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Show poor June 11,1 980 copys Page 9 Clearfield Courier World conference on records SALT LAKE ands of Utahns will be among those who take advantage of tips from Alex Haley and scores of other experts in researching and writing personal and family histories at the World Conference on Records August 12 through 15, 1980, at the Salt Palace. We hope to build a secure foundation and knowledge within families about family history topics, presented by he recognized scholars, added. The topics will be geared for those new to the field, but will also be is $25. Single-da- y registration is $17.50 for those 26 and over, and $10 for those 12 through 25 years of age. Those interested should register by writing the World Conference on Records, Second Floor, 50 East North Temple, Salt Lake ICity, CITY-Thous- Utah, obtained by writing that same address or phoning phony Registrants Those the attending conference will also have the opportunity of seeing several organizations the including to program information can be Youth World dramatic wHTalso be able attend the Mormon wide on microfilm. production, Promised Viley. cultural Some perform, 5,000 Mormon We hope the second World Conference on Records will stimulate an even greater response for keeping personal and family histories, Mr. Daniels said. at- persons the first World tended on Records Conference and resulted in a increase in the number of genealogical records preserved world- Sym- Chorus. and Musical Tabernacle Choir, the Utah Symphony, Ballet West, the Utah Opera Company and Detailed 84150. the Mormon (8091) renowned to be held in That conference bad as Records its theme, Protection in an Uncertain 1969. HE challenging to more experienced researchers. the by Sponsored Genealogical Society of Utah, the conference has a theme of Preserving our Heritage, and the keynote speaker will be President awnt Km at nurnic CASTLE GOLD WALNUT 3Hi4xt . 316x4x3 316x4x7 1st prods 2nd grade simulated on lauan plywood. Simulated woodgrain on hardboard backing. Simulated woodgrain on lauan plywood. ' Spencer W. Kimball, world leader of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y $y . Saints. In additioq.ioPrtSi(feni RED OAK. RAIN DANCE KimbaUand author Haley, of "Roots fame, participating in the conference will be such ' luminaries as Lord Tevoit, a .member of the British House of Lords, and Kenn Stryker-Rodd- a and Milton' Rubincam, well-- , 316x4x1 GREEN Simulated woodgra-i- n on hardboard backing. known American, ' genealogists. These menand more than 200 other authors, archivists, 1st grads 316x4x1 1 REDWOOD and', 1x4-- 6 MS ROOTS author Alex Hqley., center, promotes UtplVs World Conference o Records during television talk show appearance in Los Angeles.. With Haley is Thomas E. Daniels, le(t, world Conference coordinator, and Boyd Matson, host of KNBC's "Odyssey'' show. The conference is scheduled for August 2 through' 5 in Salt Lake ' 1 Cify- - - . . ft. 1x6-- 6 ft. 2 cadar 1 x6-- ft. 43 rustic cadar 6 1 ca.dar 2x4-- Birth . Defects Foundation research grant of $20,000 for the first year of a search fof factors involved in some of the most common severe human malfor-- mations. . . Dr. Robert M. Fineman, ' Medical Biophysics and Computing, University of Utah. The data base comprises a pedigree file- of ' assistant of-professor will pediatrics, analyze family trees and other data . - , for clues to causes of neural . . tube defects (NTDs), which, ' include open spine (spina bifida) and absence of most - the . brain and skull ' FT. S4S. 4x44 FT. 1 . ' . s ah Dairy Commission en named agent for ite of Utah by the Dairy Industry ation. This action agreement reached A and the California Ivisory Board during nth of March 1980. ymbol, a drop of milk nding the. word was used originally 'ornia as part of a omotion plan for sour - - . Research . into ' production has been, conducted locally in Utah, at Utah State University saving the cheese 2 5" MS CHAIN LINK 1 1 Vi GAUGE40-FT- $165 . AROLL AMERICAN MADE 4ft (77V4LK.) 5 FT (100 IK.) 6 FT (117V. ...... ..30 ,..36 IK.). . . .. .. ..42 industry SALE an MARCO CIRCULATOR estimated. $6,000,000. Commercial .adaptations of the utilization of lactic acid culture concentrates in making of American cheese began: at the Logan campus in' ' Zero clearance heat circulating built-i- n fireplace. According .to 600 million estimates, Reg. $238.95 1979. . DBCOUNTED American cheese are being made annual Using this culture concentrate with production costs reduced 1 cent per pound.- ' pounds-o- WE STOCK f ODD & END ASBESTOS 316x4x8 316x4X4 CABINETS SAVE.. (9 14x4x8 While Stock Lasts 4x4x4 I w. SHINGLES 240 lb. FIRST GRADE 15 Yr; Guarantee . : FIREPLACE SETS BLACK 25. AS LOW AS LOWEST PRICE ON NO. 1 SHINGLES IN THE STATE OF UTAH. . DIMENSIONAL LUMBER A FENCING-DIMENS- IONS ARE APPROXIMATIONS vs!ia mom i . 