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Show 10 A UfcBfcKtf V ll, NtWS, MONUAt, iVo S.L government termed 'outmoded Sait Lake City u an example man a cor with latitude within his administrative functions, he recommended, of those cities whose goverranerts have been outmoded by mcteased demands by their citizenry, Lawrence D. Gilson said today Gilson spoke' on local government reform to the 80 delegates who are attending the conference representing 40 states. Gilson, director of policy implemen tation for the Advisory Commission on Relations, Intergovernmental speakD C was Three areas of need m local were stressed, including structural reform, financial management and fiscal capacity . among Washington, ers during sessions of the Council of State Community Affairs Agencies i COSC A A). national conference of the group began Friday in Park City and is continuing today arid Tuesday at Hotel Sessions of the conference have addressed problems of local capacity building and community development, comprehensive planning, the state role in housing planning and implementation, assistance to local elected offi cials, and other areas of concern to persons involved in intergovernmental relations A Utah Following tbf morning session, Gilson told the Deseret News that Salt Lake City officials are hamstrung by a foim of government that no longer meets needs of tne city There are several options to remedy the situation, he said, including a government which would provide a strong executive or administrative function Posssibilities would be for a form, or a city strong mayor-counc- William G B ruhii. executive director, Utah Department of Coir.muni ty Affairs, is president of the national group il i 1 West German envoy visits S. L ivia seeking 'Nixon' Utah motorists may grumble about the high price of gasoline, but they are getting it cheaply compared to West An tall depietim of former President Richard Nixon has been stolen in downtown Salt Lake City. M The hand-painte- post- d er had beep attached to Ihe box office of the Capitol Theater, . 46 W 2nd South, where it was being used to advertise a movie, The Faking of the President. 1974, set for an Oct. 9 engagement sponsored by The Peoples' Freeway. 6-- The social service organization will use proceeds from the showings m its emergency relief program this winter in west centra! city neighborhoods The group would like the sign back, no ques- tions asked. and information regarding the thett is being solicited at 4 German drivers gallon. who must pay Schuenke was n town to present the Officers Cross of the Order of Merit from his government to Dr. Alexander Schreiner, a native of Germany who is chief organist at the Salt Lake Tabernacle. During a press conference at the Alta Club, the veteran said West Germanys famed economic miracle is faltering with the same symptoms as both inflation and recession the US Unemployment is about - the clime is essential He said the trend nationwide is to build such clinics adjacent to hospi- petition for a variance to tals Its crucial, as a specialty hospital, to have such a facility, Wirthlm said, adding that the clime also would aid m the recruitment of new doctors under advisement by the Salt Lake Board of Adjustment . 1 The opposition came from more than 80 avenue-are- a resi- - dents who attended the Board of J Adjustment meeting. They said - the clinic would aggravate traf-- , fic problems, lower property values aid destabilize the resi- dential area. The petition from the LDS Hospital seeks a height var iance for the clinic, a proposed structure, and a ditional use permit for an adja- cent parking structure to the north. David D Wirthlm, LDS Hos- However, several area groups and individual residents said the benefits of the clinic do not outweight the problems it would cause Hardin A. Whitney, representing some Avenue residents, submitted a petition signed by 609 families who opposed the project. two-lev- pital administrator, said "If you continue to permit its (the LDS Hospital) growth, the tax base will erode. What you gam by hospital expansion, you that FREE Robert B Barker, architect for the chnic, said the structure would have two levels of office space and one lev el of parkmg atop the existing parkmg structure, which is connected to the LDS Hospital by a tunnel beneath 9th Avenue. Two consultants, Qumn and Wayne Emmett T. Van Wagoner, said the impact of additional traffic would be minor, but residents attending the meeting refuted the argument. Carpenter, Intermountain Clinic administrator, said doctors in several other clinics m A! $ Qmflsoir Inflation in West Germany is running about six percent. Although that .crp. 15 16 195 and 17 Open Daily 1 2 Memory Grove was only Noon to 9 30 p m a dream in 1920 The kf.. 4 There is no reasonable alternative with East Germany. We don't want a confrontation We just have to accept its existence, he said to dealing West (Germans have not accepted the Berlin Wall as final, but they have come to terms with it as a way of life w hich separates two different kind-- , of Germany a closed society versus an open society, Schuenke sid There is more freedom of mov ement now between the two Germany s, but it is all west to east. The only people allowed out of East Germany arc government, sports and trade representatives on official business, he said. The one exception is Eat German citizens who are over 65 y ears of age. These retired persons are allowed to travel out of Fart Germany, he said. Schuenke presents Officer's Cross to organist Dr. Alexander Schreiner. Dr. Lothar lawyers as U'ell as physi- Deseret cians News medical writer Detailed studies of the of various drugs in c childbirtn h are only now' being done , a Har--v ard