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Show j I Tooele Home Improvement Police And To Commence Soon Expected Sheriff Dockets The $133.01 A bicycle valued at $100 was reported stolen by Anne Kelley, 882 Buzianis Way. The bicycle, which lielonged to her son, was discovered missing April 4, when her son was attending a cub scout meeting at 868 Buzianis Circle. in the phase uf drvrlojMiu-nt- , tav Tuurle Housing Authority Director John Greenland. Greenland uy there are aeveral riep borne owner mint take if they intend to receive fund to upgrade their hornet. Included in theve step are: BEGINNING procedure which include; formulate budget, establish criterion, outline specification. draft program, attd establish correlation between Tooele City and the homing authority. Establish minimum standards, oirtline specification for improvements, and set up administrative rules fo ixxw artd regulations. Precorwt ruction -- The gas station in Stockton was broken into Monday aftemonn and 4 or 5 cases of soda pop were stolen. The suspects entered through the hack doors of the Imilding at aliout 230 p m., owner Phil Smart pent for upgrading X) ! honm in Tooele airthoriation Bikc-A-Tho- inspection report, to uMain information. accident occurred at aliout 5 p m. Saturday when the vehicle of Keven Jones was smashed into by a red Vega station wagon. The driver of the Vega has not yet found. n Ix-e- n A vehicle was stolen from the parking lot of the Glowing Enrliers Restaurant, 494 S. Main. The stolen car which lielongs to (Tarance Steele, 42 S. 1st E. is a 1969 Toyota sedan, and was taken from the lot at alnnit 9 am. Saturday. Michael B. Ilickman, 762 V. Vine, was arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol at aliout 4:20 p.m. Daniel M. Clegg, 387 Antelope, was also arrested for Dll at aliout 1:25 Sunday morning. Other citizens picked up for driving under the influence include Ray L Pruett, 473 S. 380 W., at 2 am. Saturday; Ronald J. Holland, 439 Parkway Ave., at 2:25 a.m. Saturday, and George E. Brown, 459 Spruce at I a.m. Saturday. Carpet and Upholstery Care by Eileen Overholt Last week I mentioned vacuum cleaner salesmen and some of their claims for their products. This week Td like to discuss another statement he made about basing your carpets cleaned. He told the homeowner she should not have had her carpets cleaned because the chemicals push the dirt to the bottom of the carwas pet and it turns to mud. Then the Scotchgard that it in sealed the mud, the after leaving cleaning applied there permanently." There are cases where this could be true. If you would try to clean the carpets yourself without thoroughly vacuuming first, and use an excessive amount of water, you could end up with mud at the base of the carpet. Some people, in order to make up for the lack Fred Jolley, President of the Colorado Chapter of the Cystic Fibrosis Forurdation. annorua-etoday that Ruth Yates and Steve Pratt of Tooele County have I wen selected as the 1979 Breath of life Campaign (Siairpenons for Cystic Fibrosis in Crantsville and Tooele respectively. The date for the May will lie announced in the future. Bike-A-Tho- BIKE-A-THO- g stic Fibrosis Foundation. It is not commonly known that aliout one in twenty persons carries the genetic trait for cystic fibrosis. This would mean that there could be approximately 10 million carriers in the nation. Jolley, who is a cystic fibrosis parent, underscored his remarks by explaining, "little more than a decade ago, the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation was working to keep children with CF alive long enough to start school. Now we are trying to help some of these same patients, who have grown to young adulthood, enter college or find jobs. LONGEVITY has increased year by year, Jolley continued, and we have hope that scientists will find a control or cure for cystic fibrosis. A major purpose of the Cystic Fibrosis thoroughly cleaned. So in this instance the claim made by the salesman may have some merit. The outcome really depends on the person doing the cleaning, and the equipment they use. seeking APRIL 1 5th WELL BE OFFERING SPECIAL ADDITIONS TO OUR MENU TO MAKE THIS A UNIQUE EATING EXPERIENCE. r FOR BREAKFAST: TRY OUR FRUIT BAR!! FEATURING SEA FOOD, OMELETS, AND HAWAIIAN HAM AND EGGS. rFOR DINNER: HALF A BAKED CHICKEN WITH STUFFING BAKED EASTER HAM WITH YAMS WITH A SURPRISE INSIDE TO ALL CHILDREN WHO CLEAN THEIR PLATES!! EfABERS RESTAURANT 494 S. Enjoy Easter With Us" to give these young people ex- posure to some recruit training with their peers to better prepare them for the traumatic change from civilian life to the strict military regimine," explained Major General, Maurice L. Watts, Adjutant General for Utah. AS FAR as we know, General Watts said, this is one of the first such programs' in any of the states around here. BRING YOUR FAVORITE BUNNY TO BREAKFAST! EASTER SUNDAY, t,b purthost of ony Slyvonio BASKFTBAll 30th. DURING THIS time notice will accepted from contractor who are interested in bidding on these rehabilitation projects. From these notices a lid will lie established to determine itnal awarding of contracts," the director says. For additional information on the program, contact either Joe Busico at . or Mr. Greenland le 882-365- THi 8H2-7I10- Foundation is to conquer this tragic inherited disease which occur once in every 1,500 live birth in the l'S." Through volunteer effort in chapters across the country, the Cystic Fibrous Foundation's Breath of Ufe Campaign helps support : -- RESEARCH to find a control or cure of cystic fibrosis, the leading genetic killer of children; -- NETWORK of over 100 Cystic Fibrosis Centers specializing in diagnostic and treatment service for children with CF and other diseases, including asthma, bronchiectasis, childhood enphysema. and chronic bronchitis; -- PUBLIC HEALTH EDUCATION PROGRAMS to alert parents to the disease in svniptoms of tficir children and to seek the treat- f merits which can improve their child- g ren's lives. When a Cystic Fibrosis Breath o Life volunteer asks for your pledge please give as generously as you can,; Jolley urged. "Lung- - damaging disease-- ' still kill more children in this country than any other disease except cancer.? At least three children die each day from cystic fibrosis so children with lungdamaging diseases truly need the support of the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. Crantsville citizens who wish to volunteer to help in the campaign are asked to call Ruth Yates at 1 or Tooele citizens may call Steve Pratt at 3 or 882 5600. 