Show 1 10B Standard-Examin- Saturday March 7 1981 er Foreign Language Week observed here By CAROL NICHOLES guage will give them a big advantage in the future FARR WEST — The words are “They tell us we’ll have a lot different but most everyone agrees better chance at most any job” that learning a foreign language said Denise Adams a 7th grader can bring big dividends to students who is learning Spanish in the way of future jobs church Dave Kirkham belongs to a and cultural g globe-trottinexperiassignments family that has ences visited Mexico Canada and Hawaii For that reason Ogden area and he reported that two of his schools are celebrating Foreign sisters were born in Guam Language Week in the Schools “My family will probably go to Programs at Wahlquist Junior Spain next year” said the two-yeHigh School and Weber High language student who School are typical of those being claimed his linguistic ability will presented throughout the Ogden then be very important and Weber School Districts Language students from Weber The special activities are design- High School presented a folk song ed to focus attention on the import- and dance program at their own ance of developing linguistic school and at Wahlquist to mark abilities the occasion “The inability to speak foreign They also conducted a poster a is contest and sold international languages heavy extracting from in the to trade and US treats other students price relations” At Wahlquist students competed diplomatic says Gary Turner A Wahlquist Junior High for prizes in an international dress School Spanish teacher contest and for saying the right And Anna Eldredge Spanish and foreign word to the right person German teacher at Weber High “We’re trying to get students to School says “there is no better recognize their roots and get rid of hope for communication with other a cultural nearsightedness as to countries than being able to speak what the term American’ their languages” means” Turner said Some Wahlquist students said “There are no Americans except they have already found uses for Indians” he claimed “and our roots go back to many lands” languages learned in school Ninth grader Kristeen Andersen Wahlquist students also hunted said “nobody can understand a hidden treasure according to clues foreign exchange student who rides written in German or Spanish he on our bus so I have to translate a said Standard-Examin- Staff er ar Wahlquist German teacher Joseph Layne Hull points with said “I went to Spanish Camp for a pride to the 360 of a total of 700 year last summer and for a whole students who are taking a second week we weren’t allowed to speak language claiming “this is the English” highest percentage in the state of Other students said a second lan Utah” little” And ninth grader Cindi Marsh Rod Muneira a dance from Northern Spain excites cultural interest in Wahlquist Junior High School students Lavonne Joos Michele Apartment WASHINGTON TERRACE — The City Council has ordered a halt to the renting of apartments in areas of Washington Terrace zoned exclusively for single family homes Property owners were given six months to conform with the order before facing court action that Chief Inspector Dick Nelson said could involve daily citations for violating the city’s zoning and fire codes “It will be a big mountain to climb” Nelson said but told the council he is ready to begin en- forcement “if that’s what you want” And the council said that’s exactly what it wants after listening to a planning commission report that an estimated 100 “illegal” rental zones of the city are units in serious health and safety posing threats and adversely affecting the single family status of the neighborhoods involved “The planning commission is saying the City Council better get off its duffs and do something about R-1- R this” said Councilman Percy Hess Hess made this statement after planning commission members and Nelson reported the problem has been developing over a number of years and previous recommendations to resolve it have been ig r®ra1tals treatments helps young alcoholics While adolescent alcoholism is difficult to treat most youth who treatcomplete adequate two-year ment programs overcome their problem the medical director of the DePaul Rehabilitation Center in Milwaukee Wise said this week in Ogden Dr Roland Harrington who keynoted the second annual Institute on Alcoholism and Chemical Dependency discussed adolescent alcoholism between sessions The institute was sponsored by hosSt Benedict’s and McKay-De- e State Weber and College pitals Dr Harrington said that 97 per cent of the adolescents he treats are addicted to both alcohol and marijuana Bob Bednarek director of St nedict’s Alcohol and Chemical BeDe- pendency Treatment program said he sees a similar problem Dr Harrington warned the publ- ic has been “taken in by advocates of marijuana who have led us to believe it is harmless” Marijuana he notes “is a sedi-tiv- e drug much like alcohol and a double addition is much more difficult to treat” “There is no doubt alcoholism in kids has increased over the past 10 he said “The real problem years” we haven’t wanted to call it is that” Up to now he said juvenile al- coholism has been ignored or puni- - Trains in Missouri Roy — Pvt David L Hayden son of Ronald G Hayden of 5354 S 3100 W Roy is attending basic training at Fort Leonard Wood Mo During the training students receive instruction in drill and ceremonies weapons map reading tactics military courtesy military justice first aid and Army history and traditions tively handled through the courts “In spite of the difficulties in treating it and in spite of the problems of adolescence itself kids do respond to good treatment” However he points out treatment programs must last at least two years to be effective-“Kid- s who come out of it (alcoholism) are beautiful” he said “They resist peer pressure and are able to help other kids” He said there is a long waiting adolescent treatlist for a d ment unit that is part of the DePaul facility He said the youth facility was established under strong pressure from the community and schools who maintained it was badly needed “There are only a handful of youth treatment facilities in the he added US” Bednarek said that the kind of treatment program visualized by Dr Harrington doesn’t exist in 16-be- haltedl Service club to hear about Hansen twins SOUTH OGDEN — David and Patricia Hansen will address the South Ogden Kiwanis Club at 7 pm Wednesday at the clubhouse on 4200 S 100 E The parents of Siamese twins they will describe their feelings about the historic surgical separation of daughters Lisa and Elisa by doctors at the University of Utah Medical Center The twins will accompany their parents to the meeting Reservations may be made 8 until Monday at 479-736- V Rod A courting dance from Argentina is performed by Terri Browning RIVERDALE — The cost of building in Riverdale will be going up with the adop-tion of new and increased development fees