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Show 6 Tuesday, August PTA LAKESIDE 18, 1992 plans LICENSES AND PERMITS This is a listing of building permits and new business licenses issued in July by area cities. monthly activities theme. activities the PTA will include a newsletter every two months, a faculty breakfast, monthly birthday table, field trips and Spirit Days. Members also want to create a school song, hold a birthday book club, Straight Arrow school store, teach appreciation, and hold dinOther work on teachers during confere- nces. Lynch said the PTA will also and hold various assemblies on arts, health and other areas of interest and parenting workshops. The safety commission, headed by Chris Dedrickson, is working with the city on measures such as the use of crossing guards. The August theme, a member-- , ship drive, is Go for the Bulls-ey- e and Join PTA Officers and board members supporting Lynch include presidentelect, Diana Arnold; administrative vice president, Craig Poll; teacher vice president. Holly Wellard; member vice president, Claudette Rothwell; leadership vice president, Rilla Hansen; legislative vice president, Ginny Stout; and secretary, Janice Postel. Commissioners are: community relations, Jana Miller; newsletter, Kathy McQuire; room parent coordinators, Marilyn Judson and Linsell school da Building permits: Ivory Homes, home; Ivory Homes, home; Sunplay Pools, pool; Salt Lake Investment, home; Salt Lake Investment, home; Dale Green, home; Mike Curran Construction, hay cover; Ivory Homes, home; Woodland Homes, home; Woodside Homes, home; R E. Johnson, home; Mass Nakaya, home; Alan Jorgenson, remodel for Woodside Homes, home; James Heffner, home; Lynn Glauser, home; Nilson Homes, home; Countrywest Construction, home; Trump Construction, addition and remodel. New business licenses: Reliable Business Systems, 84 E. Park Drive, business formscomputer supply distribution; Nuggin's Stuff, 1057 S. 50 West, sewing; Pure Entltees, 69 S. 200 East, art work for All Vinyl Products Inc., 527 N. Market Street, retail sales of vinyl products; Sue's Shades, 235 E. Center, sewing of window coverings and interior decorating. Building permits: Robert Frost, storage shedworkshop; Kay Simmons, deck addition; Rocky Mountain Interstate, barrestaurant; Zampedrl Construction, handicap ramp; Wilf; liam K. Peterson, Mecham Bros., demolition; Daniel Cook Construction, retail Paul remodel; Young, deckspa; Jay M. Holley Construction, remodel; Vernon D. Christiansen, shed; Charles Kauffman, pool; John C. Robbins, garageworkshop; Bruce M. Foote, garagestorage and patio cover; David M. Teel, New business licenses: John Conrad Taxidermy, 260 W. 2400 South, taxidermy; K.C. Painting, 1177 E. 1100 South, exterior and interior painting; LHC Auto, 205 S. State, auto repair; North American Scholarship, 123 S. 1300 West, scholarship service; Skeps Oriental Food Market, 149 E. 200 South, Oriental grocery; Skyline Building Maintenance, 138 Ross Drive, window, carpet, construction cleanup; Artconstlcs LLC, 1315 S. 1250 East, audio equipment; Broadcast Services, 185 San Juan Court, satellite installaEmerco tion; Inc., Freeport Center Building 3, warehousing of surplus parts; Friedel Enterprises, 659 N. 825 West, wholesaleretail sales of filtering systems; Geranis Construction, 75 W. 250 North, JC Marketing, 3159 B. Congress, mail order business; Jerl's Child Care, 721 N. 800 West, home child care. Layton City Building permits: Vaughn T. Covington, home; Antonio P. Torres, deck; Harmon Campbell, home; Brian Brown, home; Nilson Homes, home; Adams Company, home; Ivory Homes, home; Dave Hamblin, finish bath; Leon Robinson and Son, commercial; Dean Hamblin, ar garage; Mike Adams, home; Lonnie Maroney, home; Jim Verhall, addition; Dale Ukena Construction, home; Michael Bra-haenclose carport; John Balmforth, home; Jim VanNatter, home; Leon Robinson and Son, garage; Craythorne Construction, home; Cornelius Construction, warehouse; Timothy Kimsey, finish basement; Robert Jenkins, cong stove to gas stove; Mary vert Mata, addition; Wall Bros. Construction, home; Build Tech Inc., home; Wilcox Construction, home; Robert T. Fraley, home; Cornelius Construction, warehouse; Leon' Robinson and Son, commercial; John BalmLonnie forth, home; Maroney, home; Build Tech, home; Ivory Homes, home; Ed Green, home; Bart Flint, family room addition; Ivory Homes, home; Salt Lake Investment, home; Woodside Homes, home; Alan Mayfield, deck; New Traditions Homes, home; Edwards Custom Landscaping, sprinkling system; Solkd Construction Specialities Inc., home; Overland Homes, home; Ivory Homes, home; Bernie Stark, home; Sait Lake Investment, home; Keith Recker, enclose