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Show = Page 2—-THE HERALD, Provo, Utah Sunday, April 25, 1971 a ‘Man of La Mancha’ Given High Rating MAJOR DISASTER DRILL was staged in the BYU Eyring Science Center where a chemical explosion was simulated shortly after 9 am. Saturday. In this picture, firemen, police, and members of the Sheriff's remove “victims” from upstairs Jeep Patle laboratories. MOBILE DISASTER HOSPITAL was set up medical technicians from the BYU Health Cenier and the Utah Valley Hospital helped staff the mobile hospital which was set up by the 328th Hospital Unit of the Army Reserve. in the Joseph Smith Memorial Building to py emergency treatmentto the 200 disaster “casualties.” Doctors, nurses, and Major Disaster Drill Staged at BYU ments, the Utah County Jeep By RANDALL L. GREEN A major disaster drill was Patrol, the County Sheriff, and other agencies, Disaster Center at Brigham Young University Saturday to give A “packaged disaster the itals and agencies hospital ee practice in handling mass ban casualties in a disaster eB the disaster site to give xplosion emergency treatment to the simulcted in laboratories on an mock casualties. The hospital staged at the Eyring Science A chemical was facility weighs 45,000 Ibs and costs $45,000. It contains three lete operating rooms, a pharmacy,laboratory, x-ray equipment, a morgue, Sterilization equipment, and a central supply, and can provide care for 200 patients for 30 days without outside resources, said one-tenth of thefacitywas used forthe fed was set up by the 228th Hospital ho spital in the drill. Unit, U.S. Army Reserve, Salt Patients Classified Lake City, with local doctors, As patients were removed nurses, and laboratory and x-ray the site, they were technicians hel to staff the cane according to the emergency facility. George Ineichen, coordinator of disaster health services of the Utah State Division of Health said that 17 similar packaged Fork ze ae: eee oe stored BYU Security, throughout Utah,including one PiU sarees eal at the Provo ov Airport and two others within Utah County. Each A “VICTIM” of the simulated disaster is removed from an treatment » color-coded for quick identification: green for those who could walk away, red for those needing immediate treatment, yellow for those whose condition wag serious but who could wait, and black for those who were already dead. for a patient that was supposed to be loaded into an ambulance. He said the xurses worked beyond their capacity, functioning both as nurses and Upon arrival at the ficld doctors. hospital, patients were then handled according to the priority In addition to ambulances, a indicated by their tags. Emergency treatment was helicopter flown by Capt. Brent given, and patients were then York, 709th Transportation dispatched to hospitals in Company of the 96th Army Payson, American Fork, Provo, Reserve Counmand, was on hand to provide air ambulance and Salt LakeCity. service. Had the disaster been Breught Out Problems real, the helicopter would have Dr. Mark Jensen, physician transported some of the most with the 328th Hospital Unit, urgent and serious cases to the indicated that the drill brought Utah Valley Hospital by air and asome and major head injuries to the Provo ‘es were made, but i for transfer to faster thatgenerally things went well aircraft and thence to the and there was much to be University of Utah Medical commended. Some patients Center. The helicopter was which shoald have been given provided by 96th AKCOM ‘al Sterli‘ling priority were not, he said, and Commander, sometimes workers had to hunt Rysor. Geeiene dtuine eee of their injuries and urgency of To SponsorCircus The Provo Sertoma Club will sponsor the James Brothers Circus on Tuesday at 4 p.m. and 8 p.m.at the Brigham Young University Rodeo Grounds. An annual fund-raising ce of the club for the hos the circus kia cele ae used locally fur the benefit of the citizens of Utah County. Free children’s tickets can e . second class in Utah County. wisewill cost $1 and adulttickets are $3.50. Adult tickets may be to the per- SPANISH FORK — Pam Johnson, daughter of Mrs. Typewriter Co., or Utah Office Johnson, nas been elected Supply. cheerleader at Spanish This circus is a two-hour show Fork High School. Other complete with aerialists, , animals, acrobats and cheerl a great “troupe of clowns. The clowns have a wrestling match , to end all wrestling matches. Featured will be the breath. taking aerial feats of the Ode ge Vazquez Brothers, as they Carolyn Foote, ughter of practice comedy hi and Mrs. Leonard Foote: the slide for life Sherilyn naeoe of Mr. Huberto; ue eval with baskets on his feet by Herberto; and Mrs. Don Taylor ‘The new cheerleaders plan to toe-dancing on the tight wire by. attend a cheerleading clinic in Marcela and the famous Five, The Wasatch Tabernaclewil