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Show 5 Thursday, September 6, 1979 Page 12 Hemophilia, the crippling blood clotting disorder which affects one in every 2,500 males born in Utah each year, can now be traced to its source the pioneer women who settled the state in the mid- to late-1800s. Dr. Robert M. Fineman, director of the Division of Medical Genetics in the University of Utah Medical Center's Department of Pediatrics, is tracking down carriers of the genetic disease with the cooperation of families attending the Medical Center's Mountain States Regional Hemophilia Center, run by Dr. Edward J. Hershgold, associate professor of family and community medicine and pathology. "Several factors are necessary to trace the origin of genetic diseases such as hemophilia and muscular dystrophy," says Dr. Fineman. "We need large, well-defined pedigrees, a minimum of family nigration and illegitimacy, and a good, relatively inexpensive inex-pensive carrier detection iest. Thanks to two much improved blood tests developed recently and the meticulous genealogical record keeping of Utah lamilies, we will have probablay the most complete com-plete carrier detection program ever." 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Yoga and You 2 Six Million Dollar Man 4 My Three Sons 7 Villa Alegre 5 Spotlight Five 4 My Three Sons 5 Merv Griffin 7 Sesame Street 2 Mary Tyler Moore 4 ABC News 2 NBC News 4 Brady Bunch 5 Cross-W.ts 7 Mister Rogers 2 Adam-12" 4 Carol Burnett & Friends 10:30 11 00 11:30 12:00 12:25 12:30 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:30 3:55 4:00 4:30 5:00 5:30 5 CBS News 7 Electrc Company Hemophilia In Utah Traced Pioneer A grant from the Bureau of Community Health Service, Department of Health, Education and Welfare, has enabled Dr. Hershgold to employ a technician to set up two extremely sensitive tests to detect factor eight the clotting factor which, if abnormal, causes hemophilia. The tests require only a small amount of blood. One test measures the amount of factor eight in the blood; the other test pinpoints pin-points the biologic activity of factor eight. "In a normal person, both level and activity are usually about 100 percent," says Dr. Fineman. "In hemophiliac males, the level is normal, but the activity is very low (less than a few percent). In carrier females, the level is normal, but the activity is only around 50 percent." What are the odds of inheriting or transmitting hemophilia? Approximately 50 percent of daughters born to carrier females will be carriers; while 50 percent of the sons of carrier females will be hemophiliacs. All daughters of hemophiliac males are carriers, but no sons of affected males inherit the disease. In the next year, eight or nine Utah males will be born with hemophilia. 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Medication alone can cost up to $22,000 per hemophiliac per year about $1.5 to $2 million annually for the 80-90 known cases in Utah. In addition, there are physician, nurse, hospital and other costs. Many physicians say that of all known genetic diseases, hemophilia has one of the highest known mutation rates, with ap-proximataely ap-proximataely one-third of the cases occurring in families with no prior history of the disease. Dr. Fineman disputes this con-. tention. "There are many cases in which patients do not know their ancestors, andor their relatives, and thus their Ideas By Dr. M. Ford McBride Timpanogos Community Mental Health Center Do you have a place where you can be alone, a private place? Unfortunately, as society becomes more complex com-plex there are fewer places where a person can be himself him-self by himself. Psychologist Sidney Jourard