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Show 4 - , I $ vf 9 1 f rt 'i'Wi"l w J'l .s irJ-rii"i- r ii " v " ri. . . . ii"i h - , , irfrrc rri I1 i"'nf J " ' Y a Y",,,lrrw,c"Jlru'u lllu u v ' w w p V I TTTyvTvTT , v . , $300 Scholarshi ps Kennceott School Fund Continued from Page 23 that the blood cholesterol level is raised by too much saturated fat in the diet, even though cholesterol is synthesized by the body itself. THEN THEBE was a change to the concept that dietary fat had little to do with It. Now the'pendulum has swung back to the original Idea, the speaker said. "It would seem. Dr. Davidson continued, "that if fat, cholesterol or sugar, stimulating the liver to pour out neutral fats, are all implicated, there is nothing left to eat, or perhaps 'we all eat too much, which I think is closer to the Firestone Tires at These Leading The Utah Copper Division of Kenneeott Copper Corp. has awarded $500 college scholarships to six high, school seniors in the Salt Lake area. J. P. OKEEFE, Service Stations divisiotTgen-era- l manager, said the six were selected from 66 applicants. The winners are John R. Dahlstrom, son of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Dahlstrom, 118 Hillcrest, Copperton, a student at Bingham High School : John Roy Edwards, son of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Edwards, 199 Pioneer St., Midvale, Jordan High School; Marsha Diane Good-sell- , daughter of Mr. and Mrs Mervln 22(10 truth." DR. TRAVIS W. Winsor, clinical professor of medicine, University of Southern California School of Medicine, declared that in considering the whole problem of hardening of the arteries it is necessary to think in terms of specific areas of the vascular system. Ha aaid that while ton much cholesterol and lipoprotein in the blood may be detrimental to arteries of the heart, he is not convinced that this is an important factor in hardening of the peripheral (outer) blood vessels of the body. HE BELIEVES that diabetes is much more important. None of those participating in the discussion, held in connection with a luncheon at Hotel Ben Lomond, was willing to say much about exercise as a preventive of coronary heart disease, even the bicycle-ridinadvocated by Dr. Paul Dudley White, noted heart specialist. Buy Your Six Awarded Heart Peril B. Streator, left, received aviation development award from D. WaJtpr Swan as 250 attended airport event. Frank D. Goodsell, West, School. Displaying the Firestone Sign 3781 S. Granger High KAY HOWARD Kempton. of Mr. and Mrs. Howard W. Kempton, 211 Cooledge St., Midvale, Jordan High School; Judith Ann Ridd, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Ridd Jr., 2625 S. 8900 West, Magna, Cy-- ' prus High School, and Georgia !m Saibora, daughter of Mr. !and Mrs, Kahoru Saibora, 8743 S. 2200 West, West Jordan, Luncheon was served in the School. or decor and functional design Kitty Hawk dining room on Bingham High of floor the third the 0f the new Terminal Building building. !on Businessmen Visit, Laud Project at S.L. Airport at Salt Lake Municipal Air port drew commendation from many of the 250 business and professional men who previewed the facility Wednes- CHARLES Huggins, professor of surgery, University of Chicago, speaking at one of the general sessions in ihe Orpheum Theater, said that practically all men, if they live long enough, will develop cancer of the prostate. DR. HIGGINS is discoverer of the fact that this type of cancer is stimulated by male sex hormones and retarded by female sex hormones. This has led to a method of controlling prostatic cancer in elderly men through admin istration of small doses of estrogens (female hormones without feminizing effects. DR. day. MEMBERS OF Bonneville and Salt Lake Kiwants clubs joined the Chamber of Com merce aviation committee at a buffet luncheon followed b guided tours of the dollar facility which will be formally opened June 17. A highlight of the program was presentation of a special trophy to Frank B. Streator. Salt Lake businessman and veteran chairman of the rham bers aviation committee. D Walter Swan, Denver, made the presentation in behalf of ,L. B. Maytag Jr., president of Frontier Airlines. $lo Theft BILL LEWIS TEXACO H J. P. OKeefe points out details on Bingham copper mine model to Kenneeott scholarship winners Kay Howard Kempton, Judith J 1 Ann Ridd, John Roy Edwards, Marsha Diane Goodsell and John R. Oahlstrom. left to right. Winners were selected frnm 66 applicants. 