Show ¥ said eleases Poll Sesidts Wish That I’d J Burton today tbe results of his 1967 poll of constituents of the Utah First District The questions for the poll were prepared by the faculty and students of the political science department of Utah State University were mailed to Questionnaires each household In the district with over 15 OOOpersons responding Tabulations of the results was also done at the University The Utah Republican took to the floor of the House of Representatives Monday to discuss the poll ami Its results with his colleagues The complete lp the House breakdown ofpoH results appears In the Congressional Record distributed today In his House speech Rep Burton observed that he has conducted a poll of his constituents on state and national matters each year that he has served In Congress ‘These annual poDs have greatly helped me In obtaining a knowledge of the thinking of the people in my district on Important issues and have made substantial contributions toward the formulation of my own attitudes with respect to specific items of legislation the congressman said On the 'Issue of the war In Vietnam 682 of the respondents favored an Increase In American military efforts there About of the participants (224) advocated entering Into talks to bring about a peaceful solution to the conflict Only 48 urged that the United States withdraw Its forces from Vietnam and another 16 favored a halt to the bombing of North Vietnamese targets A min2 uscule a consupported tinuance of the present policy The remaining few percentage figures are accounted for in the no opinion or no response cateRep Laurence released (522) expressed no preference Corthe Democratic side on respondingly only 214 Indicated no choice for Republican to Governor nominee Runner-u- p Romney for the GOP choice was Richard former M Nixon who was preferred by 93 Governor lead over Romney President has a big Johnson Hearts-Husban- Day Planned September 13th however as the choice for president In the 1968 elections acOn the cording to the poll ‘For whom would you question vote In 1968? Governor Romney ts the favorite of 638 of those while President responding Johnson Is favored by only 67 Nixon gets 97 on this question Ronald Reagan of Call- fornla 36 RobertKennedy 24 and Governor Nelson Rockefeller of New York 2 Interestingly said they would enough 885 vote for a Republican only 11 5 favored a Democratic candidate As to party affiliation 465 of the respondents claimed to be 15 said they were Republicans Democrats and 35 selves as Independents No answers totaled 35 Trade Mission Caravan Accepting Applications "We’ve reached the age where we catch ourself reading the doctor columns to see if they mention any of our symptoms" — Louis Nelson Bowman King City (Mo) News Dr Paul Dudley White world famous heart specialist and personal physician to former President Dwight D Elsenhower during his heart attack will appear in the Salt Lake LDS Tabernacle Wednesday evening September 13 at 8:03 pm In a special gories meet the costs of the war program To entitled ‘Hearts and In Vietnam of those Husbands All women and their $32 said economic aid husbands are Invited to this free answering abroad should be reduced with public health education event the savings applied to the war sponsored by the Utah Heart effort Only 103 favored a tax Association Increase to pay for Vietnam war The Tabernacle Choir under costs A reduction In military the direction of Richard PCondie In other areas committments has generously offered to present was favored by 156 while 55 several numbers during the evenIn domestic urged a reduction ing Dr White’s talk will deal with spending as a means of financing the war the Risk Factors In Heart Attack A number of favorite Admina term applied by the Heart istration programs came under Association to and physicians criticism from the poll particidescribe living habits which Inpants "Farm support programs crease the chances of heart were opposed by 533 with 12 disease — high levels ofcholes-terundecided The support programs in the blood overweight were favored by 272 of the cigarette smoking high blood The demonstration respondents pressure and lack of exercise cities program was opposed by Heart and blood vessel disease 549 with 281 undecided Only each year account for more than 75 Indicated a preference for half of all deaths In the United continuance of the program Food States Dr White has described stamps were opposed by 466 It as the 20th Century epidemic favored by 286 while 158 Questions from the audience responded ‘don’t know will be answered by Dr White Most poverty programs of the and a panel of experts Drs Administration have more opponHiroshi Kulda Allan H Barker ents than supporters In the First Homer R Warner and Harold V