Show Os Jen Metro Ogden police investigating string of auto burglaries By DAVID HACKETT Standara Exammer are difficult to solve because car thieves can find a vulnerable tar- staff If you simply can’t make it get virtually an yw here down the road without your music you might want to take your car stereo to bed with you at night until Ogden police find the ' thieves responsible for a recent barrage of car burglaries The sudden rise in the number of car burglaries being reported has detectives convinced that at least one gang of thieves has de- cided to go to work in Ogden in a big way “I don’t know if they just hit town or not" said Lt Mike y “But it appears that most of the recent burglaries were committed by one or two groups" Empey said the thieves appear to be concentrating on new and used car lots and streets in the central portion of Ogden’s east bench “I haven’t been keeping exact track but it seems like we’ve been getting 10 or 15 burglaries a day compared to an average of four or five" he said Empey said the car burglaries Empey said police are attempting to crack the case by either apprehending the thieves in the act of a burglary or in possession of stolen property or identifying the “fence" who is believed to be pur- chasing the stolen equipment “For this volume of cases we’re pretty sure they have a fence locally or out of town that they’re selling to" he said “Normally the word gets out that so and so is buying stolen stereos" Detective Mili Garrett said he has been assigned to find the fence but that infiltrating the criminal underground is not easy “We’re narrowing in on a few people but trying to go after them is the difficult part" he said Garrett said the most common sting" involves an undercover agent posing as a burglar in search of a buyer of stolen goods However he said that method rarely succeeds anymore because most fences are only willing to buy from people they have known and dealt with for years - staff SALT LAKE CITY — Confronted with Environmental Protection Agency criticisms a state committee has postponed a decision on a proposed settlement with Morton Thiokol Inc over the company’s handling of toxic wastes at its plant west of Brigham Citffe State Solid and Hazardous Waste Committee secretary Brent Bradford requested the delay because of an set of comments on the settlement handed down earlier this week by the EPA “Because of the extent of the EPA (comments) we have not had time to sit down with the company" said Bradford who is also the director of the bureau of solid and hazardous waste The bureau spent six weeks late last year working ontho settlement with Thiokol officials The settlement could end years of bickering between the state and Thiokol over the company’s open-ai- r burning of contaminated rocket fuel and handling of past hazardous waste disposal sites Bradford told the committee Wednesday that the EPA ques- tioned several parts of the settlement “It’s going to take some time to resolve" Bradford said The EPA’s concerns included provisions in the settlement that might allow Thiokol to continue open-ai- r burning of contaminated rocket fuel past 1988 That could put the company in violation of Downs said Thursday that state regulators Thiokol and the EPA have to agree on a compromise ll!Xl'IU - fjfjll- By BARRY KAWA Standard Examiner Davis Bureau ' eventu- - LAYTON — Hoping to ally reduce response time to fires in Layton’s northeast area by ' half the city has “agreed to pur- chase property for a fire depart- ment substation ' The City Council Thursday ap-proved the purchase of a one- third acre parcel at 2030 North St for $20000 Scott Adams Layton assistant fire chief said Friday the pro- 't posed station could service US 89 area and several nearby subdivisions He said the fire department’s a response time in that area has averaged about eight and a half minutes r With a new station that eight 1 Layton minutes could be trimmed to about three or four minutes he said Layton’s Fire Department has one central station at 199 N Fort Lane Adams said it has an force of 33 firee and fighters and five fire engines “We have enough equipment to equip a substation" Adams said Mayor Richard McKenzie said no timetable has been set on opening a substation and that it would be considered along with other needed items such as a new City Hall “We’re in the process of debating significant capital items that Alma A Harrison ROY — Aim lyies Ashley Hamson 76 of 2331 W 6303 S- - C ed Frtday Feb 6 1937 at her home of cancer She was born March 19 1910 in Monticelio Ark a daughter of James and Uima Burks Lyles Whigo Ogden 2935 Lincoln Ave with Pastor Grover C Walker and the Rev Bobby C Ashley officiating Friends may call at Lindquist & Sons Colonial Chapel in Ogden Monday from 6 to 8 pm and Tuesday from 11:30 am to 1230 pm