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Show Sunday, April 5, 1970 Page 6—THE SUNDAY HERALD,Provo, Utah Locations Announced For April 11 Rubella Clinics Final preparations are being with chrome diseases; children made this week for the all-out who areallergic to neomycin, dogs, chickens, ducks (eggs or Measles). The SAVE A CHILD feathers); children whe have a IN '70 campaign, which con- live virus vaccine within the past cludes with the mass inoculation 30 days; children who have had Park View School, 360 S. Ist war against Rubella (German Springville Jr. HS., 165 S. 700 E., Springville, 489-47 Maeser School, 150 S. 500 E., Provo, 373-7520. April 11 - 12, is aimed at the Franklin School, 683 W. 300 S., complete annihilation of this Provo, 373-5880. childhood disease. The great Sharon School, 525 N. 400 E., benefit will be to an estimated the presence or written consent 200 babies, yet to be born, who of the parents or guardizn. Orem, 225-2796. Scera Park Schoo, 450 S. 400 will thenbe free from the danger Registration forms will be of birth defects caused by provided at the clinics However, to save time, ih Rubella. Pleasant Grove, ‘785-3121. Working together, the State Shelbyin American Fork, 550 Division of Health, Utah State out, sign it and take it with you to N. 2nd West, 756-4913. Medical Association, Utah State the clinic. Sego Lily School, 550 E. 900 N., Nurses Association, County and Clinic Locations in Utai Lehi, 768-2541 City health departments, and are many volunteer organizations have planned special Rubella clinics in every section of the State. Every clinic will be of all 1 to 12 year old children on supervised by a practicing physician and attented by registered nurses. A majority of gamunaglobulin with the past 30 days. Forsecurity reasons, no child will be given the vaccine without To save time, fill Measles Clinic. F this the clinics will be set upin local schools. The organization is by counties. Given below are the addressesoftheclinics in Utah County, wherethe clinics will be April 11 All parents or guardiansof1 to 12 year old children should arrange to have their children taken to the clinic in their locality to receive the inoculation, This should be done regardless of the child’s past history of having had German Also, it ae be un‘om | hereby request that Rubella vaccine be administered to the above child/children Signed THIS WAS A TYPICALUtahValiey sunset, looking west toward Lake Mountain — a treat enjoved bv Be sure to bring this form with you! many recently and preserved on film by Melvin (Meb) Anderson, Herald staff photographer. Photo the vaccine. The only children sto UP Seeks Halt should not have the German Measlesshotare:girls who have reached puberty; children who gre sick or feverish; children To MontanaUtah Trains Teacher SALT LAKE CITY (UPI)— Union Pacific Railroad has announced it_ would renew efforts to discontinue trains 35 and 36 operating between Salt Lake City, Utah and Butte, Mont. The railroad said it would Post public notices today and will file an application with the Interstate Commerce Commission about April 10 for disconuence A previous effort was made up UP te discontinue the two trains in 1968. At that time, the ICC permitted the road to reduce operations to three round trips weekly and ordered UP to continue runningthetrains on a trial basis. UP President Edd H. Bailey said the railroad now has nearly two years’ experience on the tri - weekly schedule and the facts speak for themselves. He Salaries Compared SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — The salary being paid public school teachers in Utah ranks seventh amongthe eight Rocky Mountain States, and is falling farther behind. A recent study released by the Utah State Board of Edu- cation also shows that while Utah’s educators are trailing their contemporaries in surroundingstates, the wages earned by teachers in rural areas in the Beehive state are higher than most in the Rocky Mountain Region. ‘Thefifth annual comparative salary study also revealed that the potential lifetime earnings for teachers with bachelor degrees is greater in Utah. Such an instructor in Utah could earn $324,269 in a lifetime, while teachers in the neighboring states could only amass Nevada pays their teachers an average salary