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Show SUN CHRONICLE, Aug. 24, 1978, Page 12 Let us print your school i news and pictures . 825-766- 6 Roy Days mL . items as hot dogs, scones, snow cones and cotton candy. Other booths and rides such as a dunking machine, pony ride, artist sketchings will also be at the park throughout the afternoon, set up by local church and civic organizations. amnitiiMu QasMtrrni) Gfefcefi Promptly after the Governors remarks, the Aprender Guild will take bids on a quilt with the aid of Vem Thompson as the auctioneer. Roys famous gymnist Becki The Roy Fire Department encourages residents to take a tour of the city's ambulance, along with having their blood pressure checked at Sand Ridge Park Saturday during Roy Days. Acting Chief Dick Waters said that the departments Emergency Medical Technicians (EMTs) will be on hand all afternoon to check blood pressures, along with demonstrations of cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). Waters also cautioned parents to check their children that they don't take matches back to school with them. Many fires are started as kids walk home from school tossing matches into dry fields, he said. The department is attempting to burn off as many of these fields as possible. Ambulance Calls KS2C53S0O Call cont. from pag Hamblin, will be performing a tumbling and trampoline routine in an effort to raise money and donations for her upcoming trip to 1 Bulgaria this fall. The Roy Elks, Kiwanis Club and the Sun Chronicle are combining efforts to raise the needed money. A Baron of Beef dinner is being of planned by the Roy Chamber ticket of the the with price Commerce, less if purchased before Saturday. Local merchants have tickets for this dinner, at the price of $3 for adults and $1.50 for children under 12. If purchased on Saturday, the price will be $3.50 and $1.75. Fireworks will end the festivities, to be held at North Park beginning at 9:30 p.m. Lynch receives promotion Aug. 14: At 4790 S. 2025 W., an old woman was complaining of stomach and chest pains at 12:17 p.m. and was transported to St. Benedict's Hospital. Aug. 15: A old girl was involved in an accident at 11:34 a.m. at 4389 S. 2675 W. and received cuts on the head and a possible broken leg. She was transported to St. SUFFOLK, England -Mark A. Lynch, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne H. Lynch of 767 Onyx St., Layton, Utah, has been appointed to auto-pedestri- 17.6 cu. ft. Benedicts hospital. noncommissioned officer (NCO) status in the U.S. Air Aug. 18: At 5:22 p.m. a male had a possible knee dislocation at 2661 S. 4600 S. and was taken to McKay-De- e Hospital. An automobile wreck occured at 5:58 p.m, at 5950 S. 1900 old male receiving face lacerations and a W., with a possible broken arm. He was transported to Hill Air Force V r lf3i.4s4441iU W i M Base Hospital. A call came in at 9:30 p.m. for a pedestrian accident at 5097 S. 2700 S. but was cancelled by the police. Aug. 19: The department went on a medical assist at 8:46 p.m. for an old woman with a possible stroke. She was transported by Moss Ambulance, from 5499 S. 2350 W. Aug. 20: A old male complained of stomach pains at 10:52 a m. at 4950 S. 2167 W. and was transported to St. Benedicts Hospital. Fire Calls Aug. 14: On an overflow from gas pumps, the department did a washdown at Muirbrooks on 1900 West at 3:21 p.m. Aug. 15: At 8:33 a m. a grass fire was reported north of 3725 S. on the UP tracks, but no fire was found. Aug. 16: An air conditioner motor burned out at midnight at 2407 A t LfJ Model T BF M ISCcS 8VW W. 4350 S. Aug. 17: grass fire was reported at 5200 S. 2675 W. and was started by kids playing with matches at 2:13 p.m. A T GE 17.6 cu. ft. REFRIGERATOR WITH BIG 4.65 cu. It. FREEZER. Energy Saver Switch. 2 adjustable shelves, twin crispers. Big Aug. extra storage in both doors and its only 0 (Hi 1 r. and AUGUST 16. 