| Show Davis Officials Say Dog Nuisance Owners Want Malamute Released By Robert Green she heard a gun shot right before she spotted Prince on the porch The dog however appeared to be in excellent shape she said "Prince is a great dog to have next door" Ms Willcox said"He helps protect children and accompanies me when I jog" Animal control officers however have been gathering written statements to indict Prince as a nuisance Ms Hess said The city attorney has also delayed pressing charges until he has time to review the law she said "This is the first time we've had to file nuisance charges" she said "Normally owners become responsible after the dog has been cited for running at large" Despite his stately name Prince has been cited for running at large seven times during the last two years Ms Hess said The dog is known for being a nuisance she said He prowls at night and has visited nearly every female dog in the neighborhood With his large size and agility he easily jumps fences and knocks over garbage cans she said Prince has displayed a vicious nature when protecting female dogs she said and has repelled attempts by their owners to run him off The dog has been impounded so often that he's gotten aggressive toward officers she said In the last incident Prince was threatening the owner of a female dog in heat when animal control officers arrived on the scene He was four blocks away from his home The dog attacked two officers in uniform and they shot him with a tranquilizer gun she said The dog then trotted home and laid down on the front porch she said The story about officers shooting him at home is totally erroneous Ms Hamblin however said the dog was confined inside the home all LAYTON — Prince a dog known throughout the neighborhood for his nightly strolls has become such a nuisance that his behavior will be tested in court The antics of the big male Alaskan malamute have prompted animal control officers to file public nuisance charges with the city attorney said De Ann Hess Davis County Animal Control director And because Prince has repeatedly ran at large and grown vicious toward uniformed officers the dog is being held in protective custody she said Prince's owners Judy Hamblin and her son Gary 488 S 725 East claim the dog has been unduly detained for over two weeks and they want a judge to give the dog back formal charges 1 haven't been filed against the Hamb'ins and they claim the dog is being impounded without their consent They allege that animal control officers unlawfully tranquilized the dog while he was lying on their front porch and carted him off to the pound on Sept 25 The owners have also circulated a sympathy petition for Prince and have collected about 50 signatures Ms Hamblin said Ms Hamblin also said that her neighbor Charlote Willcox witnessed the dog being shot with a tranquilizing gun and even telephoned to warn her that animal control officers were assembling around her porch Ms Hess said the story is a fairytale and that no evidence has come forth to substantiate it "We've asked this eyewitness to testify if officers have acted negligently" Ms Hess said "But so far she's kept quiet" Ms Willcox told The Tribune that morning and there's no chance he was out prowling Prince is normally kept on a chain she said but the grandchildren love to play with him and forget to chain him up Ms Hess however said the Hamblins haven't cooperated with animal control efforts to keep the dog confined "The neighbors are demanding that something be done" Ms Hess said "We couldn't justify taking him home when he'd be running loose the next day" Ms Hess hopes Prince can be returned to the Hamblin's home with a court order to kennel the dog Euthanasia won't be used unless as a last resort she said OGDEN (AP) — The 1990 Weber County Fair was a losing venture for the third consecutive year ending up more than $41000 in the red with $1000 in ticket sales missing on the event's final day officials say The missing funds which officials believe either were stolen or the result of an accounting error have prompted county auditors to develop tighter controls for bookkeeping and handling money at the fairgrounds According to a financial report issued by Fair Manager Cindy Williams the event generated $24929976 and $4791672 of that total still is owed Expenditures which were $1850 under budget totaled $291000 That means a $4170024 loss Last year's deficit was $113301 the re 20 En- - 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VERTICALS Karpov Institute of Physical Chemistry in Moscow and worked part time at the Institute of Scientific Information from 1960 to 1985 At the University of Utah Dr Rapoport will teach a course on the contemporary status of mechanochemistry to acquaint American scientists and engineers with the achievements in a field in which the Soviet Union is a recognized world leader Dr Rapoport has a doctor of science degree from the Institute of Chemical Physics a PhD from Karpov Institute and a master of science degree from Lomonosov University in Moscow She is the daughter of a prominent Soviet physician imprisoned on false pretenses by dictator Joseph Stalin in 1953 04: :k port released Wednesday said "We made a commitment early on to have the fair pay for itself" said AT ALL Top Soviet Engineer to Work at U Natalya YakovIena Rapoport one of the Soviet Union's top authorities on the mechanical properties of materials has been appointed to the 'WM Clyde Endowed Chair in the University of Utah College of Engineering Dr Rapoport a prominent member of the Institute of Chemical Physics in the USSR Academy of Sciences in Moscow will serve in the academic post during autumn quar- Anti " t1 817 special-educatio- ALL BARGAIN BOOKS DIMING OCTOBEll and is on the faculty at Catholic University School of Social Service in Washington DC A former National Public Radio social-polic- y commentator Ms Amidei is a Washington correspondent for Commonwealth magazine and is a columnist for four major newspapers across the country The Spafford chair brings national social-wor- k leaders to Utah for one or two academic years It is the only endowed chair at the university to honor women and was established in honor of the late Belle S Spafford president of the Relief Society of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints for nearly 30 years She was president of the National Council of Women and held office in the International Council of Women Before her death in 1982 Mrs Spafford said the chair should further research and education in social work and social welfare with special emphasis on issues that affect the lives of women women-inpovert- 1 all ready low listed sale price Mo Nancy Amidei an expert in nay tional social issues and policy is the 1990 recipient of the Belle S ApiegrmeNT'14ivvEt' 11a1t 4 Disabled Children Focused 15 5 14 1990 Weber Fair Posts 3rd Straight Loss Receipts Missing Expert in Women's Policies Receives U Endowed Chair Spafford EAgtwuAltil pscoFtat'uPsTAtg5 11-11- I 04" Tribune Staff Writer Meanwhile r The Salt Lake Tribune Sunday October by Ted Martin Pavlov OGDEN Mall 479-166- 6 4305 So Morrison Blvd Country Hulls Mara 94 COTIONVOOD PIMA H 12 EQUAL 505 East 200 Salt Lake South City 4748 So Highland Dr Holladay 3662280 EAGLE 60 GATE East South Tern Salt lake City FASHION 181 FSB PLACE Easl 6108 South Murray 3662254 Four Hui Fou lid Blvd PRICE 34 East 1442 So Salt Main Price lake City 3662251 Q7-3- SUGARHOUSE So Salt t8 Highland Dr lAe City 3662270 HCAZING LENDER FDIC Insured SAL 113 1 T :' |