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Show i May 28, 1980 Sun Chronicle, Sun Times, Ban Lomond Beacon, Clearfield Courier New administrator named Jay M. Hudson, a former resident of Redding, alifornia, has been named C associate administrator of St. Benedicts Hospital. Announcement is made by Administrator Robert K. Eisleben, who said the position was created to free up administrative time to n eet expanding community health care needs. Mi . Hudson comes to us fiom a very progressive and innovative hospital, said Mi. Eisleben. In Redding Mr. Hudson was assistant administrator of Mercy Medical Center. During his nine years at Mercy he had a wide range of experience, including work with legislators, the University, San Diego, after which he worked as media, management at analyst and community education, as well as administration. He also taught management courses leading to a bachelor of science degree in nursing administration. He earlier served as systems General Dynamics Astronautics, San Diego He then earned a master of public health degree in hospital administration from the University of California in Berkeley. He served as an assistant administrator of San Miguel Hospital Association (Hillside and administrative intern at Heartland Hospitals) in San Tri-Cit- y in Oceanside, Hospital California, and completed an Diego, and administrator of the Westwood Memorial administrative residency at Herrick Memorial Hospital Hospital, Los Angeles. Mr. Hudson received his bachelor of science degree in in Berkeley. He is married and has two children business administration from California Western concrete paving contractors and among the top 20 companies in the nation in the volume of government contracts awarded in a period. 50 th Jack B. Parson Con- published last month. The company was the only Utah Construction Company listed with 362,300 square yards of concrete placed during 1979. The report also listed Parson Construction as being second in the nation in the number of square yards Jack of struction Company is involved in a variety of highway and other construction 402,000 projects a less expensive substance Jack B. concrete-lik- e Parson Con- in on im- in Nevada including one which is the largest such contract ever awarded by the State of 30, ttnlitnin the projects provement the year ending last September the journal reported. throughout are currently working several highway The Ogden company anked 43rd in the nation in total Federal road work i completed Con- Ogden, Southfield, and Brigham City. Jack B. Parson Construction crews recently journal struction Company ranked 17th among concrete paving mnf mif Axn In n nnnnnf Parson B. Intermountain West. The company has offices in developed. Technical by Publishing, a company of the Dun and Bradstreet Corp. issued $24,698,400. econocrete placing squarte yards during the same year. Econocrete is Company was named one of the nations in leaders construction two leports published in and Heavy Highway struction Construction, Parson Construction Company by the Federal Highway Administration for that period amounted to B. Jack frt College directory available A Directory of Scholar- ships and Financial Aid to Students Available Attending Colleges and Universities in Utah has just been published by the Salt Lake Branch of the American Association of University Women. Copies aie being distributed by the branch to all high schools, and public libraries, of institutions higher education throughout the State of Utah. The directory includes over 150 entries, giving basic Information oft' scholarships; grants, fellowships, and loans offered at undergraduate and graduate levels. Most of the awards can be applied for by men as well as women. These op- portunities are privately administered the by organizations and businesses graduate fellowships to its members and has long been committed to study and legislative action in the areas of education, women, cultural interests, the inand community, ternational relations that offer them and are not listed by campus financial aids offices The Salt Lake Branch of AAUW the compiled directory as a community service, funded by a Public Seivice Pioject Grant from the AAUW Educational Foundation in Washington, D.C. Fifty women in the local branch were directly involved in the project during the past year The Steering Committee included Maxine Haggerty, Pioject Director, Di. Cathleen Flanagan, Charlotte Klingler, and Manaft Kenedy. Jeanette Misaka is President of the Salt Lake Branch of AAUW The American Association of University Women has a membership of 190,000 women with baccalaureate degrees located in branches It offers in every state. refugee Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos, Sen. Jake Garn and Orrin Hatch said in a joint announcement. of The Department Education is awarding the the money through Indochina Refugee Children Assistance Act. A total of $11,999,663 will be distributed throughout the country to help educate That children. 