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Show Search and Rescue Seminar Now Going in Salt Lake Ralph H. Jones, Utah Peace Officer Standards and Training director, announced the scheduling sched-uling of the first Search and Rescue Seminar designed specifically spec-ifically to instruct police and sheriffs' deputies in search and rescue techniques. Police and sheriffs' deputies from throughout through-out the State have been invited to attend the session, now being be-ing held at Salt Lake City, Nov. 1 through 5. Included in the program, arranged ar-ranged by Peace Officer Standards Stand-ards and Training Staff Consultant Con-sultant Art Beveridge, are topic top-ic matters of Sheriff's Responsibilities Respon-sibilities in Search and Rescue, Water Search and Rescue, Survival Sur-vival for Searchers, Jeep Posse Cooperative Functions, Communications, Com-munications, Air Force Rescue Capabilities, and a demonstration demonstra-tion by the Para Medic Rescue Team of the U.S. Air Force. A "Search and Rescue" Manual," Man-ual," prepared by Lt. Pete Kutulas in cooperation with Utah Peace Officer Standards and Training, will be furnished each officer in attendance and used as a course study manual. The Manual has been hailed as one of the finest of its kind in the country . Lecturers for the five day course include several prominent promin-ent officers and men from other oth-er state and national groups. With many search and rescue operations, continually facing law enforcement officers thru-out thru-out the state, it is hoped the Search and Rescue Seminar will furnish to officers in attendance at-tendance new and current methods for more efficient search and rescue operations. be purchased at the door. Curtain Cur-tain time is 8 p.m. and the public is cordially invited to |