1978 86-ye-ar ar "' Force. The selected newly sergeant completed required training in management, leadership, human relations u, $479 95 a Zf'iV f $rW 18: jaaijoiv department. A wallet was found and police were unable to contact the owner. It was placed in the lost and found. An accident at 5625 S. 1900 W., involved Roger Walter Inwood, 143 S. Main, Clearfield, and Ruth Ann Stephens, 2024 N. 400 W., Sunset. Steve Locke, 648 9th St., Ogden, reported the loss of $200 worth of tools from his parked car at Dennys. Tracy Ryan, 2534 N. 300 W., Sunset, reported the loss of a Schwinn Scrambler while parked at Hamilton Drug. possible formal complaint for serving liquor after hours is being reviewed by the city attorney following an investigation at the Rainbow Bar at 3 a.m. $146 A AUGUST 17, 1978 An accident at 2688 W. 5750 S. involved two parked cars owned by Ruth Johnson, 2647 W. 5750 S., and Victoria Dunn, 2668 W. 5750 S. The Johnson vehicle rolled into the Dunn vehicle. An unknown male reportedly took aspirins during a apparent depressed state. He was taken to the hospital by his mother after the investigation was made. A motorcycle was impounded after the driver was cited for no drivers license and police couldnt confirm who owned the motorcycle. Jack Williams reported $150 damage to his vehicle when someone backed into it and then left. Jeffrey Dean Schuttloffel, 18, 5098 S. 785 E., Ogden, was charged with driving under the influence. Danny R. Schroder, 529 Mill Circle, Layton, age 19, and Kirk Douglas Wilkinson, 20, 539 Daley, Layton, were arrested on charges of trespassing following a problem at Dennys. The two had been in earlier and left without paying for three salads, three cokes and three coffees. They returned a couple of hours later and wouldnt leave when asked to by the 30-4- 0 caught on fire at 4: 29 a.m. north of the Roy exit on and caused $5,000 worth of damage. The cause of the blaze was a flat tire. A grass fire was reported at 1:08 p.m. at 2546 W. 4600 S. started by kids with matches. An automobile wreck occured at 5950 S. 1900 W. at 6:16 A semi p.m. and a gas washdown was performed. At Total Home Center, a dumpster fire was reported at 6:23 p.m. Aug. 19: A grass fire was started by children with matches at 8 : 12 p.m. at 5100 S. 2675 W. i ' Several warrants have been issued by the court for failure to appear and the names and warrants given to the police manager. Youre Looking For An Outstanding If TRUCK VALUE AUGUST 18, 1978 Greg Beyeler, 2033 W. 5850 S., reported someone apparently took his 10 speed, valued at $140, while it was parked at Safeways. Norman Sant, 416 W. 2525 N., Sunset, and Bob Lamar Williams, 3660 W. 5850 S., were involved in an accident at 5600 S. 3100 W. A set of keys were found and officers tried to trace the name imprinted on them. The owner couldnt be contacted and they were placed in the lost and found. A woman reported losing a bag containing three skirts, a Youll Find It shirt and some material. MERRILL BEAN CHEVROLET Many 78s to choose from From 1 in stock. READY FOR DELIVERY!! series, CK-10-20-- 30 CE-6- 0 to Luv Trucks. 978 Chevy trucks are built to give you your moneys worth mile after mile. AUGUST 19, 1978 While on routine patrol, officers spotted two boys flee the Choose from area after abandoning two bicycles. The bikes were impounded and later returned to the owner when reported stolen. Officers investigated a family fight. An accident at 1900 W. 6000 S. involved Jerry Strebel, 545 E. 1100 N., Ogden, Chen Boyd, 265 W. 2400 N., Sunset, and Bret Morse, 20, 124 W. 4400 S., Ogden. Mr. Morse was charged with' driving under the influence. A family fight was being investigated by officers. Cruelty toward a child charges were investigated when a battered child was reported by Ogden Police Department at d the McKay Dee Hospital. The Roy boys mother was questioned. The boy was left with his parents and a follow-uinvestigation is being made by the Divison of Family Services. McDonalds reported someone took the keys from a door while closing. Several suspects were being questionned or sought. our big selection of models, colors and equipment. Come in today and see what we mean when we say VALUE at Merrill Bean Chevrolet. The sooner you get here the sooner Chevys tough truck will start working for you. Choose the truck for you. Donald Talbot, 3860 Midland Dr., reported someone took four lawn-typ- e chairs, valued at $42. Better Buy Gas reported a man came