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Show , w, 4 . 1 i DCSERET 10 A . , ri 0 es., ,a kt.::, L By MONITOR NOYCI: riter Deseret News Staff 7 l'' VV ,ii , and skLTeening associates of persons who .reacted to TB tests (2.67 to cases .13.3 to of Utah College of University NN is the la st study attempt in Utah to compare and ontrast possible alternative methods or interventions in a health program on the basis of benefits expected per dollar spent. The Utah has one of the lowest tuberculosis rates in the naand current health tion programs are makirg the tate decline, but it has not been eradicated. This was announced Toes-(ain the State Board of Health meeting with Dr. G. D. Carlyle Thompson, director, presiding. A study with data that can be used in planning Utahs TB programs was future introduced by Dr. John R. Ward, bead of the Department of Preventive Medicine, () k .'"--"1- i tt .1,.,,,,, r "k., ! dA - ..,,,,.,..! ... ,, ,...... 1 . o, ,... ,. J , il : i 1.......-- ,..., 1 l ' '14 .'4 .14,, . 4. , ,.- I 9 9 '1 ! '1".i '. of ' Lori Leidig o''.'''' . IlOYS: Mr. and Ms. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. mcl and Ws. Mrs. tic and Mrs. Mr. and tees. W. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and mrs. . ,. vt ilr'''''' d'sw ,,,, ,4 IP it ....1 0.- - , ...a ,..ormer,. NtriA7191 , , ...e. . , ., fI ,1 ........ t 1' .4"41990 AAA. ' ! 1 . ' i ',451w oli.,,,, ...:t..4's 4 1., 4 '.1. .010001artate, Steven Totmgberg Mark Stewart Datid Anne Williame Medley REPORTED FROM SALT LAKE AREA HOSPITALS Deseret News Staff Writer Snow surveys aren't taken like they used to be and those hardy persons who venture Into the mountains in the winter to record snow depths and Then they went to the large snow Anachines that were bulky. expensive to operate and slow. One tread for the large machines cost more ,water content are glad they - than a new small snowmobile. aren't.. ::, Snow machines are gradualThe small snowmobiles with ly replacing the snowshoe and their iinexpensive operation, ski and electronic recording maneuverability and low ini- devices will eventually retial cost make them ideal for place the measuresnow surveyors. The Soil Con-- - ments after several years of servi t ion Service (SCS) testing. recently purchased five more Such was the case Tuesday of the machines to bring their hen Paul Keil, assistant e fleet to III state snow survey supervisor, i; It used to be that snow su- SOS, and Ed Higbee, assistant donned skis or engineer, Salt - Lake Oty rveyors , ,.. . , . pressure it exerts is recorded on dial. Next year, Keil said, when the device is hooked to a radio signal the reading can be taken in the SCS's state oflice in downtown Salt Lake City by simply nipping two switches. , t on-si- te . - i .,,, ,I . i i , , , C , t ' c I t A q. ,.- , , ,,,,,., 7;:' ,,,,k..el 41 s''r .. , ! , ' , z,, -; ( . i "''' '.. ' . 000. If : - ---- , 1 -- It , . '' 1 - .. .2-2- 1, -. i - k , , , F.-i-t,-- - t, ti - ,,, i , , 11 , t : , . . r , i1 (cif A r t. A r45.41.6: ', ;I' 45 A ' , VIC-1'.... '' I , , - , .. - ---4- ---. I - k, , i , ,t , it 46x, .allat,es Tol.::... 1,14, . .4,' , , ta,,11.:1 1 , ..,4 , , ,, 4E1,1, , I I.: i I I - , 3, , i , ,, ,, ,,- , - - 1 16;.........,- . - -. :41)- ,'"' - - -(- : 1 s . ' ' , . ,r- 1 d - I ti...tt',..:1 . . ' t-,- a - i , - (... -- ,,,,,, i - rla 1:1 p,.."..nti.n, '1,;',' 0),t4t Vil-S- 1 t n'An:nn' 1 . 1969 I s a si I TO COIIIIIME TO BRING , Jo . ,. - ..A,r,--0- - -- '''''it-,,,, . , OL 11 rill 3 ,,,,,,s,,, ,, t t 1, . ,T ,C e . 4 (r. , ,,. ''' .....,... i I1 14.- - - , c,: , .. . tr. . ., Prosperous 1970 ,. and Many Happy Returns! -- ,.. 1'. . HAPPY RETuRus . . . , - .1-', - - v ,r1 I i 1 - - ....,,,-- , N 9 P.M. . t , ;0 ' .