suggests that as In Park 10:00 2 Jonny Quest 4 weekend Special 5 U.S. Open Tennis 10:30 2 Hong Kong Phooey 4 American Bandstand 7 Black Man's Land 11:00 2 Two's Company 11:30 2 Wildlife In Crisis 4 El Rancho Grande 7 Bill Moyers' Journal 12:00 2 Baseball Warm-Up 4 Soccer Bowl '79 12:15 2 Baseball 12:30 7 Movie Drama 1:00 5 U.S. Open Tennis 2:00 7 Dick Cavett 2:30 4 College Football Pregame 7 National Geographic 2:45 4 College Football 3:00 2 Sportsworld 4:00 2 Wild Kingdom 7 Washington Week 4:30 2 NBC News 7 Over Easy 5:00 2 Rockford Files 5 HeeHaw 7 Consumer Survival Kit 5:30 7 Here's To Your Health 6:00 2 Name That Tune : 4 Lawrence Welk 5 News ! 7 Que Pasa U.S.A.? 6:30 2 Adam 12 5 Dimension Five Summer 7 Pro Soccer 7:00 2 Us Against The World III . 4 Carol Burnett Variety 5 Bad News Bears 7:30 5 Movie Crime Drama 8:00 4 Love Boat 7 Meeting of Minds 9:00 2 Miss America Pageant 4 Best of Donny & Marie 7 Summerfest '79 Jazz 10:00 4 Action News 5 Eyewitness News 10:30 4 Crossfire 10:40 5 Dukes of Hazzard 11:00 2 News 4 Virginian 7 Evening At Pops 11:30 2 Saturday Night Live 11:40 5 Movie Biography 12:30 4 McHale's Navy 1:00 2 College Football 4 ABC News 1:40 S News MOVIES 12:30 7 "Jane Eyre," (1944) 7:30 5 "The Getaway, "(1972) Steve McQueen 11:40 5 "T Life of Emile Zola," (1937) Paul Muni SUNDAY 6:00 2 Better Way... 6:30 2 USUAndYou 7:00 2 Bible Answers 4 Underdog 5 CBS News Sunday Morn. 7:30 2 "Sacred Heart 4 BuJIwinkle 7:45 2 From The Cathedral family history might erroneously " show up negative," he says. "Carrier detection is like peeling on onion. With each layer of the pedigree that is stripped away, more carriers and affected af-fected males will be discovered." Dr. Fineman and his colleagues have contacted about 13 families thus far from the Medical Center's hemophilia clinic, and all have been very cooperative. "Some distant relatives of hemophiliacs have been reluctant to participate, but this is usually due to the fact that these individuals have had little or no genetic counseling coun-seling in the past," says Dr. Fineman. "Most people don't understand under-stand their chances of trans For free space shrinks the frequency of physical breakdown and mental illness will increase. In our country today, architecture and living arrangements make it extremely difficult for people to find privacy or solitude. Even in private homes, privacy is difficult to find because our homes are often built on the open plan so that inhabitants are seldom out of earshot. 343 Fires Reported August marks the midpoint mid-point in the 1979 fire season. During the period from June 1 to August 15, a total of 343 fire reports have been filed by District Fire Wardens on fires occurring state-wide on state and private lands. Less than half of these fires, 142, occurred in wildland areas, 75 percent of these fires were man caused. A total of 4,000 acres have burned, resulting in an estimated $55,000 in City: Channel 2 (NBC) is received Channel 4 (ABC) is received Channel 5 (CBS) is received Channel 7 (PBS) is received 8:00 2 Jerry Falwell 4 Kids Are People Too 7 Sesame Street 8:30 9:00 5 Robert Schuller 2 Rex Humbard 5 Day of Discovery 7 Mister Rogers 4 Animals, Animals, Animals 9:30 5 Tabernacle Choir 7 Electric Company 2 Meet The Press 4 Oral Roberts 5 Face The Nation 7 Studio See 2 Conversation With 4 Let's Face It 5 NFL Today 7 Zoom 2 NFL Football 4 Shopsmith Instruction 5 NFL Football 7 Que Pasa, U.S.A.? 4 Crossfire 7 Consumer Survival Kit BASEBALL At press time, there was a possibility that ABC would air a game originating from the West Coast. If such a game is chosen, it will start at 1:45 p.m. 4 Baseball Warm-Up 7 National Geographic 4 Baseball 7 Wall Street Week 2 NFL