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Show Joint program helps schools A now generation of health caro specialists with a level of awareness lor care, prevention ami researeh in menial retardation will he the result o a cooperative agency program between I tail State Training School and University ol I'tah AND TTJE College of Medicine Now in the fifth year ot operation, the joint propram has produced positiv e results, according to Dr John Divon, of Health ice president Sciences and Dean ol the College of Medicine at I'niv ersitv of Itah "Our residents and interns, nurse technicians and other OLGB01AG, 01AE SAVBNGS EWEmr BN EPAISimENTS v T AT THE RIVERSIDE GOLF & COUNTRY protessional staff members not onlv learn more of the complex aspects ol health care at the Trainmp School," CLUB...PR0V0, UTAH said Di . Dixon, "they also to care about the retarded .is people " Dixon the emphasized benefits to the entire state through the cooperative training program available to of Utah the University lear If College of Medicine and the care and speciality services available to the Training School as a result of a progressive, ongoing training program Dr. .lack A. Madsen, director ot Medical Services at the Training School, and Dr. W.C. Wiser, geneticist, at USTS, are also members of at the U of U of Medicine. According to Dr. Madsen, the program is providing a meaningful role in physician, the faculty College HUNGRY JACK UPON BELOW 42-O- INSTANT WITH COUPON POTATOES BELOW me J4-0- wc SHELL MACARONI 48c ELBOW MACAR0Nl92c KEEBLER DANISH WEDDING COOKIES V9 DIAPERS The Bureau of Census is constantly census taking in Utah. Many persons think only of the once population survey when they think of national censuses, but in fact the bureau is every-ten-year- mc 12-a- ' R-- F NOODLES 30 NEW FREEDOM c OLIVE OIL 2 FOR a constantly 79 PURINA BEEF & SC CAT CHOW REGULAR SARAN WRAP undertaking retail trade, CARNATION INSTANT wholesale trade, selected service industries, tran BREAKFAST sportation, riiti; 50-F- s studies in many different areas. Agriculture, governments, manufactures, mineral OCEAN FISH dustries, REALIME I00 LIME JUICE I28 MINI PADS 22-O- BERTOLLI KERR WIDE MOUTH FRUIT JARS has grown steadily since its inception in 1970, he said Two major areas of ex pansion are anticipated, according to Dr. Dixon lb sees a major mounting ot i gi netic studies program is an outgrowth of programs now in progress both ai o! 1 and the Training .school, whiih ould detinc predic lability ot i ertaiu gonetu defects Ileal so ice Is that the a t ion otleis a a maior training rcsoiin e, not just in the held ol mental retar datum, but in pediatrics and care of young adults as wi II "The stale ot t tuh In m tits from It the scrv let s ot the in l he progt am amees here and the t gams a e.u hi ng op portumtv The program helps us to maximize the output ot both state facilities," lie said, at the conclusion ol an on site review at the Training school v ol I aluablc t recently. "We are pleased with this review and with our alliance with the University ol tah of Medicine," College commented Dr Haul V Sageis, Training Si hool Superintendent. "This ongoing program demon stratus what can happen when two agencies combine and our prognosis for the tuture is every bit as exciting as the progress of the first five years," he said. medical, Diagnostic, laboratory, research and teaching resources are exthe under changed plan. cooperative Bureau of Census surveys in Utah 12 COUNT OVERNIGHT PAMPERS 24-O- R-- F CAMELOT QUICK OATS 12-O- R-- F and nurse pharmacist education in regards to the needs ot persons with mental retardation The program piUTC QUARTS construction. These are a few of the major surveys going on nearly all the time across the country. Some of the census are conducted at regular in lervals; some go on constantly. In addition the bureau undertakes various special interest surveys from time to time. Other current surveys being taken in the United States include a work ex perience survey, isolating factors of influencing whether ployed people stay or em- a unemployed; history survey, retirement identifying problems encountered by people ap proaching and reaching a monthly retirement; survey of construction, gathering information from home builders and building permit offices on the total and types of housing units started and sold each month; a national crime survey, gathering information on the frequency of crime by type and details about crime. Foreign trade, business, the list is long. In fact there are more than 250 surveys conducted by the bureau in a typical year, with 2,000 survey nearly publications presently listed in the Census Bureau catalog. There is a difference between censuses and sur vevs. A census includes all people, while a survey receives responses from a sample population. Reynolds opens new aluminum recycling stores Lake City Ogden ana where by the success ol ils aluminum recycling individuals and groups can household their program, Albertson's, Inc., bring and Reynolds Aluminum aluminum beverage cans, Recycling Company an T dinner trays, pie pans, notinced the addition of three aluminum loll and be paid 15 a new stores in the Ogden area cents pound lor ihe material w here consumers can receive 15 cents a pound for light lete Whiled, district household aluminum. manager 'or recycling The latest Albertsons Reynolds, said, sm e Tune 10 stores in stores in the aluminum when 15 Mbert-son'are the Salt Lake (Tty area program recycling located at 19 5 VV, 5W)0 S., kicked oil the program, more 113,000 pounds Roy, 22 K. Rages Lane, than 3801 and Centerville. recyclable aluminum, tht equivalent of 2.0 million Washington Blvd., Ogden. aluminum cans, had been All three of the stores will be used by Reynolds collected and the public paid Aluminum for aluminum ov er $17, (XX). With the addition of three collections on Saturdays, Buoyed j n n t s t beginning At Aug 9. Roy, collectors can bring their aluminum to a Reynolds mobile recycling unit from 9a m. until 11 a.m,; in Centerville, the hours will be from 12 noon until 2 p m., and in South Ogden, Reynolds will pay for aluminum from 3 to 5 p m. With the addition of the three stores, there will be 18 stores in the greater Salt new Albertsons stores, Whited said, it "will be even more conveinent for the public to recycle aluminum and be well paid for it." Reynolds also operates aluminum recycling centers at Salt Lake City. 2128 W. 2300 S., and in Ogden at 2U)2 Grant Avenue. Both centers are through Tuesday open Saturday, 9 am until 4.30 p 111. |