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Show THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1977 if ' ' J PAGE 5 pe Crisis Center mors Conference ei tS.s iK The Second Annual estern Regional Conference on Sexual Assault will be held m Salt Lake City, May 28, 29, and :?i), 1977 The Conference will be hosted by the Salt Lake Rape Crisis Center and will be open to both professionals from many fields and to the general MINI CLASSES in physical feature for special workshops professional counselors, fitness and camping skills were among suggestions given at Hunter Stake idea psychologists, Rape Crisis Center Staff and volunteers, doctors, nurses, police officers, prosecuting Schedules Leadership Meet i it s i I the advent of the spring season of 1977 most of us are beginning to get out of doors again. There are gardens and lawns that need work and outdoor chores of all sorts that have accumulated during the winter. ? With the return of outdoor activities comes once again the hazard of minor acI cidents, cuts and scratches. Most often these arent serious and will heal quickly if properly cleaned and protected. The American Medical Association cautions that sometimes these scratches be can more serious. Sometimes they are the channel through which you could get tetanus, commonly called lockjaw. spores lie dormant in the soil of your garden, the dirt of your garage. These spores can infect you through the tiniest wound-- a pin scratch, a bee sting or a small cut. Tetanus may spores remain in your body for long periods without producing the disease. Or, they may produce poison effects in five to fourteen days, even though the wound has healed. First signs of tetanus are irritability and restlessness. Muscles rapidly become rigid, eventually causing a clenched-jaleer that gives tetanus the popular name of lockjhaw. When symptoms appear, the outlook is grim, even with the best treatment. To avoid the deadly consequence, be sure you and your family are immunized with tetanus toxoid. When you are imbody munized, your manufactures antibodies that will fight tetanus. A booster is Tetanus-producin- g -- Awards Given Students Governors t: i Utah to Scholarships Technical College at Salt Lake have been awarded to three Kearns High School students. one-yeRecipients of the $300, scholarships are DeWayne Fox, for machinist i r training; electronic r blue and represented white check. This included a display from each ward on a check material class, a camping skill display and a display on physical fitness. Education was green and white gingham check. The education department included a display for teachers regarding summer preparation. There was information about charts, filing ideas, handouts and various ways to improve teaching skills. Also shown was a film strip prepared by Jeanine Day and Donna Lunt. Summer Fun Doings was yellow and white check. This gingham were sent to all ward board members. Large posters announcing the event were on display in the cultural hall, Edward Nieuland, technology needed every ten years. If you arent protected, in an emergency there is no time for immunization. If you have no build-i- n immunity, your physician may inject An tetanus antitoxin. emergency shot, however, is not always effective. e Your only tetanus is guarantee against immunization with tetanus toxoid. Only one of every four Americans has this protection. Have you? long-rang- Waste Water Often Used In Garden If you live in one of the communities where wrnter supplies are adequate, bear with us for a moment while we try to help the folks who are under restrictions. You know, when you are accustomed to the good flavor of home grown vegetables and the convenience of having a garden at your doorstep, you w'ont mind carrying a few buckets of water to grown your own. Weve been talking about using waste water for your garden. Water from your from dishwasher, machine, washing yes. your You can also save bath water and rinse water from dishes. Youll need one of the squeeze-bul- b gadgets on a hose to siphon out the water, or a small hand-washe- hand-cranke- in computers; and John Steven Valdez, for welding. The Craftsmen Scholarships are awarded annually Utahs Gov. Scott by Matheson to assist vocational and skilled tradesmen in the state. The scholarships will be presented during a banquet April 26 at the Hilton Hotel in Salt Lake City. The awards are for the 1977-7school year at Utah Tech which starts Sept. 27 this year 8 d bilge pump d designed for emptying boats. Certain areas have ordinances against reusing household waste water. The primary intent of these laws is to prevent the spread of diseases. You can check with Department of Public Works or City Sanitation Department. They may give you the green light to save water from your kitchen sink, bathtub and shower for use in your garden. Is it worth the effort to save and reuse water for gardens? You bet it is! Fresh produce will be expensive this local summer. Youll not only be saving money but you'll also be doing your part to keep the price of commercially grown vegetables within the reach of families who have to economize. successful favorite mini- display suggested places families might visit this ummer. Some ideas were Promised Valley Playhouse, University of Utah Fine Arts, Pioneer Village and touring the capitol building. Food