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Show - - ' ' THE ROY SUN THURSDAY, OCTOBER themselves. We must remember steady decrease in the accidents THE ROY SUN that the accident must always first happen before a person is PUBLISHED BY G. Ernest killed or injured, Bourne, council executive secreTHE ROY PRINTING COMPANY tary stated. A slight decrase in fatal colin of acciat interest lisions and the Roy, Utah, Weekly newspaper published the surrounding communities of Roy, Riverdale, Sunset, Hoop- dents is also shown but not enough yet to indicate any real er, Clinton, Clearfield. Circulation 2,278. significance, in the opinion of MANAGER-EDITO- R J. HOWARD STAHLE the Safety Council spokesman. Too many motorists are still ASST. MANAGER-EDITO- R BETTY LOU STAHLE failing to observe the law and REPORTER DIAL CAROLINE GOULD courtesy, and neglecting to drive REPORTER DIAL SHARON LARISON and walk defensively, he said. REPORTER DIAL HARROP KYLE The rule of 120-UTAH must ROY SUN POST OFFICE BOX ROY, necessarily be followed, and this may mean yielding the y Advertising rates 60c per column inch even though you MINIMUM 50c 4 LINES are entitled to it. It also means CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING being prepared to cope with the NEWS COPY DEADLINE IS MONDAY NOON driver who does the unexpected. lo stay alive means to stay FOR INFORMATION CALL alert, he concluded. OFFICE LOCATION MANSFIELD REALTY auto-pedestria- 2-96- 17 4-30- 95 n Your Doctor The following ii one of a series of articles written by members of the Utah State Medical Association and published in cooperation with your loeal nr- - ''aper. Thest artdes are scheduled to appear eyery other week throughout the year in an effort to better acquaint you with problem of health, and designed to improye the of the people of Utah well-bein- g " What Causes Headache ?" 67 self-preservatio- n A right-of-wa- 2-11- 84 We have often pointed out that the advent of moving pictures, television, radio and all other means of mass communication, have created a stronger and More motorists on Utah highways this year are apparently either driving at a saner speed or staying awake at the wheel, the Utah Safety Council reported today. This v.ew was expressed following a study of the 84 fatal accidents that have occurred on Utah roads, as of July 30 which revealed that running off the road fatal accidents thfs over the year are down 31 same period last year. Another factor, the Safety Council believes may be responsible for this years improved record, is the signs at dangerous safe-spee- d IMOII JOt tj IOYI AND stronger trend toward conformity. Younger people tend to imitate movie idols, and if the movie idol can swig down two or three glasses of straight whiskey, an unfortunate number of youngsters will be induced to try the same stunt. curves erected by the State Road Commission since last year. The lack of such signs was strongly criticized by the National Safety Council in a special report subSmoking, of course, was put mitted during the summer of over very largely through many 1953. of the new communication media and a large scale advertising decrease of 16 An over-al- l is kinds all of in fatal accidents campaign. The danger in con1 fewer persons with formity is that individualism will also noted, be lost and that independent being killed. While we are extremely thought and action will go by the boards. happy to note this heartening decrease in fatalities, of course, Yet these are the very qualfrom a strictly traffic safety ities which make any democracy view it is even more significent great and which are necessary if and encouraging to see this maximum is to be progress made. To all graduates of 1954, and to all young people and adults everywhere, we humbly suggest that conforming to the majority rule, or majority practice, is often not the advisable quite course. Even though an independent position, or independent conduct sometimes might lead to temporary unpopularity, in the, long run such sincerity of purpose will pay large dividends. It is surprising how few people are willing to buck the crowd, or fail to conform in our society. CIRIS is Uu most common More treatmankind. affliction of for than headache ment is given the is it and other symptom, any most frequent complaint in the docto.b office. It is thefavorite social excuse to avoid or evade ur, pleasant duties and obligations Without it many people could not exist. The causes of headache are many, numbering into the hundreds. A few aie still obscure In our generation, medical reseacn has uncovered tht majority of the causes of headache, so that at present the diagnosis and treatment of headache can be one of the most effective, satisfactory and satisfying of all medwal endeavors. Popular opinion includes manv i isronceptiohs about du cau.