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Show i"ii 1"ia Mi ?'l rrr ro.yg, vi 'l' Ma MaaSMEtMa CHIPS lj 'Jam exposure to wollastonite causes adverse physical continued from front f Evening in the Country cancer benefit concert set effects. and then they wait until tiles fall into batches of chips to fix it, Clark said. These people are using humans as a testing device for when they have to repair their machinery. That is not right. Walker said he did not know if wollastonite tiles are found in the baking ovens at the factory. He added that he has asked for a report from the factory about the ovens. Well know tomorrow morning what materials are in the ovens. We are looking into this right now. he said. Clark suspects there are other cases of individuals who have found wollastonite tiles in their bags of tortilla chips. Wollanstonite fibers and tiles may be found in bags from the same batch of chips that Lances came from, he said. This case may explain something to somebody else who went through the same thing, he said. However, according to Kenneth J. Sollman of NYCO Minerals, Inc. in Willsboro, N.Y., there is no sufficient data to support a claim that In rev iew ing available in vitro, in vivo and human epidemiological studies on wollastonite. there is no evidence to suggest that this mineral presents a health hazard. The long-ter- effects due m to inhalation of wollastonite appear to be negligible, he concludes. But, Lance counters, there are no studies about the effects of w'ollastomte on a body if it is ingested. What I ate may have long-tereffects. There are no reports of anyone eating wollastonite. What happens if I have a problem in the future? In a letter to Lance shortly after the tile was found. Dana Reid, Clover Club marketing assistant, that the company has fixed the ovens. m Our Assurance SOMETHING EXTRA FOR THE PRICE Bountiful resident Dustin Lance is suing count-- Q,Sp Snack foods, after he said he founc a 5 nc ong ch,p made of asbestos-sai- d (ke matena n his bag of corn chips. Quality department researched the matter and have isolated the problem, she said. Reid also indicated that this matter will be brought to the attention of our quality assurance personnel and our plant management so that steps can be taken to help prevent a recurrence. has Dalton also said she was asked by a drama teacher if under the pol- HARASS continued from front icy, taught in one of the junior highs and told her at that age, kids said things, not realizing their implication. The teacher told Dalton such remarks are generally not a big issue and questioned what would be a serious enough offense to fall under the policy. Kendell told Dalton as to the first amendment question, the policy only restricts language when its unwelcome and offensive, sexually suggestive or based on sexual stereotypes or preference. It puts students on notice that certain types of language may be offensive to others, he said. He said hed been contacted by the American Civil Liberties Union, who were also concerned, but hadnt seen the policy, but they indicated they supported its intent. As to the teachers concerns, the districts compliance officer innocent pecks or hugs in school plays," would have to be stricken. One clause of the policy prohibits unwelcome and offensive skits, assemblies and productions that are sexually suggestive, degrading or implies sexual motives or intentions. In a benefit concert for the American Cancer Society (North Davis Unit), the popular Utah country duo. McCoslyn and Paye, will perform in the new Davis High School auditorium on Monday, Aug. 28 at 7:30 p.m. Tickets for the Evening in the Country benefit aie on sale at Deseret Book or on site the evening of the concert for $5 per person or $15 per family. Proceeds will be used for cancer research and patient programs in Northern Utah. McCoslyn and Paye have 13 albums recorded under their previous name Afterglow. Aftersales of more than 750,000 copies, mostly among contemporary Christian and LDS music fans, Joel McCoslyn and Kevin Paye traveled to Nashville to record Close to Home , a country album that they say reflects their Utah roots. We wanted to retain the message of family values that has been in our music all along, but we w anted to put those messages in a more contemporary and entertaining musical format, said McCoslyn who now resides in Northern Davis County. The album was released on Shadow Mountain, a division of Deseret Book. Kenny Hodges, who traces his production roots to the Osmond organization, calls McCoslyn and Paye two of the finest singers to ever come out of the Intermountain area. Hodges noted that the album was recorded with studio musicians with previous work for Garth Brooks. George Strait and Trisha Yearwood. Dr. Bruce Burtenshaw, chairman of the North Dav is Touch Natures THERAPEUTIC MASSAGE Kendell told Dalton innocent actions within school productions would not be prohibited. Copies of the policy will be e available at schools and a summary will be posted at each school. Doty will also work with the PTA in getting the word out to parents and students. 7a Enhance, Offers Affordable Confidential Counseling Ladies Only - Call Offices in Bountiful, Clearfield, Ogden and Brigham City A United Way Organization UW Davis County 195 CFC 5620 756 W. 2075 S. Woods Cross JOLENE P. KETCHUM, LMT, MEMBER OF Unit of the American Cancer Society, said his organization was pleased to showcase the musical talent. By purchasing a ticket, residents can benefit their community while also enjoying a refreshing evening of professional music. McCoslyn and Paye began performing in the farming community of Pleasant Grove while attending high school. 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