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Show THE SALT LAKE TIMES FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1975 Page Two Utah Cancer Crusade Recruits Volunteers for Home Visitation Family Tuneups Says U Required, Counseling Bureau like Family reiauonsnips, the Moss Presses NASA to Develop Fuel Efficient Aircraft by 1980's A Utah organization today be- of the Crusade activity, Garff family car, sometimes need preSenator Frank E. (Ted) Moss--. gan a search for volunteers in noted that 1,100 Utahns are ex- ventive maintenance. chairman of the Aeronautical of Utah students, and an effort to save scores of lives. pected to die of cancer this year University Space Sciences Committee, more than 4 times the num-be- r faculty and staff members conRobert Garff, chairman of urged NASA to join witn of persons who died in auto- cerned about their marital mileUtahs Cancer Crusade, said a industry in setting a goal ofvigorous effort is now being mobile accidents in 1974. age are getting free tune-ups- " 50 improvement in commerHe said about 365,000 Ameri- at discussion sessions sponsored cial aircraft made to recruit volunteers to fuel efficiency by visit every single home in the cans are expected to die of can- by the U Marriage and Family 1985. more than six Counseling Bureas. state of Utah during April. cer this year In reviewing the NASA AerohusbaThe American Cancer Societys times the number who died in sessions The emphasize nautical Research and Tcchiui-.og- y Utah Division conducts the Cru- sade. Volunteers will be armed with basic information. Utahns need to detect signs that might indicate cancer, and the volunteers will urge persons who notice danger signals to see physicians, Garff said. He stated that such efforts have definitely played a very big part in sav- ing lives of people with early cancer. But Garff said the message must be taken to every home in Utah, and this goal has never before been reached in past CruI know Cancer is a sades. scary subject, and we humans tend to push aside unpleasant topics, but too many times when cancer signs are ignored, the person who waits will die, said For the Crusade chairman. the we people that reason, hope we ask to take the message about cancer to Utah homes will consider it a sacred moral commitment to do their work well, because sofebodys life may depend on it, he declared. Garff said individuals may volunteer for the crusade by contacting local ACS volunteers or by writing a note to the American Cancer Society, Utah Division, 610 East South Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah 84102, or 1 in Salt Lake calling City. The Northern Utah Disth rict office is located at Street in Ogden, 84401, the Southern District office can be reached by calling 373-58or writing to ACS, 84 North University Avenue, Provo. Utah, 84601. Commenting on the urgency 322-043- 707-24t- 393-111- the Vietnam War. We can do something about it, if we only will, said Garff. He emphasized the value of efneighbors in the fort to warn Utahns about the If danger signals of cancer. mesa a near neighbor takes sage to you, youre a lot more likely to do something about it than if you happened to read that message casually, Garff continued. Thats why we need a sfall army of volunteers to get the word out. He stressed that a volunteer will only be asked to visit the homes in his or her own block. The training and education effort should require only about 3 hours of a Garff said. persons time. That could be the most rewarding 3 hours a person ever spent. If a volunteer should save a life and this has happened many times in Cancer Crusades that volunteer to me is a genuhero or heroine. ine, Saving a nearby residents life by doing a good job in the Cancer Crusade is just about the most neighborly thing a person could ever do, Garff said. He especially urged men to volunteer for crusade work this Women done have year. splendidly in past years, he said. Its high time we men did more. door-to-do- or at if its printing . . . dial BY 364-846- 4 BOB JONES In II Corinthians 13:11 Paul gives us a good prescription for the new year. Finally, brethren, farewell. . . . Elsewhere in Scripture the Greek word for farewell is translated rejoice. Not to rejoice in the Lord whatever the circumstances is to be miserable and defeated. Nehemiah says (8:10), The joy of the Lord is your strength. Without that joy, a Christian is weak. The psalmist says (68:3), But let the righteous be glad; let them rejoice before God: yea, let them exceedingly rejoice. If in the midst of Gods blessing and opportunities you cannot maintain a joyful heart and count your blessings, you are a poor follower of Christ Who said that in the world you are to expect tribulation, but that you are to be of good cheer for He has overcome the world (John 16:33). Be perfect that is, be perfected. Let the Lord do for you all that He wants to do to bring you to the perfection He has for you. Let Him finish what He has started; do not allow personal rebellion or outside hindrances to stand in the University SOUTH CAROLINA 29G14 i way of His perfect will for you. Be of good comfort. Keep an optimistic outlook. Face the year with the confidence that God is on the throne, that this is His world, and that He Who has begun a good work in you shall bring it to perfection in the day of the Lord 1:6). (Philip-pian- s Be of one mind. What mind? Philippians 2:5-8- : Let this mind be in you, which was also in Christ Jesus : Who . . . being found in fashion as a man . . . humbled himself, and became obedient unto death. . . . If you have the mind of the One Who was the High God, yet was willing to wash His disciples feet, you will have with you the God of love and peace and you will live in peace. If it is your resolution to let God do for you and through you all that He wants to do, you will not put your hand to the plow and look back cr grow weary in well doing or feel unhappy in difficulty. Instead, you will keep the upward look that expects and for the coming longs T ABkl IIM com- of the i ; fuel-efficie- , nt fuel-savin- gs Doctor In the Kitchen by Laurence M. Hursh, M.D. Consultant, National Dairy Council YOUR BASAL METABOLIC REQUIREMENT How many of us know what our basal metabolic requirement is? How many of us, in fact, know what the phrase means? Your basal metabolic requirement is simply the number of calories you need to handle those body functions which are involuntary (which you cannot control by inactivity) and to maintain your normal body tem- The First Boston Corporation, as manager of the underwriting groun. announces the public offering of one million shares of Mountain Fuel Supply Company common