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Show ? Cl7JCHSONiae.Oct.J9, 1978, Page 16 .i StffiDO SsIhilMy 4 A state-lev- backlash el against the U.S. Senate's extension of the Equal Amendment Rights radification deadline has been predicted by Phyllis Schlafly, a national leader in movement. the anti-ERIn a speed) given WedA nesday is Mrs. LaVerna Osmond of Ogden who recently returned from Hawaii SHOWN ABOVE are coaxed to part with a "worthless" shell necklace by Professor Kruse, a criminal mastermind in the comic crime spree, "Goin' Coconuts" at the Wilshire Theater. during Brigham Young Universitys Political Awareness Week, the author and commentator said if passed, the ERA would shift some 70 per cent of the states' powers to the federal government while doing absolutely nothing for the rights of women," other than what is currently being done by existing laws. The ERA extension is patently and deliberately Mrs. discriminatory, : Schlafly stated. "In effect, the federal government is telling the states they have to keep voting until theyvote yes. She said her home state of Illinois hat'vdted 14 times on ERA without ratifying it,' and, along with 14 other stated If .same mind, is 1 undergoing considerable pressure from the federal, government to pass the amendment1. It becomes clear, Mrs; Schafly said, that those who are for ERA do not believe in equal rights for those who are against ERA." ' She predicted that many different lawsuits will be brought, not by me, but by the states" challenging the legality of the Senates ex- , By Glen Perrina pn Reviewer LaVerna Grandma last month who Osmond, observed her 86th birthday, was guest of the Wilshire Theater in Ogden at the funny and exciting Donny and Marie Osmond movie, Goin Coconuts. It was just like going to said Mrs. Hawaii again, Osmond after seeing the I was lucky earlier this year to visit the islands with my son George and his wife Olive and the kids, the little scamp6. And to see them Goin make parts of Coconuts." The show is really a spoof with crime, Marie wearing beautiful clothes, as well as the valuable necklace which plays a big part in the movie (dot. Its wonderful to see the Hawaiian dancers and and Donny musicians, dancing around. His wife and others of the Osmond clan are in the show - its really like seeing Hawaii again. -- In Goin Coconuts, Donny and Marie are chauffeured to their hotel by limousine along the twisting, narrow road that encircles Mount Tantalus, high above Waikiki beach. Behind them cars are actin hoods who slam, ram and sideswipe in each other, jockeying for the privilege of knocking the Osmonds off the cliff while their would-b- e victims innocently enjoy the scenery. Also m the show Donny shows up by motorbike to take Mane home. Its a wild ride as the crooks follow the Osmonds--gun- s blazing. But Donny revs up the bike to full speed. Donny also dives to the floor of the Pacific Ocean and discovers a sunken a cargo of gold bullion. sub--wit- h Its plenty exciting to see what happens in Goin Coconuts During September 1978, a total of five animals were confirmed as rabid by the Utah State Division of (whooping cough) were in children confirmed Health Laboratory. Four have bats and one skunk accounted for the cases which were distributed over four counties (Millard, Wasatch, Washington and Weber). Total rabid animals for the first three quarters of 1978 now stand at seven; six bats and one skunk. Three children known to have been bitten by rabid bats were treated with human diploid cell strain rabies vaccine (WRV) provided by the Center for Disease Control. This is the first time that WRV has been available for use in Utah. Post exposure immunization consists of one dose of human rabies immune globulin (RIG) and five doses of WRV. The RIG is given at the initiation of antirabies therapy ac- the manufacrecommendations. Hyperimmune rabies serum of equine origin may be used if RIG is not available. WRV inshould be given tramuscularly on days 0, 3, 7, 14, and 28. (Day 0 is the to cording turers SEiorm Salutes Ms Campaign Cotters it It Is gratifying to first vaccine sample of blood is collected on days 0, 7, 14, 28, 42, 90 and 365 to of therapy.) A 10 ml. months mtwm a. ravMEMT 21 for State Senator District Layton, So. Weber, Hooper, Roy, Riverdale I r Communicable Disease Newsletter, WRV is limited in supply. In most cases, persons needing post exposure treatment will still be treated with Duck Embryo Vaccine.. . PERTUSSIS Two cases of pertussis Thanh You PAN PtUTtCAl rabies neutralizing antibody titers. As mentioned in last oloctlon process. N. day determine ooo so many poo-pl- o Involved In tho CSssrfd, Sunset SMC Legion planning widows recently admitted to a local