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Show THE SALT LAKE TIMES FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 1973 Virginia Whitney Golf Contest Launched Saturday, June 23 Doctor Terms VD 2nd Most Widespread Disease in the U. S. The most widespread infecti- Page Five Professor Driskell Reports on Artist's Experience in Africa Let no woman be overlooked Dr. Fitzpatrick stated that in ous disease in the U.S., next to Professor David C. Driskell, a terested in the Johnson collecadvises the Utah Division of the Utah this year 450 women. will the common cold, is gonorrhea, noted authority on black African tion, although unfamiliar with American Cancer Society as it develop breast cancer or uterine reports Dr. Hans H. Neumann, art, recently set two precedents the black artist and were very launches its annual Virginia cancer. Through the continuance noted public health authority in while touring South Africa with curious about the status of the The Straight a collection of Whitney Golf Contest on Satur- of these clinics, early diagnosis his new book, in U.S society. paintings by a V.D. on 23rd. Funds raised and proper treatment, half of Story just published. black American artist under the day, June In the question and answer from this event will be used to the womens lives can be saved. Indicating the depth of the sponsorship of the Department sessions following my lectures, Dr. Neumann notes of States cultural continue the efforts of womens Participating golf sources on problem, presentations asked they questions about the breast and uterine cancer detec- Saturday, June 23 (and the pre- that sore throats rank third of program. social and economic political, tion program which has already vious ladies day) will designate the infectious diseases, followed At Capetown, blacks for the positions of black Americans. reached some 9,521 women in one part hree hole with chalked by syphilis. first time attended the National were impressed by the opthe state, according to Mrs. F. circle around the cup. Golfers Statistically, he says that there Gallery in significant numbers They now open to blacks, portunities Seaton Prince, Salt Lake City, may contribute any amount they are almost three quarters of a to view an exhibit of works by women in the,U.S. especially of the project. wish in an effort to accelerate million reported cases of gonor- the late William H. Johnson He said that blacks in South Mrs. Prince explained that the the efforts of the Virginia Whit- rhea a year in the U.S., and a collection which shattered all Africa tend to emulate balck roving clinics which disseminate ney program and take a chance over 25,000 of syphilis. attendance records for the mu- Americans and there are many cancer control information and on these prizes: a free set of However, he estimates that seum. At the University of Stelsimilarities between the cultural include a Pap smear test with irons for a dollar donation and only 20 per cent of the gonor- lenbosch, Prof. Driskell became as two as a well spiritual kinevery free examination have a hole in one; land in the ring rhea cases and 25 percent of all the first black American to lecbeen conducted in 33 locations and win three golf balls for each syphilis cases are reported to ture there to receive an invita- ship. However, in Ethopia, the blacks do not identify with black since the inception of the project dollar contributed. public health authorities. This tion of any kind. and many dont really Mrs. Prince, an avid golf en- means that the actual number of in December 1969. Driskell is chairman of the Americans consider themselves as black. Dr.'W. Knox Fitzpatrick, Jr., thusiast, organizes the golf con- cases is far greater than records Art Department of Fisk UniverIn comparing African and test in Utah each year and was show with perhaps as many as sity in Nashville, Tenn. In addia Salt Lake surgeon and cases American of there million art, he says it is difgonorrhea tion to his visit to South Africa, of the Virginia Whitney pro- instrumental in planning the to ficult single out any one Afrihe also went to Sierra Leone, gram stated, that It is our goal Virginia Whitney Memorial. The annually. Does the three million figure Tanzania and can artist who does not paint for every woman over age 20 in program has gained national Tunisia, Ethiopia, Utah to have a Pap smear test recognition for the Utah Divi- represent an epidemic. Consider Liberia as lecturer and curator yery much like any other artist every 20 seconds someone in of the Johnson exhibit. His tour from the west. Most African artby 1974. He said that volunteer sion of the American Cancer that the U.S. gets V.D., and that each was financed by a grant from the ists have been trained in the doctors, nurses aides and lay