Show L - - 1 D4 UTAH The Salt Lake Tribune THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE The influenza B virus that ravaged parts of Utah last month has reached Salt Lake County making life miserable for some residents "People just suddenly get sick People will stand up and suddenly say 'I have got to go home I am really ill' " state epidemiologist Craig Nichols said Monday "It comes real quick where if you have a cold you feel that coming on You feel kind of groggy you want to go to bed early" Symptoms of the highly contagious virus include fever chills muscle aches fatigue a sore throat and a persistent cough "It wouldn't be surprising in any industry to see to 20 of a staff out at a particular time" Mr 10 Nichols said But because most people infected do not see a physician statistics are not available "The outbreak already seems to have pretty well hit all of the state except for Salt Lake County" where the virus began appearing about two weeks ago he said John Dwan spokesman for University Hospital Southwestern Utah By Mike Gorrell THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Gov Mike Leavitt took advantage Monday of a weekend trip to his southwestern Utah stomping grounds to review the flood hazard facing the area The governor seemed im- pressed by what he saw "As a young man he used to build fences in the area we toured" said Dean Cox Washington County's emergency-service- s director and one of the officials who briefed Mr Leavitt on the flood threat posed by inordinately wet winter weather "He commented that that was the most snow he's ever seen poised to come down into the reservoirs which are overflowing or within inches of doing so I think he found it quite informative" Mr Cox added The governor confirmed that supposition in a statement released after the briefing and a helicopter tour "The potential for rapid snow melt should concern all of us and the state is committed to provide assistance to local officials to minimize damage and provide for public safety" Mr Leavitt said Accompanying the governor were officials from the US Army Corps of Engineers and the Utah divisions of Water Resources Comprehensive Emergency Management and Water Rights Mr Cox said the state agencies already have been responsive walking drainage basins with local officials and providing sandbags for use when the snow-mestarts In addition he noted the Army Corps of Engineers — at the governor's request — has helped Washington County assess the capacity of channels and viability of bridges and other structures in potential flood zones "Expertise is the greatest single thing we're able to tap into with the state's help" Mr Cox said March 1 figures from the US Soil Conservation Service revealed the water content of the snowpack in the Virgin River of normal drainage is 300 Some areas in the Pine Valley at-ris- k lt i ‘ tr - ' tr - "' f - ALSO CALL NOW FOR 467-267- Ade' ttie "lift" a 7attt ONE WEIGHT Rots with T1 ":L Away 5 geZ A0 t: A c t : N $$°1: le48 it e t do I 0 - APPI &LC T : 0 : '444 rr C I PAT E 1 INVESTIGATIONAUDRU G1 TRIAL V '04 III Vl 1:4: ta:11 : 9a 0 YOU HAVE A CHRONIC COUGH AND SPUTUM PRODUCTION ON MOST DAYS FOR THREE MONTHS FOR TWO CONSECUTIVE YEARS OR LONGER YOU ARE EXPERIENCING INCREASED COUGHING ANDOR AN INCREASE IN SPUTUM PRODUCTION ' Ito ciTs I " ''' - 51 ' ss :If :2): 100010- 4i - 4-- - -1 1 P -- --- 4 v '" '''''::- - iis:'hz-e- - s t- o ---- ---- 3): s '''''''' $1$ V: x: t:: ye frx :o 0 :::::: IN VI A CONTACT AMY BRUNO (STUDY COORDINATOR) FOR MORE DETAILS PLEASE 44174 ::N: :re' oes MON-FR- t$ M - " I (801) IL144 '7'" (3 -- -) 300 ::t::::4 ::'x -- s:--s -- 434--K4--- - :iczi 1e— ICI :sc iliel fry intibber k r MUTE '0N : t AO tti:::4 :: :''I'o V:OW"W1e06XA: oX:0)1: otWW:SeXX:6XYA '6144:t4::?:?441:!Nttt:ett444:Wit:?:?:tef::Nt:444444444t4444914M4:t44444444440 : al 110BIT MOPS IFS VOLUNTEERS WITH ASTHMA NEEDED FOR INVESTIGATIONAL DRUG STUDIES PARTICIPANTS RECEIVE $200 TO $450 If you have ASTHMA are 18 or older and I PAITMER1 li USE FIXED RATE 60 T Theo-Chro- n (X) (41 NO APPRAISAL NO ORIGINATION I APR FEES NO (LOSING COSTS NO ANNUAL FEES Monday through Friday tom imam 84102 1 lytTnilcrz introductory 64 Home Equity Credit Line gives you the freedom to have what you've always wanted A brand new car a boat college education 111 1 i? 