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Show t Lakeside iiLff.kiy Crisis teams role grows in schools New fJo for team reflects Job of dea'ing wnh ail tragedies PCY.TMJVC THOMAS it U few FARMINGTON - Wuhan )4it KhKl N'afJ unamrouly arrrnc4 change fanfare. ihc in ihc Cni I men cm urn IVIt-O- '. The retied fHilicy rcflci a more ckfanded role ihai the n-- i learn rcrrcMrmw Prciauly. ih policy ad dretted tuicidc of tiu&nt and parent and death of faculty or itaff member. Thoc erne were dealt with under the old Suicide fVtttcntion Policy. At any given lime, team member have had ui deal uith iraycdie other than uieide, and a title chance cimply re fleet that role, olllcul a. Jum recently, the team re ponded to the death of a Bountiful High School tiudeni last week. Michael Terry. 17, wa kilted when he clipped and fell while N and a friend were climbing in 1 amungton Canyon. Shelter From 1 ccivfd a phone &!l Rom a local woman uuouomng h need br tellthe county w have n erPorter aiJ Ui ar Daw la enforcement personnel reported receiving J.ov call relating to gas of domenc violence. She a id iho number reveal only iho can being rrponed, "I thmk it Itlw he!ieri i very muh needed in Pavt County, he 4i J. Prior to The Shelter, Davi victim were receiving irrvtcet at the Your Community Connection in Ogden, and at d.flerent agencte in Sait Lake County. Katen Bell laid The Shelter will give local authentic a rlace tn Board member were glad the team werred in to help tu dent cope. "That wa red Mrful fl me la be able to tell iho kid they could gel help from uwnl-or.- " board rretdent Barbara Smith wud In dealing with tragcdic and cudden death. important that the right thing are ftatd, hc added. The dectton of when the team will be ucd will be Wfl up to the principals aJminuirator aid. I r etample. in a cac with a nt recent attempted kidnarrtng near Sunet Junior High School, the team wa not called in. "The important thing i that the team every principal - area know i there,director Wally I law kin aid. The new policy relieve come of the burden or principal be ing the primary person w decide when to uc the cervices of the crtvi team. Principal will work in consultation with a team leader and a school director in making that decision. State school head complains to BYU Education Week at BYU two Campus paper story months ago. on home-schoolin- g had Bean estimated the publicafalse stats, he says tion went to 15,000 campus visitors. He said it implied universiTn Amooom tow ty endorsement Bateman said the university State Superintendent for Public Instruction Scott Bean has no position on home education. has written a letter to the presiStudents who write for the dent of Brigham Young University, complaining about home campus newspaper, The Daily schooling statistics in a campus Universe, wrote the story Bean complained of. publication. But the newspjpcr, Bateman "It just is unsettling to me that people want to put things said, is a laboratory publication with topics chosen by students, out' that contain gross inaccuracies of that nature. Bean said. not administrators. "The thing I would like to have Michele Visarraga. recently is accuracy in what they do. retired chairwoman of the Utah Home Education Association, In the letter to BYU President Merrill J. Bateman, Bean defended the research. I believe Bean is wrong. He said research indicating outscore public sees only the failures. He does school students on tests is binot see the many successes, ased and based on a small, unsaid Visarraga. of Sigurd in Sedocumented study.-I- t vier County. Site quit her job as is not truth. It is part of a radio journalist to home-schothe constant stream of negativher seven daughters ism and disinformation I see when the oldest couldn't read in the fifth grade. regularly from separatist organiThe number of home-schoolzations, Bean wrote to Bateman last month. children is impossible The information, released by to track, officials say. The Utah Home Education Association the National Home Education lists about 7,000 Research Institute, was in a stoin Utah, a number Visarraga ry written by BYU students that appeared in a publication for says is increasing. home-schoole- i ms 0 HI . ttuttw MVm to take women and children when removing them from viopen-o- d. lent situation for a while at the same time offering counseling. She tuid chelier workers alo acknowledge that male can be victim of domestic violence, but they will not slay