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Show Utahs Home, Safe, Home Univ. Researchers Offer Help For Critically ill Nol So Different !! In the ditleu-n- t wot Idol t tab, at things aie not so ihlfeieut least for the Division of V ihlhfe Resources. Accoiding to a survev taken bv True inagame, Utah's Division is otilv one of mine than 30 fatliKHighout the United Mates First, make sure your child is aware of the danger zones. Even the young toddler understands the meaning of the word ,no" when your child heads for the stove or lamp cord, make sure a firm no" is heard loud and clear. Moie cing luiancial dilhcultiex. tlun hall of those are seeking a levenne increase this year. I he remainder asked lor and received nareascs last vear. F'lkl m UTUIMMUMON is opera- la-e- Minimize the hazards he is likety to meet. In the kitchen, make sure pot handles are turned inward on the stove. Laundry sup- plies (detergents, bleach, softeners) should be locked up... so should the medicine chest. St. Joseph As- pirin for Children the Aspirin childrens doctors recommend most has a child resistant safety-loccap... make sure all medications are similarly equipped and kept out of the reach of children. Keep your medicine cabinet Some necessities: sterile gauze compresses, sterile cotton, roller k well-stocke- d. bandages and adhesive strips, petroleum jelly, burn and sunburn medication, antiseptic for cuts and scratches, aromatic of ammonia, universal spirits anti- dote for poison (consult your pharmacist). If emergency strikes, be prepared. Post the tele- phone number of your physician, local poison control center, ambulance service, fire and police departments in a convenient place ... the minutes you save may save a life. balance with the ui u Is in Divi- sion's piogiams, Examples? - Set limits on number ol miles emplovees max dnve ( tut b.uk lining Restiictcd tespi-latni- IKVNM'OKHITON I.u ilit This old divine was created most people understood the smoking and health. They thought the rhyme was funny, Imt today its no joke. Aliout 300, (XK) persons will die from causes related to smoking, according to Lyman F. Smart, president of the I'tah Long Association. MAY "SOME argue that smoking the 'dirty weed has nothing to do with the devil, but more and more people agree that the smoke is unethical, especially when it is blown into the face of he said. It is also the unhealthful." "This personal pollution via the smoke stack nose can be more than its industrial conn- In industry, the maximum of carbon monoxide the air cannot average out to more than 50 parts per million Liven this baseline, how much curium monoxide do cigarettes wild into the air? Ilewarchers have found that smoking seven cigarettes in one hour, even in a ventilated room, created average levels of 20 p.p.m. in the room. In the seat next to the of proximity to s,n kcr, sidestream smoke from the rte- Hit-- carl am monoxide shot up almost twice the ,0 P maximum set for industry," reported Mr. Smart. "AND IT TAKES hours for the carbon monoxide to leave the who has laxly of the lvccn exposed to a smokey environment. Carlton monoxide in the hhxtd lasts for hours, unlike oxygen which is expelled in minutes. After three or four horns, half of the excess carbon monoxide is still in the blood stream. Mr. Smart reports that carbon monoxide is not the only harmful - non-smok- . gas produced by the burning ciga- ree- for example, hydrogen t. s a P'son that attacks ratory enzymes. It is found in nar) air pollution. But the concen-i- n tration in cigarette smoke itself is 1X ppm. Long term exposure to - ne respi-terpar- (p.p.m.). dered dangerous. Mr. Smart told what eflects the gases have upon the Ixalv. The breathing system normally cleans itwlf. Breathing these harmful gases can break down this process. As a result, the lungs have more vulnerable to bacteria and viruses that cause disease. "CIGARETTE SMOKE can also trigger asthma attacks. There are millions of people, adults as well as children, who are sensitive to tobacco smoke and suffer e attacks. Even among smoke-cause- d children researchers found that respiratory