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Show Page Sun Chronicle 2 Thursday, January 22, 1976 lilenf winter killer has fallen victim to CO bundled up whipping poisoning, get him outside winter winds? Reports of and away from the gases. If possible return of the fuel he has ceased breathing, crunch and skyrocketing begin artificial respiration at sent many a once. Call a doctor, advised prices homeowner scurrying to Baker. insulate his home in an Protect your family from energy conservation action. the silent winter killer by Smart move. But watch out having all your heating all this "bundling up hasnt bangled up the normal air ventilation flow of your home, checked by a professional and maintaining and using them correctly. Know the symptoms of CO devices House all against INTERNATIONAL Beirut, Lebanon - Fighting in Beirut and in other areas across Lebanon took at least 87 more lives Thursday, bringing new pleas for outside mediation to end the civil war between Moslem and Christian factions. On Sunday, Lebanon Premier Rashid Karami, submitted his resignation after both sides ignored his latest ceasefire call and escalated fighting in the civil war. I have to announce that the government has no more effectiveness, he said. nine-month-o- ld Council. Are your heating units fuming over the change in Sketchy field reports reaching Johannesburg, South Africa on Sunday revealed forces in Angola have turned that back an attack north of Luso by Soviet-armePopular Movement troops led by Cuban soldiers. Pro-Wester- n d Madrid, Spain In an effort to break a wave of strikes, police raided a suburban villa early Sunday and arrested 55 persons including labor and opposition lawyers. well-know- n NATIONAL Washington - President Ford nominated Anne Armstrong Wednesday as the United States first female ambassador to Great Britain. Mrs. Armstrong pledged to work doubly hard to be a credit to this office and to American women in particular. Commenting on the appointment, Ford said he felt his administration was doing quite well in naming women to government posts and were going to continue to do better. Washington - Secretary of Labor John T. Dunlop made good on his earlier threat to quit when he resigned Wednesday, saying that the requisite communications, confidence and trust among labor, management and government were no longer possible, at least with me on the cabinet post. Washington - Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger, shortly after he had labeled Soviet actions in Angola as incompatible with genuine relaxation of (U.S. Soviet) tensions, announced 3 to seek a he will go to Moscow Jan. breakthrough in the nuclear arms control deadlock. -- 20-2- Washington - Securities Exchange Commission Chairman Roderick M. Hills disclosed Wednesday that 30 major U.S. corporations are s under investigation for alleged bribery, and illegal campaign contributions. In conjunction with Hills announcement, William Proxmire, chairman of a Economic subcommittee congressional Joint called for the resignation or firing of all corporate officials involved in proven financial misconduct. Besides the Gulf Oil Corp., which has been under fire because of an illegal company slush fund that doled out more than $12 million to politicians at home and abroad, the SEC also named Lockheed Aircraft Co. and Occidental Petroleum as corporations being investigated. kick-back- San Francisco - Sara Jane Moore was sentenced to life in prison Thursday by a judge who blamed a permissive society and lack of capital punishment for her attempt to assassinate President Ford. New York - The New York Stock Exchange recorded its heaviest trading in history Thursday. Prices dropped a little as investors cashed in some of their holdings for the paper profits gained in the early 1976 rally. Los Angeles - Richard M. Nixon, testifying in a closed session at San Clemente, said he never personally selected the persons to be wiretapped under an operation of the Federal Bureau of Investigation in 1969 to find the sources of in- formation leaks. During the seven half hours of questioning by Mortan H. Halperin and lawyers for the American Civil Liberties Union, Nixon reportedly said he had Henry A. Kissinger, then his assistant for national security, select the persons to be wiretapped. Nixons testimony appears to contradict a sworn statement by Kissinger, now Secretary of State, made public last week. and a their atmosphere? Better If Betsy Ross did in fact check it out! Your airtight design the flag named after endeavors may trap an unher, the one with 13 stars in a wanted deadly guest inside circle, its certain that it your home. Carbon monoxide wasnt very popular in our an invisible, odorless, nations (CO) early years. It was tasteless gas can silently scarcely ever used in the deprive your family of health period and even life breath by Thats just one of the facts breath, admonished Baker. Baker explained that CO is 9ontained in the Sixth U.S. formed by the burning of any Army Flag Book, which the substance containing carbon. 