District according to the poll Llddle For example nearly half of the participants (475) feel the Job Corps should be discontinued with 148 having no opinion or not responding A substantial 375 supported the Job Corp Sanpete-Sevi- er however A sizeable number of particip"nts had no opinion with respect to such programs as Business and Industrial conUpward Bound VISTA and Comarea cerns In the Indimunity Action probably are being contacted by the Utah with them cating unfhmlllarlty Service Agency Industrial e said they percent (UISA) didn’t know whether the ComUISA functions as a State munity Action programs should to and was established be continued or not A similar Agency the Federal State administer stand was taken by 365 on the Act which Services Technical VISTA program and by a subreceived bipartisan support the stantial 44 on Upward Bound Congress and was signed Into law With each of these programs on September 14 1965 however of those who did exThe State Technical Services press a preference more opAct is designed to collect and posed than favored them (Comdata distribute technological 329 munity Action against which may be helpful to Utah 214 for VISTA 30 against and Industrial firms Business 221 for: Upward Bound 322 In the operation of their busiagainst 109 for) UISA services are availOne poverty activity that did ness able to all business In Utah win support In the poll was the small medium or large Headstart program A small staff of highly qualipercent of the respondents said fied professional field representhe program should be continued each with extensive extatives while 284 opposed It The reIn private Industry perience mainder was made up ‘don’t work directly with the manageknows or no responses ment pesonnel of business firms to the question In response Their job the state ‘Whom would you like to see as throughout Is to provide practical assistance presidential nominees of the two to Utah In the comCompanies major political parties In 19687 and function of acquiring 532 favored Governor George plex applying technology Romney of Michigan as Repuba variety of UISA sponsors lican nominee and 305 chose workconferences President Johnson as the Demo- seminars demonstration proand cratic nominee Senator Robert shops and business Utah for F Kennedy of New York was grams eduThese technical Industry runner-u- p to President Johnson cation programs are conducted choice with 76 as a Democratic the major universities and of the responses More than half by of the state They are of the respondents however colleges to Introduce industry designed advances to technological groups which can be used to Increase reduce costs Improductivity prove quality and so forth enjoy LABOR PAY BUT — UISA has access to nvny feddHlF" p°n‘t a $ eral and private sources of rebicome TRAFFIC search and development InforSTATISTIC VC11 mation which may be of value to Q This material private Industry to disseminated Is selectively Will The club met with Randy Mellor giving the prayer Chad Hammond pledge KeUy Mellor motto all joined In the creed We sang ‘We Thank Thee 0 God For a Prophet David Howard was a visitor Dean Wilkes gave the closing prayer Reporter - Chad Hammond Mayfield Hews MRS ROY ANDERSON Correspondent "If you talk a lot you are PHONE bound to say something wise A A occasionally — but if you talk too much chances are nobody Spending three days last will be listening" — James H at the home of Mr and Russell Belton (Tex) JourChris Anderson were Mr nal The Utah State Industrial Proand to capitalize onthecommunl-catlon- s motion Director Walter G Smith and shipping facilities In announced that plans are nearing the four States with the huge Mobile Mexican import market of about completion on a "Don’t worry if you get Trade Mission to Mexico Utah 15 billion dollars annually from the rear as it will be participating Mexico was selected for the kicked along with out in Arizona Colorado and New Mexmission because It Is the largest simply means you are Presiico and with the cooperation of Importer In Latin America and front"— Bill Trimble dent Little Valley (NY) The the United States Department of the fifth largest Importer of US Hub Commerce’s Director of Salt products In the world A large Lake City Field Office Stephen portion of the products manu"Psychiatrists say it's not P Smoot and the Regional Export factured In Arizona Colorado good for a man to keep too New Mexico and Utah are in Expansion Council much to himself The Internal Mr Smith clarified that the categories most In demand by the Revenue Service says the same four States are individually arMexican market thing” — Harold S May Eddetails for the Trade Deadline for Utah Industries ranging itor The Florence (Ala) Mission which will begin Janwho desire to participate has Herald