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Show I I SENATOR MOSS ENVIRONMENT APPOINTED STUDIED .senator Frank E. tah, Chairman of nautical and Space Committee said In Guidelines for a program of environmental increased In the awareness public offered schools are being by th Environmental Imiact Office of the University of I'tah. The year-ol- d program inseminar cludes a three-hou- r for teachers and administrators of Utah schools. De- protection "We tnink school children can enrich their lives through Involvement with nature, Mr. Inhlssem-Inar- Lofgren explains. discusses such he topics as environmental plant growth, air pollution problems, food and energy sources, water quality, and selection of shelter materials. The I'tah environmentalist ways study groups and other Interested persons are welcome on the I'nlverslty campus, which has been designated as the state arboretum. In addition he recommends that schools set aside their own special areas for nature enjoyment. "By providing I'tahns with places where they can easily go to dnjoy a natural setting we prepare them to more fully appreciate national parks and forests, Mr. Lofgren says. Suggestions and sample plans for such nature enjoyment areas are available at the University of Utah Environmental Impact Office, 2056 Annex, telephone (801) s, Act The severe head colds and earaches many children contract during the wilder months should not be taken lightly, as they can lead to serious and even permaneently handicapping hearing losses. This Is tne warning Issued by David Smith, director of the Beltone Crusade for Hearing Conservation. The crusade Is sponsored by Chicago-bate- d Beltone Sciences Electronics tut activities stated In In Utah. ministrator of the Utah State Board of Educations Division of Instructional Support Services, said the Board voted to allow such experiences as teaching In private, parochial, college, preschool, or technical Institutions as part or all of the student teaching requirement. Dr. McHenry cautioned, however, that although the State Board has approved the changes In requirements, It still remains up to the Individual teacher training colleges as to whether they will Include the changes Into their respective currlculums. have also been Changes made on the number of yeara of professional teaching experience needed to qualify for administrative envarious dorsements to the basic proThese fessional certificate. endorsements are required before a person can become a school principal or adminissaid all Dr. McHenry persons Interested In the reshould vised requirements contact his office fcrcomplete details. The address Is Division of Instructional Support Services, Utah State Board of Education, MOO University Club Building, 136 E. South Temple, Salt lake City, Utah MOVED There' a pci.il reason to grow O.ih I e.if lettiKC in your uJcn When it' time to bar-vcyou don'l h.oe to pull up the enure plant InMcaJ. you van puk the outer leave from vlitlcrenl plant, and nunc new leave will grow to lake their hat w.i they remain pl.ue productive for a longer period. (),ik leaf i alvo the most heal rwivt.inl lettuce, and belong to the looselcaf vlas. which i the ivic't and falct let grow. DEPT OF JUSTICE t. John L. Todd, District rector of the Immigration and Naturalization Service, today urged all aliens In the slates of Wyoming and Colorado and Utah who have not yet filled out alien address report forms to do so before January 31 at the nearest Immigration and Naturalization Service office or local Post Office. Di- 1 1973. xxk zae, xm xm&SKxxiKe, zmb M3 imiLILAlSSSTEVENS GO FURTHER I ( BA It r HAMS bacon HOUND l ull ( lit 7 UP A 3 s " licd lb, HIM; Sif, ?3 i .89 .oj JELLG RICE King TALL (AN H. n t. TKg. 4? oz. - Off Mi- ( jrlon lM COOKIES 65 1 AG j 25 62 i 71 $ I CARNATION - M.I l'l.nors All C :r steak i TIDE I HERE xm - 4 59 oi -- las. deer andcarf rills may soon he reduced on Utah highways by wlldlL'a research timed at thinning the 1,500 accidents In the Beehive State each year. Recent studies In Colorado have shown (hat a new HILLS BROS INSTANT SPAGHETTI 19c COFFEE 60,99 tyje ay to I one state." He pointed out that funda- mental studies In drug safety packaging were conducted at the University of Utah. The studies have resulted In better and safer packaging of drugs such as aspirin and other prescription as well as drugs. GET ARTICLES In EARLY Bill Wilson, Notary Public The PROGRESS for all your Printing needs. G A SALE I TISSUE 1. D. COFFEE CREAMER 11 oz. 4-- i ALCOA ALUMINUM. Heavy Duty 4- - 4 4 SEGO ; Tall Size 'l CANNED MILK JOLLY TIME of gale long roads unJer construe- tlon where high deer mortal- Ity has occurred In the past. Effectiveness of the gate In Utah will be evaluated at four sites north of Celar City alone the newst segments of 15. The fence and FRIDAY THtH.