hospital. Several other cases been investigated during the past few months, reminding and parents physicians of the necessity of beginning immunization of infants at about 2 months of age. Pertussis is an acute bacterial disease which begins as a nonspecific respiratory illness ac- companied by an irritating cough. The cough gradually becomes paroxysmal within 1 to 2 weeks and may last for 1 to 20 months. Erythromycin is the drug of choice and is usually continued for a period of 10 days. Ampicillin has also been shown to be effective. Antibiotics reduce bacterial numbers and may shorten comof the period of duration and municability symptoms. Syndromes consistent with pertussis may also be cause by Bordetella parapertussis, Hemophilus influenzae or viruses, adenovirus. especially Any suspect case of pertussis should be reported to local or state health authorities for investigation ,,of, case?,, snd contacts and for assistance in laboratory confirmation. GIARDIASIS . The number of cases of giardiasis reported to the State Division of Health ha shown a steady increase over the past 4 years. Giardiasis is a protozoal infection of the small bowel caused by Giardia lamblia. Symptoms include chronic diarrhea, intestinal cramps, bloating, fatique and weight with loss. Treatment hydrochloride quinacrine has been shown to be effective. Many of the cases in Utah occur in individuals who have consumed or exposed to untreated water. mountain are backpackers, At high risk party campers, The Roy American Legion Auxiliary of Post 139, is Deer having its annual Widows party Saturday. Admission will be potluck snacks for anyone attending and hours will be from 8 p.m. All auxiliary members and friends are invited to join the festivities. Disease Prevention Did you (mow . hunters and cross country of skiers. The Bureau all that recommends mountain water be considered as contaminated and not be consumed without treatment. Because of the resistance of giardia cysts to chlorination, water should be boiled (experts recommend anywhere from 1 to 10 minutes) or treated with iodine compounds. Iodine tablets or 2 percent ioding tincture are handy and easily obtainable. If 2 percent tincture is used, add 5 drops per quart or liter, shake well, and let stand for 20 to 30 minutes. If the water is cloudy, add 10 drops of 2 percent tincture per quart or liter. Halazone tablets rely upon the effects of chlorine and are not recommended. NEW LOCATION IN DAVIS COUNTY optical prescriptions written by your eye doctor. have large selection of eyewear frames. have prescriptions and non prescription sunglasses. repair broken frames and replace broken lenses. have complete hearing aid services, including repairs, sales and service of 10 major brands. We feature a 30 day free trial, and also have rental aids available. We have an emergency service on hearing aid Tepairs. We We We We We If you fill have a visual or hearing problem call Knighton Optical for doctor's referral. OPEN MONDAY-FRIDA- DF FLA7E07 Y 9 AM TO 5:30 PM SATURDAY 9 AM 'TIL NOON OGDEN LAYTON 9J9 25th St. 2179 N. 1709 W. Ssttt 393-843- 9 M l West of Davis No. Hospital 825-162- 4 Senates action in passing' the ratification extension without giving states the right to rescind their prior ERA approval, if they so choose, is like a team football losing fifth demanding that a with only be played quarter the losing team being allowed to carry the ball, The action. Mrs.,. Schlafly said the ratant extension is an inERA dication that its are losing the They know they do not have the contemporaneous consensus necessary to pass the amendment by the March 22, 1979, deadline she stated. Never again will they be sble to get the 35 states which have voted for ERA because four have already decided to rescind their ratification vote. I dont believe ERA would get even a simple majority, much less the three-fourth- s super majority required, if put to a referendum," the speaker said. Mrs. Schlafly said. She admitted there are abuses of womens rights in the nation, but said the existing laws are more than adequate to correct these abuses if properly applied. ERA would be a constitutional mandate for a unisex society and would, in fact, detract from rights and protections women already enjoy, she explained. ttrrl brog.n A itJPptyl council turtles r Just a reminder that the sale of baby green turtles is sliders) (red-eare- d prohibited in Utah. Baby turtles are commonly offered as Christmas gifts for children. The sale of baby green turtles has been Drug Administration prohibited by the Food and because of the association of turtles with salmonellosis. Salmonellosis is a bacterial disease characterized by an acute gastroenteritis and can be especially severe