Show r B8 The Salt Lake Tribune By Chris Jorgensen Edward Reddeck was either a tireless pioneer of nontraditional education or a con man who created a bogus university to bilk unknowing students out of thousands of dollars a Utah US District Court jury was told Monday Mr Reddeck is charged with 26 counts of mail fraud and money laundering in connection with his Semerad THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE North American University For Dave Jones and others worried about increasingly alienated youths in Salt Lake County three statistics say it all: One of every 10 people arrested in Utah during the past two years was a Salt Lake County juvenile Records from the Salt Lake County Health Department show the teen suicide rate has tripled in the past 30 years There were 369 crimes reported in the county in officials 1990 say Two years later the number was 1224 A Democratic legislator from Salt Lake City Mr Jones has joined with police educators counselors and others who deal with troubled teens to push for the creation of a new youth service corps On Monday their idea got a hearty endorsement from county leaders County commissioners agreed to pay Mr Jones up to $7500 to take a deeper look at setting up work and the community-orienteeducational program for youths 12 years old and up Commissioner Randy Horiuchi called it "the No 1 hope for getting at the root of the gang prob- which he ran from a small office at 3760 S Highland Drive in Salt Lake City Following three weeks of testi more than $623000 the prosecutor said Only $12000 of that was spent on students and more than $200000 was dispersed in cash "We have no idea where the money went" said Mr Lunnen "We do know less than 2 was itt: ft" 4i Alt try - 0 killi ': Ile 711-- - '' - 1111 gitte fp 4 i : vt4 — i( 4 z' ----- 0 - ie- warranty absolutely free Silentwriter laser printers come equipped with the most advanced ON-SIT- 'ot LUXURY LEASE d V6 ENGINER AUTOMATIC 0D POWER PACKAGE SECURITY SYSTEM CRUISE MORE! 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