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Show J REFLEX JOURNAL BULLETIN LEADER, OCTOBER 14, 1982 No Charges Filed - Holistic Workshop On Rape Offered CLINTON Although there may have been a few tense hours, Friday, Clinton police had made no charges against a man who reportedly held his wife and two children hostage at their home. A a service to ihe community, St. Peter's Tpiscopal Church, 1204 E. 4J0 S,. Clearfield, has designed a holistic workshop on rape combining an educational lecture series and a workshop in sclf dclcnse, beginning Friday, Oct. 22 from 6; 13 to 8 p m. DkWD MORSE of 1642 N. was taken to I akcview 5 Ml W. Hospitals psychiatric unit for evaluation and laier releaved wuh no charges filed after the afternoon incident where police were Called and (old he had barricaded himself, his wile and two children in their home, When the police arrived, a police spokesman said, he re leased his wile and imo chil dren and police talked wuh him for about four hour before he gave himself up. AI.1HOIGII firearms were found in the home no one w as threatened, ihe spokesman added MY consciousness was raised about the growing pro plem of rape, I'r. Hewlett. St. Peter's Vicar, explained, w hen I heard several of our youth talk about it in a North Davis incident, and was forced to begin to explore its pastoral consequences. A community workshop became possible when the skills of an active panshoner, a martial arts instructor, combined wiih a social work smdenl at Weber State College," Volunteering to lead the educational segment of the p.m. is workshop for four Friday evenings from 6; Cathy Cartwright, Ogden, who has previously worked with rape victims and battered women at the Women's Crisis Center, Ogden, sponsored by the YWCA. 15-- 7 Alcides Nectran Crookston. led. and Nelson llunber-t- o Romero Crookston. sons of Roberta Crookston of Kaysvillc, may be Colombian by birth, but theyre honest to goodness Americans. now, having received their U. S. citizenship. ' evcn-ycar-o- REAL AMERICANS, NOW By NORMA I'KILtE sonality and have adjusted - . . KAYSVILLE Two year old Kaysvillc boys were all smiles as they received their citizenship certificates to become American citizens on Tuesday. Oct. 4. NELSON Hunberto Romero Crookston and Alcides Nectran Crookston of Columbia, South America, are sons of Roberta Crookston of Kaysvillc. ' The ceremony was held at the Federal Court in Salt Lake City with 48 countries being represented. Each citizen Mas asked w hy they wanted to become an American citizen. ' A TALK on ld American- ism' was given by an Emmig-ratio- n lawyer. The Elks Club presented each with a packet containing the American Flag and a pamphlet on Welcome to the U.S.. and also a letter from President Reagan. Refreshments were served by the Daughters of the Amer- well to their new friends and the customs. THEIR SCHOOL teacher and class gave them a royal welcome alter they received their American citizenship. As they returned to school, each student had made a welcome card and greetings for the two brothers. They both have many talents, both do well in art. Nelson enjoys carving and does much carving of wood making different dolls, while Alcides enjoys mechanical projects. He has completed a large model space ship. THEY LIKE swimming, soccer, camping, bicycling, gymnastics and have both re ceived their yellow belts in IN HER social work at Weber, she is currently working with sex offenders in therapy and assemon groups at the Utah Slate Prison. She will present materials dealing wuh myths about rape, it statistics, coping behaviors of victims, the character of the rapist and common sense approaches to prevention. With the growing prescience of rape. Cathy stated, "it is very wise to be well informed of the possibility and the implications of rape in a woman's life. Education can both help victims, friends and relatives of victims in coping and understanding." Following Cathy's presentation, from p.m., martial arts instructor. Tsgt. Robert Poston. Hill Air Force Base, will direct seminar members in basic forms of Poston began his skills in judo in San Francisco in received his first degree black belt in Hap Ki Do in Korea in 1976. and studied Tae Kon Do in Germany as well as several other forms. ka- rate. They are active in the LDS Church and the Boy Scout 7-- program. l7. THEY ARE learning to like American food. They especially like ice cream and banana milk shakes and soup, but dislike pickles. They are fond of pizza and like Chinese food. Ms. Crookston said, "Its fun to have them with me and give them a home. They are happy here and we are content to be a family. HE WILL also offer an extra hour in defense techniques the Church on Wednesday evenings from p.m.. through Nov. 10; the seminar ends Friday. Nov. 12. A concerned parishoner asked me to provide this for others," Bob explained, and I wanted to offer the opportunity since I had done classes at Hill APB before." Father Rowlett concluded. Due to their committment of time and materials, we have chosen to request a $2 fee. I feel that such a community service should have a minimum of 10 persons to utilize their skills and registrations may be made through the church by calling at THE GRANDPARENTS have been so very helpful and there is much love generated in the family. I am happy at last to have them legally adopted and receive their citizenship," she stated, np 7-- 8 THEY SHOULD When they change the football rules they should do something to prevent an upset from being inevitable. Tribune, Oakland. ican Revolution. BOTH BOTH ARE fifth grade students at Kaysville Elementary School and they like school. They had very little schooling before arriving in Kaysville, in fact Alcides had never had any schooling. Ms. Crookston said they have done very well to catch up on four years of schooling and to learn a new language in a years time. MS. CROOKSTON Thanks For Rachael Help On behalf of Sunset City, I wish to express our deepeth thanks and appreciation to all the people and agencies who have assisted us in any way with the Rachael Runyan kidnapping tragedy-- to the many who have provided information, written letters, offered prayers, contributed to the trust fund, and especially provided care and concern to the Runyan family, we thank you for all you have done. WORDS cannot express our appreciation to the many law enforcement agencies, fire departments, state agencies, jeep patrols, businesses and other served an LDS mission to Central While America from 1971-7there she witnessed the great many children who were homeless or in an orphanage. Many times children would be sleeping in the streets night after night. After returning home, she felt if she ever was in a position to adopt some children and give them a home. There are 3. volunteers who assisted us during the investigation. We recognize Clearfield, Roy, Layton and Clinton police departments. The FBI, Hill Air Force Base Security, Morgan County Sheriffs department, the Davis County Jeep Patrol, Salt Lake City and Ogden police departments and especially the Davis County Sheriffs Department. These agencies and others too numerous to mention provided manpower, information, expertise and resources when it was needed. some 3,000 children in orphanages. WHEN THE opportunity came after going through many channels, in August, 1981 she flew to Columbia, South America to meet her two new son's for the first time. They were both in an orphanage. It was a marvelous experience and they spent one week tour- Energy, Northern Press in Layton, J.D. Adkins, and many other businesses and individuals also too numerous to mention. Special thanks must go to the family who found Rachael in the mountains, the Sunset City Police department, the Sunset 4th Ward, and the many friends and neighbors in the community itself who gave so much time and energy with the project to let the entire state and country know about Rachael and the terrible circumstances associated with her kidnapping. WE THANK those of the news media who were patient and understanding with us dur Force Base, Smiths Food King, Northwest Pipe and AIMT the many long and laborious hours spent in trying to locate Rachael and in turn were also sensitive to the conditions associated with the investigation and especially with the family. ing This expresses a lot of thanks to many persons, but it is done with sincerity and appreciation. As friends and neighbors, as members of the community and as caring people who love children everywhere and are committed to doing whats right, could anything less be done - the answer is a resounding no! -- Norman R. 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