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Show Tough Guy' Image Changing, Utah Psychiatrist Reports Male chauvinism is a tough role to fill and a University of Utah psychiatrist believes that men will increasingly liberate themselves from it during the next decade. Im hearing from smarter males who are saying, I don't imwant to fill that tough-gu- y age holding back my feelings, keeping a stiff upper lip and dying 10 years younger than says Dr. Nyla Cole, asyou, sociate professor of psychiatry. Im waiting for men to start their males lib movement, she says, but the change? will come in the younger generation of males. Most of the older ones have a lifetime commitment to defend. She says males are in a bind because the stereotyped role they fill is more glamorous and flattering than the stereotyped Its hard to image of females. give up a winning model, even if its a killing one, she adds. Traditionally, women have turned to psychiatrists more often, than men for help with But she problems, she noted. thinks this, will change in the next IQ years as males break out of their old image. : are traditionally ; Womeii V. - oriented toward talking about their 'problems; and seeking help with interpersonal rela- more- THE SALT LAKE TIMES FRIDAY, APRIL 4, 1975 Page Two Legislature Okehs License Increase says. Highway Officials Okeh Project to Farm Freeway 1 . . But she says young people are refusing to take .up. these roles. You; see more young males today who are, willing to talk about' their affection needs and Good buys. For, $2 .CARE serves 12 children 'a daily bowl of nourishing porridge for-a- month; $5 gives 270 children a full lunch and $10 provides 3.600 children with a protein-enriche- d beverage. For $50 CARE gives lunch to 2,700 children. Contributions may be made to CARE Focd Crusade, Western Regional Office, 690 Market Street, Room 210, San Francisco, California . 94104. 16-1- 7. 22-2- 12-1- name-and-addre- Utah Highway Department officials have signed a use agreement to allow People's Freeway. Inc., an intercity community organization, to grow garden vegetables on some 1.7 acres of surplus state property adjacent to he 9th South connection to Interstate 15 in Salt Lake City. The property consists of nine fragments of highway all outside of the freeways The agreefence. ment extends until Oct. 31st. Dorothy E. Pulley, director of People's Freeway, said the projto ect has three objectives provide food for needy citizens in a time of scarcity and high prices, to beautify the environment, and to provide satisfying and useful work for local citii right-of-wa- non-acce- y, ss ill-advis- er. 1 Over 500 high school and post-hig- h electronics, machine shop, nurse students from aide, printing, practical nursing, school March 13. TV repair, sheet metal, License Increase Passed throughout Utah will compete in radio and business procedure, exIndustrial welding, Vocational Of primary importance was State and prepared pubSenate Bill 292, which provides Clubs of America (VICA) Skill temporaneous proTechlic parliamentary speaking, for an increase in hunting and Olympics contests at Utah and fishing license fees and a gen- nical College at Salt Lake April cedures, job interviewing safety. The eral fund appropriation. One individual from each partrades auto D. has but Neal houses both Grover, bill passed adticipating club must compete in not yet been acted on by Gov- instructor at Utah Tech, and visor to the schools VICA or- the leadership segment of the ernor Calvin L. Rampton. License fee changes provided ganization, says state winners in competitiion. Awards banquets for high in the bill would affect residents the various vocational and leadh school winand nonresidents alike. First, ership subjects will qualify for school and post-higPersons national VICA competitions to ners in the Utah Tech College resident fee changes: two-da- y would pay $3.50 for be held on June 5 in Wash- Center will conclude the 5 age affair. a fishing license, up from $2; ington, D. C. National winners anglers age 4 would pay $8, also will be eligible to compete IRS Urges Taxpayers up from $5; and licenses for in Europe's Skill Olympics label To Use Peel-O- ff persons 65 and over would be scheduled for the Fall of this Service Revenue The Internal year, Grover adds. $4, an increase of $2.. State VICA Director Dr. Aus- advised Utah taxoayers to use The big game license would go from $5 to $7. Small game tin G. Loveless says final regis- the peel-of- f licenses for persons age 16 and tration forms from clubs must label from the tax forms package over would cost $6, compared be received at his office by April they received in the mail when to the present $4.50; while those 1. Registration will not be ac- they file their federal income 5 would cepted after that date. Loveless tax return. for persons age CombiRoland V. Wise, IRS District cost $3, up from $2.50. says. constate the Director for Utah, said, Withnation licenses would increase Participants for tests at Utah Tech have quali- out the preprinted label on the from $10 to $18. Additionally trapping licen- fied through individual school return, any errors made in keyses would cost $10, up from $6; competitions, and are members punching the handwritten names and addresses on a Form 1040 and guides licenses would go of their school VICA group. License Areas of VICA competition or 1040A could delay any refrom $20 to $40. ; agents fees would increase from are air conditioning and refrig- fund due. the eration. drafting trades, auto 15 cents to 30 cents. preprinted address "Using inwork for both an auto less Vibels makes see not mechanics, Falconers will body repair, comhe taxpayer and the IRS and crease in fees but will now pur- brick masonry, carpentry, chase a $10 license instead of a mercial art, commercial food meeds up filing, processing and trades, cosmetology, dental a5- refunding, Mr. Wise said. Tax$10 certificate of registration. Among nonresidents, only sistant, medical assistant, medi- payers should make any changes fishermen would be affected by cal lab assistant, diesel mechan- in name or address right on the the increase. The season fish- ics, electrical