of $9,027 anDually, the highest in the region, while Utah pays$7,917. Field Trial Set Saturday The Timpanogos Field Trial Association is sponsoring a fun field trail for dogs of all pointing breedsthis Saturday, April 11, at the Provo Airport. Theeventwill get underwayat 8 a.m. and entries will be accepted right up until that time. Live birds will be available for the trial run, It is a fun trial designed for everyone, Anypersoninterested in enteringhis dogis encouraged to do so, Previous experience is not necessary. You do not have to be a member of the association in order to participate. DR.S. L. SPRUANCE left, State Division of Health and director of the SAVE A CHILD IN’70 campaign to rub out Rubella (German Sixty five of the guns will be used in theall-out attemptta eradicate the disease. Dr. Rupper is president of Utah State Medical Measies), explains the use of a jet injector vaccine gun to John H. Rupper, M.D., Provo. Association, co-sponsor of the campaign. Doctor Sues Serious Crime Increases 2 Narcotics 11 Per Cent Across Nation Investigators Serious crime in the United SALT LAKE CITY (UPI)— A $6 million damage suit has been filed in U.S. District Court by a Salt Lake City doctor who claims his civil rights were violated by two narcotics investigators, Dr. Richard Lyman Anderson, 41, claims the investigators violated his civil rights by signing a complaint against him Feb.9 for noi allowing the mento inspect his narcotics. Named in the suit were Dave Reynolds,state narcotics investigator, and Salt Lake County deputy sheriff Joe Gee. The case against Anderson was ordered dropped by City Judge Robert C. Gibson after he was informed that the state had failed to file a bili of particulars in the case. It Was Bound to Happen Sooneror La FETS REDWOOD CITY, Calif. (UPI)—Since suburban apartments tend tolookalike, James Crawford told a Superior Court judge, the inevitable happened Hetestified that after one too manylibations late one nighi he entered the wrong apartmentwhere he thoughthis girl friend was—and started to make love to the woman next door. The 23-year-old housewife, dazedly imagining her husband had pencil from picking up a relative at ne Airport, responded to his passionate hiss Graword said be jumped ut of bed and tried to explain. The terrified housewife ran into the hall and he kept see ne in an attempt to exp! blunder. released by Attorney General John N. Mitchell. FBIDirector J. Edgar Hoover said all Crime Index offenses percent. register increases in volume. StreetThefts Street larcenies recorded a 12 Crimes of violence were up 11 percent, led byforcible rape up percent rise over 1968 and made 16 percent, robbery 13 percent, up 61 percentof all larcenyofaggravated assault 9 percent, fenses. Serious assaults where a and murder 7 percent, The gun wasused as the weapon rose crimes against propertyrose 11 percent as a group. Individually, 12 percent andnearlyone out of every four aggravated assaults larceny $50 and over in value was committed with a gun. The figures released by the rose 21 percent, auto theft 12 percent, and burglary was up 5 FBI disclose that in 1969 police arrests for criminal acts, expercent. cluding traffic offenses, inPopulation Groups Mr. Hoover stated crime in- creased 7 percent. Arrests of creases were reported byall city adults rose 6 percent, while population groups. Large core arrests of juveniles continued to cities 250,000 and above in climb in 1969 with an 11 percent population noted an overall rise. increase of $ percent in volume. The suburban areas recorded an increase of 13 percent, while the HAWAII 9 April 23-Moy 4th SENIORCITIZENS 12'DAY PLANNED TOUR From Solt Lake City Roundtrip via big jets. Includes 5498 all sightseeing fees, hotels, transfers and travel session. No Hidden costs. Full re: tundif you cannotgo. 