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Show nr iciini" Not Notified The Sail Lake Tribune1. Board Continues Parole Hearing lor Vasilaeopulos Special to The Tribune A DRAPER parole hearing tur j Salt Lake City man w ho mastermind ed a diamond scam was continued without date by the Ltah State Board of Pardons when it was discovered the victims were not notified of the hearing Jon C Vasilaeopulos, 28. is serving two sentences for theft by deception, a felony, and 1 to 15 years for thelt by deception, a second-degrefelony third-degre- ordered him to pay a $20,000 fine and full restitution" to his victims Paul Sheffield, administrator foi the pardons board, said Vasilacopu los pleaded guilty to three of 17 felony counts in a plea bargain arrangement, and 14 other charges were dismissed. Board policy requires the victims of only the three crimes to which he pleaded guilty be notified. A parole for April 10. 1990 was set by the board for Randolph A. Smith, 33, Ogden, who has served 57 months of 5 years to life for second-degre- e murder and 0 to 5 years for aggravated assault. Smith was convicted in e e In sentencing him last August, 3rd District Judge Homer F Wilkinson Reginald Williams, 25. has served months of 1 to 15 years for manslaughter and 0 to 5 years for assault The parole hearing for Roy T. 29, Las Vegas, was continued by the board until his return from Nevada, where he is facing trial on other counts. He has served three months in Utah where his sentence is 0 to 5 years for distribution of a controlled substance for value. J. Ronald West, Salt Lake City, was told he will serve until the expiration of his sentence, April 28, 1989. He has served 18 months of 0 to 5 years for sexual assault of a child. 51 Motivation, Effort Help Pupils In Learning, UEA Chief Says Parents can help their children improve their grades at school. And they don't have to do their child's homework, according to Utah Education Association President Betty Con-di- e. Teachers often mention behavior and attitude as the important difference between kids who are doing well in school and those who are not," she said. "Mom and dad can help with that. Stress to the kids that hard work counts effort pays. Sometimes kids want to blame everything and everyone but themselves for poor grades teachers, intelligence, circumstances, or luck, said Mrs. Condie. When students bring home report curds and reports, she said parents should discuss their scores and grades and help them see why they did well or poorly. Help them relate outcome to effort. Reward improvement," said the UEA leader. As we build in them a desire to learn, we may have to bolster their performance with incentive rewards. Praise for improvement is a good reward. Special treats or activities may be used, said Mrs. Condie. An expert teacher I know said, in our 'Wed have no schools if we could offer a motorcycle to everyone who learned to read. "She wasn't saying expensive rewards are the answer. She was emphasizing that motivation can mean the difference between success and failure, said Mrs. Condie. Mrs. Condie urged parents to stead develop in their children the titude, "I can do it if I try. in- at- since 1980. "The extraordinary snow and rainfall levels in Utah over the past five years have created tre crp FOTO J KConica i COLOR PRINT FILM ! But Gets Only $6 A man armed with a rifle and a hunting knife who disguised himself by wearing a shirt over his head, robbed a west side store early Saturday morning but only got away with $6, according to a Salt Lake City police report. At about 4 30 am, the robber, described as about 5 feet 5 inches and 130 pounds, entered the store at 1353 Indiana Ave. and demanded money. The report states that only about $6 was in the cash register. The suspect was last seen running north across Indiana Avenue. I UR U Gunman Hobs Store their next parole hearings. The longest rehearing date was given Nicholas Banner, 32, Salt Lake City, who has served 14 months of a mandatory minimum sentence for sodomy upon a child and 1 to 15 years for sexual abuse of a child His next parole hearing will be in December 2004. Ronald Termunde, 32, Murray, who has served 20 months of 1 to 15 years for simple sexual abuse of a child will appear before the board in June 1988, Joseph Medina, 22. Salt Lake City, who has served seven months of 0 to 5 value learning or at least want to avoid the consequences of failure. Others, she added, need more tangible rewards. "Help your students develop a positoward school work. tive mind-se- t "Teach them tips for concentrating and remembering facts. Help them develop regular study habits. Children can't succeed in school with a hopeless attitude," she said. 80 FREE The pardons board denied paroles to four prisoners and set dates for The UEA president said most students succeed in school because they mendous problems," said Monson The well publicized flooding of 1983 brought attention to the seriousness of the problem, but we have yet to recover financially from the burden it placed on the slate " Monson said Friday that UDOT has twice turned down requests for 180 funding, saying the damage did not amount loan emergency WASHINGTON (AFi Rep Du vid Monson has asked the Depart ment of Transportation to provide $16 8 million in emergency relief to Utah to help defray some of the $28 million the state has spent to repair flooding damage Interstate reviewed in November 1986 and Kenneth Burt, who has served 12 months of 0 to 5 years for attempted forcible sexual abuse, will be heard again in August 1986 Granted paroles, dates, and sentences being served were Richard N. Brittain, 25, LeGrunde, Ore , Nov. 11, 1986, must pay $2,844 restitution, served three months of 0 to 5 years for forgery. Ronald G. Davis. 29. .Sacramento. Calif., Nov. 10, 1987, served nine months of 1 to 15 years for theft by receiving; Dallas Richens, 21, Salt Lake City. Aug. 11, 1987, served three months of 0 to 5 years for unlawful sexual intercourse 157 1986 2.1, Bepair IbambiUM'inent Monson Sucks years for incest, will have his case the death of Mark Freeman during an argument Dec 12. 1930 in Salt Lake City An Ogden man who pleaded no contest" to the beating death of his stepdaughter, Aug 14. 1981, w as granted a parole April 8, 1986. Sunday, February 1 Tsfo" off" i PHOTO FINISHING IOGout ' ILr. a ' cf .,u I " :. '! Ut n .imi. 's ix uiiqh1' V;. t. .i , O ol ,v,, ... ... e ,, i H1 , . J-- . HOME MOVIES "e , ii.-- Coupon Good tin u j s i,' t i m , , j, , .r j. ilo - V" 1. OiXipon ciixxl tlnu J I I Ef I Mo Ilj L While some trust government to provide a secure retirement, we suggest a more practical approach non-reade- !Mtse Comes Under Fire Women Still Lag Behind in Pay, Says a USU Aide LOGAN (AP) Utah State Unive- n director rsitys says the discrepancy between men's and womens wages continues even as legal gains made by women in the 1960s have eroded during the Reagan administration. Mary Barngrover told members of the Logan chapter of the American Association of University Women on Friday that in general, women earn 64 percent of what men do. And she said men earn higher salaries when they take jobs traditionally defined as womens work. "While women secretaries earn a median salary of $13,500, male secretaries make $20,120, she said. "On average, women nurses make $21,000, while male nurses earn $23,500." Barngrover said federal legislation in the 1960s brought both hope and improvement in the lot of women workers, and some women in nontra-ditioncareers today are earning as much as men. But she warned of a move by Attorney General Edwin Meese and Assistant Attorney General William Bradford to end the federal government's affirmative-actio- ' al affirmative-actio- n policys "goals and timetables provision. That provision requires employers to outline a plan of how they will go about ending sex and race discrimination she said. There have been recent court decisions and actions by the administration which many people perceive to be working against equal opportunity." Barngrover believes it is vital that women become more involved in efforts to foster equal opportunity and equal pay. "We need to be organized, because women cannot depend on legal mechanisms to prutect them, she said Alcoholism Council Names Chairman Richard J. Bell. 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