was illustrated with red and white checks. The Summer Fun Foods was an outstanding display. Round tables with poles in the center were decorated as Maypoles. dessert attorneys, individuals with whip cream, if professional groups in attendance. authors Several will speak at the conference; Susan Brownmiller, (Against Our Will Men, Women and Diana Russell, Rape) well-know- n in- Students 2,361 diplomas fenders. The workshops will be designed to cover all aspects of sexual assault, including but not limited to crisis counseling with vic- tims, incest and child molestation, dealing with offenders, wife beating, telephone counseling, medical problems, legal problems, and the National Center for the Prevention and from the West area were among the the general public, and sex Valley students who received at the 102nd Commencement April 22, at Brigham Young University in These Utah. Provo, graduates, in addition to the 1,032 who received degrees in December, brought the total for the school year to 3,393. Local students receiving degrees were Jennie Lee Wilkey (AC); Scott B. Barclay (BAC), Penny Marie Barker (BAC) Alfred H. Students Learn About Aerospace Have Americans become blase about all that space stuff? It would seem so, since launches almost with the same skill and care oif the real thing. little fanfare Launch control .. countdown .. recovery along with a long list of safety procedures are all part of model rocketry, explains Brighton High Science Teacher, John Barainca, who is in charge of this part of the workshop. We try to conduct this launching contest so it's not a only entertaining, but well as learning experience for has been generated over aerospace achievements in the last decade after man first set the participants, Mr. Barainca said. Hercules, Bacchus Works, engineers handle tracking with transit equipment for accurate measurements and compute the results at a communications center. Prizes are awarded in each category. and suc- very interesting cessful club year. The annual installation luncheon will be held May 2, Motel-Hotc 1977, at the Tri-Ar- at 11:30 a.m., Joanne Terry is Chairman of the event with Flora McEwan and Marjorie Laughlin as vice chairmen. The symphony singers under the direction of their president Lois Hess will Music present a program, Around the World. Council Past President Edith Brinton will install the following new officers for the 1977-197club year President, Lois Nicholes, 8: Past President, Marion Palmer First Vice President, Merva Morris Second Vice President, Nan Thornock Recording Secretary, Maggie Husbands Corresponding Seacretary, Marilyn Chikd Treasurer, Georgeva Morgun Historian, Hazel Harrison Auditor, Beatrice Malouf. Braunberger ( DR ) , Catherine A. Gilson (BAC), Deloris Jenson (BAC) Rex Cossey Hansen (BAC), Elw-oo- d L. Loveridge (DR). The services were held in the 23,000-sea- students, 25,000 Birgham Young University is the large church-relateuniversity in the United States. It is operated by The Church of Jesus Christ of d Saints. The graduates represent Viking Mars mission, weather satellites, com- mercial and private aviation r and ballooning. hot-ai- Special achievement training will be offered for Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts. Of course, the session wont be all work and no play ... In the afternoon, youngsters will display their model rocket launching skills in altitude, parachute duration and egg launching There will even be an event for model hobbyists who design and build their own rockets These young rocketeers, who number in the thousands in this area, go about their day-lon- g percent are men and 40 percent women. Forty-thre- e percent of the graduates are married. The April class Gifted Plan May Meeting Utah Parent Association for the Gifted and Talented will hold a parents meeting Tuesday, May 3 from 7 to 9 p.m. at Whitmore Library at 2197 East 700 South. The subject will be testing of gifted children. and talented There will be small discussion groups to enable parents to talk about and take tests that are available in Utah School Districts. Lets get a bit more light on the subject! I'm Reddy Kilowatt, your friend at Utah Power. Each week, this column Hi, is can I save energy when cooking on an electric range? How A of YOUNGSTERS FROM all parts of Salt Lake Valley are readying their model rockets for launching skills contest scheduled Saturday at Brighton High as part of free aerospace workshop. nfoenew tefleplhione directory is going to press. We re getting ready to print the new telephone directory White page dual name listings are now available for residence subscribers with the same lat name w ho reside at the same address Fur example husband and wife may now list both their first names If vou need to make any changes in your listing in the White or Yellow Pages our business office will be happy to assist you and can advise you if any charges are involved But please call our business office now 1 he deadline is soon To avoid wasting electric energy, match the pan size to the the surface unit. size pressure Can save on electricity used for refrigeration? I Refrigerators and freezers run more efficiently when well filled. When half empty, they use more energy, because air is harder to keep cold than chilled foods and liquids. .. but foods should be placed slightly apart on refrigerator