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Show Thursday. May 17, 1956 THE Xcws of Levan Guests at the home of Mrs. Edna Sherwood on Mothers Day tin and family of Salt and the week end were Mr. and Mrs. Leah Bosh returned home LakeMangelson visited on Mothers day Mrs. Paul Mellor of Sandy, Mrs. City last week after having spent the with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ora Spencer and children of Murpast ten days in Ogden with her C. A. Mangelson. ray, Mr .and Mrs. Ronnie Brown son and daughter in law, Mr. and and baby of Salt Lake City, Mr. Mrs. Keith Bosh. Mr .and Mrs. Clarence Ligman and Mrs. Howard Jones and baby of Provo were guests on Sunday and Mrs. Verna Foote and childMr. and Mrs. Vaughn Mathews at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. S. ren of Roosevelt, Mr. and Mrs. of Murray were week end guests Aagard. Wesley Christensen and children of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vern and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bowers and Mr. and Mrs. Max Garrett and children of Nephi Mangelson. daughters of Provo spent the week Mr. and Mrs. George Connelly Mr. and Mrs. Glen Mangelson end with her parents, Mr. and and daughter Margo of Salt Lake of Provo and Mr. and Mrs. Aus Mrs. Arvil Wankier. City were week end guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Gard- - IF YOU... it Loralee and Carolyn Engle of Salt Lake City enjoyed the week end with Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Jackman. REACH $C Mr. and Mrs. James Shepherd of Provo and Mr. and Mrs. Sherel Shepherd and baby of Ogden were guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Shepherd and Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Bosh. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Tolley and children of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Christensen and family of Provo were the Mothers Day guests of their mother, Mrs. Dulcie Francom. ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Whitlock of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Rudy and baby, and Delores were Mothers day Thompson guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eric Thompson. Eunice Bendixen of Salt Lake City spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Bendixen. Farrell Winter and David Mangelson who are attending school at the U S A C in Logan, were week end guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Aima Winter and Mr. and Mrs. LeGarnde Mangelson. STOOP CHRISTENSEN'S for BUCKOES Say, all you active men . . . come in and see why DICKIES Action-Fitte- d work clothes fit you better. They're tailored in graduated sizes to fit you all the time ... to work with you. Made from carefully selected army twills. d seams . . . fully Sanforized. Safety-Stitche- -- 2.98 PANTS Nephi Local and Social News Items Mrs. George Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. Ray D. Fowkes and family were Logan visitors recently and attended the convocation and reception at the Utah State Agricultural college at which time Jack Wilson received recognition for his high scholastic standing. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Russell of Salt Lake City spent the week Your Doctor Says . "PIT OF THE STOMACH" pain is a most useful and natural warning that something is wrong. Pains vary widely from a mere discomfort to agony sufficient to bring on a state of shock. In any event, the logical procedure when one has a pain is to try and find the cause and remove it if possible. Sedatives for temporary relief come in as an important part of the picture. Some very common pains are misunderstood by the sufferer indeed there are pains that a good doctor may have trouble explaining without a careful investigation. One of these is the one generally referred to as pain in the pit of the stomach. Before going further, let us get our terminology straightened out. In most people the pit of the stomach is six to ten inches below where the person imagines it to be. The pain commonly complained of is high in the abdomen where the edges of the rib cage come together like an inverted V. The only explanation handy for this common misconception is that when old Doctor Uray, the father of anatomy, wrote his A Vern Winter, who has spent the books, he got his drawings from cadavers were shrunk up and out past winter in Phoenix, Arizona, who's stomachs where he has been employed, has of shape. Be that as it may, a great many conditions, physical, mental and enjoyed a few days here with his nervous ring a bell, so to speak, in the parents, Mr and Mrs. Alma Winabdomen. So folks go about sayter, before going to Bryce Can- upper ing, "I've got a pain in the pit of my yon were he has been transferred stomach." A doctor seeing such cases for the summer. from day to day might list as follows Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Williams of Kearns enjoyed the week end here. They brought Mrs. Maud Francom to her home after she has spent the winter in Salt Lake to what category the complaint will come under. To himself he thinks: A hustling young executive is liable to have a peptic ulcer. An overweight woman in the forties is likely to have gall bladder disease. An older patient with a bad heart frequently has associated indigestion. Broad muscular