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Show WEEKLY REFLEX 0AV1S NEWS JOURNAL. JULY 5. 1979 The Millionaire ream millionaire has great appeal even today, although one wonders just what is the relative value of a million By BERNIE SIMS Some promoters of schemes help you gain financial independence proudly list to dollars in our economy. among their credentials their one millionaire status. The notion of becoming Ctiiliiiions inflation-racke- THE TERM a d millionaire,' Industry Assists Prisoners And unless inflation slows significantly, our descendants will have to earn an annual income in excess of a million dollars by 2035 A.D. (assuming eight percent inflation) to rival the same living standard a modest $15,000 a year income provides today. So the millionaire concept of ultimate wealth is fast yielding to the multimillionaire and even the ex- coined in the nineteenth century, referred to a person who had accumulated at least one million dollars in assets. Obviously, a millionaire in 1850 was worth many times as much as a millionaire today. In-Hou- oe To help combat the high cost of living in prisons-- it now takes up to $30,000 a year to keep a man or woman me locked institutions are developing industry that gives their prisoners a chance to earn part of their board and keep, help support their families and train for a meaningful vocation once their sentences are complete. Officials have found, in addition, that the rate of recidivism is sharply Mass., prison in 1967 now in four Massachusetts prisons. More than 1000 inmates have completed the program, and of the 350 who have since been released only four percent returned to prison. This contrasts with an estimated 60 to 80 percent return in federal prisons. Tunley cites a prisoner with 16 previous arrests. After completing the computer program in prison, he became a systems analyst for a New Hampshire company and now eight years later-hea- ds his own firm. Without that course, he says, I never would have made it. operates up-so- cut. ACCORDING An open house will be held next Saturday evening to allow the public to tour the new Clinton First, Sixth and Eighth Ward Chapel. Guided tours, lasting approximately 20 minutes each to a June Readers Digest article by Roul Tunley, a be conducted through the evening allowing the public to the unique and beautiful building in its entirety. Interested persons of all sects and denominations are invited to attend the open house which will be held between the hours of 9 p.m. The chapel is located at 700 West 1300 North, Clinton. Refreshments will be served at the conclusion of each tour. The open house is being sponsored by the Clinton Utah will program instigated by Honeywell, Inc. at a Walpole, view OPEN HOUSE SET Glade Peterson Sets Snowbird Program 4-- Stake Seventies. The mountains will be alive with the sounds of music when Utahs own Glade Pe- Travelers: Guard Against Illness Any number of infectious diseases may plague you might need before traveling into certain areas. The American Medical Association reminds that if a member of the family is taking any special medicine prescribed by a physician, make certain to have an adequate supply for the entire trip. Take an extra copy of the prescription, so that it can be replaced if the bottle breaks or is lost. a traveler. For sure protection, see that immunizations for all communicable diseases are for each member of the family before starting the nicude imagainst should munizations diphtheria, tetanus, polio, measles, and, for children, whooping cough. Ask your physician about your familys immunization needs, and also about any special protection YOUR HEALTH and the way you feel during your holiday is probably the most important factor in determining the success of your trip. In the excitement of vacation preparations, do not overlook any aspect of the familys health that may cause problems during the trip. This may mean a trip to the dentist to guard against toothaches, a copy of your prescription for eyeglasses, in case of loss or breakage. In planning where to go, the family should consider aller gies and possible reactions to high altitudes. HIGH ELEVATIONS, ex- cessive heat, and high humidity sometimes can make a stay uncomfortable for persons with heart trouble or difficulty in breathing. Check with your doctor about any special problems concerning a member of the family who has been ill or is an older person. Planning for special limitations in advance will assure everyone of a more enjoyable vacation. pearances in most of the major opera houses until his return to his home in Utah. His accompanist will be Claudia Flandro Ward. A social hour at 11 a.m. precedes luncheon at noon. 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