shelves for proper air circulation. Cover liquids in frost-fre- e units, because moisture is drawn away from uncovered liquids, which makes the refrigerator work harder. Defrost conventional refrigerators at least twice a month and freezers at least annually. A frost buildup of more than 14 inch makes the cooling unit work harder. Address your questions or suggestions to Reddy Kilowatt, P. O. Box 899, Salt Lake City, Utah 84110. Due to space limitations, all questions and suggestions cannot be printed In this column, but each will be answered. kiwi BQ3SH22E5S a Saving on refrigeration LIGHT COMPANY Mountain Bell Also, cooker requires less time and electricity to cook many foods. Small kitchen appliances can mean an energy savings in preparing small quantities of food. Toasters, waffle bakers, electric grills and skillets usually require less energy than a range when used correctly. Example; toasting bread In an oven requires three times as much toaster. electricity as in a pop-u- p Instead of frequent "peeking," use a timer to check oven temperatures. Each time you open the oven door, the temperature drops 25 to 50 degrees. Another way to save in cooking: countertop microwave ovens can mean an energy savings of 25 to 75 percent over conventional oven cooking. Q. A who Parents Of Less electricity for cooking State University Hercules Department, Youngsters will have the opportunity to learn more about the Space Shuttle, the the District of Columbia, and 30 foreign countries, and of the total 60 states, graduates doctoral degrees, 232 master's degrees, 1,755 bachelors degrees and 199 associate degrees. participate. Questions and suggestions regarding electricity, your electric service or energy conservation are welcome. basic subjects such as Math, Science, English and Social Studies using aerospace as a motivating and meaningful medium. On Saturday, April 30, some of this space fallout will be evident at the Fourth Annual Youth Aerospace Workshop at Brighton High School, 2220 E. 7600 S. The workshop is a cosponsored event by the Utah area. 47 175 suggestions we receive from our cus-"- u tomers. You are warmly invited to -- Elementary Incorporated and the Utah Science Teachers to bring with students together aerospace engineers in this included received Marriott t Center, the largest assembly building on any campus in the United States. With more than BYU devoted to common questions and teachers are able to teach the The Salt Lake Council of Women has just concluded a sexual assault case, either from a medical, law enforcement, legal or counseling standpoint. It is hoped that the conference will facilitate the exchange of information and ideas between these various groups. Victims of Crisis and Rape The Victim Goes to Court) and Richard Rada (Clinical Aspects of the Rapist.) The purpose of the conference is to bring together in one forum representatives of Latter-da- y learning. Enjoy Lunch Lytle Holmstrom, (Rape Diplomas From e Women all the various groups which may become involved in a Area Students Receive volved in the rehabilitation and treatment of offenders, ol desired. A popular suggestion was to treat daughters to Relief Back to Society with a School Fashion Show and luncheon. were held, Departments but dismissed fifteen minutes early so that everyone would have an opportunity to see the displays and have foot on the moon. Yet, the nation continues to progress in space at a fantastic pace. To place a sophisticated robot on a planet more than One table was Create a 200 million miles away, as Sand which, another was done with the Viking Create a Salad and last, Lander on Mars, is an almost Create a Dessert. On the incredible accomplishment. sandwhich table were loaves In the next few years, a Buck of French Bread covered with Rogers-typspace vehicle tuna fish; the ladies then will be the Space Shuttle proceeded to build their own launched like a rocket and sandwiches. The salad table then after performing its was a salad bar where each Relief Society worker fixed space chores land back on her own salad. On the desset earth like a jetliner. Even though Americans table were small pie shells. have come to expect these as a Each lady had choice of pie every-da- y routines, teachers her then and fillings topped are finding a classroom fallout" that generates space spontaneous pupil interest in no-w- ater your Craftsmen was Homemaking with Homemaking Leader, Linda Vonk were instrumental in its success. Invitations covered with Summer Brings Cuts, Bruises With Activities With each covered with gingham check. There was a display for every department. social uoikers, Community Mental Health Center personnel. Hurrter Stoke Relief Society President Judy Larson and her counselors Lola Woolstenhulme and Karen Hewitt. Secretary and as various the between m (Politics of Rape and Crimes Against Women); Lynda public The conlerence will workshop "Check into Summer Fun." Check into Summer Fun was the theme of the Hunter Relief Stake Society leadership meeting held last Thursday evening. The idea demonstration was prepared under the direction of the Stake Relief Society leadership meeting held last Thursday evening. The idea demonstration was prepared under the direction of the Relief Stake Society Control of Rape. The day will also include interaction !r Im? 0 r t. ', L J " V T f |