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Show By CLARENCE S, BARKER Deseret News Staff Writer A statewide immunization war campaign to wage sgamrt such killers as German measles and polio was among recommendations of a ieport released todav bv the State Criped Chddrcns Study Comm. .ee. The committee's state aeeneies cemented, as.t-i- ; g th,.t trey i : se urge t.or-- fc lr plemeiitti , g t! e reconjrend.uiors The committee was formed ir Jure to prol the i.ght . cae dreads which have cr.piie 10 CcO Utah cruiQien to date. Recommendations wete grouped in five fields: prevention, early and complex care finding, treatment personnel services and facilities, evaluation of crippled children's services and miscellaneous. FOCUS OS RUBELLa c sirp-o-bei- ng -- rubella (German meale-t- . po.io, readies and RH sensitive iro'hep-"I- t is estimated tliat the shite will spend from $80 0"0 to $15Q.fXX) this year as a tesult O! the child! on dam ' a reu t cf tlie 19?) rubella epidemic," the report ays. "Five hundred children were lea (by the epidemic) either deaf or blind or otherwise hards, apped with aged and crippled p.e-scho- hearts, damaged cataract-- , etc. Many of the-- e children must be cared for under state services cuppled children until the.v are at least 21 years of age and possibly as lorg as they live " the report ues. in Other recommendations the pteventative atea inclule: Complete ard menit2:ul exunv-atioi for all ool children erterrg must be required Advisory Committee on Comprehensive Health Planning. C. Holbrook, execute e director. Social Services Department, sent copies to Ward Under the proposed pte-sc- November Friday, ide immunization effot t, attention would be focused on 1969 28, B i To Open The Beit Route from Par- leys Interchange south to about 4S00 South will be tranc to Tuesday Henry C. Hel...nu. st,.te director of highwavs. made this announcement this morning, coupling it with a warning that the road is being opened as a convenience only and is not fully completed. Motorists should proceed with caution on the four-landivided highway," he stated. newly-opene- e Workers will be installing guard rail and completing other projects, and an additional layer of asphalt is to be laid next spring, he said. Two other sections of interstate highway probably will be opened Dec. 8 or 15, depending upon the weather, Helland stated. A section e of I SO from Wendover to Knolls still remains to be striped and some asphalt laid, he contin- ued Polly Want A Quackcr? from Coalville to Echo Junction, including the Echo Interchange, also is nearing completion, although a small earth slide has delayed this job, he added. Roast duck replaced turkey as Thanksgiving Day fare or. some Salt Lake tables after city offered ducks ducks were sold the day before Thanksgiving at Liberty Park pond for sale at $1 a bird. Fifty-twand sales picked up again today. Mistaking the park pond for a bird sanctuary, people caused an overpopulation problem by simply dropping by pond to dump in pet ducks, the park caretaker said. o BYPASS AUDITOR A Yule Bazaar To Asd Animals County Mmu ;. Hove a problem? Dial 6 to 9 pm. Monday through Friday, or write to Box 1257. Salt lake Gty, Utah 84110. (Editor- - Note: Tht Better Business Bureau sends out a monthly bulletin to membe-- s. Tee bed it's net available to eaters, because it contains much sage advice end Important Information to alt consumers. Part ot today's Do--It Man column contains some "thoughts" gleaned from ttiat bulletin ) Shopping Tips With the Christmas buing season under way, some shopping tips are in order. Trade with reliable business firms; dont be poshed into any purchase; take your time. Realize that all sales are final unless theres a written or provable agreement otherwise. Refund or exchange is dependent on the individual policy of the seller. Its expensive to exchange gifts, and some stores refuse to do so. If there is some possibility that an item might have to be exchanged, make sure you and the seller understand this AT TIME OF PURCHASE. Heres some food for thought; when advertising becomes unbelievable, someone stops buying. When someone stops buying someone stops selling. When someone slops selling, someone stops making. When someone stops making, someone stops earning. When someone stops earning, someone stops buying. buying new and used is big business. And next to buying a new home the purchase of a car can be the most important transaction a consumer will ever make. Before buying ask y ourrelf these questions: What kind? Can you afford It? If a ear, how do you know its in good condition? First thing to do always, is: Investigate the reliability of the dealer! That way there will be less chance a vehicles rondiiinn will lie misrepresented ; more chance of proper servicing if still under warranty. Avoid any verbal promises especially