ai the shelter. Instead, emergency funds will be available to put them up at a local hotel to ensure their need are met. !t will be adequate. It will be all right, said fayc Purdy of! he Shelter. Purdy, a founder of the Citizen Coalition Against Violence that i now 40 member strong, said for four year she worked to have a shelter where victim of domestic violence coulJ be cared for and counseled. She said she knew her goal eventually would come to fruition, if she just kept "hanging in there." Early on, Purdy hoped for a larger shelter. But when private monies stowed and community W-da- y V From --- t-- development blink grant fund dried up. coalition leader with a waled back version plan. went of the Darlene Galbraith, president of Citizens Couliiion. said site is pleased to have a tenter that wa at one point in jeopardy of not being built. Galbraith said originally the shelter ua to cost SI. 5 million, but was reduced in size by about 40 percent to ensure that $347,000 in Community Development Block Grant funds were not pulled from the project when it encountered some financial difficulties. The Shelter ua saved at the last minuie when Davi County pledged $50,000 toward the project. You can't sell that much of a dream. Galbraith said of (he project they had to give up on. Still, she Is proud of uhat they achieved considering they encountered denial, then apathy, and finally a not in my backyard" mentality. Galbraith said the center now uill need about $250,000 a year 626-657- 0. Wednesday: Womens Stud- ies, Services for Women Students and the English department will present the third in a video series on women in the arts, Magic Wool, 12:30 p.m., Stewart Library Room 9, free, WSUs Wilderness Recreation Center (WRC) will sponsor a mountain-bikin- g workshop, 4 p.m., WRC, WSUs Ott Planetarium will present The Sky Tonight, 6:30 p.m ; Voyage to the Planets, 7:30 p.m.; Star Party, telescope-observin- g session, 8:30 p.m.; Lind Lecture Hall, $1 per show for students or $2 per show for the public, (Observing session is free.) WSUs Office of Cultural Affairs will present a performance n percussion by Nexus, a six-pa- rt 626-763- 2. 626-735- 4. $5-$- 6, She challenged the Relief Society members to reach out to the Young Women and Primary organizations.. "We're all in this together. We are all working together for the gospel. If there's a problem in Primary, the Relief Society sisters should ask what we can do to help, Smoot said. Smoot said there should be more motherdaughter activities planned so the daughters feel comfortable about attending Relief Society when they are 18. 626-685- 5. five-ma- p.m., Swenrolling workshop, son Gym Pool, Thursday: Honors Issues Forum will feature Margene Bull-crewho will speak on Nuclear Waste: Utahs Time Bomb? 10:30 a.m.. Shepherd Union 6. Wildcat Theater, free, Weekly Convocation will feature cancer survivor Lucy Grea-lauthor of Autobiography of a Face, who will speak on finding her place in a society that worships beauty, 10:30 a.m:. Shepherd Union Ballroom, free, 8 626-735- 4. ek 626-733- y, 626-634- 9. Nuncry College of Business & Economics Ralph Nye Lecture Series will feature Leon Staciokas, former chief operating officer at Iomega, who will speak on how an immigrant found success in American business, 10:30 a.m., Wattis Building 206, free, Revs. Mike & Terri Huhhard Join ui on our Ftitfa Journey CHURCH METHODIST CHURCH WSUs department of per- forming arts will present a flute recital by adjunct instructor Lor-ind- a Atwater, 7:30 p.m., Marriott Allied Health Perry Lecture Hall, free, Dead Mans Party will feature dancing, karaoke, bowling, a costume contest and spook alley. A hypnotist show and the movie Scream also will be presented during the evening, 7 p.m. to 2 a.m.. Shepherd Union Building, $4 with costume or $5 without (includes admission to the mov626-680- ie), 0. 