Football 5 U.S. Open Tennis 7 Issues in World Communications 7 Thieves of Time Doc. 4 Dying To Grow Up 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:00 12:15 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 Drama 7 Great Performances 4 ABC News 7 Great Performances 4 Movie Adventure 2 Jacques Cousteau 5 U.S. Open Tennis 7 Advocates 4:00 4:30 5:00 6:00 2 Disney's Wonderful World 4 Out of the Blue Comedy 7 Dancing Disco 6:30 7 Dick Cavett 7:00 2 Movie Drama 4 Mork & Mindy 5 60 Minutes 7 Upstairs, Downstairs 7:30 4 Emmy Awards 8:00 5 All In The Family 7 Evening At Pops 8:30 5 One Day At A Time 9:00 2 Prime Time Sunday 5 Shirley Bassey Variety 7 Masterpiece Theatre 10:00 2 Newswatch 4 Action News 5 Eyewitness News 7 Murder Most English 10:30 2 Take Two 4 Phil Donahue 10:40 S CBS News 10:55 5 BYU Football 11:00 2 Coach's Show 7 National Geographic 11:10 5 Gunsmoke mitting the disease. If a woman is not a carrier the disease won't show up in her family," explains Dr. Fineman. "So we often have good news for many family members. We will send a letter let-ter to everyone we test or counsel, so that they won't forget or misinterpret what we have told them." "The carrier detection program, which should take several years to complete, is a part of our statewide medical genetics program, with satellite clinics located throughout Utah. Not patients or families, even those in geographically isolated areas of the state, will have to travel more than 75 miles for counseling." Persons who are not attending the Medical Center's com- A A W better Living We need places we can go to whenever we find daily existence disheartening or discouraging. Wouldn't it be nice if each of us had a room someplace we could go and be quietly by ourselves? I have a favorite spot in the canyon I like to go when I need mental rejuvenation. Experiencing privacy is like a mental lemonade. Its not only refreshing, but it enables us to keep in touch resource damage. Total suppression costs amounted to only $27,000. The high percentage of man caused fires is particularly par-ticularly alarming since it indicates a lack of caution in the use of fire. Remember, fire does not only destroy our range and forests, it can also kill. So far this year, at least 6 firefighters have lost their lives fighting brush and timber tim-ber fires in the western states. on Channel 9 on Channel 1 1 on Channel 1 3 on Channel 7 11:30 2 Movie Drama 4 McHale'sNavy 12:00 4 McHale'sNavy 12:25 5 Match Game P.M. 12:30 4 College Football 79 12:40 5 News 1:00 4 ABC News MOVIES 4:30 4 "Atlas," (1961) 7:00 2 "The Ghost of Flight 401." 1978 TV Movie 11:30 2 "To Trap a Spy," (1966) David McCallum MONDAY 6:00 2 Newswatch 4 Action News 5 Eyewitness News 7 Once Upon A Classic 6:30 2 P.M. 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Magazine 4 New Newlywed Game 5 Tic Tac Dough 7 Civic Dialogue 7:00 2 Sharks 4 Happy Days 5 Wonder Woman 7:30 4 Angie 7 MacNeilLehrer Report 8:00 2 Holocaust Drama 4 Three's Company 5 Movie Drama 7 Once Upon A Classic prehensive evaluation center, cen-ter, but who have a history of hemophilia in their family, are encouraged to contact the Medical Genetics Program at 581-8943. "People have a right to know what chances they're taking when they have children," Dr. Fineman believes. "There are many reproductive options available to women who are carriers. It is possible that with genetic counseling and the sophisticated carrier tests now available, hemophilia could become a preventable disease." The carrier detection program works in collaboration with the Medical Center's hemophilia evaluation center. It is funded fund-ed in part by the National Foundation March of Dimes. 