Show k ' i: ' - 1 I i 1 ::: ' '' : ' :- -- 'i i: - ' ' :' ' - : ' - ' ' - ' ' ‘ - 4f' it 1 1'"r''' - ' ' 2 t - ‘ :7 i'7 f ) - : '- - J4( e ' '' - - :'''' '' 4tionnse4 ' Birth detects — second only to heart ailments as a de- strder- - of file L 'Welt one family in 10 with the tragic ) I ' ' birth F aeh year In the United more than alone States Z0000 babies — one almost every two minutes — come Into the world seriously delec tive in some way i 1 " 1 - - A 1 I By George rtaine Tribune Staff Writer ' 4 ' 1 1 e t - : A - i '''ll : 11 "1417:7:4 s 1 ! : I an abnormal child birth defect? Vhy they happen? Can anything be done? The questions and more Were raised Saturday at Kingsbury Ilan University of Utah as about 100 high school students attended the Young Artult fleadernhipm(kti:Mii'ke'' on Birth Defects Sponsored by the University of i olk - 7 w It ''1 1- said Dr Myers who adtted "The beauty and complexity of chromosomes — the cell division which ends up in the formation of a special repro- ductive cell — deserve your attention "You've got to take the birth process seriously and In obstet- and pedia tries Prenatal Exam Dr Garth G Myers head of the Primary Children's Students from Salt Lake Davis and Weber county schools were grectedby M rs Akk0 chapter youth adviser for the March of Dimes—She intro''ot 'Utah 'and thiced"speakeric''rritiresenri t and Weber county chapters of the March of' Dimes and Salt Hospital Birth Defects Center through a film and slides pointed out the importance of a prenatal examination ' reenotl Ave 1967 C T r ' '' ' ' V S ' I t: - t '' ''' " i '' 0 ' - i ' ' ) - ' ' - ' 47 1 ' t 4c— - - - — - " a :- --- -- ' - Utah's Museum of Natural History opens inthe old University of Utah library building all the animal life When j Hague displays specimens preserved by dehydration for museum reptile display specimens on display won't be works of the taxidermist's art Its not that museum offidais are planning on having cages of live snakes and frogs But in addition to the more traditional stuffed animals and models of animals the U MUSEUM WILL FEATURE SEVERAL '"frozen" specimens New Process Millard Teacher to Amend Complaint Against Board files an Brough amended complaint The amended complaint will Special to The Tribune FILLMORE — A Millard schoolteacher will County have 14 days in which to amend his complaint against — the County Board of Educations Fifth District Judge The "frozen" specimens are being preserved in a new process that leaves the sped men within a fractoin of its original size with all of its original colors and features V to Donald according Hague the museum's acting director Mr Hague said the process freeze-dryin— dehydration charge the board "capriciously and arbitrarily" dismissed Mr Brough without a proper hearing and that the plaintiff was "irreparably harmed" by the board's action The school district will be 10 days In given another which to file an answer C Nel- son Day continued a preliminary injunction against the Millard County Board of Educaelen for two weeks while an attpiney for Rep Richard M g and has 4 ' ' : 0 "' I '' Z '' :'"' :ti A I' : N ' 1 - - r 909 ' '''' 4 i i 1 l FUNO5 0110 T i Las100:t '111TNIOTT'ni Al401'° 0071 1 A k '' i '' F ' "' under vacurn The technique requires that temperatures be kept low enough to prevent either chemical changs in the specimen o further ice crystal development and then removing the water from the ice crystals by transferring the water from the solid ice form to vapor he said ' ''''' 't 4 6 't i t while It ' '3" - - - ::t "mhanor -- - - - - 't 1 ' : ' ':-- 7:: i "0 - "''f i '''' A "''': ' :!: F''' ' ' 4 iy:?4 IP '4' i : ''':'- i : 1 f4' : :“0114 :': 2 ' ' ' '' V' ' :'10' - :' ' -- PrOCetil " ' ' :' :''' : ' ' 4 P " ' : 4'! '''( ' ' '''' '' i r!':--- " ''':1 - i ' ''''''' 1 th4 : ' '' '':' 4 : ' '"-- ' ' ' e- - r - ''' 1 '" ''''''- ':4 many i defects -f - 't IC ' ' : ' : '''' ' ::''i-'- ' - ' ' ' 1 ' - - '' 1' r 1'' ' :: 1 ' '" '1 I I ly Utah museum Specimens already "frozen" Origin of Federated Giving for the museum include a banded gecko lizard a desert tortoise two species of horned lizards a lyre snake a patch nosed snake a chuckwalla a collared