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Show Wednesday, September 1 3, 1 978 Page 11 Progress Made On City Swimming Pool 3 3 Continued from Page 1 instructors to provide year-round lessons for all from six-month-old babies to senior citizens." According to Matthews, the pool project will cost in excess of a half million dollars. He will be seeking state or federal funds on a matching dollar basis, while Thaller will solicit $200,000 to $400,000 from private sources, sour-ces, depending on the availability of matching funds. Groundbreaking is scheduled for late March or early April of next year with the projected completion date set for July or early August. "Donations are urgently needed," Thaller said. "We suggest a minimum of $5 per family of three members or less, plus $1 for each additional member. mem-ber. We promise not to turn down more generous contributions!" Donations are requested to be sent to The Park City Pool Fund, in care of Fred Thaller, P.O. Box 2321, Park City, Utah 84060. Input from the local citizenry is welcomed. 1 i Free Cancer Clinic Set For Thursday Name Address (Circle the applicable response) (1) I am interested in helping with fund raising. (2) I am willing to support you in your efforts. (3) I am excited about the pool. (4) I andor my family will take advantage of the pool and facilities frequently. (5) I am enclosing a donation of $ Phone YES NO YES N O YES NO YES NO receive the following: 1) Papanicolaou (PAP) test for cervical cancer, 2) pelvic examination, 3) breast examination, 4) blood pressure check, and 5) health education information. infor-mation. Specially trained registered nurses will do the examinations. Screened individuals in-dividuals will be notified of any abnormal findings. Women of all ages who have not had a PAP test during Cancer of the uterus can be one of the most curable of f! all cancers. Yet, some 11,000 j women in this country die of it each year. Most of these f deaths occur because the cancers were noi detected : early enough. If these Inpatients are found and ; properly treated before their . disease has spread, most of 1 them will live. : The Cervical Cancer : Screening Program sponsored spon-sored by the Utah State : Division of Health and the 5 National Cancer Institute assisted by the Utah Division S: of the American Cancer I Society has screened over I I 26,000 Utah women in the $ last two years. Of these 10 , percent have been found to have abnormal PAP tests for f. cervical cancer, 17 women p had cancer, 1000 are receiving medical care for breast abnormalities, and 24 $: low income women are f; presently receiving financial assistance for diagnostic p,. follow-up. Approximately 30 women were identified as having been exposed to DES ' which can cause uterine If. cancer. Most of the significant abnormalities 6 were found in women 20 to 29. in Park City Thursday, September Sep-tember 14th 11:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Every women participating par-ticipating in the clinic will Rom Gets Grant Park City resident Dr. ' William N. Rom has announced an-nounced that the University of Utah Health Sciences Center, Cen-ter, designated as one of 11 national centers for training and research in occupational health and safety, has been awarded a five-year, $4 million grant. Rom. director of the Rocky Mountain Center for Occupational and Environmental Environ-mental Health, said the grant from the National Institute In-stitute for Occupational Safety Safe-ty and Health is one of the largest ever received by the Health Sciences Center. The center serves Utah, Colorado, Wyoming, Montana, Mon-tana, South Dakota, North Dakota, Idaho, Nevada and New Mexico. "This means a lot to the University of Utah," Rom was' quoted. "We will take the lead in training and research for the western United States. This is particularly par-ticularly important because of the expanding energy industry in-dustry in the Rocky Mountain Moun-tain area." Test Well Near Echo . Reprinted from the " Salt Lake Tribune ' Amoco Production Co. has announced it will drill a 6,000-foot test well west of Echo Reservoir in Summit County, i The test is about two miles southwest of Amoco's Franklin Canyon wildcat well that is being drilled below 15,950 feet. ; The Echo area activity is about 22 miles west of Lodgepole field and some 25 miles west of the Pineview field. . Gulf Oil has drilled to about 9,000 feet about 11 miles west-southwest of Coalville and Colorado Energetics Co. is conducting tests at a 17.500-foot test well. the past year are urged to make an appointment. An appointment is required. If all of the clinic appointments appoint-ments are filled and there is enough interest, a second clinic will be held. Also, clinics are planned for Coalville and Kamas. For an appointment or further information in-formation call 649-8347. This is the phone number of The Prevention Center which is cooperating with the clinic. (6) Iwe can't give now; however, Iwe will pledge $ to the Park City Pool Fund to be collected by December 31, 1978 All contributions are tax deductible. (7) Please consider the following suggestions: i i '" jl jf HELLO ... IS ANYONE OUT THERE LISTENING? This is your furnace speaking. That's right ... .your furnace. HERE I AM SITTING IN THE BASEMENT. I've been doing nothing all summer but gather a lot of dust. And . . . well ... I think it's about time you did something about it. ANY DAY NOW, COLD WEATHER IS GOING TO HIT. Then you're going to turn up the thermostat and expect me to do my thing . . . keep the house nice and warm . . . on even the coldest days. I i i tn '"- 1 J k NOW DON'T MISUNDERSTAND ME. I'll be glad to do it. After all... that's what I'm here for. All I ask is that you give me a chance. Call a heating contractor, plumber, or furnace dealer today and have him give me a good physical. HE'LL CHECK MY BLOWER BELT, MY BURNERS, CLEAN MY FILTER... the whole servicing bit. Then I'll be ready to go to work. I'LL BE ABLE TO WORK MORE EFFICIENTLY... EFFI-CIENTLY... and I'll use less energy. Then all you have to do is check my filter occasionally. MOUNTAIN FUEL for nearly Fifty Years People Serving People. |