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Sunday, February 15, 2009

Local Police

By Lyle Hillyard
Utah State Senator: Cache Valley

I met with the chiefs of police last week for lunch, including the leaders of the police forces here in Cache County. As a boy growing up in Smithfield, I did not have much to do with our town marshal as we called him. His name was Oz Low (not from Sweden). He was well liked and I don’t think ever had a serious crime to investigate or handle. I was probably in my teens when I was playing in the large weeping willow tree that grew just west of our family home. Oz came by to talk with my dad and as I was playing, I fell about 8 feet from the tree and landed in a rose bush which knocked out my wind. Dad and Oz ran over to see how I was and I was OK except I could not talk and lay there groaning trying to get my wind back. Oz looked at me and said to my dad, “I guess I should just shoot him and end his misery.” I still remember how panicked I was and, try as I may, I could not say a word - just groan. After a few minutes I had regained my breathing and could explain that I would be OK and he did not need to shoot me. He and dad laughed about my concern. I am just glad he did not pull out his gun. His words were enough to keep me focused.

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1 Comments:

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