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Show f 10 D The Salt Lake Tribnne, Sunday, March 21, 19:1 Public Hearing Set Friday in Provo To Explain Slate Hospital Layoffs jAelies to a Runny Nose, IVsmriii Cuts Our Woes A public Sen. v Dusseldorf, Germany, began Technically, its called acid, a member of searching for a drug which family drugs know n as would help his father who sufCenturies ago fered from rheumatoid arthrisalicylates. rian extracted it from willow tis. bjr.rk. Today it is known as Came on Discovery ahpirin, the most widely used After scrutinizing records of r$edicine in the 20th Century. obscure chemicals, the young was a chemist came across initially 'Aspirin It first was synthesleeper. discovery. First, to sized by an organic chemist, insure its safety, he tested it t, Charles Frederick von on laboratory animals, then in 1853. But the chemon himelf. Finally the eider ist, not interested in practical Hoffmann was given the drug. medicine, merely considered Miraculcusly, both his rheuif a curiosity, gave it a name matic stiffness and pain w'ere went on to other relieved. afid research. The young Hoffmann elated(Aspirin crept into the medily wrote a report for his sucal world decades later, perior, Dr. Heinrich Dreser vfhen, in 1898, Felix Hoffwho confirmed the findings mann, a young chemist in after extensive tests. But what should the new drug be ,i called? Dreser added the prefix a" (for the acetyl group which Gerhardt added to acid) to spir (for plants of the spirea family which contain the acid), and so derived the now familiar O te i V t Ger-hard- ts . , . Ger-lard- Lawyer Gets Booknng district FSeem, " : b J. of County, Calif., will Thurs- speak 1 day at 10 a.m. yntura attorney Y during the forum name. In 1900, manufacture of the drug was begun in the United States in Rensselaer, N.Y. The formula was covered by patents for 17 years. Until 1915, aspirin was sold onlv in powaered form, on prescrio-tion- . Easily Taken c weekly of proponent l;Jw and order and opponent cj pornography', Mr. Deem has held his current position since 1862. He has been elected three term oftftnes to the four-yea-r fice without opposition. jAn Ogden native, Mr. Deem attended Weber State College for two years before going to Occidental College in Southern California and being graduated from Georgetown University Law School in Washington, D.C. )4r. Deem also spent a year as judge of the Justice Court inOjai, Calif., and two years aS professor at the Church College of Hawaii, Church of J&sus Christ of Latter-da- y Today, aspirins inherent virtues are that it is easily taken by mouth, inexpensive, available almost everywhere, and presents no particular storage problem as long as the bottle is securely closed. But, like all effective medicines, aspirin can cause side effects in some individuals. Aspirin is quite effective in relieving the aches ani pains of everyday life, from headaches to pain, hangovers to postchildbirth pain. It also brings down fevers, but rarely affects normal temperatures. It also eases or assists in easing the pain and swelling of joints affected by rheumatoid arthritis. It also is used in treating rheumatic fever. While scientists ar enot sure how aspirin really works, they are sure of its therapeutic effect. Aspirin cures nothing, but at least it makes us comfortable enough to face the Saints. world. L? "V (? ' at assembly Brigham Young University in the George Albert Smith . A lr Field-hous- e. vigorous Upem Spring Clocks ; Nation! Weather Service Data air through Sunday night, Atostly C gudmg over Monday. Highs in SOs, 30s. in leys temperature chart . Mir. High Utah 9 4 Blinding BiJ'ce Canyon Btfhf.og Croar City Dglia Gien River Hnksviile H MR 0 ....... n Par vo Randolph Richfield Rqpsevett Sjt Lake City S George ttfnaover Prec. 23 O' tor d Vnal U hr. Low 54 57 15 63 ?i 61 59 60 19 10 16 50 16 63 56 52 40 64 57 72 49 14 26 24 2 IB 1? 25 Cl 20 49 21 56 27 2! 23 IB 61 .. ....... Bdlbe Burley 55 GiDing Idjno Balls I 54 . ... iston Pftello 45 60 45 55 54 . iarrcn Tw n Falls 46 58 8 7a 69 Lii Vegas .... ... Cheyenne Rif Piney Evanston Rock Springs h Shfndan 0 Dvver Gtnd 11 6 24 6' Colorado 68 60 Junction Pacific States Anchorage $ 34 ..... ..... S8 65 72 48 50 to I J! f . Bobcats lifestyle Is explained to Becky Berrett, 6, right, by Ilogle Zoo Director LaMar Farnsworth. at library. Cat, fox were shown Show at S.L. Library Children present at the show were able to pet the fox and bobcat, playing with them after Mr. Farnsworth com-- p ' led his piesentation. Both animals are completely tame and the zoo director noted the bobcat leaves for Disney proaccompanied Hogle Zoo Director LaMar Farnsworth to duction studios soon. I have taken this presentathe Salt Lake Public Library, tion to a lot of schools and where the audience mostly other gatherings