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Show THE SENTINEL YU flu Won increased t Under graduate tuition at BYU will be increased from $550 to $610 per semester President year are: Graduate school and stu- advanced-standin- g next fall, Jeffrey R. to $685 per semester, or 12.3 dents from $610 Holland has announced. V The increase, which percent. Law School students amounts to 10.9 percent, from $1,000 to $1,110, or 11 was approved by the percent. Graduate School of Board of Trustees to "offset Management students continued or inflation and hold the line on the amount of support funding provided by the IDS Church," Holland said. He noted that LDS from $840 to $1,000, percent. Holland explained that the larger increase for the Graduate School of Management Is part of a d 30 students pay about program to for the cost tuition actual the of percent equalize of their education at BYU professional schools at with a little more than 70 BYU. In keeping with BYU's percent paid through appropriations from policy, students who are general funds of the not members of the LDS Church pay one and a ;church. Other increases half times the announced announced for the 1962-8tuition rates. j 19 multi-phase- 3 i County Library System is full of great ideas for family activities. "I Heard The Owl Call My Name," a film based on an Indian legend that death comes "when the owl calls your name," will be shown at the Whitmore Library, 2197 E. 7000 S., on Tuesday, Nov. 10. Show begins at 7 p.m. The entire family will enjoy meeting "The Kids On The Block," a group of puppets designed to help children learn about can be friends with disabled children. The Kids on the Block will appear at the South Jordan Branch Library, Beckstead Lane, on Monday, Nov. 9 at 7:30 10300 Peterson and Branch Library, 9340 S. 700 E., on Saturday, Nov. 14 at 2 p.m. award-winnin- g television film "Brian's Song," based on the true-lif- e, story of football G players Brian Piccolo and Gale Sayers, will be i ii shown at the Ruth Vine Tyler Branch, 315 Wood Street, Midvale, on Wednesday, Nov. 18 at 7 p.m., and South Jordan y Branch Library, 10300 Beckstead Lane, on Saturday, Nov. rmnTirro pjn. For rionb at 21 2 further information on these and other family programs, call the Salt Lake County 7800 S. State Library System, I out ueanurwarntca doors let vnti cninv fir t Him rerii in hihe J ' m Draft control and adi pan removal sv. v....' M i Slide this uni .: i mm i M 1 the I V LeRoy Adamson installed in your fireplace, converting it into ana Downs will serve in efficient heating system. Save 30 to 80 on the Mississippi LDS hpatiniJo rnsts i hum anv v cnlirl flip) An aupracJp firpl ' - Jackson heats 1500 sq. ft. Attractive, safe, I Mission. He will be Come see it! I the speaker on Nov. The amazing FREE HEAT I 8, at 10:45 a.m. in I the Lehi First Ward, MACHINE" I 2nd S. and 2nd W., Before you buy any insert compare I Lehi. He is the son working models. See ours in action at: of Mr and Mrs Layne r- energy-savin- I I I I I I I I I I Downs, Lehi, and Law Distributing Hours Mon.-Fr- i. 8:00-7:0- Sot. 0 Don Adamson, Colorado, and a grandson of Mr and 10:00-6:0- 0 7127 So. 400 W., Midvale 566-876- L 8 aJ icsi JoMWPickle Frweh Fries WCotsop RoastBMf Sloppy and wruppearoo 6 ttTt Mi,k . Secondary Secondary French Dip Sandwich Green Solod Buttered Corn Coke With Fruit chicken Fried Steok Potatoes Gravy Fruit Salad Frozen Mixed Vegetables Orange Wedge Brownies Topping Milk Apple Crisp Hot Rolls Barbecued Beef French Fries Buttered Corn Cake With Fruit Enchiladas Green Beans Fruit Salad Topping Milk Apple Crisp Mjk Buttf - Milk Secondary Rovlolo ' . Hot Rolls Hot Ham Hot Rolls - ' Milk of Continuing Education. Conference fees are $75 prior to Nov. 10 and $100 life-supp- ed 10-1- feel members inadequately prepared." Dr. Tom Beauchamp, professor of philosophy at Georgetown University, Washington, D.C., and Ruth Dr. Faden, associate professor of the In- at stitutional responsibility for assuring that a valid consent is obtained; consent from persons other than the patient; ex- - ";; The cold season is a perfect time for children to either to check out books for cozy visit the library to attend a variety of programs or home at reading for the young. planned especially Preschool films will be shown at the Whitmore Library, 2197 E. 7000 S., on Thursday, Nov. 5 at 10:30 a.m. Children, three and one half years and older, will enjoy the half-hopresentation in the Rainbow ' " Westvale parents had an opportunity to go back to school last week for an informal meeting with the principal and lunch with their children. Parents met with Principal J. Dale Christensen and Barry Newbold, intern, for a question and answer session which on focused school - programs and information, contact Division of Continuing Education, Conferences Institutes, 1120 Annex, University of Utah. Salt Lake City 84112. Phone registration will be accepted by calling & Regents honor Ralph S. Childs A business law and accounting instructor at Utah Technical College at Salt Lake has received an award for excellence in teaching from the Utah State Board of Regents. Ralph S. Child, Sandy, received the award in recognition of outstanding service to students. He had been named an "outstanding teacher" by the Associated Students at UTC in an earlier ceremony, vote. being selected through a student-wid- e member of the UTC faculty, is past Childs, a president of the Distributive Education Teachers of Utah and past president of the Utah Vocational Association. He has been active in the Classroom Teachers' Association, having served on the Professional Rights and Responsibilities Committee. Child received his bachelor's degree from the University of Utah in accounting and in secondary education. He served as Salt Lake County Justice of the Peace for over nine years. flip Li and goals. Following the meeting, lunch was served in the school cafeteria. t?ii a3)i 0 oar Each grade had a