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Show I Pam1 2(.. rltriir 12. 1 J1! 1 Clearfield Pageant Contestants Sought States with the highest per capita spending for police protection, judicial and correctional systems and other criminal justice purposes are usually those with the highest incidence of major crime, according m Utah Foundation, the private, research agency. This does not suggest that expenditure for criminaljustice purposes is not a deterrent to crime, but rather that people are reluctant to increase spending for this purpose until forced to do so, the foundation points out in a research brief. CLEARFIELD Applicants are Clearfield Miss the for being sought Contest which will be held April 16 at Clearfield High School the auditorium. Girls who will be ages 17 through 23 on that date are eligible to enter if they live in Clearfield or are a Clearfield High School graduate. ' Applications are available at the State Farm Insurance office, 185 N. from Byron Main, Liljenquist, president of the Kiwanis Club which sponsors the pageant. He also can answer questions about details of the application. Applications must be turned in by . March 10. Applicants will then begin a training program under the direction of Jerry and Dixie non-prof- it Of the 15 states highest in criminal justice spending, 13 are among the 15 states with highest rates of total major 773-448- 2, Coggins. The number of contestants will be pared to 10 during the training program. Ben E. and Alice Adams are coordinating the pageant. Adams is Kiwanis vice president. The current Miss Clearfield is Mignon Peterson. Little Miss Clearfield and Little Mr. Clearfield applications also are crime, of violent crime, or of both. At the other end of the scale of criminal justice spending, a similar relationship with the incidence of major crime appears to exist: states with low crime rates spend relatively less for criminal justice purposes. Some significant variation occurs in the area of violent crime, where a number of southern and southwestern states have relatively high incidence of violent crime compared to their rank in spending for criminal justice purposes. Utahs per capita spending for criminal justice in 1978 was 11 percent below the national average, while Utahs incidence of major crime was 3 percent below the average for the nation. The rate of violent crime in Hill AFB Executive Named to National Post MIGNON PETERSON available at the State Farm office. Winners in those contests will be announced the night of the pageant. Entrants in the childrens contests must be ages 3 through 6 on April 16 and must be current residents of Clearfield. There is a $4 entrance fee for the childrens pageants. Jack C. Price of Clearfield has been appointed chairman of the Constitution Committee of the Air Force Association (AFA) by National President Victor R. Kregel. Price, a civilian executive at Hill AFB, also serves as a national director of AFA, and is a former national secretary of the 155,000-memborganization. He was awarded AFAs Presidential Citation at the Cosmetology Facilities Open House Planned 1980 national convention, and has received two Exceptional Service awards and a Medal of Merit in previous years. The Constitution Committee reviews 1977-197- 8. 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VISA A MASTiRCHARGE Ms. Gallegos said that in addition to An open house at which alumni and inside improvements, cosmetology has the public can see renovated and improved facilities in the department of ample parking in front of the department which is available to patrons with cosmetology at Weber State College an appointment. will be held Feb. 23 in the old ' As said Maureen S. ; technology building, part of the learning process, the in cosmetology department offers hairGallegos, instructor-specialis- t cuts, permanents, manicures, facials, cosmetology and department director. The open house will be held from 3 to hair stylings, etc., at reasonable prices to the public. The work is done by 6 p.m. and will include light refreshments. It will feature demonstrations of trainees under supervision of instudents work and the techniques they structors. have learned, Ms. Gallegos said. It is open daily Monday through The cosmetology department, housed Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., except for on the first floor of the old technology an 11 to noon closing. Patrons should for an appointment. building, is training a capacity group of call students in all phases of cosmetology. .The cosmetology department Renovation and improvement of the teaching staff includes Ms. Gallegos, departments facilities has been part of .Norma Beesley and Joanne Johnson. Students go into cosmetology work a broad program of improvement of the building, once the center of all School of locally and in adjoining states on Technology offerings. completion of their training period. 'THE VIDEO STATtON"i AIRPLANE! COAST TO COAST amendments. It is one of several committees and councils that carries out the Associations business and advises the president in areas of special interest. The Air Force Association is a national, parentneses) were: total major .crime, 4,979 (U.S. average, 5,109); violent crime, 272 (U.S., 487); property crime, 4,707 (U.S., 4,622) By geographical area, the Pacific region was highest in the rate of major crime, and the Mountain States stood second among the nine geographical regions listed in the FBIs Uniform Crime Reports. Very high crime rates in Nevada, Arizona, ahd Colorado appear to account for the relatively high incidence in the Mountain region. Within the region, Utah stood fourth among the eight Mountain states in incidence of crimes against property, but fifth in the rate of total crime, and sixth in the. rate of violent crime. Montana and Idaho had the lowest crime rates among the Mountain States in all three categories. Utah was 45 percent below the national average, but the states rate of crimes against property was 2 percent above the national figure. The foundations comparisons were based on published reports of the U.S. Department of Justice and Bureau of the Census for Total outlays for criminal justice In Utah in 1978 were $109.2 million, averaging (86.13 per capita. Criminal justice expenditure of state and local governments in Utah represented 9.4 percent of all general expenditures for the same year. Across the nation, average state expenditure for criminal justice purposes was 9.5 percent of general expenditures, or $97.12 per capita. Rates of major crime per 100,000 population in Utah (national figures in WELCOME 399-053- 2 OPEN MONDAY THRU SATURDAY 1 AHWeted vM Hm wfiot'o lorfoot Mo tf vMm itoroo 1 -- 8 my Marks 8" SCISSORS 626-630- 9 Value $22.00 Oratorical Contest Scheduled District No. 2 High School Oratorical Contest will be held at Clearfield High School Choral Building Friday at 7 p.m. The purpose of the American Legion High School Oratorical Contest is to develop a deeper knowledge and understanding of the Constitution of the United States on the part of high school students. Winners of the contest will be eligible to continue in competition toward scholarships at department and national levels. All members of the American Legion and the general public are invited to attend. Rabies Vaccination Clinic Set A rabies vaccination clinic ROY will be held Saturday at the Lakeview Elementary School, 4975 S. 2000 W., Roy. The clinic is being sponsored by the Roy Police Association, the Roy Animal Control Department, and the Utah Veterinary Medical Association. - The clinic will be held from 2 to 5 p.m. and the cost will be $5 per shot. All dogs should be on a leash and cats should be confined to a box or other container. -- ' Animal control personnel from Roy will be on hand to sell licenses. People wishing to get the discount fee for their animals being altered need to take a certificate with them to the clinic. DENIM 47" wide The fabric Fair Clearfield Shopping Plaza Daily 9-- 8, 825-369- 3 f Sat. 9-- 6 B7 BOD IN THI ROY SHOPPINO CINTIR Dally 9--9 025-970- 4 TUio Fabric Fair 606 S. Main Brigham City 723-6551 V |