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Show Hatch supports Utah water Washington, D.C. Senator Orrin 6. Hatch joined today with Senator Howard several environmental .) in supCannon of an amendment ot port the Deparmtnet of the Interior Appropriations Bill which will allow the construction of water projects in the Colorado River Basin. The amendment, which was approved by the Senate, basically allows the commencement of construction, through the release of allocated funds, for any water project that has an adequate Environmental Impact law suits which are de- said, that continued gal action is not in the best interest of the nation or Utah. The law suits being filed now' are, in my opinion, intended primarily as a delaying tactic so that escalating costs will force our states out of the water business, thus leaving a wilderness for a very small special le- manding that the entire Colorado River Basin be the subject of an Environmental Impact Statement and that nothign be built until that statement, covering several Western states, is completed and interest environmental approved. That state- segment of our populament would have covered tion. the river and all its tribuUtah has been guarantaries, any project proteed of the many thousands of impact posed, plus those projects on water acre feet of water from the Colorado River use down stream. through the Upper Colorado River Compact which Its clear, Sen. Hatch cannot be used without development. I am extrememly pleased that the Senate has recognized that it is high time that we get on with the water projects that will help us use our allocation rather than continue giving it away. Utah has a wealth of mineral and energy resources to give to the nation, but they will lay buried and unused if we are not allowed to develSen. op our water, Hatch said. Sen. Hatch the amendment with Sen. Cannon and many other Western Senators. Evaluation of Medical Technology has been credited to Senator Orrin G. Hatch and Senator Robert Dole The HatchDole attack on the new federal agency was based on the proposition that its functions would duplicate exfederally-sponsore- d isting medical programs. As originally presented by Sen. Edward M. KenWASHINGTON Conto that McKay secured the Nanedy Gunn gressman McKay during Appropriations tional Center for the Committee work in the today explained of Medical that the Senates House and which the appro(NCEMT) val of the Technology and House eventually passed. Housing would have cost the Urban Development apI have little doubt but taxpayers $125 propriation both houses will what yesterday million. By amendment it "all but guarantees the approve the conference was reduced to $76 mil- new addition to Utahs report and the President lion. said Veterans Hospital is will sign it, The Office of Health home House free. a ApprMcKay, Technology, recently es-- , The appropriation conopriations Committee tablished by the Secre- tains $20 million for conmember. tary of Health, Education struction of a new westand Welfare, Joseph That means the Utah wing to the Salt Lake City Califano, is already per- Veerans Administration Veterans hospital will beforming the kind of work a sum identical come perhaps the finest Sen. Kennedy suggests Hospital, Technology Assessment, the new office in HEW, and several dozen other agencies assigned to this task. We have to draw the line somewhere. 1 hope these substantial budget cuts will help to control the duplication. stock. Not buried treasure but a new flag pole for the 'Police Station. Nice digging Chief Box and Sgt. Carter Diet tips for you This time, youre really going to lose that weight. That takes plenty of self control, but there are are few tricks that can says Georgia help, Hatch added, unfortunately, we were not able to muster enough support to prevent the establishment of this organization, but we were able to cut its funding substantially. t'mt'mKysw. m. mr square foot lab, a new surgical suite, expanded ambulatory care space and a new pharmacy. The hospital will then consolidate all surgical and medical services under one roof and free space in other buildings for psychiatric services. He said the V.A. hospital is the major health care referral center in the Mountain West drawing some 11,000 inpatients a year. Utah State Lauritzen. University Extension nutrition specialist. These tips were developed by Karen Stephens, dictation at Uah Valley Hospital. control the First, things that encourage eating, she suggested. That could include not eating while watching TV, and eating or!., in one place, only while sitting, and only with one specific table setting. When eating out, feel free to order your food exactly as you want it. After all, you have an allergy. You break out in fat, she explained. should Overeaters eating more practice slowly, Ms. Stephens said. Put down the utensils after every third mouthful and take smaller bites, she suggested. "You must also become aware of anything to increased leading da it, she and activity noted. Some general suggestions might be to walk whenever possible, stand rather than sit when ironing park at the far end of the parking lot, take extra trips up and down stairs instead of accumulating things to be taken down in one trip. Before a situation when you have to make a decision concerning eating, you have to decide that you are the one in control of your behavior, not the hostess, not the meal, not the not the waitmenu, ress, she said. 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The preferred stock dividend is payable October 2, 1978 to shareholders of record on Septem- What were they looking for Utah Veterans hospital to become the finest in country facility of its kind in the McKay said. country, Its staff is nationally recognized for its excellence and with this new building and lab addition, it will have the nations finest facility to match. McKay said the $20 million would finance addition of a west wing to the main building and permit consolidation of all medical activities to one building. McKay said the new wing will house a 15,000 offer the following classes for superior stud-cent- s ents during the month of October. Interested stud-an- d ents must submit an plication and preregistra-commotion from 1CGE: P.O. Box 7726, Salt Lake City, Utah 84107. Forms are available at City and County libraries or the ICGE office. Class size is strictly limited, A fee of (X) will be charged for each topic chosen. Company today declared quarterly dividends of 55 a share on the company's common stock $2 a share on the attack cuts $49 million from budget needs to be done by mistake, Hatch said. NCEMT and is doing it for millions less. What Thats why I voted no. the We hve so many agencies weve created NCEMT is a new level of investigating and evalublubber beureaucratic ating technology that our on the already overadvancement is stagnatweight Washington bu- ing. We laready have the reaucracy. I think its a Congressional Office of The Intermountain Fuel Supply ter for Gifted Education further water storage New pool hours 4-- 7-- 746 84851 f(ed Educaion LAKE CITY The Board of Directors of SALT Hatch-Dol- e Washington, D.C.8A 39 percent cut in funds for the Kennedy-sponsore- d National Center for the ..port Supply development amendment Statement approved by Interior. 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