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Show New Program The Salt Lake Tribune, Wednesday, July 24, 1985 EV11 toeERib emD 'Helps City MfiMFQMDK) Protect Kids V Salt Laker Earns Degree Special to The Tribune WEST VALLEY CITY The portfolio of the West Valley Police De- - - Ltahn Go to Youth Congress partment youth protection programs has increased with the addition of Safety Pup, an animated character of the National Child Safety Council Chief David C. Campbell said Safecasty Pup is a series of safety-son- g settes geared to each grade level and how covers a wide range of topics to say rc to strangers, sexual abuse, ' drugs and alcohol, reporting emerchilgencies. safety tips for latch-ke- y dren, learning telephone numbers and how to calL long distance. Detective Jene Lyday and Police School Qfficer Dale Ann Wright will . work with Karen McBride, safety coordinator for the NCSC, in presenting the program to the childran in all of the city's schools. . problems, the delegates learned . .. Safety Pup has been appearing on through interaction with their conthe sides of mill cartons across the temporaries from throughout the country with a safety messages de-world. signed to educate children . about .. Approximately 5,000 delegates ways to prevent tragedy. . . . Earn Honor I from around the world attended the Scholar - v Some safety messages regard nev- A . seminar. v er going with strangers, using the Troy Wolf!,, Who graduated from'' Ihllcrest High School this year, has buddy system, going straight home Society Cites Journalist from school, never taking shortcuts been named an Academic on the way home, learning and memby the National Secondary EduThe Society of Professional JourI I addresses and learning to use cation Council. orising nalists, Sigma Delta Chi, has awarded the telephone. Police School Officer. Dale Ann Wright tional Child Safety Council. The dog is 1965 citations for achievement to 98 Academic Scholars The superhero is designed to be a , holds Safety Pup, a character of the Na- must earn a 3.3 or better grade-poisigned to educate children about dangers. graduates, including a University of : : & Utah graduate who were selected as postive role model that children cart I i.i. average. They are 'selected by , a trust'hnd look gp to, Chief Campbell school instructor, counselor or other 5" outstanding i4heir classes. ; k a t 1 ' qualified sponsor, Mr.. Wolff maid- - ? Daniel A. Harriie,ialt .Lake City, said. 0 u tained a 3.7 grade-poin- t was chosen ep the basis of character, average out of a possible 4.0. He will be attending scholarship in aU college work and Baylor University this fall. competence to perform journalistic the Tidy Town" award for the tidiest Special to The Tribune tasks winning slogan and Ann Coulam won Wolff Don son of Pam He is the and the essay portion. town or city in the state, sponsored by SANDY with "Sandy, Progress of Sandy The Tribune. was Pride the for the winning slogan Vaughn North, project chairman, ' Student Wins Scholarship Special to The Tribune Mrs. Losser won $1,500 in goods Pride announced contests and said the Sandy essay project slogan Five' Utah LAS VEGAS, Nev. at the Sandy fire and services from the Build Marl of an ongoing beautificawere Thursday to The morning Tribune part jSpecial be here next card players will t j Scholarships AwurdeiJ Mall, and Mrs Coulam received a tion and education effort, for resiStation, 9000 S. 150 East. BLOOMINGTON, 111. Jacqueline .Wednesday to Ihpo&for a chance at dents in the Sandy area, leading up to trip to Disneyland for two. RdsaliehLosser came up with Ihp on w Msfcer," Salt Lake City, has been Thejsalt Lake Peti 4vAAi6ritan CahtUA prife League, of th Society of Peti rewarded a State Farm Companies title. V i neers1, has made two kChblarship inundation scholarship. 24 Grand National Open The awards of 51,087 each for the 1085-8- 6 Teams will play here, including the , . The scholarship is one of 30 given school year. in 1965 by the foundation to recognize five persons from Utah representing District 18. The district includes outstanding students and to help fiThe awards were made to Trung nance their studies. Awards range Kien Chau, a graduate of Murray Utah, Idaho, Montana and much of from 11.000 to 13,000 annually for four Wyoming. The 24 teams are from a High School, who will study chemical undergraduate college years. They go field of 4,000 that began competition at the engineering University of at the local level nearly a year ago. t Utah, and Jeff Takenaka, a graduate to high school seniors whose parents Farm. Inaurance State of West High School, The Utahns ere Hardly farns-- t study tfes ageftts pmjiJoytees. The Jta- - t worth, 1W E. 480ff South, Murray; electrical engineering atlla Uamr tional Merit Scholarship Corp. adJ6hif TMcEntee, 350 N. 75 West, .. sityqMJtah. JUZ ministers the'program for the Clearfield; and Dr. James B. Streiit The Society is a foundation and selects all winners. professand, 2084 E. 3205 South; Randy S. sional organization. Its goal is to enMs. Fisher, who graduated from Wright, 2692 Wanda Way and Michael courage technical excellence in the East High School this year, plans to J. Sweet, 1379 W. Beacon Hill, all Salt petroleum industry. attend Brigham Young University. Lake City area. Special to The Tribune CHICAGO Mitchell P. Kahn, Salt lake City, has received a juris doctor degree from Northwestern Umveristy School of Law. Mr. Kahn has joined the law firm of Alth?imer and Gray, Chicago, as an associate. . He received his bachelor's degree from the University of Wisconsin in 1982 and he graduated ctfm laude from the law school and wig awarded the Order of the Coif. He la the spo of ' Reuben and Julie Kahn. " Northwestern University is a ma- jor private research and teaching institution, with 12 academic divisions, located on two lakefront campuses in Chicago and Evanston, 111. The uiver-sitfounded in 1851, enrolls more than 15,700 students Robert Ouellette, a junior at Murray' High School, David Quick and Darren Trimmer, all member of the Salt Lake City SalvaUon Army Corps, attended the SA's International Youth Congress at Western Illinois University, Macomb, which' began last Wednesday and ends today. . Tbe congress was the first such event held in the United States. 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