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Show - ttge 14 THE HERALD, Provo, Utah, SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) The national level. Gov. Scott Matheson, addressing the first meeting of the newly-forme- d Utah Forum at the Marriott Hotel this week, said Demo crats must better define their SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) -Utah's top medical research center has been forced by the marketplace to take a conservative dip into the swirl of hospital advertis-J of Utah Health Sciences Center this week pub-- ; lished a sedate ad in Salt Lake City and Ogden newspapers, soliciting kidney dialysis and transplant patients to its program. The ad is a stark contrast to the congressional delegation and 80 percent majorities in both houses of the Legislature. "Utah voters logged the largest plurality for Republican presidential candidates in the last three elections of any state in the union," Matheson told about 70 party members who paid $12 a plate for Democrats at the forum's first meeting that the party has hit one of its lowest points. He noted work is cut out for Seeks Kidney Patients Utah Democrats as well. Republicans control every statewide office, all five seats in the state's goals for the country and articulate those convictions more effectively than the party has done in the past. Matheson, who is chairman of the new Democratic National Policy Commission designed to convert voters back to the party, told Utah XU ! 14, 1985 Methods Discuss Revitalization emocrats - troubled Utah Democratic Party has begun what it hopes is the first step toward revitalization and heard during the rebirth effort's first meeting from the man who will attempt the same thing on the ing, officials say. The University Thursday, March lunch and the speech. He said Utah gave former President Gerald Ford 68 percent of the vote in 1976, President Reagan 72 percent of the vote in 1980, and then gave Reagan "a whopping 76 percent in 1984." Matheson also noted, while Republicans have won four of the last five presidential elections, Democrats running for state and local offices outside of Utah have done will win by activating and attracting new people." Utah Democratic Chairman Patrick Shea said the turnout for the luncheon was "surprisingly good. We had to turn people away." He said he expected about 55 people and got 70. quite well. He said 34 of the nation's governors are Democrats and the party controls the majority of state legis- latures. he said, "So to be successful," "the national party has to look at state Democratic parties for the Shea said the proceeds of the luncheon will go back into the forum program. keys to success. "We Democrats have to change," Matheson added, "and we Attorney- General Will Appeal Simonelli Decision tion. The SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) reiterated last December's dismissal of a series of The order Utah Attorney General's Office will appeal the Public Service Commission's order dismissing numerous motions surrounding alleged waste and mismanagement motions in the case, including a request for an independent investigation and audit of UP&L's coal contracts with Emery Mining Co., which operates the utility's mines. But the PSC's latest order clarified its intent to have the division conduct an investigation into the allegations of waste and mismanagement. The cost of the investigation is estimated at between $250,-00- 0 and $455,000. The controversy was sparked by of Utah Power & Light Co.'s coal operations. Assistant Attorney General Paul Warner said last week's PSC's order did not specify the attorney general could participate in an investigation to be conducted by the Division of Public Utilities. Therefore, he said, the office was appealing to ensure that participa allegations launched last year by James Simonelli, a former employee of Emery Mining Corp. He claimed sweetheart arrangements between Emery and UP&L officials spawned waste and misman- agement that increased coal prices, costing ratepayers millions of dollars a year. "Our main objective is looking into the procurement practices of UP&L," said Warner. "We were looking into this before we even knew the name of Jim Simonelli. The issue goes a lot deeper than investigation of the utility. In fact, some members of the attorney general's office who rep- what Simonelli is saying." The attorney general petitioned to intervene in the Simonelli case because "we will use any forum, any tool or vehicle we can, to bring about the changes (in UP&L's purchasing practices) we believe need to be made," Warner added. Critics of UP&L's coal purchasincluding the ing arrangements Committee of Consumer Services, which sponsored Simonelli's