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Show 18C The Salt Lake Tribune, Sunday, February 23, 1969 Keseareli al CSU Blood Cell Shots Hold Cyprus High's boys narrowly defeated their distaff counterparts Satuiday in The Salt Lake Tribunes Inquiring Editor television contest. The final score was close 85 points for the boys and 81 for the girLs. Not only was the final score dose, but the -- TV - ' Promise lor Athletics were teams Special to Tlie Tribune Would it EDAR CITY help athletes to become acclimated more rapidly to heavy exercise at hip'll altitudes by giving them shots of packed led blood This cells? question arises from results of studies with dogs al College of Soutern Utah by Bruce Osborne, athletic director and professor of physical physiology Laboratory, City, Nev. A report of his exjieriments has appeared in the American College SK)rts Medicine publication, presented for use in the Journal of Applied Physiology and Research Quarterly, publication of the American Association of Physical Education. The : ... i Channel , This is one of the beagles Irof. Bruce Osborne used in packed red blood cell experiments at CSV. nevcr-say-di- girls e will not go however. For team empty-handed- , their finish, gallant second-placmembers of the gills team will receive silver, engraved e plaques. r of show of Inquiring Jackie This team consisted Coon, Linda Grav- - Michael D. Sims, 4227 Ln. (1350 Wes!) reported the theft of a $75 aulo stereo and $50 worth of tapes from his car while it was at Granger parked High Fires Questions Highest scoring teams Cheg-widde- 2. Members of the winning boys team were Doug Rynn Jones and Craig Kuehn., Each will receive a gold, personally engraved pla sheriffs School, showed Saturday. rejxtrts donls irom his post as moderator. Mr. Kuiologos had K. Wuod-ioWalton. Salt Lake City on the lighting supervisor, a mystery guest. as progiam Easily identified by the alert Cyprus students, Mr. Walton noted the citys light bill annually is about $106,606. Slarted as a radio program 21 years ago. the Inquiring Editor is designed to spotlight Utah high school students and their knowledge ol current events. The show feature- - students from different sciiools eaeli week (luring the school vear. Six students from Olympus High School are scheduled to appear on next Saturdays son ami Dixie Lull Vogele. The boys victory was the 12th of tlie vear, compared to X rolled up by girls teams. Due to the closeness of tlie routes!, neither team scored enough points to become tlie highest scoring of the vear. Top boys scoie is 118 points held by Murray High and top gills' score is 166 set by Tooele High. Auto Stem) Stolen Bez-zan- t, of series will meet in the final program next spring for U.S. savings bonds. Mike Korologos. community services director for The Tribune, played Inquiring Editor stu- and quizzed the the well-rea- program. d Comfort, Convenience and Beauty for Your Den or Family Room 1' Dogs Compared with the New COORDINATES were ole to 22 months, the Tribune, first-plac- e Silver Plaques The Editor was telecast Saturday at 3 p.m. in color on KUTV, Four male and four female beagles, ranging in age from tamed by Prof. Osborne from the tavelace Foundation for Medical Education and Kesearch. In his study he made com parisons in performance between dogs receiving red cell infusions and those who did not. Before tin? exfieriments the a training dogs underwent and adjustment period, including treadmill running. Respiratory collection techniques and telemetering devices were used. Red blood cells are the oxygen carrying bodies of the blood. Those living at high altitudes develop an extra supply because the oxygen content of the air is lower. When persons living at sea level go to high altitudes they difficulty may experience until they become adjusted to the rarefied air. program. public service A half-hou- of a que. symbol finish. k the exciting throughout Boui-d'- education. Using beagles as lest subjects, he has found that performance efficiency of the dogs as measured by oxygen uptake, treadmill run time and work performanc- - was increased after significantly infusion of packed red cells. There were no noticeable undesirable side effects. 1!) Win Close Tribune Editor s Quiz Cyi )rus Boys .fromAXELRADS . . h vii r Lounge Chair '? 599" S. Ottoman S2DC31 tt CSD wiu 2995 Mr f ss i ' w '4 . AXELRADSiWILt THEIBI Nutt vV i . . ! ''s If fv ? .M rH:.aly ji To Continue Studies Prof. Osborne has been Invited to continue the studies with humans in cooperation with Dr. Ulrich Luft of the Lovelace Foundation and Dr. David B. 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His report showed another of Sofa vi engineering department administered this work, which shows that we are doing many projects for other than d e p artments said Mr. Fenton. streets, We are carrying out this work with a smaller staff than modeling u rj totaled Lighting i! ii 50. Light Extension hill 'W ', Nf'i $7 Million On Projects ' h f? S.L. Expends Sait Lake City spent a grand total of $7,024,494.99 on various public improvements that went through the city enfor gineering department checking and engineering preparation during 1968. The total figure represented 51 contracts with various construction firms. This was shown in an annual report on city public works and contracts issued by City Engineer Joseph S. Fenton. Waterworks projects contracts, including sludge beds, water treatment plant filters, water mains and other items totaled $3,272,537.91, said Mr. Fenton. This figure involved 13 contracts. I We handle our own accounts No outside financing. 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