- - - STORE HOURS ty II l , A 4 Jiff?: I 40 ' :,.. J - '. t z- - , , .... Z.' d, k 4 . , At Blvd-- r I - - '''''. , ,t' - ...1:.. ,,,, , 't . 07.7...., J i 4,7 -- 11 ', ...i r 1 I al , Ogden ,, - .,: . ff' posi , .,.. 1, -' iv C t .., . , ..... , , , -,- -- . 1 , , .., , ..,:1 .,,,,,,, , . A ' -- - , - Plitit04.'t ....- t , t .. . .,.. - 4 i . rt-i- 4 ., , , ,,1,,,. . . , , , , i . -- ::: ,,tt,,z...... zr.i msliroll'"1"1 - a . Open Daily 10 AM. 'til 10 P.M. Open Sundays 11 AM.-- 7 P.M. Open December 31, 10A.M.-- 6 P.M. Open New Year's Day 10 A.M.-- 6 P.M. ' ? at- .,,,, , ..-- .,. .'"' 8 c- . , - r-- .zov-,.- -- ,,. :- , 1 4....1 - , ....,,,.... - : 2314 Washingtoa i - . ' 411,- . '.:.::Ar 1 14' :. - We wish all a Happy and z,,,,,,ph,i, ,...,,,,-- , : 01Zos411.0A4 -- - -. , -. , . . AL,---- - TILL ,..... - . , , ,- - 11 '1; 6'. i. PEES , ...1:,J),.,;i."-"Pr-r- ',e,s , , ' -. - ,.. ,, '., I 1,, . r4401,4----.1t- Luke . - . 12 (WITH VERY FEW EXCEPTIONS). ,...,..- ra -4. . Cc 1 ETEL111 - . ...,, y,......... i jig - :: ., 1 1.7.---- 11111110A1A4M041121 ..,,,14,0k - lion'''. . - : , I - . Iii ..." , .1.tii 1! ''........,::741 p0 ' YOUR MONEY CHEERFULLY REFUNDFD IF YOU CAN.FIND THIS SAME MERCHANDISE LOWER PRICED ELSEWHERE -, 4 0 toleEST GUARANTEED , ,s'. z '',,Z 13 . t - ,i . ' t- 11L ,.,,----,- - c . d ' . , i , - i,.. ,I ' ailia --. ,... VIE PLEDGE 1111910 ....u.'s.1-4-77- ii i .... f $ 111'.0 PAT110:111GE . -, 1 7, . , 1 IRL EVENINGS , Lin - - . - Fir! 1 ' , it- . --, . 4650 Hishiond Drive, Suit Is Ir 1- I . ilrr Ivir.mrIr.-------:-'-.16-k-' 11 s; o ;.. -- ,.,,--- 417: . - , . - ,,,,,.. ,,..,,,-- -A N 1., ,i ,.. - -,..L' 1, ,b : .. OPEN MOIL & b.:A , ,r, f.!-- , 7- 4 - ,,,,,. f . r,it4.4,ilii,,,. 4 "a ". ', , 1 ..'''' .- e. k--': ....ling:1,10o. t:t - --0- .A.:111.4.4.r .1 ; - ' ...... ,- i ,-7,, - N -- - ' ' a ' ,..1 . ..""Min.,,,, ' -' DURING 1 . 0 , ,!' . , -. t , 1 , , , IIP TE V. , , o o D -- ,,,.. i - . - 4441V4"tatz---,14- ,..k. 14, 1970. !, , .,,- I --- A 0 ....,.liem. , ,., - . . . , it' I e- FMEI:DSIIIP Griffiths bad served at the prison since April 4,1968, and began work at the service station two months ago. He was scheduled for parole on April i r, - 1 .,.6....,.....: ersc i n WE APPRECIA TE YOUR Deputy Warden Edwin Gee is t - '') t:Ji-ott,,,,.- !Ii 0 0 --- af . ' r's or ,...1.14.41k J4. , .1 . - WITH PRIDE ., - tli , Ili' 11 , LIVE BETTER : fr -,-,-- -, YOUR GOOD TASTE! , 0-- I ' REFLECT 0 11 I rIti 0 ,:. 13' .7- , ,, o o o o o o -- 1, ; ,,k . OF said Griffiths told his "return driver" he would be late since he had to deliver a car to a customer. When he failed to return to he prison by 11 pm. a search bulletin was released. ..,0000,11" 1 ,- i ,, f 1,4 oil, I ...i, 0 0 I .. .....400.'.s.--.:--,-- , fiths, 32, serving a 0 year sentence for grand larceny, began alter 10 p.m. when he left the Beeline Service Station, 9554 S. State. 1 Ni -- .......;: 1 , .. ...., : ' , , ' , - 11 ct-C- - :1 ,',- i -- - --',:. 4 , The hunt for Johnny , AL Grif- L; L4,4 '..... - ,:,- 71,7 - - ' 11.-- ,. 4--, ,..,-,- ' 1 1 - , 0 - Q 4...:ii ,4 "a t t ' - tt .1., - , . ;14) $1 i111;$4 1 k t- '; , , N, -- --, , I ..... f III tri f If ., work-releas- , . .;;;; l'' i 1 , , , , 11, 163-mil- State law enforcement offiCe3 were searching - late Tuesday for a Utah State Prison trushty who failed to e return from his employment entirely. Ken said this type of snow measuring would be extremely valuable when there is an : abtmdance of ' snow. "When snow starts to melt we could take the reading everyday ar I warn if the snow was melting fast and posing a flood pmblem," he said. To see if the "pillow" is recording accurately, Keil tnd Higbee, in the cooperative survty, measured the snow at three locations around the device. "It's right on the money," Keil said. I , . 