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Show 12B The Salt Lake Tribune, Sunday, July 19, 190 Unique Weather Center Set for Alta Dedication national center for weather research mountain tand observaton will be dedi- A new Consolidation ' LDS Names cated and officially '' ' X & vTV- zip-.- - fe; .. f"? , r- - T ' Mrs. Dorothy Adams, a volunteer worker for the Travelers Aid Society of Salt Lake City for the Dast seven years, said the society encounters a different set of problems every day. She said daily activities range through such problems as finding a place for foreign visitors without reservations to stay, assisting mothers travel- - I t -Fl&i.ll w.Of Vv V 2 T $--v ! go into operation at Alta July 27, announced Don R. Dickson, chairman, University of Utah Meteorology Department. The Quinney Alpine Meteorological Research Center will lie operated cooperatively by the university, the U.S. Forest Service and the U.S. Weather vSfjVC : ' - - " aLT, Bureau. Hospitals, Health Aide I ; , ; Hospitals operated by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints will be con-- ,' solidated under a single board of trustees headed by Dr. James 0. Mason, the LDS Presiding Bishopric announced Saturday. Dr. Mason, 40, will resign . as deputy director of the Na- tional Communicable Disease Center, Atlanta, Ga., to as- sume the position of church commissioner of health ser-- I vices, said John H. Vanden-- . berg, presiding bishop. I ; . The move, bringing 16 hos-- ; pitals under the ne,v board of trustees, will consolidate and ;I correlate the extensive hospital and health Services of the LDS Church, Mr. Vandenberg ; ! . ; ) said. Each hospital will have an advisory committee composed of local leaders, he said. Dr. Mason, a native Utahn, previously served as chiei of infectious diseases at LDS Hospital and os assistant pro-- i fessor of internal medicine at the University of Utah Medi cal School. Special to The Tribune SALMON, IDAHO -Idahos Territorial Centennial Wagon Train has ridden again. Fourteen wagons and 100 riders trekked from Chailis to . Salmon, 60 miles, under a hot July sun. The trip took nearly three .days. The train arrived in Salmon for the Salmon River Days celebration and paraded Main Street, joined by 15 Model T Fords from the Missoula, Mont.', Model T Club. Train Director ; d medical ments or or psychological problems to proper authorities. Haiold K. Smith is executive dilector oi the United Fund agency, which offers service at 160 W. South Temple, and 9 a.m.-to-- 3 p.m. service Monday through Saturday at Salt Lake International Airport He said. At the time of Travelers Aid Societys inception in Salt Lake City in 1923 the agencys objective was to provide information, advice, guidance and protection to travelers who by reason of inexperience, illness, infirmity or other disability were in need of assistance. Now, as then, Travelers Aid is the only social service agency exclusively devoted to serving uprooted, unsettled, moving persons who need help in working out personal problems. Young or old, rich or poor, citizen or alien of whatever race or creed using whatever mode of travel all are eligible for Travelers A'd assistance. Motorists and hitchhikers provide the agency with its greatest challenge. The socie- - by the Travelers Aid Society of Salt Lake City increased from about 9,000 in 1966 to more than 17,000 in 1969. acts as a magnet for troubled travelers at bus and airline terminals but away from such central locations, many persons do not know of the existence of Traveler's Aid. Mr. Smith pointed to what he called a popular misconception and said the need of service to runaways is increasing in the Salt Lake area ratner than diminishing. The total of persons served tys globe signs $20,000. Dr. Dickson said the station is among a few in the nation capable of complete, weather analysis and research with facilities to house and accommodate up to 10 visiting scientists. e It also will aid winter meteorology studies at the Unitersity of Utah. The studies, previously neglected due to inaccessibility of data, are possible at Alta with paved roads open year-rounThe building was purchased from the Salt Lake Winter students and faculty members have contributed labor to remodel the interior and inin high-altitud- stall equipment. Dr. Warren Ketcham, assistant professor of meteorology at the university, is station director, and Dr. Edward LaChapelle, forest service avalanche ranger and a university adjunct professor of meteorology, will cooperate in T I i;.i z 5 T- - l v m r ,r ! mm . V -- vs. V Nestled among trees at Alta is new high altitude weather research center to open July 27. Park City Series Slates Indian Culture Lecture Special to The Tribune The second PARK CITY in a series of four concerts and lectures by the University of Utah summer school and the Park City Institute for the Arts and Sciences will be presented Sunday at 8 p.m. at the Park City Resort Activity Center. Karl E. Young, professor of English, Brigham Young University, will deliver a lecture on Through the Blue Door A Glimpse of Pueblo Life in New Mexico. A recognized authority on Indian cnlture, Prof. Young will discuss the pattern of life of the Indians of the Southwest in the Pueblos which so steadfastly resisted the influence of other cultures over the centuries. The other two presentations at Park City will be given Aug. 2 and Aug. 9. ALL ARE WELCOME SHOWING ' SELL snowslide studies. The center has been designated an official weather bureau climatological station and will provide daily weather reports. V, whit you Special to The Tribune EAST MILL CREEK I wanting to gather firewood now can obtain peraufe to go into White Pme Can Jed, an offshoot of Little Cottonwood Canyon, H. Ames Harrison, Salt Lake ranger, UtS. Forest Service said. -- Englemann Spruce and Alpine Fir, broken down during a massive slide in the canyon in February, 1969, are available free. The slide covered mile wide an area and two miles long, shearing off every tree and shrub iq its path. Mr. Harrison said persons A.M. TILL luF'v" 4 one-ha- lf i -- .'V v Xs y it should wishing to get a contact the Forest Service Office, 3070 E. 3300 South, where detail maps showing how to get to the area will be issued. The area s accessible by vehicles. pe-m- ! I The permits allow individuals to get the firewood for their own use but not for resale, Mr. Harrison said. 1. Boarding Dogs & Cats 2. Prof. Grooming 3. Pet Supplies 4. Pet Locating Service ; 5. Pups 277-26- Dorothy Adams, volunteer, Harold K. Smith, Travelers Aid director, examine new poster. 49 3816 HIGHLAND DR. 8 P.M. .HONG KONG Tailors 3 DAYS IN SALT LAKE CITY SUN., MON., TUES., JULY 19, 20, 21 ONLY Shewing Exclusive Fashion of Custom clothui for men and women. Everything ot Hong Kong prices, large variety to suluct from. Also in display Btadod swtatuft, handbags, drussos, outfits, formats, sport jackets, slacks, shirts, ate. Mr. VaswanI, representing Pitrite fashions, Inc of Hong Kong. SPECIAL MEN'S SILK WOOL SUIT tailored SALVAGE ONLY $49.SO KETCIlUf.VS Fsr apputommt ml Hoi OHk will buy lumber, hardware, tools, plumbiM pipe, valves, fittings. Call Jiai Crafts, 355469b. 4th 9 S : While the bulk of the assist- ance involved solving travel problems and financial difficulties, higtily trained social workers have been faced with a mounting load of personal and problems adjustment breakdowns of mental ana physical health, Mr. Smith said. deep-seate- Mr. Dnkson said, We believe this laboratory will attract wotldwide interest because it is very uniquely situated and in an ideal location for file type of research that is planned. Guest speauer at the dedication, July 27 at 10 a.m., will be Dr. George Cressman, Washington, O.C., director of the U.S. Weather Bureau. Taking part will be officials of the cooperating agencies operating the facility: the university, the U.S. Forest Service and the Weather Bureau. Also attending will be Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Quinney, who donated $25,000 toward purchase of the remodeled structure housing the research station, and representatives of F 1 e i s c hman Foundation, Reno, Nev., which contributed d. 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