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Show 10 A DESERET NEWS, MONDAY, uiy Oi jSC CCrf y OCTOBER 31, 1977 , ili II B Oi "illilP y q, I Viol 90-da- 54 qroups to man booths Fall The annual Charity Bazaar, featuring handmade gifts, novelties and food items, will open Tuesday at the Cottonwood Mall and will sold from 10 am. to 9 p m. on weekdays and 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Saturday. All proceeds go di- rectly to the sponsoring charity. continue through Participants in the Saturday. bazaar will decorate their booths around indiFifty-fou- r organizations will take vidual themes and will be turns manning 12 booths awarded cash prizes for at the mall. Goods will be outstanding decorations, non-prof- 5-to-- it term iife imposed in according to Lois Van Orden, coordinator of the event for the Cottonwood Mall Merchants Association Participating 1C man runs write-i- n Sandy - S A Sandy SANDY City Council candidate v ho failed to survive the primary election is runcamning a wnte-i- n judges, beyond information provided m reports compiled by Adult Probation and Parole workers, Shulsen said 'We pay particular attention to each individuals criminal record, his social and educational background, vocational aptitudes and medical information, Shulsen said. After information is compiled, a recommendation is made to the court for either probation or commitment to prison. Under most conditions, persons would be kept at the prison about seven days before transfer to the 3rd West facility. But persons who are security risks or who present other severe problems would not be transferred to the community site. Persons who present disciplinary problems will be transferred to prison medium security. Immediate transfer to the prison will also be made of prisoners whom the diagnostic team decides it will make recommendations for prison sentence The diagnostic center will not be a prison or a jail It will be a place for minimum security persons, Shulsen said. The director said the center will work on a selected basis with probationers, parolees and pre parolees, when requested to do so by the State Board of Pardons, the prison warden, the courts or the chief agent of Adult Probation and Parole. But he said this would be on a limited basis. procedures have already been made because of concerns raised by citizens Originally, it was planned to have some Construction and planning are proceedresidents (they are not called program of of I the Division ing for a Dec. opening because they havent been senCorrections Diagnostic Center in the inmatesto prison) use public transportation former St Mark's Hospital, 803 N 3rd tenced to and from work release assignments. a state official West, says. That plan has been changed. Those who Ken Shulsen, director of community work outside the center will be taken to and centers, said the state regrets opposition from their jobs in state vehicles, Shulsen which has arisen to the facility in recent said days. But he said it will not halt plans for Offenders or defendants will not be f the opening. allowed to leave the center without approvAbout 60 persons attended a protest al All those leaving the facility for job meeting last week and threatened to take referrals, court hearings, community serlegal action against the state if the center is vice and other projects will be under staff opened. supervision, Shulsen said. Gov. Scott M. Matheson said this week The director said Salt Lake City Police that plans will proceed for the center. He Chief F. L Willoughby and the Salt Lake said the state has done its best to make the City Commission have given their approval unit fit into the neighborhood to the program. Little opposition was expressed at a Although five floors in the former Sept 8 public hearing in the Capitol on hospitals southeast wing are being renovated to accommodate about 100 persons, moving a portion of the program from the Utah State Prison to the former hospital only about 35 to 40 men will be transferred One cf the reasons for the move is to Intake there initially. (services peralleviate prison overcrowding. formed when a person is first received Residents protested its opening last from the court) will be performed in the prisons medium security unit. Monday, saying the presence of prisoners could threaten their security. They also The diagnostic program was expressed concern about possible loss of authorized by the Legislature, with the law property values and an increase in crimi(Utah Code becoming effective nal activity. July 1, 1973 About 1,100 men and women (women will not be housed in the 3rd West Shulsen said he and other staff members center but continue to be kept at the prison) will continue to meet with opponents to explain the program. He said the state isnt have gone through the program. ignoring the fears and concerns of area Approximately 75 percent of that residents, including representatives of the number have subsequently been