0 with ourselves and reassess our priorities. Self-understanding Self-understanding comes by privately spending time looking within ourselves. All of us have used the phrase, "I need to get away from it all." What we're doing is expressing a need for privacy, a need to step outside the humdrum routine of deadlines and schedules. The governor's challenge to Utahns to vacation in Utah is bringing a large number of people to enjoy the splendor that could only be found here in Utah. With Labor Day upon us and the opening of the hunting season on the horizon, the risk of man caused fires increases. The State Forester urges everyone to be extremely careful when using fire while enjoying the outdoors. It's up to you! 8:30 4 9:00 4 7 Taxi Lazarus Syndrome Drama Hollywood Television Theatre Drama Paul Muni Action News Eyewitness News Newswatch Movie Drama Johnny Carson Streets of San Francisco Dick Cavett ABC News Gunsmoke Tomorrow McHale's Navy FBI Sawdust Therapy News 10:00 4 5 10:05 2 10:30 10:35 10:40 11:00 11:30 11:40 12:05 12:35 12:40 1:05 2 1:40 5 rp Special ilrote ,,rj I Aco m H mhmbm Folks I TTwft&r A great big hurray to Pat Korogi and I V(Tyj Cxil a" ner comn"ttee members for the I pHI rC'tMl best Miners Day celebration ever!!! MOVIES 2:00 5 "The Secret War of Harry Frigg," (1968) Paul Newman 8:00 5 "Can You Hear The Laughter?" Freddie mnz 10:30 4 "Revenge For A rape," a 1976 TV Movie WEDNESDAY 6:00 2 Newswatch 4 Action News 5 Eyewitness News 7 Once Upon A Classic 6:30 2 P.M. Magazine 4 New Newlywed Game 5 Tic Tac Dough "7 Over Easy 7:00 2 Real People 4 Eight Is Enough 5 Movie Comedy 7 Dick Cavett 7:30 7 MacNeilLehrer Report 8:00 2 Holocaust Drama 4 Charlie's Angels 7 Faces of Communism 9:00 5 Pilot 7 Great Performances 10:00 2 Newswatch ' 4 Action News 5 Eyewitness News 10:30 2 Johnny Carson 4 Police Woman 7 Frankie & Johnny PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING September 12, 1979 Subdivision Ordinance 7:30 p.m. Special Meeting Parkview Condominiums A PUD containing 48 condominium units located south of Holiday Ranch Loop Road Park City Emporium Five buildings consisting of warehouse ware-house storage; warehouse office and wholesale commercial sales and distribution dis-tribution to be located on Summit Dr. Park City Cable T.V. Cable T.V. office, antenna and general commercial building to be located in Prospector Square. Park Place Condominiums A four unit dwelling to be located on the corner of Marsac and 4th Street The Dudler Building New facade for Young Apartments located at 268 Main Street 8:00p.m. Old Business Prospector Ridge A PUD containing 153 units to be located lo-cated adjacent to Prospector Park and Prospector Square Mr. & Mrs. Philip Falk 4-plex on Empire A four family residence to be used as nightly rentals located at 1159 Empire Avenue Eddington Condominiums Thirteen condominium units located 1465-1475Park Avenue The Silver Sluice A duplex located at 1230 Empire Ave. Wasatch Inn A hotel exception on Snow Country Drive and Shortline Road Wildwood 28 condominium apartments located on 14th Street and Woodside Ave. Park City Boardwalk A nine unit condominium project located on Marsac Ave. All items not covered by 10 p.m. are subject sub-ject to cancellation and consideration in subsequent subse-quent meetings. 10:40 5 Streets ol San Francisco 11:00 7 Dick Cavett 11:30 7 ABC News 11:40 4 Baretta 5 Gunsmoke 12:00 2 Tomorrow 12:40 5 FBI 12:50 4 McHale'sNavy 1:40 5 News MOVIES 2:00 5 "Treasure of the Golden Condor," (1953) Cornel Wilde 7:00 5 "The Bingo Long Travelling All-Stars & Motor Kings," (1976) Billy Dee Williams THURSDAY 6:00 2 Newswatch 4 Action News 5 Eyewitness News 7 Once Upon A Classic 6:30 2 P.M. 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