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Show THE SALT LAKE TIMES FRIDAY, AUGUST 31, 1973 Page Four THE SALT LAKE TIMES Combined with The Salt Lake Mining 6 Legal News Published Every Friday at Salt lake City, Utah Second Class Postage paid at Salt Lake Gty, Utah 71 1 South West Temple Telephone 3644464 Salt Lake City, Utah 84101 GLENN BJOBNN, Publishes . Impugning Business Motives ex-shareown- ers, non-Indi- in something which, up to now, has demand around the world. Federal legislation is proposed which would, for example, establish arbitrary standards for the dismemberment of industrial and business enterprises, if they are considered to be too big, regardless of whether the are doing any wrong. Other legislation is proposed to severely penalize the U.S. Corporation that opedates overseas, owning, for example, major manufacturing facilities. Yet these multinational or multi industry companies have enabled the U.S. to compete in foreign markets. They have made money for the U.S. and created tens of millions of jobs both here and abroad. It doesnt make sense, does it? know how v Macrobiotic Diets Dangerous People who go on complete vegetarian and macrobiotic diets are ruining their health, warns noted nutritionist Adelle Davis in an article in Fitness magazine. A lot of college students are on these diets, and they are paying the price in damage to their bodies. It was discovered that some of the students checking into the infirmary at the campus of the University of California were suffering from a very severe protein deficiency, the same disease that was killing those kids in lliafra, she said. Ms. Davis, in pinpointingthe problems of such diets, says, If youre a vegetarian but also get milk, eggs and cheese, you have an excellent diet. However, if you decide to go all out and have no animal food whatsoever, you have a diet that is lacking in protein and very inadequate indeed. "A good diet provides small amounts of protein often. We need to have a medium sized meal containing protein three or four times a day. Added to this, if you get a hunk of cheese at mid morning and some peanut butter and crackers with a little milk in the middle of the afternoon, so much the better. In explaining the value of protein, Ms. Davis says, Protein is body building and essential. Recause your body is either being torn down or built up all the time, eating milk, cheese, eggs and peanut blitter takes care of growth and all the wear and tear in life. These fad diets with virtually no protein are unhealthy and extremely dangerous, she reports. the Experts on the writing of Utah platform will be Floyd ONeil, and Mormon history will address the 21st annual meeting of the Utah State Historical Society on "This publication is not owned or controlled by any party, clan, clique, faction Sept. 8 in Salt Lake City. or corporation The day-lon- g session, which 21 Number Volume 53 will be held in the historic A.W. McCune Mansion, 200 U. Main, is open to all interested persons, according to Melvin T. Smith, Society director. Advance registrations are being accepted. Eleanor B. Adams, editor of New Mexico Historical Review, (Continued from page one) will be the featured speaker at the experience the annual dinner. Prof. Adams tegrity of the Eoard of Directors, impugn is the author and editor of nuof management, slow down the production line, let low merous books and articles on on a of a force the $10 imposition price tag colonial productivity Spanish history. She is to discuss the two Franciscan $7 product, frighten the shareowners into becoming Escalante and Dominand soon the witch hunt will be over. In- priests,who led the first quez, have be We will already permanently crippled. dustry exploration of parts of the heard distant rumblings in the deficit balance of pay- state in 1776. At the lunchean Paul M. Edments situation wards will speak on the writing share interis of for its America of Mormon history. Dr. Edwards now, fighting liight national trade in a world market supplied by nations is the author of several books and articles and is currently the just as smart and oftentimes a good deal more efficient chairman of the Division of Soin their production than we are. At the same instant, cial Sciences at Graceland Colthere are hundreds of bills in state legislatures and major lege, Iowa. Separate history and historic the United States designed preservation proposals in the Congress-osessions will be held to further restrict the legitimate . development of prac- in the afternoon. Leonard Arwill address the history tically every enterprise that you can name. The effect rington on Mormon sources in section is to increase the cost of American production and deUtah history. Dr.. Arwriting and the flow technical crease of innovation, progress rington is church hist orian of achievement that has been the lifeblood of American the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. Sharing the been f F Utah Historical Society Dates Annual Meeting September 8 an American associate director, West Center, University of Utah. . Preservation of the Reorgan- ized Church of Jesus Christ of LEASED GRflPEVIIIIt Latter Day Saints is the subject of F. Mark McKiernans talk. He is currently research historian and consultant for the Restoration Trail Foundation. Salt Lake City Mayor E. J. Saturdays activities will begin Garn has been appointed as one at the south entrance of the Mc- of three mayors in the nation y