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Show rr 3 ??rr?T7T?9 irrr1 " WEST VALLEY VIEW Thursday, Sept. Part Of City Program 9, 1982 Two WEST VALLEY. The West Valley Police Department an- nounced the antikidnapping program here Friday in the wake of the abduction of Rachel Runyon in Sunset. Salt Lake County and Bountiful City also have announced the establishment of similar programs. The program spelled out by Chief David Campbell combines a training program for children and a series of seminars for parents to increase their awareness of means that can be used to prevent kidnappings. It also involves a department offer to fingerprint children at request. parental the Parents would keep About 250 parents, many bringing thair children, filled two rooms in City Hall Friday to hear means of preventing kidnap cases like the Rachel Runyon incident in Sunset. OVERFLOW CROWD Seminars Are Aimed The two-hosessions will conclude Nov. 16. Featured during the At Women TAYLORSVILLE. A series of womens seminars will be offered at Utah Technical College for 10 weeks beginning Tuesday. The series will be offered every Tuesday evening beginning at 7 oclock for a cost of $10. Against Police . . . series will be State Sen. Frances Farley and Pat Latham, popular lecturer. Subjects to be treated will include job searching-r- writing, esume setting, money management, image buildingers, effective goal communication skills, time management, career mobility and the VALLEY. brutality were leveled against the West Valley Police Department here Tuesday. At the City Councils session, Tuesday Donald Cross, his wife and son John, 21, alleged that city police officers had used force un- necessarily against them on several occasions. The Crosses are managers of the Karen Lee Apartments, 4100 So. 4000 West. Assistant Police Chief Gerald Maughan said he with the charges but did not elaborate. He was not available for comment yesterday (Wednesday) before press time. disagreed Cross said the complaint stemmed from the most recent incident on Aug. 27 when his son was arrested for disorderly conduct and booked into the Salt Lake County Jail. This has to cease. Im not going to stand still for it, Cross said, adding: Im not afraid of muggers. Im afraid of the police." Mrs. Cross charged that police officers left bruises on her arms from rough treatment earlier in the year. She said the family feared retaliation from police officers for bringing the charges to the councils attention. Mayor Jerry Maloney assured the family that you have the right to do whatever you want without (fear of) retaliation . . . This council, and I as mayor, wouldnt tolerate it. He said the charges would be investigated. Try Green Sheet classified ads! CARRIAGE TROllfY 4100 S Redwood 262-668- 4961 SO. R PIUS MODERN PROBLEMS All Seats 266-399- Carriaq Square Only RAGGEDY MANr Carriage 1 .00 Squart Onli court children about the Council chambers. Two seminars for preschool age children and dangers their parents will be held today at City Hall; two more are set for tomorrow. Sessions both days will be held at 3 and 7 p.m. Campbell said the vent a kidnapping and, if it did occur, how they could help police find the missing child. In that regard, Essex called on Marjan Martin, a Provo woman whose child was kidnapped in a case last spring. Her child was recovered in southern California. department has requested that each of the citys 18 elementary schools hold assemblies at which police officers can stress the wisdom of staying away from strangers and other means of preventing Mrs. Martin pictures of any distinguishing birthmarks - anything that or dates for those meetings. could help police in the investigation. opening statement also included criticism of County Sheriff N. D. (Pete) Hayward for setting up She couldnt. She urged parents to think ahead and to take these precautions, just in case the unthinkable happened to them and their child was county program a without coordinating the effort with municipal police officials. his Following ad INFORMATION . . . Young mother hold child In her lap while reading program initiated by West Valley police. handout on East, Salt Lake, 84102, or by calling her at 531- - By 9310. GRANITE PARK. A 20 percent d hike in fees charged for group use of Granite School District facilities was approved Tuesday night by the Board of Education. The board engaged in lengthy debate concerning a clause in the administrative memorandum governing use of buildings which prohibits regular weekly meetings of groups which are generally allowed free use of school facilities, finally voting 1 to leave the memo as is. across-the-boar- ing for a merit badge is among the activities that will be offered at County Libraries next week. Scouts are invited to prepare Tuesday for Citizenship in the Nation merit badges at So. Salt Lake Library, 2480 So. State. Par- ticipants couraged to manual, are read the do the E. 7000 Library, South. Films selected for three to are shown weekly in the Rainbow room beginning at 11 a.m. A marionette show will be presented Sept. 18 at A. E. Peterson 2197 Non-payin- Puppet operoted by Valeen Illsley of the West Valley Police Department warns children to stay away from strangers. Show was part of program. STAY AWAY . . . 