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Show Rehabilitation Plans Aired Charge Filed By JACK MONSON Deseret News Staff Writer The group a approved to help prisoners program begin vocational rehabilitation prior to their being placed on parole. Under the plan, an i n m a t es r e h abilitation program will be continued upon his release to help him become a useful citizen. The council also heard from Capt. Charles Dooley, of the Salvation Army, concerning the lack of participation of released inmates at the Salvation Armys Halfway House on Post Office PI. Mr. Dooley said a considerable amQunt of money has been spent preparing quarters for paroled inmates and pro Programs to upgrade vocational xehabilitation at Utah State Prison and to obtain scholarship funds for prisoners were discussed Tuesday afternoon at the State Capitol by the Interagency and Community Council. The council, which meets monthly to develop rehabilitation programs for inmates, parolees, and probationers, is composed of members from the Board of Corrections, the Board of Pardons, the Adult Probation and Parole Depart- ments and others. bationers. The Army had anticipated housing as many as 16 persons, but the highest number to stay at Halfway House to date has been four, with an average of two inmates using the facility. The Salvation Army has been operating the facility about nine months. Unless some changes are effected, the Capt. Dooley warned, service may be dropped. Council members suggested that to increase participation at Halfway House, private bedrooms should be provided for Inmates and that the house be separated from the transient section. Science Fairs Ready At U. More than 400 students from bonds, books, cash, slide rules, Junior and senior high schools in trophies and certificates, northern Utah will show off An awards banquet to hand science projects Thursday and out the prizes will be held at the University of day at 5 p.m. in Highland High School. Utah. It is the annual Metropolitan Science Fair which has been expanded this year to include schools from Draper all the way to the Idaho border. The fair is usually a dazzling mixture of color, equipment, painted signs and displays rangTwo bids to install electroning in everything from rocks to ic voting machine equipment rockets. in the House of RepresentaSome projects are simple coltives were opened Tuesday, lections. Others are complex but neither quite met specifiworks of technology and imagications and may delay awardnation. The whole thing is ing of a contract. jammed together in the U. of U, State Building Board offiUnion in a chaotic babble of cials said International Roll sound and impressions. Call Inc., Boston, Mass., bid The fair will open to the pub- $90,000 for outright purchase lic Thursday at 7 p.m. after of its standard system. It also judges have had a chance to listed a lease plan of $15,000 look over the projects and eval- installation and one years uate them. use, plus $7,500 rental annualIt will continue all day Fri- ly thereafter. day until 9:30 p.m. Students will Wasatch Electric Co., Salt be on hand each evening to Lake City, bid $92,710 to supexplain their project; to the ply a custom system on an public. outright purchase, plus $5,300 Awards and prizes for the top annually in maintenance. It projects include two expense did not submit a lease plan, paid trips to the national as specifications required. Science Fair in Detroit in May, The two bids were being a week-loncruise by the Navy, studied further by Building Air Force awards, savings Board officials today. . Capt. Dooley told the group he will discuss the situation with members of the Salvation Army Advisory Board and report back to the group. 10-1- Wednesday, Still Elude Lawmen - A boy KEARNS was charged with a bento threat here today in one of the first arrest ever made in Utah in a case involving a public school, Shortly after arrival of nine The council also discussed Salt Lake County Sheriffs depuof obtaining ties to possibilities investigate three tele-- j for s c h o larships prison phoned bomb threats at Kearns inmates to attend a School of High School, 4040 W. 5305 South, Alcohol Studies at the UniverDeputy Jerry Debry arrested sity of Utah in June. Council the youth in a home near the members said they would try school. to obtain the necessary regisHe was referred to Juvenile tration fee oi $35 per person. Court. The first call was received at The group also decided to seek three scholarships for the high school at 8:30 a.m. The women prisoners to attend a voice on the telephone warned Drug Abuse Workshop at the that a bomb was in the school, then hung up. University, June 17, 1968 April E02E BEAVER, Beaver County jailbreak, he chauffered them "We'll send our horsemen out to out of town. look for tracks, but if we don't' Two of the four were arrested come up with something today, Monday night by Sheriff Tait well assume theyve skipped and Utah Highway Patrol the area. Trooper Joe Benson about seven A heavy snow late Tuesday miles north of Beaver and reand early Wednesday may have turned to jail. forced two escapees from the They had been holed up in the Beaver County Jail out of the Beaver Mountains north of Beahills and out of the county. ver and Sheriff Tait believes the Sheriff Mel Tait said today. two missing men have also been The wanted men are two of camped in the mountains. four "hippie types "I dont be'ieve they could who were a head start up there in this kind of stay given inadvertently Sheriff Tait said, on their escape route Sunday weather, mantle might by Beaver Police Chief surveying a three-incof snow. new of the Nowers. 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