Interment Ogden City Cemetery Charles Lee Ormond Charles Lee Ormond 77 of 742 Polk Ave died Friday Feb 6 1987 at his home of causes incident to age He was born Feb 15 1909 m Logan a son of Parley J and Mary Sommer Ormond He married Vinetta James on the city’s got to invest in and the fire substation is one of them" McKenzie said But the Layton mayor said purchasing the property is the first step toward opening the substation But he added costs will include more than just the property and the building “When you get the substation" there is additional personnel there’s additional equipment those things we’re trying to address in this coming budget preparation" McKenzie said Adams said the city’s effort to open a northeast substation is the result of several years of study He said another priority is a second substation in the city’s northwest area fBAUGHA'lxjr Son OM Fro t WOTKE TO e - Ie - 45 II 45 I LifOOu'' 4 h V” Mnorl Six m U 4 m Gnrxn tw ov at il- P "ini'aea it me re in' " 1 1 wore end tha thousand so about TV Hrrhi e mm mu ‘fwmisiEU Travel Jail term handed down in child rape case A Roy man who earlier pleaded guilty to rape and sodomy on a child was sentenced to serve one ear in the Weber County Jail and enter and pay for any treatment programs correction officials deem necessary Second District Court Judge Ronald O Hde also sentenced Stanley Rodriguez Bondoc 52 to serve two prison sentences but stayed execution of the sentences upon successful completion of the jail sentence as also ordered to Bondoc stay away from the victim He earlier pleaded guilty to the two counts in a pica bargain He was originally agreement charged with two counts of each crime Weber County deputies said the crimes date back to late 1981 and early 1982 and all involved a 14 girl who was under the age of at the time Ogden man bound over in kidnapping An Ogden man waived hi’v preliminary hearing of I a aggravated iidjy on tharge k Snapping in the abduction of a teenage girl and was bound over t Two face trial in kidnapping case Two OgJcn men charged with aggravated kidnapping in a Jan 2b incident in which a man said Police said they made the 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vicinity to S25 REWARD Lost older maie brown dog Cocker mix Just had hair cut 34th S Adams Vicinity LOST Evg Prescription in case on Monrog Glasses 1100 and 2nd St between any info please call Lost: 9 vr Old male doe Brownreddisll Dingo mix fur brown collar Vtcmnity 30th St Went Ads Rent Houses Y Dec worked as a bridge builder and repairman for the railroad He had also He had worked road construction worked for Defense Depot Ogden as an equipment inspector and operator retiring in 1964 He was a member of the American Association of Retired People and enjoyed camping fishing and traveling Surviving are his widow of Ogden three sons and one daughter Lee Clair Ormond Shelley Idaho: James Ormond Ogden William P (Bill) Ormond Salt Lake City Mrs Albert J (Ellvaugh-a8 grand“Bonnie") Brower Ogden children and 33 Also surviving is one sister Mrs James A (Mae) Ogden of Ogden He was preceded in death by 6even brothers and two sisters Services will be held Tuesday at 11 am at Undquist & Sons Colonial Chapel in Ogden with Bishop Ned T Hansen officiating Friends may call at the mortuary Monday from 6 to 8 pm and Tuesday from 10 to 10 45 a m Interment Logan City Cemetery where graveside services will be held at 3 p m In lieu of flowers contributions may be made to the Ogden Blind Association or the American Cancer Society Joseph to 2nd District Court to enter a he was held at gunpoint for more than two hours waived their preplea Taurino D Rueda of 270 34th liminary hearings Friday in 3rd St appeared before 3rd Circuit Circuit Court Jesse T Grissinger 8 and EdCourt Judge Robert V Phillips on the charge stemming from a die Lovell Watkins 21 both of 2535 Adams Ave were bound Jan 26 incident over to 2nd District Court and Rueda is scheduled to enter a are scheduled to enter picas there plea Teb 17 He is free on a Wednesday $5000 properly bond pending Circuit Judge Robert V Philfurther court action lips lowered bail on Grissinger from $5000 to $2500 Watkins is Police said a girl out on $5000 bond pending furreported being forced into a car in the parking lot of the Ho Wah ther court action Both men are charged with kidrestaurant 2454 Monroe Blvd napping Ogden resident Louis R The girl got out of the car at Armbrustcr 19 and threatening to kill him if he didn't pay a $300 the Safeway store 851 24th St debt and walked back to the restaurant where she was followed by Police said Armbrustcr was her abductor police said She forced to take his kidnappers to drove to the Triangle Oil station the home of a friend Richard at Harrison Boulevard and PatSheppard said he Sheppard terson Avenue where the