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Show Rate of Major Crime Continues Upward in Utah Through 1969 PHSStudents Earn College English Credit Wasatch High Given Ford Tractor Train The rate of major crime in violence; and burglary, larceny poputation is substantially During the year 1969-70, 47 Utah incveased 199 percent in in excess of $50, and automobile higher than the officially listed students were enrolled in the 1969 over the 1968 rate, com- theft, classes as crimes against figure. English Advanced Placement SCOTT MARK pared to a 19 percent average property. Police salaries in Salt Lake classes at Provo High School. increase in the Mouatain States Cost of law enforcement in City appear to be about $150 a In May, the students took the and one of 10.6 percent in the Utah is substantial, and appears month below the average national advanced placement nation as a whole, according to a destined to go higher, the (patrolman’s salary) for cities examinations, which deterreport released this week by Foundation reported. At the of comparable size. City officials mined whether or not they would Utah Foundation, a private, nor. state level, Utah devotes 2 and citizen groups are currently receive college credit for their profit research agency. percent of its total general ex- seeking an additional one year in the advanced placement At the currentrate of increase, penditures to law enforcement, hundred men for the Salt Lake program. the Utah crimeindex (rate per including police, courts, and City police force. A further Thirty-seven of the students PLEASANT GROVE — Scott 100,000 population) would double correctional activities. addition of 40 men to the Salt received full college cred't for Anderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. in less than four years, and However, the 29 counties Lake County Sheriff's force is eight semester hours and Kent Anderson of Pleasant would be morethan six timesits averaged morethan 9 percent of also being sought. Cost (at although the 10 remaining Grove, recently received his present magnitude in 3 decade. their total general budgets for present salary levels, but in- students did not receive college Eagle Scout Award. equipment and credit they did receive special The Foundation report was police work,andcities appeared cluding Scott has been active in his based on analysis of Uniform to be spending about 16 percent operating expenses) would be an consideration in the p’acement Scout troop and served as a Crime Reports, published an- of their total for this purpose, additional $400,000 a year in the in English classes at college. junior Assistani Scoutmasterfur nually by the Federal Bureau of Salt Lake City budgeted $2.9 county and $1.2 million in the These people received college one year. Heis also activein his Investigation, millionfor its police department city. credit for the AP class last year: priesthood work, and presently Lawenforcementofficials see Elaine Aston, Reid Bar- is president of the Teachers in 1970, 17 percent of its total Index Below Utah's crime index is below budget and $16.41 per capita. no evidence of ‘‘organized”’ tholomew, Paul Christenson, Quorum in the First Ward. that of the Mountain States in all Ogden budgeted 14 percentof its crimeof the Mafia type in Utah, Todd Compton, Marilyn Davey, Scott has enjoyed his scouting reported categories and below total for police activity, $14.48 but do note a looser-type Diana Dean, Lynda Cammon, thatof the nation in all but one per capita and Provo’s police organization in such criminal Lynette Gardner, David Hatch, years, and the varied activities reported category (grand lar- budget is almost 17 percent of activities as prostitution, Edwin Hinckley, Janeen Jacobs, they present. His hobbies are gambling and drugs, the Jahra Javadi, Rosena Kart- mechanics, and working with ceny). The Utah crime index is the total, $9.09 per capita. Foundation noted. Tc solve the chner, Janine Lambert, Stephen motors and engines. much higher for crimes against Belowin Officers property than for crimes of Utah has 1,800 police officers, crime problem, authorities say Coates, Michael Nibley, Robin Mark Ivor Johnson, son of Mr. violence, but the 1968-69 increase or 1.7 per thousand population, not only more moneyis needed, Patten, Kathryn Brandt, Paul wasslightly more for crimes of which is 81 percent of the FBI but more direct citizen-interest Dixon, David Duerden, Virginia and Mrs, Dallas C. Johnson, 865 violence than for crimes against recommended ratio of 2.1 of- and involvement. Hall, Barabra Hart, Michael N. Ist W., Pleasant Grove, received his Eagle Scout award property. The index of armed ficers per thousand, However, Lyon, Marilyn Peterson, Leon at the recent Court of Honorheld robbery rose moe than 45 the situation is not uniform over Tolman, Sue Matheson, Stephen percent in 1969, to a level of 49 the state and the ratio is conMiller, Sandra Nordgren, at the new Timpanogos Stake Center in Pleasant Grove. per 100,000 population. This is siderably lower in many of the Yvonne Pederson, Susan far below the national averazeof most heavily populated areas.In Mark is a member of the Rameson, Rebecca Schmidt, 147 per 100,000, but the Utah rate the Salt Lake Standard Order of the Arrow and also Becky Smith, Donava Tylor, of increase was three and one- Metropolitan Statistical Area Fredrick Teichert, Richard received a Golden Eagle half times that of the nation. (comprisingall of Salt Lake and Thurman, Reynolds Weiss, and Featherat the ceremonies.Heis The crime index in Utah has Davis Counties) the ratio is 1.08. 