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Show Page Twelve FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1971 THE SALT LAKE TIMES Utah Stars Slate CARE Multiplied Every $1 to $8 Refinery Oil Spill4 Now Cleared Three in Four Days A recent accidental oil spill The Utah Stars, one of the hotIn Aid toNeedy in Food, Clothing from a into a Davis test teams in all of refinery Every dollar the public con tributed to CARE in fiscal 1971 was multiplied into $8.42 worth of help for needy peoples across the world, according to the 25th annual report. Contributions from American and Canadian donors totalled $10,987,235, regional director Farmin reported. Their Molly CARE to enlist enabled support host government contributions and United States donations of farm abundance, for a combined total of $92,500,500 in aid. Through CARES cost sharing techniques, donors are joined with participating nations and local citizens in a partnership of effort to build human progress. The report, which bears a cover photo of the commemorative CARE anniversary stamp recently issued by U. S. Postal Service, reviews the past 25 years as well as the 12 months ended June 30th. Since service started after the World War II, it summarizes worth of gods and services has been provided to help 500 million people in more than 70 countries. In fiscal 1971, operations in 35 countries ranged from food programs for 25 million people to self help, health, community development, family planning, emergency aid. Among the highlights: Of the food recipients, 23.5 million were children fed regularly at preschool and nutrition centers, schools and other institutions, including 4.1 million at facilities CARE helped build. Partnership projects included construction of 195 new schools for 29,300 students; 68 nutrition centers to serve 144,800 children; 134 fresh water systems for 125,000 residents of towns and villages. Food production projects that equipped 519,000 farmers, agricultural students, rural homemaker and youth groups with such aid as fertilizer, tools, seed, preserving centers, or irrigation canals. MEDICO, a service of CARE, successfully completed its work in Malaysia, where the medical teams and volunteer specialists were based at 5 hospitals over a 7 year period. They treated thousands of patients each year and initiated services that were turned over to Malaysian staffs they helped train. Similar treat and train programs continue in County stream was quickly conother nations of Latin America, trolled onand had no noticeable effect wildlife, according to Africa and Asia. Wildlife Officer Dwight. BunMajor relief aid was provided in three emergencies during nell. Prompt action by refinery the fiscal year, the civil fighting personnel removed the moderate in Jordan, and the refugee crisis quantity of oil from a stream in India. A partnership to build which was checked by Health new houses for the survivors is Department and Wildlife Renow under way in the East Pak- source officials. Reuben L. Dietz, Farmington istan disaster area while a fund apear has been launched to ex- Bay Waterfowl Superintendent, pand help for the Pakistanis in said the oil did not reach the marsh. India. . 12 of 13 stars. Also through the season's first the Stars were comfortably ahead of the pack in the ABA western division race by pro basket3 games with a record of 18 ball, continue their current home wins and 7 losses. Last year on stand with three games in four their way to the ABA championdays this week end. ship the Stars were 17-- 8 after 25 Tonight the Stars host the contests. Denver Rockets in the USU Spectrum in Lcgan; on Saturday The Friday Logan game with they return to the Salt Palace in the Rockets will be matching Salt Lake City to play the New Stars Coach LaDell Anderson, York Nets; and on Monday, Dec. for the past 10 seasons the coach 13, they place the Carolina Cou- of Utah State, against his former gars, also in the Palace. star player, Marv Roberts. RobThe Stars through games of erts, Dave Robisch and A1 Smith last Thursday had tied a club winning streak of eight games, are all sensational rookies perhad posted ten consecutive road formers for the Rockets who are victories and overall had won led by classy Ralph Simpson. 25 games When the thought is genuine, the gift should be. Dewars White Label . They say there are a thousand ways to make Scotch whisky. They say. Theres a little corner of the world that doesnt agree. Its the town of Perth, on the banks of Scotlands River Tay. Thats where they make Dewars White Label. 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