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Show r:ie THE SALT LAKE TIMES FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1972 Four THE SALT LAKE TIMES UTAH'S FEARLESS Combined with The Salt Labe Mining 6 Legal New Published Eeerj Friday at Salt Labe City, Utah Second Gass Postage paid at Salt Lake City, Utah 4 711 Sooth West Temple Telephone NEWSPAPER Lake 84101 Salt City, Utah GLENN BJORNN, Publisher "Tbit publication is not owned or controlled by assy party , clam, clique, jactiou nr corporation " Gov. Calvin Rampton Announces Candidacy to Seek Third Term INDEPENDENT (Continued from page 1) of Utah College of Law. Vincent Rampton, currently serving as a missionary for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints Mission. in Northern Italian the Number 49 Volume 51 Cal Rampton enlisted in the . IV National Guard in 1932 and has held all enlisted ranks. Entered military service in World War II with the rank of Lieutenant. Served in France, Holland, and from 1) (Continued page Germany. Awarded the Bronze Star, the Army Commendation tire are the studentsl Ribbon and Battle Stars for the made has who Battle of the Rhineland and the As matters now stand, a man, aged 32, of Western Germany. At himself acceptable to The Establishment, is guaranteed Battle the wars end, served as Chief of a job for the next 35 years, and once a man has received the Senior United States Army tenure, he need do nothing more to deserve it. He may Claims Commission in Paris. Is a Reserve Colonel in fall behind in his own field or lose interest in it; he may currently his col- the Army Field Judiciary Serv364-846- - Women, Students and Tenure neglect and avoid teaching; he may exasperate leagues and defraud his students yet he is unreachable. If a new procedure is devised to replace the present tenure system it needs to embody two principles, according to Dr. Moog: it will have to take into account the priority of interests within the uinversity; and it will have to avoid penalizing able scholars who do not fit a precut pattern. Reform of the tenure system will benefit women, students, and the university, but more important it is a step to a more open, more just, and a more re- ice. His other public positions are Administrative Assistant to Congressman J. W. Robinson, 1936-193County Attorney of Davis Assistant AtCounty, 1939-4torney Geenral of Utah, 1941-4Governor of Utah, 1965 to present. Chairman of the Federation of Rocky Mountain States, Vice Chairman, Western Governors Conference, 1968-6sponsive society. Chairman, Western Governors Conference, 1969-7Chairman, Four Corners Regional Commission, Member of Executive Committee, National Governors ConferAn aura of hope pervades the American Cencer So- ence, 1966-6Commiscietys offices. No claims of miraculous cancer cures are Chairman, Education 1967-6of the States, being made or even predicted. But, nonetheless, there sion Committee on Law Chairman, is a distinct feeling the battle against the dread disease Enforcement of the National is slowly and surely being won. Governors Conference, 1969, The reason for this hopeful feeling can be found in Chairman, Committee on Education of the National Govermany areas. Last year, for example, the President was nors Conference, 1967-6informed that the number of Americans alive and cured Chairman, Committee on Manof cancer had grown to 1,500,000, a hundred thousand agement and Fiscal Affairs of the National Governors Conferhigher than the year before. To be considered cured of ence. 1971-7most types of cancer, a person must have been free from Chairman, Education Commisall evidence of the disease for five years after treatment. sion of the States Task Force on 8. 0. 2; 9, 0, Hope 8; Early Childhood Development, Member, Commission on Party Reform of the Democratic National Committee. He was admitted to practice of law in the state of Utah, 1940. Admitted to practice U.S. Supreme Court, 1946; Member, International Academy of Trial Lawyers. Practiced law in Utah 1946-6Admitted to practice before the Interstate Commerce Commission and other federal regulatory agencies. 4. 2, Discoveries of new drugs have helped in the fight against leukemia, cancer of the blood forjning tissues. These new drugs, together with more efficient utilization of earlier drugs, plus more specific techniques have aided a number of leukemia patients live beyond five years. This progress has convinced some scientists that a cure for leukemia may be found sooner than for many types of cancer. Other life saving factors, the Society notes, are the increasing awareness of women of the value of the Pap test for uterine cancer and the slow but steady recognition by the public of the need for regular physical checks. These are but a few of the hopeful factors today which surround the whole subject of cancer. Yet the battle still has a long way to go. Research must be intensified and carefully channeled, but theres a glimmer of light in the horizon, and we recommend the American Cancer Society theme: Help yourself with a checkup and others with a check. an - r The