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Show THE SALT LAKE TIMES Page Three FRIDAY, AUGUST 4, 1967 June Bond Sales Are Announced June sales of U.S. Savings in Salt Lake County amounted to $723, 352, volunteer bonds chairman Henry J. Riggert announced here today. For the six months of 1967, the countys sales totaled or 49.3 per cent of the Bonds $4,-932,12- 9, 1967 goal. Heber Valley Awaits Production of Unique Musical When a tiny farming com- munity, known primarily to tourists on busy U.S. 40, becomes the setting for a bestselling book, thats a cause for civic pride. For it was Heber, population e $2,-013,95- 7, 78 two-nigh- 18-1- turn-of-the-centu- post-operati- ve p Bond sales throughout Utah 2,936, and the Swiss-likHeber for the month added up to Valley .that were the combined as compared with setting for Rodello Hunters bifor the same month last ography, A House of Many year, according to sales figures Rooms in 1965. released by Kathleen Meikle, Now, two years later, a small State Savings Bonds Director. who call troupe of Total state sales for the half-yea- r themselves performers the Heber Valley period of $13,054,718 were Players have found a way to 14 up percent over last year, manifest their civic pride and represent just over half of through a t musical perUtahs 1967 goal of $26 mil- formance August 9 of lion, the director stated. Come Over Here, My Son, The successful Share in adapted by Mrs. Hunter from Freedom campaigns in large her book. and small companies, under the Uniquely, the musical will be direction of volunteer State in Hebers historic MorPayroll Savings Chairman John staged mon Tabernacle, an imposing J. Leete, General Manager of gray stone structure described Sperry Utah Company, are ac- in Mrs. Hunters biography of counting for many new regular a large Mormon family in purchasers of Savings Bonds Utah. and the new Freedom Shares As in the book, Mrs. Hunter on the automatic Payroll Savuses ings Plan, Mrs. Meikle con- Son toCome Over Here,as My tell her story an tinued. The increase in bond , Hick-endaughter of David purchases resulting from Pay- adopted who had eight children of roll Savings campaigns throughhis own and adopted five more. out 1967 should help Utah and As his family grew, Hicken addthe nation meet their assigned to his house. As the rooms ed sales goals, thus supporting our expanded in size, so did fighting men in Vietnam while house and humor of Mrs. the warmth helping to maintain a sound Hunters story. economy at home. Heber today is a unique juxtaposition of the 19th century Office with the new. Its ancient taberEmployment nacle, court house and town Lists Job Totals square date from Mormon pioJennings Lee, Director of the neer days, making Heber one of Salt Lake District Employment the few Utah communities with announced Offices, Security heritage left intact. A short dissix months tance the first that during away are modern shops of 1967, in the Salt Lake District, and motels which could have 8,500 job placements were been patterned after any city made; 750 persons were placed in America. in training programs; 3,200 perAs in the period described by sons were given counseling; and 10,000 persons were paid a total the Hunter book, projects in of $3,200,000 in unemployment this community are still largely the Church of insurance. Indications are that group efforts ofLatter-daof Jesus Christ Saints most of this $3,200,000 was spent the chamber of (Mormons), locally, helping to maintain the civic local commerce, organizaeconomy of the Salt Lake area. With normal dollar turnover tions or a combination of the this could amount to a total be- three. The Heber Valley Players, for tween $15 million and $20 miln of lion to local businessmen. example, is a Mr. Lee said that the Salt Lake the community, while principals Placement Center of the Utah in the production include a high Department of Employment Se- school drama coach, local jewelcurity boasts the largest source er, hardware dealer and county of registered job applicants attorney. To direct and narrate her available (currently over 5,000). include a These applicants large musical, Mrs. Hunter chose number of professional and Larie Jensen and Mrs. June technical workers, as well as Burdett, respectively. Both women are from Bountiful, other applicants. to is It expose jobs Utah, where Miss Jensen is a possible 2 to nearly million registered drama coach and Mrs. Burdett is a genealogist. applicants through an inter-stat- e Some of the music in Come recruitment system, he stated. Mr. Lee encourages those em- Over Here, My Son was writployers who have not been using ten especially for the production, Employment Security facilities while the remainder dates back and services to join the more to the late 19th and early 20th than 4,000 prominent Salt Lake centuries. Most of the musical area employers who do use these numbers have not previously been recorded. services. $1,-811,4- According to the investigators, Ninety percent of the remainintestinal adhe- ing 70 dogs which did not resions, usually requiring addi- ceive the drugs developed May Aid Recovery tional surgical treatment, can moderate to severe adhesions From Operations anioccur after an operation despite after surgery. A follow-uIntestinal obstruction, some- the best surgical techniques. In mal study yielded similar retimes a serious after-effeof effect, new tissue forms to close sults. surgery, may be avoidable the intestinal passage. This reFollowing the success of the through treatment with a new sults from inflammation of the animal experiments, the new combination of drugs. area following the shock of therapy was evaluated in 27 of whom Experience with 27 patients surgery. patients, twenty-twand a controlled study of 90 dogs or The physician Five children. were infants investigators showed that administration of theorized that the combination of seven patients who already a combination of an antihisti-min- of drugs, promethazine (an intestinal ) had and a corticosteroid beand dexamethasone showed no further evifore and after surgery inhibited (corticosteroid), would consid- dence of obstruction after they the development of intestinal erably reduce the chance of had been given the drugs. adhesions, a particularly serious post operative damage if pro- Twenty additional patients, ten postoperative problem among vided both before and after a of whom had a high risk of ob- New Drug Treatment ct o anti-histime- e infants. Development of the new technique was reported at the convention of the American Medical Association this summer. Authors of the report were Dr. Robert L. Replogle, Assistant Professor of Surgery at Wyler Childrens Hospital of the University of Chicago; and Dr. Robert E. Gross, Boston Childrens Hospital. scheduled operation. As in all new medical developments, the theory must be tested in animals before it is tried on humans. Ninety dogs were selected for the trial. Twenty animals were given the drugs before and after surgery. Sixteen or 80 percent did not Four dedevelop adhesions. veloped minimal obstructions and were treated surgically. post-operati- ve ry cross-sectio- Investment Higher The capital investment per worker is nearly five times greater among oil companies than among industries of all kinds, Oil Facts reports. 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