whenever was told of the nechildren persons express interest in cessity for predators in the wildlife he preservation, natural environment and the said. Other volunteers also important of preserving anigive the show, explaining the mals. background of animals and relationThe predator-prehelping children develop an ship is important to the balappreciation for the necessity ance of nature, Mr. Farns-worl- d of protecting them. Fid the gathering as Mr. Farnsworth said children he showed a film and gave an seem to enjoy the show. animal lecture. Just because The presentation library you see an animal such as an was of a month long se part hawk a or a owl, cougar doesnt give you the right to bobcat and a kit fox put on a show for some 175 children Saturday, and had the time of their lives doing it, from all appearances. The unnamed animals y 51 51 49 East 44 42 3? . ... ... 47 52 44 76 ......... g L In explaining the necessity of reducing the number of employes at the hospital, Dr. Higashi said every effort was made to avoid laying off perWe found tnat besonnel. cause of the decrease in patients (the count was 375 collec- tions from patient fees were not coming in. The hospital hoped that normal attrition would help to reduce expenses, but this has not occurred. Emergency Gov. Calm Fund L. Rarnpton supplied from approximately his emergency $68,000 fund later and, after confer-rm- e with Senate and Home leaders, said a legislative request would rot b provided. As a consequence, the mental health tm had to attempt to make up tiie deficit. The director added that the anticipated deficit ri $328,362 would include $225,362 in expenditures for operation, staffing and other costs, and $103,000 in collections. Dr. Gordon Johnson, hospital superintendent, reported that coverage on the wards will suffer because of the personnel cutback. He said the has curtailed othef; sendees which we felt je could get aiong without The.e. about three months. included reducing dental serV 1 . a week. ice to one dav v He said the hospital now i$- -t short three or four doctors;, I hospital Jot. for including one unit. In medical-surgic- 4' 1971 brfore $589,291 in (ed- - 7 eral funds is approved by t!je U.S. Department of HealtjC ' v. Education and Welfare. Supplementing this federal amount would he $360, WK) , iifC state money, some $43,000; it) local funds, and about $17,000 ' in collections, money. fees and oilied Adventists Plan Week of Pravei?; Missionary Volunteer Week of Prayer will be saluted this week at Liberty Park Seventh Day Adventist Church, East, with a series of services to be conducted by the youth of the congregation. David Browne, a member of the congregation, will speak Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. and Richard Nielson, also a member, will speak Friday at 7:30 p.m. at the chuich. On Satur day, David Richardson, a noth' . er member, will speak during a 9:30 a.m. worship service - 820-3r- d ign (8)nrr, Salt 65 73 60 Salt Lake City, Ogden, Provo Fair Sunday and Monaay. Some high clouds at times. Lows near 30 Highs in the mid to upper 50s Probability of preci-pitstzero through Sunday ntqht Utah Generally fair Sunday and Monday. High cloudiness at times north cooler north Monday. portion A Highs 55 to 65. Lows 20 to 30 west and 15 to 25 east. Easern Nevada fair Generally Sunday and Monday but w th variable high cloudiness at times north portion. April 9, 10, $1.00 Adults, 50c Children Save Vi Special Discount Tickets Available at All Utah Auto Dealers Dollars Worth of Automobiles on Display IN THE HOUSE;- A f surfoeg, heavy duty, and colon has our guarontcof EtETCIHSf.VS: Special Price Soi at $4.95, BHinry A $5.95 $3.95 laitallMlM Cli. SCSI 355-46- 5 Free, no obligation service cloudyrL, by Sears qualified drapery experts. We come right to your home for free estimates and measuring! RAIN aoupy Sears Downtown 1 Phone SNOW WARM FRONT COLD FRONT STATIC FRONT 2 snow J3 335-663- O rj LJ Ext 224 Sears Sugar House 4 Phone SCATTERED' SHOWERS FLURRIES CHARGE IT on Sears Resolving Charge 4S6-071- L J MIAMI Z0 n Weather forecast map for Sunday indicates another day of nothing HIGH TfMRIRATURKS FORICAJT FOi'tmil SHOWN but the bluest of skies over Zion and the other Intermountain states. Z ivtrytking in Plumbing Store -- 4th So. 7th W. Extended Foreca ts Tuescay Through Thursday Utah Fa(r to partly cloudy except chance of soma ram in the orth with snow in mountains Wednesday Highs mostly m low to mid 50$ and lows from the mid 20s into the low 90s. Eastern Nevada Chance of a litla ram or snow north late Tuesday or early Wednesday becoming Vair to partly cloudy thereafter Highs 50 to 55 40s into he mid Tueday Cooling Wednesday. Lows generally In the low to mid 20s. Variable cloudiness. OcWyoming casional scattered snow mostly north and west portions. Highs mostly 30s and