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Show f r . i REVIEW, February Governor Claims Heart Month 10, 1966 Student Ski Water. . Muddy! s The Steed Hat Been Found family and student ski plan for Little Mountain ski area was announced during the A (Continued from page 1) the before bids were new flood control director, declared, opened, because damage could Ray P. Greenwood, would apbe caused by the opening. pear along with Commissioner The taxpayers failed to gain Jenson and 'Others to answer a chance to cite ways in which questions. One woman viewed the faildamage could result from such ure of the Commissiontohear action. Commission Chairtheir protest at a time not set man M irvin G. Jenson explained that runoff can be for hearing protests, to be expected within the next two r three weeks and time is The conclusion of the meethe critical factor. ing of the three groups MonHe assured those present day night: A chairman was' that several potential soluelected to speak for all the tions to citizen protests and groups - Dr. Harold Lamb problems are being examined. 2S04 Evergreen Ave.; a comto be conmittee was named to contact , They didn't appear other engineers to discover vinced. the possibilities of coming up Spokesmen for the Cottonwood Creek and the Millcreek with alternative positive Xareas. after the matter was plans; the hope was expressed concluded for the day, asked that further cooDe ration could to be put on record as probe obtainedbetween the county testing the failure of the Coun- -' commissioners and other inty Commission to hear them terested parties including the before the opening of the bids. Utah Water and Power Board, They were assured that a and the Army Corps of meeting would be arranged for next Friday at which the (Continued from page 1) , benefit of the citizens. Mr. Barker also declared that he will continue to explore with Mr, Creer other areas of potential contract cooperation between Salt Lite City and County. week. A family plan to be implemented Monday and Tuesday nights will allow each member of a family to ski the area for $1. Students showHer heart stopped beating ing activity cards can ski for $1 Wednesday, Thursday and twice while she was in a hospital, the third time she Friday. "The area will remain open was ndmg with her husband in their car. He took her to the public at all times, Mr. McPhie reports. These immediately to a clinic and from there by ambulance to new rates are to make it possible for families and high a hospital. school groups to ski at a bonus rate. The doctor who accompan"Certified ski instruction ied Mrs. Richardson adminisunder direction of Farrell tered external heart massage Holding also is available at and resucitation enroutetothe the area at a reduced fee, hospital where definite measMcPhie said. Skiers taking ures were taken to restore advantage at the new rates the normal heartbeat. After can get a group lesson for $1. application of an electric The City commissioner indicated that he has little hope of being able to bring together the efforts of the Salt Lake City Police Department and the County Sheriff. There are investigation is underway, Mr. Barker revealed, to determine the extent that the city and county fire departments might contract cooperative effort to achieve more efficient fire protection for city and county residents. An many areas of potential consolidation which could be effected by the two law enforcement agencies without affecting identity or control of either agency, but the sheriffs department has consistently refused even to have persons at meetings, who are authorized todiscuss expansion of cooperative effort between the two departments, he said, could result in modified fire insurance rates. An Governor Calvin L. Ramp-to- n proclaimed February Heart" month, and signed the proclamation in a ceremony in his office Wednesday. Special guest at the signing was Mrs. Reed S. Richardson, whose heart stopped beating three times in 1964 and whose life was saved each time by a heart physician. shock, her heart resumed its normal beat. Governor Rampton's proclamation pointed out that heart and blood vessel diseases are .our number one cause of death. The February Heart Fund campaign will raise funds from Utah's citizens to support the existing programs of research, education and service to ! Its Fa ti rUTY CE BLAND HTGE1A 1201 E. 21 it Si. 4$S4S11 the public. uas, raks, puyps, ect. SERVICE PICKUP & REPAIRED AND DELIVERY ALL WORK GUARANTEED HYDRAULIC SERVICE 7277 SOUTH STATE se ' COMPANY 255 0957 Board Hires Study (Continued from page The elementary school appointments would be effective at the beginning of the 1966-19school year. Responding to an embarrassing situation at the Lake Ridge Elementary in which a teacher was reported to have disciplined children by taping their mouths and tying them to desks, learned that the principal of the school had been instructed that: 1) That kind of discipline shouldnt be used. 2) The principal work closely with the teacher. 3) That any personality differences be eliminated for the benefit of the children. 4) T'iat emotionalism be removed. 5) That staff help be used if needed. That any discipline to 6) be effective must have the support of both the school and 67 1) the home. 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