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Show TODAV MG A2 Wxtnesaa Septem&er II Ulwi JvV SECTION Prime time for juvenile crime Lightning strikes is directly after school hours Bountiful man. ..again! ttl WASHINGTON (APJ -- TS f l Ht day fur juvr nil PlfenJen al J m . av ntwul f J and hour parenix (time hum (nu $. Mudy Kkawvl fcxlay by ituUrcn'c advmwy punji Mid, In half of )l vtulrnt ukcmte cnm orcur a 2 pm. ami 8 the report p m, hi whinij days, re leaved by I ghi Crime; lavei in Kid, a group seeking it persuade Ctmpm mi mi aude mure money fur come prevenuun programs, Whro the sehuul MU ring. Irav-i- n millions of young people without Nr tgm hUt lt. hm retponobfe aduli wpmoiua or con-wmii- y aen vines. utrle ertme tnpfee ami prime Ume for juvenile crime begins," (he report said. The group and Aimmey Ciencral J&et Reno re leawd ihe siuJy loday al a ire meat center for yeuih in the Wadungfam, D C uihuib of Roilviilc. MJL fc n hencr 10 proem anmher crone ftten octumng thin m purndi the cnmiiul voJ-dcnt- k after imuhef ihjmicJ.KetoMud. v Klim According k) Ihe report. two-ihir- of all violent youth crime occuri between 2 p m. ami p m. In con trast. only 21 percent tuppen from II p m. to 7 am., a ume period when some communities have sought to impose curfews on The report said 11.4 percent of all violent juvenile crime occurs from 3 sharp increase from 1 1 J teen-ager- pm.lo4pm.a Thursday's mue than dark- inventory and found He was seriously injured by the event, "I en tire community for Torn Brandon- I or bon, when lightning struck, every dung went black, 1 was trying io lower dm window on my metal storm dnr and the nesi dung I knew I woke up on for because this knew what to is n die first tune I've been hit by lightning," he sad nomhatanily. He deveribed his fust hit in 1777 as "terrifying" He credos die rub- BGUNTUUL decimal ne 1 teen-ager- d-- d the floor," he said, ItraiKlm said he looked around in a dare and managed to crawl to hts sofa. "I guess the lightning hit the tbior and traveled through my living remm and out my kiuhen who is still window." said Brand-A siawe from die Jolt recuperating was knocked off the wall. Brandon biok a quick personal u-- s. continued from front Michaelis. "The system worked quite well this lime around," he said. The biggest problem came when a section (use blew out and power to homes was out fur 43 300-40- 0 b4 ber hoots he had pulled over his shoes with saving his Me, "I was walking along when Ihe lightning struck my umbrella and knocked me to the ground," BranJon said the jolt incinerated his umbrella and severely burned his hands. He's read dug people who have been struck with lighting are more TOM BRAN0ON believer, "I guess lm just a walking lightning rod," he said wiih a laugh. to he struck again. likely Thursdays event made him a minutes in the Bountiful area of 135 tarsi and 530 North. POWER teen-age- aftcr-sshoi- Morm The line was hanging lome about 8 . feet above the ground. Paramedics were called to the scene because a woman reached up and touched the line. Cathy Ldwards was transported Power was also out in the Kayssille area Thursday from 6,30 p.m, until 9 p.m when a 46,000 volt transmission line from the Utah of Utah University Infermountain Burn Center where-sh- to the Power & Light system went out. The problem originated in Ogden when lightning hit die powerful line. wav soil hospitalized on Monday, Slw is listed in serious condition. k of many people. UNITED continued from front The video highlighted three 3 1 pereent uuvmng fowl I p nt u programs. Do all of these programs 2 pm. Crime begins to drop around reduce juvenile crime?" he said, dinner time, 8 pm. and males amaher "Brfiire sjvmhng rromry on we need m tlrt tale a UA at sharp dp after 1 p m . wko hum pur. s ttic programs cuncmly in fUe." he home, n added. cms most The tepurt U hoed l I HI figures hr Supporters of d .Viuie hill note 8 fight Shoes Alabama. (VL4o, Iowa. would provide at least SI billion in Idaho. Illinois, Nurth Palma. South block grants dial states may