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Utah's first state flag finally found
[Ronald Fox] met flag expert John Hartvigsen in December 2009. Hartvigsen remembered seeing a beautifully embroidered 1922 Utah flag in the Utah State Historical Society Museum's collection. Fox knew that the 1922 flag wasn't listed in the museum's index of cataloged items. \"That led me to believe that (the 1903) flag was there,\" Fox said. The 1903 blue-and-white flag's reign as Utah's official flag was short-lived. After President Theodore Roosevelt announced plans for the USS Utah, a full-color flag was created for the battleship. That design, with minor changes, became the new Utah state flag by legislative decree in 1913. 1922: Emma W. \"Dolly\" McMonegal creates beautiful multicolored embroidered flag of Utah. She forgets to put the year 1847 on the flag and has to add it later below the shield. All current Utah flags are based on this version of the flag -- even though state law requires 1847 to be on the shield, not below it.
Family ban on home is extended Court told of fall in violent crime
The end-terrace on Millroad Street is home to Mr Fox, 72, and sons John, 39, and Billy, 29. Superintendent David Marsh, Strathclyde Police chief for Glasgow's inner East End, said: \"This is extremely positive for the residents of the Calton area where we have seen a drastic reduction in violent crime and disorder. Billy Fox and his family were forced to leave their home at Millroad Street, Calton, in November
CLAN OUTFOXED ; Notorious crime family are kicked out of home
Neighbours of Ronald Fox and his sons John and Billy in Glasgow's east-end were often too scared to step outside. Ronald and his clan had lived at the semi-detached home at Millroad Street, Cal-ton, for more than 20 years. Solicitor Duncan Campbell, acting for Strathclyde Police, told Glasgow Sheriff Court: \"There was evidence of violent disorder within the area. There were also illegal drug activities and there was a fear among people in the area to speak up against thefamily.\"
Notorious family are booted out of house Legal move after police claims of 'illegal activity'
The house in Calton owned by 72-year-old Ronald Fox was today being locked shut for a minimum of three months after a closure order was granted by a sheriff - despite no criminal charges being brought. Mark Dunbar, for Mr Fox, said his client was \"wheelchair-bound\" and the closure order should not be granted because he needed the house because it was specially adapted. Police keep watch on the end-terrace house in Millroad Street where the Fox family were evicted
CRIME CLAN FACING THE BOOT FROM THEIR HOME ; Sheriff to rule on drugs family
It is understood his sons John, 39, and Billy, 29, also stay in the property in Millroad Street in the Calton area of Glasgow. The notice continues: \"The effect of the closure order would be to close the premises to all persons other than any person expressly permitted access by the sheriff.\" COURT ACTION: Family member Billy Fox, main image, and policeoutside their home yesterday, with the closure notice pinned to the fence,above' ORNAMENT: The foxes' SON: John Fox
Crime boss dies of cancer
Ronald Fox, 72, and sons John, 39, and Billy, 29, were evicted by a sheriff from their home in Calton, in Glasgow's East End, last year after being slapped with...
Ronald E. Fox
Foxy began his career at Lewiston Welding and ended his career as a car salesman. He worked for Thrifty (Emerson) Toyota for 42 years and sold over 10,000 vehicles. It seemed as though everyone knew Foxy and everyone bought their car from Foxy. He had countless repeat customers over his career. The family would like to thank the Emerson family for their dedication to [Ronnie] and their support of him over the years.
GRCA expects to tighten belt
Finance director Ronald Fox told the general membership that the GRCA's preliminary estimated budget for 1991 of over $22.85 million is $2.6 million more than expected revenue for the year.
SPRINGTOWN ROD AND GUN CLUB OPENS ITS NEW HEADQUARTERS
Cheryl Trewella, a state game protector in Upper Bucks, said the state government is constantly adding to its reserve of game lands. In 1926, the year the club was founded, Trewella said the state owned 86,000 acres of game lands. In 1986, she said, that number has grown to 1.3 million acres. About 60 members of the club attended the dedication ceremonies on the organization's grounds at Routes 212 and 412 in Springtown. The rod and gun club owns 30 acres at the site, which includes facilities for pistol and rifle target shooting, trapshooting and archery practice.
Drugs family allowed back home after six-month ban Neighbours admit to fears over return
\"We don't want junkies around the neighbourhood looking for a hit at all hours of the day and night.\" A 36-year-old woman added: \"I genuinely fear for my family living in this street. These people are complete lowlife.\" \"It has been arranged through their solicitor.\"