9340 So. 700 East. Louise Johnson Enperform chanted Princess beginning at 2 p.m. for will preschool to middle school children. Further information on these programs may be obtained by calling Romance Writers Meet Saturday (Thursday) SALT LAKE. The Romance Writers of America will meet at 2 p.m. Saturday at South Salt Lake Library, 2480 So. State. The organization is made up of persons writing for the romance genre who reside in the Salt Lake valley. RWA includes such members as Dana Ter-ri- l, president, who has published one romance with Silhouette Books, Man of Velvet to be released in October. Another, Kathleen received an honorable mention with a national group at California in June. Most of the members are, as yet, unpublished writers who are seeking acto be published, Bryan, tional Park today through Saturday. The festival focuses on the unique folklife of Utahs Dixie. ty of romance novels on the market today, she added. This weeks meeting, the first of the fall season, will feature as guest speaker, Sharon a psycholoGoodwill, gist. She will discuss altered states of mind and character motivation, which should help local writers develop logical For Training five-year-ol- GEORGE. The sixth annual Southern Utah Folklife Festival will be held in Zion Na- MATINEES groups include American Legion, community Preschool film festivals are held each Thursday at Whitmore ST. 7:00, 9:00 4-- en- preliminaries and be prepared to come a second night. This will begin at 7 p.m. Library, cording to Sherry Miller, secretary of the organization. SATURDAY is The goal of the RWA to help as many romance writers as possible through lectures, presentations and talk groups to improve their craft and the quali- - characters Restitution Unit Helps Victims SO. COTTONWOOD. Education Day will be held Saturday from 1 to 5 p.m. at Cottonwood high, 5717 SALT newly-organize- East. CHIGHMND STARTS FRIDAY BAMBI SIX PACK PG lAND) NIGHT CROSSING FIRE FOX pg PG CREDWOOD will include classes on payments totaling during its first month of operation. Organized July 1, the unit is designed to gain d payment by the criminal to the victim. Its mission is not only to ensure restitution by the court, but to make sure that the restitution is paid to the victim. During July, the victim restitution unit obd tained 51 judgments. research, treatment, exercise and surgery. Dr. Fred C. McDuffie, vice president for medical affairs for the $75,537 court-ordere- National Arthritis Foundation, will ad- court-ordere- Pet Lovers Get Their HARTZ and save at munnen Collar B AND SHARKEY'S MACHINE Save R 1.00 AT YOUR NEARBY Q QO UiOO ENDANGERED Hamster SPECIES cmSMU FOOd 7.5 oz. SAVANNAH BAKU 1:00, SAV. 4:30. IOO 2:30, fcOO, 9c30 j Glrv3l Or lPG IN TEXAS Co-H- it SQUAD R THE 5H FLOOR. Hamster Treat 18 oz. UTE2552361 973 ?B37 WHOREHOUSE V VICE HUjhhltg IBS R HERE'S YOUR CHANCE TO WIN BIG FOOD AND CASH PRIZES Prices Good Sept 8 11. 1962 BUDS BEST LITTLE (Sink Our Sub) 967765 O FRI., SAT., SUN. ONLY STAR Try Green Sheet classified ads! 262-668- PLAY 4100 W 5400 SO POLTERGEIST learned that enrollments, as expected, climbed significantly Tuesday, the day after Labor Day. A total of 2,181 students showed up for the first time Tuesday, the report indicated, bringing total enrollments to date to 63,666. HELD OVER c Co-H- it PG ministrators. The board also resititution 485W91 c political parties, educational groups and societies. They are permitted to use facilities at no charge for special meetings, providing the meeting is open to all members of the community without admission charges and no donations are expected or accepted. Such groups are encouraged to use senior and junior high facilities. Different rates for use of certain facilities within a school are charged commercial and noncommercial users. The district is seeking only to meet expenses, not make a profit, it was stressed. The principal acts as the boards agent in determining use and charges. court-ordere- thritis Foundation, is TROLLEY j1122e For, uni groups, Camp Fire Girls, The victim unit of the restitution County Attorneys office d here obtained deliver the keynote dress. athletic Boy Scouts, charity groups, clubs, LAKE. d The workshop, sponsored by the Utah Ar- So. 1300 g Fees vary according to the type of facility used. Cottonwoods 3,000-seauditorium is the most costly to rent with a hourly rate of $150 weekdays and $192 on Saturdays and a commercial rate of $300 and $378. By contrast the hourly rate at Cyprus, where the capacity is 900, is $48, $60, $72 and $90. Junior high auditoriums vary from $12 per hour to $30 for noncommercial groups on weekdays. Gymnasiums are available for $15 on weekdays and $18 on Saturdays for noncommercial groups. Commercial groups would pay $192 and $240. , In other action Tuesday, the board heard a complaint from Jackling patrons concerning a Young Mothers program cottage being built adjacent to the school, approved use of a of property at Whittier sliver elementary for additional development in Hunter park and discussed an accountability system for ad- are held Sessions but not required for the free workshop. More information may be obtained by calling Times their man- monthly on the second Saturday at the same location. Arthritis Day Set Saturday Arthritis in uscripts. helpful, For Show k Granite Board School Use Fees Hiked Marionettes CENTER PG re- counted how, after her child was kidnapped, she was asked whether she could provide a lock of hair, fingerprints, kidnappings. Additional seminars are planned for business persons, Campbell said. He did not specify times Campbells to of talking strangers. Lt. William Essex also made a presentation on how parents can help pre- Cullough in care of the Skills Center, 431 So. 600 Set Today IBS Call FAMILY in the room and City presentations conMc- Folk Life Panfry ARTHUR ABSENCE OF MALICE Saoli STATE 1 tafry PLUS All tacting JoAnn Festival Of R 1.00 dress, a puppet show was staged by Officer Valeen Illsley to warn along, listened to Registration may be made by 943-463- 6. j Ru MURRAY PORKY'S orium. cards, he said. Prior contacts with PTA and elementary school officials resulted in a large turnout for the meeting announcing the program. About 250 parents, many of whom brought their children COTT. HTS. Prepar- Brutality Charges Cited By Family WEST women. 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