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Show IMPROVING THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM t's Every Citizens Responsibility Bv ROSE MARY PEDERSEN Deseret News Staff Writer A robbery is committed . . . someone is arrested and booked on assault charges . . . police raid a dope pushers den. Know They spoke at a Your Community seminar held on the University of Utah campus last week. (The event was by the Salt Lake Junior League and the U. of U. Womens Resource Center.) Such crimes should be EVERYONES concern, and law and order should be EVERYONES responsibility. The time has come, said for complete Mr. Wright, community involvement in the criminal justice system. Without it, we can never hope to These were the points stressed again and again by solve the multitude of probErnest Wright, director of the lems we face today. Utah State Division of CorrecAverage men and women, tions, and Mrs. Ted (Barbara) he continued, must realize that it is their responsibility to Burnett, a member of the board to the Law know whats going on to be law about Enforcement Planning enforcement and penal codes. Agency. Ernest Wright And they must realize its up to them to make prisons places of rehabilitation, not vegetation; up to them to help exconvicts readjust to society and get back on the track. The attitude people have toward a prisoner is often admonished the deplorable, seminar speaker. They label hint . . . brand him . . . whisper about him. Even when he gets out and tries to go straight they make it hard to hire him or shun-- ; ning his company. No one is perfect. Everyone makes mistakes. And when a person has paid his In our state we need to improve our misdemeanant services; stress the prevention volunteer develop angle; should be a second a helping into be a less debt to society, we willing to give him chance and extend hand so that his the community will painful experience. teacher programs at jails; keep everyone out of prison that we possibly can. Mr. Wright told his audience could lie accomplished more smoothly if we had more half-wahouses in Utah places without iron bars and armed guards. There are cases in which prisons do no good at all, he Sometimes a perdeclared. son sent to jail for a minor offense becomes a hardened felon in the pnson atmosphere. (Eighty percent of our criminals are repeat that this her Barbara speech, also stressed this point. And delving into the from a woman's problem angle, she said; In Burnett y If you look into tion here in Utah, that there are some tion efforts being men prisoners, but none for women. our situayou'll find rehabilitamade for. absolutely We have 11 females at the State Prison. Thev are treated well, and allowed to watch television. But when I visited them I noticed they didnt seem to have anything to do no worthwhile, creative activities to occupy their hours; no constructive vocational training. A volunteer program is desperately needed to help these women. And really anyone could participate anyone who would be willing to devote a fe v hours of time to 'eacli-in- g and helping others." In fact, she said perhaps our greatest need in Utah is to take a long, hard look at our criminal justice system, and decide once and for all if we want to punish or rehabilitate. Mrs. Ted Burnett 3 I a; Coordinated JL DESERET NEWS Room Decor By CARLETON VARNEY Presidem, Dorothy Draper & Co. think that a room is a combination of a lot of different patterns and designs. Some people have no less than 10 coordinated samples for wallpaper, carpeting, drapery, undercurtains, several pillow coverings, and upholstery for sofa, lounge chair and Many people b- -i ! pull-u- p chair. However, good decorating doesnt require 10 different fabrics in one setting. Yet there are rooms which utilize more than 10 distinctive fabrics, and the achievement in decorating is great. For those people decorating a first home or apartment and for those who want a happy look, but do not want to con- $r - i; Pi fuse themselves with sample after sample, may I suggest the one single pattern plan for your room decor. A room styled with walls to coordinate with matching window treatment and upholstery is as attractive as a room decorated with many different designs. Picking one fabric design for living room walls, curtains, table cover and pillow accents and even for the dining was w'hat one area floor dweller young did recently in decorating, and the look was great. Sack lots SAND GRAVEL lime, Cement, Plaster viiMllii5.lO.100lh.lth KETC HUMS JAIJIAKZ Monday, October 30, Living room walls were covered in a celadon green, pearl gray and white geometric design. Curtains were made of the same fabric. In The A square table beside the white patent vinyl sofa was also covered in the same design, showing that the skirted table doesnt always have to be round. Nuptia News . For pillow accents on the sofa, the one fabric was used long with other pillows of brilliant yellow. With all white tables and russet-repolyester carpeting on the living room floor, the setting had an open, young look. Wright. In selecting fabrics for decorating, never, but never, judge a fabric from a small cutting. Always see the sampie in a full length so that repeat and scale can be determined. Sometimes I tack a length of wallpaper or fabric on a wall for days before I decide to use it on one of ; ly projects. Living with the sample length of When decorating a first apartment, a coordinated effect can be achieved by choosing one fabric design for wails, curtains, table cover and pillow accents. can alter or justify ones decorating decisions. definitely introduce the DEAR MR.' VARNEY: My living room walls and draperies are light gold; the carpet and one chair are a darker shade of gold. My sofa is turquoise. I have picked up the turquoise in the accessories. What about a pale violet, rich purple, mauve pink and lemon yellow print for that other chair? Throw pillows can be hot pink, deep purple and lemon yellow. VARNEY: MR. DEAR Please help! I have a black vinyl couch and chair. Walls are ivory with stained woodwork. The carpet is avocado, and the draperies are a little lighter shade. goods Could I use some shade of purple for another chair and throw pillows? MRS. L. L. DEAR MRS. L. L.: Yes, Colorful Window Decor Try beads for decorative window treatment when you want to screen, but not, shut EYES THAT ATTRACT Your eyes can be crystal clear and sparkling bright if you use gentle LAVOPT1K. Medicinal Eye Wash. Soothes away redness. Washes away dirt. Get LAVOPT1K with eyecup at OOOCH . . The Brighton Ward Chapel was the setting Saturday for the wedding of Miss Cheri Christoffersen and Donald E. d Try fabric accents in a room before actually doing a slip' cover or upholstery job. When sofa a or a chair, slipcovering I always lay a large fabric sample over the furniture to be certain that I like it witlr the drapery and wallcovering. A 13 972 1 purple! I would appreciate help on color for walls, draperies and MRS. C. B. a chair. DEAR MRS. C. B.: Paint your walls apricot orange and all woodwork, doors and ceil- ing white. Use a snappy geometric patterned fabric in apricot orange and hot pink for the draperies. Tie draperies back with brass chains. Your one chair can be recovered in hot pink. DEAR MR. VARNEY: We are going to paint all walls I have a .beige and gold couch. What color rug, draperies and two chairs should I get? MRS. B. T. - DEAR MRS. B. T.: Choose a daisy yellow carpet. Paint all woodwork walnut brown. Draperies can be natural linen with emerald green and daisy yellow braid. Additional chairs can be covered in an emerald green and daisy yellow geometric pattern fabric. Throw' pillows should be emerald green, yellow and red. , the ceremony Following they were honored at a reception at Mount Majestic Manor, Brighton. The bride is a daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Frank D. Christoffersen, Spokane, Wash. The bridegrooms parents are Mr. and Mrs. William A. Wright of Kearns. Attending the bride were Mrs. Gary D. 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