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Show Missing man's car found in Denver CLEARFIELD A vehicle belonging to a Clearfield man Lakeside Review, Wednesday, September 17, 1985 ansCTjaeiaiBaffinaiMn fewgateIall said this leads him to believe the blood came from a cut, rather who has been missing for several then a gunshot wound. months has been discovered in The Denver Police Department Denver, Colo. is currently running the evidence Charles Stewart, 48, was re- - , through their crime lab and will ported missing by family mem- - assist Clearfield City Police with bers after he was last seen July 10 .the investigation, he said, in Clearfield putting gas into his The Denver police indicated 1985 charcoal grey Ford pickup the truck appeared to be in the truck. hotel parking lot for a few days Lt. Steve Hill of the Clearfield because of the dust and dirt on City Police Department said his the vehicle. Hill said. department had been notified Hill said even with the discov- Presents SEPTEMBER FALL TRUCK SHOW and GOLDEN SPIKE TOURING MOTORCYCLES 18-19-- 20 Wednesday, Sept. 10, that Stew- ering of the truck, the Clearfield art's truck had been found in a City Police still have no real inDenver hotel parking lot, but sights where to look." there was no indication of where According to police, Stewart he was. has been described as being 5 feet Hill said on the drivers arm9 inches and 165 pounds. He was rest there appeared to be a blood wearing a tan d westspill, but it was not splattered ern shirt, grey cowboy boots and on the interior of the truck. He blue or grey denim pants. short-sleeve- Farmington survey to improve parks A survey FARMINGTON citys parks will be sent out to Farmington residents in the next city newsletter at the end of the month. The city parks committee will use the input in planning for the future growth of Farmington. According to Don White, parks committee chairman, the committee wants to know how residents feel about the city parks and what should be done to provide for future parks as the popu- on the lation and of needs Market VIP store or the Video Channel, before Oct. 15. Members of the new parks committee are White, vice chairman Paul White, Sheridan Prince, Robert Schoot, Joe Rhoads, Gary Lawson, Diana Davis office 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 FOOBIE D. ROBOT, the red-eye- d roving Charmer in Armor, has entertained millions throughout Europe and North America. No doubt youve seen this person! WIN A SHOW TIMES RENO HOLIDAY Thursday 2:00, 4:00, 6:00 p.m. Friday 12:00, 2:00, 4:00, 7:00 p.m. Saturday 8:30 a.m., 12:00, 2:00, 4:00 p.m. (Including Airfare) MONTHLY DRAWING FOR BUS PASSENGERS ONLY - Specialized training in medical, available housekecpingIaundry to handicapped or limited participants. The training focuses on hands-o- n training at Lakeview Hospital in Bountiful. Contact Judy Upton at ext. 445 for additional 1 information. is English-s- peaking 292-623- . f 'Is 2 , t r T'ft y & Y Saturday P.M. Parties $10. Cash Back Friday 451-338- 6. self-proclaim- ed Robot Redford on Merv Griffin, Good Morning America, Silver Spoons and many other shows but nows your chance to meet him in Winner will receive an extra $100 it present at drawing The Davis FARMINGTON Office of Employment County and Training has several openings in training programs now being offered. Eligible individuals 2 for further should call information. The Davis Area Vocational Center has classroom training in a variety of skills or basic education training for a major employer in the Davis County area. The training is a program where individuals learn skills while actually working on a job. Jobs include welding, secretarial, computers. Contact Bob Ramos at the Clearfield Job Ser773-838- 1 1 Rigby. offers job assistance vice at Tin i rm until i m I the community grow. The committee as well as city planners w'ill use the survey as a guide, he said. The survey may be returned to a committee member or dropped off at the Far- - iinn;iHiiiny PERSON! n iiimmi City office, Trailsidc mington convenience store. Bowmans s? . i , s' .' t $ OGDEN: 8 30 AM , FOORif and FuSAR Co&yignt 1986 Goweii ft Goweti 4 Kent iiiiiiniinnii ' a ?: are trademarks inc 4 Kent iWiwi a ' i'irfiaw' WALL AVENUE ROY: 8 40 AM, HARMON'S LAYTON: 8 50 AM LAYTON MALL SALT LAKE CITY: 9 30 AM FRED MEYERS, 9th SOUTH s -- Petersen Motors Rocky Mountain Freeway Jim Whetton JeepAMC Chrysler-PIymouth-lsuzu-Rena- CALL NOW TO PEPPERMILL TOURS ADVANCE REQUIRED RESERVATIONS Cadillac-Oldsmobile-Maz- areas out of Salt Lake City call lor : Fast Track 5K Race 5 Saturday, September 20 8:30 a.m. Fast Track 5K and 2 Mile Walk Call PEPPERMILL TOURS Co-Sponso- red or JOHNSON TRAVEL: Salt Lake City Ogden 392-012- 363-792- 532-211- Ogden Grand Prix Series For more information call 621-11- By: 3 61 GURGER mm St. Benedicts Hospital 2 3 WESTERN LEISURE: - Toyota of Ogden Westland Ford Merrill Bean Chevrolet Inc. ult da 532-LUC- K toll-fre- e TRUCK SHOW EXHIBITORS- If you have recently been laid off, you may be interested in the dislocated worker program. A computerized machine tool training is available at Weber State College. This training will feature the latest state of the art equipment and techniques. Contact 2 for deJana Wardle at 451-338- tails. Classroom training slots are open for single heads of households. This training will provide skills necessary for employment in a variety of fields. Kathy Vil-lastri- can answer questions at What you need to know about Medicare Medicare Consultation Service Hospital Center McKay-De- e 451-336- 6. Youth can enhance their school schedule and learn job skills by attending school or participating in a try-owork experience program. Youth can earn high school ut credit, get job experience, and learn about the world of work. 1 should contact Youths Rosie Martinez at 16-2- 451-335- 0. Veterans can get help with benefits The American Legion service officer, Dave Parkinson, will be traveling for the Veterans Outreach Program to assist, veterans and their dependents with VA benefits. He will be at the Ogden Job from Service Friday, Sept. until 3 p.m. Individuals are not required to belong to the American Legion to receive assistance from the scr-- v ice officer. For further information, contact Christy Oakden, secretary for the Utah American Legion office, l, 1 September 25 Hospital Business Office By Appointment McKay-De- e -- The service provides individualized assistance to: Answer questions regarding Medicare benefits Assist with filing of claims to Medicare and supplementary insurers services rendered by hospitals or physicians Interpret the Explanation of Benefits (EOB) Answer questions concerning hospital bills Coordinate processing of claims for hospital and physician services D Answer questions regarding supplementary insurance. Feel free to bring in any questions about your personal Medicare statements or other health care payment problems. for iio HANDyGUi p FREE copy 1986 HANDY GUIDE TO MEDICARE 0 or send coupon to: Call e McKay-DeHospital SeniorCare, 3939 Harrison Blvd Ogden, Utah 84409 simple 2rerni, 625-290- . Name Age tr,S; Address City. -- State. 4 service .Zip. ' L 11 " U '"te0H8Care 3A |