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Show - - ; 1. I THE SALT LAKE TIMES FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1966 Page Four Outstanding Law Professor Will Join U. Law Faculty THE SALT LAKE TIMES Combined with The Sell Lake Mining & U,el Newt Published Every Friday at Salt Late City, Utah Entered at the pottoffice at Salt Lake City as second class matter August 23, 1923 under the act of March 8, 711 'South West Temple Telephone 3648464 84101 Utah Gty, . . 1879 the One of Americas outstanding both from Yale University. law professors will join the lowing his graduation from law University of Utah faculty July school, he served as Research GLENN BJO&NN, Publisher 1. The appointment of Professor Attorney for the District Court "This publication-i- not aimed or controlled by any party, clan, clique, faction Arvo Van Alstyne of the Uni- of Appeals in California and versity of California at Los An- thereafter was Deputy County geles, was approved by the Utah Counsel for Los Angeles County. For the past 13 years he his Board of Regents. Professor Samuel D. Thurman, served as Professor of Law at University of California,dean of the Utah College of Law, the where he was at one time assistsaid Professor Van Alstyne is ant dean. without question one of- the During the summer of 1962 he countrys outstanding law pro- participated in the Salzburg fessors. He will bring a national Seminar in American Studies reputation in the field of local at Salzburg, Germany. government law to Utah. Our For many years he served as for voted , unanimously a Consultant to the California faculty OUT Schools. his appointment at the Univer- - Law Revision commission where . v. he played an instrumental role The penny .wise and pound foolish philosophy of sity Dean Thurman said; the revision of Californias Law of Professor laws with sovereign imVisiting dealing rently Utah Citizens to provide, our young people With despe- at Stanford University. He re- - munity and liability and claims his B.A. degree in 1943 against public entities and public rately needed college, university, and other public build- - ceived 1118 LL,B and degree in 1948, employees. wouldnt use of Salt-Lak- ISASSD Fol- GRAPEVINE e ; t Holmgren city Atty. Homer week was advised to attend a hearing in U.S. District Court on the restraining order against Provos ordinance seeking to regUiate literature and movies for persons under 18. Mr .Holmgren was advised to listen in by the City Com- mission so that in the event Salt Lake city considers a similar - ... ordinance it will not risk the ordinance being declared uncon-i- n stitutional. Acquisition of the final 13 pieces 0f property on the site of the $17 million Salt Lake City ings. By prudent many borrowing (and Civic Auditorium was considother, cities and states love to have Utahs low interest ered by the auditorium board rate bonds today!), Utah can once again look forward Utah Heart Scientific of directors this week. McCown E. Hunt, board chairman, said to standards of educational (excellence in our institutions Session Marctl 19 that condemnation proceedings of higher; learning The impact of this action on our Three medical specialists in have begun against 12 of the 13. He listed value of the 12 at industrial 'seeking efforts cannot be emphasized strongly the field .of Cerdiac Arrhy less than $500,000. enough.. Modern industry .looks to those states and Don Adams Show appear-- 1 1 Negotiations will continue for areas wise enough to provide top quality educational scientific session March 19, at on the acquisition of the at ,p?ce Music Hall March ing Valley AudiHall Orson the spencer Bus facilities1 when they seek new plant sites. f the Greoimd 1 2. She will and ap31, April So. West Termmak Temple. Utahs business people should remember that it is pear along with the star of the ... s Don Adams. Don may best T a Democratic legislature that showed enough faith in the fee $5.oo, with medical stu-th- e show BeeBraHei?. ayor. as known Maxwell of Smart )e cer-consolidation free enterprise system to launch a dynamic program dents, house officers and nurses the ?v?ek TV series Get Smart. city and county of industrial promotion in our state. A far cry was this adsitfn2Dhvsicians are william Liza Minnelli reached national tain areas ofmoved a step closer the I g0vernment demonstration of, our ability to lift our economy by its B. Abrams, M.D., Director of fame for her portrayal this week after a discussion role in the George Abbott tween himself and County own boot straps when compared to the hypocritical pinicai Phmoiogy, Hoffman Flora, the Red Menace. mission Chairman Marvin G. while takeover of federal. For maidependher ofi they cry Republican performance in Flora, jenson. ed. on federal dollars to keep our economy and job picture cine, University of Oregon; and Liza received the coveted Tony Mayor Lee said the two agreed Lawrence E. Meltzer, M.D., Di- - Award. She has also appeared L0 try t0 bring the two commis-sin Vino- fmm iiyixi B,d Sullivan rector, Coronary Care Unit and hw, he sions together to discuss the Yes, forget the minor problems now being aired in section of Clinical investig- Judy Garland Show the Arthur problem and make an honest ate Democratic party of Utah. They