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Show . H H. Tharsday, March 13, 1980 Uintah Baain Utah Conference on Families March 24-2- offers speech is entitled "Who Cares for America's Children." To begin the second day's session at the Hotel Utah, Dr. Ned Gaylin, College of Family Studies, University of Maryland, will discuss "Rediscover ing the Family." Dr. Csrlfred Broderick, Depart! of Sociology, University of Southern state. California, will present the last -Mrs. Burtenshaw will address the address of the conference, ent conference on the subject of "Success"The Family; Its Own Greatest ful Parenting." Resource. Other special highlights of .the The keynote address, at 8 p.m. in the Capitol Theater, will be given by conference will include a slide-tap-e Dr. Urie Brofenbrenner, Department presentation: "The Family: Utah's Greatest Natural Resource." Cyltursl .of Human Development aim Family Studies,' Cornell University. Hiz presentations on Utahs families will also be given during the conference. The rest of the conference will be taken up with 24 intensive workshop sessions on problems and issues facing families going into the 1980s, which have been identified vital concerns of Utah families through the county hearing process. Utah alfalfa growers are urged to It is expected that between 600 and do all possible to keep the Virtidllium 800 persons will attend the Utah Wilt Disease from getting established Conference on Families. in the state. Those wishing to hear the featured .Sherman V. Thompson, Extension speakers only and not register as a plant pathologist, Utah State Univer- conference delegate will be admitted sity, warns that this is a very serious as space permits, both at the Hotel disease-an- d could be extremely costly Utah and at the Capitol Theater. Utah's conference is being held to Utah growers. He advises Utah growers to treat all preparatory to the White House alfalfa seed from Washington, Oregon, Conference on Families, being held in and Idaho, with the fungicide Thinun, three cities this summer at the before planting. Mix Thiram 75 wp, as mandate of President Jimmy Carter. a dust with the aeed at a rata of 5J3 Utah is attached to the Los Angeles ounees per 100 pounds seed. conference, to be held in July, and will Growers can obtain seed that has have 12 official delegates to that already been treated. Specify Thirzm- - conference. The delegate selection process will treated seed when purchasing. Utah growi be that Governor Matheson will select to feed hay from areas that may be four delegates, the state Steering infested directly on their alfalfa fields Committee will select four, and four during winter. He said, "The organism will be elected by the delegates can remain alive in the hay for at least registered at the Utah Conference on a year, and could thereby be Families. transmitted to the alfalfa in the field." Frances Burtenshaw, Logan, the 1979 American Mother of the Year, will be the first of four featured speakers at the Utah Conference of Families, to be held at the Hotel Utah in Salt Lake City March 24-2The conference will be the culmination of a marathon series of hearings how concluding in every county of the' Elmer J. Smith, Director of the Veterans disease PLAYER Brad Fabrizio received the most valuable player award for the Duchesne team. Community School Director, Phil Miller. Fabrizio scored 22 points in the championship game. Schedule for spring i . medicine. service-connecte- u 1 veterans' paid by the Veterans Administration are generally exempt from Federal and State The income taxation. major tax exempt VA benefits being paid are ans Administration is disabild taxable and must be ity compensation, perm- reported on Federal inanent and total nonservice-conncome tax returns. ected disability pension, educational asbenefits and sistance subsistence payments to Vocational Rehabilitation trainees, according to the Director. Smith also stated that benefits DUG CLEANING & INSULATION ' MOST VALUABLE are screening ered regularly throughout Utah. The Heart Association tfona. He also noted that encourages all Utahns to interest accrued on Gov- have their blood ernment life insurance ure cheeked regularly dividends left on deposit because it is one of the best forms of preventive or credit with the Veter- Regional Office in Sait Lake City, Wilt Free hypertension offclinics ' Administration that there are other exempt VA grants that are paid to service-diveterans for especially al adapted homes and mo- tor vehicles as well as clothing allowances paid to service-disable- d veterans whose, use of prosthetics or orthopedic appliances result in undue wear and tear on clothing. Mr. Smith stated that dividends and proceeds from Government life insurance policies are from Federal exempt income tax. Proceeds are subject to Federal estate taxes in certain situs- - CAUNOWI TIM rockwood 722-209- 8 deer range rides NORTHEASTERN s REGION tM mts via IMIfp ssysaF BACON etwee S UttKEeiasfWAas 'O.5.N0.A BWWS mo' MDfXffl FAMILY HOME finPMMM? I wme poison, 'control center Your Bathroom Could Bo Hazardous to Your Health The bathroom is not an environment that most persons consider hazardous. But for children a number of personal hygiene and beauty aids commonly found in the bathroom can cause mild poisonings. Many of these products have fragrances which smell good enough to eat," says Don L. Bennett of the Intermountain Regional Poison Con trol Center. "A child can easily mistake colorful bath oil beads for candy and many ahampoos smell so good kids think they are food. Host accidental poisonings in the bathroom are caused by hand soaps, and hair conditioners shampoos, rinses, bubble baths and bath oils. MARCH H&MNG Sf&UAL ntOVIM smeg SOW FOP turns mrwop o2FlSmSMFimW npawgsflfl)flDgis ggO according to the poison information pharmacist at University of Utah Medical Center. These products can irritate the stomach and intestinal lining, causing nausea, vomiting and occasional diarrhea. Eye exposure results in a stinging or burning sensation occasionally followed by inflammation and milk swelling. The soaps, conditioners, bath oils, etc. contain surfactants or detergents which could cause serious poisioning with excessive or prolonged ingestion. Products such as aftershave lotions and fcolognes contain denatured ethyl alcohol. Alcohol poisoning can cause nausea, vomiting and respiratory mm raw TOUiffl) tmr M Stwye bus distress. usually Ingestion of cosmetics produces monly minor symptoms of stomach distress. Facial foundations, Miosm eye makeup, "blush," etc. generally contain talc, mineral oil, glycerin, days and lanolin. Questions concerning bathroom products or may suspected poisoning can lotions, be directed to the Intermountain Poison Control Center at 1 or (outside the Sait Lake area). mstar W& FocP ? OgCRMHj 0UCUMBER. qQlCE65f .. 4o & ffiewseR f 0 sssAol PRICES J! 03900 Regional 581-215- iwniur MIKKUb cmfM. 6 Month Savings solution SC awrsawm . .. Hfwflvi March A .111 annual! rata 13--19 $10,000 minimum deposit secures Sill $189; SttJUikUi Mksia MlftM the maximum rate, with maximum safety Federal regulations do not permit compounding of interest on these certificates and there is a substantial penalty for early withdrawal. First Security Bostixs Msmbsfs FDIC 2 ? Biiikvva MSTU nun.. tXijA 279 fi ra .44 fflSELJF i USILNST Mwoi IAIYHMK IM1 awigeaw per- sons interested in the Heart Club program so more people can be reached. The UHA also works closely with the Utah Department of Health and local health departments to identify persons with high blood pressure. The Utah Heart Association's "Heart Club" offers support to persons who have undergone major heart surgery. An estimated 40 families are now involved in the 5. stated patients and other a support' IK T IB growing program. ' The Heart Association is looking for heart Heart club 5 Standard ip wuwsTffi r- - mflRK-I- T ROOSEVELTSlOn NOUNS: A.M. - II Ml. usr MON highway . 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