Show P - r'A ': ' 'W - 44'4at'we' A 0 : ':' 1 f ori'Vt4""bale144V"0-3- 1P44titV0'WVNe°44444a UTAH The Salt Lake Tribune - ' Al ' t t ' Police officers complained they already are trying to function with too little time and too few Attorneys on both sides of a lawsuit were given the green light Friday to proceed with an agreement they hashed out after more than a year of negotiations The lawsuit was filed by the National Center for Youth Law last year on behalf of 1500 children in foster care and the 10000 children reported annually as suspected victims of abuse or neglect Parties in the case came to a settlement last month US District Court Judge David K Winder told the parties he considered the settlement to be "fair and adequate" for everyone involved in the class action and so would sign off on its preliminary approval He scheduled a hearing for final approval in 12 weeks During the interim lawyers will attempt to notify everyone affected by the settlement and invite them to voice objections to the court in writing or at a hearing at US District Court on Aug 29 at 8 child-welfar- 44- A' ' civil-righ- 1 -- '0 toi) trill am Across town Friday employees of the Division of Family Services (DFS) were getting a short course on how the division's operations will be affected by the settlement and by the Legislature's massive Child Welfare Reform Act which goes into effect July 1 Also attending were I Noonan told the group that problems identified in the state's e system span several disciplines and it will take a cooperative effort of all those areas — law enforcement included — to fix the system Major changes will come with specified deadlines for shelter hearings treatment plans and permanency decisions for children in foster care Taking a team approach to deciding whether a child needs to be removed from his home also is positive Glazier said "This spreads the decision-makin- g responsibility and control across a broader base It's not all going to be on the caseworker's shoulders to make those important decisions" child-welfar- : A : ' :'' t' k 'Al — Visitation Suit By Twila Van Leer :v T: Attending both a high school graduation and a community college graduation only days apart isn't highly unusual for a Utah family But when the high school graduate and the community college graduate are one and the same that is unusual Jeremy Tyler Adams 17 donned a red mortarboard and gown last week for his graduation from East High School in Salt Lake City as a junior On June 11 he will swap for a black version to receive an associate degree in science from Salt Lake Community College He will be the youngest graduate the college has produced SLCC officials told the family This fall he will enroll at Nova Southeastern University Fort Lauderdale Fla with more than 115 hours of credit for university-leve- l courses He'll add some more this summer when he completes a series of organic chemistry classes at Southern Utah University in Cedar City At Nova he hopes to graduate in a year with his stubrother Jason who already is a dent at the Florida school Their father Phillip teaches graduate level computer science at the Corporation O D D Explosive Suit A Moab woman R ifir 41 ' ‘ 171- r - - Nit l i - : c! 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June 18th ' as c1i A it FEATURING 0 ' Snapper's Jet Vac-hdeck chamber - ' 7 diL14 ' '4 am-- - " - e I c":0— Salt Palace Exhibit Hall 4 s stepping-stone- OEILUAL2 0 I --- Bennion headed the Provo School District from 1980 to 1985 before accepting the Salt Lake City position GMT M M 'Ell using simple yet powerful spiritual exercises Experience it for yourself For a FREE book call ECKANKAR 4840220 ODD S - Z170- 11f61- lo- t Minn SALT LAKE CITY 1 - :)k I ' ': 4eAV : De- - Turn stumbling blocks into I - ' teen-age- thumb illtelralle'Tges' 1 -- '''''''' :' ''''T rl''''::'' in-li- Mary Ann Wiler Friday sued $12000 said officials from the 11 fo :::' -- 'n::71Z Lynn R JohnsonThe Salt Lake Tribune voe & Reynolds a paint manufacturer The woman claims that while working at Moab Bit and Tool Co in June 1992 she went to use a can of Devoe's "Mirrolac Coverup" — but it exploded in her face She says she sustained broken finger bones and needed stitches for cuts to her hand and Utah Economic Development happens to you ri 77 irL7-1:011"coLLE- they can eventually collect Trade in your Water Heater now before this Indictment David Brockbank has been indicted on 26 federal counts of bank fraud embezzlement and other charges in connection with a scheme that landed a Zions Bank manager in prison Brockbank and manager Richard Mouritsen allegedly engaged in a scheme to bilk Zions' Tooele branch and outside investors out of about $2 million The scheme's purpose was to continue to funnel cash to Brockbank's business and associates even though his checking accounts at the bank were overdrawn and he was delinquent in repaying loans it's alleged Mouritsen who last year pleaded guilty and portrayed himself as a victim of Brockbank was given a lenient sentence in part for his cooperation in the investigation 4 d Plan to attend the Eckankar Regional Seminar August 6 1994 Elf :!-- '' -- :!:::idc r1 1 in which members of Friends Network give a $1500 "gift" to an individual at the top of the pyramid By recruiting new participants members are told scheme is operating in Utah Oklahoma Texas Montana and ar - iL:ing'''' '7:ii'7::: :!- ”? i:' ::::!7''Ari:ctC')7:?iv'i!