Show 6-- Herald Journal Logan Utah Sunday March The 30 1986 campaign is for whole community Anti-shoplifti- ng When Logan City Police CpL Ron Mathis counsels teen-ag- e shoplifters after their arrest he gives them a chance to atone for their misdeeds “I ask them 'What do you want to do to atone for what you have done to reconcile this?”' said Mathis Beginning Tuesday and The campaign is intended to be a community-wide endeavor that will involve the middle school’s students and parents local business people and other community members according to Police Chief Ferris Groll But said Mathis community relations director for the LCPD the idea behind Mathis the Logan City April Police Month is “to get the students" Department and The Herald to initiate the prevention of Journal will give at through education Mt Logan Middle School a shoplifting and direct involvement before a chance to reconcile shoplifting teen-agis arrested for the — before are crime they caught8 Students at Mt Logan Middle April is School will be involved in difMonth in Logan as officially ferent phases of M!or Month Students in all three grades anti-shoplifti- ng Anti-Shoplifti- ng teen-age- rs er Anti-Shoplifti- Anti-Shoplifti- ng KSuS1'" Program at USU on Shop weekdays 10--9 Saturday 10--6 i5tJJwtnhtn! 8th) Wil1 be in contests: writ- KfLi lettfr to editor a jingle and a contest involving the drawing of a poster with a slogan All contests will revolve Promoting Anti-Mont- h There will be 12 individual winners — three from each of the four categories Stored at the end of the n wrds banquet 5°° May 5 Prizes for this 12 winners will be donated local “ Peer group pressure to pre- lifting” said Mathis incident to the Logan City vent shoplifting is the goal said Police Department We offer at Involvement of the business Mathis and the Mt Logan community has no charge training in the been already Middle School PTA will utilize initiated by volunteer detection and Gwen students not usually involved in Johnson and officers Kim apprehension of shoplifters school activities in trying to Hawkes welcome to call us for an (the campaign You’re reach that goaL appointment coordinator) and Dennis “Should The students may make daily Simonson you or an employee announcements of the results or In addition to soliciting prize apprehend a youthful shoplifter dangers of shoplifting may donations they also have been and not wish to prosecute pleast produce posters announcing the handing out information about contact us anyway We wish to contest have teachers make the business community’s role keep track of the number of periodic announcements have in preventing shoplifting And shoplifters for contest pre-ventl- on by student leaders encourage there is more information merchants and winning entries others not to shoplift and have available (except for the musical student leaders encourage pride In a will be published in The jingles) Herald in having the least number of Groll letter to local merchants said: Journal May 6 shopliftings “You can help us help you by A trophy will be awarded to “We would like to get the taking action to prevent shothe class with the fewest inci- schools and classes in the complifting in your business dents of month shoplifting during the closed Sunday University munity to do some politicking on preventing se and Cottonwood open Saturday shop- - apprehending those you suspect of shoplifting and reporting the purposes” SELF SERVE COPIES Q BUSINESS MACHINES 10-- 7 nonviolence A founding member of the Ground Zero Center for Nonviolent Action will speak on nonviolent resistance Wednesday in the Utah State University Eccles Conference Room Center 205-20- 7 The program Resistance to America’s Death Trains" will begin vr at 9:25 am with Wednesday the "Take Ten” radio talk show on "Non-viole- KVNU-A- M 510 Douglass nt featuring Jim of the Ground Zero Center built p alongside the Trident nuclear r submarine base near Seattle £ Wash r : !: At 11:30 Conference am in the Eccles Center Douglass will present a video documentary about himself and the people who sit on the tracks protesting the train that takes : nuclear : Pantex C weapons from the assembly plant in I Amarillo Texas to the nuclear submarine base in Bangor - : : Wash Douglass will speak at 12:30 pm in the conference building Since 1982 Douglass has worked to develop an extended community of peo- Pie standing vigil by the tracks of the trains in over 250 towns and cities across the United non-viole- : nt States Douglass has written three'' books on the theology of no- nviolence 1 '' - He served as theological advisor to Catholic bishops at the second Vatican Council in Rome from 1962 to 1965 on questions of nuclear war and conscientious objection and has taught theology at Bellarmine College and the Universities of Hawaii and Notre Dame The event is by PeaceWorks of Cache Valley the Interfaith Peacemaking Resource Center of Utah Utahns United Against the Nuclear Arms Race and the Agape Community Poll shows Americans fear travel overseas - NEW YORK (UPI) Nearly of Americans surveyed in a Newsweek poll are so afraid of terrorism they would not travel overseas this summer even if given the opportunity the magazine said two-thir- ds Saturday And three-quarte- rs of those questioned said the United States attacks on Libyan targets in the Gulf of Sidra last week were justified and 64 percent said they feared retaliatory attacks against Ameri- cans because of them The poll conducted by the Gallup organization was based on interviews with 606 adults by telephone Wednesday and Thursday The poll showed 61 percent would refuse a trip overseas this summer if given the opportunity while 34 percent said they would travel anyway A majority of Americans — 54 percent — said President Reagan makes "wise use" military forces to solve foreii policy problems a sharp L crease from the 40 percent who thought the president was prudent in his use of armed forces in February 1964 The poll also sampled American opinion on administration policy regarding Nicaragua with 44 percent saying they felt current policy would lead to the Vc S' introduction of US troops into the conflict between the government and the San-dinis- contra rebels ta O Shop by phone: With your ZCMI Option Charge Account Call toll-fre- e 24 hours a day in Salt Lake City Utah 321-666- 6 outside Salt Lake 10 Western United State 100453-527- 0 |