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Show i LAKESIDE Lakeside Review Tuesday, IfoEPtEBpgiftCTffl.Tra April 27, 1993 9 POLICE BLOTTER Name: Ranee' Johnson Job: Executive eecretaryspecial function officer, Clinton Police Department ' How long at this position: Seven years . Personal: Johnson, a single mother, has ,'two children, Jennifer, 18, and Jarod, 17. Her hobbies include plants, dancing, shop-pin- g and "keeping my head above water," She said she enjoys traveling, attending "fcchool, meeting new people and learning new Clearfield City Police Th. CloartiMd Polit. Department responded I J 4 to approximately call trorn Thurtday, April IS 10 Thursday, April 21 On April It criminal mischief was reported On 550 Norlh, A resident reported prowler on Vine Street April 17, An auto burglary was reported April IS on 1000 things. Job ambition: "There is always something new going on," Johnson said. "You never know what's going to happen next, ' working with children." ' This is a regular series on city workers from throughout North Da-- ' ws County. Readers with suggestions on city employees who can bo featured in upcoming issues may call 776 495! weekdays The Clinton Police Deportment responded to approximetety 120 cells from Thursday, April IS to Thursday, April 21 A meie wet arretted In connection wim me men ot a checkbook stolen on 1600 Well Aorll 16. A harettmenl complaint wat filed on 3000 Weit Aorll 19 alter a male threatened resident's teenage ton. A criminal mischief complaint wat filed al Clinton Elementary on April 19 alter three basketball boardt were broken down, resulting in approximately (400 damage. Several chickent, duckt and duck eggs wore doien on 2300 North April 20, BOUNTIFUL Valley View Elementary, 1395 S. 600 East, will celebrate its 30year anniversary at an open house on April 30 from .5-- 8 will meet from 6 p.m.; p.m. Class members from 1983-199- 3 members from 1963-197- 3 will meet from 7 p.m,; and members from 1973-198- 3 will meet from 8 p.m. ; Police Department re224 calls from sponded to approximately fo Thursday, April l( Thursday, April 21 On April IS an individual was arresied for driving on a suspended license on Norm Burke. An arrest wet made on 2000 North after a driver wat pulled over for having an open container ot alcohol In the car April 16. On April 17 a criminal mischief misdemeanor was reoorted at Farmington Park. A curtew violation wat reported on Norm Main on April 18. A drug violation was reported on 75 West on April 19. On April 21 a retail theft was reported on Slate Street. 7-- Workshop to focus on family relations Z" CLEARFIELD The Parent Education Resource Center is offer-- " ing a workshop to teach parents how to identify family roles and - improve communications in the family. It will be at 7 p.m. May 5 Sat the Clearfield Parent Education Resource Center, 187 E. 350 1 South. The cost is $3 per person or couple. Advance registration is required. Call 546-730- 9. Seniors seeking donations for sale call 544-423- 1. volunteers needed ; Special Olympics 1 LAYTON Volunteers are needed to help at the Northern Area ; Special Olympics track and field meet from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Satur-- j day at Northridge High School. For more information, call Joanne Ruby, Northern Area director, ; at A workshop on sphagnum moss hanging bas- -' FARMINGTON kets, sponsored by the Utah Botanical Gardens, will be from 8 p.m. May 6 at the USU. Horticultural Farm, 1817 N. Main St. The cost is $15. Advance registration is required. To register or for more information, call f j' 451-320- 4. Class teaches how to deal with teens A parenting class on dealing with teenagers, CLEARFIELD Detach with Love, will be taught by a staff member of Lakeview 7 Hospital at 7 p.m. May 12 at the Clearfield Parent Education Resource Center, 187 E. 350 South. The cost is $3 per person or cou--p!Advance registration is required. To register or for more information, call Sunset e. ' " j Emergency preparedness panel meets The Davis County local emergency prepared FARMINGTON (LEPC) will meet at 9 a.m. Thursday in Building '.No. 133, Hill Air Force Base. DeeEll Fifield and Lynn Steffensen t from the Utah Division of Comprehensive Emergency Management 2 will instruct on the purpose and responsibilities of the LEPC. For .t information, call Roger Anderson at the Davis County Sheriffs Of-451-410- 0. BRIEFS on Mountain Bike OF ITEMS PLACED OUT DAILY Compact Disc Player And More! Must be present to win. Prizes given away Sat., May 1 at 5 p.m. page Srg5iiinSM WSmtage -- i -- TTIhiflnffit MON.