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Show 6L DESERET NEWS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17, gives MDs answers to 976 U. School board favors Wasatch tunnel Ii) Lav oi ( haffin Deseret grounds and exit into the playjTuund ac ross the street The tunnel and the parking facili' ty are to be bid as alternate','' v, liie lx.ard can make a final decision when it knows what the facilities w ill .V5 education editor The Salt Lake ( lty Board of Fnuca'ion favors a tunnel under South Temple St at Wasatch School, hut will oppose construction of a v l u i w f r' i' i oo Nortli St iKo to . .1. 4 MU1I - 'i"'"hlt00tsc coit Scott, Louie and Browning is $78, not) far the parking facility and $100,000 fer the tunnel, ineluding a storage area and rest roc ms on the phiyg round Board members favored the storage area but not the rest rooms - Uuvfsv CJ t, During a long meeting Tuesday h.orr? ,itn 1a no boundary changes next year for the Rosslyn Heights and Highland Park elementary schools The hoard approved preliminary plan-- , for the new Watch Elemen tary School It also authorized preparation of ph.ns (or a under piound pal king facility and n t.w tunnel undei South Temple c! The cm in ide the shx,l tunnel wi'iild ni Ht thn Board members opposed the ioo North viaduct on grounds it would dump excess traffic near the cam pus and create ohjectionable noise inr West High As proposed by the cilv and the railroads, the east end of on virpuss would dump trafm Hft-c- ! onto Too North St as it borders the nortli edge of the W est High campus Gaiy Larsen, design engineer for the project, said there was no other suitable location for such an overpass The railroads would like to u,t jLjrcic ' hptup'n cr'Ai!n North Temple and th North he said An overpass, he said would have benefits fir West High by providing better access to the school from the west Construction, even with favrr able planning progres, is four or five ears ni the future, he said Boat 0 numbers suggested it for West High if the would he viaduct exhnded Paslwatd to 20o Originator of breakfast - Chairman Bruce R McDaniel said the program will include a welcome by v aivin Gov L Kampton, scriptural readings by Beth Gurnster, chairman of the Governors Committee on the Status of Women, and Samuel Bernstein Congregation of Kolami, a Bicen violating pi ev urns old Salt A Lake County woman was threatened with a gun and her purse taken by a v outh in a parking lot of the Cottonwood Ma'I Tuesday afternoon about 12 23 f Buhler said the woman, who had ui't been to a bank was accosted by the vouth as she was getting into her car When she refused to turn over her purse, which eontauicd a substantia! amount of cash and check, the youth threatened her with a gun, grabbed Die purse and ran across Highland Drive and through the grounds of Doe's Family Restaurant. 1800 E lstK) South, Buhler said The youth dropped the purse m the on command of Dennis Roybal. 2d, who was net restaurant building area on Indy Mane Hall tt.l 10257 U Zinnia linnWav, and Cass D Wii atz, currently principal oi Webster Elementary School, to be principal of the new Meadowlark School in Morton Meadows The .siliuoi Will ojien tius fall -- Approved a new schedule for West High School which wall allow students to start at either 8 05 or 8 53 a m and attend six, seven or eignt periods a day h 31, ini', t ih Thn service, 'faffed by clinical pharmacists is an arm of the Intermountain Regional Poison Control Outer detonated ( st late With Nevada Gov Mike OCal ighan and Janies Seamans Jr Ik ad of (he Energy Research and Dev elopment Administration, .nk.ng or. the fir-- of the devices, ode named "Cool," was exp , ( service has been -- II a patient is a taking a large number of for hi gh blood pressute, is there a on an d he is started chain e ol interaition di ug0 antidepressant minutes later Ground motion from each of the detonations was felt slightly in Las Vegas 120 nnles away but it was nothing compared with the shock waves that hit the gambling mecca early Sunday when a hyoiogen bomb with a maximum punch of one million tons ot TNT was exploded There was no ridiut'on leak from either of today 's explosions nutes apart the January meditations loded at 6 15 a in MST The second, Straight," followed 30 big nuclear blasts are outlawed with Russia, touched off a double barreled test today with detonations 27 nnles and ,30 mi 1 There is a great abundance of literature available on drugs, and its not always possible or puutical fur physicians to keep up with all the m unit information on all drugs," said Dr Arthurs atan.ibe, direc toi in Nevada may-hav- nurses, dentists Physicians, pharmacists, and others may make consultation calls to limit " ii Hi to w p oi Monday t!u'i,u&!' Pnid-- i 3 -- A pregnant woman has an infection and the drug normally used is not safe