79e END OF SEASON cheese . Wall show you how to do it yoursolf and sovo monoy. ' ' 70-7- . I - Real Seal comes to life Dairy Commission, - . i(srtitff'ana servation-- ' factors nt be long before the Seal can be found in cases in Utah larkets. So says Clint Administrator of the .nix'-designe- - genetic and environmental studies, Dr. Fineman says, because families tend to be large, genealogies are well ente , and do illegitimacy and migration marketing ; programs.' rates are very low. Flavored drinks continue to Also, he says, Salt Lake command a bigger share of Cify is, the major referral the total fhzid beverage center in the Intermountain market. Within the last few years Region for diagnosis and treatment of birth- - defects,' the Australians have . launched a. especially NTDs, a specialty of Dr. .Garth Myers, director . . promotion,' glamorizing a of the Birth Defects Clinic of family of flavored milks . the Primary 'Childrens under the Big M lqbel. Medical Center. "Medical, This promotion, plus the cost .records to' be used in the Squeeze of bottlers in the-- . study include more than 600 U.S. has created an interest to 700 bases of NTDs. in . doing something with All families participating ' white milk that will increase. ' study will be . the dairy industrys share Of '. directly offered genetic counseling. A the market. primary .goal is to make ' This project will involve, h genetic counseling about the production of Ultra-HigNTDs more accurate in the Temperature " (UHT) future by clarifying the roles Sterilized Dairy Products1 en-- . ' of and then add . different! genetic, and vironmental factors which flavors to the milk. The .DHTi to be 'cause them. . process allows the milk : This is extremely im stored up ,to six morphs portant, he says, because Without1 refrigeration. . 5 percent of couples Technically, UHT mnk is ; . having an affected child defined as milk heal treated have no previous family at 293 degrees to 302 decrees J history of. these malfor- for 2 to 6 secori de. J'he j mations. current industry standard I The March of Dimes .for processing millc is jo hfeat j currently supports birth it to 160 .degrees- - for 45 j defects research, medical seconds. UHT milk, isi service and education with (Currently being sold, in grants totaling more than Europe and Canada and- is i $206,000 in the state of Utahbeing targeted for thd United , States' for the 1980's. Processors believe it will not decrease regular flu d milk ' . sales but that the flav wed milks produced through. init cream. Eventually', the UHT process will bfe sold cluded regular and heavy from the dairy cases whipping cream, half and away half . and other dairy and found next to other and in numerolus products. Success of the beverages the evidenced is by program fact that Real Seal now 90 of the people can be found on dairy who call ui tave product packages in more than 90 percent of Califomoney on cor A homo rnias dairy cases. d-- unknown, according to Dr. Fineman. . To some extent they run in families, and occur more often in certain ethnic groups, including people descent, he says. This suggests a role for one or more genetic factors, but NTDs occur less commonly in affected families' than would be expected of a purely genetic abnormality. ic for . .... this new approach to milk concentration, because of its potential for energy . and mental paralysis retardation in survivors. A major obstacle to preventing NTDs is that their causes are Non-genet- valuable especially (anencephaly). Affecting about one in every six hundred births these, malformations cause stillbirth or newborn death, ' and varying degrees of which have been linked' in previous studies-t- o 'risk of these birth 'defects include-thmothers age' and. the number of children she has had, her general health and. socioeconomic level, her diet and use of medications, or other drugs, where she lives, and the season Or even the decade in which her child is ' born. To try to unravel these oompI"'ities, Dr, Fineman first will the make collaborative 'use of the Utah Register for Birth Defects and the Utah Genealogical ' Utah pioneers and most of their descendents living in the state more than 1,300,000 people to date-' These records- . are many ' Dont be surprised in- - the . vending machines. Another project that has near future to .see Lb-fto next Flavored Milk placed .great potential is thq market introduction' of dry --.yogurt soft drinks in the super: ' ' without . pqwder. This product is a dry and hiarkets for calorie refrigeration. Such is aproject underway, by Dairy - conscious consumers to .Research, Inc., a division oif make .a. drinkable yogurt tAhe United Dairy Industry product at home- And confunded .. sumers. can look forward to freeze-tfrie- d milk, much like the Utah Dairy partially by freeze-dr.le- d coffe. The . Commission. A role of major the Commission is . to be problem is that it takes a lot involved in research and Lo1 . of. energy f to produce a new fat Flavored Milk has great . , powdered milk.--Swill that is ; in .'.the future project underway potential " ' .freeze, water from milk, marketing of mjlk. ' than Fluid milk processors in rather. using the . United Statesevaporation as is- the ' , in. their, com-- -. practice today People, in is little nients that .there industry are generally- enand excited, about in thusiastic bottled milk. whole profit They are looking for some :' item other than .milk as. a source of margins to support, and .their processing at Data Base. The genealogical data base, is a bank . of information from 170,000 family group sheets obtained from the Utah Genealogical Society and computerized by Dr. 'Mark Skotofhkarid-hM- i staff in the Department of 'University of Utah Dimes . 2x4--3 9 College of Medicine scientist has received a March- of . ROUGH 1x4-6F- 69e ft. cadar stand and battar. 98' FT. COMtfD 1 ' . 54e 85c 2 1x4-- 6 ' grant of $20,000 of FEWOMG! 1x4-- 6 New developments in milk Scientist receives marketing underway in Utah A 1st grads 316x4x71 Simulated woodgrain finish on lauan plywood. on HP MW 4 Girls & 0k! is demographers speak or. lecture in more- - than 250 seminars and classes. 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