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Show To Test Beers SEES ARR ee es 1 MANN Taeatres “THE uetsi4 STRIKES AGAIN" Wednesday. January 9. 1980. THE HERALD, Provo Utah—Page 21 U.S. Inspectors WASHINGTON (UPI) — Six-pack by six-pack governmentinspectors will buy up more than 300 cases of America’s favorite beers in the coming months to test the brews for a cancer-causing agent Food and Drug Administration spokesman Wayne Pines reported that the agencywill check both foreign and domestic beers for the presence of nitrosamines. The tests should be finished by June 30, and the agency will then decide if any regulatory action should be taken FDAfield personnel have been told to get a case of each of morethan 300 brands of beer,but will buy four sixpacks from different lots rather than a single case. The products will then be shipped to Washington for testing Tests in 1978 in West Germanyindicated beer contained trace levels of nitrosamines, and later tests by American brewers and the U.S. govern- ment produced the sameresults Brewers said the problem was in the wayin whichbarley is dried for the brewing process. They told the FDA last year they would change the process, and the FDA announced in Novemberit would sample beers produced after Jan. 1 to check the results. Collection of domestic beers will begin Jan. 15 and samples of imported beer will be collected after Feb. 1. The imported brands to be checked comeprimarily from The Netherlands, West Germany, Mexico and Canada. Pinessaid the threshhold for possible FDA action was 5 parts of nitrosamines perbillion parts of beer. or ae Frigid Firefighting Firemen in Chicago ride in a snorkel as they direct a stream of water on a blaze in at empty macoue during near-zero weather and high 5 A comedy to steal your he. Rak kkk KK DAN AYKROYD JORN BELUSHI auld STRIKES LT Nas Based on a True Story. 340 SRTVeRi): HISTORIC JESUS” <n ro ARAGSTO RICHES TO RAGSSTORY. imnerican Fork 758-3181 HOWS 7:15 PES SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — The cost expenses and balance the county amof an ambulance ride for Salt Lake bulance budget at $2.4 million. Countyresidentswill just about double Theplan calls for the county to be next week. completely out of the ambulance The County Commission has businessin three years. It would take voted uananimously to increase the ‘Wo more ambulances outofservicein basic ambulancefee from $45 per trip 1981, and retire the remaining two in to $85, and decided to add a new $3 per 1982. Gold Cross, a private company, mile charge for the service take take two of its six ambulances out 00 the parts of the plan which call for of service this year to save $200,000 in Hepburn ierNeon L phasing out county services. Even ‘Stinky’ Said SATURDAY & this STRIKES Cras ae ission. If the i follows 2 its aml service. He through ontherestof the plan,it will Said the commission shouldvote again 7:15-9:10 Join Richard Benjamin, James Coco, Scatman Crothers, The county Monday's vote formalized part of a However, Dunnsaid he’s concerned budgeting plan adopted last year by the about committing the county to SUNDAY 1:30-3:25-5:20 Ruth Gordon, Cloris Leachman, Cleavon Little, Roddy McDowell, Robert Morley, Richard Mulligan, Tony Randall, Dirk Benedict and Willie Aamesin a wild,hianous, $200.000,000 scavenger hunt. for county residents. The increase will bring in an’extra Service. $100,000 in ambulancefees. A AON thru FRI would then provide ambulance service “This is being donereluctantly,” said commission Chairman William Dunn. Would retain its emergency paramedic ° AUNIVERSAL PICTURE ‘The scene was caused as this week’s burst of frigid Arctic weather — thefirst major storm of the winter — whistled across the Upper Midwest. Ambulance CostWill Nearly Double in Salt Lake County Vibla theatre 7:15-9:10 eae eee tana es es CORAL) EATRE kkk KKKKKKKKE Y ONE THING WE* MISSING...THE ENEMY. DY limited engagement exclusive Utah showing Better Than Fred NEW YORK (UPI) — Afterfour years of extensive study, professor Rom Harre hasdetermined that it is better to be called “‘Stinky”’ thanjust plain Fred. Harre,a lecturer at Oxford University, writes in the January issue of Psychology Todaythat he has interviewed ‘‘thousands’’ of people in his study of childhood nicknames. _ “Those who haveno nicknameshavenosocial existence — they are non-people.” Harre concluded To be nicknamed. hesaid, is to be judged worthy of attention, even if the attention is unpleasant. “Thus it may be better to be called Sewage than merely John.”” Harre judged Arab nicknames. which run to “The Show 7:30 ENDS WEDNESDAY 489-4513 254 S. Main,Springville. FR, SAT, SUN 12:00-2:25-4:50 :) 7:25-10:00 DUSTIN HOFFMAN MERYL STREEP SHOW 7:00 CO-HIT DeathIs thelr th oflife! ont eects nN Lame One,” and ‘The Smelly One.” as ee Japanese make a great use o! analogies, he said. and the kid who's called ny” in Manhattan maybe “Grasshopper” in The “‘Fatso’’ of Fort Wayne may be rather insect “’SkinTokyo. ‘Large Stomach” in Abu Dhabi and “‘Dumptruck” in Osaka. The latter Harre says is a common Japanese nickname borrowed from the occupying forces during World WarII and denotes ‘someone large, heavy and stupid.”’ Nicknamesareseriousbusiness, said Harre, who has already written a $14.25 book on the subject “Nicknames seem to have two majorsources: internally motivated derivations that depend on features of the language medium itself and externally motivated derivationsin with nonlinguistic matters ... serve to generate names,” hesaid In other words, Allison who has big ears may get called “Ally” or “Dumbo.” MOVIE GUIDE FOR FAMILIES ie’ Audiences.” Film contains no rials most parents are likely to consider objectionable even for younger children. PG: “Parental Guidance Suggested.” Rating cautions parents they might consider some material unsuitable for children. It urges parents to inquire aboutthe film before deciding on attendance. R: “Restricted.” Film contains adult-type material andthose under 18 years of age are not admitted except in the company of a parent or an adult guardian, thera FRI mona3 SAT & SUN 1:30-3:30-5:30 7:30-9:31 X: This is patently an adult-type film and no one under 18 is admitted. The age limit may be higher in some places. Motion Picture Association of America |