Show Local briefs — Police seek suspect in robbery assault I Ogden police are searching for man who robbed a d restaurant and sexually assaulted a fast-foo- one of the employees Frida night According to police reports shortly after 10 pm one of the employees at Harman's Kentucky Fried Chicken 3205 Harrsion walked into the women's restroom and found a man there The employee told police the Garry BryantStandard Examiner Jason Vaughn a member of the US Swim team practices regularly at Clearfield Municipal Pool wmmmg Davis Bureau r CLEARFIELD — Arlean Werre found her calling the hard way when her two children were rescued by a lifeguard at a public swimming pool in Nevada The Clearfield family had never visited a pool with deep water before taking a summer vacation to Nevada in the early 960s By then her two boys were 8 years old and neither knew how to swim That’s an experience Mrs Werre would like to see others avoid “When I got home I entered them in swim classes” said Mrs Werre now The ‘It’s a great program that keeps the kids off the streets and out of trouble’ — Arlean Werre 1 manager of Clearfield Municipal Pool “We all took to the water like ducks” The pool — one of only two indoor public swimming pools in Davis County — has seen many changes since she started working there nearly 20 years ago Most of the changes have involved the kinds of classes offered as a result of the public’s changing perception of swim- ming and water sports “With experience over the vears we’ve fun cHsis§®& By MARK ARMSTRONG Standard-Examine- seen that the little ones can get in and learn at a very young age” she said adding that in the early days of the pool the Red Cross recommended 8 years as a beginning age for swimming lessons man hit her head against the wall and ground then held a knife to her throat and had her call the other cmplovees While holding the ictim hostage police said the man demanded money from the cash register Another emplovee gae him the money and the man then fled on foot Witnesses told police the suspect was white just under 6 feet tall had a medium build with blue ecs and curly brown collar-lengt- h hair He was wearing a short-sleev- e blue sweatshirt or and blue jeans The amount of money taken from the cash register was not disclosed pool is home for two swim teams the Clearfield High School Phantoms and a US swim team for youths aged 5 to 18 The latter team took sixth place at the state championship meet in Salt Lake City this summer “I’m really proud of them” Mrs Werre said of the team that has only been competing for a year “It’s a great program that keeps the kids off the streets six-lan- e and out of trouble” Because the pool is across the street from Clearfield High School teenagers in the community take a great deal of pride in the building Mrs Werre said Last summer eight students from the chiltheir school some have who work as swimming instrucparents Today dren enrolled in the swimming pool’s tors and lifeguards gave the lobby balco“Mom andor Dad and Tot” classes just ny and restrooms a facelift painting the walls with the high school’s colors of yeldays after they’re born “When I first started girls couldn’t low and green But above all else the Clearfield Pool compete on the high school swim team” is a community pool Mrs Werre said she said Now with heroines like OlymemuCaulkins medalist to and that means there are programs for pic gold Tracy in as late there are just the everyone many girls g classes as boys An swinj’ is held 7 5-- early-mornin- T-sh- with length swimming 9 am to noon on weekdays The Boy Scouts reserve the pool on Thursdays 5:30-8:3- 0 pm for skills awards lifesaving and merit badge instruction Adult lessons are am Fridays Girl Scouts have the pool Cub Scouts and at noon on Saturdays Water aerobics a new class that combines cardiovascular stretching exercises with swimming was taught for the first time last year and will be held again this am 9-- New rules set for air show BRIGHAM CITY — If ou want to get your show- off the ground in Brigham City there’s a new new of rules to follow The Brigham City Airport has become a popular spot for air shows and the city council has been concerned about who was responsible for what aspects of the shows The new rules should clear up 10 - year Calling the class “the coming thing” in fitness Mrs Werre said water aerobics provides a “double workout” with the added benefit of not straining muscles and the matter said Councilman Robert L Shelton joints the show’s sponsor is responsible for all aspects of the event including eliminating fire Basically Mrs Werre’s “first love” as pool man- ager is working with the handicapped Classes for the handicapped usually hazards basis are providtaught on a ed