Show - — '- r r Wl Bicycle Tour fbc Hail Public Potcer To alti’akc fibnnc September 12 1988 Section C 1 Page Cab Driver Pleads No Contest in Sex-Abu- se it non-prof- Utah-Anzon- Charge northeastern corner third-degre- d tions collected from consumer-owne- electric utilities — CROWNS i 27500 OUR BEST PORCELAIN CROWN i 363-066- 1 Answer d 1212 SO STATE STREET of all the heroines Cartland’s romantic 2 What is the age in Barbara novels' Answer Answer What type of sewing “Wedding Ring" and "Star of Bethlehem" are traditional designs in 5 this craft Answer visa St jg sny 8 What are you likely to do ai a natatorium’’ Answer most famous shopping street in Beverly Hills known for its pointed oau(j oopoy 6 uiims 8 ajnsia-- j op aidway 9 Sunpnb (jom qaitty) c Aiapioiquig y sissvuq 1 auianboef c 61 Z sDuiy poo( d I SCORING: 18 points — Congratulations doctor 17 to 15 points — Honors graduate 14 to 10 points — You’re plenty smart but no grind 9 to 4 points — You really should hit the books harder 3 to 1 points — Enroll in remedial courses immediately' 0 points — Who reauf the questions to you km Kan FMw PuMWwtf with pwmiulon of Dwnbnw EntwprtM Nonit Amrtcs Syndics me Cooler Weather Helps Crews Wildfires Fighting Utah’sWhiterocks has cost Cooler temperatures helped firefighters continue making progress Sunday in the battle against several wildfires Crews expected to have full containment by Sunday night on the 16600-acr- e Whiterocks fire in Uintah County said Ashley National Forest spokesman George Bowen The fire was 85 percent contained early Sunday and officials were flying over the area trying to detect lingering hot spots with infrared machines Mr Bowen said the blaze which forced the evacuation of about 50 families m the rural area north of $385000 through Saturday The overall fire-figis expected to cost close to $1 million he added Heavy helicopters have been released from the Whiterocks fire to battle persistent blazes in other n states but 23 hand crews still were oq scene Sunday Elsewhere fire officials declared a fire on Mount Ogden under control n at noon Sunday Six crews were mopping up hot spots and may be released Monday said Interagency Fire Center spokeswoman Kathy Jo Pollock ht 20-ma- 20-ma- institutions under the deinstitutionalization movement ing rather than serving those who al- ready live at home “We have been moving people out of the institution to the community but just funding those same people is not addressing those who are in the community and could remain there if they had services” board chairman Charles Doane said A group of older parents who've kept their retarded children at home serdesperately need vices said Carmen Paulsen who has a handicapped son “There are no slots for us” Mrs Paulsen said “People are placed on waiting lists Many could get day QODD DlmPiaaPQn Q DQD & acc£?t! ‘ ’ IM4 6 This doll “We shouldn’t discriminate against clients who live at home to support those in the institution" board member Mary Paulsen said If it s gding to be last in first out it should be absolute " Mrs Paulsen then moved to set a services policy basing on "client need rather than where the client resides " Because the board already has a task force looking at similar issues Mr Doane suggested Mrs Paulsen s motion be made a temporary policy until the task force issues a formal opinion The motion was unanimously approved Even with the new policy Mr Doane said it will still be difficult to serve all handicapped people because of budget restrictions “Maybe we ought to look at capping the budget for Utah State Training School” so that more money would be available for community programs he said "I’m also interested in what the private sector can do” Mr Doane continued “If I had a child committed to the training school but could afford $300 for a private residential program but didn t have enough for day treatment why couldn t the state fund his day program’” When Mr Olsen said regulations don’t prohibit such action he was told to investigate the issue further "We still are not meeting the needs of those m the community though” Mr Doane said "That’s where I would like to look at getting volunteer funds to match federal dollars for programs " state-supporte- d Answer C DR PAUL WONSAVAGB Family requires a “hoop"’ Answer treatment if they put their children in residential programs too but ye don’t want to do that ” Handicapped services usually has a “last in first out” policy when budget cuts mandate a reduction in program slots