-DA- i SAT. mm : 4- - BEEF ROAST lb. 4 .n PATTIES CARMEL j 1 lb. FAMILY Size 50c OH :TIDE riCTMVEET 10 oz. 69 NOW ,r Pkr. PEAS "CORN 5 SALAD DRESSING "95 59 QUART i , BATH SIZE BARS JERCE.VS HAND SOAP 10 f tl - n Where Does It Hurt? mereH0U,4 Wtv Avalon i Kellys I, Ga A RHHHHMMHHHMHHHMHHHHHMHHMMMHHHf4MHHf4HHHHMHHHM8 SHOES 3 .99 ALL COTTON & POLYESTER MARKED DOWN BLOUSES OQ Multi-Colo- POLYESTER 4 pANIS 9- r FASHION SWEATERS S0- $0 .99 DRESSES Polyester) 4 ; si'nday i Monday I .00 35 POPCORN 14 TED FAYL: Chaiaiirr to f Tiifll'f UTII ituu. .Kellys Department Store 1 . i 59 43 65 59 In- PeterSellers jj Included when new highway segments are constructed north of Fillmore and between Clear Creek and Sevier Junction. The gates should not only reduce loss of deer, but add greater safety to motorists, especially at high freeway speeds. They will also lower losses In vehicle damage deer gate used In conjunction with deer prrof fences will substantially lower deer losses duetohlgh-wa- y The gate Is traffic. designed so deer may easily pass through In one direction but their movement Is Imjadpd In the opposite direction. with a fence, ocEven casionally deer may find their This way onto the highway. gate will allow them to leave the hazardous roadway but restrict their movements back onto It. The Division of wildlife Resources Is working with the one-w- SEGO 4 NOR WEST gates will le U' Ao" g5c 4- - DEER TRAILS of new drugs are tested and their safety assured before they are allowed to be sold, "he said. Dr. Done added that the FDA has great difficulty In regulatover the ing counter drugs. But he stressed that the net result of FDA actions will soon reveal a decent collection of safe drugs on drugstore shelves." FDA guidelines and regulations concerning drug labeling and advertising are tightening, according to the former Salt Lake doctor. "It Is Important to remember," Dr. Done said, "that the FD. controls Interstate drug commerce but cannot regulate drug marketing within the boundaries of only POTATO CHIPS TOILET 19, 1973 , The feiler.il government Is picking up more than 00 'k of the l.l. The Virgin Liver Coi;e is inacee.--il- !i project from Arizona, guarded on the rat by the Grand Canyon and on the south bv an unbridged stretch of the Colorado Liver. "Us the most expensive section of rural freeway in the country. says Ernie Nay of the Arizona Highway Department "We used to say it would co.k Slhx) a fool to build, but deer-vehlc- Friday, January milion rnntrait lfs must now negotiate through the sometimes icy, 6,000 foot Shivwts Var(.,M SANDWICH SPREAD $3 4- - winch will ivmiIv complete the freeway has lieen given to Com ('.instruction Co of Claud Junction. (olo While highwav planners have been studmg for 23 of years the a highway building through the gorge, .sliced hundreds of toot deep by the Virgin Liver, it was tmt until the early that they decided to tackle the project. A decade liter, the last few miles of the gorge rou'c is under construction with sevtn major and brjil :c cros-m- g the river. The remote gorge is the shortest route between here and St. George, Utah. For 11 miles the highway is a canvon so narrow that the divided freeway has to be brought together, sepaconrated only by a crete embankment. Even then, most of the is suspended freeway alvove the river bed by bridges. 2'J-mi- e Detriment clude the new tyje in early A IGA UTAH FILLMORE, KELLYS now we find its running closer to $100 an inch. The figures, he says, represent the ro-- t of pav-in- g all four hums of the freeway. AnZ. At a cost of $100 an Inch, the nation's most expensive piece of rural freeway is nearing completion across the north western tip of Arizona When completed in alx'ul a year, the freeway will slue through the Virgin Liver Mountains ami trim 12 miles off the Interstate 1 route from Las Vegas, Nev, to Salt I,akc Citv. Hut a more important reason for (pending S's) million on the stretch, high'. a v officials say, is to eliminate a 4.000-foclimb which vehicles Highway Please get your new next week o zr . TO LITTLEFIELD. Benefits can be paid to people disabled before 22 under a new social security law. Under a change In the social security law, monthly benefits can be paid to adults who were severely disabled before age 22, starting in January, according to Mr. Don Donaldson, social security district manager In Provo. Previously, "childhood disability" payments could be made only to qualified adults who were severely disabled before age 18. Monthly payments are made to severely disabled adult sons and daughters of workers getting retirement or disability benefits from social security-an- d of deceased workers whose families get social security survivors benefits. The new law extends the age for qualifying, because people who become severely disabled when younger generally haven't had the chance towork long enough under social security to get disability benefits on their own work records. It they become able towork their soclaUecurlty payments But If they becou stop. severely disabled again within 7 years of the lime they became able to work, the new law provides that payments can be resumed. About 13,000 people will be newly eligible for about $1.4 million a month In benefits under the new law. Social aecurlty now pays $30 million a month to 300,000 people 18 snd over who were severely disabled In childhood. A representative of social aecurlty will be In your area at Fillmore, Utah, Courthouse from 9:00. m. until 1:00p.m. on January 16, February 27 and March 20, 1973. A calendar notice will be posted In most public buildings In your area showing the dates and times of hts visits during Green Thumb Tips 8411L " Freeway Stretch Going Down at $100 an Inch SOCIAL SECURITY Came biologists will tranquillize and Immobilize the moose to faclllttate their transfer to the ManU, Additionally, ten moose will be captured