Society. two minutes a teenager gets a State Departments Bureau of West and have no kinship with people contribute their time to disease. By any yard- Educational veenreal and Cultural Af- tribal art, which at one time was conduct the clinics. Examining Experts View World stick thats an epidemic. fairs and the Johnson collection a vital part of traditional Afritables, disposable gowns and the society. He also pointed out Although the situation is al- was other equipmen are supplied at by the Smith- can in South Africa the contemauthoritative that A world without obesity would ready alarming, each location. Dressing cubicles sonian Institution and USIA. and the examining rooms are benefit mankind nutritionally, figures reveal that the rate of Driskell, who has done exten- porary form of music there is The best sive research into the life and more closely related to American screened off so that every pa- psychologically and medically to infection is rising. in the struggle is knowl-elg- e. paintings of Johnson, was recom- music than African. tient has complete privacy. Each the extent that life would be weapon Hopefully, this guide will mended to serve as curator by In commenting on Johnson and woman completes a question- infinitely more rewarding to Afro-Americ- an . , co-chair- co-chairm- an Without Obesity naire, noting any symptoms or cancer warning signal she may have. The examination places emphasis on the detection of the breast and uterine cancer with a routine Pap smear. When it is found early enough, both breast and uterine cancer respond favorably to treatment. Many lives have been saved through this program, the doctor said. Breast self examination and uterine cancer control are explained by films to all women attending the clinics. Patients with suspicious symptoms are referred to their doctors for further examination and treatment, as the clinics are for detection only. U of U Workshop To Explore Current Trends in Education Current trends in the education of young children will be in a Uniexplored June 25-2- 9 worksummer versity of Utah shop. The Sixth Utah Conference on Early Childhood Education each day in Mark Greene Hall, will feature Dr. David Elkind, professor of psychiatry at the University of Rochester and director of the graduate training program in developmental psychology. every human being on the face provide it, he writes. of the earth, agree a number of prominent doctors in varied fields of medicine. The experts! voicing their opinions in the current issue of Weight Watchers magazine make a variety of significant points of their particular background and specialities. One expert on eating disorders notes that if parents were to feed children only when they are hungry, and not use food as punishment, reward or diversion, not only would children have no tendency toward fat, but they would be healthier and less neurotic. A planned parenthood leader points out that there would be fewer problems during pregnancy, such as diabetes, high blood pressure and water retention, if there were no more obesity. Surgery would be safer and easier if obesity no longer existed. Operating on fat people takes longer because there is more tissue to cut through, and the longer the operation, the higher the risk of complications. Even the recovery time is longer. One researcher claims that in a world without obesity, children would suffer fewer emotional problems, as fatness often makes youngsters the vulnerable target for ridicule and humiliation for Workshop Director Ruth H. their peers. Lundgren, U director in educa- tion, says the workshop will be of interest to nursery, kindergarten and Head Start teachers; college faculty in early childhood programs; the elementary school administrators and parents. Dr. Elkinds research has been in the areas of cognitive or perceptual development, where he has built upon the writings of Jean Piaget, according to Ms. Lundgren. The conference will include a demonstration of direct teaching for cognitive development and instruction in planning programs which foster higher mental processes. Prof. Elkind is author of more than 100 articdes and books from childrens stories to articles for the New York Times and Parents Magazine. red Kennecott Announces Scholarship Winners Eight dependents of Kennecott Satellite Detects Many New Earth Resources The first Earth Resources Technology Satellite (ERTS) as launched July 23, 1972, demonstrated that it can locate natural resources inexpensively from space. It can also monitor water and air pollution, crop damage caused by pests and disease and chart land use. In Science magazine the accomplishments and possibilities of the ERTS satellite is dis- the Smithsonian. In addition to 54 works of art, the exhibit contained a series of biographical panels