placed on Capitol Hills Neighborhood Council. By probation, with 25 percent being committed continuing to meet with and explain the to prison by the courts. program to people, it is hoped their The diagnostic program is used by concerns can be alleviated, Shulsen said judges to obtain more detailed information be will center He said the operated before sentencing persons who have either with utmost care, caution and with regard pleaded guilty to or have been convicted of for the safety and interest of those who live a ftlony. Medical information and data and work in the area. obtained from psychological and other Shulsen said modifications in center testing are additional resources to the By Douglas D. Palmer Deseret News staff writer ( y date for city said he bel.eves it is an absolute necessity to con- tinue systematic plan- Sandys future growth He endorses Sandys Concept 2000" master plan and recogof ning nizes a need to expand Chandlers campaign municipal services and and recreational statement said he supports an open and honest city government with extensive citizen sorv ice EASY TERMS parks facilities Chandler also said he supports a proposal to standardize the Sandy address system. DOGHOUSES CUSTOM MADE n9 KETCIIUM'S SALT LAKE OGDEN BRING TRUCK AND SAVE WURUTZER DEMER LOSES FRANCHISE five-yea-r ASSIGNED TO HART BROS. FOR QUICK SALE. Exhibit and other hogle Zoo Docent Coun- of cil will sponsor its annual zoo projects. bazaar ests include serving as president of the American Saddle Horse Association of Utah and enjoying boating, skiing and outdoor activities DEWEYVILLE, Box Elder County (UPI) Funeral services with full military honors will be conducted Saturday for 1st Lt. Bennie Lamar Fryer of Logan, killed nearly five years ago when his B52 bomber was shot down over North Vietnam. Fry er's body was one of 22 returned to the United States by the government of Vietnam Sept 30 The 22 bodies were identified in Hawaii and flown to Travis Air Force Base, Calif , last week for a joint memorial Bluth, mayoral candidate Marcell Graham, City Councilman Dick Adair and citizens Dan Lawler, Clark Str.ng-ham- . Chuck Horman, Eldon Weber, Ed James, Hanna Madsen, Cal Thorpe and Kay Brady. lease, renewable yearly, with Marcus Associates for space on five stories in the former hospitals southeast wing. Costs to the state during the first year, including remodeling, are about $47,000. Subsequent yearly costs will be about $60,000, he said. g campaign inter- Rites set for Logan flier bent Mayor Dewey bazaar Friday Prey fund-raisin- coun- cilman. Citizens lending support and working for Chandler include incum- as they are called, have been involved in much of the remodeling work required for the new center. Several men are transported daily from the prison to do the work, Shulsen said He said the state has signed a Hub Recreational Chandler is a Utah native, and he and his wife, Jaylene, and their two children have lived in Sandy for Pve years. Chandler has served as president of the Bell Canyon Home Owners Association and chairman of the Southeast Quadrant Citizens Planning Committee. He is also an active member of the Salt Luke Exchange paign. Steven L Chandler said he has "accepted enthusiastically the cf several prominent Sandy citizens to run as a write-i- n candi- e 3 Fri- Handmade items will day, 10 a m. to 9 p.m., at be offered for sale, and a Mall. ProCottonwood availa-- ! ceeds from the sale will petting zoo will be children. ble for help to improve the Bird Cottonwood Mall Valley Fair Mall Sugar House Music Locations j No Padded Prices organ- izations include womens Fngidaire s unique up and down Agitator action makes the difference And every Frigidaire Jet Cone Washer has it auxiliaries, churches, sororities, clubs and mmmMm. am cLTict c m civic organizations from the Salt Lake area washers dean better than the g brands best washer. best-sellin- Disabled to swim weekly swim prog-- 1 ram .or physically hand- - j and ' icapped teen-ageadults will be started Nov. 8 by the Easter Seal Society of Utah. Individualized instrucA Midvale man convicted of FARMINGTON aggravated sexual assault has been sentenced to five tion will be offered from 6 years to life in the Utah State Prison, and now faces to 7 p.m. each Tuesday at the Murray Community another trial. Pool, 5440 S. Dennis Loveless, 37, 670 E. 7570 South, was Swimming St. Participants State sentenced by Second District Court Judge J. Duffy may stay for recreatione Palmer on the felony. Execution of the al sentence was stayed pending appeal, and Loveless at 7swimming beginning p.m. remains free on bond. individuHandicapped Loveless was convicted after a two-da- y trial in als must register with the September on the charge stemming from a February Easter Seal Society and incident in which two girls under the age of 14 were must have medical apsexually assaulted in Farmington. Loveless had to participate. 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