man would phone to make arrangeagain forced her into his car and ments to come up with $300 but drove around aimlessly officers instead called police said The kidnappers left with ArmThe girl said the man then brustcr bciore police arrived but threatened her with rape but told him to leave the money in eventually she was freed in the an envelope on the sidewalk in 200 block 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County ANNOUNCEMENTS i Top Sot) Gram S Feed Supplies Poultry Ranch Wanted ol Interest Apts Duplexes Supplies Apts Implements S Duplexes RECREATIONAL Rooms Homes Homes for S Marine Goods Rent Parks Business Home Equipment Vehicles Trailers 720 Miscellaneous Trailers Rentals Agencies Homes Trailer Management to Rent tor Rent tof Rent FINANCIAL Opportunities Parks t Supples Terrain MERCHANDISE Loan Estate Contracts BUSINESS Trees RENTALS Jobs of Interest Administrative of Interest Clerical ot Interest Labor of Interest Sales of Interest Secretarial of Interest Technical Skills Wanted Care Care to Eat to Things Property Homes General AUTOMOTIVE for Rent Sales SERVICES Equipment Carpet TV S20 Auto ft Stereo REAL ESTATE Accessores Automobiles Video 160 Area Carnes iniums County For Trade Davis County 200 Bo Elder County Clothing Instruments Corns Wheel 500 Buildmg Matena's 510 Wanted td Buy Drives Cars Makes SHOPPING Oi V'Oerfc copy bom 6hoppng 0Rvfd to non frtfMoud Monday thru Friday I till 5 r3 t (Phone calls in Saturday (Corrections PHONES: OGDEN anniversary Nov 8 1986 was He member of the Layton 9th LDS Ward and had served as Scout! Terrace He worked in civil service for the Navy Supply Depot and Hill Air Force Base retiring from HAFB in 1977 He helped organize the A FG E local union first at the Supply Depot and later 8t HAFB He served as shop steward and was president of the union for one year Surviving are his widow 0 Layton two sons and four daughters Joseph Lynn Frisbey Magna Wayne W Frisbey Layton Mrs Ted (Caro'e) Lung Roy Mrs Robert (Helen) Boyer Mrs Robert (LeAnn) Morgan Layton Mrs Timothy (Demse) Davi6 Modesto Calif: 20 grandchildren 11 end one great Don Also surviving are two brother C Frisbey Idano Fans Idaho and Ned L Frisbey Ogden Services will be Monday at p m at th Myer$ Mortuary Chapel in Layton 260 N Fairlieid Road with B'Shop Scoftfeid o'liCiatmg friends may call at the mortuary Sunday from 6 to 8 p m and Monday from noon to 12 45 p m interment will be m the Kasvtne City Cemetery GARDEN AND Property Property Lots ATTORNEYS Services EMPLOYMENT 81 IAWNFARM Estate Wanted Ranches 21 Greetings 4 Found C Frisbey — Joseph C Frisbey 72 LAYTON of 512 N Fort Lane died Friday Feb 6 1987 at Humana Hospital Davis North of kidney failure He was born Sept 8 1914 in a son H of Golden and Lillie Erscel Hill Frisby He married Adeie Hansen Nov 8 1936 in They Ogden celebrated their golden wedding cr It’s Listed under Business Service Directory Police beat bew ot Lot 23 THE MEADRESIPLANNED OWS UNIT DEVELDENTIAL Part of OPMENT PHASE North Section Township West Salt Lake Base Range and Meridian (MEADOWS EAST) DATED- January OGDEN FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Bv RICHARD L STINE Its Attorney 250 Washington Boulevard Ogden Utah 141987 Feb Pub Jan 3929876 Ever Friday u of NOTICE OF SALE TRUSTEE'S The following described property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder payable in lawful money ot the United Slates at the time sale at the County Courthouse m on the U'ah Weber den County at 3rd day ot March a m ot said day tor me purpose ot foreclosing a trust deed bv Albert Robert Gregor as Trustor in favor of Savings Ogden First Federal and Loan Association covering real property located at 1933 South Ogden Utah East and more particularly described "WEEKEND" Television COntv NOTICE TO CREDITORS ot Pitt Proba'e No 1M24 All persons claims having ata nst me above es'a'e are duced to present tnem to the or to me clerk of undersigned me Court on or betore me 7tn or sa d Cdims day o Mav Shan be forever barred DATED 'his 19th oav vember PAIR SNOOK DAN WILSON Attorney kieset Ave Ogden UT 84401 Pub Feo 3701713 Legais Restaurants - o Hi m Es'a'e INVITATION TO BIO Rov City is now accepting sealed bids lor a mower fications may be obtained from the Parks Department at tha Rov City Municipal Buildmg South West Rov Utah S4067 from 100am to o m Mondavs thru Fridays Sealed bids will be received until 00 a m on March 9 1987 in the Municipal Building Parks partment Bid Opening will be at a m Rov March 9 Citv reserves the right to accept or reiect any andor all bids or any pari thereof STAN FLINT Parks Superintendent dcZ387l Pub Feo 7 1987 37023 Arts f-- t here T h v ' r planted deep in memory garden and watered daiiv with our tears To xeeo them ever fresh and vivid tnroupn all th years We love you coming your