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Show The Salt Lake Tribune. Friday, June Corrections Board Eyes 4Team Approach, Releases Special to The Tribune DRAPER The success of a parole and probation team approach and the beginning of a special early release program were discussed Thursday before the Utah State Board of Corrections. Paul Peters, chief agent adult parole and probation division, said with the increasing number of diversified caseloads specialization seems to be tiated caseloads in the adult probation and parole division which is currently administering more than 5,600 cases The board was also told that fie prisoners received early release dates after appearing at a special attention hearing conducted by the State Board of Pardons. the name of the game. Mr. Peters told the board that the Community Resources Management Team (CRMT), m operation since December of 1976, has received national recognition. "The CRMT has established linkage with various service organizations and uncovered resources not previously used to help clients, Mr. Peters said His remarks focused on the differen Ernest Dean Wnght, outgoing that although these Mr. Wnght said prisoners were probably the cream of the pardons the crop record-wisboard has agreed to each week review five special cases. e, He said a problem may arise if the prisoners are not release in terms of munity living Mr. that the board watch direc- tor of the corrections board, said the first five inmates were given June 21 ready for early adjusting to comWnght suggested for any trends that and urged probation and parole officios to mke changes in counseling programs as the need arnves Mr work It 7 Workers Walk Out may develop with the early releases release dates 17, 1977 Peters, in further explainuig the of the parole and probation officers, said the agency uses a pragmatic approach and will always try to incorporate new programs He said the auency will not hesitate to cancel any program that is not working At Bottling Firm of the 220 About at the 16 employes Bottling Co bottling plant of Coca-Col- a of Salt Lake, 875 S. West Temple, walked off their jobs about 10 a m Thursday A company official said production and delivery schedules were not affected Workers are represented by the United Steelworkers of America, 2150 S 2nd West, but union officials could not be reached for comment. rf VI I fifti 41 Of PAY 'N SAVE CORPORATION DIVISION PRICES EFFECTIVE NOW THRU JUNE 23, 1977 RE-SBED- ER MILLEQ'S LAVJN SEED mBl Dl&EinuU MIXTURE s Controls cutworms, and other soil insects for up to 8 weeks Effective foliage dust to control aphids and mites One pound wire-worm- "Raz8, kiisct dM High quality lawn seed in shaker dispenser bare Easy way to and worn spots in sun or re-se- shade O Reg. 2.49 VJEEDER Prevents weeds from starting No mixing required Long-lasti- 1 -- lb. treats 250 sq 1 ft. lb. can l Hur.'ir.'urJG A AMES'. BAMBOO a Mi. Lx uuyn cv FERTILIZER BICTD FEEDER TURF SHRUB RAKE EDGER For starting lawn seed ' 'T' I 1 loot comfort Selected ash handle Reg. Perfect for tight close areas around shrubs and bushes 19-75- crass seed Glass Refillable Feeder sidewalks, flower beds, boiders Wide turned steos tor Edges maximum FAMILY Starter 4.29 9 Icrtilicr I t ll IIIIK i PERKY PET NECTAR ll f 1IIIHIL, U ISSMUI II tMi i ! Family Great for Vegetable gardens nis llh it topiih ttlliMi Luits U 2.5 Reg. 8.95 treat A sweet M for humming birds KOTO-SHEA- R 1 8 oz. and safely around walls, fences and flower beds motor 16 cutting diameter Trims neatly M Reg. 3.45 5 M Reg. 10.95 Reg. 99 4-a- AMERICAN DILTRITE RUBBER HOSE 3-W- AY 3-WA- PLANTING Y JAVA PLANTING MIX J 50' Hose INDQQR-OIJTDGQ- R Reg. 69.95 qt oooooooo Reg. 17.99 32000 2201 ru ADf'F n AT RNST 38"-- luankard to 5 Ft. 2 HILLSIDE 2334 E. 7000 S. 943-46- 7 'r v ,-- caliper Gallon 10 to 12" spread Reg. 7.95 Reg. 1.79 Ea. non a locatic ::s to oenve ycui ; r f' . VValhur TAM JUlliPIUS ' .y YOUR Reg. 2.29 1 3 Ft. Deep purple color 6' -- 8' height container Vs"-34- " caliper f USE pOQQQQ clump nmm TMU&3DERCLGUB FLOWERING PUIM Reg. 11.49 e Excellent for transplanting trees, shrubs, perennials, bedding plants geraniums, pansies, petunios and potted house plants e 20-Sterilized soil GRANGER MIDVALE 3749 S. 2700 West 7?00 S. State 966-425- 5 566-068- 3 STORE HOURS: uf tlicsd OuveitlSed product required to be readily available for sale at or below the advertised price in each Ernst store, except as specifically noted in this ad." "Euc-- CENTERVILLE 158 E. Pages Lane 292-843- OUR POLICY: 1 9-- 9 MON.-FR- I. SAl. SUN. 9-- 7 10-- 6 is h Y1 |