special back to school day. PTA representatives said the event was very well attended and noted that many fathers took time off work to come. Room. 942-063- Vostvalo hosts paronts Formal presentations will address the duty of infull disclosure; -- children are invited to Elementary school-age- d visit the Whitmore Library, after school for films on Thursday, Nov. 5 at 2 p.m. A special film festival is conducted the first Thursday of each month. Peggy Goodwin conducts free precision drill team clinics at Whitmore on Saturday, Nov. 7. A session for six to twelve year olds will be held from 10 a.m. to noon and one for teens will be held from noon to 2 p.m. To register for the free clinics, call Children's films will be shown at the Ruth Vine Tyler Branch Library, 315 Wood Street, Midvale, on 7 at 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. Titles Saturday, Nov. include "Magic Rolling Board" and "Abbott and Costello Mosaic." Third, fourth, and fifth graders are invited to join Children's Librarian Ilze Long at the South Jordan Branch Library, 10300 Beckstead Lane, on Saturday, Nov. 7 from 2 to 3 p.m. Long will discuss good books for boys and girls. To preregister, call g, for Center Bioethics, Kennedy stitute of Ethics Georgetown. children, paired, economically disadvantaged and the elderly. The conference is cooperatively sponsored by the U of U College of of School Health, Medicine, College of Nit-sinDepartment of Philosophy and Division public health. The Johns Hopkin School of Public Health, will be the principal faculty. Nationally recognized authorities in the field, both are also senior research scholars at after that date. For registration materials Deriment and research with humans; and of consent. These will augmented by case studies in small group discussions. Supported by University of Utah faculty, information sessions will focus on the dilemmas of special groups, such as the psychiatrically im- in advances technology have given rise to unforeseen ethical dilemmas for which many health care team or 4 Cheese Sandwich French Fries Tossed Solod Chocolate Cake conference explores informed consent porary Managers Choice or Milk Secondary Mi,k Milk Ethics-healt- h Human hearts may geared for professionals soon be replaced with who deal with informed total artificial hearts. consent daily, such as What information must physicians, nurses, potential recipients have health educators, social to give informed consent workers, researchers, to the surgery? clergymen and lawyers. When a patient lies The term "informed in a coma, maintained by consent" has been machinery, developed, defined and who consents to giving or for the last 20 medical withholding years. 'Essentially, it percare? tains to it formation How completely needed by average, a must physician reasonable ptople to describe the advantages make decisions about and risks of an operation? their medical care. When mental patienObtaining fully inforts need drug therapy or med consent is not getsurgery, what is an in- ting easier, especially in stitution's responsibility view of more complicated for obtaining valid con- therapy techniques and sent? increasingly sophisticatThese are examples of ed machines, says Dr. the broad and difficult Marshall W. Kreuter, questions to be con- University of Utah sidered at the first annual associate professor of Utah Conference on health and a conference Ethics and Health to be organizer. held in Park City, Utah, "The issue of informed Conference consent used to be a Dec. topic is "Dilemmas of In- relatively straightforformed Consent." ward yes or, no," says The " conference'-"- " Kreuter. ''But. contem , XKonoary Tacos Tossed Solod Buttered Corn Chocolate Cake i or or Pigs In Blanket Frozen Mixed Vegetables Orange Wedge Brownies Green Salad Watermelon Wedge Ha, Rolls 8 Butter u.ii, Sliced oranges Milk Buttered Corrot Coin. ChoiceotFreshFruit Parkerhouse Rolls ond Fish Sticks W Tartar Sauce French Fries W Catsup Cheese Buttered Cam Too.tl Carrot Coke Elen,ar, lettuce and Chris Davidson will serve in the Califor- nia San Jose, (Spanish Speaking) LDS Mission. He will be the speaker at the West Jordan IN SALT LAKE CITY, call: Melva Anderson Tours 582-034- 1 PERSONAL APPEARANCE by Artist Rusty Money to present her new limited edition figurine and two new collectors' plates. Stop by to meet Rusty and see her internationally acclaimed artworks. She will personally sign these collector's items for you at your request SATURDAY, NOV. 7th 13;& 943-INF- O PROVIDE l! . 943-INF- O In these cemsriicatttf tconomic times, it's etttn necessary to ask someone about knowledgeable It money matters. We ourselves . , . and we're happy to pass on our own observations and those of other competent people. ( CARPET CLEANING A extremely important matter! - financial advice is lust one way United can be of to its patrons. We're proud of the competence - and help of our staff and we concentrate on the friendliness being efficient and helpful at the same time; We'd tike to be your bank! 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An open house will be held at their (4636). home from 1 p.m. to For further information on these and other 3 p.m., before the . . . i children's programs, call the Salt Lake County meeting. He will en4636 ) . Library System, ter MTC on Nov. 12. Mrs Lloyd Stone, t:iE3 (EXm . . . trio u::ikd EVL1YC0DY Page Friday Elementary El.ntory I El.mentary cozy up to library into your fireplace i ana siasn neaung cusis; i Free Heat Machine can be Within an hour I Elemontory disability and how they p.m., i9i s Thursday Wednesday Tuesday , The (HI Monday Lake Salt Nov Jordan District School Lunch Menus Novombor library offoringo Beginning next fall 1,1 Harm Research Inc Secremenio. C 1 1 1 K 1 AT xjrs 'ft ' I A resident of Huntington Beach, California. Rusty Money is flying to Salt Lake to introduce her artwork to this area. 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