-- t of headache, and certain 01 these myths are exploited and thus reinforced b manufacturers and others with a personal gain motive Contrary to the fixed idea of a great many people, constipation is not a cause of headache. So deeply entrenched is the laxative treatment of headache, so much is it a part of the American tradition that it will take several generations to dispel the myth. Emotional tension, disrupting the normal rhythmic function of the bowel, is the commonest cause of constipation, and is the cause of the associated headache. Stale air comes in for an unjust amount of blame for headache, and many neople to sleep with windows thrown widely open in all weather. fir or foul, assaulting the delicate structures of the head Noise, confusion, late hours, excessive smoking or drinking, excitement. and bridge or poker losses are more important causes of Headache le-'d- c BARLEY 0 No question about DAIRY FEED 365 Pre-testin- Water Softener Salt 75c 50 lbs. 1.35 100 lbs. S. irnmm Y DEPT. ST S&H Green Stamps l V 30-o- 10-ye- ar he gets the warning shimmering lirhts in front of his eyes. The and hoai.nle is usually is accompanied or followed by one-side- d, nausea and even vomiting, whicn sick to the popular terms or biliou' headache. headache Most migraine attacks can be pre-- v nteo or treated with a mnihina-tioof medicine and emotional led n jdl AS NEW MANAGER AND PHARMACIST OF BROWN'S DRUG STORE Friendly, Efficient and Accurate Service at Reasonable Prices Come in and get Acquainted! H0URS10A.IVl.TO9P.IVl. PHONE 5689 S. 1900 W. 3-61- - FEED CO. 'WHERE QUALITY IS INEXPENSIVE I ANNOUNCE THE APPOINTMENT OF Poll-Parro- ts g everytime. does it! Active boys and girls test each style before theyre approved for manufacture. That way, you know they're right when you buy POLL-PARROT- 480 it... when it comes to shoes that wear longer, fit better, and look better... its LAY MASH mid-teen- EARLE E. GAGE Rolled 2 450 . SET & $350 LAYATION headache han the stale air. Sinus is a common scapegoat The sinuses for headache. ure normal hollow structures and are not ordinarily painful. Sudden, ra( d infections of the lining membranes (sinusitis) may cause headache for a few days, but chronic sinila infections are seldom painful. Many structures of the nead are sensitive to pain, and may contribute to headache. The brain itself is not sensitive to pain, and may even be operated upon without anestlesia. 'I he large blood vessels and the covering membranes carry the pain neives. and anything that stretches, pulls, or pushes on these nerves produces head pain. These are the second most common headaches.-Only a small percentage are due to ern us disease such as meningitis, brain tumor or high Most are due to blood piessuie temn. vary swelling and pulsation of the blood vesseis without disease as-imigraine, histamine leadache. the eadache associated with the me strnil period and that due to sudden stopping of caffeine-c- t ntairnng drinks. The muscles of the nock, jaws, forehead. anJ around the eyes, are among the most sensitive parts of t hi head, and prolongoo tension in h.ese muscles is the most common cause of headache. Arthritis in the neck bones, eye muscle imbalance. or pooi dental mte may nroduve yamful tightness of these muscles. Must of these headaches come from situations oi experiences which are rightfully called "a pain ir. the neck.- - Fear, anxiety, ustained anger prolorged and with alertness oi vigil protracted the head held tightly elect, eyes opened widely. and law clenched, soon produce aching pain in the back vf the neck, base of the skull, fori d, and temples. Hare is the nerson whi hat n t suffered such a hen .ache. Migraine headaches usually start s m the an. last into the r fifth decade, resulting in a period of suffering and incapacity. The migraine sufferer can usually predict a headache if IRW 0 HOG MIX 14, 1954 - 05 Electric Service Bills may be paid here We give S&H Green Stamps 7 f o |