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Kaysville proclaims May 1 Lucille Rigby and Joan Hawkins Day, names May 11–17 Police Week

3176464 · May 2, 2025
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Summary

The council read a proclamation honoring two long-serving volunteer crossing guards and proclaimed the week including May 15 as Police Week, citing President John F. Kennedy's 1962 designation for National Peace Officers Memorial Day.

KAYSVILLE, Utah — The Kaysville City Council on May 11 read a proclamation honoring Lucille Rigby and Joan Hawkins for their volunteer service as crossing guards and proclaimed the week that includes May 15 as Police Week in Kaysville.

Council member Perry Oaks presented the proclamation recognizing Rigby and Hawkins for regularly staffing a dangerous crossing near Laurelwood Drive, often in poor weather, to help children navigate to…

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