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Show THE SALT LAKE TIMES FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1974 Radiologic Technologists Trained At University Medical Center The department of radiology "The most important qualifiat the University of Utah Medi-ic- cation beyond that of academic Center is a training ground preparation is a real desire to technicians who prac- help people in patient care," Mr. for tice throughout the state. Known Bartolazzi said. We dont even as radiologic technologists, they look at the academic qualificawork in clinics, in large and tions of a prospect until we feel small hospitals, and in govern- his or her personal background and approach to life are those of ment health service. a person who could offer proto are trained technologists select the proper quality and fessionalism in the medical quantity of radiation for each field. r. Bartolazzi added that stuindividual case, said Peter technical director of the dents should at least have had "And an exposure to hospital settings. radiology department. One student worked in the busiadminthey must know how to ister it with the least possible ness office at the medical center amount of radiation exposure to an danother was a secretary in the department of surgery for patients and to personnel." Mr. Bartolazzi said a large two years before entering the part of the training program is program. al x-r- ay Bar-tolazz- i, devoted to teaching protection aspects to students, especially in light of recent knowledge that even medical patients throughout the nation have been overexposed to radiation. Ten students will enter the school of radiologic technology in July 1975. Instructor James Blagg said applications will be accepted until May when interviewing and selection will begin. Those accepted into the program must have a high school diploma with two years of high school chemistry and physics. Tey must be at least 19 years old, since federal law prohibits anyone 18 or younger from working with radiation. The Salt Lake County Commissioners William Dunn and Pete Kutulas agreed to ask for the Salt Lake Valley Traffic Councils reaction to a proposal to the state office building on Capitl Hill. Responding to a request by John Preston Creer a former county commissioner Dunn anr Utulas said a resolution against construction of a high rise state office building hould come from the advisory council. Mr. Creer said the Capitol Hill commissioners want to tinker around with the traffic flow through the capitol Hill and Avenues area by promoting the new building behind the present Capitol. W0RCHE?reRMA.(PE0PLE WHO BRAYED SUB-ZER- TENfERA-TURES-T) O PICK UP THEIR UNEM- STUCK IN THE ICE NEAR BUFFALO, N-WHILE TRYING TO RESCUE PLOYMENT COMPENSATION TWO HUNTERS MAROONED ON THE THE CHECK WRITING MACHINE. NIAGARA RIVER. HEUCOPTTEKS THEN HAD TO RESCUE EVERYBODY. Hold Christmas Dance CHECKS WERE DISAPPOINTED. WAS UNUSABLE -I- T HAD .FROZEN OVERNIGHT. nm s Pak$i tii More than 300 mentally retarded and devclopmentally disabled persons are expected to nounced some staff assignments (Continued from page 1) attend a special ChristmasNew Years dance party December the Amtrak system. naming William Habel as administrative assistant. Mr. Ha-b26 from 7 to 9 p.m. at the North-WeasHe had been previously also held the same position Multi-PurpoCenter, 1300 signed to the and works public to former congressman David S. West 300 North in Salt Lake committee which King. transportation City. he believes is also a fortunate It was also announced that The evening is being sponto with the assignment regard announcer and newswriter local sored by the Community Serv- matters of the State of Utah and Michael ices division of the Utah State to Whitney has been apWestern the States. Mr. Howes press pointed School. Training Stockings Howe an also Representative stuffed with candy, cookies, nuts and popcorn balls will be given to those in attendance by the Federal-Stat- e Mental Retardation Association of Utah (MRAU). Camp Kost-opuland the Columbus Community Center will provide refreshments. The Utah State Road Com- ever the states that choose the The evening holiday party will mission today decreased by 4.7 second option must apply the also include a visit from Santa the ratio of state funds or state funds saved percent Clause and special musical en- needed to match federal funds difference, as a result of using the lower tertainment in addition to the for federal aid construction prod conratio, on solely dance and refreshments. Any reother Interstate than struction Highprojects. tarded person is welcome to jects way projects. Howard Leatham, the Highway attend. The lowers states the change Departments Engineer for PlanFor more information contact ning and Programming, told the Dale B. Sweat, Director of the matching fund ratio from 85.5 state, to 90.2 commission that savings in state Salt Lake Day Care Center for federal 14.5 9.8 state. federal and The funds resulting from the lower retarded citizens at lower ratio will be in effect for ratio are not really savings bethe balance of this fiscal year cause each states allocation of Provo Army Recruiters and throughout fiscal 1975. federal funds is fixed. He said Test High School Boys Most states arc required to that by using the lower ratio, Army recruiters in Provo, match federal funds with state states merely use up their alfederal 30 Utah began to wonder if high funds on a 70 location at a faster rate. With school juniors and seniors had state basis. However, special al- fewer state funds added to the the stamina to undergo the lowances are made for states matching "mix there is less Armys physical proficiency test having large areas of federal total money available for the so they decided to invite gym lands within their boundaries, states federal aid construction, classes to take the test under the such as Utah, Nevada, and Al- but more money available for watchful eyes of the recruiters. aska. These states may decrease solely state funded construction, Two of the recruiters are former the ratio of state matching funds he said. He told the commission required in direct proportion to that since the Utah Highway DeArmy Drill Instructors. SFC Ernie Rison hatched the the percentage of federal land partment is currently feeling a idea and with the help of SSG they have in relation to their financial pinch it would be adTom Madrid and station com- total land area. vantageous at this time to Federal law provides two op- change to the lower matching mander SFC Curt Spencer made contact with nine schools in the tions to these states in calculat- ratio. He pointed out that the Provo area asking high school ing their total federal land area state has already spent more percentage. The first option than enough this year on solely gym teachers to cooperate. overwhelmwas takes into account all federal state funded projects to cover The reaction ing, said Sergeant Madrid. The land, with the exception of na- the 1.2 million dollars in state ball really got rolling when ar- tional parks and monuments, funds he estimated would be rerangement were made to use the which provides a higher perphysical testing area at the Utah centage of federal land and a leased annually by using the National Guards Camp Williams. lower state matching ratio. How lower matching fund ratio. Buses transported the young men to the site and, in the brisk NEWEST PIRATES morning air, they went through their paces. STEAL YOUNG HEARTS Reactions from the young men were unanimously favorable. Four young men obtained a maximum score on the test that included the run, dodge and jump, duck walk, parallel bars, man carry and mile run. Certificates were obtained for the finishers and trophies for the high scorers. Sergeant Madrid said, "most guys are afraid of te Armys physical training. 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