illness twice as often in young chil- dren whose parents smoke at home compared to those with parents. These people see smoke as a pollutant that lessens their defiles their. d chance for good health, he said. Even though smoking information confronts the public, one in every three adults still smokes. Still, more than 300 million adult Americans have kicked the habit. Millions more are trying. The Utah Lung Association supports the idea that if industries can spend millions in an effort to meet pollution standards, cigarette smokers can do their part bv not imposing personal pollution upon others, Mr. Smart g air.-an- can and, urged, share that responsibility by speaking out when tobacco smoke is irritating them. - i sx-- 1 capital outlay ( oast pmchascs Closed Scott vcnue ll.tlchciy Reduced t .Reliable fish to be planted in 197.5 bx ten pen cut. HOMEW1U these clients have mine than olfset by cost increases in: 'Hu- - l pin)ect Inol hcait lung mathe use volving chines to supxnt patients with unite insufficiency is luutlcd bv a three-year- . ytOO.WXt contract fiom the National Heart and Lung Institute outflow as nidcicd bv the Envi, Nlll.lt. The center is one of nine ronmental Irotection m the nation involved in a collalai-rativ- e stuilv to determine the clinUpgraded law cnloicement ping-raical usefullness of such treatment. Management, research and proThe project is being carried out tection of nong.une wildlife speciusing the facilities, resources and es. equipment of the University, l.DS NEW THESE resjvonsi-bihtic- s I los vital and the Utah biochemical are consideied vitally Test I .ah (UBTL1, a comainent of to the enhancement of the University of Utah Research Utah's wildlife anil must la- - conInstitute. Tin- - UBTL team is expetinued. However, the continuation rienced in the use and evaluation t of current programs is of membrane oxvgenatorx, the new iqxiii the financial ability of the --coina)iient of the heart lung maDivision," said Ihelps. He was used in the study. chines quick to jsoint out that without DR. ALAN II. Morris, principal financial aid from the Stale investigator for the project and assistant professor of medicine at lature in 073 and 1971, Division the I' of I' College1 of Medicine, programs would have been further savs the candidates for membrane reduitd. supiavrt should be pa- Sivortxmen should be gratetut the ages ol 12 anil tients lie said, lor alloto legislators, 65 who have acute respiratory incating $82.5.000 trnui the general and are deteriorating and sufficiency fund for fiscal year 1973-7support with convigorous despite $155,000 for fiscal vear 1971-7ventional therapy. The cause of the heads our These monies have kept respiratory failure should be ulmvc water." reversible, including such "Unfortunately, we are again conditions as pneumonia, smoke faced with expanding costs and ov erdoses, drown inhalation, drug he noted. ilimishing revenue, Stilus of almosj every license type were dowii last year, naturally deBaby-Sittin- g la-e- dcH-ndcn- la-in- , ' 4 creasing revenue. For example, big down bv game license sales were some 7,000 last year; about 4,000 fewer combination licenses were sold; and onlv about 10.000 of the li20, (XX) nonresident big game censes available were sold. IIE ADDED that budget needs for the next fiscal year amount to over $8 million, vv revenue adds up to only $6.6 million. d Prosperity is only an instrument to be used, not a diety to be worCalvin Coolidge shipped. is so large 3 13 cup cornstarch cups orange sections 3 eggs, separated sections cup grapefruit 2 cups water 1 medium avocado, 2 teaspoons grated sliced Boston lime peel lettuce leaves 14 cup fresh lime juice 1 cup dairy sour cream 2 drops green food 14 cup Concordgrape coloring (optional) jelly 12 cup Concordgrape salt 14 teaspoon preserves 14 cup chopped 1 pie shell, macademia nuts baked and cooled Combine orange, grape14 teaspoon cream fruit and avocado. Arrange of tartar on lettuce leaves. 