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Show Hilton Drug Hearing Postponed controlled conditions. Resorting charges against a Kamas youth and three persons from the Bountiful and Woods Cross areas, also arrested during the raid, have been dropped, Adkins reported. Hilton, 30, was Park City's dogcatcher from September of 1976 to mid-February, 1977. A hearing for Park City's former dogcatcher, Michael Hilton, Hil-ton, and his wife, Michelle, originally scheduled for last week has been postponed. The two are charged with five third-degree felony counts stemming stem-ming from an April 13 raid on their Kamas home, which uncovered uncov-ered what authorities termed "the largest drug operation ever seen in Summit County." According to Summit County Attorney Robert Adkins, last week's hearing was postponed because the prosecution's chemist chem-ist was unable to attend. Although a new date had not been set for the hearing at press time, Adkins said it would probably be held sometime in mid-June. The April 13 raid culminated nearly three months of investigation investiga-tion by the Bountiful police department, Summit County Sheriffs office, Kamas police and state narcotics officers, based on arrests earlier this year in Bountiful. Among the items found in the home were laboratory equipment used to distill hashish oil from .marijuana and a large quantity of the plants, which were being grown in the attic under |