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Show y f 23 DESERET NEWS, October 30, Thursday, 196? Meningitis Victim Gains; Roy High Students Warned dor Forecoste Genetic Advances The future In the area of interchromosome studies on the gereflecting space netics, will be as exciting as some developments space. in outer Bernard Weisskopf, medical authority on birth defects, made the prediction today in a neon luncheon address before 200 volunteer leaders of the National Foundation. March of Dimes, at Hotel Utah. " Gov. Calvii. L. Rampton, who welcomed the voluntapr workers from six states, was o Introduced by Joseph E. Jr., Utah State chairDr. Ber-Dolf- man. Dr. Weisskopf is director of the Child Evalutaion Center, a part of the Department of Pediatrics of the University of Louisville, of School Ky., Medicine, which is supported in part by grants from the National Foundation of the March of Dimes. He reflected on the study of genetics, which slowly began in the mid 50s and now is advancing more rapidly. We are trying, in a study, to associate certain abnormalities among mentally retarded children who have such early disorders, he said. the 100 He complimented of Dimes centers March around the country as a key help in the studies of these children, and said the treatment sought is the prevention of these disorders. We are really reaching for a better understanding of the mechanism of the genes, their locations on chromosomes and reaction. 2nd Drug Problem Session Tonight SeconJ session of the Utah Institute of Drug Problems will be held tonight at 7 p.m. at the Lincoln Junior High School, 1241 S. State. The public may attend the meetings even though they may have missed the first session, according to Bruce Woolley, Institute Director. Featured speaker at the meeting this evening will be Dr. Alan Done, local physician, who will speak on and Volatile Stimulants Inhalants. Following Dr. Dones talk, the audience will be divided Three Enter Guilty Pleas Three of six persons arrested Wednesday night for offering sex acts for hire entered pleas of guilty in city court today before Judge Melvin H. Morris. . All three were , fined $100 and sentenced to serve 30 days in the city jail, the latter to be suspended upon payment of the fine. They are John H. Gotschall, 26, 2187 Dallin St.; Siephen M. Holt, 31, 380 N. 350 West, Bountiful; William H. Caron, 39, Caldwell, Idaho. The other three, including one woman, entered pleas of innocent. The womans trial date was set for Dec. 2. The two men will be tried on Jan. 15 and Jan. 27. into special interest groups to consider will be divided into special interest groups to consider related problems on drug abuse. The groups and their leaders are : Marvin Pugh, Education, Reed Call, Grant Ballam; Church leaders, Joseph Lund-stroMarie Dean Abplanalp, Henry Gardner; Law Enforcement, Calvin Whitehead, John Italisano; Community Action, Dan Bushnell, Vince Tassone; Parents and Family John Farr Larson, Vem Peterson, Jerry Graff; and Speakers Training, Regnal Garff and Fred Homer. The Institute is sponsored by the Governors Advisory Committee on Drug Abuse, The University of Utah, Division of Continuing Education, and the Salt Lake City Schools. Cooperating agencies are the Lincoln Community School, the Utah Pharmaceutical Association, and the Salt Lake Area Drug Abuse Steering Committee. Requests for similar institutes in other parts of the state have been received by the Governors Drug Committee. Such requests should be made to the Universitys Div sion of Continuing Educati John Pinnock, director of ferences and institute cording to Woolley. Dies Of Wound Esther Leona Hayward Heugly, 56, 2881 E. Mountain View Dr., died Wednesday at 12:10 a.m. in University Hospital of what county sheriffs deputies said was a gunshot wound. ROY He made a Buck Rogers prediction that some day we will be able to change these chemical messages messa- it is one that is deimental to the organism. Dr. Weisskopf noted the Nobel Prize this year in medicine research was given to three men who are working toward a better chemict I understanding of the genes. He said some correctional measures can be taken, but the best answer to the problem of birth defects is prevention. The recently developed vaccine to protect against German measles (rubella) is one of the most Important when ges n ft" .X. 1 v 4 2 Quartets Take First m Hundreds of Salt Lake boys end girls are selling thin mints to raise funds to maintain the Young Mens Christian Association Camp Roger located 65 miles east of Salt Lake City in Wasatch National Forest. . Delta Delta Delta sorority and the Army ROTC took first night in place Wednesday quartet competition as University of Utah homecoming activities continued this week. Second place winners in quartets were Kappa Alpha Theta sorority and Sigma Nu fraternity. Chi Omega sorority and Sigma Nu fraternity were top in sketches competition, with Delta Delta Delta sorority and Phi Sigma Kappa fraternity SWISS STEAK , ' Moncrief said they must treatment with begin five-da- y oral penicillin or sulfa. The youths family, doctors, nurses and others concerned with