6 tablespoons sugar Blend sour cream and 12 cup shredded coconut grape jelly. Add salt and In a medium saucepan macadamia nuts; stir to blend. Serve sauce over sal- combine sugar and cornBlend starch. and egg yolks ad. Makes 4 servings. water; gradually stir into Pie Key Lime-Grap- e mixture. Cook over medium heat, stirring con- cups sugar 2 mill thioughout the region telephone the unit at any time of the day or night to consult with the pulmonary cart-teaalinut a patient who might l from the facility. Tin costs for treatment in the Respiratory Intensive Care Unit are high, lint all health insurance carriers in the Intermount.iin area, f max- sja-iia- including Medicare, have approved its use for they insure. Tilt-- extra costs associated with the heart lung machine supjmit s research funds from NULL Dr. Schmidt says the need for respiratory intensive care units is liecoming well established, just as eoionarv intensive care units considered a vital part of the inixlem general hospital. He notes that a University of Pennsylvania Hospital stuilv showed that deaths among ventilator patients art-no- then-droppe- from 63 jierceiit to IS percent after respiratory intensive care unit was established. wen liflil Bakiev Orr and Ramnmd AnderFuiicial XI in the Tate Muitu-,uson, F.lois Ilv, and Bishop Gull 1 at 29 jail sn:ke. Ni blade a Johnson f.u im.i HIE BISHOP gave lux Viiileisoil and the services wete conI III' IRI UDF. and Mien cluded with Baikley Otr singing bv was plavcd music 1 niuhii "III the Gaiilen and James d C, Mull and Bishop laisO was the lauiilx aver. offeimg i losing lateil. Hie ottu pi piaxer Bolw-r- t Anderson dedicated on Del l i'k. yvcii bv a giaudxuii, Mm-ttin- grave in the Giuiitsville and another gtaiidxoit, Kav Pall the weie: Bill cave piavei. iisri!. o(ieiung Anderson. Vic Vnleixiiii. gt u ids hi . VndeiMHi. Holx-r- t ltoU-i- t was fol Mill hi II. Toliv Pun Von l)r sang "O Mv Father'' and Eisk. and James Millward lowed bv a talk fiom K Mitihell. "Bevond the Sunset" was sung hv post-hid- e Mill-wai- e Strviecnuifs Opportunity College Designed For Volunteer Forces dun eilm at.'is ami ol Dih-lislepiesenta lives have funned a new, cinei,i' live development, (ailed Seilii-c-mesOppoit iniitx ( Colleges S( K tile piogi.un is designed to mi lease eilm.it ion, il opMiitonilies foi Civ ol the all vohmteei Milled Fours. SOC is designed to aid men ami women in iiiufoiin to ohtain high sihool and college degiees despite the inheient inohihtv of niihtaiv life. Il lus alwavs difficult in tin- - past loi unlit. ill (tropic to im iease their education lierause of Iransfcis, OFTEN, SCHOOLS at new locations did not accept credits earned at coiiimiiuitv colleges elsewhere. Miht.nv people often couldn't cnmplv with tin-- v.ou-tof icsideiirv requiii-uii-iitsand 120 Now. 131 fonr-- ear colleges luxe joined SOC to bring down the harrieis faced which luxe military memlt-rfor so long. In fact. Defense officials now estimate that a high school graduate should hes . two-vc.i- r y lu-l- s alth- to earn a junior foi after-dut- v study college degit-dining his first four xearx of military service. If he staxs on ilutx for another four xearx, he should luxe been able to complete a bachelor's A basis of SOC is that a participating college agrees to grant e with minimal resident stmlv when military obligations pieclmle full illim; normal resi. The progiam dency rcquiii-nii-ntsalso olft-i- ciedit for education expci iences and training obtained in the Armed Forces, including United States Armed Forces Institute correspondc;ce courses. THE SOC participant institutions represent a netwoik of a ilegiee schools acioss tin- - U.S. and abroad wlinli have itvognied the needs llieir ol uiilit.tiy tile coo is an oigami-- agii-i-ini-- a sM-cia- xjK-ci- status, ami advisurx assistance. Hie SOC progiam a reality in mid 1973. Hie effort and anrepiesents a key other attraction to young men and women considering a career in uniform, who don't want their educational progress to fall bv the wax side. VIRUSES At least 125 different viruses luxe Iki-i- i shown to cause the common cold, Imt no comMnmd is known to reduce the activity of the organisms or lessen the length of their stay in your bixly. On the other hand, the symptoms of their presence are