6 meals, temple i Christopherson ALASKA Inside passage July 15-25 $758 CHRISTOPHERSON Director Tes ARPET TRAVEL SERVICE’ asa | 292 N.UNIVERSITY, PROVO Public Response Goedin Compilation Of VeteransList, Provo Legion Told Considerable public response names by calling Mr. Peterson chairman, reported that already has been forthcomingin (373-9599). “We are pleased with American Legion membership the effort being made by Provo the response and hope people now exceeds 160. City and the veterans will continue to supply in- J. Bruce Ciark, adjutant, was Cemetery or buried at sea,” Mr. planned in June. Boyd W, organizations to compile a complete list of war veterans buried in the Provo City Cemetery. Thus reported F. Orval Singleton, chairman of the Provo Veterans Council, at a meeting of the Dean Mendenhall Provo Post American Legion during the week, Responding to an appeal published in the Sunday, March 31 Herald by the Veterans Council and the Provo Memorial Board, dozens of citizens have supplied information to Burl S. Peterson, superintendent of the cemetery, Mr. Singleton said. Seek All Names The Veterans Council and Memorial Board published a list of more than 750 veterans known from existing lists to be buried in formation so that our list will appointed general chairmanof include ev-ry veteran (of all the traditional Legion-andwars) interred in the Provo public Flag Day program Reynolds, second vice commander and general chairman cooperation with ProvoCity, will of the recent Legion Birthday establish a memorial plot near Party, reported on the event. Baseball Season the flagpole at the cemetery. TroyA. Mott, athietic officer, White crosses, bearing names of the veterans ofall wars, will be said plans are shapingup for the placed in rows on Memorial Day 1970 baseball season. Past Post and Department in tribute to those who fought in Commander George E. Larsen all wars. was named chairman of a Election Set In other business at the specialinduction ceremonyto be American Legion meeting, the held for new Legion membersat annual nomination and election the joint TLegion-Auxiliary of officersof the Provo Post was ieeting April 15. Singleton said. The veterans groups, in set for Wednesday, April 15 whena slate will be presented by Robert Mercer Taliaferro a Legion committee headed by Hunter of Virginia, at 30, was MayorVerl G. Dixon. the youngest man to become “We regret the necessity of again seeking discontinuance of these trains,”Bailey said, ‘but ) the limited patronage simply does net justify the major losses being sustained through continued operations,” New Salt Lake Post Office Meets Delay WASHINGTON (UPI)— Construction of a new main post office in Salt Lake City has been postponed until at least late 1972, Rep. Sherman P. Lloyd, R-Utah, has reported. Lloyd said further ‘economic and operational studies of the proposal would be made because of budgetrestrictions and studies of new mail distribution and handling procedures. Under procdures being worked out by the Post Office Department, Lloyd said, Salt Lake City would become a “gateway a for all mail destined for ‘mclaren March 24 rgri? Te new conceptcalls for all Utah mail to be sent to Salt LakeCity for sorting by towns rather than having it done by postal workers in other cities. Model M922EWD rural areas wereup 11 percent. mustache. “You're not my husbsnd!” she screamed. cording to figures made available through the FBI's Uniform Crime Reports and The FBI Director noted that the violent crime of armed robbery experienced an upswing of 16 percent and armed robbery made up 6) percentof all robbery offenses. Street robbery made up over one-half of all robbery offenses and rose 15 sets like this are a frequent scenic feature said the two trains ran up a the cemetery and invited the J. Cari Wilde, first vice Speaker of the House of deficit of $281,146 last year. public to supply additional commander and membership Representatives. He was still explaining The crime increases, acThursday to the judge that he cording to Mr. Hoover, were had been having a couple of constant throughout the United drinks with his girl friend in States. The North Central States the identical next-door apart- recorded an increase of 15 ment, rented only three days percent, the Western States 12 before. He remembered he had percent, the Southern States 11 to get something from his car percent, while the densely outside and returned through populated Northeastern States the wrong door, recorded an average increase of caresses. Until her wandering hand strayed to Crawford’s moustache. The housewife’:. husband has a no States increased 11 percent in 1969 compared with 1968, ac- 7 percent. was taken from the BYU Diagonal highway. 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