884-346- 884-502- 3, 882-438- Guardsmen Begin Orientation At Camp Williams This Week Were In the case of the woman the salesman was talking to, his statement was unfounded. She had had a professional cleaner clean her carpet, with heavy duty cleaning equipment that is capable of removing the deep soil. If on his original inspection of the carpet the professional cleaner finds a lot of sand at the base of the carpet, he would not begin to clean until he had first raked, if a shag, and vacuumed to remove the soil in a dry state. And a professional cleaner would not apply a product such as Scotchgard to a carpet that was not n will include THE contact to help educate every parent, grandparent, and prospective parent aliout the symptoms of Cystic Fibrosis and similar diseases, at the same time providing an opportunity to support the work of the Cy- of power in portable units, go over and over an area that is heavily soiled, thus overwetting. If there is a lot of dirt at the base of the carpet, it would be turned National Cuard recruits to mud. Be sure to vacuum thoroughly before cleaning from throughout the state your carpet, and then get down on your hands and knees 32 hours of pre- and separate the fibers with your Angers to see if there basic training orientation is any more dirt. This is especially important in doorat Camp Williams this ways where a lot of dirt and sand get tracked in from outside. FREE Chairmen Named For Tooele n said. A verification of income, ownership, etc. and evaluation uf applicants, AUTHORIZATION by owner, bidding procedure, rehab rnt estimates, contract fur rehabilitation. Final inspection, dislmrsement of funds, program evaluation, compilation uf records. Greenland say these preliminary actions should be completed by Apnl The whole idea of n said the program, Holbrook, "is tain orientation, to give these people a better pre tion for military life. is Captain Holbrook company commander for the Utah Military Aca- his staff demy. He are conducting the train- ing of the new recruits, WERE giving these people some drill and ceremonies instruction, some basic first aid, an opportunity to familiar- ize themselves with the some history of the National Guard, etc., Captain Holbrook said. were trying Basically to give them some familiarization with the heavy things theyll see at basic. One problem nationwide, Capt. Holbrook said, is that the dropout rate at basic training is high because the people coming in cant make the adjustment. With this program we hope to stem that. This program has good said First potential, Cap-bega- para-weeken- d. M-1- 6, Sergeant Dave Bleazard. If it pyschologically gets them ready for the traumatic shock they 11 have to face it should help. Most of the recruits participating in the program were enthusiastic. ITS interesting, said Private Fred Christensen of Company D, 1457th Engineer Battalion in Mt. Pleasant. It helps you understand how the different programs work. It allows you to build a sense of accomplishment. When you can shine instead of making mistakes. . . I hope this will give me a head start so I wont Christbe so confused, ensen said. He entered the Utah National Cuard in December and will begin basic training in June. With this experience I wont stick out like a Christensore thumb, ahead. . . At least III be prepared when I get to basic," said Private Carol Neal of the 116th Engineer Company of Springville. Til know what to expect. I wont get embarrassed as easily if I do something wrong. I'm glad they have this. I'm going to go in with a clear head. Weve got to leam it (the things that are being taught at the pre-ba-s- said orientation), Private David Allred of 144th Evacuation the We can do it Hospital. now without pressure in a relaxed atmosphere or we can do it later. What we leam here is something we wont have to leam at basic. I THINK this is a great break into military life, Allred said. In the past the responsibility for preparing recruits for their basic has training experience fallen upon their unit commanders. But, because of other more pressing the reresponsibilities, cruits have often been neglected. Through this they will be program given a greater opportunity for a positive experience and thus will become better ambassadors for the Utah National Guard. JOB FORMATION If you look at the matter of job formation as we do, it probably wont surprise you to hear that it costs our company, on the average, about $43,-00- 0 to create one new job. In order to have aftertax earnings for reinvestment in the creation of that one new job, we have to sell about a million dollars worth of 3M products. And in order to achieve such sales in a marketplace, competitive we have to operate in the most hospitable envirsen said. I THINK its a good onment we can find. deal, said Private Chris Carlos W. Luis, Vital Halterman of the 144th Speeches of the Day Evacuation Hospital in Salt Lake City. If you I through our can find out whats ahead, three times school play shock not a as its big doesn t mean it that but when you get there (to ba-teacher My was good. would think basic I sic). break a lot of people but was punishing me. when you know whats Nonnee Coan AL and Furniture-Applianc- Fine Quality-Fa- 882-096- 4 st LID e Service-Term- s - 54 So. 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