96th U.S. Army Reserve This includes the heating Command is making fuels of natural and man- available to schools, scouts, made gas, oil, coal, wood, and church groups, according propane, kerosene as well as to Public Affairs Officer paper, charcoal and gasoline. Major Charles Akerlow. Common sources of CO Also available on a first around your home are the come, first serve basis is water heater, Historical Forts of the Old furnace, a map with acspace West, cooking ranges, heaters, fireplaces, charcoal companying commentary on or hibachi grills, and in your 85 installations west of the 1777-179- - Time for thought, action The arrival of a new year, as always, brings with it a chance to assess the past year, then put it behind us and face our responsibilities and opportunities with a fresh outlook. In this respect, 1976 will be an especially significant year for concerned Americans and that should be all of us. This year marks the peak of our Bicentennial celebration, brings many local and state elections, and, of course, heralds a presidential campaign and election. So it is a particularly appropriate time to pause and take stock of the records of our nation and our leaders. Each citizen must make his or her own judgment on these things, and then poisoning garage the gasoline-powere- and first aid procedures. Dont let this unseen winter intruder rob you and your family of your health and lives," Baker concluded. Flag book tells story of America warns Linn C. Baker, President of the Utah Safety - Angola those Mississippi. Included from the beehive state are Fort Douglas, Camp Floyd (in and Fort Duchesne (near Vernal). Only Fort Douglas is still Fairfield), used by the Army. The popularity of the flag is acBetsy Ross tually a tribute to artists from -- 5. Elnmanuel Leutze Crossing the Deleware) to Norman Rockwell. It probably flew infrequently during our early years, and then only as a naval ensign. The Flag Book also (Washington contains flag terminology and laws and regulations, as well as full-col- illustrations historical U.S. flags and state flags in the Sixth Army area. d engine of your car. What to do? Now that your Clean living adds years to your life home is nicely insulated against the weather, make sure you take steps to insulate your family against the byproduct of heating fuels CO. Call a professional to give your heating deivces a thorough safety inspection, Physical fitness buffs have long maintained that their regimen not only made them feel ter - it actually was adding years to their said Baker. A California study nas now given a lifespan. According to Baker, here boost to those claims. scientific strong are some of the things he and Men can add 11 years to their lives and you should look for: Do the appliances comply women seven act accordingly. years by following seven simple with recognized safety of rules clean found the study, as reporto living, what in means want the standards? How do America Acting deciding you accomplish you tell? ted in the of the Presidents newsletter January coming years, and finding out which candidates agree with your ideas. Look on the appliances for the on Council Fitness and Sports. The Physical and your vote in the coming primaries seal of a recognized testing Then, give them your support was the conducted California Health and the November election. by agency such as the American study Human Gas Association (AGA) or Departments Two hundred years ago, Americans fought to insure our right to make and Population Library.- - Y7.7,m follows-- Laboratories Underwriter? seven as rules Th. are nw Pfcm support thesa decisions-- ' This Bicentennial year the very least we can do to (UL) 1. Get of amount the hours seven sleep right commemorate that struggle is to exercise those rights. Thats also the only Have the appliances been a for for men. women, eight night way to preserve them. installed properly and are 2. Eat a good breakfast each day. they being operated and 3. Eat three meals a day at regular times and maintained according to the avoid snacks. recommemanufacturers Amtfi-lbein)i14. Exercise regularly, preferably by parNever force an ndations? fy appliance to do more than it ticipating in sports. was designed to do. Ove5. Control your weight. rtaxing any appliance is 6. Drink moderately no more than one or two asking for trouble with killer drinks daily. fire and gases too oRen the 7. Dont smoke cigarettes. Baker unfortunate result, A man of 45 who observes six or all of the said. Mr. Wyher explained that vast majority of citizens of Organization of a can expect to live, on the average, to age rules all Are your citizens group to fight our state are opposed to the UTAP will soon open an office to the 78, units vented heating says Dr. Nedra Belloc, one of the authors of pronography in Utah, with influx of pornography which in downtown Salt Lake City, with outside the studys report. The man who observes three emphasis on Salt Lake has come into our state in the which will be staffed and in fitted pipes correctly and volunteers. was announced or last fewer rules will be fortunate to reach 67, she of motion pictures form County, primarily by good, repair? Check to see to for now to its We time is support It literature. by chairman, adds. give Tuesday plan there are no obstructions in Robert F. Weyher, Sr., Salt Utahns to speak out and let it organizations, public ofThe Dean of the School of Public Health at the chimney and vent pipes. Lake City building conbe known that we do not want ficials, and law enforcement UCLA says' this about the studys findings: The have a If fireplace, you tractor. Mr. Weyher is also this kind of filth con- officiers who will take a stand call in a specialist to give it a daily habits of people have a great deal more to our chairman of the board of the taminating against obscenity in Utah, do with what makes them sick and when they die complete going over. Red said. Cross Lake Area Salt Mr. Weyher These and many other than do all the influences of medicine. A man at of and the chairman chapter points will be checked by eooooeooeoeoeoec Advisors Board of the age 55 who follows all seven good health habits your professional inspector to for Salt Lake Salvation Army the same physical health status as a person make sure that no products of has City. 30 years younger who follows less than to 25 fuel combustion get into the School , orpnizes in gmip non-prof- it fuel-burni- or Known as Utahns Against Pornography, organization (TAP), the has been formed through the urgings of numerous citizens and who are organizations about the concerned gravely flood of obscenity which has come into our Utah communities, Mr. Weyher said. Vice chairmen of UTAP are Emery F. Carter, Salt Lake City, executive vice president of Gibbons and Reed Company, and William N. Jones, Alpine, Utah, chairman of the board, Intermountain Health Care, Inc. Other members of UTAPs living areas of your home, thus eliminating the danger monoxide of carbon and Ponce de Leon and others sought but failed to find the legendary Fountain of Youth. Following emphasized these seven rules of health, individual citizens poisoning, Baker. But there are many have the opportunity to succeed where Ponce de ways a homeowner or his can upset this balance Leon failed. Home Dr. Daryl J. McCarty Executive Secretary Utah Education Association two. tno Maybe you've forgotten the earthquake that jarred parts of Utah a few months ago, causing damage and a little trouble to a few structures. Some Utah teachers haven't forgotten. They drill their students on measures. The drill starts when a teacher calls "duck and cover! " At that signal, every student within earshot will crouch un- der desks or tables, hands interlocked behind necks. The maneuver might someday save those necks. executive committee inWhat if desks or tables are not around? t clude: Mrs. Aubrey C. In that event students get the word to moye into the duck Norwood, B.Z. Kastler, Jr., and cover" position against an inside wall, or to stand i n a David L. Wilkinson, and doorway. They move away from windows and heavy suspenWendell J. Ashton. Richard ded light fixtures. LOCAL Mi's. Bonnie Newman, a teacher who helped to develop an Salt Lake City - A study made by the Bureau of B. Cartyer is secretary. All reside in the greater Salt emergency preparedness plan for Roosevelt School in Economic and Business Research at the Lake Granite District , once taught in California. City area. University of Utah predict the population of the W. People in that state take earthquakes seriously. Theyve Simmons, Roy Wasatch Front region will pass the one million Kaysville, president, Zions experienced some major ones in recent years. Mrs. New man said the significance of having a plan to deal mark by 1985. The report estimates the 1975 First National Bank, is with of the finance earthquakes is that preparedness prevents panic. chairman Wasatch Front Region population at 793,000. "If students are trained, they know exactly what to do, committee, and Albert R. Mrs. Newman said. "So instead of running helter-skelte- r Salt Lake City - After its investigation of the Bowen and Rex J. Hanson, during an of earthquake, they react without fear in a way that are Utah Liquor Control Commission, the Salt Lake attorneys, could save their lives." on legal the Earthquakes are treacherous. They strike unannounced. County Grand Jurys final recommendation to matters. Mrs. Jack B. the state was that Utah should remove itself Schade, Salt Lake City, is That's why a person's reaction should come as a natural from retail sale and wholesale purchase of associate chairman to Mr. reflex. Repeated practice can make the duck and cover exercise second nature. Jones of the community inliquor. It's sad. but we humans often fail to concern ourselves Governor Calvin Rampton, commenting on the ' volvement committee. about the possibility of disaster until it strikes. Do you know Already we have had a what our school is recommendation, said, It needs a lot more number doing in the area of emergency preparedof citizens volunteer ness? a like so viable but It seems study. plan many to our with serve Maybe you'll want to explain the duck and cover" exertimes thorough studies bring out negative facets organization, Mr. Weyher cise to members of your family as an earthquake precaution. not recognized on initial consideration. We believe that the said. You can help your family lie prepared. family by introducing other sources of carbon monoxide inside the house. Avoid using your gas oven for heating. Never use a " The Sun Chronicle and Clearfield Courier are published weekly at Roy, Utah, 5388 S. 1900 VV. Mailing address, P.O. Box 207, Roy, Utah 84067. Telephone charcoal grill or hibachi inside the house without providing for adequate ventilation from the outside. Keep fireplace dampers open until the fire is completely extinguished. If you have an attached garage, never leave the car inside the garage while the engine is running. Carbon monoxide works fast. It crowds out oxygen in the blood stream. As a matter of fact, carbon 825-166- 6. All news and photographs for paper must be in the news office Thursdays before Monday at 5 p.m. Pictures may be included without charge, either taken in the office or submitted by you. life-givi- monoxide combines more J. Howard Stahle than 200 times faster with the blood than oxygen. Since CO so effectively starves the brain of oxygen, the victim is often too confused to seek proper escape. Other symptoms of CO poisoning in ascending order of danger are: (1) slight headache, (2) throbbing temples, (3) severe headache, nausea, vomiting and dim vision, (4) severe M. Glen Adams headache, weakness, Mrs. Bonnie Stahle Mrs. Pat Sutter Editor Bonnie Cantwell Keith Duncan Lonnie Reid Peggy Jo Adams Managing Editor Sports Editor Typesetter Staff Correspondents: Roy LI)S Church and Roy diz- ziness and collapse, (5) coma and convulsions and (6) depressed heart action and respiration, possibly followed by death. "If you believe someone Owner-Publish- er Assistant Publisher Advertising Mgr. Sunset News, Virginia Wursten, News and Sunset LI)S Church News, Denise Clearfield News, Ilammon, Marijane Adams, 823-661- 6; 823-917- 4; 823-063- V 8. J |