as the need arises “All they need to do is call me and let me know what their problems are and I’ll one-to-o- irt ne work out something for them” stationing emergency medical personnel and erecting barriers to protect aircraft and other equipment at the airport The show’s sponsor is also liable for all damages y notifiA rule requiring Tailsli-ders cation was waived for the to that plans organization hold air races at the airport Sept 60-da- Surgery for Boy teen sdheduHed cancer cells must be deaJ before By JAMES THALMAN the transfusion is made Standard Examiner staff Life-savin- V H r r M f V V - - v ''t'fi' Vs rail 0J- ' v' - - Jeff Johnson g surgery for Jeff Johnson is scheduled for Monday morning at Hutchinson's Cancer Research Center in Seattle Wash The Roy teenager has been fighting cancer of the lymph system for a year The bone marrow transplant is his last chance to whip the disease His parents who are with him in Seattle report that although his spirits are high he has “really felt the weight” of his affliction this past week In order to save him doctors must nearly kill him with chemo- therapy and radiation Jeffs All the By MARK ARMSTRONG Sunday and Monday and received radiation treatments each day until just prior to 30-min- the surgery “He’s still really optimistic and worrying about what he is missing in school” Johnson said “but he’s really sick The radiation burns his intestine and stomach linings and he throws up blood for about three hours every day The transplant is going to be after all of this” CLEARFIELD — State officials have scheduled an Oct 10 hearing to review charges that Hercules Inc violated state law when it transported toxic solvents recently The charges allege Hercules shipped toxic solvents without verifying a point of departure and destination as required by state law The Hercules plant is located at the Freeport Center in Clearfield Larry Edelman an assistant to the attorney general who specializes in environmental matters said the charges will be reviewed by officials of the Utah Department of Health’s Division of Solid Waste Management Edelman said Hercules a manufacturer of missile components under contract with the US Department of Defense has been in violation of state hazardous waste shipping requirements since 1980 The materials shipped by Hercules include trichloroethane methyl-ethketone and other toxic solvents Hazardous waste laws went into effect in Utah in 1980 yl tic The Ogden Neighborhood Development Agency (NDA) board of commissioners has agreed to expand the agency’s role in helping a private firm renovate four 25th Street buildings In previous action the agency board has approved a $100000 “deferred equity” loan and is in the process of seeking a $120000 federal grant to help Capital Alliance improve the properties The board — which is comprised of the Ogden City Council members — voted Thursday to further assist the company by purchasing the buildings from private owners for $165000 and selling them to the developer at the same price Commissioners also agreed to increase the amount of the agency's loan to $120000 Richard McConkie senior 90-da- said Acorn manufacturer of doors and windows agreed to pay $3750 in an settlement in Davis County earlier out-of-cou- rt this month The spent halogenated solvents used to “In the early years of the hazardous remove caulking were stored in about 100 drums on an asphalt parking lot waste program the state took a less aggressive posture and tried to work with comat the Freeport Center The drums were rusted and there was “the potential for and an on deal with panies everybody informal basis until everyone knew what leakage” but none of the material left the was required” he said containers Edelman said a Acorn was ordered to move the drums to “But we're still finding high rate of a solid waste storage facility within 30 on non-complianc- e” NDA to expand role in renovation project project coordinator for the NDA assured commissioners that no property would be purchased until the developer provides a legally binding commitment Capital Alliance proposes to renovate four buildings on the north side of 25th Street between Lincoln and Grant avenues at an approximate cost of $800000 Noting that the NDA has an “ongoing relationship” with many 25th Street property owners McConkie said the owners of three of the four buildings proposed for renovation have indicated they would sell — provided the agency is the purchaser To expedite the renovation McConkie suggested that the role agency assume a middle-ma- n to acquire and resell the properties at no profit Garbage From IB Palmquist said the waste incineration plan has a “far longer proven history of success” than any other alternative