low 40s Lows 5 to 15 northeast to 15 to 25 southwest and zero to 15 in the moutams. Southern Idaho Cloudy with rain or v .le's nd snow mountains Tuesar ano with partial clearWednesoay day ing and chance of showers Thursday. Highs 45 to 55 Tuesday coolm9 to mostly Os Wednesday and Thursday Over-mg- h lows mostly 20s to mid-30- s lower valleys and teens mountains. LEGEND - vv K whit See Over a Million : J. THE BEST SEAT Jtwtl-nor- 11 AMERICAN SISIANDARD Satins, Prints, Textures, Sheers Direct From Our Fabric Depot , .n Hi EOS ANGLES. - so light on doctors thpt we would probably have close down if we lost auv more. However, "weve gora- ! good medical riaff. the secOuq. Target date for comprehensive mental healjri Z center in Salt Lake City to come operational is July; However, it could be later Ou-i- n were ) siximwj Palace tlie faetj.- ii S. East, reported to the Salt Lake County Sheriffs Office the theft of a pistol and holster, valued at $70, from his car while it was parked at his home Friday. 1180 ( patients. estimated th 61 ...... 21-2- 2.3 11, Custom Drapery Fabric!: Reports Gun Theft 5b90 The director reported that approval for federal funding of a proposed new comprehensive mental ? alth center for downtown Salt Lake City could relieve pressure on the hospital. Utah, however, still will 1.3; Arizona, 1 to 1.5; Colorado, 1 to 2, and California, 1 to ries of events saluting National Wildlife Week, March Offerings at the library, 209 E. 5th South, continue Sunday W'ith two films and a lecture at 2 p.m. during which Wayne S. of Brown, professor mechanical engineering at the University of Utah, will speak. A film presentation also will be offered Monday and Tuesday at 7 p.m. Friday, a lecture on wildlife preservation will be given by Mrs. E. Platt, member of the Audubon Society, at 7 p.m. The week-lonseries ends March 27 at 2 p.m. with a special childrens story and discussion presented by Ranger Ted in the Childrens Story Roc.ii of the library. kill it. Magnuson, di- last July 35 40 36 34 56 36 60 ...... year-ol- d Keith Wilfred H. Higashi, rector, Utah Division of Mental Health. This agency has jurisdiction over the Provo facility. Looks to S.L. Center e have a ratio after Tuesday with 332 persons on the payroll and 331 patients. Dr. Higashi said Wyoming's worker-patien- t ratio is 1 to Bobcat, Fox Star for Children A Eh-- . one-tc-on- Sunday and Monday. Cooler Sunday and south Monay. Highs Sunday 25 0 mountains and northeast to 40s scuhwert. Lows Sunday nioht 10 to 20 north, 15 to 25 south and 10 above to 5 below zero in the mountains Highs Monday 25 to 35 mountains and north-ear- t, 35 to 45 elsewhere. Idaho Southwest Partly cloudy through Sunday night. Increasing clouds Monday leading to scattered showers ma'n'y over mountains35 ate Monday. Overnight lows 25 to Sunday night. Highs 47 to 57 Sunday and 40s to low 50s Monday. Southeast Idaho Partly cloudy Sunday and Sunday night, increasing clouds Monday leading to icatered showers ma nly over northern mounlows tains late Monday. Overnight uopr teens through 20x Sunday night. mostly aos days Midwest hle 26 19 Ijy ' Highs - 20 Wyoming Partly cloudy west 0 the Con, mental Divide, considerable cloudiness with scattered light snow or snow flumes east of the Continental D'vtdo MST. 25 20 v. U 75 Sn Antonio 78 Tucson Sait Lake Weather Data: 24 tion for hour period ended Situroay at 5 pm. none; recipita on for 8T; Accumula ve deficiency, Myrch 18; Precipitation since October 1, 1970, 10 69, excess 2 41. SunAccumulative rise Sunday, 6 30 M S T. Sunset 6.41 Wyoming 46 46 Wo-t- h Phoenx 39 23 52 32 Bismarck Chicago Detroit Duluth AIDuauerque El Paso . 24 , A little cooler north Monday. 36 3 66 Southwest Nevada ElilO ...... Atlanta Birmmoham Louisville Miami New Orleans 10 24 10 P on Time South 12 15 24 58 37 Vit Fairbanks Juneau Los Angeles Portland San Diego San Francisco Seattle Spokane Boston .. New York City Pittsburgh Washington, D.C J T-- .) , ght ......... ..... Montana - Byman Yeilowstcne In-Ri- K'n:as City Mneapohs Ok ahoma City Omaha St. Louis Idaho - effective Tuesday. inolves p r hnarily nonprofessional workers, attendants, some building maintenance workers and two nurses. The action was necessary because of an anticipated deficit of $328,362 by the end of June, according sali-cvl- ic JYU Forum i Special to The Tribune PROVO Woodruff i f- hearing called by Dean C. Chris'ensen, to explain why 42 employes are being laid off at the Utah State Hospital will be held Friday at 2 pm. in the hospitals Hyde Building auditorium at Provo. The reduction in personnel, . Sears SHOP AT SEARS AND SAVE Satisfaction Guaranteed or Your Money Back I Downtown 754 South State Phone SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO. 335-6(i5- 1 Shop Daily 9:30 a.m. to 9 p.ra. Tues., and Sat. till 6 p.m. Sunday Noon till 5 p.m. |