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Show Ulali I irsl To Sol Hie Intriniuuiitaiil Regional Ptogum (limjil ha it, v nled $ 1(11) in fund rent I the I tab Lung svaiatlmi and the Mt-du- lutflllllMllllalll llnilai jf S.K IctX til jiinv ide (11 the sljuil.iiihatiou of puluimiaix fmu timi iiicastiicim-n- l amt till km ga 4114)11 m Utah Vicmdiug In Himna aie, IRMP Dncttm u( Optuti.mal iTuyst. the standard the Ctah Lung v iatlmi ami the lutfiimNintaiii Him am- Vuntx (01 I tali Hospital could Ixvoine the piulotxjie (01 tlamlaidt in hot- jiilalt aci'itt the nation. MH. PM 1. tlalt--t that cm lentlt t he ie ate no tlalett nle 01 national ttamlaldt fiir iiicaxuie-infil- l of Hilinonait tliiugi Inm lion, oi (01 flom! itat analv tit. To date. ( - i Pulmonary Standards eaih limpital hat rt It own teth inedn al 'il'li let III meatiiiriiieut ami hat 1 iant, lit OWN "normal tah.et Ulthont ttandaidiatimi, the "tej III the jliteipirtatlmi of rath practical aiilicatton of coniHiter ett. Hit lead o tei hnohigy (m inhnoiiai y function priJ,ru w(r( jinhiiiHiaiy data it lutietretl fimii letting it not Computer!-a- t me hntiital to another if the tame 1011 ttMild not letult in only tainlaidair not used. . inoie efficient and accuiate Dr. C, V hum It, I mt )natne mat tate patient dollars." Chairman of the InlriimMinlain A l i ft 1 1 K jiiolilfin aiitet Tlioiai ie Puhnmia. Society " hen ceitam pa I lent t aie tiant-fellernmtion Standardization flout one hotpital to anhat indicated that Man. other, Often, they nmt hate all dardialimi of piihnniiarx film lion of the jMihnonaiv tettt lepratcd ,a txn ddfunit lietante liecaute the tetn.j tlamlaidt differ lie- I I 'lie Variety of atailal.le texting tween the (ttu hotjntalt. eimjnnent at well at professional Thit it not only tunc continudiffeifiitet of opmimi in the ing for lh patient, ilit Milan, and of the uieasureuieiitv leihniciaux, it it alto rand lint hat created additional pi unnecessary. in coimimmcatimi between Ilit iocct, accniding to kiii, tett-mg- 1 1 d C'imii-initt-- inler-pirtalio- rfiiix oh-le- ConfcmicT tthmnlt, hat attracted a consider-aid- e amount of national attention due to a recent con lei erne of the luteiimHintaiit llnuacte Smirtv. the I'tah Lung Association and IRMP at Sheiwuod lltllt near laigau, I'tah. REPRESENTED at the Conference weie doctors fioui the taitiHis hospitals and agencies of the Wasatxh limit at well at wien-list- s pioimnent pfistuiaiit and fimii the University of I'tah; official lepiesentutises fioui the lVuitinent of Health, Cahicalimt, and Melfate; the Social Security Adiumistratimi, the Ameiicau Society; the Kditm and Secretary of the Ameriean College of (lies! I'hysieiaus; and agents of other medical tocieties. Dr. Claude Duectm of the Drtision of lamg Diseases of the National Institute of Health, acted as tuodeiator for the conference. Di. Attilio D. Henetti. Chief of the rulmoiiaiy Disease Division of the I'liitersitv of I'tah (aillege of Medicine, and Tiesident Fleet of the Ameriean Thoiacic Society stated, "We liojte our achievements in setting pulmonaiy function staudaids lor Itah may hate far rear liitig effects throughout the coimtiv.' t, Savings And Loan Business First with Dependable Money-Savin- g Deals Looking Up turnaround in the foilunrt of the savings and loan hutiiu-t- t it within reach, according to St half S. Sumner, president of Wcttern Satingt and lawn Co. MIL SI' M NCR. who it also of president of the Ctah Inturrd Savingt Attocialiout, taid raniaiit inflation hat lieen a mac jor factor in creating the conditioiit that etitt today and that hate affet ted the sav. Tilings are ings and hull Initim-ttA New or Used 74 Dodge 9 Pass Wagon 74 Dodge Monaco 4 Dr. 74 Plym. Fury 4 Dr. 74 Plym Satellite 4 Dr. 74 Plym Duster 2 Dr. 73 Plym Satellite 4 Dr. 73 Plym Fury 4 Dr. 73 Dodge Charger 2 Dr. 72 Chev Vega 4 Dr. 72 Merc Capri 2 Dr. 72 Chrys. N. Y. 4 Dr. 72 Plym Cricket 4 Dr. 72 Ford L.T.D. 4 Dr. 72 Dodge Monaco 4 Dr. 72 Plym Valiant 4 Dr. 71 Buick Cent. 2 Dr. e have iHiltoined out, and tinned the corner." Regarding the causes of inflation