in children. ends States immunization United smallpox infor ternational travel. Effective August 14, 1978, the United States no longer requires evidence of requirements smallpox vaccination for any arriving international traveler. Since! October, 1971, the United States has evidence of required smallpox immunization if within the previous 14 days in a the traveler country currently reporting has-bee- n smallpox. This requirement has now been discontinued. Now notiromuQUiitiPM of te any kind enter the United States from any country. Petersen, Wayment will speak to elect Committee cont. from page Jed Richardson will also present at the meeting. , be Got a favorite recipe to share with our other readers? Call us at 825-166- 6 SsSSSSSsESKEj FREE GOLD PROSPECTING & MINING mi SEMINAR Thursday. Octobsr 23, 1978 at Ihs Holiday Inn, 33C3 Washington Blvd., from 7:33 to 9:33 p.m. Youve always wanted to do some gold prospecting now you can learn how. Seminar topics: pan nlng, dredging, dry washing, where to look for t supply proof of selling $1,200 worth of food per week, with a $4,000 food inventory. This was set up by the council after Ogden Citys ordinance requiring $1,000 worth of gross receipts per week and a $4,000 inventory. Councilman Ulibarri gave the figure of $1,200 to account for inflation since the was ordinance City Ogden established. Councilman Dae Coons asked why the council needed to limit the number of bars and private clubs. He said he would like to take each one as it comes to us for approval. Earl Morris, acting Mayor in the absence of Mayor Joseph Dawson, stated that he felt they needed some guidelines as to the granting of disapproval of particular beer licenses. Were concerned about how our city looks," Councilman Ulibarri said, "not judging on whether people should drink or not. Parley Oleson, Shade Tree Commission Chairman, came before the council Tuesday night to consider a rMommedationby Jacob Daview of l 53T5S.,Srw:;',Rdy He has recommended to the council that a beautification committee be established in addition to the Shade Tree Commission, to help correct the problems trees and shrubbery are causing throughout the city. Oleson said that he felt the Commisssion could handle and should be responsible for beautification also, perhaps by at least extending the group to a body. The council agreed to adopt the six recommendations given by Mr. Davies. These include what he felt the responsibilities of the Commission er 3 are. Be advisors to the community on recommending types of trees that are suitable for parking strips, back yards, front yards and side yards. Include information such as trash tree Be an advisory characteristics committee on shrubbery planting , . . Bring in experts for teaching of classes in pruning of all growing spreading plants . . . report trouble areas in both residential and commercial areas where sidewalks and parkways are being intruded upon . . . and Vacant lots which breed insects, vermine, fire hazards and unsightly conditions should be reported to city ... authorities." Davies recommendations will be implemented to curb future problems within the city. Then the Council addressed the problem of how to handle existing problems and who should pay for replacement of sidewalk, curb and gutter and tree removal. Oleson said that in put years, the city has been able to fund sidewalk repair, as funds were found from somewhere. But, you cant take it from my department budget. Im down to nickles and dimes, Oleson said. Councilman Earl Morris asked him to list the approximately 150 major problems in the city and prioritize this according to importance. An estimate of how much it would cost to replace sidewalks and remove trees was also requested of Oleson. Councilman Ulibarri stated that although the city has borne the financial burden in the put, he would like to see a perhaps 0 arrangement made between the city and residents. 50-5- ALL CHpOPnACTIC GAGS GUCtSC raa Mi gokj, where to seH your gold, mining laws and1 3723 Wtci-rfntfa- n LY3-- , C9. Obn Rstn,VeVz!xia,Pftittt arftea FREE ADMISSION SOCA80f8 GOLD PROZKCTOXS AtSOCIA 7X)N ii 1 granting of these also. The City Attorney will also be asked to draw up and ordinance requiring stations applying for a beer license be able to seven-memb- Roy Voting Districts 19 and 23 will be holding a meeting Oct. 24 at the home of John and Margie Day, 3074 W. 6000 S. To begin at 6:45 p.m., Candidate Lowell Petersen and Sherm Wayment will be guest speakers. All interested residents are invited to attend. A presentation from the QUALITY EYEWARE A HEARING AIDS HAS All ADDITIONAL i Roy DONNY AND MARIE Grandma Osmond sees Donny, Marie's movie AggoiniGtf IC3A HC3: Cr.DJL.jgstos J&Md'Prt.tUQMtM' |