with used cars about the made by salesman or even an condition of the ear. But, be realistic, you cant expect a used ear (o be perfect. Make sure youve got all you W VNT and all they PROMISE in WRITING. u-- owner-manag- Te-- t the car as extensively as the dealer will permit. Refusal for a .airly thorough examination is enough to take your money elsewhere. If you are not qualified to determine it would pay to have a ami few are a cars condition reliable mechanic take a look. A small (ee covld save you a lot of money. What's Another 91 Cents? A year ago I sent some money to France for some perfume. I sent the amount which was printed on their price list. They wrote, thanki J me, but said the price list was outdated and would I send more money, which I did. I never got the perfume, so wrote to them. Finally, after much correspondence back and forth, they said the perfume bad been lost in the mail. During all this time, the franc was devalued, the price of the perfume went up ami now they want nf.tre money. I sent them 48 francs originally. Now they want five francs more. Am I being taken? If you say Im not, PH send the extra. B.A.B., Salt Lake City. Now, Forty francs BRE (heft re at 21 cents per equals $.40. After 45 francs eq :als $8.19. Tnat means the 40 francs they a'ready have was worth 21 cents, or one franc, (at the old rate) more than now. Five francs times IS 2 cents (cur- M on Page B-See DG-I- let me think. 5 ' 'v A If the bait Lake County-audito- r in Los Angeies next Thursday through Saturday. Cost of the trip would be $175. sociation continues to refuse requests for travel expenses, commissioners may resort to The other request came setting up special funds to obirom Hansen's office for Shari tain the necessary money. Stephens, a Model Cities R. Commissioner Philip employe, to go to Denver Blomquist said he feels the Tuesday through Thursday to county commission should set attend meetings for program up a special fund of about analysts at a cost of $135. 110.000 to handle needed travHansen told commissioners el expenses if Auditor Glen F. Palmer continues to refuse to the travel expenses will not be make out checks for county charged against the county. officials who need to travel They will be charged against federal funds paid to Model out of town for county purCities lor Its operation. poses. Palmer refused to okay app oximately $S0O for Commissioner Blomquist and Vee Call, intergovernmental department director, to go to Washington on county business. Call went to Washington at his own expense, and BlomBy ROGER PUSEY quist chose to stay home. News Staff Writer Deseret Blomqtr.l said Call will now have to submit an itemJust as snowmobiles bunt ized statement to the county on the Utah w inter recreation for payment of expenses on score a few years ago and the trip. brought some problems, so Meanwhile, the commission skiing" helicopter two requests for brought its own unique approved travel expenses during DeSkiers ue helicopters to get cember They told the auditor to areas not sem ed by tae lie should pay these expenses ski lifts in Big and Little Cotas soon as possible. tonwood Canyons where the One request was from Jim P. Hansen, director of the virgin powder snow offers a Model Cities program to unique experience. attend an annual meeting of BEVTS HIKERS the Model Cities Directors As skiers who hike to a mountain top to find some untouched powder snow have often found they were KEARNS Need toys, books, jwehy and other items for Christmas? You can get them at the Utah Humane Societys Christmas bazaar to be held Dec. at 61 East Broadway in Salt Lake City. Hours for the bazaar will be from 10 a m. to 7 p.m. each 4-- 6 day. Money obtained from the sale w ill he used to rare for animals at the society's shelter. 1613 S. 4000 West. Only new items will be sold at the bazaar, says Mrs. Jean Dantzler, society secretary. Further information can be obtained bv phoning pr vices The Miscellaneous are: te-ti- children and Crippled See IMMl MZATIOX, Tg. 1F$ Pollution Whipped If Man Will Act, Scientists Assert Section opened noon. physician. Adequate hospital, medical r :d nursirg care for prema-- t up. high risk infart- - and must be provided. A multi - disciplinary ap-iach utilizing all agencies, public and private, charged with the delivery of services to children must be developed to prevent duplication of ser- anticipator y guidance in prevention ot serious emctional problems, gross intelligence testing utilizing public health nur-e- s, nutritional guidance to prevent malnutrition, physical examination evaluation, early dental guidarce. hearing and for infants and sight immunization, presi hoolers, e.uly family pi inning early SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH Belt Route car f'r.Jd health ccrteret.ies should be provided and staftfd ard upgraded m all pa its ot the s