at many and deep-seate- d and cures difficult, Mr. Sumner said it it obvious that there wont lie instant relief. Iml "1 feel we have the political and economic leadership both in Congress and the Administration at this point to bring down the rate of inflation. Stating that he feels Iretter than he has in a long time uImmiI the s on the inflation front, prosH-ctthe AmeriMr. Simmer can people will support the economic policy on the part of the Administration and Congress that will reduce federal deficits, and the people w ill begin to do those things personally that will dampen down the fires of inflation. IIE SAID that deficit spending is a basic culprit in terms of the inflation problem, lie said we must have increased production of all tx--s of raw materials as well as finished goods and the economic policies of the federal government must le such to promote added production and efficiencies in the economy. There is also recognition that the Federal Reserve has contributed in the past to inflation by an excessively stimulative monetary policy and too great an expansion said Mr. in the money supply, Sumner, and a recognition that as painful as tight money is, it is better to have tight money today than a runaway inflation toU-in- 71 Chrysler N. Y. 4 Dr. 71 Chev Nova 2 Dr. 71 Dodge Dart 2 Dr. 71 Ford Pinto 2 Dr. 70 Plym Fury 4 Dr. 70 Ford Maverick 2 Dr. 70 Dodge Polara 4 Dr. 70 Pontiac Exec. 4 Dr. 69 Pontiac G.P. 2 Dr. 69 Plym RR - 2 Dr. 72 Ford 71 Chev Pickup Coup Pickup 71 Dodge Vi Pickup 64 Dodge Vi Pickup Paulos Chrysler Dodge Plymouth - Tooele 1 Phone morrow. A few people in life are work but enthusiastic alrout most of the time they are your 882-416- bosses. STOOKEYS Many Claims will Ire going to the (rolls next month and the Ctah Association, is enermiaging informed on all Claims to how each of the election candidates stands regarding issues on environmental iuahtv. ONE VITALLY important environmental issue is the air we hieathe, according to Lyman Smart, I' LA President; "Is the candidate of your choice informed on the relationship of clean air to human health? W hat is his or her position on the Clean Air Act of 1970? Smart emphasized the most important thing to find out alxmt each candidate is whether he or she will give "lip service" only, or follow through on promises marie to voters. There are those candidates who want to identify with the public interest, but in reality do little when action is required, he stated. There are also those w ho seek to divert or put aside goals for cleaner air and Iretter human health," he added. SMART EMPHASIZED that the Ctah Lung Association is not endorsing any candidates. W'e do suggest the public know the candidates and turn out in nuniliers at the (rolls to elect those officials who will carry out the programs which will give citizens their fundamental right to breathe air that contributes to health and quality e of life. 484-445- 6. REPAIR SHOP now is B B B fl B B B B B fl fl fl fl B B B B B fl B B B B B fl STOOKEYS IB B B B B B fl H REPAIR SHOP is now an auth- orized state inspection station. For top quality guaranteed B fl B auto, truck, or Equipment repairs THINK STOOKEYS STOOKEYS REPAIR SHOP o:nm7 B B fl B fl B fl B B WEEKDAYS 8 AM - 1 0 PM SATURDAYS 8 AM - 5 PM 47 d c CALL 884-341- 4 WEST MAIN -- M Christmas Seal Service and will assist the public as well as legida-l.imtors and candidates in obtaining more information alxiut relationair quality and ships human health. Trouble with bucket seats is that not everyone has the same size bucket. Joining this year in supporting 4-- programs and activities for the first time are: the Insurance Company of North America, donor of the 1 dairy program; American Fishing Tackle Manufacturers Association, donor of two 4--1 1 fishing scholarships and Daisy Division, Victor Comptometer Corporation, which provides educational aids in the 4-- hunter education pro4-1- WOWH! THATS A LONGER SERVICE WEEK THAN OLD DUANE BROWN!!! 