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Show 'Lour .... Community Lt Charles J. Larson of the local police department this week gave warning that the D traffic crew will be enforcing traffic and parking regulations "to the letter" from now on. Laxness on the part -of Sugar House employers and employes will no longer be tolerated by the department, he said. "We will cerainly appreciate the wholehearted support of the ' "businessmen both employes and employers to park their cars in the public parking lots and in back of their buildings. Over last week end 12 tags were issued on this one violation alone, Lt. Larson said. The ordinance or-dinance on the statute books of the city clearly states, he added, that the parking time is limited to two hours. In addition to the vandalous act of Wednesday evening's car-bunking car-bunking escapade, other acts have been done around Sugar House which have incurred the wrath of the local force. At the D e s e r e t Industries building, 2234 Highland Drive, vandals have deliberately broken 31 windows win-dows by throwing rocks through them. "Absolute vandalism," the local chief charges; acts which shall be treated as such by the authorities when the miscreants are caught. Word from the LDS . Hospital where Officer Paul F. Nelson was taken to surgery to remove the bullet he received in the scuffle with Harold Park Row-sell, Row-sell, who later shot himself, is that his condition is "good." In lighter vein, Lt. Larsen reports re-ports that the two officers assigned as-signed to the area in the vicinity of the plaza where the mechanical mechan-ical laughing Santa holds forth have applied for admission to the Provo mental hospital as soon as their present tour of duty is completed. "Listening to that all day would drive anyone any-one nuts," they say. The father of officer Harold Christensen passed away at the Veteran's Hospital Sunday morning, local police officials announced. |