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Show 10 . MSTVALllYVIEW Thursday, Mar. this years county goal is 26, 1981 $266,000. Deputy In Classroom Cancer education - grams about obeying the law. Juniors and seniors may register for the vocational law enforcement course at Cotan optional tonwood, COTTONWOOD. its own deputy from the County Sheriffs office on hand nearly full time, Cottonwood high is giving its students a new look at the rectional officer accompanies them. Recently four prisoners came to the school and several soc- ial studies classes were law. Deputy Stephen Chard Is working in the Sheriff Assisting Youth program out of the county, a program now in its sixth year in Granite School District. The program is also working in Jordan district, with a dozen high schools involved in the two school districts. Our major purpose in being at the schools is to stabilize the atmos- the officer teaches a class in vocational law enforcement. He goes in to other classes when requested. For instance, he has instructed social studies classes in law enforcement, has gone Into home ec rooms to tell about rape prevention. Journalism students have listened to presentations on drugs. I talk about anything concerned with law enforcement that is youth-relatehe said. My favorite subject to discuss with them is youth-relate- d laws, such as having to be 19 years old to smoke or to possess tobacco, or having to be 21 before possessing alcohol. The kids ask me questions about the curfew, and at the elemen-tarieI talk about Officer Friendly and provide a coloring book s, sun 1" MTN tVIRT mow. OPEN 12:30 AU $2.00 till Mm. tfcrv fri. sxcspt ktHdayt sun ' ( THE V STARTS FDIDAT N DOGS OF WAR DEIt HUNTER R) R OVE- R-. MANIAC R MELD 00, 4 30, 8 00 HALLOWEEN 45, 6 15, 9 45 t: J A I J R N DEVIL AND MAX DEVLIN PG 15,3 15,5 15, 715, 9 15 HELD OVER (' 1 HELD OVER KILL OR BE KILLED 7 40. 6 00. 9 30 PIUS: IRUKER DREARER . 1 00, 4 20, 7 4- 5- SI. 50 till 6:45 Mon. thru Fri. except All Seats holidays ARISTOCATS G V ILACR STAUION To ' HELD OVER PG POPEYE Whora's Wilti dinances Sheet area are among those whose names appear on the fall quarter honor roll at USU. Students from the area achieving honor roll status for the term Debra Lee C. Andrew B. Walker, Cheryl D. Buck, Davis, Bradley M. Calame, Tim R. Merrill, Timothy J. OBrien and Tricia A. Prokopis. N ) CV Others include Raylene R. Anderson, Heather Borg, Laurie M. RaNae Maggard, Karen Powell Lad Becomes An Eagle Scout year Norton served as Salt Lake County crusade chairman. A member of Phi Kappa Phi, Norton received his juris doctor degree one. Other subjects covered in the course are traffic investigation and ac- cidents, evidence gathering including fingerprints, burglary investigation , criminal code and laws. He uses resource people, such as attorneys, into give first-han- d struction. Since there are too many students to visit a jail, a training officer from the County Jail comes to the schoolroom with slides. Last year, the class was able to tour the State Prison, but that no longer is allowed with the danger and worry about possible taking of hostages, the deputy said. Instead, he invites several trustees, actual prisoners, to come into the classroom. A cor- - HOUR Mon. Sat. 12 30 JJgvtf&MaxDevim BE II FINAL CONFLICT" 1 30 one-fourt- h week. I feel the program has been totally and competely successful, is his evaluation. On the elementary level, weve been successful in getting the students to On know policemen. the junior high level, some misconceptions have been cleared up, particularly on such subjects as search and seizure rights and in the area of drugs. Here at Cottonwood, I feel competely accepted by the kids and faculty and administration. The kids have come to know the policeman is human, that he just has a job to young and old, male and female, has a part to play in the continuing fight to control cancer, Norton commented. More than 38,000 Utah door-to-do- distributing cancer education literature and collecting donations, he said. Last yeai', a total of more than $695,000 was raised 'in Utah for research, education and patient service and rehabilitation. Heading the crusade drive in Salt Lake County is Rich Mavin, a Mountain Bell representative who also currently serves as chairman of the division field service committee. He has been active with the cancer society for many years, serving on both a division and county level. As county