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Show Page 2 South Salt Lake News December 4, 1969 THE AMAZING STORY OF YOUR LIVER South Salt Lake News Serving The Center Of Industry C. Earl Alsop, Publisher Entered as 2nd Class matter at the Post Office at Salt Lake City. under the act of March 3, 1879. Published Weekly. Utah, SUBSCRIPTION RATE . . . $2.00 3106 SOUTH MAIN ST. . . . Phone C. per year 484-14- 41 Editor E. Alsop Nowhere else In your body Is the need for precise, normal nerve function so critical as In your liver. Directed and coordinated by a highly complex nerve network, this amazing organ performs more than 500 life giving deeds using chemical magic exceeding the wildest dreams of the great scientific minds. Because of Its astonishing versatility, the liver Is so Indispensable that with out it you would die within 24 hours. Due to Its size and prominent CLASSIFIED location In the body cavity, the liver has always been a subject inspiring speculation and wonder. Only within the last decade or so has much of the mystery surroundthe liver been dispelled. ing LIVERS MAGICAL POWERS Ancient poets and romanticists used to ascribe great magical powers to the liver. In poem and song they sang of it as being the seat of the soul, of love, of desire and of courage. Physicians of the Middle Ages, wlhtout benefit of scientific investigation of any kind, seemed to sense that the liver was the great chemical factory of the body. And so it has proved to be. ADS FOR SALE TWO BB GUNS Call 485-39- COVENANT RECORDINGS 1470 South State Phone L.D.S. TRIPLE COMBINATION $89.95 33 13 L.P. Records 487-10- (Apartment size) - GOOD oven CONDITION $25.00 Phone The Moon Walkers have returned to earth and have received the plaudits of people around the world. No matter whether their achievement is old hat or not the service they have rendered to mankind, will stand as a monument to them personally, and to the intelligence and ingenuity of the hundreds of dedicated men who have made this greatest of feats possible. It is great to be alive and as Americans we should ever thank Divine Providence" for this choice land; for liberty and freedom where in we can choose to do the things that enlarge our horizons for greater progress and Even to visualize the possiblity of listening to the voices of achievements. these astronots from 250 thousand miles distance and to see them in action from that distance is far beyond the average persons imagination. Yet the impossible is made possible by the intelligent use of all resources developed and available to mankind. In the history books of heros and men dedicated to a great task, who accepted the challenge, and braved the wilderness of space at the risk of their; own lives, the names Charles (Pete) Conrad, Jr., Allan L. Bean, and Richard F. Gordon Jr. will be among the greatest of the great. 328-576- Plan Outlined To Fight Drug Abuse diate" help in emergencies, program is needed to combat drug abuse in a (3) rehabilitation services and (4) acceptance of the rehabilicommunity and if any of the tated drug user back into the four are left out the probable community. result will be failure." Woolley noted that the emBruce Woolley, executive phasis should be on drug edusecretary of the governor's cation rather than detection Drug Abuse Advisory Council, and that law. welfare and made these comments Monday health agencies should all be at a forum sponsored by the involved in community educaUtah State Division of Mental tion programs. Health at the Rodeway Inn. A special target should be The four steps needed are 87 per cent of Utah high for the education an program (1) the entire community. (2) a school students who do not crisis facility to give imme use drugs, he said. A four-ste- p U. Students Stomping For Delinquent Youth University of Utah students will stomp Friday night for Youngtown. a ranch for juvenile delinquents near Hanna, Duchesne County. Proceeds from the Thanksgiving Charity Stomp will be used to purchase farm equipment and to expand housing facilities at Youngtown, which now accommodates about 20 boys and girls. Youngtown residents raise animals, grow their own food and participate in industrial arts and crafts rehabilitation programs ranch. at the non-prof- it Sponsoring the stomp is Delta Phi Kappa, fund-raisin- g na- tional fraternity for returned missionaries of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints. Bands will Include Wishful and Sunday Thinking," The Original Entertainers. Five Fingers on My Hand will present a light show in the University of Utah Ballroom. Students with college or university identification cards will be admitted for $1. y crisis center it needed to give help to drug users right not in a week or now month later, he added. Rehabilitation services must include a variety of programs in and be comprehensive residential scope, including and programs, emergency care, partial hospitalization and consulA out-patie- nt 24-ho- ur tation. Woolley said. Salt Lake and Utah counties are the only ones in the state with mental health care centers to provide for such needs. A third is to open in Weber County in January. Blaine Crawford, social worker at Utah State Hospital Youth Center in Provo, said that it doesnt do any good to treat a drug user unless work has also been done in the community for his return. Regardless of what weve done in rehabilitating a drug user, if his environment in society is the same, he'll evenhe tually return to drugs, said. Crawford said that drug users with hard-cor- e or serious character disorders cant be helped much at the hospital and need residential care. The ones needing the most help are young drug users who are neither hard core" nor normal youngsters who just experiment once with drugs, but fall in between those two groups, he said. We must help the drug user remain a part of society, he explained 89 1. Valley Music Hall will be holdfor acts to appear on KSL-Tduring the annual March of Dimes Telerama. The Valley Music Hall In keeping with its goal of providing an talent Is outlet for happy to provide this opportunity for talented peopie in the area to perform on prime television time January 31 - February 1, 1970. The auditions will be held at the Valley Music Hall December 8, 9, and 10, from 12:30 p.m. to 8 For an audition appointp.m. 5. ment call Syd Samuelson at Inter-Mounta- in 295-343- -- Best Foods -Fine Service! : From 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. Take Out orders! 2475 South Main. 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From left, they are Mrs. Alan 21 Fever Tick day this fall, a 10 year old grooming his cocker spaniel, plucked some tiny black ticks hidden under the dogs hair and casually crushed them. A week later, the youngsters temperature suddenly rose to 106 and a rash broke out on his arms and feet. The family doctor gave the boy a blood test - and made a possibly lifesaving diagnosis. The boy, the physician decided, had Rocky Mountain spotted fever; thanks to the antibiotic tetracycline the youngster was well In two One Utah boy, weeks. 8. SALT LAKE GLASS AND PAINT Pratt and Lambert paints and varnishes - walltex - Imper- ial washable wallpaper. 2205 South Main. Phone 486-75- 15 YOUR BEST FRIEND WHEN IN NEED! COLONIAL 2128 South State Phone 484-85- MORTUARY 61 XL CLEANERS Complete professional dry cleaning care for your fine garments! Reasonable prices! QUICK SERVICE family physician did not know at the time but Rocky Mountain spotted fever Is on the inThe crease this year, particularly In the South Atlantic and Southern states. So far, there have been 200 cases reported this year to the National Communicable Disease Center In Atlanta as compared with only 100 during the same period In 1968. The largest number has occurred In Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina and Tennessee. Epidemiologists cant explain the rise, except to note that the disease has been known to fluctuate annually. First detected 359-745- In Idaho In 1873 Rocky Mountain spotted fecer Is caused by a member of the Rickettsia family of bacteria; the bacteria are carried by rodents who transfer them to tick larvae and nymphs that feed on rodent blood. The adult ticks then carry the disease to man and other mammals. 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