woefully familiar sore throat, fever, stopped-uor runny nose, and cough. Unpleasant as , the y are, if your syiiiptoins are due solely to the common' cold, thev will go away in time if you dont take any thing. Changing Times. p FRANCHISE OPPORTUNITY Gamble Hardware Stores has locations available in Utah and Idaho. Investment required. Interested parties can contact Gambles Representatives during the Grand Opening of Gambles in Tooele on January 30, 31 and February 1st. CORNET Jan. 30, 31, Feb. 11 stantly, until mixture thickens and boils. Cook 1 minute longer. Remove from heat and stir in lime peel, lime juice and food coloring. Spread Concordgrape preserves in bottom of prepared pie shell. Pour lime filling over preserves. Beat egg whites and cream of tartar in small deep mixing bowl at high speed until foamy. Gradually beat in sugar; continue beating until stiff and glossy. Heap meringue onto hot mixture and sPread over filling, carefully scafn6 meringue to edge of crusL Bake at 400F. for about 10 minutes until ringue is a delicate brown, Makes 6 to 8 servings. 1 a.m. to 7 p.m. me-sug- ar I In these days when hunting seasons are still on many peoples minds, an article from the National Shooting Sports Foundation makes interesting reading. It refers to a studv bv the Fish and Wildlife Service to determine how 40 game land areas in 12 states were being used and how much. Nearly 3.25 million acres of state game lands were more heavilv used bv non- hunting outdoor recreationists than by hunters. Yet the lands were bought with revenue from hunting license sales and an excise tax on sporting arms and ammunition. The survey used a list of 86 outdoor activities. Of the five most which popular use activities made up 89 percent of all use activities hunting was at the bottom of the list. was the most Sightseeing popular activity (28.3 percent) followed by fishing (19 percent), picnicking (18 percent), camping (15 percent) and hunting (9 percent). Clearly, hunters dollars are buying a lot more than just hunting. Age 4 weeks to 14 years Full selection of poses limit 1 per child, 2 per family Groups 884 each add'l child 8x10 ef-lo- s gm Photo Hours: vola- to gear educational nppoitu-mile- s towaid inulerslamliug and fullilliiig tin- - needs ol tin mobile mihtarv. The many Ivem-fttof SOC im tilde III Hr,il et trace requite-ineiitavailahilitv of evening l academic assisi lasses, tance, ptoiisinu for to complete courses thiough sMiial or optional means, Itla-ra- l transfer of credits policies, provision of resiliency which is adaptable to moneeds of service bility and anil agreement to honor commitments nude to service people. even though the individual scliiKiI may discontinue SOC over the Creamy Sunshine Salad 882-035- world. 1hvsicians bottle or a child unattended in his bath even for a minute. Keep a sharp eve out for such potential hazards as matches or sharp objects left within childrens reach and toys strewn around or on stairs. Should a child be hurt seriously, dont hesitate to call the doctor, an ambulance or the police. Never try treating anything other than a minor injury vourself. IF YOU SMELL or discover a fire, get the children out of the house immediately. Call the fire department from a neighbors phone. When parents get back, insist that you be escorted home if it is after dark. If you feel that vour employer is unfit to drive, ask for taxi fare or call vour own parents to pick you up. famous dessert. So let the sun shine in at your house this winter with these flavor favorites from, the sunny State of Florida. 