldeen Kay. daughter of Mr and Mrs Loren Kay. and Cat is the son of Mr and Mrs Dell, eii Jensen, all of (orris Lock have been soaking up some ol that Arizona sunshine tor a couple of weeks They have spent most of fie time m Phoenix but have also visited some of the other lovely cities in southern Arizona j I major Lutheran (uir Savior's church will meet tonight at the home of Mrs James County Douglas Hunt ol Hoy was the guest speaker on Sunday at in adult Inrum held at the Klim Lutheran Church in He was invited bv Ogden Iastoi lohn l.undblad n, a dii' because and we bmusands of other police and ills departments can use mill'd eyes and ears. In nut case we designed emblem to wear, a metal sh.eM. car tag and asked for b.-- volunteers throughout the mil mr to carry first aid kits. Hares, warning flags, a ilashhght and other equipment These are items that everyone should carry as a salety rule anyway. The C'B Posse member is not a police m the pari' chartered e v : a: erred Ol isgna' ,,g I'ed-- rl Ties tor liereggs ,, Gardening talk slated Spri;.;' ' s e d ' while ot.bi er For "s " r ,ei to ..Id'-i- a u i! ice d ier is i assisting any or fire fighter." membership write: Smokey CB i. Fosse Headquarters, lluo NH s( Miami. Fla. Tilt'd 125th s chapters .springing lie Hospital ladies elect officers to be held i'".i'i J H ' u; Clearfield man retires ll.i It Puk.ini Clearfield has i cured s s yearn AFB following e im I. 'I e M Neigh vest ' !. ,i i e1 a' a " I; i: lU'si.j at ,'7 bet e a dl be no charge e the hut seminar eg, stratum will be limited. i service :!,ei g i an elei equipment repair genei,. He was foreman. ' pi e eli'im I i i ; Weber Cii.iolv r Auv III ted ' be " Hubert C ' M: ' ' ( ' ogvi't ' ie i rv i ll I',;!ai y lias dd'V p,i onlatre id i igdi-- been elei led In serv e de A "i'1 eg her a Ml ' ' ogle Jolmsen de Burdick. Iblli' Mrs t tn.i'Hirr ,1- -, .11 ,, e It e e Mis lu'iri sect et.iry Bowman. recording Mrs Paul, correspondi eg secretary and Mrs Lillian Smnkiew u z, historian Mr (ieorge (ioodell, ad mmistrator, has ap(ointed Denholm, with LaMar Mrs Helen T Cash, Mrs Dorothy Stewart and Mr. Linn Dettald to serve on the board of directors he new ol ficers and bi e toi ' will tie installed ;,t fi niiehenii meeting to be held s,u urday, March 5, at 12: Hu at he Ivaniada Inn in Ogden The guest speaker will tie Mrs ienevieve Wise, from the Child Development Department at Weber State College She will speak on the subject. Women through the Ages leading Karl Mrs the discussion Halph and Kathleen Solway of Ogden are fie happy parents ol a baby girl, born Feb. 2.'). Tilts is the couple's lir.st child, and the third grandchild tor Mr and Mrs. Jack Selwav ol Hov tennis and Sherrie Leak of Hoy have a bale bov, lorn I lei, 1' go rank and Sergcue mons Ii,, e niter spent a I; day t last in Al rove tab to d t Willi Ms 1, .m Pei h.ishand S- seler 1, Mesa u'ena I, !' a s VO! na S !'h l 1.0 NEW WEBER COUNTY HOSPITAL Volunteer Auxiliary officers are (from left) Paula Bowman, Helen Burdick, Gerry Coalidge, Angie Johnson and Bette Reier. i e la v es and then dow n to Springd.de i s Sim- on a late a week They m iron) with her;! !'; e CAPT. GERALD S. ARENBERG, CB Pcs-,'- ? Trcbnmg is shown at the monitor at the national office, headquarters' probobly log twenty or thirty emergency colls each day for assistance, and it's gratifying to know that CB has made Smokey' a word that means a nearby " I friend. 5585 So. 1900 V. Every morning, 47 people jump out of breakfast, pack bed, hit the shower, hit the road, park kiss the kids, lunches, the car, punch the clock, start to smile and open the door... just hoping you'll come to Ogden First Federal Savings. fix OGDEN OFFICE: 2425 Washington Blvd. Validated Parking killed !liee L'., ' b,e is on gh ided n, ember' V pi o the of at home following surgery last week at an tgden Hospital Farrell Smith has also been released from the hospital, where he had been ill Mr. and Mrs, Calvin Odenwalder drove to Arizona last week to attend the wedding of a niece in the Mesa. Arizona Temple. They also visited with their son David and his wife, who live in the Phoenix area Mr. and Mrs Donald Scott of Ogden, have a baby x y born Feb. 22 Mrs Scott is the Cobin. former Mindy daughter of Mr and Mrs Hoy Cohia ol Hoy recuperating Commissioner at near - .me. i I Lutheran Church Women of I located made the streets safe again. "They are reporting crimes as they happen. We are able to send aid to motorists quickly because of reports by ( T. radio to our station. Lives are being saved Criminals me being caught ami jailed aid a! ''ceause a man or woman picks up the 'mike' and calls on the emergency Daniel The ( B Posse got tarti'd because some CB'ers wanted to do a hit more by a g,. lin ing into community dm patrols W e encouraged officer. His or hot role m t use the radio Patio! to m the motorist or request an! he sent. In one southern ci'y 1900 calls were logged m that resulted m dm arrest of a rapist, hurelnr. a number ol armed robbers, murderer and many n to do! ress,-,-motorists "Like the Marines, ihe National CB Hadio Posse m looking for a few good a, e; and women who want to In !p v in radio as unpaid 'ey os .us: ears' ol their ow n community police. (ur program is ,i wv have national one ale Thurgond has been in the hospital tor treatment of an illness Deborah Circle Mann is crossroads Akron. Ohio. Bath Tow nship is Beverly ! v department I t to reporter Willi ll oo don ge ui Voiced Noil rep, .it vv fiat VOil see and the police act on niir ailoi ina' ion '1 tie Nat innal ( 'B Itadm nsse w as Uh' brain child ol whose Chiel Ferguson Hoy (Men and being "Smokey the Bear" by tile citizens hand operators W'hjy'.' The answer claims o Child' Police Hubert Ferguson, president of the National CB Hadio Posse is "We mon, mr simple' F.niergeiicy Channel ti hke many police, sheriffs and state pat rois I Vople are n rd ol the drunks that ai e running up anln insurance b:IK driver who mav k J: or maim your !i mods w mine "Smokey " is now p, i lose .is v on:' ,o !n ,c,, 0 kg. gel help you i "There are not enough police to cover every street and highway. So a lot of good pixiple feel it's time they V.7 621-010- 0 Ogden First Federal is people. People because we listen. you can talk to Friendly, efficient people who can make financial matters a pleasure, because we have the answers you need. Come in and talk to us, won't you9 . BRIGHAM CITY OFFICE: 101 South Main ; 734-945- 4 Door-sid- e Parking . . ROY OFFICE: 2020 West 5700 South Door-sidParking e 773-6- 9 1 1 |