1 V - GRANTSVILLE i Ifl B i B B B B fl B ia tie-gie- e St limit in 1952. Hie National Safctx Count il Ptexitlcnt will fmu attention hi hi Kexnote Addle on '('oinpie henie Safctx Piogiaiinning 1971 Ke) noting the Octoliei 25th coufet ence cmoiis xx ill lie I low aid J. Sthulte, Dejinlx Ail.mt of latlxir (hi Oet iixitimi.il Safctx ami Health. W'adiiiigtou, Annual Bazaar Readied For e Is winterized? fc-'-- y' ap-ica- n Sm iw HM, Jim 9t Ron's American 1 94 N. Main 11141)0 nocjBaBnuaai Gra UCii(a5l) I l So you were lucky ond got your deer. Now eom Sm-iet- neers. Who' I going to cut, wrop ro,fy- I - ond freeze that j Big Buck? I D D D D D D D D D Bmm ELECT MC KENMICK Tooele County i o v s Utah MBA 211 East 3rd South, Salt Lake City, or Mr. John Smith, MRAU Tooele County Chapter Chairman, 143 South Hale, Grantsville, Utah. your car completely MS. JOHNSON stiesst-- that made oxer articles need not base i a home made, hand me down ante. ( lot lies to nuke user tan In found in ersmul waulmlies, It out li iends nr can lie (mrehased at a secondhand clothing store. she cmnmeiitrd. She suggest material Ik selected with care anti that it's strong and worth remaking. "Hie select imi of a (tat tern is one of the haulest (tarts of nuking a iiexv article fimii an old one. Know the size and shape of fabric pieces from the old garment and then select a pattern that is as DC.' ()c-toli- er lieatlv like the original garment pieces as possible. "AND MIKE me the lutte-rpieiet aie kinaller ami follow the line of the old fabric mi worn edge and eam may lie trimmed uwa v, die added. A (or bnltmiliole, junket and cut dart, the new pattern must allow the ewer to use them, cut aionml tlieua or foser them with Xokev patili pmkritor oilier details. Other ll gieu by Mv Johnson iin hided making sore the fabric wa ileair licfme working willt It and cutting accurately. Make over can lie a intiteresting ami (mi to make a t lol con die ling limn new fabin, ( bided. n ('lsE rxieiiiiHiital Dnxet Iteh.ibih-tatioi- i Piogiani and a J.in lot the aihiiinitiatixe adjudication ol ualixe tiafliexiolatiou. Tolanx of New link. Aflei xcixing with the Mamie Coip in the Pat die liming Wol Id Wat II, he attended St. Bonaxeiitiue CnixeiMtx and teceixcd a Rat helm of I axt fioui Albany anil ; V) law PRIOR TO HIS eni lent ap (xiintinent. Sthulte wa the Aix-i.in- l , liegiou.d Diicctor for ()S with ofliee headquarRegion 8 Culm ado. Mr. tered in Schulte joined OSII at it iuee-tiowith the in 1971 and ha of lailmt l'Xil. since Department Hie Deputy Secretary will confine his rcmaik to the subject of "Hie Status of OSII Tmlax." Other nationally recogiiied speakers apieariiig on the Conference Program will include Dale Marr, Business Manager, International Union of Operating Engineers, .San Francisco, California, and Ralph D. Graham, Regional Hazardous Materials Specialist, Federal Highway Adiniiiistiatimi, Denv er. Colorado. THE TWO DAY conference event is s(mismed by the Ctah Safety Cmmcil and Ctah Chapter, of Safety EngiAmerican Transcript, Friday, October IS, 1971 "Vmi xau use xmn imagination and aitistie alalitx to i lot he xoni faiiulx lot xrix little mooes, saxs Theta Johnson, ( tail Mate Cliixeisltx ( lolhllig sjiecuhst Hie wilri Is tailed 'make ox eis, an idea whiih wa npiilai a genei atioii or so ago. ol etonmii-i"AND HI i until! ion and slim luges tmlax, it is again the m thing to do, noted Ms. Johnson. She vi id t lollnng can la-- made (or all ineinlietx ol the faimlx fimii used clothing for little m notash outlax. Details for nuking new t lolhllig fit Mil old is rsplamcd in complete detail III a new CSC I took let, "Mmlern Make Oxeis. Hie Imnkh-- t is available lot (a) t ents bom the Bullet ill Room, CMC IS. Ctah State Cniseisitx, Logan, Ctah SI 122. It explains in detail Imw to in.ike ilnlitien's t lollies f ruin adult tlothes, uni lei weal limn a gown. denim (aikets bum (cans. (this tiiaux mme uionex saving ideas. ieldeut, Tolanx xeixed vxen xeatx ax the Cotniniitaiei of the of New- Yolk Male IVpaitmcnt Motoi Vehitle wliete be guided the dexeloMiieut of a model tiallic xafctv piogiaiil that Unbilled all Hie Awards Banquet oil 25 will sec the piesentation of the Julian Bamlierger