people often develop a hernia of the diaphragm. Arthritis in the dorsal spine may hurt right around into the abdomen. A person with that pinched look about the eyes may be worrying about something other than being in the doctor's office. All of these possibilities are thought about, a classification is decided upon and investigation starts. This included a care- Season play will becin Sundav in the Central Utah Baseball league, according to the schedule released this week by league officials, Pleasant Grove will play at Ne- -' phi in the opening round, while at the same time Springville will play at Santaquin and Payson at Spanish Fork. The other team of the league, American Fork, will call a bye on that day. Nephis games for the season are as follows: Thursday, May 24 at American Fork; Sunday May 27, Springville at Nephi; Wednesday May 30, Nephi at Spanish Fork; June 3, Nephi at Payson; June 6, Santaquin at Nephi; June 12, Nephi at Pleasant Grove; June 1, American Fork at Nephi; June 20, Nephi at Springville; June 24, Spanish Fork at Nephi; June 27, Payson at Nephi; July 1, Nephi at The second half of Santaquin. the league schedule will be announced at a later date. Sunday games will begin at 3 p. m., week day games at 5:30. Nicht Eames in Pleasant firnvo American Fork and Spanish Fork ...:n win uegin at. e p. m. LAST TIME TONIGHT! j FRIDAY AND SATURDAY DIRECT FROM PARIS, FRANCE! dana Russell Jeanne Gain color by Rf lechrucolor leased thru MNITfD ARTISTS MATINEE SATURDAY! SUNDAY MONDAY IspcK toll1 Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Greenhalgh received word this week of the arrival of a new grandson, born to Mr. and Mrs. Glade Greenhalgh on May 14 at the Moab Hospital. Other grandparents are ful examination (there's nothing Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Holyoke of so convincing as demonstrating a lesion Moab. on black and white films). Heart and blood may be checked in the laboratory. il'.VIm" e a CMiKinai wsuun iinusumMntmuc WEDNESDAY TUESDAY THURSDAY Personal problems are carefully inquired into. Eventually definite information, either positive or negative is obtained, and treatment is commenced. There is a final interesting feature associated with the type of pain we have been discussing. It is frequently noted that as the examination progresses pain recedes independently of treatment. This seems to point out the nervous or anxiety features that accompany abthat comes with relief of tension. In other words, the upper abdomen seems to be a sort of alarm center for trouble and when the trouble is investigated lie alarm ceases to ring. dominal disease and the physical relief MONEY-BAC- GUAIANTEEI SAM'S PHOTO MB P. O. BOX I11B, DIPT. Toltlok. City, Ulo" i X 3.98 Mrs. lor, Mrs. Lucille Shepherd, Theda Chase and the hostess, Mrs Christensen. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Christen sen visited in Fillmore on Moth ers Day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, P. B. Day. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Taylor and children of Springville enjoyed Mothers day here with his mother, Mrs. Ella Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Francom and boys of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Francom and children of Kaysville, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Francom of American Fork visited on Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Francom. Wp WMfSJ SflN HONEY, Y0U'LL NEVER GET A BETTER BARGAIN V WHEN YOU SHOP IN NEPHI XT EVERY DOLLAR YOU SPEND DOES A And every Ford Station Wagon otters the Thunderbird Engine, Thunderbird Styling Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Foote were Mr. and Mrs. Max Knight and four children of Springville, Mr. and Mrs Lawrence Foote and two chMdren of Dugway, and Mr. and Mrs. Dick J. Bailey and family of Ephraini. some of the conditions associated with this complaint. Gall bladder disease, ulcer or cancer of the stomach or duodenum, acuteastritis, hernia of the diaphragm, spinal arthritis, fatigue or anxiety, or just plain indigestion from Play to Begin Sunday In Central Utah League; Pleasant Grove Here tained her club members at her home last Thursday evening. A lovely lunch was served to Mrs Olive Poulson, Mrs. Vinese Tay lor, Mrs. Norma Anderson, Mrs. Edra Morgan, Mrs. Mildred Tay- I 8 . end with his brother in law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. George V. Ord. careless eating. This is obviously a wide The following is one of a suits of articles assortment of diseases and it foltows written by members of the Utah State Medical that a large percentage of patients have A ssoeialian and published in cooperation with pain in the upper abdonn along with local These scheduled articles art newspaper. four their other symptoms. A search for a to appear every other week throughout the year diagnosis usually proceeds as follows: in an effort to belter acquaint yon with problems of health, and designed la improve the well-bein- g The doctor takes a good look at the of the people of Utah. patient and decides whether or not he is acutely ill. If no immediate treatment is called for he makes a rough guess as PAIN IN THE . V-- Page Seven City. Mrs. Leora Cristensen enter- WORK CLOTHES SHIRTS NEPHI. 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