crusade chairman, Mavin is responsible for overseeing the drive that is expected to account for d of the about state goal. Last year Salt one-thir- Lake County raised more than $242,000 and BLAZING SADDLES r "CHEAPER TO KEEP HER" IT CAME WITHOUT WARNING " HIGHMND 4859991 R gram began, there was a lack of respect for the law. But, they have respect now. They realize there is a person inside that uniform. He cited a recent experience that pointed up his optimism at the success of the law enforcement program in the schools. Following a Cottonwood-Granit- e game, tension was running high and groups of students gathered for a possible . Arrow. He is deacons quorum president in his ward. At SALT LAKE. Scripts for the 1982 Playwriting Conference will be due on Dec. 1, according to officials of the Utah Playwriting Foundation. The foundation, in cooperation with the Utah Arts Council, is con- ference, scheduled in July of 1982 at Sundance. The format of the conference is divided into initial readings and critiques of from submitted scripts; staged readings and critiques before a selection panel, semi-tinalis- the public and and the playwrites two-wee- k performance workshop which provides finalists with a company of professional actors and staff to develop a marketable manuscript. Further information may be obtained by calling the Utah Arts Council, Thrifty shoppers read the Green Sheet D. Kent Norton 6500 South 400 West classifieds! To place-yours- , 262-668- -26- 1-0071 M WON CLASS 1st HI Place CLASS HI under) 1st Place (Beginning) 1990 1981 )8yrs 80 81 and receive $5.00 off 1979 1980 We offer Recreational Gymnastics classes as well as a Competitive Training Proqram Regular class price said Assistant torney Mike Hutchings. Many of those prisoners are arrested by West Valley police officers for minor offenses or driving under the influence and could be taken only to City Hall and released on bail to relatives or friends, Hutchings added. Theres a critical need at this time for bail Hutcommissioners, Comtold the City chings It takes a lot time and transporta- mission. of expenses to book somebody into the jail. The ordinance allows the City Commission to appoint city constables, police sergeants and corporals and other responsible persons as bail commissioners. Portions of Salt Lake City and Salt Lake County ordinances and state statutes were blended to form the citys regula-tion- s tion covering the at- pawnbrokers, torney said. Only one known pawnbroker operates in the city at this time, he added later. The ordinance covers dealers, junk collectors and dealers, salary loan second-han- d and agencies second- - The Golden Key Awards program was instituted in 1975 to pay tribute to the Beehive States outstanding Serdisabled persons. vice providers and employers, who have contributed extra effort to aid the handicapped, also are honored during annual ceremonies, and receive plaques inscribed with the key of opportunity. Nominations for the 81 award are now open, according to Virl Osmond, chairman of the gover-nor- s committee. Nomination forms have been sent out to many agencies that deal with the disabled, it was noted. Interested individuals and organizations, whether they have received nomination forms or not, may mit entries for subcon- sideration, Osmond said. Completed nomination forms must be received by the governors committee no later than March 30. Forms and additional information about the Golden Key program may be obtained by writing or calling Sherry and a new Golden Key Award will be given to a building owner or contractor who has kept architectural barriers in mind and worked to make facilities accessible to the handicapped. Osmond noted that considerable progress has been made recently in the hiring of handicapped persons. In Utah, more than 3,000 handicapped workers received meaningful employment last year, but the committee chairman cau- that the tioned en- couraging figures dont mean that the battle has been won. Prejudice against the handicapped person still exists, he commented. Some employers arent willing to give the disabled a chance to prove what they can do. That means we still have plenty of work ahead of us and plenty of attitudes to change. Daniel C. Cross, a Vietnam veteran who is paralyzed from the waist down and is confined to a maintained what program officials describe as a fighting spirit, and Elaine D. Olney, who has no use of her arms and hands but has learned to do many things with her feet, are among the handicapped Utahns whose achievements and examples of courage have been recognized with Golden Key Awards. 