90S S.oth S;L. Offer for Free Fiscal Agent Aci-cpl- s The City C n m m t s x i o n Wednesday arcepted the offer of J. Alma Burrow. president of Edward L. Burton A To to art as the citys fiscal agent uuhont pa. for the proposed mullimillion dollar capital lm legal fees, punting of the bonds and the prospectus bro ptovemenls program. ch"rP AGRFFD that the 11 All the expenses will he un commission would pa all ex- pr the control of the commis penses of the bond issue. theUion - lad 13th TEXACO JACK COWAN lad 0930 1 JOHN F. Eberhardt, Bonne Reports June Maughan, 544 K. 4th ville president presided at the ,! South, reported to police meeting, introducing 'Pial Wednesday the theft of $15 guests, including L. C. Rom-froher purse while she was, (300 ney, city rommisirmer in al gj W. Broadway .South'. charge of the airport. "IN APPRECIATION of your outstanding contribution to civil aviation and for your distinguished leadership in lo cal and state aviation activities, this award is made," Mr Swan. Frontier vice president, told Mr. Streator. 37 - The Salt Lake Tribune; Thursday, May 25, 1961 Weight Gain Linked to ,r . 33rd lauth HERZOG BROS. TEXACO lid lad 1301 lauth NIELSON BROS. TEXACO Ith l.uth a 3rd lad 25 WILKINSON'S TEXACO lad 480 33rd Savth V YOU'LL NOTICE THE DIFFERENCE N THE FIRST 1000 FEET YOU DRIVE! BELLISTON TEXACO TOM 901 lad South T.mpla r ' V V TONY'S TEXACO 4 N.rth 3nd Wad 1 WIN'S TEXACO SERYICE 1333 Indiana Ava. GRANGER SERYICE KEN'S TEXACO THE SPEAKER declared there is no single cause of any type of cancer. There are now 10 known superficial causes in susceptible persons, but there may be 100. An warning that overdoses of aspirin can be deadly with children was re, emphasized by Dr. Jack professor of pediatrics, Northwestern University Medical School. 3040 BOUNTIFUL 9 its made with BUTYL absorbs shock ... Stanford Richard Rird law student dies at home. . ALL-ACTIO- N ELMO STEED TEXACO TREAD DESIGN ride ever you can't make it squeal grips the road . . . fast stops, quick starts there is no bounce ... no s cutting means longer wear smothers sound . rubber Conventional Tread Othar tii.i hta aitkar ohd rib or blaak ipaea down tba cantor rt tha Iraad . . . . WIAWl. ' Butyiaira Tread ere Fuertono. exclusive ail mold put. the was aeroaa tba tra.d 111 Narth Main STEVE MITCHELL TEXACO 10th North and Ith ALI.ACTION .ction-tr.cho- MURRAY n Stanford Student Succumbs At S.L. Home of Leukemia Demonstration Drive JACK ANDERSON'S CONOCO 9th North and Chi.aga ft. GARY'S CONOCO DURING THE MONTH OF MAY 173 Wast Narth Tampla SUGAR take a demonstration drive you will IMMEpiATELY notice the difference Butylaire tires can make in ANY car's ride! Just 1000 feet will do it ...1000 feet of the quietest, smoothest operation you've ever experienced. Come in, be convinced! Come in Inter-Fraternit- NEW TUMS FAMILY BOTTLE! . . . . . . HOUSE CONOCO 1006 lad lid PARLEYS-WA- J430 YOUNG BUY A SET OF BUTYLAIRE TIRES WITH DOWN WITH OLD TIRES OFF YOUR CAR MG WiQMEY chap- ter of Sigma Pi Sigma, physics Now Tum. Family Bottla eon-Ur- n. ana hundrad minty fraah Tums labial. Ona hundrad fast, aura waya to reiiava arid iitdigaa-tiohaartbum and m. Gat a bottla for your homo today. Economical only Mr. - NEFF'S, 4741 INC. lauth Itota, Murray FIRESTONE STORES 104 lad 3rd lauth SLIM OLSON, Highway 91 INC BAILEY, INC. Carntr 3rd Sa. 3 lnd Wad Sauth CONOCO Y rarity. Way BROS. CONOCO 3301 Phygics Society Elects Officers honor aocietyi has elected John A. Strozier Jr. aa president for the coming year. SEBVING WITH Mr. Stroz ier wiU be Alvin Despaln, vice prenident; William Silvtst, treasurer, and Jeanne W. Peek, ecretary. Sorvict 24-H- r. 3600 South State Street SURYHORS include his parRichard Henry' Bird, 20, 1425 Arlington Df. (215 North),! ents, two sistet. and nnp Stanford University law stu- brother, Julia Ann and Mirra dent, died Wednesday at 12:30 David Bird, a.m. at his home of leukemia. Katharine Bird, and a grandmother. Mrs. 7.. MR. BIRD WAS graduated Henry Jacobs, all of Salt Lake from University of Utah on his City. 20th birthday, June 5, 1960, The family suggests ron with a bachelor of science de- tributions to the University of gree. He was attending Stan- Utah Mediral School for leuford when striken with leu- kemia research. kemia. MEMORIAL services will he A graduate of East High at 4 p.m School, Mr. Bird was a debater conducted Thursday LDS Federal the at Heights Club. the and member of Key 160 University Ward Chapel. At the Univeraity of Utah i he majored in political science St. (1340 East . will he al inteimeni Private and was president of Kappa Lawn Memorial Sigma fraternity, a member of the Wasatch Council, Park. the and was recently appointed asA DVIITISE MFN T sistant alumni chapter adviser. The University of Utah Wad 5-- Thornton's HE WAS A member of the hoard of directors of the Salt I,akp County Young Republican Club and a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Born June 5, 1940. he was a son of Richard L. and Mirra Jacobs Bird Jr. TEXACO 730 South 3th Wad five-grai- f'1 0 v EIDER BROS. Met-eoff- HE SAID THAT anywhere from four to eight aspirin tablets can poison children between the ages of 1 and 3, and result in death unless the right kind of treatment is started promptly. The importance of proper, early treatment of burn victims was the subject of a talk by Dr. George V. Foster, emeritus associate professor of surgery, University of Pitts burgh. 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