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Show The Green Sheet Thursday, June 11, 1981 Salt Lake, high has received a high earned an associate doctor of dental degree in 1969 from surgery degree from Fullerton Junior Colthe University of lege and a bachelors Pacific School of Denin 1971 at California tistry here. State University at Los George Winder, son Angeles. of Mr. and Mrs. Ohlwiler is the son of Richard Winder, plans Helen Nightingale and to associate in practice the late Ferrin H. with Dr. Reed Holt In Ohlwiler. He is marSalt Lake. ried to the former Dr. Winder received Judy A. Shields of Salt a bachelors degree Lake and the father of from Utah State four children. University in 1978. He is married to the Dental Surgery former Nancy Parker of Logan and they Degree Earned have one child, Daniel, MURRAY (UT) EAGLE swi,rf' Week j Births 88 Welcomed To Families In Area girls and boys were born to Forty-si- 42 Green :( K Sheet area families, according to hospital reports for the week ending Saturday night. of the Twenty-tw- i o arrived at The remainder were born at other Salt Lake area hospitals. Babies were born to the following area families: CLAIM ore the owner or occupant ... Sheet come to the If CASH you E Clyde Pratt, 3085 W South Gary Mettaeuer, Sunstone Road John Greenig, 1914 Kimball, 1054 Jeremy Ct Larry Sagehill Dr Stanley Briggs, chanted Hills Kevin Mudd, 3392 En 5247 quet Ave. William Bullock, Wildflower Lane Dehef Preuer, 3933 Jester Dr. Ban 5358 So Instructor At Valley Graduates LOGAN. Steven J. Ohlwiler, an industrial arts teacher at Valley high, has junior received a master of industrial education degree from Utah 4973 Wayne C Best, Eastridge Lane Boys Bruce Whetstone, 3673 So 3375 West Thayne Cooper, 5030 (See Page 7C, Col 3) State University. Ohlwiler set up an experimental lab dealing with problems of centrifugal casting for junior high students in partial fulfillment of the requirements for his degree. He attended South : 1,000,000 Cases SALT LAKE. Ten percent of the people in this country have seen or been involved in child abuse, according to estimates reported by a doctor at experts. Abuse, Beniamin Smith, Halversen of instituting Utahs 1978 6599 6387 King Valley Road Brett Andrizzi, 1060 Quail from state to state, Halversen said, but the statutory intention not always said, easy to recognize and perpetrators are certainly not quick to face the fact they have 493 John Hadlock, 5250 Hun tington Road Richard C. Reynolds, vary substantially is Repor- ting of Child Abuse and Neglect Act is to protect the best interest of children, ofPrimary Childrens caused serious fer protective services Medical Center. physical or emotional to prevent harm to the A . damage to children. children, stabilize the Halversen, a doctor in Many people, he home environment, the department of goes on, continue to preserve family life child psychiatry, said believe it is their right wherever possible and child abuse is now to physically punish encourage cooperation coma sole as as children the recognized the states in mon occurence that means of establishing among with the prodealing crosses all social, discipline. blem of child abuse. outThey regard any racial, religious, The he went on, economic and familial side interference as a definesact, child abuse or boundaries. The one violation of that right as damage or and an unconstitu- neglect million documented damage to threatening cases in the United tional intrusion into the or emophysical 1980 are But their privacy. States in proand tional health bably only the tip of an more and more states welfare of a child to are the policy (SeePage 2C, Col. 3) iceberg, according adopting So. 6497 2700 West 4763 So State 999 E. 5600 Tevita Niu, Reese, Al South Terry C. George, 3731 Centennial Road Thomas W. Miles, 605 E. Edindrew Donald L. Draper, So. 1555 West Korry M. Kilpatrick, Martin M Harker, Bourdeaux R. Brent Matthews, Franklin Cir. 4429 6840 Boys Steven L. Burton, 680 W. 5750 South Lyn G. Nelson, 5185 West So. 5662 David L. Isaksen, 1430 Alder Road Ralph Hamblin, 6739 So Kentucky Dr. Robert K Schrupp, 3529 Bydeawyle St ST. MARK'S HOSPITAL Girls Greg M Lund, 4346 So Roseblossom St. Craig McDougal, 6299 Balsa Cir John Windell, 5503 Apple Joey Badovinatz, 1414 W W Jeffrey Lym, 2357 Mary Beth Cir. M. 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