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Show . i Page Two' Kt S. L. Golden Eagles Motor Trend teen-ager- s, al color-and-sou- te nd h es . al s York, 10017. fn Himft Its more than just coincidence that liquor consumption and The Fourth Biennial Exhibi- automobile accidents both reach tion of Intermountain Painting their peaks during the holiday and Sculpture will be held season, says C. A. Thomas, man1969 at the Salt Lake March ager of C. A. Thomas Insurance Art Center, Salt Lake City, Utah. Agency. Prospectuses with entry forms In fact, says Thomas, National and labels may be obtained at Safety Council statistics show the Salt Lake Art Center. that alcohol plays a part in Included in this show will be half of this countrys work by artists from Colorado, roughly annual traffic fatalities. 53,000 Idaho, Montana, Nevada and While many of us drink and Wyoming, and Utah. The works most of us drive, its still wise will be selected and judged by to remember that the two dont Lez Haas, Chairman of the Art mix. The old slogan if you Department, University of Ari- drink, dont drive, and if you zona. drive, dont drink, is still the This is a major exhibition of best policy. contemporary regional art, and be misled into thinking Dont will be sponsored by the Utah that a few social" drinks wont State Institute of Fine Arts and be harmful, cautions the local the Ben and Abby Grey Founda- insuranceman. tion. All artists, 18 years or oldMedical research tells us that er, presently residing in the In- alcohol, unlike most other foods, termountain States are eligible is absorbed into the blood vesto enter one work of painting or sels of the stomach and intessculpture. These must be origi- tines. The alcohol is then pumpnal works; no copy work or stu- ed throughout the blood stream dent work produced under super- to all the body tissues eventually vision is eligible, nor any work the brain. At this point, that has been previously exhib- reaching alcohol begins to take effect. the ited in Utah or Intermountain After two drinks, our body Biennials. And no work pro- enters a danger zone; two more duced prior to 1968 is eligible. drinks and our coordination is The sponsorship of this exhi- lessened. At that point, and even bition makes travel possible of sooner on the type of depending part of this show throughout the drink, there may be enough alIntermountain area. cohol in the blood stream to make it illegal to drive in some Slates Show The new Ford styling philosois to get rid of the boxy Harvey Kirkpatrick, sports in- phy More Than Love," a new once and for all, January look formation director of Utah State on for filmstrip reports in preUniversity for the past five Motor Trends and prenatal care years, has been appointed di- viewing Ford's 1970 line of cars. has been produced by The Narector of public relations, proFairlanes aerodynamics are tional Foundation March of motions and advertising for the going to change dramatically, Dimes. The Salt Lake Golden Eagles pro- the magazine says, with the underlines production front and rear both being slight- youths responsibility fessional hockey team. for healthThe announcement was made ly squeezed. Headlights will be ier future generations in drajointly by club president Daniel quads, but each set will be sep- matic form. H. Meyer and general manager-coac- arated a few inches. Grille apThe filmstrip is designed to Ray Kinasewich at & Sat- pears to resemble the 1961 Lin- help young people develop a urday afternoon press confer- coln, ridge along the side intelligent attitude toward curent Cougars. Over warm, ence held at the University Club. the responsibilities of parentThe Salt Lake team will be- all styling package looks well hood and the life they may cregin play next October as a mem- integrated and the change is the ate," according to Dr; Virginia ber of the prestigious Western most major one of decade. Apgar, vice president for medical Hockey League which also inTbe Mercury Montego Fast affairs of The National Foundacludes clubs in the cities of Den- back becomes a notchback, head tion March of Dimes. ver, Phoenix, San Diego, Port- lights become retractable. Fords More Than Love tells the small car, 'one called the Delta, story of the need for preconcep-tionland, Seattle and Voncouver. at has been 30, Kirkpatrick, and prenatal care. It dedefinitely becomes more of a USU since 1964. Previously he sports looking car than stereo- scribes for boys and girls the imwas sports information director type compact. Plans are for it portance of good health habits for three years at his alma mater, to be priced lower than Volks- in early years, long before marthe University of Denver. wagen, but with more room." riage, for a better chance of havWhile at the U. of Denver, Those many mini cars being ing healthy babies and avoiding