in pregnancy What is the best alternative9 -- An infant is receiving the normal dose of an antibiotic but is showing symptoms characteristic of an ov ei lose Is there any record of this in medical htei ature, and what does it indicate9 We hope to expand our sen ices and accept calls The statewide by summer,' said Dr Watanabe biggest asset will be to HD's m outlying areas who are less able to get current drug information. If we believe we could cut down on the are used enough nun, her of s nous drug mtei action problems m our auu e area 1 same address arrested Man were Drag Information Service, designed to and other health workers quick and accurate answers to drug questions, is now in operation ai the University of new give Salt Lake area physicians providing as answers to such question' as - h on complaint ol unlaw in! distribution ol a control led sub- tanee a - going into Dee's with a fnend. hearing' Third District Preliminary before Jana Shackelford. 28, Police were summoned In Roybal through the assistance of a passing motorist equipped with a citizens band radio Judge Peter P Liry were cancelled when the learned the judged woman was on probation p m The victim was Miyo Kitamoto, said Milan Salt Lake County Deputy Slu-rilRubier Borov N-te- PAHUTE MESA. Nev lUPI- )-l atomic scientists, who only two more weeks before hearing probation diug charges N ed S for two Sandy residents was delayed Tuesday when one of them was ordered to Utah State Prison diagnostic unit for a to (lav ev .dilation for tenmul message by Richard Sorensen, Utah Bicentennial Commission, and musical selections by Salt Lake County ttv Paul Van Dam, Irene Ycatcs and Dennis Kiederick More that than (On buMne- -' ..ml ioh!k ul leaders are expected to attend the special invitation affair on setting somewhat lower rates for rental of auditoriums, gy n jiasiums and other school facilities Several ooard numbers favored even lower rates so the community can get max imum use of the buildings Approv ed appointment of Stev c I Twin-barrel- to prison Preliminary drug questions Deferred action Since ordered 1 Holladay woman robbed in parking lot at mall HOLLADAY member Wjvne Hearing delayed, Prayer fete guest E Dale Peak, former United Airlines executive, will be guest speaker at the (h Annual Governor s Pi ay el Bieak-- f ist Friday at 7 a m The breakfast, to be held in the ( mon Ballroom at the University of Utah, is di signed to reaffirm the high standards of state leaders as well as pay tribute to basic religious and moral values Peak, originator of the Governors Thayer Breakfast in Utah, was a former Bountiful resident and (hair man of the first Civil Rights Comnuttet in Utah He and Ins wife Shirley now reside in Liberty Lake, Wash on.,! a if they wash The board a!s -- W.-- Vtitn may attend Highland Park School Evans abstaining from the vote, the board agreed to oppose construction of the viaduct at a public hearing next Thursday m City Commission Chambf rs The hoard drew applause from iso ip in natrons when it turned down a boundary change proposed by the district taff The proposal would have transferred RosMyn Heights tudents who live south of the Parley s Creek gully to Highland Park Sciiool Patrons pleaded that the board not divide" the community now accustomed to sending the children to Russlyn Heights The hoard agreed to allow the student to continue to attend Rosslyn Heights and to provide bus transportation acro-- s the gully It also ruled nat student s liv ;ng south of the gully charge arising nun 0c d ("i in ug January 1(C5 on a a (I Deputy Richard Risher, assisted by Deputy Fred Smith, arrested a 17 year old youth at ;dx,ut East ami tecovered a 22 caliber loaded starter pistol the type used in athletic event m within a'o, m io minutes after me incident I t I'ViO-lTIh 7 for was h-Inly rescheduling of a joe limm m hearing or other disposition ol low com plants again'' tne con i i pic The youth was booked into Salt Lav County Detention Center, where Ik is awaiting Second District Jimmie Court .action Buhler said Ms Ramptort orders White Cane week has been Utah Lions W lute U.me Pay s in Utah by Gov Calvin L Ramp-to- n who called attention to the need for sight conservation Kitamoto, who'C j screams attracted the attention of Ms Shackelford, received a bump on the forehead while she was in the parking lot Fisher said a starter pistol fired at close range could inflict serious eve ril (lecL injuries r o r 4 University Mall-Ore- SPR!NG NOW! tfOW OfValley Fair m Mall-Grang- er New Dial Very Dp Solid TRADE-I- N - BIGGEST l-- glides on Anti-perspira- nt dry... not sticky like roll-o- ns Value N Hill MARK Supermachine only Zig Zag of its kind in America filSlS'; cJheJ . m5RY Di Trust it, New Dial Very Dry Soiia keeps you drier than the leading aerosol. 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