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Show 4 Tuesday, August 25, 1992 LAKESIDE Lakeside Review ON THE STREET WHERE YOU LIVE Laytons Church I55c6urcitsffie Street has finished his schooling and will 80in back t0 wor ,n tw0 '3e Church Street is one of the older in town, with several histor- ic homes still standing in the area, Brad and Naree Cowley live in a home that was featured in the Lakeside Review historic home se- nes. Brad Cowley, a pharmacist, is disabled from a three-stor- y fall a few years ago and just began walk- ing again about six months ago. He can no longer play sports but he and his wife take care of their big His daughters, Krin, 13, and Wendy, 11, love ballet and playing softball. Dustin, 9, also plays ball. David Ford has lived most of his life on Church Street. He grew up about a mile up the street from his current home, where he has lived the past 10 years. He really enjoys the area. A mother of 12, Lola Patten, came to Utah from Indiana in 1982. We love it here," she said, Six of her children live m Utah yard. David Ford is a single parent, while the other six live back East. He was softball and baseball coach I said when I retired Im heading for his three childrens teams this for Utah, she said. streets Standard summer. It was fun, he said. He had the time because he is on a years leave from his job at AT&T while going to school. He Examiner w- - After 36 years working for Square D Company in Indiana making electrical parts, she retired and came to Utah. She came first, then her husband followed, and then more of her children came. The move prbved too much for her husband, she said, as he died a few days after making the move. A daughter lives in Heber City, where Lola Patten loves to visit. Each time I go I think it gets prettier, she said. One daughter lives just up the street and two sons, Bill and Ron, live with her. The others are working their way out here slowly, she said. Bill had an industrial accident and injured his hand so she had to care for him. Her son Ron works in a frozen food warehouse at Freeport Center. One daughter lives m Missouri. Ernest and Rose Sanchez are retired, but they keep busy going camping and fishing. They sometimes go camping with friends. They also enjoy playing cards and they love to go dancing at St. Rose Hall. The couple has three children and 10 grandchildren. They have lived in the area since 1957 and have been in their home on Church Street for 30 years. Tom and Dory Stephens and their children keep busy. The boys, v Vincent, 16, and Jason, are ice 14, hockey players. Both have played hockey since they were about 4 years old. Vincent goes to Davis High. School so he can be on a hockey team because Layton High doesnt have one. Jason plays with a Golden Spike team. Their daughter Tara, 11, sings with Choral Collection from Kays-- . ville and Dory Stephens teaches at Morgan Elementary. , Her husband works tor Hercules but also owns Stevens Flight Train- -' ing in Ogden, a school where he . teaches flying. V rx POLICE BLOTTER Clearfield City Police Kaysville City Police The Clearfield Police Department responded to approximately 175 calls from Thursday, Auo. 14 to Thursday, Aug. 20. An adult was arrested for possession of a controlled substance Aug. 14 on South State On Aug 15, an adult was arrested on 375 .. East for an alcohol offense A resident on 700 North reported a burglary Aug 15. An auto theft was reported Aug. 15 on 1500 East. A resident on 1000 West reported a theft Aug. 16 A juvenile was arrested Aug. 16 for curfew Violation on North Mam A business in building 16A at the Freeport Center reported a burglary Aug 17 A burglary was reported Aug. 17 in the area of 1295 S State An adult on 1700 South was arrested for disorderly conduct Aug 18. The Kaysville Police Department responded to approximately 172 calls from Thursday, 14 to Thursday, Aug. 20. A employee reported a retail theft Aug 13, resulting in an arrest A resident on 200 North reported a firearm was stolen from the Aug 13 Aug. On Aug 14, a resident on Via La Costa filed a criminal trespass complaint Aug 14 A residential burglary was reported Aug 14 on Crestwood Road A resident on Mutton Hollow Road reported a vehicle burglary Aug 15 Layton City Police The Layton Police Department responded to 575 calls from Thursday, Aug. to Thursday, Aug. 20. An individual was arrested Aug 13 for illegal consumption of alcohol in the area of Flint and approximately 14 Park Streets A resident on Fort Lane reported an attempted burglary Aug 13 A vehicle burglary was reported Aug 13 by a resident on Fairfield A luvemle was arrested on charges of cur- Clinton City Police The Clinton Police Department responded to approximately 110 calls from Thursday, Aug. 14 to Thursday, Aug. 20. A resident on 630 West reported a burglary Aug 13 after someone stole several coolers full of alcoholic beverages. A vehicle burglary was reported Aug 14 after two wing windows were broken out of a vehicle on 800 North, causing $200 in damages However, nothing was reported taken On Aug 14, a mountain bike valued at $1,000 was stolen from on 1100 West An unloaded 22 caliber pistol was found lying in a sand pile at a residence on 1060 North on Aug 14 A mountain bike, several tools, and a camera, valued at $1,900, were reported stolen from a residence on 1000 West on Aug 14 A door-to-dosalesman was arrested for doing business without a license Aug 18 after a resident on 1300 North complained of a pushy salesman in the neighborhood few violation at the car wash on Fairfield Road on Aug 14 A business at 1150 N Main reported a retail theft Aug 14, resulting in an arrest. An individual was arrested after a resident on 3000 North reported a residential burglary Aug 15 A resident on 900 South reported some stray livestock in the area Aug 16 An arrest was made Aug 16 after a vehicle burglary was reported on 2800 North. A luvemle on 1050 North was arrested on charges of curfew violation Aug 16 Syracuse Police City The Syracuse Police Department responded to approximately 42 calls from Thursday, Aug. 14 to Thursday, Aug 20. A resident on 1700 South filed a criminal mischief complaint Aug 12 after reporting several luvemles were throwing eggs at residents Juveniles could not be found On Aug 13, a resident on Bluff Road reported the theft of a lawnmower, valued at $200 A resident on 1250 West reported someone damaged their mailbox with a baseball bat Aug 15 A criminal mischief report was filed Aug 15 by a resident on 1000 West after finding some had shot at a horse trailer with a pellet or 6B gun A bicycle, valued at $60, was reported stolen from a residence on Bluff Road on Aug 18 Farmington City Police The Farmington Police Department responded to approximately 150 calls from Thursday, Aug. 14 to Thursday, Aug. 20. 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