both as a student, as an assistant considered by some American the chance of birth defects. in the sports information office manufacturers might very well The effects of good prenatal and after his graduation as a be using new lightweight strong care from the moment of concepmember of the public relations glass recently designed by Corn- tion are emphasized, the dangers department, Kirkpatrick was ing Glass Works for the purposes of birth defects from various with the of positive passenger protection, causes such-aclosely associated poor diet, drugs, school's hockey teams, annually January Motor Trends reports. venereal disease and prematurone of the nations most power- Its called Chemcor glass, and ity are described. The availabilful aggregations. In the spring has already been used in con- ity of the new Rh vaccine and of 1964 he served as vertible back lights, boat wind- the possibility of a new German of the NCAA Ice Hockey Cham- shields, high speed trains, and measles vaccine are mentioned pionships which were staged in special windows for travel trail- as first steps in control and preDenver. ers, so it has passed all state and vention of birth defects. The new publicity director federal safety standards. Since it Miss Louise Roy, March of stated that it was with regret he is as strong as ordinary inch Dimes director of youth activiwas leaving USU, but that he thick tempered glass but weighs ties, reports that a showing of considered the new post an ex- one third as much and is only the filmstrip before a conference cellent opportunity for profes- one third as thick it could cut of 400 advisers at the national sional advancement. I am also 40 pounds from a mini car." conference of the Future Homemakers of America has resulted quite anxious about returning to hockey, a most exciting game the Professional Golf Association in many requests for copies to which certainly lives up to its tour and for several years was be shown around the U. S. bebilling as the world's fastest the official statistician for Ama- fore local chapters of this group. More Than Love," complete sport," he said. teur Athletic Union national basIn addition to his colloge pub- ketball tournaments. with recorded narration, script and teachers manual, is $6.00. licity background, Kirkpatrick has done freelance, work for the It may be ordered from file SupSkyline and Western Athletic A man naturally expects honor ply Division, The National Founconferences, the Denver Broncos for anything in which he excels. dation March of Dimes, 800 Aristotle. of the American Football League Second Avenue, New York, New ; Dont Drink and Drive Salt Lake Art Center March of Dimes Prepares More Than Love Preview News from Name Director Of Public Relations THE SALT LAKE TIMES FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 1969 i.lj ' 1 r 4-2- 6, -- 1 Thiokol Subsidiary Acquires Vinco states. as well as all tools, dies, jigs and fixtures. Vernon A. Riddell, formerly Bristol, Pa., Jan. 9, 1969 Chief Delta Corporation, a wholly Engineer of Vinco and deowned subsidiary of Thiokol veloper of some Vinco devices, Chemical Corporation, has ac- has been named Program Manquired the finco product line of ager for Deltas Vinco product control tools and guages. Ac- line. Delta, which joined Thiokol quired in the transaction, an- in 1967, manufactures componnounced by Robert M. Jarrett, ents and assemblies for aircraft Vice President and General Man- engines. ager of Delta, were exclusive Do put off until tomorrow what rights to all patents, trademarks, and engineering drawings data, you cant afford to-d- o today. Product Line G9iX3 Utahis Average 992 Calls 'THIRTIES NOSTALGIA Utahns continued their talking ways in 1968 by averaging 992 calls per person. Thats 325 more calls than people make in Canada, the callingest nation in the world. Bruce Knight, district manager, said there were approximately 1,041,718,400 total calls placed by Utahns during the year over the states phones. Canada narrowly edged the U. S. as the callingest nation. The U. S. averaged 667.0 calls per person, compared with 667.7 for the Canadians. Burmese use telephones the least, averaging only 0.7 calls per person. Knight said that the Salt Lake City area, with about ,274,000 telephones has approximately the same number of phones as file nations of Chile, Puerto Rico or Ireland. Latest figures show the U. S. has a total of 104 million telephones, nearly six times as many as Japan which is second. There are some 222 million phones in the entire world. Ninety-six percent of those can be called by U. S. telephone users. n Revwal op interest the THIRTIES AND TWTICULARiy THE MCME BONNIE AND CLYDE HAVE INFLUENCED IS A 1930 CURRENT FASHIONS. HERE WTWE DRESS CHIFFON AND DESGRBED DONE N ASA YOUTHFUL. 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