66,300 averages just under $181 per Company noted for success OGDEN An Ogden-base- d Construction Company has been ranked among the top in educating children from child. In Utah, 1,175 children will be covered, or about 1.77 percent of the national total population comprises only about of 1 percent of the U.S. total. The federal money will be distributed to state education agencies, which in tuin will distribute the money on the local level The Indochina Refugee Children Assistance Act provides the aid for children admitted into the United States after Jan 1, 1977. The law was amended last Nov 20, to provide $12 million to fun the program, with pnonty in providing services given to children entering school for the first time during the school yeai six-tent- 1979-8- u has been our serviceman and womans "best friend" and the place they turn to when a problem develops. Whether its a family crisis, a feeling of being lost in a new town or country, or just a place to relax, USO is always there. Jack Klugman Theres a forgotten soldier that USO remembers . . . the hospitalized veteran. The USO brings the best in entertainment and sharing to patients in V A Medical Centers. Mika Douglas the service familys problem solver. Whether it is a family budgeting class ora discussion on child abuse, the USO leads the way in making service families stronger. At over 125 locations worldwide, USOs programs, classes, tours, and centers help make life a little easier for todays service family. Dr. Joyce Brothers USO is WASHINGTON, D.C.-Ut- ahs Energy Office has been selected for $555,800 in federal grants for projects tanging front oil shale to condevelopment servation, Sens. Orrin Hatch and Jake Garn announced. The Department of Energy will award the money for three separate projects. A $150,000 grant will develop a program for organizing information on energy programs in Utah. Special emphasis will be on Support the tha United Way, OCFC, or local USO campaign. through World Hdqtrs. 1146 19th St., NW USO Wash., DC 20036 designation possible as Wilderness Study Areas As a result of the study, the State Director has recommended that the Cedar Mountains and 11 other units as not be designated W'dderness Study Areas As a lesult of the study, the State Director has recom- mended that the Cedar Mountains and 11 other units as not be designated Wilderness Study Areas Two individual units in the Stansbuiy Mountains are being recommended as Wilderness Study At eas The is asking foi public teview and comment on the pioposals until June 30, 1980, and a final decision will then be made BLM Accoiding to Fiank Snell Salt Lake Distiu t M.maei We would like to have the publu take a lose look at the Cedai Mountains dm mg the tout , and teach a consensus as to what they leel the lecoo n endation should be loi the a i ea The field ti ip will last one day and poisons mteiested in pat tinpaling need to ( ontaet the BLM in advance Write, visit, oi all the Salt Lake Distiu t Buieau of Land Management oflue located at 2370 South 2)00 West, Salt Lake Citv, I tali 84119 (524 5)48) loi ad ditional infoi n ation euirent and proposed piojects relating to oil shale development. Another grant tor $319,600 state develop an will help the energy program conservation The project will promote light efficiency standards, car pools, public transportation systems and other conservation methods. A supplemental $86,200 will go to of energy audits They dont mention this award of a program and public week during black heritage Americans are information piograms pressure is a potential killer And, black one and a half times more likely to have it than white Americans You cant tell on your own if you have high blood pressure since there are usually no symptoms But, an inexpensive painless test can detect it Contact your doctor, clinic or local Heart Association for information on where you can have your blood pressure taken If you have high blood pressure, a regular treatment program could prevent premature disability or death from stroke, heart attack or other complications of this disease We want you to be here next year to celebrate Black High blood Electric charges In 1978, the average annual residential electric bill was $356.61, or $29.71 a month about 98 cents a day. Average home use of electricity in 1978, accord- - ing to Edison Electric the association Institute, of Americas investor-owneelectric utility companies, was over seven times that of 1945, but prices were only about eight and a half times that of 1945, much less of an increase than on most other items. d Heritage Week tMtanocfin Please give generously to the American Heart Association WERE FIGHTING FOR YOUR To. 0 LIFE Crime Prevention Coalition Box 6600 Rockville, Maryland 20850 ) HH TAKE A BITE OUT OF 1979 Tha ftti AAERmik Telji!i11 0) Chevrolet li" s I """ I ' t. ' 1 Advertising Counotl Inc p) 3535 Wall. Ave., Ogden UTAH'S LARGEST USED CAR & TRUCK DEALER. V V 1976 CHEV LUV PICKUP 09-17- 1 AM radio, 0. 1 OL $4 O I OU rear bumper Sever Jw 1980 TOYOTA PICKUP AM radio, 0. rear bumper 1979 CHEY CHEVETTE 1979 CHEV CHEVETTE $ACftA "TvOU R. 2-D- $491 90 I A w R. 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USO A public field trip to the Cedar Mountains, in Tooele County, has been scheduled foi Saturday, June 7, 1980, according to the Salt Lake District, Bureau of Land Management The tour is being held to familiarize the public with the mountain range and provide feedback to the agency concerning the management of Public Lands in the area The BLM intensively studied the Cedar Mountains, and 13 other individual units in the District, for Utah selected for energy projects I For nearly 40 years, USO for Cedar Mountains 0 A WORLD OF SERVICES ALL OVER THE WORLD Ive seen how tough it can be for American service- men and women when they are so far from home. And know how important it is that they know the folks back home still care. Thats why, for nearly 40 years, the USO has been around the world providing a world of services. Angie Dickinson Utahs contrast, By P.S., P.B., air cond., P.S., P.B., $4fiAA 90vv $409C 970 J auto, trans., roof rack 1979 PONTIAC GRAND 0. 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