Medical School eiiects anesthesiologist, said today. Speaker wa Dr. Milton H. Alper, associate professor of anesthesiology at Harvard, addressed the opening session of the American College of Vern Jorgensen, Salt Lake said City planning director, findings of todays hearing will be referred to the Planning and Zoning Commission, which will return with a recommendation to the Board of Adjustment. The board indicated it has not set a deciding date for cn the toncrcte JiMj'm V' .la IS . The diplomat said West German has established "correct relations with East Germany, although on a very narrow basis However, there is considerable trade between the two nations By Mary Lubben Representatives of the ALeague Improvement and the Capitol Hill Neighborhood Council also spuke n opposition to the proposed project. Ray Boren Deseret News staff writer MEMORY GROE Music drifting among the trees, soothing shade and pleasant autumn weather made it a pleasure for hundreds to spend Sunday m the Grove Flags, speeches, music and a tea were all part cf the afternoon m Memory Grove, launching a Bicentennial project to improve and extend the park dedicated to Utahs fallen servicemen. The Bicentennial offers a chance to reawaken m all us the aspirations the founding fathers built m our constitution, said Faye Lundquist, chairman of the Salt Lake County Bicentennial Horizon Committee. The Memory Grove project, which includes a new "Garden of Perception and a water fountain, is m keeping with the Bicentennial motto, Improve the quality of life, she said. The Skyline High School Symphonic Band, directed by Richard Chatelain, provided prelude music, guiding visitors to the central congregation area Lt Gov Clyde L Miller and Salt Lake City Commissioner Jennings Phillips Jr were among the guests Salt Lake City Mayor Conrad B Harrison addressed the gathering, praising the founders of Memory Grove A cornerstone box placed in the grove in 1930 w'as to have been opened But the container, including photographs and newspapers from that year and the Centennial year, 1271 remain.; under six fact of W . Effects of drugs in childbirths venues By percent, have rfonarted he said the valley are uot interested in moving to the new olfices The result is that 50 new doctors probably would occupy the building, adding hundreds of additional cars to the traffic picture in the area A Sunday in DESFhET NEWS cfood lose in tax base, Whitney said He also claimed parking problems will be aggravated and residential parts of the area will detenorate. 4 5 winch means some one million jobless At one time the country had so many jobs it imported 2.7 million foreign workers, but now about 700,000 of these Hospital expansion opposed A a We are totally .dependent oil foreign oil," explained Dr. Lothar Schuenke, consul general for" West Germany, who was venting Utah today from his San Francisco office Gasoline has always been about twice as expensive in Germany as in the U S , he said, because that nauon oA and doesnt produce any of it was hit hard by the Arab oil price boost. Nearby residents protest allow a doctors clinic atop the LDS Hospital parking structure on 9th Avenue drew vocal opposition today and was taken $1 60 figure is lower than in the U.S , it makes Germans very jittery, he said. This is because Germans have experienced runaway inflation which destroyed their economy twice in the once after each World War, past Schuenke smd. Obstetricians and Western Gynecologists District meeting at the Salt Lake Hilton Alper said "the issue of possible brain damage from drugs is gaming mcrea-e- d attention from the grove Service Star Legion (SSL), a local and national association of mothers, wives and sisters of U S servicemen of World War I, asked the Salt Lake City Commission to help develop the park Trees were planted m memory of the war dead. Monuments and a chapel recalled their sacrifice Service groups helped build the grove, providing funds and helping build pathways. I remember when the trees were veiy, very small end the grass was just new on the hillside, recalled Mrs Clare Miller, a member and national leader of the SSL. Today we have this park as a living memorial for the men w'ho sacrificed their lives, she said Addressing families and groups in the shade and sunshine, Laird Larsen, a landscape architect who is a member of the Horizon Committee and chairman of the Memory Grove project, described the Bicentennial rejuvenation of the grove "The Horizon Committee is looking to the future, he said. "We feel we can improve this park and make it blossom. A "Garden of Perception has been designed for the delight of all, but especially for the handicapped, he said It will include a wheelchair path, braille placards and raised gardens appealing to the various senses. A waterfall fountain is also planned Hillside pathways v') be improved, he said. Restoration is already under way on the entry gates. Another goal is an tho will inspire Laren said Yet, he said, most studies are rather simple-- Usually minded they simply compared average Apgar Scores (rating system to measure the condition of newborns ) of babies whose mothers were given certain anesthestics. Only recently have more quantitative studies been done on both old and new drugs, he added such Alper said, studies are enormously complicated They must cover the entire which the diug is metabolized by the fetas. He said some drugs apparently cross the placental Darner less than others Some drugs stay m the babys hv er and do not reach the bram. Probably five to 17 percent of pregnant women have viruses that are often transmitted to the fetus process by Grecian I Special Dinner mmmsm 8 OS O ; Dinner ! 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