sprisng lizard lizardd and a sidewinder rattThe United Fund Fair Share Building for one year after it lesnake In addition he has a - Express rolled into a familiar was organized in 1926 seldom-see- n rubber boa roundhouse According to Mr Anderson Saturday when who sat on the original Comsnake a distant relative of Abe 72 from moved W agency the boa constrictor of South 2nd South to the ninth floor of munity Chest board and is a member of the current United American fame that was colthe Kearns Building Fund board of directors the lected n the Wasatch MounThe organizahistory of federated giving in tain foothills by Mike Fehr tion is no stranger to its new the Salt Lake City area dates 14 son of Mr and Mrs Will 1 - ' 7:7 k ' 'y 3 ‘ Fehr Young ' - i ' 'i coils 4 ' vt'':'''''' 4 ' :' - - — : i - ' zr O 00 ' i '1"liW U ' 1( i '''i : 0 ' - ' ' Special to The Tribüne Under Utah law the practice of a chiropractor Is that of a physician Atty Gen Phil L Hansen said in an opinion released here Saturday at the fall convention of the Utah Chiropractic Assn "Since the Utah Supreme Court and the Legislature have recognized the chiroPROVO — I '' 4 0 0 0 A practor as practicing medicine and further have authorized them to practice the treatment of human ailments In accordance with the tenets of a professional school or college of which the applicant is it appears the a graduate practice of a chiropractor is gni" CID 1 I:I V ' that (" PLACE-- A CLASSIFIED i diP Own Yes we mean YOU classified Everyone can use a minute's f Just give i ad to advantage thought all the things around your home shop or office that you no longer use Somebody wants them and will pay cash Just offer them with a classified ad Salt Lake's newspapers Proof that they bring published over one million ads last year I to one-hal- i i r i i k "It t -- - r - at- is the opinion of this Legislature defines the ' ' Z - of- specifically its position in two previous cases a chiropractor meeting the requirements set forth by statute is authorized to treat I1 and served as its president A drive which began May 17 1926 collected $125000 A United Fund committee beaded by John M Wallace campaign M Use the Daily I 60 59 29 23 29 25 23 22 36 22 32 Al 36 23 25 43 38 39 26 22 34 63 43 51 M 67 35 3) 44 59 70 69 66 65 63 69 66 68 Le4 Milford Moog Ogden Provo Richfield Roosevelt Salt Lake City St George Univ of Utah Myton Vernal Wendover 70 66 61 70 75 65 57 DC New Orleans Oklahoma City Phoenix St Louis San Alhonio 53 65 52 65 Butte 48 BOZ4NTIRIV 57 46 69 Ely Lm Vegas Reno 70 75 62 Weather Dates Precipitatperiod ended Saturday Lake S4rTIZ kOIA SIATlek 70$ Southern Idaho — Partly Cloudy through Monday Continued mild daytime temperatures Lows Sunday night mostly 25 to 35 East 3t) to tow 40$ west Highs Sunday in the 60s Wyoming — Partly cloudy through Monday Cooler and slight chance of '' till V 01 t guco co 08 sAN FRATor iLsAlr 1 LA 1 sco I 1 aryio iI rirt Angiolos Portland San Diem San Francisco Soottio Spokano it V 88 40 55 73 AA 66 53 43 I 50 66 N: 03 RAIN 6? 33 061 D aouoy SNOW a) I— LI 0 Kati 011- - 4 i:44! 1 a 1 MIRO SHOWERS Li SNOW E FLURRIES VaNOn t Aja11st - i: '‘ ' MOH TEMPIRATUHS I Indicates I forecast map for Sunday most of the Intermountain will have expected t f ! 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I FORECAST 1 ' 1 MIAMI '801 Pi : ' (YWOS rir weather 4 7"': 1 - F 6) iArkl 4I 2' ' I I NMI thi SCATTTRED7 " FRONinnon 32 — ' °e9) 411'1111:444tI Ora 101 East Boston I it t j tm 143Y ttits WARM FRONTsonme COLD FRONT"- --STATIC 38 31 t 1111Cs-1 1 : 1 PARTLY COUDYG 3 54 0 71 olEsu LEG 13 54 54 46 41 37 s A 7 CITY Nidars LEs Midwest 55 non-LD- 8 14 n —15 and government tionships functions — exists on the part of LDS Church member and residents Mr Hansen said separation of church and state in Utah has been a problem Bine ' "founding days" r:7 irs20ialifyv07ERI A LS 2!1R Patti 30 45 12 Christ of Latter-da- y the attorney general said he feels prejudice in Utah — both in personal rela- le" n " ( Al 24 24 34 43 36 i t Saints '( 1°111 n I 63 1 I 1 ND' SPRINtiSt 22 71 - 1 Colorado Denvor Grand JunCtion Pacific Anhorago Honoluiu Fairbanks I t I Jesus rain showers In the northeast