Cune Mansion. The Folklore to serve on the national New So-cit- of Utah will conduct opening morning session. Richard C. Poulsen, University of Utah, will present a slide lecture on stone buildings of Beaver City, Utah. o The folk medicine of Utahs citizens will be discussed E. Ferrol Benavides, instrucby tor of English, University of Wyoming. Rounding out the program will be Merilynne Smiths paper on the folklore of polygamy. During the day the volunteer guides from the Utah Heritage Foundation will conduct informative tours of the McCune home, one of Utahs most elegant residences. Beautiful imported woods, marbles and hand painted ceilings and wall panels adorn the home which cost more than a half million dollars at the turn of the century. Further, information on the meeting may be obtained from the Society at 603 East South Temple, Salt Lake City. chi-can- Coalition of State, County and City Elected Officials. The new coalition was organized to consolidate the efforts of local governments in working with federal government programs. Chosen to lead the coalition were three governors, three mayors, and three county commissioners from all different areas. Most Utah service station managers will have enough gas in the Labor Day weekend, accord- ing to the latest survey conducted by the Utah Automobile Association. About 55 per cent of the stations are operating under normal conditions with owners of 12 independents saying they are getting only enough gas to stay open two hours each day. Salt Lake City Streets Commissioner Stephen L. Harmsen said that four employees of the survey crew for the streets department have been under investigation by the Salt Lake City Police Department for the past two weeks. The commissioner said he asked for the infootball vestigation into Federal funds amounting to the federal government in the card distribution,alleged inefgeneral more than $2.6 million in the form of several dozen individual ficiency aand alleged misuse of last three fiscal years have been grants from at least seven gov- equipment. a vital link in averting a major ernmental agencies, and the crisis in the police department. money has been used for everyIron, Alpine, Sevier and Wayne This is according to a study made thing from the purchase of filing counties school this week by Mrs. Bette Stanton, planning cabinets to the hiring of addi- bringing opened the total to 32 which specialist for the Salt Lake City tional police officers. now are in session. The remainFederal money has allowed the Public Safety Department. school districts will The student indicates the po- police department to expand the ing eight school operation Sept. 4. lice department using those fed- number of officers from 246 begin In Iron District an agreement eral funds has come a long way in 1970 to the present 331. between teachers and the district It has aided in the decrease of was since 1970 when then Chief Calthis week enabling vin Whitehead, in asking for major crime in Salt Lake City, themreached to return to school on time. help from the legislature, said, in 1972 and 1973 can be traced We are not able to do our job to these changes made possible Appointment of Phillip K. at the present time. by the influx of federal monies. Palmer as city prosecutor was Another advantage from the Present Chief Earl Jones said, Since then these federal funds increasing amounts of .federal approved this week by the Salt have permitted us to move back monies into the local coffers has Lake City Commission. Effectoward the people, because the grown from $2,235 in fiscal 1970 tive Sept. 1 Palmer will replace Alfred, who requestmoney has permitted us to use to the present has also encou- J. Raymond to ed relieved be of his duties the Tactical Squad the team con- raged Salt Lake City to increase to and be reassigned as an ascept and other projects which its own contribution to the posistant City Prosecutor for reahas let us put more officers in lice department. The increase in the police de- sons of health. Mr. Palmer has the field. This increase in local effort partment budget from $2.5 mil- been serving as assistant city must continue, according to the lion in fiscal 1970 to a budget prosecutor. study by Mrs. Stanton, though of $5.1 million for fiscal 1974, The Utah governors chair was crime has begun a downward has given the police department to room federal and enable vacant due to a combination of trend programs enough breathing have proved highly successful. it to begin thinking about other busy state officials and a conAlso 20 per cent of the police than just the basic law enforce- stitution that apparently failed to anticipate the situation. The department budget comes from ment duties. Utah Governor is in Washington, DC., and Secretary of State Clyde Miller is also out of state attending the National Secretaries of State Convention in Virginia. The next official in line, according to the Constitution is the Utah Senate President but Mr. Pugh left with his family on a trip to Idaho. The Utah Constitution does not go further in saying who is governor when the Senate President is gone. Where Federal Funds Aid in Averting Of Major Police Dept. Shortage s . thousands of listeners enjoy concert music and news every day! The University of Utah College of Law has qualified for re- accreditation as it meets and exceeds all standards of the American Bar Association. Law Dean Samuel Thurman received official notification this week. |