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Show LAKELIDL Re targets (Bill Count ft iys 5 re .paring I ! !.! representative for school Ml: Her R-Shrryl A! a h,i m p up. miffguljiii voxon lire! gij fuAc ii more d.ttVuli f.r fafnerq wui sjM'nw - Lf I ijliJj ..I tuh n.rfidcnu lo aumd N born ffttf, leJeral and :h. $J,JJ4, rr luiiJ h pcfiuJiiii tending well above lhal Lgure, Utah hat rcideney law re. juiuflji xtudenu l) reode with iheir raremt in Mare. Hal wouldhe xmdenre may tint ilui requirement by having retdenre appointed Iheir legal guardian by lrct'ii court. ahiitHifc'h .! 1iJi l 4 Ken a place people 4 itwir kid tor l.mgu.igfx r retyld.'itJlJ Doug Hate, goof. si 4ir Rf Jaw an4 kgi Ration Office of 1 dues- i n, Ihe rctuli it a yearly bill for each to Utah lav .i tuiet batic liaiet hat drafted leglation. ponxred by Allen. per-tuJe- t tutll guardianship awarded lx reodem hirer hate od li it an-a expensive to tnoiy tiaJctiu 4a ml know I eg. hh. they R.vd ig!.h at Set'r 4 Language I I PW ally, he m welvamet he N-- leg 4 an. i p. i M4an )airiei. . he tn(h, da tun e le matter at hate reapSe al VV kvatmf we tUiir. t;g hey we hate M pay iheir Uiiun, pa, .nj Organization also recruits, trains tors and mentors for troubled kids I A nintprwfii fiunJjtion it being planned lo Ip recruit, train and support hnicr parents. llie Ufah ChtlJ Welfare Foundation alto pct n rccruil another group of volunteers I to may be unable to have ihc troubled ehtl- en lite in their home, but who could help tutorid'jr mentors. The hacnJaiion will support the Division Child and f amily Services, which has the J pon'abi&ty of placing abused and neglect I I children in foster homes. Gov. Mike Lea I it said. Icavitt; his wife. Jacalyn; li. Gov. Olcne alkef imd DC! S Director Ken Patterson scussed their plans for the foundation dur g a nwi conference on the front law n of ave and Stephanie Doner's Salt Lake City me recently. The.IXvicrs. ages 31 and 29 respectively. I oe welcomed six troubled teenagers into cir hosae since they became foster parents a ar afovt It has been rewarding to help them learn Jucs and skills and see them make changes pnniilcs m with some elasticity ami strcU lies our Ken Patterson, Director of the Division of Child ami Family Services -- in Iheir own lives. Stephanie Doner told reporters and about two doen state and DO S workers. Later, Dave Doner said that initially he was skeptical of becoming a foster parent, but now the work has become more rewarding for me than even my own job as a teacher at n a facility. Utah has 950 foster families, but needs more to provide a safe haven for 2.350 abused and neglected chilJrcn in the state's custody. Patterson said those numbers show many foster fjmilics are taking on too many chib dren. When a foster family is not available, children are placed in group homes or residential treatment centers. Ihc preference, however. youth-eorrecno- kLed al Salt-Lake- I year and no law , revents their collection Jm i t AsssouiM Press ALT :LAKE CITY - For the veteran downtown jKtrcctmusician who belts n a mean Oh Christmas Tree" ay ChZiLjs-st- ) le, it hardly gets tier HJLTthis. a.m. on the final At 1 'idayrbefore Christmas, the Ilar bills are already spilling it oj ban. makeshift collection ip, a battered Utah Jazz coffee ug fetched on a portable ectrijj&jjio. Jj.jy gpe of dozens of men id women who eke out a living i paniliindling on the streets of ilt EaJliaTSome take wads of illarofTfourists and residents; hes settle for loose change. Here at JJ.s regular spot, the lain Street crosswalk between e ZCMTL'enter and rossrpads Plaza in downtown ilt busy holiday loppfri seem especially donations will :necoust-The- ir iderwnte his bus trip to oustonwhere J.J. says his otbef expects him for V J.J., hristfna?.". Directly through the block , at the West Temple rossnoads' parking exit, Sean Fields has been om-JjJ.