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In ute a newly In keeping 0trn pojMtlar word cliannrlk id iiiforinallon wi tkat they tan le fully informed. diould remind ihrin how kUarrlor thik (ire fl'i of newt, with all ilk fault v ik to govrminrnt control Ird nrwk. ike prelude lo die. Thnalore F. law)) latocdiip How: "I iklnl mv miJoyerk could ute a work id dillli Fnrdman in the F.rda. Lake will have ike op arra pan! to tram how 1lahf Green-hr- ll Act could effect their proRrkidrritf point pur-tuni- iy pro-kidm- ik Three wofor larklr Mach Bradthaw, Rick Andrrtoo, J. R. Rink and wiphomore Arnold Heaven! hope lo klem running game of South High thik Friday el S p m. r:u. Tooele Seeks Football Win Over South Friday Shop Friday and Saturday for these bargain s perty la awmrnU when of ihe 1JWf Fannland Law are oul lined at a public meeting Thurwlay evening Srptemlier 6. Tooele County Akvewur F. Deri Porter will fkplain Ihe Act al the meeting which will he held in the Erda M an! Chapel al Tourlek foolliaH team will lie tiulint fur ilk (ml victory of the year Friday al 3 pm. when Ihe South High CuU invade Ihe lair of ( ed. ike White Buffalo. Now for the good new. Other lanrrs 21-- lo Orem, and vtill than the pawing Tooele proved knurling from lhal low, Ihe Buffk that they have ceveral player ate koing lo refiound and unadi who tan log the leather, ihe Cad ik. MARK CONNELL returned BYSED ON lad werkk per- one kick-of- f 14 yard and acerag-eformance, cuechrv Dick Ralien. 28 yard in 10 rarrie lor a Eraiik Hendermn and Paul Dart fine altcmoook work. Jim Dnetler returned a punt figure they got korne gund nrwk and kome Ink! newv 23 yardc lo gel Tooele down deep First ihe Iwd new. Drfrnvive-I- v in Orem territory and Pat Raker Ike Buffk were burned kevrrely chowed hie latent by returning 25 yard. by inrkierimce. Orie game and a kick-of- f Beet runner for Tooele wac a week later, line roach (lender win fignrek the Buffk will have Roger Slater who averaged 7 plugged niusi of their leakv. Whetyardc every time he carried the her or not the Buffk will have ball. Slachin Slater accounted for a chance againd the big city 63 of Tooele IIS total yard. k wlioul will deend cm the GILLETTE pmled Tooele of Ihe Buff defence. longect nm from ccrimmage, a Another part of ihe lud new jaunt and averaged four wac Tooele ( inept pawing. Nine for hi right rarrie. yard limrk they put Ihe ball in the Coache Ralicn. Ilenderwm and oooe and only once was a paw Dart have lieen working fevert to reduce the lud new and completed, and lhal one for jud 12 yardk. One other heave increase Ihe good new and cone wac intercepted. up with a blend that will make WITH PASSING like that. the Buff a potent gridiron maOrem was able to keep Ihe midchine. Friday that machine will dle jammed and made niching lie in action again. Ihe lull a mighty haardom ocOur environnent wouldn't le cupation. in such a jam if we had more Jeff Gillette and Bobby String-haare better packer than that preserve. '' -- A k- - u-l- and if South figurec they ate going to get off ac racy ac Orem did, they will prubably get burn- 7.30 p m. d . K X a tr-- -- "VV : - '-- !V- - k N W;v v. x c kldf-nek- v, .Vs d Ji-lv Even though he i listed a a quarterback and it shown firing a pact Jack Fandli big contribution to the Tooele football team i hit defensive play. Fandl I pure murder from hi line backing spot, and whether or not the Buff will be able to defeat the South High Cub Friday will depend a great deal on how well Fandl plug up the secondary. m Golf Tou rue 0vs Slated For Oquirrh Hills Poison Control Center Tries To Save Lives, Keep Costs Down are sjiecifically Regional Poison Control Cen- - s,,n'e physicin ter oBiciaU at the University of ,ri,'ned in In a recent example, a woUtah are concerned not only man alioard a Chicago-to-Sawith saving lives, but with preFrancisco TWA flight suffered a venting medical bills for potential severe reaction to prescrilied to its victims, according poison sedatives. The plane made an director. Dr. Anthony R. Temple. AS A RESULT, Dr. Temple unscheduled stop in Salt Lake said center workers try to receive City and she was taken to Uniand relay as much information as versity Medical Center for treatment in the Poison Control Cenpossible about poisonings and antiters facilities. dotes over the telephone. BUT GENERALLY speak- "People often get upset with work of center's bulk the the us because we ask so many ques- ing. is done over the telephone. Last tions when they call the center,' said the director, who also ser- year, it received between 6,000calls 80 and 7.000 managed per ves as assistant professor of comcent over the phone without munity and family medicine and referring callers to a hospital pediatrics at the universitys or a physician. of medicine. college In December alone, center "But if we can safely advise them by phone as to the type of personnel dealt with 400 cases. c. n 330 of which were treated at home. 59 referred for care. Of those 59, 20 were sent to their personal physician, 29 to a hospital emergency room and 10 hospitalized. Dr. Temple said only one death resulted from a center-treate- d poisoning. It was a referral from another Salt Lake City hospital and involved a youngster who swallowed Some suicide victims are brought to the center, and five were dea on arrival last year, The facility, open 24 hours a dav, was originally funded bv the Intermountain Regional Medical (IRMP) but Program support is now being sought from private sources. Dr. Temple said, anti-freez- antidote they need and then follow through with subsequent phone calls to check on their progress, it saves the patient a lot of money in unnecessary medihe said. The center itself does not charge for its services. THIS TELEPHONE process could potentially save the patient $35 to $50 in emergency room and physician fees. Of course, Dr. Temple emphasized, such poisonings usually c involve substances. If the patient has taken a toxic substance and serious illness or death is an immediate possibility, then the patient is directed to the nearest medical facility. Center personnel follow up each case, particularly those involving home treatment. They also can notify a drug store near the victims home to prepare proper medication. THE REGIONAL Poison Control Center is exactly what the name implies a facility for the entire intermountain area. Calls come into the center from throughout Utah and most other Western states from doctors and hospitals wanting advice on treating specific poisonings. If the poisoning in an outlying area is serious enough and the hospital there is unable to treat if effectively, then the patient could be flown to University Medical Center where cal bills, non-toxi- CLOSEOUT! 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The second event will lie a local three-maliest ball tourney in which players will team up in foursome with a team captain. This will lie held Monday, Septemlier 3, and will lie one of the last events for the Tooele Golf Club. Mr. Schneiter also noted, that the Tooele Army Depot Golf Club will hold their final event of the season on Sept. 8. two-ma- n n |