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Show ,r,,KI"g,ltl TTTiy t 2 DESERET B Friday, October 27, NEWS, 1 ilir ,".'1M'T V"rrlaiyt yrtOT,yttSr:TMr'r,rl,lfl1f t y T y r T I T 7T"r"r T I r T T 1 ' TT T f Imi f i 972 Peace Expected To Affect Qjjtlon Utah Economy Very Little For Cancer Peace in Vietnam will have little effect on Utah's economy, say business, industry and military leaders, but labor is worried. Dr. J. Whitney Hanks, professor of economics in the Urmersitv of Utah college of f business, said, "1 don't think (here's a threat of job reduction in the defense establishment in Utah. The defense budget is on the upswing after reaching a low point. His opinion was backed up by Col. 0. J. Kiser, deputy commander of the Ogden Defense Depot, who noted the installation had cut its force by atmut 20(1 in the last fiscal. year due to the the war of wind-dow- "The most drastic effect has already been felt. Cessation of the war will have very little effect on us now, he said. However, spokesmen at Hill Air Force ha.se, Utah's largest and at military installation, the Tooele Ordnance Depot, declined to comment on possible effects of peace on their operations. C. E. Berger, president of exthe Utah State AFU-UIpressed concern that military installations and defense industries in the state might be forced to cut back their labor forces. Continued from Page l building would be built in front of the present entrance to medium security where the num- ber one tower now stands. It would give more office space and provide a storage place for personal items of inmates. Mrs. Evelyn Brown, a board member, said the prison must develop some programs to women rehabilitate help inmates, including vocational and educational training. Until such programs are de- veloped, the number of women inmates should be held to a minimum and none should be brought from other prisons into Utah, she said Mrs. Brown said the prison 11 now women houses inmates, mostly between 21 and 30 years of age. They have few skills and nine were school dropouts. Eight had been on drugs or tampered with narcotics. A study into programs and facilities began last month after Idaho officials asked if some women inmates could be sent to the Utah facility. 3 Weber Alumni Receive Awards A physician, OGDEN a retired industrialist and a church honored were officer as outstanding Weber State College alumni here Tnursday night by the VVSC Alumni for the compensate he said.. Dr. Hanks said the peace should have "an optimistic effect on consumers who may be expected to begin saving and spending at more normal rates. He noted that there has been an unusually high rate of saving. for Hercules, Spokesmen Inc., and the Geneva Works of U'.S. Steel saw peace having no effect on their operations. Neither of these operations has any work directly related to the Vietnam War effort, the spokesmen said. VIGiL Prison Funding B-- "I'm sure it's going to hurt us for a time but I'm also sure well be able to find ways to torney and civic worker, and M. Thatcher Allred, WSC professor emeritus of speech and director of Weber dramatic productions for more than three decades. Continued from Page ment is reached, said. B-- Church prayers. He said he attended because of a statement made in Den- ver last May by the General Assembly of the United Presbyterian Church in which "moral protests against the war were encouraged. Wade said the signing of a peace treaty doesnt cover up the damage and destruction caused by this immoral war. Some of those at the vigil brought babies and small children, but didnt stay long because of the biting cold. The event began Thursday at 3 p.m. and ended this morning 9 cer Society. Volunteer doctors and nurs- es will staff the clinic from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. and will give examinations for breast and uterine cancer, including a Pap smear test. Women who are 20 years of age or older and who have not had a Pap test in the last three years are encourged to attend the clinic. The clinic is another in a series of Virginia Whitney Memorial cancer detection programs which have been held throughout Utah the past four years with more than 8,000 women receiving free l A religious service was held at 10 p.m. in which the Rev. John M. Wade, a Presbyterian minister associated with the Campus Christian Center at the University of Utah, addressed the group and offered at A free cancer detection clinic for women in the Rose Park area will be held Saturday at West High School by the Utah Division of the American Can- a.m. Women who reside in other areas around West High v. be invited to attend other detection clinics at dates to be announced later, said Dr. W. Knox Fitzpatrick Jr., who heads the program for the Cancer Society. In addition to the physical examinations, the clinic will cancer feature educational films and a discussion of cancer problems by a physician. The clinic serves as a cancer detection center and does not provide treatment, Fitzpatrick said. Women with any suspicious signs or symptoms will be referred to their own family physicians for follow-uor treatment. p Funds to pay for the equipment, pathology and other costs of the clinic are raised through an annual golf contest conducted at most courses throughout the state. eatiE The awards were presented at the annual banquet of the association, at which Paul W. Bott, South Ogden businessman, was installed as president, succeeding Wilford G. Fowers. rrj. Named as outstanding alumni were Elder Boyd K. Packer, member of the Council of the Twelve, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daDr. Gilbert C. Moesin-ger- , Including Bench: Special Purchase by Hart Bros. Music! 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