been set the latter part of Sepuary 27 and last through February 24 He emphasized that tember Deaths In Home Accidents exhibitors and other participants NEW in YORK— Deaths will be selected according to a home accidents in the United number of qualifications based U States dropped about 2 per cent directly upon the Industrial needs from 28500 in 1964 to 28000 of today’s Mexico The Industrial in 1965 according to the Inmarket in Mexico Is unique and surance Information Institute Is growing at a phenomenal rate-- cur imthe fifth rently largest porter of US products The Mission will leave Tucson Arizona by exhibit vans on JanAn overnight stay In the dorms uary 27 and make stops In seven hootenanny presidential recepMexican cities Including academic tion and Intensified and Mexico Guadalajara counseling and reference group City It will return to Tucson are on the agenda participating on about February 24 activities next of In each city the exhibits will of Utah month for University be open to Mexican businessmen entering freshmen by Invitation only In university The experimental program of cities there will be special Involvefreshment stepped-u- p visiting hours for students ment on the campus will be held A nominal exhibitor’s fee Four groups September covers an advance market study of 600 students are scheduled of his company’s product partiy for visits to the campus sufficient cipating In brochures The purpose of the program van exhibit space transportation make freshmen costs for manufacturers’ exhibits Is ‘to help to and help them underand personnel and the services to the stand their commitments of the exhibit director and show of a university acpurposes mechanic cording to Peter D Grundfossen The Mission organizational assistant dean of students and heads are looking for stable Inorientation chairman dustrial producers that will fill Dean Grundfossen says all four certain categories of Interest to will do essentially the Mexico As an example Mexico groups y same things during their Imports about 24 million dollars Introduction to University life worth of food processing machThe program will begin with an inery and about 124 million doassembly at 9 am In the Union llars worth of Instrumentation and After checking their Ballroom automation equipment bags at Van Cott and Austin The program’s objective Is to halls the newest dormitories and commerce provide Industry on the campus freshmen will In Arizona Colorado New Mexmeet with their academic counico and Utah an economical and selors and plan tentative class effective means for Increasing schedules then eat lunch In the sales by entering Into or exUnion cafeteria panding existing export markets In the afternoon' the students will take physical education placement tests and meet in reference groups of 20 with upperclassmen acting as Immediate (I of Dr Paul Dudley White The Dirty Dirt Diggers (DDD) Habits are something that cannot be flung out the window -they must be coaxed downstairs step by step Fred W Grown The Bergen (N J) Citizen Freshmen Initiate Mr and Mrs James Tatton and children of Sunset visited at home Mr and parents Mrs Daniel Good over the weekend Their son Curtis who has been staying with his grandparents for a few weeks returned home with his parents Jerry Keith Good left Sunday for his new home In Kearns where he will teach school this year In the Kearns High School Mr and Mrs William Christiansen joined their daughter Mrs Ned Gregerson and children Gary and David In Sugar City Idaho at the home of their Mr and and family daughter Mrs Rodney Cox They toured Yellowstone Park on their return home Dr Gregerson joined his home family at the Christiansen from St Mrs Owen Gregerson Dr GregGeorge also visited erson will soon leave to go to Fort Sam Houston Texas Mrs Errol Whitlock and son Rodney from Provo visited with her parents Mr and Mrs Udell Christiansen over the weekend Coming from Provo to spend the weekend with her parents d Mr and Mrs Sheldon were Mrs Clair Nellsen and two daughters Mr and Mrs Glade Peterson and family from Murray visited with their parents Mr and Mrs Nels Sorensen From Salt Lake City for the weekend came Mr and Mrs Charles Kay Whitlock and family to visit their parents Mr and Mrs Kenneth Whitlock Mrs Alan Allred and children Jewel Patsy Alma and Teresa from McGill Nevada are spending a few days visiting their Alma parents and grandparents and Teresa have been vacationing here with their grandparents for a few weeks their week Mrs and Mrs Lamar Tuttle of One day both the Anderson’s the Tuttle's motored to and visited at the Orangeville home of Mr and Mrs Riy Humphrey On the weekend Mr and 'Mrs Ed Osguthorpe from Midvale visited the Anderson home Visiting at the homes of Mr and Mrs Hyrum Whitlock and Mr and Mrs Daniel Good