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Show Individuals Must Choose How to Drink Responsibly Individual choice is at the heart of responsible social drinking, a Utah Department of Social Services official said According to Bill Geurts program development coordinator. Division of Alcoholism and Drugs, not everyone behaves the same way after drinking And the same number of drinks may affect people differentlv "What this means is that drinking alcohol is an individual matter It's up U of U to the individual to decide for himself just how much and how often to drink The responsibility is with each per- 1978 m HP Constructs There's a strange looking "house" nearing completion on the south patio of the University of Utah Architecture Building Mounted on a crane turntable, the structure can be completely turned around, and is equipped with ex- changeable wall components and a solar collection system or. the roof "Actually, it's a building environment and energy laboratory, architecture professor Kurt Brandle explained The moveable lab. a joint brain- storm of Brandle and Dr Robert Boehm. professor of mechanical engineering, will be used to test various building components and mechanicalelectrical systems for energy conservation potential It will also serve as a demonstration center to teach architecture and engineering students how to design and use energy efficient materials and systems. But, the lab would never have been built without the contributions of the State of Utah Energy Office, the American Iron and Steel Institute and several local businesses. The building materials crane base, insulation, windows, plywood and paint were donated by local companies and the Iron and Steel Institute contributed over $1,000. The State of Utah, on the recommendation of the Governor's Solar Ad- visory Committee, furnished $11,000 for purchase oi equipment measuring devices, and materials. "Out of that money we've been abie to buy solar system components like the roof panels and heat and water pumps plus instruments like a solar meter and lighting meter. Dr Boehm said Then, we worked out an arrangement with Project Cooperation from the Skill Center of Utah Technical College for construction of the building. Dr Brandle said Allen Hewitt, supervisor of building trades at the Skill Center, and Seth Ontiveros. welding supervisor, lined up crews of students being trained under the Comprehensive Employment and Training Program to build the lab was a natural project tor this kind of cooperation." Mr. Hewitt explained. "It gave us an ideal training opportunity for our students while providing a needed facility for Bili i the company s business functions and manufacturing activities Mr Burleigh said Valtek is one of only a handful of companies to have the of "climate'' window that provides an insulating effect by exhausting used air through the space between the two panes will also be tested. WASHINGTON, DC engineering, review plans for the project while students put the finishing touches on the portable building. Set Week's Schedule A special holiday per- - Wednesday, immediately following the luncheon Senior citizens are invited to participate in activities which can be as demanding or relaxing as an individual chooses. An exercise class and shuffle given Tuesdays at 3:30 Qualified instrucp.m tors are available. The Eldred Center will be closed Thursday for Thanksgiving. There will be no S O S. lunch served Friday However, there will be a pot luck lunch at noon. Participants are asked to take their favorite foods. At 11 Kdwtn unch, Austin, noon -lceramics p.m. 2 - class, free bowling at instruction Lanes, 3:30 p.m. - Regal exer- board instruction; 4 p.m, free organ lessons; 8 p.m. weekly senior citizen dance with a five-p- i ece orchestra. Everyone invited. TRACKS visually handicapped; - 11 a.m. har- monica band and dancing; noon - lunch; 12:45 cultural program, pm "The Chauntenettes"; 2 free travelogue p.m. films, 3 pm square dancing with Don Machan. for Thanksgiving holiday. Have a nice day by inviting a friend over for Thanksgiving dinner Friday Eldred Center is open but there will be no classes or S O S. lunch served There will be a pot luck lunch at noon. Monday At 11 Middleweight. 110-17- 0 pounds: - if you feel it getting to you. And then no when vou've had enough or need to. "Responsible social drinking does not mean abstinence; it means drink ing within your own limitations," he sav said a.m. - har- monica band and danlunch; 1 cing; noon - - report that will be discussed at the forum is considered a "blueprint for action for now and the future" by the National President of the Mental Health Association, Arnold B. Barach. The report makes recommendations for improvement of the nation's mental health systems and establishes a philosophy to achieve the proposed changes in the years ahead The President's commission was founded by Rosalynn Carter who served as honorary chairman and as Dr. ill. Beigel is a The practicing of vices, and Dr. Wilfred Higashi, director, Division of Mental Health, will also participate. Tuesday afternoon a panel will discuss the report released by the President's commission and how the findings and recommendations of the report may affect Utah. Patients' rights and legal issues, four-volum- e meeting the public's mental health needs and using mental health funding sources to the fullest are topics that will be discussed by panels on Wednesday. Registration for the Forum begins at a.m. Nov. 28. A $9 fee covers the en Better job placement. - and two-yea- degree programs. r Stevens Henager you can get a professional business degree psy- the Southern Arizona Mental Health Center in Tucson. He has written several articles and books on mental illness and its treatment and is a consultant for the American Psychiatric Association and the