testimony last year during a UP&L rate case before the commission claim the division is not independent enough to conduct a thorough, resented the committee alleged improper contacts between the division and UP&L and even between the commission and the utility. That prompted former commissioner David Irvine, who officially left his post March 1, to blast the attorney general in a partial dissent for "turning the case into a circus. Irvine said allowing the attorney general to participate at any time was "ill advised." mult-medi- ! ; ; ! ; ; ! a advertising campaigns of IDS and Cottonwood Hospital, the hoopla surrounding the opening of their women's care centers, the targeting of senior citizens and cancer patients by St. Benedict's Hospital in Ogden and the debut of Holy Cross's Breast Care Center. "We find that with others adver- tising, if we don't move aggres-- I sively to get our message out, the patients will go elsewhere," medi- cal center spokesman John Dwan said. Deputy Admits Embezzling the former sheriff's SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) America's Leading TVCB Antenna Manufacturer he embezzled money, also was sentenced to 18 months probation and to repay $5,736 in interest on the money he returned. Wehrli was charged with second-degre- e felo.-.-y theft, but pleaded to class A misdemeanor guilty theft. Officials said Wehrli apparently embezzled the money for personal and family expenses. A Salt Lake County who admitted embezzling $37,000 from the deputy's mutual aid association was sentenced this week to 15 days in jail and a $1,000 fine. deputy Donald Weherli, 39, who was treasurer of the association when Dr. Lamb emove Strain to Ease Spur By Lawrence Lamb, M.D. I have a DEAR DR. LAMB spur on my heel. I have been going to a doctor every week and he uses a vibrator on it. Another doctor put cortisone shots in it, and that didn't seem to help, either. A doctor told me he didn't think surgery was best. What can you tell me about spurs? A painful DEAR READER heel is not necessarily caused by a spur. Many people have a spur on the heel and have no pain; others have heel pain and have no spur. Therefore, the presence of a spur and pain does not mean the pain is caused by the spur. That is one reason surgical removal of a bone spur on the heel may not help. A spur sometimes forms because the bone is injured at that location because the muscle and ligament attachments pull on the bone at that point. These muscles and ligaments stretch from the front of the foot to the heel, like the string on a - - NORTH akq A10 AQ4 SJ2 WEST EAST 10(42 VQ97I2 SI QJ10I betes and I had an ulcer this year, but got rid of it. I weigh 165 and am 5 feet 1. I went to see a specialist and he did an electrocardiogram, and I am to go back for a stress test. He gave me some pills for my heart. DEAR READER Anything from the neck to the tailbone can cause abdominal pain. Evidently your doctor is checking to see if pull on the attachment at the heel. Often there is an associated inflammation of the tendon and muscle structures, which causes pain. In a way, this is a strain across the arch. This is corrected by removing the strain. The weight bearing is decreased from front to back over the main arch. This is commonly done by putting in a wedge on the inner part of the foot, to put more weight on the outside of the foot and less across the arch. One also can get relief by staying off one's feet. When one is not putting weight across the arch, the strain and pain disappears. However, no one wants to spend the xest of his life with his feet up in the Read my comments about spurs Letter Com- 11-1- 72 474 Z3U Replace Your Winter-Damage- Antenna Today! d digestive organs. Ulcers can cause pain. Some can penetrate into the pancreas and can cause a particularly bad pain. The colon is a frequent source of abdominal pain. The gallbladder, the kidneys and even the spine also can be sources of abdominal pain. air. in The Health 0 your abdominal pain is really caused by your heart. That can happen, and often does. It is always a problem to separate abdominal pain caused by the heart and abdominal pain caused by mon Foot Problems: What to Do About Them, which I am sending you, and then see if you can find a foot doctor who can help you as it suggests. Others who want this issue can send 75 cents with a long, envelope stamped, for it to me in care of this newspaper, P.O. Box 1551, Radio City Station, New York, NY 10019. DEAR DR. LAMB What can cause abdominal pain? I have dia- - The location and character of the pain help the doctor know where to start. If the pain comes with exertion, the doctor may be inclined to think of the heart. 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