over the weekend were Mrs Mary and her son Gerald Carpenter Hendrickson from Hines Oregon and a daughter Mrs Ruth Workman and two sons David and Scott from Los Angeles California Mr Hendrickson Is In the Army and Is going back to Viet Nam for another two years He just recently came home from there after two years He volunteered for this tour of duty and Thursday August 31 Page 3 1967 Fayette Hews MRS NORVAL MELLOR Corripondnt PHONE Visiting at the Wendell MeHor home over the weekend was a Darlene who Is emdaughter ployed In Salt Lake City Weekend visitors at the Edwin Mellor home were Mrs Gary Ashman Salt Lake and Mr and Mrs Roger Mellor and family of Orem Mrs and chilOberhansley dren Chad and Nan and Carrie Crandall of Sprlngvllle were Wednesday visitors at the Elgin Mellor home Guest speaker In meeting Sunday evening was Phil Olsen who from a Northern just returned Indian mission Mr and Mrs Jack Chatelain and family of Logan visited Friat the Ray day and Saturday Bartholomew home Mrs OZemba Mellor and Mr and Mrs Ivan Mellor and children were In Sprlngvllle Saturday to attend a reunion of the Ozemba and William Mellor ? family Mr and Mrs Leon Mellor visited In Bountiful and Provo week They were accompanied home by Mr and Mrs Ira Mellor of Kansas City Missouri at the who had been visiting Jerry Nielson home In Bountiful and John Ord home In Provo last Hew Program i!§ fate p (Dfff 000 UISA Offers Services To a advisors Firms ‘Our hopes are that students will not feel so remote If they have a group or group advisor business firms In the state based to whom they feel they can go says Dean on technical Interests and needs with questions will The groups which those firms are known to Grundfossen meet to continue voluntarily UISA addition In will have search for and retrieve pub- throughout the year— three on times during fell quarter andtwo lished technical Information winter subject matter at the during specific After a reception and dinner request of individual firms that evening with members of the Calvin L Rampton Governor and faculty has designated the University of administration Utah to administer the Act at the freshmen can attend one or more state level JISA has been estab- social activities— a jazz concert stomp presentation lished at the U of U to carry dramatic out planned technical services bowling and billiards are schedA dormitory uled hootenanny In In Utah cooperation programs maturing local talent and a midwith other major Utah universities and with business groups night 6nack will end the evening The second day students will of Is the Hansen director Gene eat breakfast In the cafeteria UISA with offices at the Uni- meet again In their reference An advisory council has verslty their regiscomplete council been appointed the being groups made up of highly qualified men tration with their academic counand hear various panels selors broad community representing on the1 on the purposes of a university Interests Represented council are leaders from In- and what education can mean to each Individual student education government dustry At the end of the day they labor and private consulting will meet for the final time In groups their reference groups and disUISA services Including councuss and evaluate the orlentatlor information assistance selling and referral ser- experience dissemination Dean Grundfossen said without vices are provided should give the However a modest fee ‘orientation charge Is charged for enrollment In UISA freshmen an Introduction to Unlife and their Increase iversity conand seminars sponsored knowledge about their role as ferences UISA d”es not receive federal members of the University comdirection In developing Its nical services programs The key of UISA Is to the effectiveness local resources and local parti- Technical service clpation tech- munity when you close the refrigerator door? It it would hardly make a difference in your electric bill That’s because the price you pay for electric service is so low Nothing else does so much yet costs so little You know of course how the cost of living has soared in the past 10 years Not so with Utah Power & Light electricity The fact is the average unit cost of electricity in the homes and farms we serve in this area is less than 10 years ago — making electric service more nearly 25 than ever the biggest bargain in your family budget flr ifac really does even if it didn’t But i are developed by UISA fWv to moet specific needs of bust- ness and Industry In Utah UISA Uft L is not engaged In the development of new technology but rather In “lle'a the type of kid who developing ways In which existing technology can be put to profit- goea to school pnaaea the able use In Utah Business and tooth paate teat and nothing elae” Industry Hp n i r I |