trades, industrial label itself. ing license would go to $25. license would while the five-da- y libe $7.50. The $2.50 two-da- y cense would be modified to a license. $2 one-da- y The bill includes a recommendation that future appropriain tions from the General Fund be the cf needs of studies based on Division and not past years apThe general fund by Laurence M. Hursh, M.D. propriations. for is bill the in appropriation Consultant, National Dairy Council $1.2 million. Other changes important license a include bill made in the 1 to December VITAMINS: NATURAL OR SYNTHETIC year of January 31. It lias been February 1 to Is there a difference between But theres more to the story. January 31 the last several natural or organic One would suppose as a Berkeley. years. and vitamins vitamins? California pharmacist did, that synthetic If signed by the Governor, the The is a one legitimate question vitamins sold as natural had, Divisions the increase would up and is it important, particularly in fact, come from natural license revenue by an estimated with regard to the current 26 per cent. The revenue insources. But when he visited two which trends abound Divisions crease would be the of manufacturers natural in our society. seccndl since 1953, the last one vitamins he observed that many the products being in 1967. AS AN ITEM in the Journal of of Wildlife Code Changes contained synthetic vitamins the American Medical In other action the Legislaadded to the natural base. Association said: The labeling of ture passed and the Governor vitamins as natural implies that Rose Hips Vitamin C Tablets signed House Bill 26, which proextracted have been from a had been adjusted from the they vides amendments to the Wildfound in nature. substance to 50 original 2 by adding life Resource Cede of Utah. The include vitamins chemical ascorbic aerd. The Examples given Board Wildlife the bfll grants A and D extracted from codfish pharmacist, Adolph Kamil, said authority to add to the protectE from wheat he was told that if no vitamin C vitamin liver, ed list any endangered rr threatgerm oil. Vitamin B12 from liver, were added the tablet would ened species of wildlife as vitamins B1 and B2 from yeast, have to be as big as a golf ball. by the Federal Endangered C from rose hips. and vitamin Speces Act of 1973. The Boards But because of the cost of such SIMILARLY, he found that B action, however, must be conmost vitamins sold extracting, vitamins labeled natural or firmed by the Legislature in its the of (with today exception turned out to be vt general session. organic vitamin E) probably re synCanada adds the bill mostly The synthetic chemicals lynx thetic vitamins. added to and snowshoe hare to Utahs list yeast and other natural SO WHAT is the difference? bases. f orotected species. It also pro-';d- s Whats my point? Its not to run According to Margarita Nagy, the illegal taking of big of down the AMAs M.S., vitamins in any form, Dept, of game be change! from a Class Foods and Nutrition, and author natural or synthetic. But we D misdemcnn''r te a Cacs A of the Journal article: should know what we are buying. Aesault uoon a Div-!io- n vitamins are those Listen to what Pharmacist Kamil Synthetic of Wildl;,e Resources law 16-6- tions, Dr Cole says. The male Stereotype believes if. you have a problem, just grit your teeth, keep a stiff upper lip, dont complain and take some sort of firm zens. action, no matter how .. Held at Utah Technical College The 41st Utah State Legislature acted on several bills that will affect Utahs wildlife durThe ing the session which ended their interpersonal needs. stiff upper lip is giving way. Dr. Cole says the movement away from rigid and fixed role systems in all aspects of human life has been progressing in fits and starts since civilization moved out of the Dark Ages, and she doesnt see any chance of the trend reversing. Dr. Cole said competition and constant struggling for eauality is not good in a close relationship. Dealing with inequality with grace is a very positive human attribute at times, she VICA Contests To Be State-Wid- e said the Utah has Association Nurserymens techto and seed agreed provide nical advice for the project, and agreements have been made with adjacent property owners to supply water. She said the gardens will be cultivated and cared for by neighborhood volunteers, welfare project workers, and eople sentenced by the courts to work off fines. Laird Larsen, Utah Highway Department Landscape Coordinator, said this is the first time the Department has entered into this type of an agreement. It's a perfect example of state government cooperating with local residents to multiply the use of state land, he said. Mrs. Pulley ss 12-1- - Doctor the Kitcheri so-call- ed back-to-natu- re so-label- ed So he could come up with a distinctive light tasting whisky thats been aged longer than most other Canadian whiskies. Compare it with the others and youll see why it was iv. well worth waiting for. M)I Available in Fifths nfwpment, and Pints Let Mr Boston be your bartender. He makes more fine liquor products than anyone else in the worid. Whiskios.Vodka. Gin. Rum. Scotch. Brandy.Cordials. Cocktails. as 6 Years Old. 60 Proof. Mr. Boston Distiller, Boston, Mass. c1974. ed msi-'cmean- or. is also Class A i''d misde-:-nr'an,'- r. vsnaPy. th b!ll allows the W'Hlife Board t" permit ra-a-- to uot from vehicles u under strict rutes and regu-- 1 a4 ions to be soecified by the "oard. -- a A Blend. rffer a de-in- nrvicion to regulate taxi- dermists was removed from the bill. that have been manufactured by a pharmaceutical company. Biochemically, a vitamin has only one molecular structure; thus, whether a vitamin is extracted from a natural product or the synthesized by manufacturer, its structure is identical in either case, and the possesses, consequently, name biochemical activity. (who is in charge of consumer information and quality control for the pharmacies of the Consumers of Cooperative Berkeley, Calif.) says: As for me, Im going to put on my money good food, fresh and wholesome, from a wide variety of sources, and thereby get all my nutritional needs the most natural way. |