626-634- 9. Friday: Womens volleyball game against Northern Arizona University, 7 p.m., Dee Events 0 or 1 Center, $2-$626-850- Saturday: WSUs Family Concert Series will present Rebuilding a workshop on relationships and separation, 5:30 p.m.. Student Services Center 152, free, 626-609- Womens against Cal-Sta- 0. te volleyball game Northridge 626-735- 4. $50-$6- 0, Korean Worship Standard-Examine625-430- r 0 Sell your unwanted or outgrown items with a classified advertisement. a gtflMal W. Uyt.a,Ute4 (nursery & childrens church) 9 THE NEW DAY CHRISTIAN WORSHIP CENTER Mike Howard, Pastor affiliated with tfve PCA (Prwhetman Churckv 3560 in America) to- - RivenMe Road OGDEN UT 64405 7 6pm Praise Service Sunday Evening Sunday School 9:45 AM Sunday Celebration 11 AM Tues. Bible Study 7 PM Wed. Youth Group 7 PM St. Peter s Cpiscopal Church 1204 East 1450 south Clearfield. Utah 84015 Friday Jubilee 7 PM PASTOR REV RAYSARTER 825-017- If ' r wish to share church you your Announcements, Call Cicf at (Chapal) 625-437- 2 for more information. Chriitian Education Mlnletry ALL i(M SdOaaa. end 1 Mtn. 1 I Nuraery care provided 13 Wo) 4S0 Soar (Lai at Way) 0dce la Waahlaftee Terrace 479-74- (Baum; 30 First Baptist Church-- v MOUNTAIN VIEW BAPTIST CHURCH (SBC) GROWING IN LIFE 2585 E. 3000 N., LAYTON Sunday School - 9:45 am Worship Service -- 11:00 am Nursery Provided 4 SHARING rkr Ui 'mt nomimnom 3 Just off City Center 621-17- 61 HE LOVE OF CHRIST Sunday School 9 AM A 10 38 AM Mornlnjt Service 9AMAI0.UMM Dhdptahip lYatnlng S: 10 IM Sunday Evening Service 6 VIPM 6.30 PM Wednesday fcvenlnlem Kll)a Wednesday Evening Bible Study 6 45 PM (Nnnery Provided) 25th Street & Jefferson I Pastor Keith Markham j A meeting Oct. 28 at 6 p.m. in WRC.) The best advertising value in the area just got better! 00 frl (Pre-tri- p A Center for Worship and Service frtvfjfttott Call the a.m NarHtridga A Chorismotie Fellowship Child Core Provided We welcome you! I Ss Cliff Gregory. Senior Pastor .7 11:00a.m. to 12:00 noon Us. Gerald & Peggy Gattis, Pastors 11 N. 731-ose- (Sanctuary) an authentic performance of the Beatles music, 7 p.m., $8 for students, $10 for the public or $25 for family of up to six members, Dee Events Center, 0 or leave at 4 p.m. from WRC, S430 Prayer and Worship Traditional Worship 11:00a.m. to 12:00 noon Contemporary Worship 1000 Ml ails 8:00a.m. to 8:45a.m. 9:30a.m. to 10:30a.m. Maralif Calafcmriw MnH UTAH 10:30 a.m. Sundays Ada mi Elementary School 2200 E 2500 N (Sunset Drive) in East Layton Rev. Dr. Douglu Slaughter, Putnr Rev. Hindi Jo DoHofT-Hol- t, Paator 1964: The Tribute, Oct. 31 through Nov. 2: WSUs Wilderness Recreation Center (WRC) will sponsor a Moab mountain-bikin- g trip, of 2635 Grant Ave., Ogden, UT 621-358- 0 Come Worship With Us You Are Welcome 'mm; BAPTIST CHURCHlM rJ LAYTONN.HILLS Hill Field 1332 544-242- 6 Rd., Layton UT CLOSE TO THE EASE. CASUAL PRESS SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:45 AM EIELE STUPY FOR ALL AGES MORNING WORSHIP 11 AM & AELENjP OF TRAPtTtONAL CONTEMPORARY WORSHIP STYLES EVENING BIBLE STUDY 7:00 PM An Exciting. Informal Study In Acts Teaching & Preaching God's Word in testis Name . ii signed so it cjn be converted to a day care center uhen the Ijrger building is constructed." Galbraith said, remaining cuu-- ,; tiously optimistic about the ini-- ., lial SI. 5 million dream. gsztduy 444-083- 626-850- feature ;j The Citizen Coalition also uill support the shelter by con- linuing to seek private donation. Provided Sunday School 9.00 6 10:15 am Looking for new church home? Come to First United Mcthodutf Come Home. 626-850- 4, 4, Strengths, Against Women Act and Victim of Crime Assistance. "This particular structure ; ,l ce Morning Service 9r00 & 10:15 am University! 7 p.m.. Dee Events 0 or 1 Center, $2-$- 626-85- WSUs Wilderness Recreation Center will sponsor a kayak- will Vu-len- "By uniting together, this world will know who we are, she said. ensemble, 7:30 p.m., Peerys Egyptian Theater, $15 for public or $13 for senior citizens and children ages or Services for Women Students peered to come from the Division; of Family Service, the Stop Relief Society has grown from 100,000 in 1942 to 4.1 million this year alone, she said. rs 626-606- 3. to operate, fund uhieh are e- v- others, the membership of the UNITED WSU's Office of Cultural Affairs will sponsor a master-clas- s session for area music students and teachers with percussion ensemble Nexus, 4:30 p.m., free, : influ- COMMUNITY 621-180- 0. - as scwQiSOS yortwa HEARING OPINING CAT: Judy Kasten Be (rQfit) and Susan Porter ol Ihe Dav County Domestic Violence Shatter that w fl open soon m Kaysv.ro, stand n front of trie nc.v sN-te- t WSU CALENDAR 2, j jy-- v ; ence LDS women have had on ed State University Oct. 27 through Nov. 1: Tuesday: Ogden LDS Institute Devotional will feature Lloyd Owen of the LDS Church Missionary Department, 10:30 a.m., 1302 Edvalson St., free, v 1 1 of other. Because of the ol OGDEN - The following events are scheduled at Weber ? ' . . Smoot rs home-schoole- hr rf JaciTi3 :k i |