Mental Health Association. Gov. Scott M. Matheson will speak at a luncheon on Tuesday concerning the future of mental health and other social service programs. Dr. Anthony W. Mitchell, executive director, Department of Social Ser- 8 W' ' imonsen The program ior "software"! phase of the project, which was purchased complete by Valtek requires the input and cooperation o! each department manager to ensure a useable and con sistent system The real work on Valpac is just beginning." Mr Hodson said "It will take months to input all of the required data and to standardize reporting methods ." The new system began handling all bill of materials processing last week A recent study of Valtek management requirements indicated the need for a software and computer system capable of integrating manufacturing, marketing and financial functions in order to improve the company's planning and control activities. Following a detailed study of nine different systems, a software package produced by Ask Computer Services, Inc was selected, including two Ask programs call MANMAN (Manufacturing Management System) and FINMAN (Financial Management System). The powerful HP 3000 minicomputer was chosen to handle the complex operations. According to Mr. Hodson, the system is an interactive, (or real time) system meaning that the operator will actually "talk" with the computer through the terminal rather than waiting for a batch print-ouThe HP 3000 is cuirently capable of storing 320,000 characters in active memory, 50 million characters in each disk memory and operating 16 terminals or input devices. Expansion plans call for increasing active on-li- Speak at Forum chiatrist and the director We receive an average of four job offers per graduate. Every serious student who wants a good Ob gets one1 At Wednesday At - Only two drinks in one hour and never more than four drinks in a four hour period Heavyweight, over 170 pounds: Three drinks in one hour and never more than three drinks in the first hour "Suddenly I was a widow in need of a good job. Stevens Henager College got me one fast." One- Thursday TAt's p.m. entertainment with Eldred Center closed IN books beginning square dancing; 2:30p m. education hour for the 2 - - boys - exploring 3:45 p m. bus departs for Pinocchio matinee; 4 Tuesday p m. bowling for senior - musical citizens at Regal Lanes. a m instruction are cise class and shuffle board P m. for senior class; available for the matinee which will citizens will be given by itri- the Provo be Nov. 27. The Chauntenettes will mediately following the Nov. 27 perform for Provo Senior luncheon Citizens period "It's also important to set your own pace," he added. "Don't drink to keep up with others. Skip a round or drop out tally Veterans Administration's lucrative silver "mines" continued production in the last 12 months, earning an estimated $5.3 million for the agency and a corresponding savings for American taxpayers. VA Chief Max Cleland reported to President Carter this month that VA's silver recovery program netted $4.2 million from two sales of its silver bullion earlier this year and promises to net another $1.22 million from a further bullion sale in November. Mr. Cleland said the silver program not only saves money proceeds of bullion sales go to VA's supply fund, reducing the cost to the taxpayer of but supplies purchased by the agency conserves a valuable resource. The silver is recovered from developing solutions used at VA's 172 medical centers. In addition, because of its high silver content, VA also collects and sells its film. scrap Provo Senior Citizens formance - of the Mental board member-emeritu- s Health Association, a nationwide voluntary organization dedicated to the promotion of mental health, the prevention of mental illness and the improved care and treatment of the men- Veterans For is in a four hour period Mr Geurts said to be responsible, an individual should set their limit in advance and then stick to it. Dr. Beigel to " Pinoc-chi- or six or more before driving Mental Health Commission Member Silver Mines Earn Money Limited seating remain from the 23,000 annualK raised at the ranch. Holida gourmets will be gobbling down thousands ot the gobblers Thurs-dtor Thanksgiving and through the remainder of the holidat season. d 1 ENERGY LAB at the University of Utah is on display. Dr. Burt Brandle, professor of architecture, and Dr. Robert Boehm, professor of mechanical The computer (or hardware "! phase of the project is being implemented b Mr Burleigh, data processing manager Dick Hodson. and computer systems engineer Larry 08 is Allan Beigel, M.D., a member of the President's Commission on Mental Health, will be the keynote speaker at the annual Mental Health Forum on Nov. 28 and 29 at the Salt Lake Little America Hotel. The conference will focus on the recent recommendations and study of the President's Commission on Mental Health and their implications for Utah. According to Gail Fleenor, Utah Department of Social Services' Division of Mental Health planner, the A NEW system well-bein- kinds of windows designed to conserve energy A Swedish window that contains a shading device (Venetian blind) between two panes of glass will be tested for effectiveness. And, a European double-pane- of the most highly rated in the industry today is how Burleigh manager of Valtek s manufacturing systems, described the new Hewlett-PackartHP 3000 minicomputer and supporting software programs now being implemented at Valtek s International Headquarters in Spnngville Valtek Planning Termed Valpac and Control and designed to increase productivity and to reduce manufactur ing and administrative time and costs, the new system will computerize many LITTLE MINDY SMITH, 4, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Care an individual's Smith, has no fear of the turkeys capabilities for consuming alcohol raised at the Smith lurke ranch On the average, an individual with a in Lehi. She has been helping blood alcohol content BAC level of .01 take care of them for as long as to 04 percent would be affected mildly her young memory can serve. Judgment begins to lessen. The person About 6,000 turkeys are all that is usually less critical of actions Reaction time begins to slow and the individual is mentally relaxed. One drink drinks in one hour for a 180 pound man in one hour or two drinks in two hours produces a BAC of .08. Mr. Geurts said some conservative usually produces a BAC of .01 to ,04. With a BAC of .05 to .08, judgment is limits for drinking would include not very sound, Mr Geurts said ThinkFeatherweight person. 