Show f Student Life Friday March w l"1 Wflld) (lllcS stuff writer l ta' r r lfora ' a m’ ifejTi ai: i nut i i r is nut single disease solve all iiii cr pi nblrins i ! i r to Ion I i (lardner 1 Tm-sili- e ('onvoentlun Si pirt I (t t n of USI s s H Imi l ! i ' is ration iiv f"t !u( I Dean of tlie ( ulleee uf St leni ' i’ll the Si fiuul of (liaduate Studies at USI teid st idents it is nec essirv to work with inilivnlnil Minis of tamer twin use the differ em - at e greit Studies uf earner m Utah families have tieen Iwu families eiiniueteil bv (laniner since ‘J4r have tieen the main sources of rescan h in detennimm' if cancer em tie linked to inherit ante or other genetic met humsms Utah is a food plate to study tamer in families 0 the familv is important however Utah is ompai v eh low m v ant er int idem e " (ianimr van! tiardni r will t imtinue his resean h on cant er and ht red tv Utah is rood for researt h Ix-- ause of the U of U's high levt metiu at center and the favorable arrangement of working with families who want to aid in finding out atnnit eaneer" he said One of the families tieuu studied shows a high mndent e of tireast tincer tie said Breast cancer is the must common form found in Utah women'’ (lardner said Breast t am er is one of the most heritable and i TK'j5! ' i I In' in 111 sinfl" i'isu wid ’i Cuilere tiuml- Y ’ i ( i!' arp I Ilia lif nunt t v treatment IS 1 si r )£ t PL'3SiX! £ jfil nt i err a' srcr ‘j ‘ci flop 'Itfj i ' i Ws rxajt ni 1 977 Pago 1 1 TEXAS INSTRUMENTS eCiL 1 V PttfXiRAMMAHIE CAIXUIATOH SR-5- it s J am t r tint i all let tun r best in uibinf It- - plead lie said In the familv studied li r said n - ills H'dolfld ttiU lie Ills pi tu t) ptt'ell uf tfie hi el I am ir fit f Hltie! the pall Ua'i e w too the i “ t u'ii1 t due to eov uimcutd and fO tut s uth Must tne t t am er uiiuiif t e t iidu d in t li familv u uri ed bet Vt t n til II and It and the ai tuit am er was pi i edi hv luliiut tie sain I tils pattei II seems tu be e) bv a Mill 6 i i (u ( I f f ( minaiit fene e- 3'‘m J IS 1 Utah cancer studies reveal a variety of types f ons 1 i tie esplaim d tier sxit a dii nun tiereddit Were also found later ill llf I H v tv pcs if i uri et and ate mute oiniiion in Utah (lardner said tie other stulv involved a familv wtt a tifti no idem e rate fur lam er ut Hie i uluii (iirdior said St idles sbuwel that the tifti rate uiild ttie result of a mutdlor Ill Hie muttiel have w till li passed tile trait on to some of to r i tuldr en tie said lie said polvps of the olmi t iftilv main riant were found at an avero'e ace of (4 in the familv These nialignan ms were i moved in several of the patients w ith effet tiv e results tie said (iirdiier said ahimrmal fiowttis tumors and (lardners Svndrome were also muiti more i oiimiori in tins familv than in the normal population From the rest an h of am er in I tali families have stemmed ottier studies wtinti are also trying to solve the ( atieer problem tie said 1 no PrrurumrrHry Skip I o IJm Mmorw L vw y Parvnff' Mm W 8 Megaton Sr S Pnyrm LjrvMi oI Up to 4 Ronton 1 O AiXtotoMatM Memory IWiMri f My lovt evtiy And many oir toatum I If i purthovod belor Worth 31 iiive o $10 rebut from Taint Instruments you will U-e- Z"3 $ STOKES i 1977 lt North 84 W logon 752-643- 2 The Bike Shop 1 085 N Main Logan i Ballam discusses teacher education bv Ken Sink senior writer Meeting ttie educational needs of teachers who are out in the field is one of the greatest challenges the College of education faces the Education dean says Speaking during Founders Day Oral Ballam Dean of the College of Education said his college must meet the formal and informal education needs of the teachers already in the classroom Enrollment m the college has probably at around 1357 students i)ean Ballam said There are another 400 to 500 students in other colleges in the teacher certification program he said d -- 't 7 i There is exciting news for every one who needs break from the doldrums of continual study Registration for the spring quarter 'Fiun for Vour Life' in the UC program will be March basement 22-2- 5 The spring quarter physical will cover an week May 20 5 h iS fitness program period March 28 — A person can complete the program by doing any program combination running swimming or bike riding (75 miles of running equals 225 miles biking or 19 miles swimmuig) will be awarded by the Ixigan Burger sdtf s eight 1995 NOW 2400 Reg Thru March 31st Only 0 locksmithing now of th Your Life' starts again a netf and accessories Service special on bearing overhauls 752-340- Run For insOr Klcmrrilary education special edui atlon oiiuminii ativ e disorders business agru ulture industrial education and music have the highest rates of placement he said More than 90 per cent of the students in those areas were placed last year he said English social studies sjieech ami drama are the tightest job fields Dean Ballam said Overall 80 per cent of the 1976 graduates were placed he said The college formally lagan in 1938 though there were teacher edui atlon classes bebe ttien said John C Carlisle Education I)ean Emeritus Dean Carlisle was the third college dean and I lean Ballam followed in 1909 upon Carlisle's retirement i 4th Anniversary Celebration Sale on 10 speeds 10°o discount on parts Bikw Shop too Don’t Miss the King to those wtio enter the program and complete the 75 miles Other awards will be given for completion of 50 60 100 and 200 miles Tally sheets must lie handed in at ttiree different times during the quarter Further information will be available at registration Fall quarter's program was very successful and the ASL’SU athletic department expects more students to participate in ttie spring section The program is free and everyone is urged to register and 'Kun f err Your Ijfc' by running swimming or riding a bike jmriOp W udget t I I oomus'f Tdde by Jerry Sagers staff writer ltfryj :alerJ rmcU dto( inddeP- un ml)'1 sen si James sairm® New registration method implemented $ t A new method of registration will be used Monday m the UC Karl Iambert registrar said the idea will involve only those They will be allowed to pick up fees before and pay packets leaving over spring break Lambert said those with financial aid can have their registration processed so thev will not have to return until the first day of school “We’re not sure how it will work" he said We're just with it” experimenting The registrar said students needing to change their schedules are not included qualified for the new methods said financial aid Lynn Janes controller vouchers could be processed so a check would be ready for the student upon his return to schtxil "If they wait until regular registration on March 22 it would take a couple of day s for them to get their checks” he said Both lambert and Janes said the method has been used before but not in the same way "It isn’t any different than last quarter" Janes said "except that students can register on the 14th or 15th instead of waiting until the 22nd” Still in Progress ( 73 North Moln 1300 North Main CACHE Y VAllIV MAIl A w Th S ) " King loor |