Mr Richan said But an exception occurs when the ‘ last in" was a person from the institution he said By Carol Sisco Tribune Social Issues Writer Limited services for the handicapped are given disproportionately to those m institutions at the expense of the mentally retarded who live at home parents charged last week Speaking to the state Division of Services to the Handicapped Board parent Keith Richan said board policy mandates “first priority will be ingiven to those m stitutions You need to address service equity for home-basehandicapped individuals” Mr Richan said Rather than providing programs for those in institutions at the expense of "home based mentally retarded" Mr Richan asked the board for a resolution saying “all children who are handicapped are entitled to service ” The state’s master plan calls for equal treatment for community residents and those moved from institutions into the community division director Theron Olsen said "but we didn’t have the money to do that " The division has moved toward greater emphasis on community pro grams but those programs have primarily been limited to people leavstate-supporte- d ANSWERS: 3 Her honeymoon reportedly cost her husband $20 million (While Ton Wait) Phone or Just stop by Appointments lor your convenience in 9 Name the DENTURE REPAIR DENTURE RELINE 363-391- 3 1 These rings which claimed to indicate your emotional state were a fad in the 1970s 1 525-mil- first-degre- PHD LEVEL Finish this quotation "Marry haste repent at " — Answ er FRESHMAN LEVEL 4 curl used to be a common prize ai fairs Answer 7 Leisure GRADUATE LEVEL The two dams serving as starting points for tour provide hydroelectric power utilized by the consumer-owne- d utilities represented by the tour Ms Bentley said Both routes will culminate at the State Capitol Building in Salt Lake City Sept 17 e The ride from Glen Canyon averages 64 miles per day climbing through Zion National Park and over the Cove Fort summit at 7200 feet elevation Cyclists on the north will test their enduiance within the first few hours of the ride by climbing more than 2000 feet from Flaming Gorge into the Ashley National Forest at 8400 feet Distance on the northern route averages 63 miles per day The last leg will be from Murray City Power where bicyclists from the two starting points will unite and travel State Street to the State Capitol Gov Norm Bangerter will meet the riders at 3 pm to accept the “Public Power Week” proclama- A man who allegedly impersonated Santa Claus to entice children to perform sexual acts has pleaded no contest to one count of attempted sexual abuse of a child Eugene C Reiners 67 3275 W 3650 South pleaded no contest last e week to the felony charge after it was amended from a e felony aggravated sexual hbuse of a child charge Two counts of sodomy upon a child and one additional count of aggra-va$esexual abuse of a child were dropped by prosecutors in exchange fon Reiners' plea Seiners will appear before 3rd District Judge Homer Wilkinson for sentencing Oct 14 Deputy Salt Lake Copnty attorney Tom P Vuyk refused to comment on the plea bargain saying only “Reiners pleaded nolcnntpst to a felony and he can faqe a prison term” Reiners a Yellow Cab driver who ha$ white hair and a long white beard was accused of sodomizing and sexually assaulting a IjoJ who he had been hired to drive to School Take Isaac Asimov’s Super Quiz to a Ph D Score point for each correct answer on the Freshman Level 2 points on the Graduate Level and 3 points on the Ph I) level 1 About 50 bicyclists departed from two sites Saturday for a weeklong combined 1000-mil- e ride through virtually all the Utah communities that own their own electric utilities m celebration of “Public Power Week ” consumer-owne- d The 40 electric utilities which serve 25 percent of the state’s population will provide support vans and meals for the bicyclists participating in the tour said Alene Bentley spokeswoman for the Intermountain Consumer Power Association and its member utilities The tour consists of two routes one starting from Glen Canyon Dam a on the border the other from Flaming Gorge in Utah’s Monday Morning Handicapped Day Services Inequitable Parents Say ISAAC ASIflOV’S SUPER QUIZ Ienistiy J Better Hearing Just Came to Your Neighborhood new Beltone Hearing Center is offering onyone who suspects they have a hearing problem ule Dont miss this important your cppointmenf today1 Grand Opening Specials FREE 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