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Show The Summit Countv Bee Coalville, UT 8401 7 Friday, December 25, 1981 IB Wto South Summit High School Vandalized Second Time By Betty Larsen In the early hours of Dec. 20, the South Summit High School was broken into and badly .vandalized. Entrance was gained through an eastside window. Windows were broken at random throughout the building. A large window in the lunch room was broken out. The Media Center, which has large windows within the confines of the bulding, suffered, extensive damage. Two large speakers were thrown through them, into the schools corridor. The Home .. Economics room also received severe damage. Jars and bottles were thrown to the floor and broken. Papers and other items on the desk were exact amount could not be given at such an early time. But he thought $5,000 was a fair estimate at this time, it could run strewn about. A large China inventory, done by each teacher, will determine if any items were taken. It was not known on the day of the incident if anything was missing. Kamas now has 24 hour patrols, but at the time of the break-in- . the officers were on another call. The Kamas Police Department is unable to gain access to the back of the high school, making close patrols an impossibility. higher, however. cabinet containing crystal dishes, was tipped over, breaking all the contents. In the Media Center, books were knocked off shelves and equipment was thrown to the floor. Blood was visible throughout the building, making it appear that someone had been cut by broken glass. Superintendent Scott Edrington was asked to give a dollar figure on the damage, an A i . A' 26 !? ( Cadillac Representative ; i , f I: X 1 621-110- f " , Jbl - - FINANCING AVAIUILE BRITTANY SPANIEL - PUPS t 't S 0 TRADES ACCEPTED ,T & Choose From Call ; toi. ..v, To JIM CUTRUBUS Vf l.'f 0WMID OR EXECUTIVE PIEVIOUSIT CADILLACS 5 complete 7 Hmb v Sr ir t NEW . r &?? I 'N X 336-22- t M NEW VAk'. V ' PtEVNMIUT OWNED OR . ' .. CADILLACS VfvWf sS EXECUTIVE 26 V To Choose From Cal JIM CUTRUBUS S' Cadillac Representative 7 621-110- k, - ... , w:: ; V , . M Home Economics Room: Broken jars and bottles on the floor, papers on the floor, a large China cupboard tamed and all the dishes broken. TRADES ACCEPTED f. ' - FINANCING AVAILARLE N & f: r- rX:ti ., 'T' 0 s ... i VM !! , vi ' ' BIDS BEING ACCEPTED Summit County is accepting bids to REMODEL A ROOM IN THE COURTHOUSE. Bid specifications may be obtained at the Purchasing Office. Dennis Pace, County Clerk ti' vji varWjiXl GRGlSRRSlwSBRSllBBllWlwRJaBBMafcwBllBlJRili new years evi S over- A b i fit"',? ri i vi rJw, PARTY Music by the WESTERN FOLK pinner, Mixers, Party Hatsj i. and Noise Makers c COME IN OR CALL COLLECT 829-60- 62 MORGAN VALLEY INN 4 North State Morgan, Utah Ted and Pat McCurdy - Owners Window broken out in the lunch room and officials wmlnlng the HELP WANTED The Board of County Commissioners will accept applications for a SECRETARY for the JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, Coalville Precinct, until December 29, 1981. Applications may be picked up at the Summit County Clerks office, Coalville, Utah. Reed D. Pace. Clerk CVT7 WANSHIP FLORAL Centerpieces Poinsettias Wreaths ORDER EARLY 336-234- 3 Full Service Florist talato) 69 ACRE FEET (Confused byalltlwc:; yearend 1M& Tax Saving special offers? WEBERWATER See the professionals at First Interstate Bank of Utah for straight-forwarclear answers to your questions. They can help you determine wbata right for you. Visit any First Interstate Bank today. d, n Fast Interstate Bank TWf HMfetrFDIC CALL (801) all our ...and to customers, a big Thanks! 521-455- 0 Between 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. jjifcfr Each dapMHH1 account kaund to SKHuOOO by thaFOIC. TORMANS MARKET TrKrmrthliYielMNiiWMf' rt'f ki ( ifeMO NfcNiiUMI f |