13 and a freshman at Pleasant Mrs. Glenn (Izetta) Robertson Stephen West. risen rapidly in the past two In Salt Lake Cityitself the ratio Grove High School. years. The 1967-68 increase was is 1.4 per thousand, butcity of- of Orem has returned to her Active in the LDS Church, home after a month spent 11.2 percent while the average ficials point out thatthis is based Dairy farmers shipping to the Markis presidentof his Deacons annual increase from 1960-1967 on the city’s ‘‘nighttime sightseeing in the Scandinavian Louisiana milk market pro- Quorum in the Fourth Ward, was 5.3 percent. Crimesincluded population.” The city is countries and in the Soviet served as senior patrol leader of duced a record of more than 1 in the published FBIreports are surrounded by “bedroom” Union. In addition to the usual tourist billion pounds of milk in 1969. Troop 20 and has the mile swim murder and non-negligent man- communities, most of whose award andoneindividual award. slaughter, forcible rape, rob- working inhabitants earn their attractions, she enjoyed a bery, and aggravated assault, living in Salt Lake City, and the conternporary ballet and light normal daytime opera at Moscow’s renowed grouped together as crimes of city’s Bolshoi Theater. Mrs. Robertson was unexpectedly surprised at the startling beauty of Moscow, principally its famous subway system and Red Square. In Olson Jr., P niw wite, Barbara Leningrad she also enjoyed an By Mildred B. Hall opera. Shipley Olson in Salt Lake City. 373-8563 - 373-0546 Mrs. Robertson was one of 2 Thefirst two children were born group chosen to participate in a A first child has been born to a in overseas location where Sgt. language discussion evening former Provo man, Roger Kodel Olson wesstationedat the time. composed of Estonians ai and his wfie, Jane Cyr Kodel at Mr. and Mrs. George Olson of Ballinn,the capital city of that Fort Collins, Colo., where Roger Provo, are the new grand- country. is attending the Colorado State parents. The maternal grandUniversity. Provo grandparents motherresides in Salt Lake City. are Mr. and Mrs. Anton Kodel. Patrick (Nancy) ‘the ~aternal grandparents live Mrs. Pomeroy of Mesa, Ariz., left in New a for her home on Friday ‘after Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Lloyd Hobbs being in Utah to attend sessions of Provo report a pleasant 12 of general Relief Society condays of visiting, upon their ference in Salt Lake City. Mrs. OREM — The Orem chamber return home. After stopping at Pomeroy, a stake Relief Society Hyde Park to visit a daughter officer is the daughter of Mr. and of commercewill hold a “griper and husband, Dr. and Mrs. Mrs, Louis H. Osterloh of Provo session” Thursday at noon at Ron’s Family Restaurant. Morris Taylor the couple and visited with her parents Chamber officers urge journeyed to Great Falls, Mont., while here. membersto “come prepared to to spend three days with their A pleasant evening social was tell it like it is.” They report it is grandson and his wife, Mr. and too-often-silent Mrs. Gary Taylor. While there arranged to honor Dean and hoped the they noted the 59th anniversary Irene Jensen of Pleasant Grove majority in the chamber will of their wedding. Gary and wife on the occasion of their 25th voice its opinion at this open gave them a splendid cake and (silver) wedding anniversary forum. Reservations for the session friends camein to greet them. last week. The event was held at Continuing on to Cardston, the home of Mrs. Jensen’s may be made at the chamber Alberta, Canada, the Provoans parents, Mr. and Mrs. George office. The chamber, in cooperation visited cousins, ‘Mr. and Mrs, Otto of Orem with the couple’s Parley Broadheadthere and at children assisting in the with the Orem PTAis planning a Beazer, Canada, the Roy Beazer arrangements. An appropriately “Meet Your Candidate’ family, for whom the town was decorated cake was cut and program Oct. 22 at 7:30 p.m. at named, En route home they served and the couple received a Orem High School. Stanley stopped at Idaho Falls, Ida. to sterling silver gift from tl he Leavitt, a director of the visit another cousin, Reed Scott. group. The other guests included chamber of commerce, is their children, Mr. and Mrs.Jim working with PTA officers and Mr. and Mrs, Henry Thomsen, Fowers, Orem; Mr. and Mrs. precinct chairmen of the who came with a chartered San Huntof Pleasant Grove and political parties to make flight of Danish