1, Carbon-Emery-Gran- d Escapee , , el........ close-after-m- multi-millio- Police Hunt Style. . . Selection . . . Design Assistance . . . Immediate Delivery ONE WEEK ONLY A floral arrangement end Daffy Duck see, Brown Foal; SiestaPen, Granite Furniture; Phi oock-radiPete Vrontikis & Son; case Sego milk and case Gerber's baby food, Stiodeer's Discount; SIO savings account arci point bank, Deseret Feaerai Savings & Loan; free shampoo, net anti Cut. Salon of taly; free use bi bati bed Cr steles far three months, Abty Rents; W.,5 reservation gift cerrifica;e for parents. Cetus Pete's; rase of Gerber's Medi NM, IGA; and fivo Dees Doi- lars, good for meals- at Dees Restan.' rants and 21) tokens, acts good for one Doe's Hamburger. A hand-tie- d Vile et 100 leer cent human Pair for the mother from D'scount Wig Center; six months free Figure membership for Slenderforrn Gardens Batt Studios; Better Herres Back, Deseret Book; four 'weeks free diaper service. Imperial Diaper Set. ice; case Special Baby Morning Milk. Albertson'it. Food Centers; Wig coal portrait, kicker's; and Gerbees bacy t000s, plastic pants. Lucerne evaporat. ed milk from Safeway. a case of West. From ern Family canned ntiik and two cases Gerber's baby food: Ruined baby bianket by Triuorti. six boxes PamPerso new-borsize, Travel Carry seat and terry bath set from Scot Suoerstores; $IO grocery certificate, Farter's ska, keit; ficwers to the mintier from AIR Insurance; complete deluxe Storktratt Crib outfit from South East Furniture; and SiJa Certificate for local Marine service from Pioneer Moving). , t,,. , . ; PieY 200-mil- Keil said eventually every snow course will be equipped with the "pillows" that will eliminate the snow surveyors The pillow is actually two Large sheets of metal bunt so eight gallons of alcohol eve between the sheets. When snow falls on the top plate it squeezes the alcohol and the multi-millio- president, said today. He announced the successful bidders for the construe - Water Department, went to the Parleys Summit Snow course to measure the snow depth and water content and check on a new measuring device called a "pillow." snowshoes and It took them all day to hike to one snow course for the measurements. midnight tolls the end of 1969 and the start of a new decade. Gifts to the child and its parents will be presented by Salt Lake area merchants. The Deseret News will check with six local hospitals to determine the winner of the 1970 Diaper Derby. The winner will be determined by the time entered on the birth certificate by the attending physicipn. a , night baby arrive at any location other than the six area, hospitals. the Deseret News should be notified Thursday before 9 a.m. The hasp;tals, involved include IDS, Valley West, St. Marks, Holy Cross,' Cottonwood and University. Only babies born in Salt. Lake Cornty are eligible for the prizes. In the nation, Hunter said. tion of a 36Frmile, V6.5 extra high voltage line Preliminary ergineering from Salt Lake City to the vi- also will start next year on a n cinity, of Farmington. N.M. dollar steam Th.:1, are Wasatch Electric electric plant which probably Co., Salt Lake City, and Union will be located in the "coal- Power Construction Co.. Den-- - rich e ver, to construct the county area," Hunter said. section from Salt Lake City to He noted that some 22 sites Green River, Utah. are being studied and that the Telco. inc., and Trio-Incannouncement of the final seboth of Salt Lake City, will lection will be made early in e section studies t 1970. Comprehensive complete the from Green River to the Four now are being made to deter. Corners area near Farmingmine availzbility of coal, I water and land. ton, N.M. The proposed