stock at $31 78 per share. Net proceeds from the sale of the stock will be used to reduce the Companys out-- i standing short-terobligations incurred for capital require-- ; ments. Mountain Fuel Supply Company is a Utah corporation en-- ! gaged in both the natural gas business as a public utility and in the nonutility business of nrcducing and selling oil. The Company is engaged in the exploration and production of both oil and gas and in the trans-- ! perature. Beyond that you need calories for the things you do in your life that take actual body effort. I AM INDEBTED today to an excellent new book on nutrition that expresses such requirements in the context of your caloric The book. checking account. Lets Talk About Food, was recently published in a third, expanded edition. Listen to what the author says about basal metabolic requirement, citing a reference woman as a case in point: A woman 25 years old, 5 feet 6 mission of natural gas in Colorado. Wyoming and Utah and in he distribution of natural gas in central and northern Utah and southwestern Wyoming. The Companys wholly-owne- d subsidiary, Enrada Industrie Inc. is engaged in a number of other nonutilily oeratins, including the manufacture and sale of a variety of rcranro-an- d household, agricultural and other chemical products. op-h- i m j would have the same general crating characteristics as at present, would meet safey and environmental requirements, would be similar in cost, could be flying in the 1980s, and would have a large improvement in fuel efficiency, the Senator noted. as program, the Utah Demo-icra- t was particularly impressed with those projects which could enable the United States indus- Governors Historic, Cultural Committee try to provide a new generation commercial airof Lists Site Selections craft. The value of such technology' Dr. Milton C. Abrams, Chair(should not be underestimated man, Governors Historic and since potential benefits include Cultural Sites Review Commit-tee- , both announces the committees perhaps approaching one million barrels action at its meeting of February and in- 19. 1975. Two buildings, the of petroleum per day creased international trade." the Park Stake First Ward in Salt Senator said. Lake City and the Hans Peter In current hearings before Olsen Home in Fountain Green, the Committee, NASA Admin- one district, the BYU Lower istrator Dr. James Fletcher an- Campus in Provo, and three arnounced that Dr. Alan Lovelace, cheological sites, the Nephi the Associate Administrator for Mounds. Pliaro Village and Aeronautics and Space Technol- Whiterocks Village, were noogy, has been assigned the task minated to the National Register of developing a detailed plan of Historic Places (see attached for a program to provide the capsule histories). technology base for maximum Six sites were listed on the energy conservation by aircrai. State Register of Historic Sites. at the earliest possibl time, with They are: The Deseret school. inputs from industry, govern- the Moroni tithing office, the ment agencies and advisory Elmer E. Darling home in Salt groups. Senator Moss asked that the Lake City, the Hatfield-Lync- h program NASA develops spec- home in Salt Lake City, the Fayify major milestones, per cent ette LDS meeting house and the of fuel savings to be achieved, and a description of the planned Meadow LDS meeting house efforts and their costs. "If we if see attached capsule histories). Boston Group Offers One Million Shares Of Mt. Fuel Common DR. BOB JONES GREENVILLE, parent-chil- d -- 0; 86 and munication and are conducted by secondyear students in the masters degree program at the Graduate School of Social Work. The two groups are designed to offer preventive steps in interpersonal problems, according to Br. Dean H. Hepworth, professor of social work and senior staff member of the bureau. This is one of societys greatest unmet needs. Too often we wait until troubles begin before seeking expert advice. But it doesnt take an expert to tune in to a spouse or child. Dorthea C. Murdock, discussion group, leader in the parent-chil- d says: Most parents simply need to learn how to listen to their children and what to listen for. Often a child may relay a superficial message with an underlyingmeaning. Parents need to translate the message, resoond to the hidden meaning and relate to the childs real feeligs. The same is true of married couples, says discussion leader Gerald Smith. "Our group deals with verbal communication both speaking and 1 istening- and how to solve problems between partners. We use both lecture and group involvement exercises, Ms. Murdock explains, and vve ask participants to try out techniques in their own families sort of a homework assignment." Although barely under way, the sessions have stirred wide interest. Were thrilled with the response, says Dr. Hepworth. but we want to keep the groups small enough so participants can lip nrtivplv involved, not lust listeners. It is the first time such sessions have been offered by the Counseling Bureau, an agency which serves the University community. or door-to-do- 14-kar- nd-wife :do our technological homework in a timely way, such aircraft inches tall, weighing f pounds, Incidentally, Lets Talk About is worth buying. It requirement of about 1,460 presents its facts in question-an- d calories. Her recommended answer form, easy to read. Philip (total) caloric allowance for L. White, Sc.D., Director, and moderate activity, however, is Nancy Selvcy, R.D., Nutritionist, 2,320 calories per day. of the American Medical THE DIFFERENCE-86- 0 Associations Department of calories between her basal Foods and Nutrition, edited the metabolic requirement and book Sciences Group, recommended caloric allowance Inc., (Publishing 411 Massachusetts Avenue, represents the number of calories Acton, Mass. 01720 - has r 133 she must expend for voluntary activities. It is her caloric checking account. If all 860 calories are not used during the days activity, those remaining are transferred from the checking account to a savings account and thus accumulate in the form of fat. ON THE OTHER HAND, if she overdraws her checking account, the savings are called on and weight loss results. A relatively small savings account in the form of body fat is usually desirable." It seems to me that the foregoing is an excellent expression of what calories and weight control are all about. You simply must understand it if you are to avoid being fooled by so many of the trick diets that are promoted. IN TERMS OF WEIGHT, a calorie is a caloric and the only things that will control whether you store them or not are physical effort andor eating less. a basal metabolic Food $6.05). |