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Show Suit claims Attitudes curb shoplifting, merchants told cricket found in hamburger I stress the importance of your demeanor and attitude toward a A special FARMINGTON shoplifter, Ballantyne told the seminar for Crime Prevention group. I also try to put myself in for Merchants, at the Davis the shoplifters place. County Sheriffs Jail Annex covControl your emotions and ered topics ranging from credit don't make the situation explocard fraud to the prevention of sive, Ballantyne added. losses to shoplifting. You can catch more flies with Linda Ballantyne, supervisor of honey than you can with vineloss prevention for SkaggsAlpha gar, she said. Beta, spoke to the merchants Most people who shoplift are about steps that can be taking to opportunity shoplifters, Ballanprevent shoplifting. tyne said. They rationalize shop"You, as retailers, have rights, lifting, thinking that the merchant Ballantyne said. wont miss the dollar item that BRYON SAXTON Review staff LAYTON A Layton woman filed suit Oct. 3 against McDonalds Restaurants of Utah Inc., in the 2nd Judicial District Court of Weber County, claiming she found a cricket in her food, according to Cara Rowley, Weber County deputy clerk. The woman, accompanied by her family and friends, on Nov. 20 went into a McDonald's Restaurant located at 1111 Washington Blvd. in Ogden, according to Dan Wilson, attorney for the plaintiff. After ordering her food she sat down and proceeded to eat it, when her friend noticed a piece of what appeared to be black lettuce in her sandwich, the suit claims. The black piece of lettuce turned out to be half of a cricket, the woman BRYON SAXTON Review staff The Utah Foundation, after completing its annual research, has reported that teacher salary schedules in Davis County were increased by an average of $1,018, or slightly more than 5 percent this year. In addition to the increase in salary schedules, most teachers in the district also received a normal experience increment that averaged $744, said Allan J. Witt, research director for the Utah Foundation. Salary increases are in effect McCricket Burger Wilson said. It has affected her health and dicase, et. they just took. And because of this, the consumer on the national average pays $310 more a year then what need be, in order for the merchant to recoup the losses on those products taken. Shoplifting is a $44 billion happening. Ballantyne said. It isn't just little old ladies who shoplift, she said. But it's doctors, lawyers, and sometimes even the best dressed guy or girl in the store. The key for merchants is letting people know that their business will actually prosecute Ballantyne added. shoplifters, Some people will jeopardize their entire career, losing all train of thought on their most important values, she said. And no one ever thinks they're going to get caught. And when they do get caught, they always say it was their first offense, Ballantyne said. "Another factor I stress is to deter shoplifting with good customer service," she said. With good customer service the shoplifter will have less chance to be alone, and will wonder if you have;ei-thc- r seen him in the store before or know him from someplace i else. And why do people shoplift? People have gotten away with it for so long it has become a habit to them, re- Ballantyne plied. I ; believe in what I'm doing. she said. Ballantyne has served with loss of prevention for shoplifting for 15 years with two large separate store chains. Report shows Davis teacher pay up 5 percent; claims. We refer to the case as the A Lakeside Review, Wednesday, December 18, 1985 The womans identity is being withheld. age of the 40 school said Witt. for this school year, said Witt. According to the report, the beginning salary for a classroom districts,' year. The salary schedules provide regular increases for experience and for added academic training. As a result, experienced teachers with a masters degree receive a maximum salary of $28,609 in 6 87 percent more than a beginning teacher with a bache- Witt then mentioned the amount of increase received by the teachers for this school year was not as much as teachers received during the peroid of the high rate of inflation that took '85-8- place several years ago. However, this could be another high watermark for teacher sal- lors degree. We analyized 40 school salary schedules, to get the overall aver general- state, said Witt. ly available in other states. There is a great reluctance to The highest salary increase raise taxes, said Witt, so there came in the Park City School could be conservative increases in District at a fiqure of $1,346. acthe next couple of years. cording to the Utah Foundation. The Utah Foundation report states that the average salary paid WE WANT TO to classroom teachers in Utah last was $21,307, comyear (84-85- ) WIPEOUT pared with $22,894 in the eight CANCER Mountain States and $23,546 in the United States as a whole. IN YOUR These salary differences, however, are largely offset by the fact UFETIME that Utah pays most of the emAMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY v S ployees share of the retirement I We have been doing this service for about 25 years now, beginning in the early sixties," Witt added. teacher in the Davis School District amounted to $15,328 this financial problems with the costs, a fringe benefit not ary increases, because of the UHMMMUmi! 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