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Show ' I jj The Salt Lake Tribune, Thursday . December Swine flu 23. 197ft Conm-elio- n Paralytic Ailment Figure Now at 7 Guillain-Barr- e 4gSf4: 0JJ. V 'Ci J i r- - - j, v'.CG,' iaM'' , k fi-- iG ' T' ? ;v ?-. " Tr; ' Iv,i ' W -- i1-- . f 'T ' .. ;y , () f v.l v -- w . w- f rf' ' 'v, -- ' xf :; 4 ' .1 'i, ? VS- k -' - i t c ' - k ::1 - -i , Jmhr&' t i - ' v' --:; , ' . ' , f, ' A- y ;is r . - sv 4t -- t . '"'' -- - t i 2 ":'7A S V?u 4 I, fr. I." ' iM&.r' f - k p ' , riY jnvi. - ? U Lr 1 ' XVfcSj ' ' , - 0'' M ' yf v V ft M - s If" f i f k a ' Ayl r & v$f wrf1-J-- .., I;;, Sugar Plum Christmas Conmmnication Blind The Utah total for the paralytic disease called Syndrome stands at seven, a state health official said W'ednesday D-- . Tom Edwards of the Utah State Bureau of Disease Prevention said two out-o- f state residents have also been treated m Utah for the illness, known as French polio, which caused the halt of the national swine flu immunization program last Thursday Afflicted Utahns Four of the afflicted Utahns received their swine flu shots three to 21 days before developing the syndrome, he said One of the persons died Three had not been immunized, Dr Edwards said One of the patients had been immunized, he added Dr Edwards said health officials dont know if the seven cases are an increase over previous years, but hospitals are continuing their check of medical records to determine its past prevalence in Utah Temporary Paralysis Symptoms for the syndrome, which causes n temporary paralysis, include weakness in the limbs, loss of sensation and diminished reflexes About 90 percent of the Guillam-Barr- e patients recover completely. Since Utahs swme flu program began Oct 1, 309,249 persons have been imnnuuzed, representing 58 percent of the eligible persons, Dr. Edwards said The moratorium on swine flu shots came two days befoie the programs scheduled conclusion in Utah Inmates Join In, Too, Help Needy Family youths attending Wednesdays dress rehearsal of The Nutcracker Ihallet got headsets to tune into the description of the Kingsbury Hall Kathy Marie Maxwell, 13, gets help from Mrs. Margaret Hopkins and Robert Cooper on behalf of Bonneville veteran Mountain Bell employes. Club See Page 7 for a review of the annual Ballet West production to end Dec. 31. Continued From Page will be m full swing Thursday from 9 a m. to 5 p.m. making sure all the youngsters on its rolls who qualified for help will receive it Headquarters are m room 1011 of The Tribune Bldg, 143 S Main St. B- -l toy s and got jostled m the crowd Of course, wrappmg the gifts by all the Long Timers after the shopping spree was another highlight for the Subs Participation in the Sub for Santa program is one of several areas of community involvment m which the Long Timers are encouraged to participate t he Tribunes Sub for Santa office Sub officials noted Wednesday that individuals and groups whove v olunteered to be Santa Friday night should follow through wilh their pledge and contact the Sub office if gift deliveries cannot be made Youths Nabbed in Safe Burglary were arrested and referred to Juvenile Court about 1 p m Special to The Tribune Quick acting Murray detectives nabbed two youths just five hours after a safe was discovered opened, but were able to recover only $1,400 of the 12,000 taken. Detective Byron Vranes said the two - MURRAY The safe was discovered open m the a Restaurant in Fashion Place Mall about 6 am. when workers came to open for the days business, Chuck-A-Ram- Det Vranes said. NATIONAL ARMY & NAVY STORE A-1- OPEN TU 9 P.M. d Hoc Report Criticizes CAP Style as Sporadic Hearing Again focusing on the budget deficit, the report noted that administrative decision to deal with the budget deficit have been sporadic over a period of three years. This serious matter neces- khown," the report continued Flexible Items ? Concerning administration, the study sitated board discussion and policy pointed out that personnel items such This has never been lunch periods forumulation a work hours, call-indone. are very flexible as per administrative The report noted that an informal laxity. One staff member noted that at one administrative structure is not necespoint clerical staff had to be told to sarily a negative style considering the Wear their shoes during working hours type of operation and clientele The flexible atmosphere allowed them On the contrary, it can provide a to feel comfortable, however, persons medium for the flexibility to effectively coming into CAP have various comdeal with human needs and circumsplaints, it said tances However, sound administrative .Concerning departmental direction, procedures and sanctions must accomthe report noted that each department pany this type of management to be head formulated his own work program effective, it said. With little direction from his superior Findings indicate that departments Easily Deleageated are isolated in the decision-makin- g processes, that key political figures are Noting that Mr Schultz spends a substantial portion of his time, by his alientated by the style, that budget matters are somewhat haphazard in own admission, on clerical or easily delegated activities, the report said this forumlation and implementation, and lk done at the expense of more pressing