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Show Page HILL TOP TIMES 10 Speech Event Winner Named What Do You Know Abouf A (Following are the answers to the quiz on drug abuse published on Page 9.) 1. (b) Although cocaine is regulated under federal and state narcotic laws, medically it is a stimulant Winning top place in the Toastmistress Articulettes final speech contest held recently at the officers' club was Jean Speirs, an item manager in the F-- Systems Management Division of Materiel Management. Connie Bowe, a computer 4 drug. Narcotics act as depressants on the central nervous system. programmer in the Data Services Division, took second honors. Mrs. Speirs went on last week to win the speech contest sponsored by Council 2 of the Snake River Region of International Toastmistress Clubs, held in Provo as an annual event. Her subject was "Current Movies and Movie Ratings". She will compete for 2. 3. I'll 4. (a), (b) and (d) Most marijuana users do not go on to heroin, but a large enough number do so that it is by no means a rarity. 5. (c) In the early stages of Jean Speirs regional honors during the Snake River Regional . Conference to be held in Twin This Falls, Idaho June of is Utah, composed region 17-1- 9. Idaho, and parts meeting of the Tape Club .:! be held Tuesday, April 6, u 7:30 p.m. in the Hillair purchasing equally dangerous. Actual danger depends on the strength of the drug, the amount taken, how often it is taken, how recently it is taken, and the susceptibility of the individual. A minute amount of LSD taken just once is usually sufficient to make anyone incapable of driving a car, or performing of , rotners - Almost aU agr5 h. 18 0 point in Mill arlnU .cai;t;nce when".-"- " tually become, or many youngste?et that parents Shnl rs'.a"c the whole lnstri up to thP . 2n JU. J DrNEST,SSUE:KM!i RECON Record Makers ( Kditor's Note: This is one of a series of articles paying tribute to Hill AFB initiated savings in the Air Force Resources Conservation PrJ who have (KKCON). amphetamines. They serve to push the user to a greater several members have expenditure of his own resources, sometimes to a hazardous point of fatigue that is often not recognized. r - '"""i Any use of amphetamines not prescribed by a physician is abuse. m F It E D 1IOLZER, saved on railroad repair, and also saved the Air Force $93,867 by Utah the having Engineering, $174,74:1 if JUh mwm $lfi.!20 in FY 71 by researching and identifying new computer related National Guard install a gravel surface for use of a training site. f! y. HICK CRAIG, (above) Office, Comptroller's helped the Air Force to realize savings of Civil (above) it ii in seeing older sister " ,,o;- - these ill effects can 6. All of equipment for taping. AY f rugs? occur when persons abuse own Recreation Center, Bldg. 460. been busy these past weeks All personnel, military and. a workable set of organizing civilian, who are interested in bylaws and a constitution. building a tape library are welcome. "Come on in to the meeting This meeting will launch and let's discuss it and vote the beginning of a club which on their incorporation," they of invited. has the potential S 13 alcohol often intoxication, Washington and Oregon. its Potentially, they are any other normal task, for 8 to 12 hours. 9. (b) and (c) 10. Most authorities believe that education on drug abuse should start when the child is in elementary school, giving him as many facts as he can absorb and adding others as he gets older. Some think kindergarten age is not too early to start. They point out that the may be agjg acts as if it were a stimulant, but this is because it relaxes controls which inhibit certain functions and behavior. Tape Club Formed, Seeks Members A (b) (a), (d) and (e) (a) and (d) 7. 8. - equipment that provides satisfactory service for less money. FRANK LITTON. (above) Directorate d Materiel Management, has been credited with savings of $437.200 in FY the !7 through 1 1 substitution of a lest ex pensi ve cooling fan for the Minuteman NS guidance system. KINNEY'S $S J JJB WM fn UK--' ill if Kr vf ys v xssi s a ysy t . tit 1; - SPRINGTIME SPECIAL SHOES 4 r m. K.f T 7 12 less KEDS Bank Americard & 2 Master Charge x GIRLS' FASHION $544 SHOES, Welcome (LY Save $1.55 and put your daughter into the prettiest shoes on foot. Regularly $6.99. Now, they're only $5.44! Shining white, n black or navy krinkle patent. Beautifully belted and buckled, wi an almost-higheel. In popular sizes, 8V2 to 4. They be expertly fitted by Kinney's specially trained salesmen. More style tor daughters. More savings and assurance for mothers. At a T K j very special price for a limited time only. Just $5.44. 5387 S. 1900 W. Store Hours 12-Sun. Roy, Utah pre-tee- n h nney shoes 825-340- 5 5 17 |