which trace the painters life by photos, catalogs or documents from his scrapbook. Driskell spent the majority of his time lecturing to university students and community audiences. In an interview held at the State Department, he said that audiences everywhere seemed in Probate Notices cussed. Consult clerk of the District The earths surface is photo- Court or the respective signers graphed by ERTS once every 18 for further information. hours, which means it provides global land coverage over and NOTICE TO CREDITORS over again. the District Court of Salt A wide variety of information In Lake County, State of Utah is found in any ERTS photo. Ac- In the Matter of the Estate of cording to the scientists some of ELMER LEONARD ANDERthe most interesting results are SON, Deceased in geology, environmental moniCreditors will present claims, with land and and vouchers, to the underagrciultural toring use. ERTS images show potential signed at the Law Office of Dale for identifying possibly danger- r. Browning, 521 Eccles Bldg., three ous situations such as forest fire Dgden, Utah, on or before of first months from the date hazards. must be claims preThe geological mapping of such publication; sented in accordance with the features as faults and boundaries provisions of Section isthe most controversial use of Utah Code Annotated, 1953, and the data. Often large deposits of with proper verification as remineral and fossil fuels are seen quired by law. BESSIE R. ANDERSON, Adalong such boundaries and under of the Estate of Eldeveloped countries fear that the ministratrix Leonard mer Anderson, deERTS data will allow multinaceased tional corporations to acquire DALE T. BROWNING, Attormineral deposits before the coun- ney for Administratrix, 521 tries are even aware of the min- Eccles Building, Ogden, Utah erals existence. 34401. 2 The NASA claims, however, it has informed such nations of any promising areas discovered. NOTICE TO CREDITORS ERTS images have also been No. 60101 used by cartographers for upEstate of MAURINE dating and preparing maps for HALLS, Deceased. remote areas. In addition, hyrol-ogis- ts Creditors will present claims have used ERTS photos with vouchers to the undersigned for locating sources of fresh at 9th Floor Tribune Building, Utah 84111 on ground water and oceongraphers Salt Lake City,26th day of Sepfor locating fishery resources. or before the 1973. Claims must A.D. ERTS potential has barely tember, with presented in accordance been touched and its benefits are be , 759-5Utah the provisions of immeasurable. Code Annotated 1953, and with proper verification as required 75-9-- (6-2- 5, 7-1- 3) Copper Corporation employees were announced this week as winners of $500 college scholarships during a luncheon at the University. The eight, all graduating high school seniors, were selected by officials of the State Department of Education and the Utah Education Association. They are Michele H. Alsop, Granger High; Jeffrey V. Caldwell, Murray High; George Kar-paki- s, Cyprus High; Douglas M. Monson, Kearns High; Maria A. therein. One cool judgment is worth a ALBERT P. SIEVERTS Oneida, Hillcrest High; Berdett The counsels. thousand Robert hasty C. Rogers, Kearns High; Administrator of the Estate of and to is to do Maurine Sieverts Halls, supply light L. Sangroniz, Hillcrest High; thing Connie M. Turpin, Cyprus High. not head. Woodrow Wilson. SIE-VER- TS the collection, Driskell said the. artist, born in Souh Carolina in 1901, was little appreciated in his own country during his life time and had great difficulty in selling his works. In the 1940s a series of paintings on religious themes recalled from childhood experiences excited the critics, when they were exhibited in New York City. Other U.S. ex. hibitions followed. Date of first publication June 22nd, A.D. 1973. Duane B. Welling, Attorney (6-2- 2 7-1- 3) NOTICE TO CREDITORS No. 59677 Estate of JOSE AJURIA, De- ceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of Edward M. Bown, attorney at law, 616 Kearns Building, Salt Lake City, Utah 84101, on or before the 26th day of September, A.D. 1973. Claims must be presented in accordance with the provisions of Utah Code Annotated 1953, and with proper verification as required therein. IRENE GAMBOA, Administratrix of the Estate of Jose Ajuria, Deceased Date of first publication June 22nd, A.D. 1973. Edward M. Bown Attorney for Administratrix 116 Kearns Building Salt Lake City, Utah 84101 75-9-- 5, . (6-2- 2 7-1- 3) FREEZONE IS FOR CORNS THAT HURT. around with painful corns, when Freezone can help you remove them. Try it. Youll see. In just days, the com will be gone... the hurt will be gone. Painlessly. No dangerous cutting. .No ugly pads or plasters. Drop on Freezone take off corns. Why fool REMOVES CORNS ANO CALLUSES &J |