further, that the present central administration style is conducive to policy issues such as the problems curlier tlus year with the Northwest unplanned sporadic decisions of policy implications. Neighborhood Council. In conclusion the report calls for p'Key political figures that CAP must negotiate and communicate with have The board to clarify for staff and actually refused to meet with staff and the boards sake the boundaries of have outwardly shown a disdain for the policy versus administrative decisions administration of staff, both The planning and evaluation comand financially. The centrmittee immediately review the public al administration structure and personaffairs component as it relates to the alty has alientated key political fig- CAP publicimage and the status of key ures, it charged policy and media assessments of CAP. decision-making f Focusing on the The board should set specific process, the ad hoc report notes that substantial and for guidelines not are always accurate data receiving department activities all on and progpolicy consistent with approved work plans or These are policy and rammatic matters yob descriptions The planning and evaluation comdirection decision that are the purview mittee should discuss whether alternaof the board, into the projects nor did they approve the programs or the tives of changing the central administrative structure in terms of operationteney soent until after the fact al procedures and personnel should be decision that all were These x policy were made at the administrative level, considered The board should become more circumventing the boards authority dhtil necessary paper work had to involved in the progi am operations as completed or a regulation requiring volunteer resource person, that they board approval had to be met, the become more aware of their icspoiisi-blit- y to CAP objectiv es and staff needs feport continued THURSDAY! Set on k Continued From Page B-- l deficit was not as serious as is now FAMILY GIFT HEADQUARTERS! Through Genuine Air Force Mens ALASKAN PARKA DOWN No-Du- ty J" INSULATED Zone Top pubhc officials will be invited to testify in zone favor of a duty-fre- e at the Salt Lake International Center on Jan. 12. bg. : - - Tv VEST ' test kidney-fla- p Blue New Shipment m, ri dungaree Aim by sizes 26 to 42 5 JACKET 100 Cotton American Made Donim day-to-da- y Invitations are pected to go to the gov congressional leaders and other dignitaries Because a crowd is expected, commissioners will postpone their regular 10 a m. commission meeting until 2pm that da After the session, federal officials will rule on whether the zone w ill be allowed to operate sass vy D exer-no- r, navy ) jtrL4QDUNGAREES "BUS B- -l Just Received! -- i ifl, j I S1T95 without paying customs fees However, when items leave the zone, tariffs are The hearing will begin at 9 a m m the City Commission Chambers. City officials have been designated the zone sponsors and plan to turn it over to the privately-owne- d industrial park for management. Commissioners have endorsed the project sev oral times, but they must hold a public hearing, according to federal law. t Colors of Light Blue or Navy raw materials and collected jSISfk A S Zipper front, longer back city commissioners said Wednesday. A duty-fre- e zone allows importers to stockpile finished goods Sage green or navy blue with bright orange lining Dacron polyester filled With extra heavy nylon outer Button and zipper fmnf fiAniliriA fiir trim rn krw-- 4 Navy blue color . . with NAVY STYLE Dynel The popular Men's sizes: PEA COATand coat for collar . . . Quilted body Knit Cuff & Waist! Ouys 5 Gals' I 36 to 50 k & Gals Guys' sizes: 14 to 20 $$&95l$95 j mw mm ms DuPont Dacron Fiberfill V2-L- B. mumM.Kitti; i liiui II SLEEPING )J Sanforized1 Similar in style and materials to the regulation U.S Armed Forces fatigue . . sizes. 2 to 16 ibvl New ond improved for greotor wormth and lighter weight p nylon shell Full zipper with stuff bag Completely i La. a Rip-sto- woshoble1 RUBBERIZED CANVAS if AIR MATTRESS and op LAST MINUTE GIFT SUGGESTIONS! 8 HIGH BULK ORION SOCKS Reg. $1.50 one size fits alii 0 to 1 3..., SUEDE LINED GLOVES Suede leother with pie lining, a warm glove for driving or casual wear, rust or ton Many colors . . . PRESS HANDKERCHIEFS PERMANENT A . LEATHER I VIBRAM SOLE ' ' SLLECTE.D QUALITY SHEEPSKIN COAIS KLDUCED FROM $249.93 TO $195.00! BEAUTIFUL SHEEPSKIN RUGS AND SEAT COVERS IN NATURAL COLORS. SPECIAL EY PRICLD AT $33.00! A LARGE SELECTION OF SHEEPSKIN VES T S REDUCED FROM $70 T O $45! AK v;;, 5 CUSHION C.D. t" 5? "V sm a m to SHIRTS Plain colors or pattoins in men's sizes ij 'Pd lacing L lv? 53 i r f 1409 South 9th East 466-282- 2 J -- L '. mi Ci ij 'jjiiiirn Gi r,rn Clark, Rusl, Wliitr , ll Blim Y..!lsjw, cm $rpr95 ond PRICED! $50 KNIT GQ? c cuiDYC UlllllIU s pfT insulation. Green leather full gi ain uppers. until Xmas 9 p m $1 COTTON TURTIENTCK t 10 cr up 'r i $25 JUST RECEIVED! WE HONOR BANK CARDS! PARK FREE AT ANY DOWNTOWN LOT! A . Pillow soft Our shop will be open SCCYS. SOLE WESTERN SHIRTS BOOT i.'-- xv TYPE FC2 popular, work favorite- - INSULATED CHRISTMAS SPECIALS! large size Men's white handkerchief ARMY 6M 7 -- f' wT'8 V 1 fc, -- 5' rr, f is IS p- - ! Sy Fruit of the Loom Short sleeves m assorted colors, with pockets Siiest , V ... -' V i Vf I 1 0 pA |