Sundal Continued unseasonabl y worm Ow Where Highs Sunday 45 to 55northeast 55 to id west and south and 45 te 53 In the mountains Summary — A southwesterly flea oloft moved Into most of the Intermountain Region Saturday Gusty surface winds and mostly middle and high Nevada covered cloudiness Idaho northern Utah and western portions of Isolated rain Montana and Wyoming showers were reported at higher mostly In western Montane Ther radar picture showed a few cloud developments in the northern mountain of central Idaho Elsewhere In the aria skies were generally fair and sunny Early afternoon temperatures raved from the high ens in a few spots in Montana and Wyoming to ?Ni oes and 70e elsewhere In the area Utah — Partly cloudy and continued Lows mild through Monday Sunday night in the upper 20s and 30s Highs Sunday in the 605 and low 70s Eastern NIVIda — Partly cloudy through Monday Continued mild days Lows Sunday night In the 20s and low 335 Highs Sunday In the 60$ and low 02 M 56 tion of church and state In Utah Speaking to about 50 membersof the Lutheran Laymen's League at the Christ Lutheran Church 222 E 5600 South Mr Hansen said he thought there was a need for more tolerance and better understanding between Utahns Explaining that he is a the Church of memberof 0110 30 23 61 56 t ( 35 37 28 36 1 1 38 32 32 61 e' r1S115 2 Wyoming Cheyenne Big Piney Evaoston Rock Springs Sheridan 07 0 75 MST Nitvada E iko 50 70 55 42 48 53 ion for at 5 pm 0 precipitation tor November 50 precipit0 accumulative deficiency 1966 66 accuation since October mulative deficiency 99 sunrise SunMST sunset 5:13 pm day 711 am Montana West Yellostono A3 72 87 63 Idaho Boise Burley Gooding Idaho Falls Lewiston Pocatello Satmon Twin Falls Set Lako City Ogden and Prove ContinPartly cloudy through MondaY Low ued mild daytime temperatures Sunday night in the upper 30s High Sunday in the low 70s Probability of Precipitation Is near zero tr 39 70 70 — 75 70 MIm Utah Blanding Bryce Care1011 Cedar City Delta Green River Hanksville 43 46 39 56 66 66 CitY South Salt and lip Days Outfox Polar Bear Fare Albaquerque Atlanta Louisville Hr palate The Tribune MURI1A Y— Utah Attorney General Phil Hansen Saturday expressed his belief that there Is a need for a clearer separa- Concluding remarks by Mr' Wallace noted "There are two things necessary to the success of the fund First for the business establishments to stand firm on their decision to hold one and only one campaign within their establishment each year for contributions to agencies both local and national and secondly the adoption and successful carrying out of an adequate standard of giving" foundation of the Community Chest in 1926 and establishment of the United Fund in Lamb-Lik- e TEMPERATURE CHART Data to Saturday at 5 Om 12 Hr II Hr 24 heart congenital cleft Special to The United Fund had become a reality before lasting success crowned the efforts with the Naw York Pittsburgh Washington correct 3 On Jan 26 1956 at the request of the Salt Lake City Mayor Earl J Glade a meeting of the committee was called for the purpose of receiving their final report and recommendation At the conclusion of this presentation a motion was adopted unanimously that the report and plan be adopted first Data Prom the US Weather Bureau Skies over the Intermountain Area will be partly cloudy Sunday However is expected except in no precipitation extreme northwestern Wyoming where there will be a slight chance of shower activity Temperatures will remain in from the midSgs mild ranging Wyoming to the lower lot in southern Utah and Nevada - Hansen Asks Division of 1934 Ross Beason head of a firm of investment brokers which bore his flame was chairman of the first Community Chest No Lion Bismarck Detroit Duluth Kansas City Minr48401it Omaha Classified Ads 1 met for the first time Sept 1956 human ailment without the use of drugs or medicine and without operative surgery" scope and pratcice or a chiropractor or until the Utah Supreme Court reverses 'Junel) Los 521-353- :1 1'I response Tell the girl who answers what you 5 Just dial That is all have to sell She'll write the ad Say "Charge Classified counters at 143 South Main physician" the