be latein May will feature the ‘Wisdom Tree” and two @ post office in Campus Activities Board president, whois co-chairman of the Provo campaign of the American CancerSociety. What's the best way to keep a range top clean? MBER Audit Bureau of Circulation United None — SUBSCRIPTION RATES UTAH COUNTY One month, carrier Six months, horgl One year,carri $2. $15. $30. Mail, (aigcin United States One mi $ 2.50 One yee: bo: 00 Neral Telephone Numbers Cheerleaders Chosen at Sp. Fork High Heraid, ire North Prove Uta 84601. JENSEN, Puplisher Area Officers Among 17 Grads Within the Utah Valley Hospital, special emergency procedures were set up to handle the increased load of emergency care which a disaster would entail. Runners dispatched messages between departments in the hospita! so that a central information center would know constantly where every patient was and where he was going without reliance on telephone communication. treatinest ats while Manetex beoplal, and transported by GheSundipHerala Wasatch Tabernacle to Have Published every afternoon Monday thr F Busy SummerofActivities morn Provo Sertoma Club Chairman ofthe disaster drill was Dr. William G. Dixon, chief of surgery at the Utah Valley Hospital and medical director of the Utah State Emergency Health Service of Region 4. According to Dr. Dixon, drills such as the one conducted Saturday are required for hospital accreditation and are also requitelby the State EmergencyHealth Service. into Don Quixote in front of the By SHELBY R. SEEM,UT Amber and yellowlights dimly audience as he pastes on a grey illuminate the stage — you can mustache, Van Dyke beard, and see human figures sillouetted in thick eyebrows. He then dons a various positions on the dusty battered piece ot armor and a floor, The audience hears the helmet with a ravished feather heavyclank of huge chains and a and arms himself with a lance staircase lowers from the Ron Stevenson, by far the ceiling. Helmeted sentries finest actor to be seen on the descend the staircase into this BYU stage for several years, dungeon followed by a black brilliantly portrays the noble velvet cloaked poet — Cer- Don Quixote. Mr. Stevenson vantes. He now is among the sings as well as he acts as he thieves and murderers waiting demonstrates in his delivery of for the call of the Inquisition. “The Impossible Dream.” Portrays Bar Maid ee this, the musical, “Man of opened last Friday Yutonna Kerbs portrays the ae: to an enthusiastic full- brassy bar maid Aldonza, who to house in the Pardoe Drama Don Quixote appears to be the ‘Theatre at BYU. The musical is lovely Dulcinea, a fair lady of based on the book Dou Quixote high birth. Because of Don by Miguel de Cervantes. Quixote’s belief that she is in. MockTrial deed Dulcinea, she does change Cervantes soon finds that the her ways and arrives at Don unfortunate prisoners amuse Quixote’s death-bed as a truly themselves by having a mock fine lady. Miss Kerbs does a trial for each newcomer. Cer- muchfiner job of acting as the vantes is forced to defend lady. Her characterization of a himself and his manuscript raucous, exciting barmaid does against his feliow-prisoners. To not come up to the vervethe role plead his defense, he acts out calls for. some of the tales he has written Afine performance is given by Robert Stoddard as the Padre, about Don Quixote. With his whispy grey hair, skull Cervantes transforms himself cap and * ‘charmingly diagonal” pr he captivates the audience with his humorously subtle gestures. Plays Manservant NealBarth,as the manservant to Don Quixote, turns in a Reeve Blackhurst of American celal characterization and Fork and Brent Bullock of does a cleverjob with the song, Pleasant Grove were among 17 “ Like Him.” graduates of a Police Instructor Training School conducted at Southern Utah State College. Exercises wereheld todayin the peeing to end with grace and SUSC Library Seminary Room. imagination. The law enforcementofficers If you like an uplifting, received instruction in how to aesthetic, exciting evening out, teach other officers, who will in you should not miss BYU's turn teach traffic and police production of “Man of La to new trainees. The Mancha.” The show will conat school was held April 12 fee 2 Hy pennesete May to 5-15. _PROVO, Weber State. The director producers are Val Johnson, Casting is now underway for JaLynn Rasmussen, Howard all of the plays and local talentis Chenny and Evan Murray. desired for many of the parts. The opening night which will People who can act, sing or play amusical instrumentare needed Anew re-cycledtons paperhasrecat:been for the productions. For more of nearly 350,000Georgia-Pacific 1 pl i eonaon call 654-1844 on 373-5050 UREA bate) ae Vee a modern range for a BIG - STRONG - MODERN. modern woman The bestset of bulls we have had. 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