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Show Ajge Two FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1972 Scholarships Waiting for 'Homemakers of Tomorrow' Aluminum Collection Funds Grow Quickly College scholarships totaling Va. Personal observation and $111,000 will be at stake Tues interviews during the tour will day, Dec. 5, when seniors in a be added factors in the selection number of area high schools am from the state winners. of the throughout the country join in 1973 State Crocker All Ameri the written knowledge and at- can Homemaker of Tomorrow titude examination of the 1973 and three runners up. ScholarBetty Crocker Search for Amer- ships of the four national winican Homemakers of Tomorrow. ners will be increased to $5,000, This year, for the first time in $4,000, $3,000 and $2,000. the 19 year history of the proA $1,000 Nutrition Scholarare to gram, boys par- ship, instituted in last years eligible ticipate. Betty Crocker Search, will be Scores on the 50 minute test part of the program again this will form the basis for selection year. Recipient of this award of a Homemaker of Tomorrow will be the participating student for each of the participating who is planning a college major schools in the area. These stu- in nutrition or a related field, dents will receive specially de- ranks among the highest in his signed awards from General or her state on the total Search Mills, sponsor of the Betty examination and, from those Crocker Search and will together meeting these two criteria, gets with all other school winners, the top score on the tests nu remain in the running for state trition items. and national honors. About nine million students State Homemakers of Tomor- have been enrolled in the Betty row, one from each state and Crocker Search since its beginthe District of Columbia, will be ning in the 1954-5- 5 school year. awarded $1500 scholarships. To With this years grants total be chosen in judging centering scholarships awarded will exon performance in the written ceed $2 million. examination, they will also earn Area schools where the test for their schools a 20 volume will be given are: Brighton, Cotreference work, The Annals of tonwood, East, Highland, OlymAmerica from Encyclopedia pus, Rowland Hall, Skyline, Britannica Corp. Second rank- South and West High Schools. ing participants in each state will receive $500 college grants. A psychiatrist is a man who, Late next April, the 51 State when a pretty girl enters the Homemakers of Tomorrow, each room, watches everyone else. accompanied by a faculty adviser, will gather in WashingPoery is simply the most beau-ifu- l, ton, D.C., for an .expense paid impressive and widely efeduactional tour of the capital fective mode of saying things. city and Colonial Williamsburg, Matthew Arnold. Organizations in 11 western states are collecting aluminum containers at a record pace in the Adolph Coors Co. cash for cans program, and using the proceeds to pay for a wide variety of community endeavors. Figures for the first 10 months of 1972 show that collections totaled 24,634,394 pounds of aluminum, 74 per cent ahead of the amount collected from Janu ary to October last year. The 1972 payout, at the dime a pound which Coors distributors pay for all types of aluminum cans, is $2,463,543. At Anaheim Stadium, a collection held by wives of California Angels baseball team netted $412 for the United Cerebral Palsy Association of Orange County. In Kansas, the Pittsburg Booster Club rounded up about a quarter million cans and sold them for $1500 to help pay the travel expense for the local high school band. In Nevada, a Las Vegas Com munity Recycling center is providing a healthy work experience for young probationers who staff the center and in Oklahoma clubs saved enough aluminum to pay for signs saying Me Curtain County Clubs Wel4-- H 4-- H come You, which they posted on all roads leading into the county. In Colorado, Pueblo students bought trees for their school with the $64.70 they got for saving aluminum cans, and in Arizona a fifth grade class from Coolidge jetted to Disneyland, funding a big part of their trip with $1,561 they saved from collecting aluminum and other recyclables from roadways. Highest individual honors to date rest with 65 year old Ed of Liberal, Kansas, who in the 34 months since the Coors cash for cans program began, has collecetd $2,542. Le-Monn- ier proud past, a perfect present THE SALT LAKE TIMES Recruitment and Selection of Professional Eucation Personnel It is in the best interests o: Institutional Services in cooperathe State Board of Education tion with the appropriate divi. sion administrator. Employees will be advised of professional personnel be adopt ed and implemented in such a this policy and it will be made manner as to assure that the bes available to applicants and other available persons be employed interested persons and groups. to fill vacancies. The Office of Administration withPersons will be selected and Institutional Services fc out regard to race, religion, na- charged with its implementational origin or sex. It is the in tion. tent of the State Board of Edn The division