spend on Palm a and Utah compiled hy ihe prevention programs, and die Naouml Center on Juvenile Jum Pol I ight Crime president Sanford Office fur Juvenile Justice and A. Newman said unless the federal Delinquency Ptesemwn, Only mU4 dais government requires Mates to e the ihere acre coumcd. Summers and weekends money for prevention was little chance liiey would. nereculibled The problem will only worsen over Reno and leaders of die group have Keen cniical of legislation pending in lime since the number of U S. teenCongress, saying ll duevnT pul enough agers ts evpevied to increavc 17 percent emphasis on present ton. The hills by 2005. said James Alan J;ox, the and dean of toughen federal lasss dealing taiih study's juvenile crime and give stales strong Northeastern University's College of Criminal Justice, incentives to do ihe same. had less He said today's Rep. Hill McCollum. R ITa . say hit House hill was designed to fi weal supervision and fewer activities to nesics in die juvenile juuice system, and occupy them than earlier generations because many communities bad rut prevention U addresved in uiher hills. recreation, such "Nobody is arguing that w should bask on not do prevention," he said. "Bui as music, dianut and spiuts. there is a detinue need to correct lhc "They're bored, they're idle." Fox said. "They base loo much lime on broken corrections systems for juvethetr hands to kill." niles." chairSen. Jeff Sessions, man of ihe Senate's youth come subcommittee, said spending more money won't necessarily cut crime. "The federal government already spends over $4 billion a year cm t non-prof- it agencies which receive funding (ram the United Way. The agencies profiled were (ISAT Intermountain Specialized Treatment Center), TURN Community Services, and YCC (Your Community Connection), ISAT helps people affected by sexu- al abuse and domestic violence. A woman was profiled in Ihe video who was repeatedly sexually abused as a child. As an adult, she began to deal with the trauma she had suffered, realizing it was negatively affecting her ability to be a good mother to her own children. She would not have been able to afford the treatment on her own. and she was grateful to the United Way for funding her therapy. TURN Community Services provide day treatment and group homes for people disabilities. The video told about a woman who needed to work to support her seven children when her husband died. She was only able to work because TURN could provide the day care for her mentally handicapped daughter. " with mental Bippes introduced Ihe Executive Committee, Ihe Board of Directors, the Campaign Committee, and Loaned Executives who coordinate and direct the campaign. He announced that Ihe ten "Pacesetter Companies" have already raised $161,359 in employee and corporate contributions. 'performanceucA Need extra cash?!?! Telepcrformance has flexible Full and Part Timepositions to work around your busy schedule These companies conduct early fundraising campaigns to sc! the tone for Ihe rest of the campaign. These companies are: Cherry Hill, Kay wide: Boeing North America. Layton; CT FilmHuntsman Corporation, Freeport Center. Computer Science Corporation, Hill Air Force Base, Utah Power, Layton: Sam's Club. Layton; JCPcnncy, Layton Hills Mall. Lockheed Martin, Clearfield and Hill Air Force Base, JCPcnncy Telemarketing. Bountiful, and SPS Payment Systems. Layton. Jack Bippes summed up the campaign, saying that, "without people like you the 'Power of U would not exist. Contributions to the United Way can be made at their office on the second floor of the First National Bank building at 12 S. Main, suite 208, or by calling 497-955- 5. Earn up lo $9.00 per hour $7G0 Conus Guaranteed wage. Minimum hour requirements Teleperformance USA offers great benefits and opportunities 11 Tiffany at 96-24- 84 set up an appointment Youll be glad you did! L TURN also offers training to the disabled which gives them the confidence to work and support themselves. 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