in and filled two or three cans with gasoline, amounting to $5, and then left without paying for it. He later returned, saying he had forgotten to pay. Officers assisted in traffic control when a call came in saying a semi was on fire with possible fuel leakage at and approximately 4200 S. . . three-year-ol- p AUGUST2I), 1978 Big Selection Big Savings Big Value Putting You First Keeps Us First! Mor-tense- 21, 1978 Barbara Williamson, Opon til 9 p.m. 3535 WALL AVE. NORTHERN UTAH'S LARGEST SELECTION OF NEW CHEVROLET CARS & TRUCKS PH.394-261- 1 fHTrtart and responsibilities, specialist at Lakenheath RAF Station, England. The sergeant is a 1975 graduate of Layton High School. Scouts meet governor The Lake Bonneville Council Cub Scout Pack 375, Den one, two and the Weblos had the opportunity to meet with the Honorable Governor Scott M. Matheson in his private office for 35 minutes. They said they felt very fortunate that he would take time out from his very busy schedule to talk with the boys and answer questions for them. The Governor also signed a book from the Utah Senate or the House of Representatives under his picture. Each boy asked a question and they were all answered. One of the questions asked Weber was, by Mike Governor Matheson, why did you want to become Governor? The Governor laughed and Sometimes I wonsaid, der, then he explained that Utah is a great state and he wanted to help at a high level. Allen Thomas asked, "When do you find time to be with your family and rest? The governor said he tries to hold two evenings a week plus weekends for his family, but he admitted things dont always work out according to plans. The governor also said if he has to be in a parade or rodeo he takes hhis entire family with him as often as possible. The governor told Bryan Petersen his term of office is from 1977 to 1980 and revealed that before he was elected to the states highest post he was, and still is, a lawyer. The Governor also had pictures taken of him with the boys and their leaders, Mrs. Pat Petersen and Mrs. Elaine Oram of Roy. Then the boys were seated in their Senators seats by President Moroni L. Jensen. Then President Jensen of the Senate answered questions for the boys. Sophia Secretary of the Senate, also explained the Senate's function. The boys were escorted to the House of Representatives and this was explained by Carol Peterson, while the boys sat in their Buck-mille- Brent Player, 30, 1161 W. 5175 S., Riverdale, was charged with driving under the influence, following an accident with Doug Johnston, 5004 S. 3100 W. David Allen Johnson, 5000 S. 1900 W., reported six cassette tapes, valued at $50, taken from his auto. Lewis Carl Atkinson reported someone took a radar detector, valued at $90, and several credit cards from a parked car at J and P Lanes. An accident at 5300 S. 1900 W., involved Marilyn 2525 W. 4475 S., and Pete Rich, 821 N. 50 W., Sunst. Mrs. Don Ray, 2077 S. 4000 W., reported someone had taken gasoline from her auto. Kent Curier, 5070 S. 2275 W., reported $150 damage to a rear windown broken with a rock . AUGUST NCO before being considered for this new rank. Sergeant Lynch is an integrated avionics systems 2861 Liberty, reported a checkbook drivers license, missing from her auto. An accident at 4850 S. 2875 W., involved Connie Wallin, 2801 W. 4850 S., and Cheryl Cole, 3500 W. 4801 S. John Sadler, 4269 S. 2360 W., reported a $145 Schwinn Scrambler was missing from the patio. The bike was later found at North Park. A that had fallen from her bicycle was taken home. She was left with an older brother when her parents were not at home. Mrs. VanLeeuueen, 4317 S. 2400 W., reported a $125 Sch-- . winn Scrambler missing from their yard. Representatives r, seal.. They also saw Governor Ramptons coin collection, in the Department of the Treasury, held duplicates of $1 million dollar certificates in their hands and looked in on the Supreme Court a few minutes before a trial. Jan Peterson showed the gold room to the boys and explained that the room is used just twice a year. Pat Peterson, Den Mother, said, Governor Matheson told the group he was impressed with their astute and fine questions behavior. |