ate (.1 IIUNCE I UN ICS These clinics should trcltide ns ERET NEW state-- w refeiral for physical, mental and emotional, aental, speech a d hearing treatment m coordination with the pin ate -- 1 proposals for stiengthemng the Utah fight against crippling diseases received approval from the Governors DJal and follow up m.uie whenever poteri.aliv uipphrg cor.d-no- r - aie lderitf.ed. cc', By HARTT WIXOM Deseret News Staff Writer Now w SAN FRANCISCO Man has defined the problem. He has the technology. it is up to him to take action in cleaning up this nation's air. land and ater." That was the over, helming conclusion of the United States top scientists to cope with and educators here who called for an Environment?! Renaissance a "problem reaching crisis proportions. Meetings At the it. Franc.: Hotel were jammed through confermost of the two-daence. y of the sessions, Theme Man and his Environment. A was View Toward Survival, keynoted by conservationist Arthur Godfrey. Godfrey cited air pollution as one of the n a t i o n's most critical problems. FEELS HIS W Y I used to fly from city to city. Then it was smoky place to smoky place. Now it's all smoke on the Eastern Seaboard. You have to feel your way through it as best you can. $700 in cash was found in the motel room. The room was registered to a male juvenile who was not present when oflieers made the arrests, deputies said. The two hitchhikers and the girls were taken to the Salt Lare County Detention Center and referred to Juvenile Court. went to 3708 Deputies McCall St. shortly after midnight to serve a bench warrant and said they found a party going on at that address concluded When Godfrey with a pledge to do what he could to fight pollution, he received a standing ovation. However, the conference contained more hard facts than emotion. PARTY GOING ON Arrested on charges of possessing drugs, resorting and Many scientists agreed it is time to worry about the next generation which has to clean up after us. As we degrade and exploit the environment we do the same to ourselves. LN posses See POLLUTION on Page B-- 8 narcoties-us- gleton, 19. City. Regional TV Highlights Obituaries Weather Map 1-- 8, 20 6 8, 9 e 21, Sin- Ave.; 615-2n- d Roseanna Forbush. BLUSHES A statement made by Mark Twain was repeated frequently during the conference: Man is the only animal that blushes or has need to." One marketing expert suggested that industry clean up whatever it air pollution costs, and then pass the costs on to the public. Is the public w illing to do what it is asking industry to do?" Added industrial expenses sing materials were: Kim Robert Clements, 5044 S. 4015 West; Irene 19. Maple-to- n; Christine Gail Wiley, 18, 27 J St., and Phillip Steele 25, 2220 E. 4SOO Kestelic, South. Ail except Cements were released on bond Deputies stopped a car on State Street about midnight on a registration check and arrested Wendell Ray Petersen. 21. Ave., on charges of possession of nare cotics. marijuana and 636-2n- d narco-tics-us- 9 Trash Maps Action Ads 10 materials and cited him for an improperly tered auto. regis- Skiers Copter To Virgin Snow has Hard-workin- g BULLETIN MIRRVY - s Salt Lake A daughter of County deputy sheriff is in critical" condi- tion at Cottonwood Hospital today suffering from a gunshot w ound in the head. Jerole Casto, 18 months, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Casio, 407 E. 6770 South, underwent surgery in an attempt to save hei life. Deputy Ernest Clough said the child war sitting in the family ear in front of her grandmo'.hers house, $33 E. 6230 South, .villi hT three-- y ear-ol- d Thayne. brother, Apparently the boy 'found a d revolver ir the ear and the gun discharged, sinking the little girl in the head. snub-nose- beaten there bv helicopter skiers." Some have complained that helicopters fly over heavy concentrations of people and a power failure might result in a large loss of life. Others said they go skiing for peace ard quiet" that is shattered by the helicopter engines. ITS BUSINESS On the other side are the ledge owners and hrlpicopter companies who see the activity ,is a legitimate business venture. Caught m the middle ate of Wasatch National Forest who have been to issue permits for three helicopter companies to operate in the two canyons. They also have been with letteis from con- bom-bariL- d Helicopter rises from helispot at Alta to take skiers to more remote ski area. Utahns and the Wasatch Mountain Gub has an organized campaign to keep the helicopters out of the servation-mmde- d ski areas ent-rel- Chandler P. St. John, forest supervisor, said the permits represent a comproni.se of bot.n v.ew ponds. 'We are doing this on a tr.al bare for ore year in an a. ten pt to detenrai e whether st or not helicopter operaticrs are o. desirable ar.d needed public service which will be hee COPTER on Page E-5 |