9 00- - 333 rcmutt sfi i TROLLEY 4100 S , Redwood Rd Repscher, executive secretary for the Utah Governors Committee 150 W. North Temple, Suite Salt Lake, 84110 137, Handicapped, TINY TOTS Classes For year olds Basic Movement Kinesthetic Awareness thru Gymnastic Activities Pre-Scho- 3-- 4 Citizen, Provider and Out- standing Employer. The Maurice Warshaw Award will be presented to a person who has worked to advance the cause of the disabled, Ken-neco- goods. - City City officials also ordered animal control Forms Group of possibility establishing a working agreement with a nonprofit organization WEST VALLEY. City officials here Tuesday formally organized a Municipal Building Authority to facilitate the purchase of property and equipment. Commissioner Jerry Wagstaff was elected president of the Building Authority, with Mayor Henry (Hank) Price vice president and Commissioner Renee Mackay r. secretary-treasure- Cities cannot issue the type of bonds needed for major capital to discuss the officers acquisi- tions without holding an election, but a building The authority may. Building Authority then leases the building, property or equipment to the city for the amount of money needed to retire the bond debt, City Treasurer Randy Baker noted earlier this year. Establishment of the Building Authority board enables West Valley to purchase City Hall and the grounds that surround it, Baker said. He added that West Valley will save money through this type of purchase arrangement. A down payment and which provides information on lost and found animals. Mike Scott of the Animal Caring Team said his organization is seeking to establish a centralized telephone service for people to obtain information about lost and found pets. Voluntary donations currently provide funding for the Animal Caring Team, but assistance from the city would be desired if connections were established, Scott said. The commission also approved a service contract with Utah Power and Light for delivery of electricity to the fire station at 4180 So. 6400 West. SCANNERS monthly rental SALLY FIELDS payments for the City Hall site will be returned to West Valley when the bond is sold, Baker said. TOMMY LEE JONES BACKR0ADS SKATELAKD WEST SKATE SALES AND REPAIRS MONDAY FAMILY EARTH SESSION 7:00 969-849- - 9:30 BOUND 1 4147 W. 5415 So. MURRAY Skate City 48616 Call for showtime MATINEES SAT. 70 E. 4000 So. CONTINUOUS FROM 12:00 Nock Wort of Stoto St. On 262-405- Open 6 Mon.-Thur- p.m. p.m. Matinees Sat. 1:00 and 3:30 p.m. Pvt. Parties Available Fri.-Sa- t. MMAMM THEATRES! 1 I Phone 969 MANN RedmodRd 5Sb Bargain Price $2.00 Open Til 3 PM Mon.Fri. jAEL BROOKS' Mm Ditii "EARTH BOUND" Cheaper lb Keep Her GINf WIlDfR CAME RICHARD PRYOR STIR CRAZY R rsi ulssjVff, 4711 gsiEasstga Bargain Price $2.00 Open Til 4PM Mon.Fri. Nations has Outstanding Service ty bond and comply with of variety of regulations covering the receipt of WARNING" (533-6770- ). Disabled Persons. The awards program is one way in which Utah will participate in the nationwide observance. Awards will be given in three categories -- of insurance, post adopted intact the couorntys noise control Enforcement dinance. of the ordinances provisions is being contracted from the county, Hutchings remarked. In other action Tuesday, the commission aptt proved a request by Copper Corp. to vacate a segment of the old 5600 West road no longer in use since that street was straightened in the 1960s. WITHOUT This year the Golden Key ceremonies have special significance, Osmond noted, because the Handicapped obtain the proper "IT of the on Employment pawnbrokers. All are required to maintain an account book written in English, Authority Valley also West hand precious metal dealers, as well as but has wheelchair, 1981 as the International Year of Now (advanced) 1st Place 1977 78 79 CLASS booking, City At- 'Hay Devlin designated Register Bring this ad SALT LAKE. Nominations are currently being accepted for the 1981 Golden Key Awards, presented annually to outstanding disabled individuals in Utah. Sponsoring this years awards ceremony and luncheon, which are scheduled April 23 at the Salt Lake Hilton Hotel, are the Governors Committee on Employment of the Handicapped and the Maurice Warshaw Foundation. United NEW STUDENTS CHAMPIONSHIPS . Playwriting Contest Is Scheduled culminating y Nominees Sought For Award Effort lore. The new Eagle Scout is the oldest in a family of five. three phases; Jail for of City-Count- Golden Key clarinet in concert band. Other interests include hiking, camping and fishing. His favorite merit badges were veterinary science and Indian the Petersen, Kathryn L. Windley and Kristine Larrabee. Eisenhower he plays sponsoring S. Tawna K. Edman, project completed UTAH ACADEMY OF GYMNASTICS UTAH STATE TEAM Carlene replacing broken racks. Senior patrol leader in his troop, he has been a den chief and was awarded an Arrow of Light in cubbing, the On My Honor award and is a member of Order of the Each individual, volunteers will go John C. Harland, by the boy involved placing carpet strips in hymn book racks in the chapel of his ward, as well as associated with the law firm of Backman, Clark and Marsh. do. At first when the pro- r A Julene Scott C. Smith, Steven J. Burt, Kelly C. Treseder, Diane C. Wach, David A. Bills and Jana Eliason. Also, Kerry Peterson, Leslee A. Wright, Wendy Daw, Lorie Ann Garrett, Carrie L. James, Sheryl F. Turnquist, Scott L. Coupe, Jeanette Judkins, Robertson, cy. from BYU and is presentation and ask questions. Why are you in and What prison? about drugs in the prison and how do you get them? are common questions asked of the guests. Regarding the drug question the spokes-- , man invariably answers, We cant tell you that. Some 38 are enrolled in this class, with several serious about pursuing law enforcement. The law enforcement officer spends about of his time at Bonneville and Eisenhower junior highs. He is in the program eight hours a day, five days a Mauerman, TAYLORSVILLE. A member of Eisenhower junior highs wrestling team has been accorded the rank of Eagle Scout. Kirk Powell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Powell, was presented the badge by Eugene Packer, counselor in the Taylorsville Central stake presiden- weather-caste- r D. Kent Norton is the state crusade chairman for the Utah divisions 1981 effort. He succeeds Lt. Gov. David S. Monson in the post. Last hear their Pearce, Riches, Anna M. Siciliano, Craig S. Criddle, Kathleen M. Callaghan, Kenley H. Kirk Powell in April. Salt Lake attorney and invited in to Dwight Barbara Walker, Ann K. for the societys Residential Crusade class. The format includes all aspects of police work. Officer Chard gives the history of law enforcement, its philosophy, discusses patrol tactics, talks about testifying. He takes students on a field trip to a pistol range where they are actually allowed to fire prisoners State University students from the Green Hawker, Packard, regulating activities of pawnbrokers were approved here Tuesday by the City Commission. The creation of bail commissioners is designed to save time and transportation to the LOGAN. Several Utah as - money lost in the licenses, have evidence a sure- Utah State preparations are made County Sheriff's Deputy Steve Chord explains consequences of driving under the influence and reckless driving to students in law enforcement class at Cottonwood high. and On Roll At - Cancer Society, , . establishing Area Names division of the American BOOK 'EM , Or- bail commissioners SALT LAKE. A fundraising goal of $800,000 has been set by the Utah BARGAIN Co-Hi- t: WEST VALLEY. Goal Noted television, West Valley Commission Three Ordinances Okayed throughout the state in its cancer-contreffort. Drive Dep. Chard. At Cottonwood All clinics are the Utah division confrontation. It was nice, because I could go out there, knowing some of the kids and tell them to get in their cars and go on home. I broke up the tenseness of the situation and a possible fight was prevented. Deputy Chard noted that 17 officers are ase from signed the County Sheriffs office under the direction of Sheriff Pete Hayward at the various high schools in the two school districts. Sheriff Hayward has a great commitment to the officer the youth, stated. $800.000 explained 'jPONSOLI r full-tim- phere and act as a resource to teachers and administrators. In addition, our purpose is to educate, By pro- smoke-stoppe- among the events and activities sponsored by Students Look At The Law SO. With and O THE POWER flDDlv. O Ej EARTH BOUND (PG) E OF EVIL IS NO LONGER IN THE HANDS OTA CHILD TheFinaL Conflict WHO CAN SA VI THE LAST CHAPTER IN THE OMEN TRILOGY ft-Hi- t YOU NOW? UNIVt.Ml MCTUMC "Bock Rogers' i |