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Show Police Ladies Auxiliary. Hayes, Linden Roberts, John Patience, James Orgil, Steven Kirby, Alma Wright, Daniel Storper, Ruel Brown, Harold (Duke) Sorensen, Raymond Patience, Leo Lewis, Garth Beckstead, Charles Greenland, Frank Chief Smith has attended police training school and has graduated from the F .B.!. National Academy at Quantico, Virginia. He has served on the board of direc tors of the Utah Crime Check Program and was secretary of the Utah Chief's of Police Association from Alaniz, Kent Woodward, Richard Mears, Timothy Maddox, Claude Snooks, Sherman Lloyd, Danny Lloyd, Grant Elsby, Richard Shea, Barry O'Very, Randy Pond, Douglas Morek, Kirk Allen, Jeffrey Jensen, Paul 1971 to 1l.974. He holds the record for length of service as Midvale chief of police. Jacobson, Gary Sena, Leonard Treadway, Darald Austin, Richard Horlacher, John Arnez, David Van Zile, Ronald Baarz, Raymon Baarz, Robert Odor, Dan Taylor, and Robert Bruce Campbell, Jr. who was run over and killed by a fire truck while fighting a grass fire on South Allen Street, July 23, 1971. in 1979, consists of the following: officers,. six dispatchers, crossing guard for a total of twenty nine public safety employees. Police officers who worked with Chief Smith during his tenure are: Raymond H. (Porky) Hughes, Sr., Dan Our police force, twelve sworn officers, eight two secretaries and reserve one right: Carlos Hanson, William Reed, Joe Davis, Fred Jenkins, George Wright, Chester Hayes, Dewey Canning, Unknown, Walter Wanberg, Leo Kemp, Clyde Canning, Unknown, Sir Walter Jenkins, Charles Canning, Unknown, Lewis Steadman, Unknown, courtesy Grant Gilbert Smith, Sam Jones, Tony Sumbot, James Powell. Firemen In the late 1920s. Left to Tom THE OLD JAIL HOUSE hilariously provoked the citizens and police officers. was equipped with a bunk bed, sometimes a chair, access to a water tap and sink, plus of necessity an open-view genlteman's chamber. Upstairs, in the old City Jail house, was the mayor's office and city coun cilmen chamber room. Occasionally the council meetings were interrupted by outspoken bursts of con or Each cell On the west side at 68 South Main Street stands the old, but stately, Mitchell apartments. If this building could City's speak what tales it could tell. It was Midvale, Jail House and Council Chambers. The jil was built near the turn of the century. The first floor had-a small office for the Chief of Police and his associates and three jail cells. The jail cells held serious offenders, but more often those who, versation from cell mates on the first floor. Sometimes as the city officials were mounting the stairs to the having lost control, offended 117 |