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Show THE SENTINEL Charbonneau becomes Draper police chief A police who has veteran, promised to upgrade the at every department level, has been named City's police Draper K the force as a patrolman. During an interview, Charbonneau pledged to turn the Draper police force "into a professional department'; upgrading chief. it "at evry level from Allan Charbonneau, 32, patrolman to dispatch."' has been named by The new chiefs imofficials to mediate major goal is to Draper replace Jim Murray. build the city's reserve Murray will remain on force. By having reserves fulfill category I poice certification requiremen- ts, paying them at least minimum wage (they how receive IS a shift), and giving them first when a preference fulltime position opens, Charbonneau hopes to provide the added incento necessary tives unit. build a dependable . n Z L -1- - f p I -. ,.; d v -- ni V' ! g . i : l' L lr ft P-- - I . ' I I '"' in sperialiml team tatks, and hostage training, USE THE . WANT ADS " U l El negotiations. He has been on certified radar, CPU, firearms, breathalyzers, intoxilzers and completed inservices in fingerprinting techntqnw, use of deadly force, and accident investigation. ' -- College Cajon, California. A Vietnam veteran, be was hired as a Draper reserve in 1979. In I960, be was appointed detective and juvenile officer and later became a member of a tatkal squad and a full time officer. He has also acted as a bail comfor Judge missioner Geraldine Enniss and is a member of the County Attorney's Special Arson Fire Enforcement Team. His training includes in courses special weapons and tatical Doputios arrost shoplifter A old Murray man was arrested by Salt Lake County Sheriff's he after deputies allegedly shoplifted a box of allergy tablets from Skaggs, 2378 E. 7000 S. The man was taken to the Salt Lake County Jail. Burglars broke into a truck parked at the Family Trolley Theaters, 1072 E. 700 S., and took a cassette case containing 45 tapes and a handgun from the cab. Loss totalled $700. Entry to the truck was made by forcing the wing window open. A Honda three wheeler, valued at $500, was taken from a residence near 7200 S. 200 E. Burglars pried a screen off a bedroom window and took over $377 worth of jewelry and clothes from a borne near 2400 E. ar , 7000 S. library. ...v Come From $9$ Utah's superintendent ot public instruction, will as a continue of UAAE, and will supervise relations with the Utah legislature. For the past decade, UAAE has been working national the with organization to document the necessity of giving the arts the same emphasis in the schools as is given other basics such as mathematics or science. Members of AAE observe that while the left side of the brain is used primarily for handling basic skills traditionally in . the emphasized the schools, right side of the brain, where the visual arts, music, intuition, etc., are process, is often neglected. "Our major thrust has been to redress this imbalance," Woodbury said. "Man is impaired if he developes only one half of his brain," he added. The Utah organization has conducted several published nationally research projects that document "the profound social development that will take place when the arts are treated as useful educative instruments," according to Woodbury. Educators have accepted the findings with "a great deal of enthusiasm," he said. Woodbury, dean of the College of Fine Arts and since Communications 1973, was previously a ' BYU's of chairman of Speech Department and Dramatic Arts. He has also taught at the of Iowa, Bowling Green State University, Colorado State College and as a graduate assistant at the University of Illinois. received has . es State from Utah degi. BYU the and Univo.ity, Universi.v of Illinois. He fat published widely in articles and books, reviews and has lectured worldwide. He is married to the farmer Margaret Swenson of Logan and they have four children. Other board members include Dr. Harold Oaks, and vice chairman research director; Dr. Avery Glenn, teacher training of elementary and secondary levels; Ruth Draper, liaison with the Utah Arts Council; comMike Hansen, Dr. munications; LeRoy executive Lindeman, in Dinosaurs the library? They will be on Wednesday, May 13, at 3 p.m. in the South Jordan Branch Library, 10300 Beckstead Lane. Children, four to seven years of age, are invited to Children's join Librarian Dze Long to hear all about the huge reptiles of prehistoric times. Preregistration is required. 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Woodbury, dean of BYU's College of Fine Arts and Communications, has been He added that by using named of reserves to supplement the Utah Alliance for Arts the four-maforce, he Education (UAAE). could adequately supply Woodbury will be in the necessary police ser- charge of the state vices to the community. organization's relations the He also plans to with national Draper's organization, the Alliance strengthen Watch for Arts Education, John Neighborood F. Kennedy Center for Program. Charbonneau attended the Performing Arts. South High in Salt Lake Dr. Walter Talbot, and Grostmont City Junior Thuwlij, Mjj 21 Formerly The Nursery p -- 7 lion. Thm ri. Sat. 6 9-- . 6 T |