fice that until the Utah State f of a torney general said Releases Opinion "In view of the statutes of the state and the decisions of the Supreme Court it is the opinion of this office that a person practicing as a chiropractor is a chiropractic physician" Mr Hansen said The attorney general released the opinion at the request of Dr Vern R Webster an association officiaL Dr Webster had written Mr Hansen asking if a chiropractor is a physician under Utah laws and if the state's statutory definition of chiropractic restricts rights powers and scope of practice Treatment Authorized Mr Hansen replied: ' t (At least two efforts were made to secure some beginnings in the federation of local health and welfare agencies ri 2 1 back to 1904 Anderson 1640 Hugo B Yale Ave (1080 South) retired Judge and former executive director of the United Fund said the United Fund's predecessor the Community Chest occupied the Kearns Utah Chiropractor Holds Same Status as Phy'sician 1 - location 2i '' ' - ( : Fehr's rubber boa specimen was 'prepared for freezing rolled in a coil with Its head at the bottom of the coils and the tip of its tail protruding over the top of the P i v' Ave 311-5t- h can now Church-Stat- fund-raisin- g w ! - Surgery United Fund Returns to Kearns Building ' - e 1 split spine hydocephalus ("water on the brain") clubflee equipment of United Fund into foot imperfect anus and gent new quarters at the Kearns Building to urinary defects be said 141164fiogAdadogAMAINEalliainemiAkianiamralktowayjit Workmen left to right John Pickett L N Case and Mel Richerson move of- - p inside the in its pre- - grows said Mr Hague said he first wistnessed the process at a recent vitit to th Smithsonian labsoratories in Institution's Washington DC and was so Impressed that he located a facility to use the technique in preparing specimens for the -- r Dr Myers again alluding to the use of non - prescription drugs said "Taking the drug thalidomide for example at certain stages of may have disastrous effects on the unborn baby" lie added that infection of the mother by German measles may have the same effect "Never take non - prescription drugs during this crucial time in your life" the doctor : ' '4''''I: it mother's womb — natal environment t ' gw C I t4'd They may be caused by her edity disease or by something that happens to the infant k 1 liemommaiiimikt- expert- - ea k ? adapted to preserve a wide rang e of plant and animal life In the process water is removed fromthe specimen by quick freezing in a chamber Witnesses r' - 1(4 - 1 V been recently Lwirrts such one of yr i 1 the pharmaceutical indusin preparing soluble drugs by try -- ' ( from the frozenstate — is a w eI procedure that has been used primarily 1 ' i lk By John Cummins Tribune Staff Writer : - - t- - -- - 'wits Also speaking vice presi- George P Vms dent for public relations March of Dimes who said "We find a large number of defects in teen-ag- e marriHe ages" supported Dr Myers conviction that a physical examination can prevent deformations Ile concurred with Dr Myers that many deformities are found in tile children of teen-acmothers and women over 40 The defined conference birth defects as mistakes in body formation or function that happen as a baby comes Into being ty t 1""441-- s ''' — '0 - 4' V ''' ' ''' Sik 4" ' ' Donald freezing e s i l'' - - : tr ' :-- 1' ie ' 0 Q--- ' - Utah Museum to House Some 'Frozen' Animals r - :' l' It0 e ' i: r result ence" nvformett cbitilren: horrifies me to think of 'It many complications" 2 4 young people taking LSD and other narcotics prior to and during pregnancy "We don't know for sure whether these drugs have any positive effect on the birth of the child hut the pictures I'm going to show you of these deformed children may be the the doctor said marriage" i:r41ave 'awing a many : - 1 - rics gynecology done" A New Process ) 11 -- Lake City specialists March of Dimes the conference WIN designed to acquaint teens with birth defects and show them "what can be i' - Foundation National t h e What is a and how do ' 6 4 5 12 Doctor Tells How to Lessen Tragic Birth Defects :- — '''"' 4' 7 - November Sunday - i i The Salt Lake Tribune ' ' - NA17'i4: - |