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Show Ben Lomond Beacon, May 1978, Page 6 1, 1 Get your blood pressure checked and the latter producing catastrophic events over a BY I)K. l.XRSON AM) OK. J U KS short time course. Matching the bad short and long-terconsequences of hyper- It's victims frequently never know it is after them until it strikes. Its pursuit is relentless, day and night, and it shows no mercy affecting men and women as It as children well tension presence with a catastrophic event for the unfortunate victim. This silent, merciless, unrelenting and cruel killer is not The Son of The Hillside or Sam it is high No, Strangler. blood pressure and it has been with us since the beginning of mankind High blood pressure, or, hypertension, can be best defined as repeated blood cause a finding the exact cause of any case of hypertension can be quite complicated. Approximately 90 percent of all cases of hypertension now fall under the classification of essential" hypertension, that is, elevated blood pressure without an identifiable cause while the given population and age group. Depending on the degree to which the blood pressure is elevated, it is usually as catagorized mild, 25 lately, checked TODAY. make up the remaining percent been get it The of management sole planned IN STOCK WHEN YOU PRESENT THIS AD lit 'ifM 7-- garage sale Friday 1900 W. 3800 S. 773-533- Roy, 0 The month of May has as been designated Hypertension month. During this month hundreds of local and If youre one of the 35 million Americans that has hypertension, treat it . . and live. . Lean BACOH WITH COUPON Blood Tender taLb Rib Ijfi Less $$! GOOD THRU MAY 15th Tender U5 S Juicy ib.5 Steaks... 1 sn French Style nt Spare Kids Great ior Hamburgers . 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In fact, in one category, out of six places, he took three: first, third and Honorable Mention. He won first place with his poem titled. "Beyond Winter Cold " A third prize was given for a poem called, Suffer First." and another third place to Give Me Light " He also took five Honorable Mentions in the statewide contest Clarence was named as poet of the Year" last year As such, the Poetry Society h is book. published Tapestries. which is doing well Pearl Madsen ( )lsen of Salt laikc City was named as Poet of the Year" for 1978 North Ogden First Ward Saronic Priesthood young men will be celebrating the Aa ronic Priesthood RYAN R. BEST Restoration this Saturday with a trip to the City of Rocks. They will be leaving bright and early in the morning and make a full day of it. (If you other wards or churches will give me some news, I will print it too. Please?) Arnold Cottrell is a young man who quietly goes along doing outstanding things all the time. His parents, Howard and Violet Cottrell of North Ogden, must be very proud of him! Arnold was recently named second Mr. FBLA" of Utah in the Future Business Leaders of America competition. He is an honor student and was named as Weber High School's Sterling Scholar in Business. He is active in drama and music at Weber High, playing the lead in some of the school's musicals. He is president of the A Cappella choir and a member of the Chamber Choir. Arnold received superior ratings in the state competition for his music. He is the head accountant for Weber's home struction project treasurer of Weber con- School's corporation. Warriors. Inc. Somehow, he also time to work as an counlanl for Kellerstrass Company in Ogden Arnold is an Eagle Scout and has received his Duty to Gcxl award He is looking forward to serving a mission for the 1.1 JS church 1 learned about Arnold from his nrightxir. Hazel Barker, who says. really a terrific guy! He is But he (Now the is very modest." rest of vou write nr call and tell me about your terrific neightmrs ) OPEN CLOSED 9-- 7 P.M. SUNDAYS PHONE 3930544 Q0C5W RIGOS RESTAURANT 28TH AND WASHINGTON, OGDEN Wt RfSHUl tMt B.GHt IQ UVIt ANY tfv BAUD ON '.i?EbvrH:?n3D GRANDZC ism iwsn v non r All area Mothers of Twins circle May 18 at 7 p m on the calendars for a Poster Our sjKithght this month is on Sharon Best, who will be which is being planned to work up ideas for the upcoming picnic in June The meeting will be held at the Utah Power and Light Building. 437 26th Street, Ogden. Lana Dean, publicity chairwoman, will be in charge of creating powers Also, any older sets of twins interested are invited to Party" in participate putting together ideas for games and relay races Be sure to come and bring your ideas and markers Refreshments will be served For more information, call Lana at 621 6748 or Sandy at Sw ap Shop Need to buy or sell twin items'1 Call Robin K.rk-patrk at 711 47ir Hut l ine Frustrated Keadv to pull our hair out Call Karen at 394 It 1 V41or Kathy at helps in 711 sumr IX NEW 0WNERS-0PE- FRIDAY t SUNDAY N SATURDAY TO PUBLIC 5 p.m.-- l a.m. 4 p.m. 'til 9 p.m. RESERVATIONS SUCCESTED BANQUET FACILITIES AVAILABLE oh, I over talk problems New Mothers Patricia Nedell. 4550 s , N . 2'. 12 Boy. boy girl. May Jan Jerman. 1255 K 1 Layton. Imy girl. Mav Jennifer Martinez. Son W . hu-he- SAME AS CASH ON ORDERS OVER $50 rj u.98e Pork Spore Ribs Carol Shaw When something exciting happens, give me a call. Others are interested in what Vou are doing. I am always on the lookout for any social news, interesting hobbies, or honors people get so I can mention them in this column. So don't have false modesty. Share your good news with us. It is crummy to always be Intrinsic $q95 Sliced Bacon zzmy cunmumi "? r Country Style ( 69c ......... ib 2) Our Famous Lbt mt WE WELCOME FOOD STAMPS ihy ' BX Fresh. Young SUBSCAN Bt A'ADi DAYS 30el,B Try Thom Beef liver Boto" Sot - 90 ib.OV Bologna 100-LB- lb ib I 79 Sliced SUPER BURGER , 13 9C Pork Chops BEEF GROUND WITH BEEF HEARTS High School. 