plant will be This project will be started In 1970, and when completed, one of the largest generating will be one of the longest ter! bcilities in the Mountain . minal to terminal power lines West, Bunter said. n dollar next will started be projects ' year by Utah Power and Light Co., E. Allan Hunters Two Snow Survey Crews Go 'Mobile' By ROGER PUSE'Y Ilart:E By ARNOLD la) ' . firs-Lake County's baby of 1970 will start the New Year in style. A variety of gifts await the first child to be born after Salt Should Deseret NewS Business Writer Mr, and Mrs. Joe C. Sennett. 2407 E. Creek Rd. Mr. and Gni, CumPc's. 11233rd Ave. Mr. and Mrs. William E. VII lev, 3671 Lee Mawr St. Mr. and Mrs. Tons Crowher. 7879 Appleton Dr. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry L Mc Gni. American Fork. Mr. and ars. Lawrence .opnans. Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Howell. 31S Ash Car. Mr. and Mrs. Roper S. Erickson, rte N. 12th West. GIRLS: Mr. and Mrs. Harry T. Searenburg. 1$ 32 Clayton St. Mr. and Mrs. Donald U. Moake,510 Hilly:len Dr. Mr. and Pars. Robert H. Clegg, 132 Park Ave.. Park Citr. Mr. and Mrs. kesin R. Taylor. 773 Loveland Ave. Mr. arid Mrs. Patrick J. Swan, 712 E. 12100 South, Draper. Mr. oral Hrs. C:larence Gehring. 15111 W. 43 t0 South. Mr. and Mrs. Gary E. Anoersen.111 Emery St. Mr. and Mos. Donald R. Chaste1dt, 5071 W. 3$01 South. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hadley. '...365 E. 3000 South. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel C. Hall, OW Glamors St., tettrraV. Mr. and Nes- Paul Zanotti. Lyman. Wyo. bit. and Mrs. Daniel R. Puller, 311 S. ii610 Vied. S. Atlanta Dr., Murray. Mr. and Mrs. Frank 0. Tidweli. Mr. and Mrs. Richard R. Density Jr., MI Thornton Cir., Sandi. OW. and Mrs. Chris W. Horne, 1Z Canyon Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Chapman. 200a McClelland St. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Taylor, 3343 Meibetame St. Mr. and Mrs. Mar Gilbert, 110 Spring Creek Dr., likuntitul. Me. and Mrs. Micheal McQueen. 2311 Green St. WWI Mrs.. Don A. Tun, NI E. 400 North. Bountiful. mr. and Mrs. Mark Gartner, 4564111 East. Mr. lad Mr& Chariot firth, 4 e Marianna St. , Errta Gifts Awaiting 19701s First 1969 , . . - Dollar Projects Planned By UPOIL For 1970 .:,,,.4' ,,a.,,9 : . Multi-Millio- n ,.. . , A., ,0N94 . hospitalization. present prediction is that we will be able to cover this service," he said, through the transfer of lapsing funds, receipt of supplemental Chil- dren's Bureau funds and awarding of $26.1(10 in 314 (d) funds. The board also approved all six items of a fee schedule for certain medical examiner'ser- vices for privy parties with 'legitimate interest in death." ealz 2,. t, r9,11..19p , , ; for the Virden J. Nelson family. 100 S. 900 East. Sandy, just barely made it before the new year arrived. They had Christmas thi, tnoming. Christmas morning. the four children at home, opened one gift each, then unanimously voted to save tile rest until 5irs. Nelson returned from the hospital, which she did Tuesday. This was her third trip to the hospital for major surgery since June. Her daughters, Janicae, 15, and Julie, 13, have been taking care of the home with the help of twin sons, , Reed and Royd, 10. Nelson, a carpenter, said the four married children and seven grandchildren were all present "The - Christmas SANDY $45,200 had for crippled only chil drens W. Stephen Johnson. 1757 W. 2100 South. Lamont Williamson, 177 W. ,)00 South, Sountitul. Max P. Gerber, 66 E. SD North, North Salt Lake. John Einar", 174 Baroness Place. Michael Edward FayeIts. 