deck; Harmon Campbell, home; Schmidt's Homes, home; Coun-Se- e LICENCES on page 12 rts Mortensen; volunteer coordinator, Bonnie Froelich; public relations, Kathy McFadden; teacher appreciationhospitality, Jacque Ralphs; health, Glenda Stout, safety and welfare, Dedrickson; education and family life, Colleen Garside; book fair, Shirley Williams Kaysville City Clearfield City LAYTON The Adams Elementary PTA, under the direction of president Ann Lynch, has selected Adams Archers Right On Target as the theme for this school year. The group will plan a school theme each month with activities to support the Right on Target ners for Lakeside Review and Janene Stauffer; read- ing Olympics, Tina Lambert; birthday library books, Pam Fulmer; Campbell Soup labels, Caral Schumacher; individual development, Tina Thompson; refections coordinator, Julie Dixon; birthday table coordinator, Kathryn Balle and Valerie Melville; Straight Arrow store coordinator, Margene Reed; Archer coordinator, Cindy Rasmussen; and Spirit Days, Fran Stoker. Clinton City Building permits: Walter Rettie, sprinkling system; Glen Saunders, attached garage; Vince Brown, attached garage; Greg Scott King, attached garage; Overland Homes, home; Christiansen Construction, home. New business licenses: None. Fruit Heights City Building permits: Wayland Ashmore, patio cover; Jack Morlock, storage shed; Otis Hughes, deck; Ralph Provost, finish room in basement; Clarke Moss, fire repair and addition; Alan Webb, garage. New business licenses: None. POLICE BLOTTER On Aug. Clearfield City Police a gas theft. east terrace. 1, an employee at Maverik reported to approximately The Clearfield Police Department responded 185 calls from Thursday, Aug. 6 to Thursday, Aug. IX A motor vehicle theft was reported Aug. 5 on An individual was arrested Aug. 2 on charges of possession of marijuana at the Lagoon 1050 South. A motorist filed a complaint Aug. 5 after being mooned while driving on 1500 East. A theft was reported on North Main on Aug. 5. On Aug. 7, a burglary was reported on 600 East on Aug. 7. A resident on 700 South reported an auto burglary Aug. 7. An adult was arrested and charged with theft after a business at 580 S. State reported Items missing. A recreational vehicle was reported stolen on 200 East on Aug. 10. On Aug. 10, a burglary was reported by a resident on 1500 East. An adult was arrested on shoplifting charges after a business at 580 S. State reported a theft A resident on East State reported a bicycle theft Aug. 4. A motorist was arrested for reckless driving near Smith's on U.S. 89 on Aug. 4. A bicycle was reported stolen Aug. 5 from a residence on 200 East. Smith's reported a retail theft Aug. 6. A retail theft was reported by a business located at 953 W. Shepard on Aug. 6. A resident on 200 East reported stray livestock in the area. No animals were found when police arrived. A Burger King employee reported an Individual attempted to pass counterfeit documents at the business on Aug. 7. VIP Express reported a business burglary Aug. 11. A misdemeanor theft was reported Aug. 11 by a Burger King employee. Aug. 10. A resident on 700 South reported a possible prowler Aug. 11. A property damage report was filed Aug. 11 by a resident on 1700 South. Kaysville City Police Farmington City Police The Farmington Police Department responded to approximately 200 calls from Thursday, Aug. 6 to Thursday, Aug. IX An adult minor was arrested for illegal consumption of alcohol Aug. 1 near the terraces at Lagoon. The Kaysville Police Department responded 175 calls from Thursday Aug. 6 to Thursday, Aug. IX A residential burglary was reported Aug. 6 by a resident on Creekside Lane. A misdemeanor theft was reported at Samuel Morgan Elementary on Aug. 7. A Country Cuzzins employee reported a re- - to approximately See BLOTTER on page 12 iRI03Ma!33SE Humana Hospital - Davis North is pleased to introduce Dr. Robert Mark Hemm, specialist in internal medicine. JDr. Hcmms expertise makes him an ideal choice ' for people in the region with internal medicine needs. Dr. Hemm is a graduate of Cornell University Medical College in New York. He served his internship at Roger Williams General Hospital in Providence, Fdiode Island, and completed his residency in internal medicine at Greenwich Hospital Association in Greenwich, Connecticut. mr. 1 & Patients wishing to schedule appointments may call Tanner Clinic hours are; Monday through Memorial Clinic Friday, 7 a.m. 9 p.m., and Saturday 7 a.m. 7 p.m., Tanner Memorial Clinic, 2121 N. Robins Dr., Layton, Utah 84041, (801) 773-486- 5. - - 773-484- 0. Humana Hospital Davis North 1600 Vi". Antelope Dr. Lt) ion, Ul.ihS iOH t IW2 llumiu Inc. V 8 "72 |