pursued by his board The panel has been trying to come up with long-tersolutions to the problem of solid m waste disposal for four years Gerlach pointed out that studies conducted by Palmquist’s board were not focused on building a burn plant but “what to do to extend the life of the landfills in Davis County “What happened was that they discovered that a bum plant was the only viable and proven alternative for garbage disposal” Gerlach said With or without the burn plant real concern about how the would pay for housing Bishop Arthur Lee won’t take any rent but Johnson said he will work for his family's keep by building and installing cupboards in the partially unfinished basement of the home Those wishing to send cards and letters to Jeff can write to 4809 University View Place NE Seattle Wash 98105 “We just appreciate so much all the kindnesses and support we have received from the community” Johnson said “It really helps Jeff get through all of this” Instead the company requested a hearing before the state Solid Waste Management committee Edelman said his office would wait for the outcome of the hearing before deciding to file formal charges against Hercules While Edelman said the health depart- ment turned up both violations through “spot checks” he said many more similar Gerlach added formation of a solid waste district is “vital” It would consolidate landfill activities eliminate the Line that presently inter-city frustrates cooperation” and create a legally organized board with representation from “so-call- ed Ma-son-Dix- the district can’t increase taxes interfere with city garbage or fee collections create city or county bonding debt lock out or punish cities or prevent cities from utilizing district services or operating their own landfills non-participati- ng Read The Classified An Ogden boy remained in serious but stable condition in the intensive care unit of McKay-De- e Hospital Saturday night after being hit by a motor-ccl- e Friday evening Jerred Lcatherow 1354 3rd St was riding his bicycle eastbound on Douglas near Tyler when he was struck from behind by a motorcycle driven by Anthony J Quintana 17 of 660 16th in Og- continued down den Quintana Douglas hitting a street sign and a fire hydrant before coming to a stop Both suffered head injuries in the accident Quintana was in staMcKay-De- e ’ Three area city council meetings have been postponed this week so council members can and Towns convention The annual convention will 2 in Salt Lake City run Sept in Washington councils City 19-2- Terrace and Riverdalc have delayed meetings scheduled for Sept 19 Washington Terrace will have its next meeting Sept 26 Riverdale will not meet until Oct 3 at 7 pm The Sept 20 meeting of the Ogden City Council has been canceled SAVE 50°° OFF j FULL SET of DENTURES S FREE QQQAA77 CONSULTATION D EXPIRES SEPT 1984 With This Coupon 28 Relines Repairs New Sets HIGH QUALITY AT LOW PRICES!! 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Complete Family Dentistry ARTISTIC DENTAL CARE at- tend the Utah Legaue of Cities F jj Sat- Three cities delay council meetings on all the participating cities Gerlach said the special district would guarantee a uniform county fee schedule He added that all decisions made by the district’s governing board would be subject to the open meetings law On the other hand the commis- sioner continued Ogden boy teen hurt in cycle crash urday night days or pay an additional $3750 The company was also ordered to build a concrete pad and underground storage facility for the drums Hercules declined to settle out of court with the state last week Edelman said declining to disclose the state’s settlement offer cases go undetected each year 22 ble condition at complaomit Acorn Building Components Inc another Freeport Center company recently violated state law by storing toxic solvents state limit Edelman longer than a y 55-gall- in his basement as long as they need it which was an answer to a will be taken into surgery early Monday morning where doctors will take almost a pint and a half of marrow They will draw it from 20 to 30 places on her body placing needles in her 200 to 300 times The only danger to Alison is the normal risk of anesthesia and some soreness following the operation doctors said Jeff must stay in the hospital three weeks after the surgery and remain in Seattle two months to make outpatient visits to the center each day An LDS Church bishop is allowing the Johnson family to stay State to review tome waste Standard Examiner Davis Bureau sister Alison will donate the bone marrow She Now is really the worst part his father Bernard said in a telephone interview He had to have very large doses of chemotherapy last anti-climac- EVionday |