-:4-r''''7is- :- — c Oregon ODD It's a scamp n illegal pyramid ODD White-Coll- 4: And if Jeremy sounds like an sort he's not In and shorts stocking-footeand with scabs that look suspiciously like the remains of an skate wipeout decorating his left r leg he looks like your average Salt Lake "I don't think I've missed anything I've done all the normal things I just didn't find the regular high school program sufficient I cut out all the wasted time" he said His "school" has been all over the valley from International Baccalaureate and Advanced Placement classes at West High School to the University of Utah to SLCC (where he took 20 credit hours per quarter during the past year) and to his home school East High He even took some courses at the Davis Applied Technology Center in Kaysville when his mother Suann was enrolled there "I never felt out of place at SLCC" he said "Some of my teachers knew how young I was some didn't I never made a point of it I view myself as a normal kid and hope others do too" school If all goes as planned Jeremy armed with a baccalaureate degree at 18 will be ready to attack his ultimate objective — medical school with a specialty tends Jensen slammed his head against a car window and tried to choke him Then the officer put him in a choke hold and threw him to the pavement knocking him out he claims The suit seeks $124915 including $1133 for damage to Cordova's clothes and personal effects He says the burglary charge against him was r - ' - '' ' in pediatric neurologic surgery He could be ready to practice in his late 20s if the agenda stays on track "I'd love to go to Harvard" he said "But I have too many credits that they won't let me transfer" That leaves the choice of a medical school open to availability and how the future evolves FOR THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Mike Jensen and Christina Lewis violated his civil rights He con- torney Brian Barnard is suing the Salt Lake County Jail over a policy that prevents children 8 years old and younger from visiting incarcerated family members and friends The US District Court suit claims that jail officials prevented two children of Rudy Romero who is awaiting trial from visiting him The suit seeks $5000 compensation for each child and a temporary restraining order that would allow Romero's children to visit P-- ' Teen to Graduate From College Days After High School Graduation aggravated burglary officers at- ts ' Utah Transit Authority official Bill Barnes steps into an "articulated" bus called an "accordion" because of flexibility between its segments UTA began testing the vehicles this week on routes In northern Utah The agency may use a federal grant to buy 10 of the buses which reduce operating costs because each accommodates more passengers than a regular bus missect Civil-righ- ': t' 4rz -— FOR THE RECORD ODD t!: 't i A BUS WITH THE BENDS 111 Drugs and Fire: A fire at a South Salt Lake storage complex on Wednesday was discovered by police who were sorting through an illegal methamphetamine lab located about 20 feet away The fire started about 1:15 pm in two units at 450 W 3200 South Fire crews from three agencies had it under control in 20 minutes The highly explosive meth lab was discovered when the person renting the unit failed to pay his bill 7 — t T4-- f ft VT 1 4's 1 adva- 1— It '' ' :' at-ris- - 0 ) itit o I: ? :- 1r ii:iz I J C: 4 r'ize: -- Mg'sk She also was pleased to learn Ohio 1 ''' she said that legal counsel for the division has moved from county attorneys to the attorney general's office and funding was appropriated by the Legislature for 16 new lawyers to work specifically with 1 4g- i - if- : 1 4:s ' L:7gatilef-- no treatment plan and the clock doesn't start running until a treatment plan is in place "This way you know where you are at the end of six months At the end of one year you know what to do next It's excellent" h l' - ' 'r V "That's frustrating because during that time period there is officers medical and mental-healtspecialists and at least one legislator The act departs significantly from what child welfare has been in Utah said DFS Director Mary Noonan It draws largely from system reforms in California and ''''' 1 i ' ' ' ' "11114'614 fA '''ft operated previously acknowl- edged Pat Rothermich DFS director of education Although the act's July 1 effective date has caused concern among many employees foster-car- e worker JJ Glazier said the meeting helped relieve some of her anxieties She is pleased by the stringent deadlines designed to either repair families quickly or get children out of dysfunctional homes that show no signs of improvement If a child's biological home hasn't made significant changes after 12 months the legislation requires that another permanent home be sought In the past Glazier said she's seen children sit in limbo because hearings have been delayed for more than a year ' e i - ':' ' ':14' : ''t ''''''- 1 '1- 1 i' i Salt Lake City School Superintendent John Bennion will resign to become a clinical professor of education and administration at the University of Utah effective Sept 1 Bennion has led the Salt Lake City district since 1985 His tenure there has been noted by an emphasis on curriculum development devoting resources to k students and expanding nced-studies programs He graduated from East High School in 1953 and received his undergraduate and master's degrees from the University of Utah In 1966 he received a doctoral degree from Ohio State University His career has taken him from secondary classrooms to university level work serving in administrative capacities in several universities as well as superintendent of school districts in Brighton NY and Bloomington "''1" 1 i j ( 11 4 At A 11 ':f k oft v l"''44 or: '''‘ ' fi ! — ''' - ' - 'v4') ''' ' - !' t tilt ' I ' ' — ' f '4''1 4 i i' v budgets for the year were set long ago and adapting to new mandates on DFS could be difficult "This whole act requires a paradigm shift" from how the system ts 4 - ' ' ) -- r '01—' il 1' of Af - resources Additionally their e 1 Salt Lake Schools head Accepts Post at U of U On Behalf of Foster Kids TIIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE B3 Saturday June 4 1994 - By Nancy IIobbs : 7i - leSliW"4"4'0"11°u444"P'INV"P4061-P44ii:4411-"i°104g-6441441911110"4"1S1-4444:44- Judge Gives His Blessing To Settlement in Suit Filed - e ' 4 tt |