2611 Theckston. Granter. East, No. S10. Lloyd 11 Huber. Charles N. Doutpera kis. 231491h East. key S. Ormsby, 374 Hermes Charles T. James, 3571 S.. adIS West, ItteNr. William A. Timmins, 460 E. lot South, No. 3L Michael S. Tarry, Box 21. Centerville, John P. Daimon, 743 Ponderosa, Sandy. Harvey R. Adamson, 5793 S. 4te West. Murray. Garret' Privett, aZZAh EaSt Mrs. Mrs. Mr Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. ''' Eel& Steed (irk AS ...4 ,iimowt. t.c6 9 said He been budgeted .' . ' Taunya Marshall k, . $37.000. , ,, . THE DESERET NEWS SENDS BIRTHDAY GREETINGS TO: Nataiia Avert'. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Avery. 1E2 E. 7101 South; Gina Snooks. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Crooks. 4011 S. 4000 West. Granger; Lori Lvdni, daughter Of Mn. and Mrs. Darryl loolist. 2472 E. Mg South; Taunya W. 3090 South; Marshall, daushter sf Mr. and Mrs. Courtiand Msrshall. Ave... Steed. 956 Grettahr; Heidi Sited. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 20a6 Beare Williams. Mr. Mrs. Rcbert of and Sandy; Anne Williams, daughter Dr.; David Medley, see of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Medley. 7277 S. 202S East; Mark Stewart. win of Mr. and Mrs. Theft Stewart. 7047 E. WO South; Steven son of Mr. and Mrs. Steven Youngberg. Me S. Orchard Or.. Shun-IOYounpat and all other babies or year old Wednesday. (Pictures of babies of Deseret News subsaibsrs will be taken free of charge at lie Deseret News baby Photo Studio. 34 E. 1st South. Monday ftwou( S Friday Pant 10 cm. until 3 p.m. at beast four days before bitto'S birthday.) 1111111THS - Family Enjoys Late Christmas budget for 1970, which it appeared earlier, would be S75,000 short because of some federal funds cutback. limeyer, Thompson reported that through transfer of lapsing funds. vacant posts, and of some ether switching funds. this had been cut to It - .,... ! -. .i. 'All' .... a - S 'w"ilouse 4 yo , .,,,, - ,- . ,,; at ,,. - 't - -- ,,, . '' 1 4 p 1 ,, ' ' .4. k , 11 ' ''''''t -,, ..,. rvar,,,.1t .:., ...., .). ,P ,,,c, ,,., -, .,- -p , 4 .11 ,': )1, .....4 4; Eighth grader tuberculin testing programs do not seen ,,I 11 . , Brooks ,,, ..4 ti , Got Natane AVM i' treatment. ,.---e- ,,,,,,,,, ..,- -. Because of the risk of school infecting personnel childred, the Utah State Division of Health has a regulation requiring these persons to have an annual IS test. However, many of these persons haven1 had the recommended . $ is suspected. might return high dividends. Testing of 12th graders. or testing ltfth, lith and 12th gradvrs every three years "rnigle yield significant ecoriomic benefits." the panel Mid. Ward said, "We are well on top of the TB eradication program and we cannot afford to abandon it." Considerable attention was kiven tire Division of Health's tion. ------- - ; Skov.- 4a .eor r, .4, ;,........., ; f , 1.911e'WH,., 1 ,. Awr t mit .1 , ,. . ''-- v.-- 4i ,- , ,t N, 1 41"' i ... .ii,,,, ,ii . - lg -- ..,0,,A', , ,ç ip , , t'''' , 1, t I 0 -- ,'::-' The study panel said these measures will further block the spread cl TB and hasten the reduction of TB and infec- recommends the continuation of the intensified care TB program which has a good return to economic (54.03 every $I spent). Other programs with good benefit-cos- t ratios must also be pursued such as the preventreatment of school tive personnel (VIM to every spent), the treatment of old 111) justified in Utah. the panel said, on a statewide basis. These programs conducted on a selected county. school district. or neighborhood basis, a higher TB incidence $.1) .S1). It y 2 CI ,14. II, CA ;') 11 rt L 0 A DIAPER DERBY , , r c t.L, ki,.1 Fi ,,,1 11 - Wednesday, December 31, 1969 NEWS, - ... , I 4, 11 Id ,VI - i :441,11 k it! lis A VIA tT.,.. i: r,11 i:SI t 14 1 cf. '11'14-- 1:, 7... I I f volt : ( itillI . 1 ,' 1 ! 1 ! ,,,, 4 4 I " .' - 4 - |