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Show f ! 10 Th Magna T imnAVatt Valby Newt, August 29, 2002 Lifestyles Rachel alert system enhanced to help save abducted children The Rachael Alert is about to get a lot more attention. Utah's child abduction alert plan has been expanded from tv and radio broadcasts to also include electronic roadway signs. The Utah Department of Transportation has offered to use the highway signs to let motonsts know when a child has been kidnapped and provide details about a suspect's vehicle. "The Rachael Alert plan has proved to be the quickest way possible to let die public know a child is in danger." said Attorney General Mark Shurtleff. "UDOT is now offering a way to reach more people and hopefully save more children," After Shurtleff asked about using the signs for Rachael Alerts, UDOT offered several methods to inform people about abductions- Roadway Signs: Motonsts will be notified about child abductions and suspect vehicle descnphons at 61 electronic roadside signs along the Wasatch Front Highway Advisory Radio: Drivers traveling near 13 highway advisory radio transmitters will be able to hear additional information about the kidnappings. Telephone, Website and Alerts: Abduction details will also be available on the "511" travel information phone line, the travel information Web site at www.CommuterLmk.Utah.Gov and on Commuter Link and periodic tests will be conducts! to make sure radio and tv stations can quickly receive and respond to Rachael Alerts. Notification: Law enforcement agencies will now be able to send in Rachael Alert forms The completed by forms will also he available to -the media on the Internet In addition, once protocol ' has been established, die Rachael Alert Plan will also be expanded to include: TRAK: The Bureau of Criminal Identification will start using the TRAK system with the Rachael Alert plan to immediately send out 5,000 flyers throughout the state. The BCI will also produce additional flyers for die families of abducted children. Trucker Advisories: The Utah Trucking Association has agreed to a plan that will notify 80 percent of die truckers within the state. The Department of Public Safety is also develop ing die Rachael Alert plan to seek ways to unprove ami expand die system. The discussions have resulted in several key suggestions for improvement Age Criteria: Broadcasters agreed to change die age a victim will be considered for a Rachael Alert from 15 years-ol- d and younger to 17 years-ol- d and younger. Training: The Attorney General's Web site has been expanded so law enforcement agencies can provide Rachael Alert training. A training summary, video, questionnaire and submission forms are now available at http:attomeygeneral Utah gov RachaelAlertrachaelalerthtm. The Department of Public Safety has also agreed to provide personal training to agencies. Testing: Broadcasters have received training on the Emergency Alert System codes AnnaLyn Rose Bevan ing a way to send abduction details to truckers at all ports of entry. The Rachael Alert plan's organizers are also collecting information to see if a "reverse 911" system could be used to quickly contact people by phone about child abductions. The Rachael Alert is known nationally as the Amber Plan. , Utah was die ninth state to utilize a statewide system when die emergency alert system was initiated on April 2. The plans around the United States helped save 16 Utah'? plan received nationwide attention on June 5 when the Salt Lake City Police Department initiated the state's first Rachael Alert after Elizabeth Smart was kidnapped from her home. Since then, six more states have adopted statewide plans and an additional 10 children have been safely recovered. if X AnnaLyn Rose Bevan was bom Aug. 16 at 12 24 a.m at Pioneer Valley Hospital, to parents StaiLyn Lstrada Bevan and Travis Bevan of West Valley. AnnaLyn weighed 6 pounds 10 " ounces. i A presence of her family after a long illness. r She was bom April 9, 1923 to Cleofas and Eulalia Florez. She is survived by her children Maxine, Albert, RoseMarie and Renita; 15 grandchildren and 16 greatgrandchildren; and a "spe- cial" grandson, Michael Zdunich, who lived and cared for her for the past 13 'L'ai L Alice Florez TVujillo years. Our beloved mother, Alice Florez Trujillo passed peacefully Aug. 24. in the . Proceeded in death by her parent?; husband Albert Sr.; daughter Darlene; grandson Paul; sisters Elena, Marie, Luisa and Manuela; and brother, Raymond. Alice lived in Ogden, Bingham Canyon, Lark, Garfield and Magna. She met and married her "boni-toAlbert in Bingham. They shared a wonderful life and danced beautifully together. Mom was a silk finisher for Bosh Cleaners, Pullman, Taylor and Perk's Cleaners. In her youth, mom and her sister, Manuela sang in public events. One memorable occaasion was singer for President Hoover. The family would like to u. - Flores of Salt Lake City on May 23. Baby boy was bom to parents Shelly Hampton & Jeremy Snyder of Salt Lake City on May 24. - Baby boy was bom to parents Melinda Santiago & Marko Santiago of West Valley City on May 24. - Baby boy was bom to parents Theresa Jessop & Dan Jessop of Magna on May 26. - Baby girl was bom to parents Martha Villegas & Fulvio Granados of West Valley City on May 26. - Baby girl was bom to parents David Colpitts & Trent Lail of Magna on May Other Births: 521-52- 9 boy was bom to parents Camille Goff & Dustin Pynel of Tooele on May 21. - Baby boy was bom to parents Kristy Beltran & Jarom Beltran of West Valley City on May 22. - Baby girl was bom to parents Laurel Ferguson & Eric Behrle of Salt Lake City on - Baby May 23. - Baby boy was bom to parents Dina Flores & Hector Obituaries alerts. Utah broadcasters, public safety and law enforcement officials have also been review jigM thank the staff of Residence Care Source. We will be for- ever grateful for their loving care of mom. Funeral mass will be held Thursday, Sept. 5 at 6 p.m. at our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church, 2840 South 9000 West, where friends may call from 5:30-- 6 p.m. Funeral Directors: Peel Funeral Home, Magna. In lieu of flowers, friends and family can make donations in Mom's name co . Residence Care Source, 1624 East 4500 South, Holladay, Ut. 84117. 26. Baby boy was bom to parents Nicolette Peglau & Silvano Cortez of West Valley City on May 27. - Baby boy was bom to parents Jatilyn White & Michael White of Magna on - May 28. - Baby boy was bom to parents Christine Short & Brett Hymas of West Valley City on May 28. Baby girl was bom to par- ents Jessie Gomez & Alex Pereira of Salt Lake City on May 29. , 1 OfefSijpjjjJ ( HUBjg MOrig, tired of seeing Master Planned Communities If youreonly the rich and famous can afiord, youre in for a pleasant surprise at Hunter Village. This 700 home community has been developed by sevcrabef the areas top homebuilders. 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