Show - 0444e -- ---- -- - - - - - te - - - - - - - ' r 'fr o 0 - '' - - - 4 L - - t 10-'- I B 15 Sunday June 9 1991 The Salt Lake Tribune ickfr Center for Abuse Victims Wins OK 51ctr ill1 - By Vic Garcia Cromer a children's tion concerned some neighbors who said it may cause undue traffic and parking problems in the area THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE treatment facility for suspected child victims of sexual abase received approval from the Salt Lake pity Planning Commission to operate in the Avenues area of Salt Lake A Commissioner Planning Children's Justice Center will be the first center of its kind in the state said director Lynn Nelson in that it will provide comprehensive response to child sexual abuse and serious physical abuse in a "neutral homelike setting" Two more centers are scheduled to open in Weber and Utah counties Intermountain Health Care doAve nated the home on for center use The residential loca Health i' -- s - - f 1 F I i 800 North c) - I A "f I 5 FRONTAGE Itt) 200 - t F 4 SYRACUSE ' I I V-- q7 ! CNA - izo 2 "''' P '''''4'0400 921 3 ie - 18 Voters approved the new school as part of $40 million bond in May 1990 The school is yet to be named Dr Ross Poore Jr the principal of Central Davis Junior High will take over as principal Consultant Darrell White who - Authorized Utah Resident 1 Carecoraors EbFY $50 450 TVs 519 Scroon trif $25 Toloons $20 SLR Cameras by 1111 $20 tt VCRs Cd1144"111Sby Coswipact Rinocutors by Salt Lake —7 'Atilt' 41 - At 4r-v- AWL': It lu' - i r1 - 322-391- - 4 41$ ' Y' ' - TVs l'Hat () - (cf A ' - - - '' r — (Opening Thl ' v'w--a i i ti k" sw- v- '1i 1 '' tpl) -- Ob Er 226-013- ti 4 rij tillpoily J i tlf4 Oi4 ar 'I-- ' 1' - 77:- -- k ril E : — q - t: 4S t dlit1 - -- j I' : - Pearls Salt Lake City Gold t Iiiir i UT UT Sandy a Clocks are Cbscounts oil WOW t toi —II ir ii (801) (801) it : 533-073- 571-526- ti(22) Nt 'if - — ))) t ' Ilk r I o 0 ti r f 151 g ki-- r ' 111 0 ) - torl - 1 iill I 2 4- 1- ' r It !! 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I ' i 0 New High School J—Jg 1700 South ROAD HILLFIELD ROAD Clearfield ft High School ' i 1 - NU) q i II t- vi774 - 1 rA x ' t r-- 4 7 I - torr---- t I BASE - ' I 1 - 4 1 11)"-- c 1 fi till t v00 n'19 t -- A SOUTH WEBER iAmtet iit72 t 0 I I iii- !Jr t4iit 1 - HILL AIR FORCE 1- " 1gI Li -- 6 klik31L----71- 134r-F1I- ) iLitfi--'- 12 '''' 1 1:1 1 r i ir I ri DAVIS COUNTY CCed 4-- 1 1 5 rf The Utah Supreme Court has upheld a 4th District judge's dismissal of a wrongful-deat- h suit against the Utah State Hospital by the heirs of a man killed in a head-o- n collision with an escaped mentally ill patient In its ruling the high court said the hospital had no special duty to protect Marcel Schopf from patients above and beyond the general obligation to the public at large The justices also upheld the lower court's dismissal of a negligence claim against a Provo couple whose car was stolen by escaped hospital patient Jon Michael Petersen Minutes after the theft while attempting to evade police Mr Petersen lost control of the auto on Interstate 15 and crashed into the Schopf vehicle killing its occupant according i f 4 ) J t I : §1:11-4- nr-- I 11 I DAVIS COUN7Y CC -- 1 Iii f 1 it44 I 'h V ' '' I k 1 OUN 1 1 -- I 'Al i '' 1 j aL iiii: '" 1 'L------ 1 t i'l '' Ruling Upholds Judge's Dismissal Of Suit Against State Hospital 7::x- 1 v 1 !of 44 PI i'1 t f a 5 - ------ - 1 i ti I' Peterson said they hope to have the center open in early August It will employ two staff workers and two additional law enforcement or child welfare professionals k:---- 1 P-- rry The Davis County School Board has responded to parents' complaints over boundary proposals for the new north Davis high school and made adjustments to "keep neighborhoods together" After learning of new recommendations at a recent school board meeting a group of Clinton parents were happy their children won't be split between Clearfield High and the new high school Clinton Mayor Steve Weller said he appreciated the board's efforts to find a workable alternative Parents from Mutton Hollow were satisfied the new proposal will allow their children to remain at Davis High instead of going to Layton High A request from the Rolling Oaks subdivision to move to the new high school instead of Layton High was also perceived as an excellent move to eliminate geographic isolation Not everyone came away the board meeting smiling however A representative from the Vae View subdivision was disappointed that his neighborhood has been assigned to different schools than adjoining subdivisions He said the isolation will be difficult for his children who have friends in the nearby Camelot subdivision Board members said they would listen to his concerns but it might be difficult to please everyone The board will be taking final ac 1 e i 'l -0 -Ili 4 ! By Robert Green THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE i t Ix (1 f014 i ri 11 1 IA i a0--' - 14 t t - 1 Fil: It' Davis Changes High School Boundaries $- F--- I A Ends Soon! "famous for diamonds" 1 i i 1: I go-ahe- "There is no reason why the ordinance shouldn't be rewritten for other victimized groups" said Ms "4- 1- JEWELERS 1 : i 1'4 24-ho- Ms 1 t The Greater Avenues Community Council supported the home provided there be a caretaker no changes made to the house that would prevent it from reverting to a single-famil- y residence and no additional parking created "We're very pleased that the city in this is giving us the home" said center chair Grethe Peterson "It's a very good location for what we have to do" Cindy sons" 257-1It- h behavioral-problem- at Valley Mental worker Cromer cast the dissenting vote against the center's residential location saying "this opens it up for other victimized groups to make the claim that their interviews be conducted in a residential homelike environment" She said the Salt Lake City Council passed an ordinance this year specifically allowing the facility under the zoning code titled "Residential Facilities for Handicapped Per- City - The : 417 T1 ‘ "- - - ' cr71 1 III vol gimp I NV(' hope your family budget So don't take the benefits of natur11 gas you for granted you can stop wonciermg about the amount of your monthly gas bill irnply check the Equal Payment Iox on your June statement Count on us to I It t01117111117 Filet OVESTAR A do the rest ii COMPOVY '0 iv 1111 cint a era n no rIlhq th 1 tNi' n nt Is t I nit to ' t riF11 011ii o ti 11latin law à tle 1 ' 1 1 ) t or IL Ftwo0001( LAC 4voOk at ?Le AP- - N A- - oft ot |