Show Logan Utah Sunday May 3 Gines takes Shop UEA position Vida All Stores till 9 pm Monday through 1981 The Herald Friday an Ginea English teacher at North Cache Junior High School and a resident of River is the new president of the Utah Education AssociaHeights Save 20 tion's Council of Local Presidents The council is com-pris- ed of the 44 local education presidents of the Noritake Fine Dinnerware and Full Lead Crystal in Utah associations that are affiliated ! with UEA representing nearly 14000 educators Meeting regularly during the school year the UEA Council I of Local Presidents I assists in development and promotion I of UEA policies Elected vice president of the council was Jordan Education Association President 'Kurt Osc arson Gines is president of the Cache Education Association I A teacher years she has as a member CEA Political Committee for 18 served of the Action as a t jDoctors gather jto talk of MS - SALT LAKE CITY A panel of doctors in treatment of MS will speak the 'Specializing to members of the medical profession MS patients and their families during the annual Multiple Sclerosis Symposium dated for Friday and Saturday The symposium is titled: “Coping with Multiple Sclerosis" i Dr Peter C Dau from Children's Hospital in San Francisco will speak on the “Clinical Application of Plasmapheresis’’ (transfer of blood) at the opening session Friday 12:30 pm at the University of Utah Medical Center The main portion of the symposium will take place Saturday at the Hilton Hotel with registration from 9 am Guest speakers include Dr Robert J Slater director of medical programs for the National Multiple Sclerosis Society Slater was a member of the board for the United States Committee for UNICEF on the board of directors for the University City Sciences Center in Philadelphia and is a member of the New York Academy of Sciences Medicine and Pediatrics and the American Public Health Association Multiple Sclerosis is a degenerative disease of the central nervous system which usually attacks young adults Some 845 cases have been diagnosed in Utah and another 4000 are estimated Over half a million people are affected by MS in the United States The exact pause and cure remain unknown : The symposium will deal with medical and psychological problems Displays of equipment and information on patient services and benefits will be available from 8:30 am to 4 pm Saturday All facilities are wheelchair accessible Other speakers include Dr John Bender Dr kichard Garibaldi Dr Jack Petajan Cy Weisner MSW and Thomas R Aiktas PhD All will participate in a panel discussion The symposium is approved by the Utah Nurses Association for Continuing Education Units is now befog accepted State the Utah by Chapter of the National MS Society 2900 South Main 8-- questkm-and-answ- Caratyn fine cNna and crystg How wl the savings work out for you? 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