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garbage from unincorporated garbag- fresh-wate- 340 W 6400 South - STOMACH -POINT sss -r- solid-wast- e four-colo- - ' 46 ViLHT L INSTANT APPETITE CONTROL --- honor presented yearly for outstanding contributions to wildlife projects or programs in Utah The organization singled out the newspaper for its yearlong series on the Great Salt Lake which concluded in December and was subsequently reprinted as an educational tabloid r edition "Each received top billing in the outdoor and recreation section and was highlighted on the front page with its own unique logo" the Wildlife Society noted "Topical information through the year included a history of the Great Salt Lake lake hydrology and geology salt r and marshes the importance of the Great Salt Lake and its wetlands to shorebirds and other bird populations and the nomination of the great Salt Lake as a Hemispheric Shorebird Reserve Assistant Sports Editor Tom Wharton who wrote the series and graphics artist Mark Knudsen who did the illustrations 1 for reusable items from separating garbage before it is hauled awal Shipping waste to other landa fills is another way The plan looks at building transfer station for residential Salt Lake County has a new plan for conquering the enormous mountain of garbage its residents will generate in the next 20 years manThe proposed agement plan explores recycling shipping garbage to other counties creating new sites for some types of waste and building a e-transfer station at the south end of the county Those and other options will be taken up at a hearing on the plan Friday at noon at West Valley City Hall '3600 S Constitution Achievement Award an Mountains which feed into the Santa Clara River northwest of St George were 900 of normal "No question the water is going to come down The question is how and when" Mr Cox said "What we don't want is warm days and nights that are above freezing And a warm rain would be devastating That would bring the snow down all at once" The high Monday in St George was 73 That is warm enough to "make the snow shine and show that it's wet and heavy" but not to accelerate the snowmelt to uncontrollable levels City starts a program April By Tony Semerad THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE The Utah Chapter of the Wildlife Society has presented The Salt Lake Tribune with its Conservation 11--- NEW CONCEPT MOUTH POINT Honors Tribune For Series on Lake Danger Impresses Leavitt - FREE Wildlife Society teen-ager- Flood-Hazar- d Plan Considers Spreading Around SL County Trash Solid-Wast- e 20-Ye- ar Salt Lake City said since the beginning of the year there has been an increase in viral and upper respiratory diseases including influenza B among students and faculty on campus Kim Reiser spokeswoman for Holy Cross Hospital said physicians at the Salt Lake City hospital have seen a significant increase in the number of influenza B cases In January some Utah school districts reported up to 30 of their students out with the flu That has not been the case in Salt Lake County schools Patty Dahl Jordan School District spokeswoman said some cases were reported a few weeks ago in the elementary schools but not at epidemic levels Salt Lake City School District spokeswoman Sherri Clark said more teachers than unusual were out ill a few weeks ago but she had not heard of any children sick with the virus s Mr Nichols warned that children and who take aspirin products for the virus sometimes develop Reyes syndrome which inflames the liver Vaccinations are not available for the influenza B he said The best way to fight it is resting drinking plenty of fluids and taking nonaspirin products - Tuesday March 9 1993 Influenza B Rampaging Across SL County By Samuel A Autman - debt consolidation vacation or whatever And when you combine our low 64 fixed interest Restrictions mg apply see branchlor details gZatt:et4 6 MOUNTAIN AMERICA CREDIT 64 UNION Introductog Rate converts to yea& 4 3 rate 11194 LENDER i AloA-L4- aweamA&A41PEJaftOoft40 3e— |