Memorial the InTraffic Safety Awards gram. dustrial Safety Awards, the ASSE Awards, and a speeial award to lie presented by the Ctah Safety Council. The Conference sessions will lie open to the public. TACT A chance to win a 1975 A young man proved himself Chevrolet Vega is only one of the wise the other day, when a many attractions of the 26th An- yonng widow asked him how old nual Bazaar of the Mental Retar- he He was. she thought dation Association of Utah. answered: I am just doubting The theme of the November about 10 yrs. making yon n 2nd affair is Day younger on account of your and will feature politicians speaklooks, or to make you 10 yrs. ing and mingling with the public older on account of your throughout the day. The bazaar intelligence. will run from 2 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the National Cuard Armory, 1543 Sunnside Avenue in Salt Lake City. Admission is free. THERE ARE more than 33,000 retarded citizens in Utah. Last years bazaar raised $20,000 for the retarded. According to Mrs. Elaine Sharp, Executive Director of MRAU, the goal this year is to raise $25,000. The money is used to help Utahs retarded and developmental disabled citizens at the Utah State Training School, Community Group homes and other state-wid- e programs. In addition to the new car, numerous other prizes will be given away at the raffle. An auction will also be held on items donated by merchants in the state. The many features of the bazaar include sales on holiday decorations and centerpieces, toys, new clothes, white elephants, antiques, food, and homemade foods and candies. Various groups and acts will keep the crowd entertained throughout the day. MRS. ANALEA GARBETT, Salt Lake City, is serving as coordinator of the booths this year. The booths will include a handmade department featuring holiday boutique, items for tots to teens, accessories for the hope chest, arts and crafts, quilts and afghans, a candy counter and more. The annual event is a well known traditional benefit, said Mrs. Sharp, which provides good opportunities to pick up some bargains for early Christmas shoppers, as well as having a good time, enjoying the festivities and of course, helping Utahs mentally retarded. MRAU IS also involved in other programs to help the retarded including the Advocacy and Schools Projects, Community groups homes, work with the Training School, the Elaine Sharp Therapy Center, and information and education programs. Ayone wishing to volunteer time or merchandise to the bazaar should contact MRAU offices at "Pre-Electio- Candidates and voters who want to become better informed on air quality issues are invited to take advantage of several pamphlets and booklets available from the ULA at 1616 South 11th East, Salt Lake City, telephone This literature is free, as a equipped to do precision front end alignment if your tires are not giving you the miles you paid for then you would likely benefit from a precision front end alignment from STOOKEYS I I I I I I I I I I I I I little mitt it llotlie Ann, daughter of Roltert and Di Inn Chaniherlaiii. She was born Septemlier 27 at the I DS Hosand wriglied pital in Salt teten pound ten ounces. She has a three year-olImttlier Todd and prtmd grandparent are Mr. and Mrs. II. K. (Jiain-lierlaiand Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth lewis, all of Tooele. BO ITS If you'ie lacing time to get that old (mat caulked and ill the the season' oter, water take heart. A ferry on the Indus Biter, near Skardu in the Himalayas, hat lieen since it tianspoited Aletamler the Kseculites Cleat in .TVS B.C. Ttii Volers Should Consitler Environment, ULA Asserts 1 I leading an at lax of uatlouallv h itHognitsI xufety rxM-i- t to appear at the Kith Annual Utah Safety CMi(eienee anil Exhibit at the Tiaxelaxlge ('omen turn (cuter, (Vtolicr 21 i5. 1974, will lie Vuunit I.. Tolanx, liei dent of the NatiiHial Saletx Conn t il, Chicago, llluioit. PRIOR 1() In appouilment a the National Salclx Couniil I CNi TiMHle Modern Make Overs Announced eco-mimi- rapidly llic Safclv RECORDER Democrat |