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Show Council Notes Crime Report KEARNS. Members of the Kearns community Crime Council received a strong warning Thursday from Sheriff tivity is punishable with up to a $1,000 fine one year in jail. andor Pyramid schemes involve the promise of a Pete Hayward rega- large return on an initial entry fee required for rding participation. activiLocally, scheme pyramid this amount has frety in the county. been $1,000 or Council members quently Success in the ilwere warned about the $2,000. legal activity depends of the get on the Illegality ability of parrich quick scheme and to attract other were asked to assist in ticipants to invest in individuals warning members of the the scheme. The scheme not to parcommunity collapses if participants ticipate in it. are unable to induce Chairman Chad Terry others to become involvread a letter received ed, he said. from the sheriff for use Many participants are in warning citizens evidently willing to which stated, Pyramid become involved with schemes are illegal and this scheme in the belief Sheriffs Office in- that they will be able to vestigations will be increasing gain the promised directed at both return before the supply and par- of new participants runs ticipants. out, Hayward explainState law makes it a ed. crime when any inThe state statute sets up or dividual clearly identifies this a operates pyramid of recruitment acthe sheriff type as criminal, the scheme, tivity said. As a Class A sheriff stated. The class misdemeanor, such ac- - A misdemeanor violation applies when any person introduced into participation in the operators ADDIN' ONE . . . David Evans adjusts picture on Monroe elementary bulletin board while Kimberly Vining (left) and Angela Buttars look on. At Monroe - Image Improvement GRANGER. Students in unit B at Monroe elementary got a head start on school this year as they became involved in a project designed by teachers to improve a childs Teacher Dale Johnson self-imag- said the project was developed to promote good parent-schoo- l relationships and to expose children to the world of work while building A self-confidenc- e. letter sent home prior to the opening of school was decorated with a picture of a rainbow and a pot of gold. It pointed out to students that they are of greater $WANTED$ SCHOOL WS GOLD RINGS DIAMONDS 966-675- 6 value than gold. The program is called The Rainbow Connection. The letter invited students to join teachers in building a phenomenal year at Monroe. Each week several children in the unit will receive special honors, usually during the week of their birthday, with summer birthdays worked into the schedule, he explained. The week prior to their birthday, or honor week, a student will take home a packet in which he or she may place favorite art work, special papers finished at school, things they have done that have importance to them as individuals. During the two weeks before school opened, students helped build a special bulletin board showing the Rainbow Connection and on this, each week, pictures and Is Goal We hope each student in unit B will find his own special pot of gold at the end of the papers brought in by students to be honored will be placed. Parents of children being honored scheme introduces rainbow each week will be invited to visit the school on Friday and eat lunch with their child. Any parent who has a hobby, vocation, job or profession he or she would like to share with the students is being invited to meet with students from 1 to 1:40 Friday of their childs week to discuss various types of jobs, professions or hobbies that may be of interest to students as they grow older. Teachers involved in the project are Mr. Johnson, Flora Anderson, Robin Adair, Kathleen Salazar and intern Sherrie Fabin, third grade; Lynette Eichers, Claire Olsen, Dave Reece and intern Toni Taylor, fourth grade. this year, commented Miss Adair. Halloween Council Activities On Tap KEARNS. Programs for children at the and library here the county throughout system will take on a Halloween flavor for the remainder of October. An Oct. 25 activity at Kearns Library will include the films Legend of Sleepy Hollow and the Lil Rascals in Moan and Groan. The affair will get under way at 10:30 a.m. Youngsters are being invited to come in costume. At Whitmore Library that same day children will be invited to participate in a 10:30 a m. program where songs will be sung and par7-- 9 Nobody represents you better. ticipants will make bookmarkers. Reg- istration is required. At Magna Library a Halloween story hour is planned on the 25th at 10:30 for school-ag- e children. South Salt Lake Library will also feature a story hour that day at 2 UTAH HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 29 Paid for by Palmer for House Committee another person into parthe letter ticipation, says. Citizens who have been victimized by, or who are approached by promoters of pyramid schemes are being encouraged to contact the Sheriffs office or their local police agency. p.m. Those dont wants around your house are probably do wants for someone else. Advertise them in Green Sheet classifieds! since the three-hou- r Crime Council West Valley View Thurs., Oct. 16, 1980 5B tions, only five required a second warning. This alone proves the value of this program. Parents are taking notice and the program is of great help in reducing curfew violations and juvenile problems, he said The value of community members serving on a Community of- ficers suggested that block captains involved in Crime Watch areas might consider having someone patrol their block during church hours each Sunday. Comments were made that this is already being done in several areas where Sunday crimes have been Crime heavy. courts than was formerly the case, Mr. Terry comments. Judged Lynn Bernard commented that the Crime Council, working in cooperation with the Sheriffs office, is helping to make this possible. People are more aware of problems and are taking more interest in their community, and there is less apathy than was seen a few years ago, he commented. 33 JudgethatBernard out of 140 four-yea- period, commented Mr. Terry Eleven councils were originally organized and several are now reorganizing, he said The Kearns group has been responsible for organizing Crime Watch groups in many areas (See Page 1013, Col 3) W.V. CITY reported first warning letters he sent out on curfew viola- - will meet tonight (Thursday) at 7:30 to (See Page 10B, Col 2) 30 TAYLORSVIUE GRANGER Paid For By Citizens To burglaries OPEN M0MDAY-SUNDA- Bangerter Re-Ele- MD3 u Redwood Rd. Y JUMBO PACK "A GRADE'' FRYER THIGHS BONELESS BEEF sfl5? commit- ted. In checking which days of the week showed the highest burglary rate, it was found that crimes are more fre- quent during the early part of the week, with 25 STEW MEAT . jr-s- JUMBO PACK J of the percent burglaries taking place on Sunday, 25 & Prices Effective Oct. 16 - 17 - 18 crimes took place between 6 a.m. and 6pm.; 28 were committed at an unknown time and 36 between 6 p.m. and 6 a.m., the times when most people think all burglaries are 4800 So. 8:00 AM to 10:00 PM residential burglaries showed that 31 of the percent percent Monday, 37 Tuesday and 12 percent Saturday, leaving only one percent on the other three days of the week. It was noted that an increase of Sunday crime has been noted '72. r. CANNED PEPSI. PEPSI LITE. DIET PEPSI, & MOUNTAIN DEW HPI 1 49 EACH 2 1 39 FOR 29 OZ. NORWEST PORK & BEANS 09' 15 OZ. NORWEST CHILI . POTATO CHIPS ' aa SHALL EGGS ore C DOZ. IDA TREAT 2 LB. PCK. HASH BROWNS FOR BUTTER FINGER CANDY BARS REG. LAY'S 7 OZ. BAG 2 pkg. 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A Community Crime Counicl is now entering its fourth year of activity and is more cases through the thefts, for a monetory value of $60,030; and 95 residential To GRANGER. reach out and bring a friend will be the sub- The Kearns Re - ELECT were given statistics of crimes committed in the councils area (all areas served by Kearns high school) between July 1 and Sept. 30 this year. The report included 60 assaults; and Council working along with the A report was given that during the same three-mont- h period, 95 cases out of 113 adult arrests cleared the courts and 160 cases out of 225 juvenile arrests were cleared. Deputies are getting more arrests and are getting cleared proven fact. Judge Bernard and Mr. Terry commented West Valley City, UT. block of time for LDS Sunday meetings came into effect. Reach Out Is Theme Of Meet Sheriffs office to teach Crime Watch procedures and assist in crime prevention is a Kearns S9C NORWEST GAL. 1 APPLE g29 CIDER MJB 3 LB. 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