his medical care are already taking the treatment. Manning said about 20 students checked out of school Wednesday to consult their physicians. All boys in the electronics class were notified by telephone Tuesday night or Wednesday morning to obUin home. He was unconscious when taken to the hospital and had a high temperature. Since then, he has been treated with massive doses of penicillin by his private physician, according to Dr. Irven Moncrief, Weber County health director. walkie-talki- es and. YMCA youth members will be given to the youngsters selling the most boxes of mints. Bartsch announced that YMCA boys 'between eight and 14 will attend an Halloween party Friday at 9 p.m. at the YMCA, 737 E. 2nd South. Scramble Deadline Saturday - MURRAY Deadline for entering the Salt Lake County Fair calf scramble is Saturday. All entrants must register with Mrs. Everett Wood, fair secretary, by calling Drawing for the calves will be held Nov. 8 at 11 a.m. unless otherwise advised, officials said. In previous years calves were purchased by fair offi- -' rials and youths scrambled for the calves and could keep the one they caught. Due to 286-065- SAVE MONEY! Call far Rant Or lay Par matt nA M BankAmaricard, Orders Cam in Taday 466-227- 2 wools. 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BEEF NOOOLE & 88c TRAIN SET LOCOMOTIVE FIRE CARS FIREMAN JET PLANE CARS PROP PLANE ROBOT SEWING MACHINE OVAL 2-L- WAFFLE MIX FRANKS - all storM i BUTTERMILK BUFFET padding installation FREE RENT PIANOS (ratfit parckMi FREE money. antiful game Saturday at 1:30 p.m. and the homecoming dance at 8 p.m., featuring folk singer John Hartford, who wrote the popular song, Gentle on My Mind. the size of calves and participants it was decided the safest thing would be to have a drawing. Youngsters winning calves keep and raise them for one year. At the county fair the animal is auctioned off. The boy or girl will then pay to the fair the actual cost of the calf and keep the remaining BANQUET ORANGES mmin bags, tel escopes, door-to-do- U INAUGURALf Homecoming officials hope U on the hillside ie new be lighted before homecoming ends Saturday night. Climaxing the week's activities will be the Redskin-Aggie- s 5-L- SUCED BACON Navel A K'l s Roger memberships, compasses, lanterns, transistor radios, watches, sleeping Robert T. Bartsch, president Ys Mens Club, service organization of the YMCA, said the selling will continue through Dec. 6. He said the candy makes good treats for Halloween tricksters Friday or for the homecoming theme. Events tonight include for and reunions classes ending in 4 and 9. Fraternity and sorority house decorations will be on display until 8:30 tonight. On Friday, organizational display will be up from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and house decorations from 6 to 8:30 p.m., followed by a street dance and pep rally. Former Ute coach Ike Armstrong will be honored at a testimonial dinner Friday at " i.m. in the Prudential Build-- I. The public is invited and jst is $5 a plate. LB. IB. New Crop ? years 1C 1 '' HUNGRY JACK SLICED BOLOGNA U.S. No. . jf Thanksgiving and Christmas holiday seasons. Prizes of tape recorders, portable radios, free Camp of the second. UTES REMEMBER We Remember U is this A GRADE HIND CANDY v. ft' immedi- ately. Mint Sale Begins For YMCA Project In U. Show turkey COUNTRY f,, ff to contact their family doctors or health authorities medical attention if they were close to Campbell Saturday through Monday.' Moncrief said this type of meningitis is nearly always fatal. usually within four tp five hours. Symptoms include headaches, high temperatur, a rigid spine and in the last stages a body rash. Residual brain damage may result if the patient survives. Incubation period varies from two to 10 days. The orgarism causing the disease is harbored in thje bodies of persons who are not and therefore susceptible dont become ill themselves Persons who get immedia preventive treatment after exposure to the disease do not have to worry, Moncrief said because the treatment is a sure thing. Kevin Mcitern, left, and Larry Barr, prepare to sell thin mints to raise money or YMCA work. WEST NORTH TEMPLE ROAST Bill Manning, Roy High School assistant principal, said two announcements were made at the school Wednesday urging students who have come into close physical or breathing contact with David bell, 3)43 S. 2450 West, Roy, was hospitalized Monday night. He had complained of feeling ill in first period electronics class at Roy High School and was excused to go jj: preventive measures. However, he advised pregnant women to keep drug use to an absolute minimum with administered under drugs direction of a physician. LO'COST POOD5 CHUCK STEAK ! rr. TOY 602 A high school youth suffering from infectious spinal meningitis at St. Benedict's Hospital in Ogden has improved from critical condition, officials said today. Hospital attendants said David S. Campbell, 17, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Camp- 1 00 GINGERBREAD MIX; WITH CUTTER 2r39 BRANDS SYRUP ALL I ALL BRANDS PICKLES. l H! 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