toying family Fin ta - Purchasmo Aoent Doom City Co'oora'ittn Pub Feb 198’ 370C5ft Haven't gone wim her from - m garr william d her i a - (Hor m W? o' 14 0 - mvrTATION TO BID ’v is ecceotmo tered Cgoen God Certs tor Ml b es tor Oeoen Go Course 6 Odine torms end mav be ob’amed in the fice o Oooen Ci'y Purchasing 74 24h St Suite 213 Oeoen l)’ah os may be submitted to same unt 1 pm or February 20 where a mat time end p ace they will ce opened and reed aloud IH MEMORY OF FELICIANA A ESPINOZA II VEA8S AGO TODAV rr 4 awH rm’ atH’i d - Vv ASH M SE AViS v—4 5'5J ?Y We 8ov O'a" 14047 Rufc Jan 24 3) Fee 7 In memoriam ddTV’ tninet Ccx" m 04 Loaut He f n tn A4 v ' 0 ( am d St- 45 am IpiniHV Wtsfng'on Vf-- y IV04V NOTICE TO CREDITORS AhO ANNOUNCEMENT OF APPOINTMENT H4S4 5’R CT COURT IN Oc The SECOND JUDiC'L AND FOR c kTR CT OF WEBER STATE OF UTH MATTER OF THE S ESTATE Deceases PA‘N“ER BSGGS who RALPH s shown been e me es'a'e ot m oeceoem Creatnamed above in' ot me es'a'e m hereby tit ed o cipimg month a’er me w mm three ot ps’e e me hrst barredk mo nerve or be eetorroes CAvlD Okuv Ho 1445 4 -- i I 3C E Under terms of the current 13 1929 in Salt Lake City agreement Thiokol would pay He attended ‘the state $125000 and begin schools in Lostudies to see if heavy metals gan and had have seeped through the soil and lived in Ogden 1942 since contaminated ground water He was a In addition Thiokol must look member of the! for other methods of disposing of Ogden 51st LDSf its waste rocket fuel according to Ward He had the proposed agreement Layton to buy land for fire station ' - tHv cmv 7 1537 February LegalS - - cm Fr 0 Su-P m In'— it federal environmental laws Also the proposed agreement permits review by the courts The EPA was concerned that such a procedure would length ThiokoFs cleanup procedures said Dennis Downs assistant director of the solid and hazardous waste bureau Thomas- UCK- S “We have attempted to get at She marned them by posing as thieves but Shelby C Ashyou really have to have referley m November ences otherwise you just get a of 1929 in Arkansas He ded cold shoulder" he said 20 1953 Most fentei Garrett said pay April She married Anthieves as little as 10 cents or as drew Hamson in much as 50 cents on the dollar 1954 in Evans for stolen property while others ton Wyo They di- were pay a flat fee The item is then re- vorced later T sold in various ways at prices beShe moved to low retail value but generally not Ogden in 1937ImmCj from Kansas City Mo She had lived in low enough to arouse suspicion Roy for the past eight years Garrett explained in Monticelio While several cars have sus- - ArkSheandwaswaseducated a member of the True lamed damage recently as a result ' Baptist Church in Layton She was a member of the American of being burglarized Empey said it is surprising how many people Business Womens Association Atoka are oblivious to basic security in- Chapter She was also a member of the Queen of the West No 17 Order volving their property of Eastern Star “It still seems to me that a lot She had been an item manager at of them (thieves) are' just going Hill Air Force Base retiring m 1980 afinto unlocked vehicles or vehicles ter 33 years of service Surviving are two sons Conrad O that are locked but parked in a Ogden Bobby C Ashley Roy: dark place" he said “Also in al- Ashley nine grandchildren and most every report we’ve taken Also surviving are one brother and there was a neighbor who heard two Howard Lyles Oakland something in the night but didn’t Calif sisters Dement St Louis Mo So we’re CelestiaGussie bother to check on Lincoln Inglewood Calif lock sure be to to She was preceded in death by three telling people their cars and be aware of what’s brothers and two sisters Services will be held Tuesday at 1 going on around them at night" pm at the New Zion Baptist Church in State delays waste settlement By BRUCE AUCHLY Obituaries Saturday Funerals 394-16- BRIGHAM CITY 3 Imps minimum — Ime 4 average v l VYi4 ET'a’Tr MOW YOUR i' f0 ( n rIO h hJ f f 0 fidt ADS FOR Pt to fMl tt Irr4 V O'V 4 4 CHARGE CLASSIFIED ry r Br'irfh words equal YOU CAN 52ai It fy' V w R Special People to People Private Part Ads RATES Per Day Per Line INSERTION 97C INSERTION 84c INSERTION 58C INSERTION 51c INSERTION 45C INSERTION 40C BMW 30 Phone COFtFiECTIONS Ads up to col (not display) corrections accepted up to 4 30 p m day before publication Display ads up to 11 00 a m before day publication 1 CLASSIFIED One til Deadline for reaoer style ads using small type only is 00 p m one day before ad to appear Ads starting Sunday must be placed by 11 30 a m tre preceding Saturday Ads using large type must be received two days before they are to appear except ads starting on Sunday or Monday which must be placed three days pnor to insertion LAYTONKAYSVllLE AREA 723-536- t to lo |