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Show DESERET NEWS, Thursday, Medical Grants Stack Of Bills ixhi It was a day (3GDEN of ceremonies with the opening g ribbon-cuttin- Launched Wednesday, jjrfce Golden Spike exhibits relating this years centen-nijo- f the completion of the trafscontinental railroad. at events pqing the honors jnijgden and Brigham Gty wai Mrs. Calvin L. Rampton, and representing the governor thft.state. CEREMONIES Smilar cere- ribbon-cuttin- g monies were held at Weber State College, Weber County Library and Brigham Citys Cden Spike Pioneer Memorial Museum. Vfeber State President Dr. William P. Miller told the We recognize first gathering, of communiimportance th: and the railroad has cation pitted just as important a do todays mass pad as media." &s. Rampton noted that thel driving of the Golden Spie was almost a personal thing with many people at the the gartering, explaining that governor's Grandfather the rail- a display of a railroad station waiting room as it looked about the time of the driving of the famed spike. Included in the display are some of the original tools and iron works used in the laying of the rails through Utah. The Brigham City event also opened to the public a display of historical railroad and pioneer photographs, exhibits and artifacts. Chairman of the event was Frank Cop-pidirector of the Box Elder Chamber of Commerce. Ogden May'.r Bart Wolthius summed up the sentiment of most interested spectators at the three ceremonies when he. We are grateful to said, those great souls who have prepared the seedbed before us and provided us with such rewonderful opportunities, ferring to the pioneers of 100 years ago. n, each stop Nathan H. Mazer, executive director of the Golden Spike Centennial Celebration Commission, presented plaques to each sponAt soring organization from the commission, along with com- memorative medals struck for the occasion. Following the Brigham Gty rites. Mrs. Rampton was feted at a luncheon attended by commission, local civic and business leaders. Awarded To U. Face Jaycees Deseret New WASHINGTON - The Univer- Utah Jaycees will get their feet wet in the legislative process Saturday, wading into a stack of proposed bills during a Model Legislature in the House of Representatives chamber. sity of Utah College .of Medicine has been awarded $76,366 in medical grants. The National Heart Institute awarded the uni versity $42,662 for research with heart transplant patients. Dr. Keith Reemtsma will be princi- Some bills will be sent to Utahs 1969 Legislature for Bill said consideration, Marsh, Salt Lake Jaycees, chairman of the model leg- program of research con-- ; cerning the induction processes of eye differentiation, headed by Dr Edward W. Hanly, is receiving $33,704 from the National Institute of General Medical Sciences. Each program will cover three years. day-lon- g pal Investigator. A islature. dents fluoridated ; outbreaks may be waning. drinking ' He warned, however, that the water. of school classes lesumption Fluoridated water is m.'ilablfe ; after the recent holiday season to 3.2 per cent of Utahns, he '., about 7,000 persons in 15 may cause another upsurge of said the disease. communities. As for fluoridation, the board Dr. Thompson announced Dr, i Legislature, reaffirmed its endorsement of Bruce A. Walter has been! W. Sherwood, the concept by voicing support named to succeed the late Dr. Dr, Robert director of disease prevention for a statewide fluoridation bill John F. Waldo as director c the 1 and environmental health for introduced in the Legislature. Bureau of Medical Care. the State Health Division, said Dr. G. D. Carlyle Tnompson Dr. Walter has been serving; about half Utahs counties have the state health director, said as director of UCLAs program;, had flu epidemics. Utah ranks lowest among the 50 hospital and hnalth facilities ad-- ', But he said the Hong Kong flu states in the percentage of resi- - ministration. The State Board of Health considered matters ranging from flu to fluoride Wednesday, observing that the influenza epidemic may have passed its peak and throwing support behind a fluoridation bill in the ON SALE FRIDAY check lis bargains SALT LAKE CITY Complaint Cites Corruption Try Sorry, no phone or mail orders, no lay awey. or c.o.d.'s. We reserve the right to limit quantities . . . park free with 3.00 minimum purchase. 2 hours in our parking plaza, your choice of standard or oversize stalls. 6 entrances directly into store . . . extra hours 20c each. Cafapbell worked on road through Utah. A complaint was signed today before city Judge Melvin H. Morris for the a r r e s t of Gary WEBER DISPLAY The display at Weber Sate Bardon Beckstead, 34, 10064 S. West, on charges of College included modern art 13th to corruptly influattempting works, maps, photographs anl documents pertaining to ence a judicial officer. The display The complaint was signed by the;, centennial. wifl run through Feb. 14. Midvale Justice of the Peace At the county library, Mrs. Warren C. Cole. Bail was set at Pah C. Aardema completed $1,000. 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The light you need for study, sewing, etc. .THE DESERET NEWS SENDS BIRTHDAY GREETINGS TO: Leslie Mellen-Ifil- i, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mellenthln, 1752 Renwna Ave.i Jenn Had-til- d, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hadfield, 470 Kings Lana; Jennifer Skup-pin- t East; Eric Bench, son of daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Skuppin, Mrt end Mrv Mark Bench, 3612 Kempner Rd., and all other babies on year will be taken of subscribers babies Doseret Newt of oil Thursday. (Pictures frit of charge at the Deseret Newt baby photo studio, 34 E. First South, Mon-d- a through Friday, from 10 a.m. until 1 p.m., at least threg days befera birthday.) BIRTHS AS REPORTED FROM SALT LAKE AREA HOSPITALS Mrfand Mrs. John Rigby, 425 E. 550 South, Bountiful. Mr; and. Mrs. Laslla Gittin. 4142 Mackay Dr., Taylorsvllla. Mi; end Mrs. Alfonso Madina Jr, 341 N. frh West. Dr, and Mra. Thomaa W. Hoopes, 2559 Keddington Lang. Ktr, and Mrs. John K. Elliott, 3044 Heritage Dr. MTf and Mrs. Dennis F. 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