people to visit in Mr. and Mrs. Ben Valdez of arrangements for this program. Refreshments will be served Utah until Oct. 18, are the guests American Fork together with Mr. and Mrs. Robert a the program, it is of their son, Leo Thomsen and cousins, reported. his wife and family in Provo. Cornaby of Pleasant Grove. Side tripsare also planned to the Southern Utah canyons, Gran Canyon and Yellowstone Park before they return to Denmark Pleasant Grove Scouts Earn Eagle Awards Orem Woman Back from Russian Tour By OONNIE HANSEN HEBER CITY A Ford tractor powertrain, worth more than $4,708 was presented to Wasatch High School by Ford Motor Company's U.S, Tractor and Inspler-ent Operations. The donation, arranged by Moulton Farm Machinery, Heber City, is a part of a continuing Ford program to support the agricuitural community Donated under the company's corporate contributions program, the power trair consists of three cylinder 201 CID diesel engine, eight-speed manual shift transmission, and rear axles. Power trains are given to qualifying high schoois, colleges, universities, and technical schools. Doyce Crowther, central district zone manager, presented the unit to Reed Stephens, vocational agriculture teacher. Also present were Douglas Merkley, vocational director; Paul Daniels, president of ‘Wasatch County School Board; and Melvin Moulton, owner and manager of Moulton Farm Machinery Company. Tuesday, October 6, 1970 THE HERALD, Provo, Utah—Pece 3 Towerto Talk in Provo For Richards and Burton U.S. Senator John Tower, RTexas, will address a fund raising dinner being held on behalf of Congressional Republican Candidate Richard Richards and senatorial candidate Laurence J. Burton, Monday, Oct. 12, in the Eldred Center in Provo Senator Tower, a strong Supporter of the Nixon Ad- ministration is known for his ability to articulate the conservative point of view in a progressive way The Texan was elected last year byhis Senate colleagues to be chairman of Republican Senatorial Campaign Committee. Merrill Bushnell of Provo, Chairmanof the dinner, says they expect to sell 1000 tickets and literally pack the Eldred SEN. JOHN TOWER Centerfor the event. Tickets can be purchased by contacting the problem in America. Utah County Republican Rep. Burton is leaving his organization at 375-0653. The congressionalposition after four dinner will begin at 7:30 p.m successful terms, He is the Mr. Richards is seeking the senior memberof the powerful post in the First Congressional House Committee on Interior District of Utah which is being and Insular Affairs. In addition, acatedby Congressman Burton heis a member of the key Select whois himself seeking a seat in Committee on Small Business, the U.S. Senate the Public Land Law Review Mr. Richards vacated the Commission and was chosen by position as director of the his Republican colleagues as political division of the assistant whip, which charges Republican National Committee him with the responsibility for to run for office. He has also mobilizing Republican support served as State Chairmanof the in Congress for The powertrain will be used to teach students and adults the fundamentals of diesel operation. A total of 252 Ford Utah Republican Partyfor four tractor engines and powertrains years and was the adworth more than $856,000, was ministrative assistant to donated to educational in- Congressman Burton for two Menu Today LIMA, Peru (UPI)—One of the most popular dishes in Peru years. total increased donations of His major concernso far in the is raw fish—called cebiche— Ford tractor power components campaign has been on the issue whichis ‘‘cooked”’in lime juice since 196] to 582, with total worth of needing better laws and and served with lettuce and in excess of $1,330,000. standards to control the crime onions. stitutions in 1968. Last year's Maryland100s...firstwith About People e Made-for-Menthol blend Orem Chamber Schedules Gripe Session Mrs. George W. Cropper 0 Lakeview with her brother George R. Blake and his wife the former Kathryn Sumsion formerly of Lakeview, nov residing in St. Paul, Minn have been touring for the pas month in England and Wales visiting the birth place of their ancestersincluding thatof their mother. Thetrio also saw Paris and Amsterdam and spent considerable time in Germany Renting a car the party was able to see a great deal of the coun: tries visited and to become acquainted with the living habits of the people. Mrs. Cropper bid goodbye to the Blakes who remained in Stuttgart, Germany whereDr.Blakewill be teaching at the Hohenheim University while on Sabbatical leave from the University of Minnesota for a year. On the way home, Mrs. Cropperstopped at Laurel, Md., to visit her brother, Grant Blake and his wife, the former LaDell Bullock, daughter of the Roy Bullocks of Provo. Also to visit with her daughter, Dixie and her husband, ArmySpecialist Four Douglas C. Bedingfield at Alexandria, Va., Douglas is stationed at Fort Belvoir, Va. 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