-SA- 9 A.M.-- 9 HOURS: P.M. a CLOSED SUNDAY cnharmtKH - our West Valley store! 4097 West 3500 South Also visit qniMMainima Police April 15. : See 1,000'S A criminal mischief report of juveniles damaging shopping carts was made at Smith's April IS. Two adult males were reported assaulting another male on 2400 North April 15. A resident reported the theft of a mink blanket valued af $300 on 2400 North April 17. A retail theft at a business was reported on 175 West on April 19. On April 20 a theft from Winegar's by juveniles was reported. On April 21 two auto burglaries on 2350 North were reported. Car stereo speakers were taken from one vehicle and a stereo from the other vehicle. ness committee fice, Microwave Oven The Sunset Police Department responded to approximately 43 calls from Thursday, April 15 to Thursday, April 21 About $11 in gas was reported stolen from 546-730- 9. y., City T.V. Your Quality Thrift Store The Layton City Police Department responded to approximately 552 calls from Thursday, April 15 to Thursday, April 21 On April 16 a gas theft was reported on 400 West. A residential burglary was reported April 16 on 250 North. An individual was arrested for marijuana possession on Hawthorne Drive April 17. An arresl was made April 17 on 2350 East for doing business without a license. On April 18 a business burglary was reported on Gentile Street. A simple assault arresl was made on Wasatch Drive April 19. On April 20 a felony arrest was made on 400 West. Gardens workshop offered 6-- 1 Color J1J Ai Layton City Police 825-767- 7. ; Botanical flJ The Kaysville Police Department responded to approximately U5 calls from Thursday, Aprit 15 to Thursday, April 21 A resident on 150 East reported a prowler April 15. An arrest for simple assault was made April 16 on 150 East. On April 17 an attempted burglary was reported on 510 East. An individual was arresied for driving on a Suspended license April 17 on 50 West. A theft arrest was made at Kaysville Drug on April 21. On April 21 an arrest for residential burglary was made on 100 North. j ' DOOR PRIZES Kaysville City Police KAYSVILLE St. Marks Cardens will hold a spring sale at 10 a.m. May 15 at the center, 514 N. 300 West, Kaysville. The resident council, sponsors of the event, are requesting donated items from . the community and businesses for the sale. Proceeds will be used to assist with residents activities and recreation facilities. For inform- ation mm May 1st at 5:00 p.m. 3 7 (Stay The Farmington 6-- 7 Drawing To Be Held & Farmington City Police 5-- 7 3 DIG DAYS . ..Valley View to celebrate anniversary r SMM0OHH Clinton City Police Community briefs . East. On April 19 a motor vehicle theft wai reported on 1500 East. An individual wet reported for thopiifilng on Sint Street April 19, A retldent on Bruce Street reported euto pent were tioien April 21. mm aipiiw 10 T Love With Strings Attached! Get that special Mother a special gift with a lovely STARTING BALLOON BOUQUET at Artistry In Air! For 1 Mylar & 4 Latex Balloons Mother-In-La- Special 5K10K Run Walk j The Great Mother 2-M- ile w Saturday, June 5th CANDY SALE Buys on Buy mom a box of Russell Stover candies and get another box for your Mother-in-la(or yourself) half price. (2nd box same value or less). REGISTRATION FEE w ALL FRAGRANCES Day-of-Even- $12 $16 t: Watch for registration forms in the newspaper this May. For race information call the KAYSVILLE DRUG IS YOUR CANDY STORE and MORE! Standard-Examine- r, 394-771- 1. be donated to the Utah American Heart Association. All profits will NEW THIS YEAR The race will finish at Lester Park in Ogden where we will have Outdoor Volleyball Tournaments (Mens & Women's Divisions) For volleyball information call Ogden City Recreation, 629-825- 3. 352 N. Main Kaysville 8 STORE HOURS: U- - J -- VISA PHARMACY 9 am-- 9 pm MON-FR- FAX Phone am-- 9 I. pm MON-SA- HOURS: 9 am-- 7 Service Available l&naoteniSiifesRiflL ILJ 544-425- 6 T bANK'UTAH pm SAT, f Qw(X ffl PEERLESS PRODUCTS jtsm 6'4( stcni i |