- working the comer for about two hours. Later in the afternoon. Fields, who says he's homeless, jobless and usually looking fair day labor, will voluntarily give his spot over to Andrea, a homeless woman w ho begs spare change, she says, on behalf of her young daughter. By 3 p.m. Dave, a fixture on Salt Lake's streets for nearly a decade with his two German shepherd-mi- x dogs, will replace Andrea and work until dusk. In roughly an eight-bloc- k downtown area, the homeless long ago fashioned their own crude but thriving zone. Their effort continues ' but seems to ratchet up a few notches this season. The panhandlers work the neighborhood surrounding the Mormon Temple and downtown shopping malls with surprising sophistication, many of them carving out their own territory at the entrance to stores and parking terraces. Some even work regular shifts a few hours at one spot before giving over the space to a needier comrade. Unlike many other U.S. cities. Salt Lake has no aggressive panhandler ordinance, said City Attorney Roger Cutler. "Going back as far as Mayors Ted Wilson and Palmer DePaulis, the city did not want to be viewed as anti-poand se year-roun- d, ta in vjr. d.'itfl.!! R lr, Ltf M(i tu4l briuighl a 4 gfieVaiHtf l l eaflet! N i Irii and-pu- n and !i-- The state will be s kmg for private donations to help run the foundation. State ta dollars will How to the foundation from money that DCI S already spends on reemttsng and training, although Leavitt could not name a figure. I i the lime lo i.eip pt.-teanJ make improvement la liwul rrivaic wil anJ water N.nv l'lah' iliMrict lr That's where the foundation conies in. It will look to churches and community organizations to find families willing to become foster parents. The goals is to have 3.IHX) foster elected not to address the problem that way." he said. So the panhandlers and the downtown public t. There are limits, however. Transients cannot block streets or sidewalks, trespass and solicit inside the malls, or use fraud as an inducement for donations. Cutler said. But we cannot interfere w ith their First Amendment rights." Just as in the real, live business world, only the strongest survive. The best entrepreneurs - even in the underground economy of the homeless - always have their gimmicks. The minnows, after all, can't swim for long with the sharks. Perhaps that is why J.J., who refused to give his last name, has made such a splash on Main Street. This time of year, his powerful voice and tinny electric piano are as familiar as the tinkling bells of that competing r, mainstream the Salvation Army. Although J.J., 62, works the area sporadically all year, he makes his real money in the few co-ei- fund-raise- rvfi;iiil Md-! gajnpu e aV llaieal and, ireetre, d-I am 4 HVHfC 'll in Rani La wuh iM! lauh It I Wiitspjy 4 n 41 atHM Iheallti-- Vena rally it v ad l ai. l r ili yifilH Le will decide tear whetKf la mHg wish 4 law.un, .r lime a gin twr n .laiewide pglle lluHteh ntal cdege p,(!ity tn the Kwk Rial where ihev are a!SweJ S)iei ILgl-e- r I p.i CapU. have waive lnni l'lah dua!hn he Harden I ynng n,i vamineni xn Uad-d.uitistil lie we it eJ want a we Rie bill. Iuw i!niive ii i and haw general ii re and then Hunk a-- d would pfpal liirauch xur 'WcTe tU aptian. he wnJ the xpniixn itui be available n xughi eampu anywhere gtui ni searches for nominees c! cu-uh- 3 il cancrvatian are taking nomination boarJ mcmberehip poi-lio- n. Two positu'n in each of ihc state' 3d district are up for election in early I99S. HoarJ ntemlvr 2lx0. of office. J in city H jvhey Soil conservation board During the ra.t seeer- -l year, l'lah has been unJer fire from the National tenter lor Youth Law. wluih claimed in a lvU lawsuit that the state had failed to adequately care for U bile the state the children in state has worked lo address the problems. "It can't be solved by government alone," said I cavitt. by V4id en5pr.Miiie d M I,, N PVUi pr--pi- y Panhandlers stake out their spots Dollars, flow this ztf e peneJ lac. duufiHt! ifiec t Kt.ue lie wa la death b Caii't'u p'hv iUlLer Wadd nip vaid lie i pta;N-- ii t. lielp ihc tj the leeilatt.n I uiutmI) f ITah dNl 4 law uit. thou eh ii would apply la all nine I Tah public college and uimef'Mie, There is muJt wotk to be done before the foundation is up and running, A hoard of directors mast be selected. The Nuid will lure someone to eluect operations. families 'l - Pfa. where pun veiatv More families provides us with some elasticity and stiruhes our volunteer resource further. be vjid. volunteer tesourccs father. " V,d Lrfktf. ihi ga far I '- cnsva3d pfieeaiwc Kaui In 199. a WeKr Sun? is to have children in a home situation. mJ waaU place Af ore families dad-J4 I MLf la .s R !. Ketf gai N d!!.Md foundation seeks foster families lejVal Pa ,i of r I e wm,14 sef I - He add-- : I'.mc tning 1.1 llah are re.4ent I paM-die- t Kn RV!W. it; R Jr enu nhTJan pf.. titan ,i f havtf liiifaifiscd la adu4tf a4 t!e-- it ..Aden,trighaweter, fi g b,: g.