725 North Main respiiatoiv intensive inte muses, (ihysical thei.qiists, inhalation thciapists, and pidmoiurx laboia-torand computer tei huiciaus. Tin computfiifd patient moni-toiinsvstem utilizes the facilities of the Uuiverxitvs Depaitmeut of Biophvsics and the largest hospital-bused computer facility in the with bottom pie crust before adding lime filling and meringue gives a pleasant contrast of flavors and colors to this Clyde Gibson Tire v Last Rites Held For Anna Anderson baby-sittin- ida Keys is Key Grape-Lim- e Pie. A layer of Concordgrape 1 1 is not a )c Rack. Get a list of g Although emergency Bob Ingersoll, job, telephone numbers. dangerous (Jet specific instructions Managing Director of the I'tah Safetv Counxil, cautions that it is about feeding and bathing and full of hidden hazards for the inex- - what time youre to put the dren to bed. Ask questions about teenager. THE LOCAL GROUP ad- - such things as how the stove works, vises that any teenager who baby- - what foods to serve or what play sits should keep the following areas to use, and where the first aid supplies are kept. safetv tips firmly in mind: . AFTER THE PARENTS Your parents should know vour employers. leave, lock all outside doors. Never Before the child s parents open them to anvone unless you leave, ask where they can be are absolutely sure it is all right, . xrv to keep the childrer reached and when they expect to espeeiallv toddlers, in sight as they play. Never leave an infant alone has its own seasonal pastimes and activities based on climate and cultural background. Florida is known for its juicy citrus fruits and Key Lime Pie. For a delicious appetizer or light dessert try Creamy Sunshine Salad. This healthful salad combines fresh orange and grapefruit sections with avocado slices, a sweet n creamy Concord-grap- e dressing and chopped macadamia nuts. The dressing is quick and easy to prepare because its made with convenient Concordgrape jelly and sour cream. An updated version of that specialty from the Flor- 2 l Dangerous? that each state or region preserves spread ing or v.tt ions tv kx of tiumnw. Tin basic idea of the mental supmit is to diveit a (notion ol the him,! thiough an aitili Hal lungloi addition ol oxvgeu and removal ol catlmn dioxide over a period ol dais or weeks. 'Hie heart lung ilex ice to In used is a luembi.me oxvgeuatoi, in wloili gas exihauge takes place as the blond is punitcd thiough an aitili u.il membiaue svstem. Mali a proccduie is liemg used centeis rcgul.ulv at a lew across the nation, but the rest an h luring supported bx Nl II .1 at Utah anil eight other t fillets w ill Ik-- the (list coutlnllfd studies ol the value ol the new treatment. I tali is the the East and imly center Vest Coasts. IYTIENTS IN the lfgltvti.il Respiiatoiv Intensive Can Unit not receiving the heat t limgbv pass will still receive the most cvpcit caie available in the legion, lhvsi ci, ms 1, oned m puhnnuniv can-alt- oil itutv atouml the iltak. Besides Vlumtlt and Moms, a U of U pulmouarv fellow siqa-iises the resident stall in the unit. 'Iluvxpe-cialltrained stall also ini hides Can Be For Inexperienced ADD SUNSHINE TO WINTER MENUS Our country to the i.dlv cqmpicd van oi an plane is available ihinughnut the lutcimnunjam region, and the tin dii al team travels to the patient to handle can- - during Irunxpoit. Dt C. DuV'avne Schmidt, diieitor of Respiratoiy Can- at l)N Hospital and clinical piolessoi ol medicines at the U of U College ol Medicine, savx the iegion.il center is the only Itespi-tatoiIntensive Cate Unit between Denver and the lacific bv v Agt-nc- 300,000 To Die From Smoking Related Causes x v nl most 1 v v ol Utah physicians and leseaicheis aie now otleimg anew sen ice lot patients (mm the in'et mountain region who are sul tiling tiom h(e tlueateumg t.ulme. The latest advances in care and I . ea n ut aie available at the Respiiatoiv Intensive Care I mt at 1.1 is Hospital in Salt Dike its Hie i.u ilit v is one of a small niuiiU-ol centers in the nation wlieie i ntu allv ill patients mav be i oii'idcied lor tif.itmciit with an cipci mifiital supsiit teihnique involving pinlonged use of a heart lung i nai lime. i ting on the same license revenue base as it was in llM iT.Tliat was the last war a license lee increase was apinvcd. "Hie Division is having a haul time paving today's prices with vesteidavs tunding," notes Duet tor John E. Ihelps. "Suuimg costs have icstricted us m vutuallv eveiy facet of our he explains. "1. Holts made to keep availahle liavc I 11a Toot le Transcript, Friday, January 31, 1975 FAMILY COLOR PORTRAIT Children with parents Grandparents-Mo- ft Dad Adult Couples $088 limit one special per family |