and radio transmitters attached so their movements In the Uinta Mountains can be monitored, as part of a study being conducted by t Division biologist. Biologists will make population trend and sex ratio counts of the moose herd In conjunction with the transplant and radio transmitter projects. Compared to other states, Utah's moose herd has far above average calf crops. trator. v-- V.rePMtf ve exploration, with other nations around the world. Cooperation with other countries In the areas of atmosphere, proves, rescue missions and information exchanges are exciting and vital concepts to a peaceful world. MOOSE .A DEAR TRAIL The notion's most expensive strcich of rural freeway is under construction in the Virgin .'ficiols soy it is costing River Gorge in Arizona $!00 on inch to build. "However, dispite the most careful precautions, severe head colds and earaches may develop, and If this happens the attention of a medical doctor should be obtained. all, do not attempt to treat such illnesses with medications. The aftermath of such and treatment also can fce a hearing loss, he added. aspects: In many we are shar-ln- g the costs of space exploration, and the fruits of this A. McHenry, ad- f. Corporation, ady. space shuttle a development which will make the use of space more practical and less costly. I supported the space shuttle In the last session of Congress. All of these elements of our space program have Important International Certain teaching experiences outside of the regular 'student teaching' system may now be accepted as all or part of the professional experience rqutrement of persons seeking teacher certifi- . tential hearing losses. Smith pointed out that because most small children enjoy playing in the snow, It Is not unusual for a youngster to become chilled from overexposure to low temperatures and damp clothing. Is why This parents, teachers and other persons responsible for small children should be alert and guard youngsters against developing such chills and the head colds and earaches that can follow. While there Is no certain method for avoiding such Illnesses, attention to the length of time a child Is permitted outside during extremely cold weather and lnslstance upon the use of projer clothing can reduce the cltances of a youngster contracting such a mal- with the Earth ReTechnology Satellite, launched last summer, and with the manned Skylab which will be launched this year. It Includes a continuation of our research Into the earths weather. It Includes scientific work In many fields, such as the exploration of the planets with unmanned space probes. "An Important element in this new space program Is the REVISED v Millard county progress STUDIES DRUGS Actions to Insure drug safety tv the federal Food and Administration Drug (FDA) are beginning to effect drug store sales and will have great effect In the future, Dr. Alan K. Done, director, FDA Pediatric Pharmacology, told a University Medical Centar audience . Stressing that the safety of d'higs is a prime consideration of the FDA, the former University of Utah Medical School professor stated that the safety of all new drugs will be assured before they are marketed. Dr. Done, who considers a past 'outspoken hlrcuelf critic' of the FDA, explained to the Medical Center audience that the FDA goat Is to make sure all drugs sold In theU.S, do exactly what they purport to do. His speech was sponsored by the Intermountain Regional Poison Control Center, an Intermountain Regional Medical Program component project, and the Medical Center Division of Clinical Pharmacology and Toxicology. Explaining federal drug efficacy study programs, the physician stated that the FDA Is testing drugs which are presently suspected of being "Although mildangerous. lions of drugs, whos efficacy are not known, are being marketed across the country, all world leader in nearing aids and electronic hearing test It Is designed Instruments. to make the public aware of the need to guard against po- sources sources STUDENT TEACHING Dr. Vere D- -l space should be devoted tothe for the peaceful purposes benefit of mankind. "This new pUse Includes a study of the earths environment and the earths re- 0. cation Moss, the Aero- mittee. "Aerospace Is Important to this country. It Is the leading Industry In Utah and, therefore, of vital Interest to my A spokesman constituents. from Business Research at the University of Utahadvlsed me that there are 19,000 jobs dependent upon aerospace Industry In Utah. "Many people may have the Impression that the space program Is over now tut tne last Apollo moon lannlng has taken place. This Is not the case. One Important pUse of our space exploration program Us ended, but a new more productive pUse--- a pUse In terms of benefits to man on earth Us already Indeed, Congress In begun. enact Ir. ; the National Space of- FDA DEAFNESS an Interview In Washington; "I am honored that my Democratic colleagues have selected me to be Chairman of the Senate Committee on Aeronautical and Space Sciences, This Is a challenging I and Important asslgment. look forward to working with the members of this Com- signed to help provide youngsters with a realistic understanding of the life processes, the Instruction Is provided by David E. Lofgren, I'tah en- vironmental ficer. EARACHES CAN CAUSE WE APPRECIATE YOUR BUSINESS. - |