tentatively approved by the City Council this week City Attorney Frank Warner will be including the recommended fees in a new ordinance he is preparing at the direction of the mayor and council The council has already unanimously approved one additional fee — for storm sewer development Developers will be charged a storm sewer fee of $900 per acre or a minimum of $300 for residential projects and $1200 per acre or a minimum of $400 for commercial projects The council eventually plans to impose or raise fees for excavations rezoning development review engineering inspection and reinspection water connection sewer connection and board of crash but Davis County Sheriff’s crashed in the mountains south of deputies responded to two reports Weber Canyon triggered a brief air of an explosion and smoke on a Ogden But he said St Benedict’s is at- search today peak south the the mouth of Weber A Davis Office Sheriff’s Canyon that led them to believe to meet need the County by tempting there a said may have been some kind of brief search treatment services dispatcher by specialized two helicopters — one from Hill Air air mishap within its existing program He also noted the Weber County Force Base and one from Salt Lake The search will not be resumed Drug and Alcohol program pro- LDS Hospital Life Flight service — unless the sheriff’s office receives was canceled 10:30 at vides an outpatient treatment am after substantial information about a the aircraft had flown over the program for juveniles and added downed Vz 2 area for about plane hours ) that the Ogden School District has a support group for students with alcohol and chemical dependency problems Adolescent alcoholism is more difficult to treat because young pa- are still struggling with their identities Dr Harrington said He said a screenof is critical importance in ing weeding out youngsters who don’t really have a drinking problem Those with lesser problems he said are helped through outpatient or counseling programs Youth who are psychotic or who have major psychological problems are screened out he said “and we screen in family pre-admissi- on dies accidently police say Baby CLEARFIELD — A baby was found dead at her baby-tien- ts sitter’s home Thursday a victim of accidental suffocation Michelle Ciamacco daughter of Mr and Mrs Joseph M Ciamacco of 459 N Bruce was discovered wedged between a bed and a wall at the home of her babysitter at 2:45 pm Thursday Clearfield Police said the babysitter Laura Thomas of 475 Fern Drive immediately called paramedics but they arrived too late to revive the child An autopsy Friday by the State cided the cost wasn’t much different in the two cases and compromised on a fee of $250 for all rezoning requests City officials said the fees would just cover the costs incurred by the city In other action the council: — Gave tentative approval to entering an agreement with Ogden City for animal shelter services Dr Diane Sittig shelter director said Ogden plans to build a new centralized facility for other cities in the county Riverdale would be charged either a flat rate or itemized rate for housing animals at the Ogden facility The new shelter should be built by summer 1982 Dr Sittig said — Authorized the city planning chairman George Whiting to go to Boston Mass April 9 for an American Planning Association Conference if there is money in the budget Whiting said the trip would cost approximately $1050 City of- ficials planned to check the budget this week to see if the money was available — Approved participation in the Weber County Housing Authority d — Agreed to pay of the cost of a small stretch of road connecting the new Alpha Beta store with the Grand Central store The total cost of the project 25-2- Medical Examiner determined that the death was due to asphyxiation from being wedged against the wall Lt Charles Chadbourne said paramedics responded to the scene no“within seconds” but could do thing He said the child had apparently been sleeping on the bed and rolled off fell between the bed and a wall and suffocated The Davis County Attorney and the State Medical Examiner’s Office both investigated the case $ for — Adverfeement— one-thir- reports that an airplane may have r Wahlquist Junior High students The council also intends to impose a $10 fee to turn water back on when it has been shut off because of failure to pay The fee that received the most discussion was for rezoning It had been proposed that a $175 fee be charged for rezoning petitions that conform with the master plan and $325 for requests that do not After some discussion the council de- - is estimated at $9000 — BoamStondard-Exomme- Weber High School folk dance group "Chacarera" a member of a Building fees may be upped Crash report triggers air search No one actually saw an airplane SOUTH WEBER Unverified V i er Hansen and Lori Charlton (from left) do some high stepping in Spanish costumes nored by the council tion” Halley told the planners Councilman Dan Rhodes asked “But we were hired to answer difwho is responsible for enforcing the ficult questions” ordinance and Nelson replied “I Councilman Dan Stewart asked am” of getting a Nelson said he has attempted to about the advisability opinion before taking action enforce the ordinance following legal Swenson Chairman and previous recommendations by the said the planning Joseph “has commission planning commission but that the gone over this from A to Z” with property owners “beat on the coun- City Attorney Paul Kunz cil” and his efforts were disconIn its report the planning comtinued mission to we back the think “I gave the council two alterought to the problem nate solutions planning commission and inspecon tion department all the way The solution by the this” said Councilman Robert planners was preferred to “determine a Morley who reported observing a reasonable time that all illegal number of “illegal” rental units apartments be vacated after during his daily job as a postal which prosecutions of any violaworker tions be taken by any and all legal Hess said he also has seen some means” of the apartment units which “are The alternative solution offered amateur jobs” creating hazardous and unsafe conditions for occup- by the planners was to rezone the ants in both the rental unit and the entire area to make apartments permissable primary dwelling Councilwoman Lola Morgan agHowever the planners said reed “it is a serious problem” and many of the rental units violate said part of that occurs because “a city building and fire codes and the lot of them involve absentee own- city would still be faced with coners who just let their property run- siderable enforcement action to down and almost create a slum “get them brought up to code” area in the neighborhood” The planning commission said Mayor Bill Halley said the order numerous fire hazards exist in the is “going to cause a lot of hardships apartments especially those in for a lot of 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