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Show v-- Uth Greenwood'-Eddingt- UIK County, T'StucIents unuuy iiviwrw Friction Flares on Mail Cards, State Health Head Urges I Give Blood NewCounty Health Board Over 40.000 Christmas Cards and 852 pints, of blood havej rfpsiiTiwtprf for the United -- financial .: States1 war effort in Viet Nam Recommendations for recon-- , group to the board, and y of campaigns con-o- f as a stitutfhg the Utah County Board mental health director be made' situation ot tne CommisHealth to j the board. Department, Health, and the county's' responsible ducte(j by Brigham Young Uni- health and mentE; health de-- j Dr. Thompson said that afterjSion Chairman qreenwood said versity students this week, would finish the! fte coHion cen-partments to help solve the talks with ''the commissioners, that he felt it Byu u . e. WidFe.-.in surrouna-liin were, mat guuu teit year tney for "Ooeration Christmas 'knotty. problems s ;l)udget initiated :"ttt-,lilaSiling the board were presented (agreement on many of thejmiarTiexrj'ear fiua pent inproaca fnr wir to items the Utah Friday afternoon to BYU students .bring mnft amnlni'MC Ufl CaM that V County Xommission by a stateUThe state health director said cheer to 'America. of board" official. he felt the health department present soldiers stationed in .mni.iM.MiM The meeting came on the health, made up of mayors, did wis" of a disclosure thafrlhoT have- - DroDeneDresentation When asked of the position tin over um umicu Elmo Eddington will be through; to answer the problems facing. Dr. Eddington, Mr. Greenwood cantpuses States. comwould doctor the that said -i the board. director of the f Huge Card Dlete his work with the de- Forecasts wage Raise Health Department as of Jan. 1966. 1, Utah de Jan. reIn answer to a question partment by Makes Charge Christ a livered Evidence of discord between " In the meeting Friday qfter mas card bearing the signatures and Dr. County Eddington noon, Dr. Eddington charged of 375 students. A class of fifth Commission Chairman David that he was not invited to board graders in New York sent an en Greenwood came out during the of health meetings whenMr. velope of hand-magreetings. Friday afternoon session. Ear Greenwood said that the meet- One girl said. "I think you are lier Friday, Commissioner ings had been open to the very brave to be there. And I Greenwood revealed the term? public. nation of Dr. Eddington's servhope we win." Mn JSreenwood countered ices when questioned by the Many of the cards will carry that Dr. Eddington had been - Heraldr-- He declared he had OREM Orem police broke informed as to when the regu- the following messages: "The been verbally notified by Dr.up juvenile boys lar meetings of the board were freedoms and- values of our so gangs Eddington that the latter ciety are of- such quality arti were apparently held but was asiThursday perhaps not ad.. resigning. peroinmissioner that,. they must be magnitude to vised of each particular meetdenied Teports that the It is to this end that protected. ,uveniles told He that the doctor ing. Officers said they received he should have made a point you are entrusted and commit of an impending battle of coftiing to the commission ted. I commend you for these An nfforH o nhw and inter office and .finding out about efforts. May I take this oppor so early Friday by the flerald. Thursday afternoon, tunity to stand with you; and ex cepted a long line of cars, each the meetings. Makes Recommendations to you season greetings and tend chairman The at commission six boys, IJr. G. D. Carlyle Thompson, coirtaimngabouT he best wishes for a Merry Christ that N.- and 800 E. They told Dr, 200 about Eddington director of the State Health mas and a Happy New Year." Denartment. eave his recom-- J secured tte names of 34 of the visited the doctor's departTo Viet Nam than the times ment far more. so dozen or another but mendations during a meeting boys,, the Defense Depart doctor visited his "and I alThrough before their the scene left attended afternoon by boys Friday in too welcome not felt ment and the Air Force, the ways several persons associated with' names could be obtained. Will be flown to Viet Nam office." cards your health the department, plus Dr. Later Thursday evening, were called to disperse Disclaims 'Personal' Factor and distributed in time for and the commisEddington Greenwood contended Christmas. Mr. sion. 4. another 30 or so youths who Rather than have a board-o-f congregated near a drive-i- n that the differences between BYU students donated 852 him and the doctor were not cam pints of blood in a four-dahealth consisting of representa-ea- fe at 1400 S. State. he said paign conducted by the AFROTC tlves of each community in the, officers were of the opinion "personal." However, he felt that the financial prob- and the Angel Flight. county (as is now the case), the that the youths intended to en which the health departTwo hundred pints will be state health director recom- gage in a fight with boys from lems ment has undergone might have mended a board appointed by Provo. given strictly to military ofbeen forestalled had the doctor commission. The ficials for the Viet Nam effort. the county called for an audit when he The board he suggests would have remainder is slated for the took over the department. five to eight members and conAmerican Red Cross, which is Dr. Thompson and Dr. R. A. sist of physician representaa national drive to conducting Andrus, director of the DiviLike tion, a dentist, a school reprebolster sagging reserves due to of the sion Mental Health of sentative, a represe n t a t i v e State Department of Health the Viet Nam conflict. from the communities at large, To offered consultation services to perhaps a businessman and a If the person wtio Inadver- the county in the reorganization county commissioner.. ';. GUITARS $275MP traded coats with Mrs. work. tantly that Dr. Thompson suggested G. Lloyd Hobbs, 892 North UniMoreno Robins, chairman Dr. the present County Mayors' lay Away for Christmas wiH contact her of the public health committee Council be retained as an ad- versity Avenue, of the County Medical Society, she'd like to trade back. HERGER MUSIC visory' group while the board coat went the to Hobbs Mrs. presented his group's views on of "health would be responsible 159 S. 1st W. for setting policy, and appoint- rack in the Eldred Center this the present situation. week after attending a Senior e ing a professional health officer with medical Citizens program,; to find her coat gone and another one in training. its place. It's a nice coat, said '2T Urges Advisory Group ; "T"He luggestedThaf The county Mrsr Hobbs -- but - it - isnt hers.-She- 'd like to so trade council mental health advisory apin each be reinstated as an advisory owner will have the right one. hn the-pre- sent Lr...- - ! 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