110 pounds ing and reasoning powers are not clear or less. Only one drink in one hour and the ability to do complex tasks les- before driving and never more than sens three drinks in any three or four hour In Utah, an individual with a BAC of considered legally intoxicated. At this level, judgment and reasoning powers are severely hampered and the individual, although he may think that they're okay, cannot do many simple acts without error. Three drinks in two woman or four hours for a pi in half tire conference including lunch on Tuesday. Physicians can receive continuing medical education credit for attending the two-da- y forum. The conference is sponsored by the Division of Mental Health, the Utah Mental Health Association and the Utah Association of Mental Health program directors. t. memory capacity tc 2 million characters and tripling the number of terminals, Mr. Hodson said. In addition, the system can be tied into future terminals or compatible systems located in Veltek's Houston and Edmonton facilities. Buster Brown Lived In a Shoe Remember? - A tiny AUSTIN, Texas (UPI) woman was pushing an equally small man in a wheelchair down the hospital corridor A nearby patient watched closely before stoping them. "Say." the patient said. "Aren't you Buster Brown?" "I am," smiled the little man in the wheelchair "I saw you walking that dog Tige down Washington Street in St. Louis in 1924." said the patient, who was recovering from a kidney operation. "It was 1923.'' corrected John shoe company trademark who died in his hometown last week As a young man, Clifton toured North America with an ugly bulldog, chanting: "I'm Buster Brown I live in a shoe This my dog Tige He lives there, too Clifton was the second in a series of midgets to play the role of Buster Clifton, the Brown. He met his wife, Selecta Clifton, in 1923 while doing As Buster Brown, Clifton entertained 1,000 children at a time in whistle-sto- p appearances in shoe stores and in theaters, promoting Buster as many as Brown shoes. His attire consisted of a Lord Fauntleroy jacket, blond wig, red beret and knickers Tige, the trained bulldog, would lounge by Clifton's side during the show, wearing glasses and smoking a pipe TONIGHT! 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Ut 84601 (801)375 5455 644 Washington Odgen Ut 84401 (8011394 '791 Blvd H love Robert Culp Lew Ayres Ann Francis Frank Gorshin Eve Plumb Betty Hollis. t'locut've seaela's About the middle of my life i found myself a widow left thai going to Stevens Henager was the quickest way could gel myself educated and into a really good Ob The classes were smal1 and each student received plenty of would re personal attention commend Stevens Henager College to anyone who .s in lerosted in going into the busi ness field and who want', 'o gel there quickly impossible tasks1 The Story of Noah (Conclusion) The Story of Joshua and the Battle of Jericho. The 2 ITOGETHERI a show in Clovis. N.M. "It was such an unlikely way to get together," said Mrs. Clifton. "God must have planned it." They were married in 1925, and Clifton, who stood gave up his career as Buster JBrown to move his bride to Austin, where they operated Buster Brown's Sandwich Shop near the University of Texas campus and later ran a dry cleaning firm. the time LDS Institute program, recreational and social programs and facilities and optional courses in makeup exercise and diet 5 One greatly alter several University depaitinents." For starters, the two researchers said they will test several different - Page systems g it Utah- Efficiency stay-ove- New Energy Lab Provo Computer Should Aid roundings and our emotions, each drinking situation is a little different One drink on an occasion may result in the side effect ordinarily brought about by two drinks in another situation The opposite may occur in another situation, he said In order to stay in control. Mr Geurts said an individual needs to decide in advance just how much he is going to drink One of the first things affected by alcohol is an individual s judgment," he said "That's why its important to know yourself and your limits If heavy drinking is to take place, the individual needs to plan in advance how he is going to get to and from the party or event or if the person is going to and how much to drink And it's important to know when to say no," he emphasized, adding that if there is any doubt about the way an individual feels, he should pass on a drink or stick to his set limit Some guidelines based on body weight, number of drinks and time have been developed to help individuals establish limits for themselves Mr Geurts stressed, however, that the tables are only guidelines Individual events and circumstances, as well as emotional and physical can son, he said Mr Geurts noted that since Deople weigh different amounts, their' blood alcohol concentrations BAC will be different for each person And the impact of drinking alcohol may vary, depending on the individual s mental and physical health Because of our makeup, our sur- - THE HERALD The Story of Moses in Egypt. |