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Show THE SALT LAKE TIMES State Has Rights Outstanding To 298,768 Federal Acres FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1966 DUP Reveals Plans For Annual Meet The Daughters of the Utah Pioneers will hold their 65th Anniversary National Convention The State of Utah still has lands have been transferred to in the Lafayette Ballroom of the rights outstanding to 298,768 Utah during 1966, an application Hotel Utah April 9, 1966. acres of Federally owned land by Utah for 23,451.8 acres will The members will within her borders, according to probably be approved ,in May hear reports fromattending various the information supplied to Senator by the Bureau of Land Manage- departments in the organization. Frank E. Moss of Utah, by the ment. This application covers Kate B. Carter, current PresiBureau of Land Management. valuable land at Asphalt Ridge dent, will give the Presidents Utah has fared remarkably in Utah County. It will be ap- Report followed by reports by well during the years since Pres- proved, if no serious objections Marie Watts, Ethleen Hillam, ident Kennedy took office. Be- to the transfer develop. Eva A. Webb and Moneta Bark1960 in and continuing ginning Sen. Moss recalled that one er. A choral number from the to 1965, Utah has exchanged of the most significant victories Salt Lake County organization 286,633.3 acres of land for the will begin the fine selection of financial betterment of schools he ever waged while in Congress musical entertainment. Later, came when he convinced the Deand the state. Mary-Lyn- n will Utah has applications pend- partments of Justice and Inter- play a violin Burningham followed by that the potash rich lands in a vocal solo solo ing for an additional 147,378.21 ior ShefCharlotte acres of land, of which more Cane Creek, Grand County, field Maxfieldby former Days of than 143,000 acres is classified should be transferred to the 47 queen. A double trio from mineral rich. Under existing State because they were not South Los Angeles County and producing mineral rich lands. a chorus from East Los Angeles statutes, if lands are believed to The decision in favor of the state be rich in mineral content, but of meant many thousands County will also contribute to Utah are not in a producing status, program. dollars in additional revenue the We the public land states may exer- of Remember the Past, the selection rights to the schools by development of first of several speeches, will be cise their u on this land. This is precisely the potash deposits by Texas handled by Naomi Wright, Rose what Utah has been doing. Once Gulf Sulphur. Brown, Edna Carr, Jackie BarSince that time, Utahs suc- tholomew, Genean Goodman and the lands become producing mineral lands, the revenue from cess in completing indemnity Barbara Murphy. This will be royalties and land leasing fees selections and exchanges has followed by The Story of Fort goes to the state school system. been noteworthy, Senator Moss Omni, by Marvel Dewey. Sen. Moss said that While no said. Special Guest at the County Presidents Luncheon at noon will be Pioneer Hilda A. Erickson. The afternoon session will be a bus tour to points of interest in Parleys and Emigration canyons. The concluding session in the evening will be held at the PioDr. G.. D. Carlyle Thompson, on 2000 Utah students and 1400 neer Memorial Museum. MemDirector of the Utah State Health in the Arizona County. Reexam- bers attending will view the PioDepartment and Dr. William H. ination by the team of experts neer Art Exhibit and be enterStewart, Surgeon General of the took place in early November. tained by the Pioneer Dancers. The specialists were Dr. RayUSPHS simultaneously released today the results obtained thus mond Keating, Jr., Head of the Runoff Forecast far of a study being made on Clinical Section of Mayo Clinic; the thyroid conditions among school Dr. Brown M. Dobyns, ofHosContinues Decline students in portions of Utah and Cleveland, Ohio, General With February precipitation Arizona. The study is being con- pital, and Dr. Joseph E. Rail, of over Upper Colorado River Basin ducted by the Public Health the National Institutes of Health. recorded at only 60 percent of The study indicates that the Service, the health authorities the April through July of the two states, and the Uni- examination by this expert normal, runoff forecast dropsnowmelt confirmed most for the versity of Utah Medical Center. group acthe initial findings of thy- ped to 7,000,000 acre-fee- t, The study includes, clinical part roid nodularity, and led to the cording to Bureau of Reclamation examinations, thyroid function recommendation estimates released today. that the foretests, and such datal as family studies be undertaken topresent The 7,000,000 acre-fedeterof bethyroid abnormalities, mine the nature of the nodules. cast falls 1,500,000 acre-fehistory dietary habits, and exposure to In May 1966, the three experts low the longtime average of medical and dental radiation, as will acre-fee- t, principally children all restudy they to from fallout as well exposure because originally examined in the two was 30 Januaryof precipitation the nuclear test site in Nevada communities normal and percent to evaluate further which might have been received the status of 60 percent of normal. thyroid abnormali- February fare-ca- st in the 1950s. acre-foThe 7,000,000 ties in the two groups. is based upon assumption No malignant growths (tumand The clinical laboratory ors) of the thyroid gland have studies recommended by the that average precipiation will be been found in any of the Utah three thyroid experts were con- received in the coming five March through July. and Arizona students. However, ducted Uni- months, at the the faculty by the study