2-- 4 Rib End A couraged to attend the meeting, Thursday, May 11th, at 7 p.m. Room 108, Roy Pressure." Every Tuesday beginning May 2 from p m. it will be held at the Marshall White Rump Roasts .8 9 & youngster, Western Rider or English prospect is en- 7-- 9 Happy Mother's Day from Boulevard Meats , in 1 I SLICED interested horses whether adult or Center on 28th and Lincoln. reading PRICES also taught. Anyone educating the general public on the nature of the disease and its treatment. The Weber Morgan Health Department is helping you by having free blood pressure screenings at the following locations. Morgan: 12-- p.m., May 16, County Building. Ogden: every Monday from p.m. and Tuesday from a.m., at the Health Department Building, 26th and Grant Avenue. A blood pressure Seminar will be held May 23 from p m. at the Health Department Building on Grant Ave. on How to Take Your Own Cn OUR FAMOUS English style. Instruction stresses stable management at all levels to insure horses are comfortable and safe in their stalls, well fed, watered, groomed and feet kept properly shod. Basic principles of first aid for horses and humans, care and correct use of saddlery are ics set .'Sf f. We Do More With e. 2-- 4 Saturday at 1389 N. Main Layton from 9 a m. to 5 p m. The purpose of the sale is to raise funds for cancer research, and a variety of things will be on sale. The public is invited to the event. Ah EXCLUSIVELY ship, and loyalty, thus of teaching strength and character Though the Western saddle is not suitable for jumping, come 2 The Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary Post 8307 (VFW) are planning a j young people to ride and enjoy all kinds of sport connected with horses. It promotes the highest ideals citizenof sportsmanship, by all means, start learning, and gradually change to the organizations and civic groups are involved in 10 OFF ANY PIANO OPIN 10 to hasnt pressure checked many identifiable causes moderate, or severe, with the former usually producing deleterious effects over a long period of time States Pony Club, will be holding a recruiting and informational meeting at 7 p m.. May 11, Room 108 Roy High School. There will be a film on Pony Club Activities and personnel to answer questions. The name of Pony Club refers to the age of the child not the size of the horse. Children may join at a young age and be active members birthuntil their twenty-firs- t Club encourages Pony day. ( that apparant Wasatch Pony Club, Inc. a part of the National Organization, The United his-he- to hypertension becomes symptoms any whatsoever, it is recommended that everyone has r blood pressure taken at least once every year more frequently if possible) and if it is found to be elevated the person should contact his physician immediately for advice. Once it is established that this Silent Killer is present, evaluation and treatment by a physician will usually enable the victim to live a long and normal life. Once again, the secret to curing hypertension is to first identify it, so if your blood caused by various diseases of the adrenal glands or kidneys. When assorted other causes of hypertension are added to the list, it what is recognized as being for without n measurements pressure which are consistently above normal and (stroke congestive heart failure to name but two) is the high incidence of this disease, seen by the fact that few of us don't have a friend or relative suffering from it. The causes of hypertension essenvary widely from hypertension-hypertensiotial without a known its signals trequently hypertension is dependent upon identifying its cause and should only be undertaken by a physician. Naturally, of utmost importance here is first establishing the diagnosis. Since hypertension may persist for many years Pony Club holding informational meeting .1 125 3 726 S Brigham City, April 15 Diane Child. 618 W 1750 N. Clmlon. girls. April 14 Sara Howerton. 1555 N Celia Wav. Ivton. girls. April 17 Birthday Basket Anyone interested in eon tributing to the Birthday Basket, just jot down a special favor or gift and wrap it up and bring to thr next meeting Any member with upcoming birthdays car select a gift from the basket bov-gir- Door Prizes Debbie Pasketl was the lucky winner of a free tune up for her sewing machine So come and don t miss out serving this year as club Treasurer, and who is the car-olmother of 2 identical twin boys. Derek and Ryan Sluron and Richard, who presently live in Hoy. are a No of five parents daughters, ranging in ages from 15 down to 3'., They ate Mu belle. Blythe. Igiurel. Angela and Nanette Richard is vice president and assistant division manager of the Heal Estate Division of Commercial Security Bank Sluron and Duk celebrate their birthdays (in the same day. H tuber 25 The home and family are the c eni.-- of importance, hut Sharon aNo enjoys sewirg. handicraft projects, swimming, exercising at the spa. sing.ng in the ward c hoir, serving a- - hi r ward s music Lbtarian. studyirg rel.gmn and jhilosnphy and lieir.g involved with eop!e She rereived a it degree m journalism (nun Brigham Young University and enjoy writing alter, ding concerts, lectures, plays and taking adult education c lasses She has been active wdh MOTC almost same its re organization and served last year as Publicity Director She is also a t harter mctr.l r of the Chapter nl Utah Young Homemakers Club and served as that group's first President and later as Reporter She taiievrs that her ric as mother is the mst ini port.int any person can have, but aNo feel it is important lor a mol h r to have her own personal interests which she enjoys as well and also be involved in school, com munity and political affairs and try to have a hand in controlling tbne influences outside the home which will affect her children |