-- cg law-.- ill (W tafli- s ) M J. I Laf, a aei.i of I lah) I Ia4, Wa.Sj..p breakup M gal paa aJ 'Irene and i Mjifg . 4 ig !, I .p ireua ttf it.j l'ita-- Lal Vffiis la tai weaj.rt a pM Urt. e.h4ti.n. Iiaet taJ. JN, ! I'M! (Rian 4 li M 41! rvS. d : UrtWtaU in ad 0 fan -l In tiritta.' neighlttf I hey e.aont.Hiu4 g 4 ! i- nl CITY-V.a- U ad.!..p .1st I is1 d''w Jl n ! Mew just 4 SM T LAM 'l r M f lidt, dv ( arj. 4tt .hip t arg J tvnvemenve be. be tenant taunf ihgy may It taij. tlu4entta I but ran es;ma?ct rai Hie Teure near Ww a4 ihe hil i latpay ert ai milhnt dallart, Meantime. ITah playt la anJ Miii-a- l di. nearly fai ircn l.m.t, pr.ftr4 resident if i?en, dfr.nr of tta. teruee al he liranste Mh.M e t'hill lUfli- law i m "TK a Has der--l while they are irav ting abroad r when iKy livtl r.'ifign red.ii while terting re5:gs, imioK in oiler eagiitriek I bee are pa figure on funv tr Mrigtl m many deni ue guardianship l. yvl a lee C Prcfcs-T- l m2 ccf carfYcm; to U dU 5 no gjn ruo, freedom i JK ne la't ww4 at ..ia't ta.J Rl at the taij. puri unn twpi'i. it are refiiieJ Rf guardianship ufit-hic-j rue pow gnroJIed m m? puMitf dtreU and doni y luiiufl at the law require, The V?93 .a funding formula, known or foreign Hknt .a tter.j ng l'lah t),.t pay tl ti.H .,ii,n 4 ;., year, Vag J.atin a VO.d Ve hare a Urge r;iUt of ia. h4 1144 deni from lf-e- Lawmaker poses bill, limits guns on campus lii.'l tuJler.it M Of I th:jt bvle OaLt'ount) i ui Out tmo to rmko feigners pay students non-reside- nt s ? j ( serve Iur-yea- r lenn Soil conservation districre provide granHt membership to the local Mate and national partnership, which for more than 50 year ha worked to help l'lah private land manager protect iheir land resource of soil and water. Kf M Six or more registered voter living within the SCI) bound- aries alo may place name on ihc ballot by submitting a petition. which may he obtained by contacting ihc conservation office al the Utah Department of Agriculture and 1ood. (KOI ) P.O. Box 146500. Salt Lake City. 84 1 5.W-7I2- 1 short weeks leading to Christmas. Wearing a faded red sweatshirt and a Santa hat. his repertoire includes "Rudolph the d Reindeer. "Jingle Bells' and a decent scat rendition of "We Wish You a Merry Christmas. "Taught myself to play. J.J. said, clearly reluctant to waste time talking when he could be making money. He said he used to play at a West Jordan restaurant, now defunct. Almost every morning he takes the bus from Kearns to downtown, sets up the piano and starts his show. This time of year they give a little more. J.J. said. A good day and might net him S50, no boss to answer to. I get to see good people, he said, blowing into threadbare-glove- d hands. If it's too cold I dont go to work. If I don't feci like showing up, I don't go. Only thing I have to worry about is the w ind chill. Just 20 feet from J.J., Debbie Tibbetts has Red-Nose- tax-fre- e, See MS DOLLARS5 Thank You! Thank You! Thank You! arc3 Between work, car pool, shopping, and meetings, the last thing you need to worry about is getting to the bank , before it closes. Thats why we've extended our hours to ease your hectic schedule. Lobby Hours Mon - Fri: 8:30 am - 5:00 pm Saturday: 8:30 am - 3:00 pm Drive-u- p Xominos Pizza in Kaysville frequently assists SB sville schools by providing pizzas for parties and ' I 3 Barnes Banking Co. u Liv'd JVAA7C 4M I VZS A j1 ;jj ( trei'vCy '.REVIEW? tf.i - Fri: - n i Hours 8:00 am - 7:00 pm Saturday: 8:00 am - 3:00 pm Mon jSentives. The students and staff are most appreciative. XStuiks Domino's! H lA'X I1 ( aiVIVII MIV Nl WMVli Bountiful LIN OF 5 296-101- 0 Kaysville 544-342- 4 Layton 546-882- 2 Syracuse 773-726- 2 . fwt no irs |