turned up a number versity of Utah Medical Center Since precipitation in these five months could be well above or of cases of thyroiditis, an inflam- under the direction of general mation of the thyroid which may Dr. Marvin L. Rallison. Assist- well below normal, statistical shows one chance out produce nodules in the gland. ance was given by the State De- analysis two of that measured runoff Thyroiditis has been specifically partments of Health of Utah and diagnosed in five children and, Arizona and by local physicians, during the coming months of on the basis of thyroid function health workers, and school per- April through July will be more but less than 5,700,000 acre-fetests was strongly suspected in sonnel. t. acre-feethan 8,300,000 at least four other Utah cases as a of This part study, larger The origin of the 7,000,000 Arizona group. and three in the to effects evaluate acre-fopossible study forecast runoff is as or The significance of proven on the human of radiation fallout from follows: 795,000 acre-fesuspected thyroiditis in theis Utah was financed in Utah, above Flaming Gorge Dam on not population and Arizona children PHS. the The almost by entirely the Green River; 860,000 acre- clearly understood. Dr. Stewarta clinical and laboratory aspects feet from above Navajo Dam on said that during recent years were financed of the study the San Juan River; 660,000 acre- general increase in thyroiditis through a PHS contract grant to feet from above Blue Mesa Dam has been noted in several widely the Utah State Department of on Gunnison the River; and the country Health. separated areas in this relationfrom areas remainder largely and abroad. To date, no to Colorado the beproper. tributary ship has been established and exposure tween thyroiditis Master Sgt. Frank Smith, son Major Darrell Farmer, son of to radiation. Mrs. J. L. Johnson of 5646 of 2749 of So. The Surgeon General said that Mrs. Evelyn Farmerhas received So. 4500 West, has been selected the present findings were the 8700 West, Magna, service Outstanding results of clinical and laboratory a medal for meritorious Officer of the Month in his unit Air studies recommended by three at Headquarters, 111. Weather He was at Amarillo AFB, Texas. Service, Scott AFB, physicians specializing in thyroid a munitions dispodisease who, at the request of cited for his professionalism in salSgt. Smith, was honored for technician, in providing military meteorologiPHS, examined 70 students and cal support to the NATO and his leadership, exemplary conWashington County, Utah, He 25 students in Graham County, U. S. Military forces. He is pres- duct and duty performance. of a the is member at the Armed Strategic by ently a student Arizona, previously identifiedhavlong-rang- e Americas at Air Va. Command, Norfolk, Forces College teams of PHS physicians as nuclear bomber and misHe is a Cyprus High School ing possible thyroid gland nodUnisile force. attended the ules. The earlier examinations graduate and He attended West High school. of Utah. were made in September 1965, versity - in-lie- Utah Study Notes Lack of Children With Thyroid Cancer Page Five February Utah Travel Shows 12 Increase, Says University Travel in Utah by showed a 12 per cent inFilm crease in February over the Anti-Cigar- et same period for 1965, according Now is Available to a report released by the Bureau of Economic and Business ed Point of View, a film directagainst cigarette smoking has Research, University of Utah. been nominated by the Academy The travel index is prepared of Motion Arts and Sciby the Bureau to assist the Utah ences, for Pictures, a 1966 Oscar award Travel Council in analysis of in the documentary short subtravel promotion. The index is based on a computer study that jects field, it was announced toby Franklin K. Brough, exanalyzes the numbers of non- day ecutive director of the Utah Turesident cars traveling within berculosis and Health Associathe state of Utah. tion. The report serves as an estiProduced by the National Tumate of travel increase, says the berculosis Association, the film Utah Travel Council. was premiered in Utah last DeThe index for February stands educaat 1.12, indicating a 12 percent cember. The tional teenis film aimed at the increase over the base year of audience. a It is satire which 1965. It is estimated that the age is to counter the sociodesigned increase brought an additional cultural and tobacco advertising 24,621 people into the state in which pressures bepersuade youth and that left they February to the habit. begin dolsmoking hind $812,492 in additional The 16mm motion picture film lars to Utahs economy. is available on free loan, as a The index also provides inSeal service of the formation about geographical Christmas ' Tuberculosis and Health Utah origin of visitors. Again in Feb1941 South 11th ruary,' adjacent states accounted Association, for 67 per cent of the travelers. East, Salt Lake City, Mr. Brough Thirteen per cent came from said. California, 7 per cent from other western states and 4.5 per. cent per cent increase each month in from other sections of the U.S. Utah, which, when applied on west of the Mississippi. 1965 figures, will result in a The Utah Travel Council has billion dollar travel industry by geared its program to the 10 1976 for the state. non-residen- ts 19-min- ute '.SV. gV ': $ 4 'Vi. ' et et ot et ot et Non-commission- ed D'd rafer Mslkai. Darling, when it comes to vodka it just has to be Relska or I'd really rather not bother. After all, there isn't another vodka that can make a Bloody Mary quite like Relska. But that's understandable because I don't think there's another vodka that's as light, dry, or smooth as Relska... Wouldn't you rather 80 PROOF. DISTILLED FROM GRAIN BY L RELSJCY 1 ClEHARTFOROL CONN., MENLO PARK. CALIF! |