Salt Lake County Commission voted unanimously the concept of a wilderness area around Lone Peak east of Draper and the head of Bells Canyon. The action will be forwarded to the Utah Congressional delegation of the U. S. Forest Ibe Economic A study course for the training of legal secretaries will begin on March 22, 1972 through May 24. Time will be 7:15 until 10:15 p.m. every Wednesday evening. Classes will be held in Room 305, College of Business, University of Utah. Topics for study include Terminology, office procedures, civil procedures, personal injury, collections, corporations, appellate procedure. Special lecturers will be David Dolowitz, Gilbert Athey, Justice A. H. Ellett. The course is designed for secretaries entering the legal field or contemplating entering the legal work. Further information may be obtained by calling Mrs. Weston at extension 2222, or of Division the Continuing Education, 521-200- 0, 322-646- 1. Army Pvt. Michael T. ArmMrs. Alstrong, son of Mr. and bert T. Armstrong, ' 354 Lam-bourAve., recently completed of basic training at weeks eight the U. S. Army Training Center at Fort Polk, La. He received instruction in drill and ceremonies, weapons, combat tactics and army history. He is a 1971 graduate of the Granite High School. ne truction on stem twisting which weakens fibers so the monkey can bite through them; tree climbing and descent at trainers commands and coconut fruit selection in which the monkey learns to pick coconuts that are at the desired stage of ripeness. Training is based on punish- Development Administration has granted the Southeastern Utah Economic Development District $48,700 to help pay cost for another year of development planning and promotions. Counties involved in the grant are Carbon, Grand, Emery and San Juan. The funds come through the 1965 Public Works and Economic ment act. Develop- Area businessmen sought out Governor Calvin L. Ramptons help with an urgent plea of paper, office and janitorial supply companies that the state do what it can to stop the federal governments General Administration from going into the wholesale business to agencies. The GSA is the central supply agency for federal government divisions and agencies. The businessmens plea is supported by other industries which feel that the suppliers cannot even buy wholesale what the GSA is selling to its agencies. non-feder- al Brigham Young University President Dallin Oaks has spoken out in favor of the constitutional amendment upon which many citizens will vote next fall pertaining to Utah citizens voting for the permitting of different forms of county government. Salt Lake City commissioners voted to enact a new ordinance pertaining to the present parking problems in Salt Lake City. The commissioners voted an ordinance which says that new homes will now be required to have two parking spaces, apartment homes to provide 1 for each apartment and for duplexes they must provide three parking stalls. The new changes will be- ment, the monkey being thrown off balance, choked or whipped for disobedience or unsatisfactory job performance; the only reward for a task well done is nonpunishment. Thai villagers said that a monkey should come effective 6 months after work because he is to do so, and should be punished if date of publication of the ordihe rebels, as were children in the traditional Thai school. nance. The idea of rewarding monkeys during training had not Salt Lake City policemen, occurred to the monkey trainers. some 79 of them won city comWorking hours for coconut picking monkeys in mission approval to receive $50 Thailand are 7 to 10 a.m., and 2 to 5 p.m. Meal breaks monthly each for educational incentive pay and six others with are taken three times a day. associate degrees to receive $25 a month. They must take at least nine hour of college credits a year and maintain a C average or better for the nine hours. Mrs. Next time the office wolf cats around while you work sub-hum- GRAPEVINE r Course Offered Even Monkeys Work like a dog, dont bull the works just swim against the current and dont feel cowed. Now even monkeys work. The pig tailed monkey of Southeast Asia is the only primate known to work for man as an agricultural laborer. Trained during their third year, these monkeys pick cocoanuts from trees that are too high and dangerous for men to climb, or when the harvest is to meager to warrant paying for human labor, says the Science magazine. The monkey curriculum in Thailand includes in- - LEASED Service. Legal Secretary 8, 8, the 860 Where thousands of listeners enjoy concert music and news every day! Ruth R. Draper has been appointed field director of the Utah Association for Mental Health. Mrs. Draper, a former president of the League of Women Voters, is vice chairman of 'he Dixie College Institutional Council, a vice president of the Community Services. Mental illness is the national number one health problem. The goal of the Utah Association Mental Health is to provide information which can be used to prevent mental Illness as well as to secure services for those who need it. |