concerned, in caiion that a conscious effort be cooperation with the made to develop and maintain deputy superintendent,appropriate will a balance in the make-u- p of the the candidates on the basisrank staff to include proper repre- letters of applications, inter-of sentation of minorities as well views, placement credentials, as women. Entrance qualifica recommendations, or transcripts, tions will be based only upon other pertinent information. A the necessary education, experi list of the top three candidates, ence, skill, knowledge and com- along with supporting papers! petencies required for the posi will be sent to the State Supertion. intendent of Public Instruction. When positions of employ- He shall be responsible for makment have been identified, a job recommendations to the ing description and related informa- State Baord of Education for tion will be provided. Such in- that guidelines for selection o formation will include the fol- professional personnel lowing items in addition to the other data necessary for the particular position: Army Pvt. Dale H. Brady, son 1. Job responsibilities of Mr. and Mrs. LaVere Brady. 2. Training qualifications 1615 Gumwood Ave., recently 3. Experience requirements completed a 10 week medical 4. Salary range corpsman course at the U. S. 5. Additional benefits Army Medical Training Center 6. Appointment period at Fort Sam Houston, Texas. 7. Whom to contact He learned to perform rouAppropriate state and national tine patient care and treatment sources will be used in a search for qualified candidates. These duties in combat areas, hospital include, but are not limited to. units, dispensaries, clinics and Utah school districts and insti- other medical facilities. He also tutions of higher learning, un- received instruction in transpor-:atio- n of sick and wounded by solicited letters of inquiry, and minority and women groups. Re- ground, air and water means. He is a graduate of Cottoncruiting will be iniated by the Office of Administration and wood High School. Army Pvt. Raymond Grothe, son of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Grothe, 1519 East 1700 South, recently completed eight weeks of advanced individual training at the U. S. Armor Center, Fort The world's finest Bouitxm is all dressed up for the Holidays. So give. Knox, Ky. During the training, students learn the duties of a tank crewman, including the firing of the (tanks armament and the small weapons. They also receive instruction in filed radio operation and repair. OD o 95 o oUi t dS 2 s' Q i oto 3u u X O 1 J I- w H 5 Z W at M u, Ui O Z ooc 10 UJ X Fifths and Half Gallons In gold foil wrap with gold bow on fifths. Owarts in the sterling look of silver foil wrap with silver bow. Where available. Is it true that too much Minium in the diet can cause arthritis, that the excess calcium becomes deposited in the joints? As a physician I have probably faced that question as often as any that patients ask. The question is posed in terms of the patient himself, or herself, on behalf of a friend or relative. There are, after all, so many people with arthritis that the question comes up at some time or other in almost every family. trients, and perhaps calcium more than any. Good nutrition, pro scribed exercise, and adequate wst are all part of treating arth ritis. So, is someone tells you drink ing milk is bad for arthritis, oi can cause it, dont you believe it Overweight is to be avoided to minimize stress on the weight-bearinjoints. But good nutrition is to be maintained by a balanced diet chosen from the milk group, meat group, fruits and vegeCoupled with this, of are all the stories of cures course, breads and cereals. tables, Anri Mary got rid ot her arthrito The Best Prevention y drinking lots of grapefruit juice. The best prevention At one time, the theory was popuagainst arthritis is to exercise reasonably, lar that too much protein in the diet might be responsible for to be adequately nourished, and rested, and to approach life not arthritic conditions in the body. to stress. Calcium Is Vital Meantime, the sufferers of arthBut I hasten to tell you that ritis are calcium is a vital and probably more the butt necessary mineral in our meals. And an ex- of quackery and false hopes than cessive intake of calcium will not those affiicted with other health problems. cause calcium deposits in bracelets, Mexthe ican cures Copper - all these abound bejoints. And it will not cause arth cause we dont know enough fac.1 is.thc body has the ability to absorb only as much about the disease. And there are, thank heavens, many natural recalcium as it needs. If anything missions instances in which having sufficient calcium in the disease subsides or diet is a good thing. You your disappears sco by itself. When this happens there is no diet that will cause or with some treatment or cure arthritis. But it is the trying of some fad if you do have arthritis important remedy the to et an is stage set to claim a miracle adequate diet in terms of all nu cure. over-readin- g Listen and I- ok FOOD AND ARTHRITIS Compare Thousands Have And Now Enjoy Solid Gold Hits Every Day co-inmd- cnt |