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Show 1 WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- IS NEWS JOURNAL, MAY 12, 1977 Slides Don Cavelli of Utah criminal the Northern justice ad- n ministration gave a slide presentation which is used to educate the public on the advancements made in the criminal justice system. ONE OUT of twenty Americans will fall victims of serious crime this year and many people are Interested as to what is being done to fight crime. The 1968 Ominuhus and Safe Street act gave $20million to Utah to upgrade its criminal justice system. THIS money has been used for training, crime prevention centers, equipment and modern facilities, special programs and Special 99 popular style tank top for men. washable Completely machine polyestercotton in colorful solids and stripes. A juvenile corrections and courts. The federal government by funds has providing strengthened and improved ail criminal justice districts throughout Northern Utah. MR. CAVELLI said that the Clearfield police dept, is one of the finest in Utah and lias one of the highest crime clearance rates. Scott Childs, left, and Scott Balaich, right, show one way of getting Hope Smith to the concert. Hope is an alumni of Clearfield High School, graduating in 1974. The Clearfield choirs hope to see many concert choir alumni at the May 12 concert. CONCERT Homan Sentenced Months In County Jail Sunset woman was sentenced to six months in the Davis County Jail in connection with the Dec. 9 shooting of her husband. A SECOND District Judge Thornley K. Swan committed the woman, Mary A. Wybrow, 38, 280 W. 825 North, Sunset, to the Utah State Hospital in JUDGE SWAN said the defendant will begin serving her jail term following the hospital treatment. He said he would review her case again on June 7. old Meanwhile, a Clearfield man pleaded guilty in Second District Court to a charge of burglary, a third-degre- e felony. Provo for treatment and evaluation for a period not to exceed 30 days. was She transported immediately to the hospital from the courtroom in the Davis County Courthouse. ROGER J. Blaylock of 16 S. East, Clearfield, pleaded guilty to entering a Clearfield home on Feb. 18 and stole money and some valuable coins, grb 500 Grime Down Slightly In Syracuse According To Police Report For Month There were no burglary, auto theft or sex offenses listed among Syracuses police complaints for last month. WEVE been busy but our crime has been of a minor nature, said police chief Henry Martin. We seldom have a major crime in this community, but we certainly LOSING THE BUDGET RACE? Help your income keep up with your outgo through e work. pleasant Training provided. Contact local distributor; Amway Q for interview Phone t appointment part-tim- 6 AMWAY 766-012- 6 have our traffic problems. He Young Girl Molested lo G noted that there was only one felony case among the 91 total complaints last month, an aggravated assault charge. Clearfield and neighboring law enforcement agencies are on the watch this week for a man who reportedly molested a girl Sunday afternoon in Clearfield. CLEARFIELD Lt. Daren Green said the description given of the suspect is too broad to be of much value. The suspect is thought to be to 6 tall, about Caucasian, and wearing a mustache. He reportedly molested, without raping, the girl who 5-- was playing with two young friends near 800 East 600 South, Clearfield, about 2 p.m. Sunday. WE ARE checking out all leads and looking for suspects, but we dont have much said Lt. Green. to go on, The children did their best to give a description of the suspect and his car but its too vague to do much with. He said neighboring police agencies are also on the lookout for any clues or similar cases of child molest.crb Evening Health Care Clinic Will Open May 14 Dr." Charles J. BefWald, M.D. and associates will open an evening care clinic at the Herefordshire Medical Building in Roy effective May 14, 1977. OFFICE hours will be from p.m. to 9:30 p.m., Monday thru Friday and on Saturday. Appointments can be made from 10 a.m. to closing each day. The practice will be 5 2 essentially ambulatorycare including children and adults. Obstetrics, however, will not be included in the prac- tice. Arrangements for after hours emergency care will be made by referral. DR. BERWALD is at the present' time, in civil service practice at Hill Air Force Base but has practiced previously in the Layton and Roy areas. Appointments can be made by calling Clearfield Police Chief Archuleta is chairman of the District Two Council of the ' criminal justice administrat- ion. HE ALSO told the council that a crime data center was approved last week and it will be housed at the Clearfield Police Dept, and will go into operation June 1st. He is very proud of the criminal justice system of Northern Utah and said that they will continue to improve their facilities. 4w5 HE ALSO commended the Clearfield police and the city Girls tank top assortment includes screen prints, solids, stripes and for cooperating on the data center as it will be a tremendous asset for them.mnm colorations. polyester and cotton. bright Easy-car- e ' ' Attends Meeting Mayor Glen W. Cundall of Kaysville attended the Annual meeting of the National Association of Regional Council at San Antonio, Texas last week. MAYOR Cundall is Vice-Chairm- of Wasatch Front Regional Council. He was sent as their representative. Over 2,000 persons attended the meetings from all parts of the United States, the majority being local elected officials. MAYOR Cundalls wife, Mary and daughter Glenda accompained him on the nine day trip. They returned home Saturday evening. summer-tim- e favorite for preschool boys. Polyestercotton in colorful solids and stripes. Cool n comfortable. A of the 91 cases handled in April were for traffic violations - of which 40 motorists received citations and 37 were issued warnings. Many of our traffic violamotions are by torists, most of them on their way to and from Antelope Island, he said. And the situation will get worse during the summer. SEVENTY-seve- Special n -- Boys Special 3 for 8; 5 out-of-to- HE SAID there were 10 reportable auto accidents last month, but none with serious injury or fatality. Syracuse officers made 40 assists to other police agencies outside the community. Special 799 Mens and boys sport oxford in Borrow to your hearts content popular style. Vinyl with padded collar, curved high back and sponge rubber insole. 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