can be solved if we tion, University of Pennsylvania Godfrey Special, HuHaba100 and effort to accompiish something. in October, 1964, made a drawill stick fast to the credo of courage that has reawak- - MCi .. . eitzewill arrive today matic debut opposite Craig Ste-- . ake Gity Board of Edu- modern world. of this meet the to ened Utah challenges for a lecture at Moreau Hall of vens on Mr. Broadway. cation this week ordered aban-- n the Holy Cross School of NursSeptember of 1965, Liza donment 0f Grant School, 627 ing at 7:30 p.m. to nurses spe- opened her night club act, which So. 1st West, at the end of the cializing in coronary care and she will intensive care. The lecture is Hall at bring to Valley Music current school year. Freeway the Shoreham Hotel in construction in the area was a sponsored by the Heart Associa D.C., to such raves major factor in the decision, tion Nursing Education Commit Washington, was It as, perhaps the most tee. Admission will be by pre- exciting evening in the history Gov. Calvin L. Rampton this of thousands habits of the Studies of of the she tore the club, living persons merely week requested additional . The session s luncheon speaker apart, she put the open- - formation on a citizens groups m early middle age show that those who had heart attacks will be c. H. Hardin Branch, flight full house audience on plans for restoration of Saltair had one or more of the following conditions or living M.D., Professor and Head, De-li- ., ing of Psychiatry, Univer- - its feet to become one of only before altering state plans ' to partment two or three who demolish the former Great Salt naoiis. sity of Utah College of Medicine. have received a performers ovation standing Lake resort. levels of cholesterol or other fatty substances His subject will be The Cardiac on High in 15 the opening night past A letter signed by 13 persons Neurotic. in the blood yeara L. Drs. Allan H. Barker and requesting permission to restore With singing star Judy Gar- - Saltair was presented to a meet-lan- d George Veasey, president and for a mother and acclaimed ing of the Board of Examiners. president-elec- t of the Heart AsSheldon R. Brewster, motel sociation, will preside over the Vincente Minnelli for a father, more was it or less taken for operator, and Roger Merril Van sessions. The three faculty members and Dr- - c. Hilmon Castle granted that this heiress of two Frank, an architect, appeared as Ugarette smoking Diabetes of the University College of great theatrical names would spokesmen for the group, Medicine will conduct panel dis-,-r enter the profession. Never taken A family history of heart attacks in middle age The construction of sewer cussions at the close of the for granted was Lizas unique These living conditions and habits are known as meeting. talent, not entirely inheritable, lines from winter resorts down For ticket information call or mountain canyons can be accom-writ- e rick factors. Scientists state that any one of these habits Medical exhibits on the DValley Music Hall, P. o. Pushed with todays engineering ior conditions increase the chances of a heart attack, and agosi Box . Sounds are 222, North Salt Lake, Utah methods if financial arrange-o- r that a combination of two or more factors multiplies the arranged by Dr. Castle andbeing ZCMI and Castletons stores, ments can be made, Lynn M. Dr. Alexander M. Schmidt, also of Area Representatives or Ballard Thatcher, director of environ-Wad- e risk. on 13th South and Main. mental health, the Utah State the Medical college. Living patterns are learned from the parents, when Health Department, said during children begin early in life to overeat and develop a taste the week. I for fattening foods. Some children do not take part in knowledge of the major risks listed above is an encou-- 1 He outlined the problems of I , I . te3811 fr I I I be-tit- le I Com-music- al I I I in-hou- se I 1 I I m0l" raging advance in medical .knowledge. It points to..P c iain s,pSfns?uctlnil canyons at a meeting with cautions we all can take to increase our chances of living Gov. Calvin L. Rampton. . longer and enjoying good health. How can you know if you are a candidate for a The Russians forge ahead of heart attack? What are the risks you should avoid? Ask us in yet another field. They as ofSwnoTpducem'uch your doctor when you have your regular check-uregular check ups are important. If you have a condition- needing treatment, your doctor may discover it early. Gur future as a nation is go. oOo- A person can harbor several of these risk factors ing to depend not so on .There s an element of truth in every idea that lasts "drat happens in outer much as and still feel well. Heart attack strikes down people space on what happens in inner who have never been sick a day in their lives. The long enough to be called corny. Irvins Berlin space the space between exercise. TV watching often makes sports or get S. enough the placeof active play. Smoking, which really is not living, often becomes a habit in the teens, especially if the parents smoke. By the time Americans are 30 or 40 many are over weight, lead physically inactive lives, smoke heavily, have high chlosterol levels, high blood pressure and often I p, food-diabete- s. I I . our ears. i H . |