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Show April 1, 1960 Page 7 BLANDING OUTLOOK Fluoridation, Expanded Medical School Program Urged by Doctors ; 'was MEXICAN coming . and Mrs week Lamarr Eddie brother, r3-yA- s and his family from Rifle, Colo. The Archie Lenninger family made a trip to Blanding and Saturday, Nancy Pehrson was Linda's guest on the trip. Mrs. Mason drove Dr. Mason to Los Angeles last week for a meMon-tice- dical llo consultation. Ask ary square dance is recreation Since better form of than square dancing. five month had t-'i- s dnesdays, no enthusi-a3tthe- re the group found 3 We- weeks too long to wait so had a Saturday night. The 1960 cancer drive begins 1. April Jrs. Alice Dovjl&ss is chairman of the drive for this get-toget- her area. The Albert Montano family went Ooctor Fallon on Montana Trip Hurrying home to Blanding to oounted in the 1960 oensus are the twin sons, Donald and David, of Dr. and Mrs. Fallon Dr Fallon left today for Great be Montana to bring home Mrs Fallon Falls, ily have been January in Dr be back in his fam- and Pat Falls sinos Fallon expeets to Great his office on Monday Mr. and Mrs. Roy Johnson art the proud parents of a boy, bom March 25. The happy grandparents & are Mrs. Nora Nielson and Mr Mrs Marion Blaok SCHOOL LUNCH.... Tuna salad Cheese sticks Whole wheat rolls and milk Fresh plums Thursday, April 7 Cheese burger noodle loaf Tossed lettuce and apple salad Spiced cherries Hot rolls and milk Friday, April 8 Potatoe cheese salad Buttered, diced beets Fruit Cup and cookie i Mr F o and Mrs vited Alice IXisty Rhodes in- and Don Douglas to help eat the ham they had won as a prize it Everett Neff took his son DoMr, and Mrs. Harold Douglas nnie to the A.A.U Wrestling neat made a business trip to Denver, at Ft. Collins, Colorado March, Colorado this weekend. Don 19 is the three year high Mr, and Mrs. Roy Akin, Mr. and school wrestling Champion of Mr 3. George Denby and daughter School. were Sunday visitors of the Blanding High of St ChristoLiebler Father Dale 3teermar.3. They are relapher's Mission, Bluff, will have tives of Mrs. Steerman and make Mass at the Recreation Iia.ll in , their home in Jolores, -- ole TZ the Village on Sunday, April Joe.n Stavsly went to Grand at 4 p.iTi. Everyone welcome Junction Friday and was joined 3, Li her husband on Saturday for a A student from the state agrivisit with Gaylord's father. j cultural college told the farmer. Mr. end Mrs, IVrlph VunArsd"! Your methods of cultivation are -visitifpnt their 4 day wee!. end out of date. Why, Td ng Virginia's parents ;.nd othr hopelessly be if surprised you get ten pounds relatives in ?dco, of from that tree. apples Mr. and Mrs. Rob Maurice went to Oljato Saturday where they er. So would I, replied the farmThats a pear tree. spent the Jsy with riev. Gordon On end family. their return n ooooooooooooooooooooooooo o o Post o O o Every Day Low Prices O o o o Plus old Strike Stamps o o o Qt Chop o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o 0pm 7 to 7 Week Days-1- 0 lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll When Yon Need MB lb B on- could have been the for a four day viswith friends and relatives. Hill mo, car the other and an to 5 Sundays a DOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Hot rolls and milk M, on cause of a serious accident The Maurices took the damaged car out Tuesday to begin the mate of damage & costly repair i Mr. P & Maurice, who a did fine bir of driving, canyon By NOLA PEHRSON Athol Foulk havs to Ltadville . HONORABLE MENTION. HAT NEWS of manu eve ring and no one was hurt A 12 foot drop on one side, a Resolutions favoring fluoridation of water supplies, the fostering of medical schools and scholarships, and the proper labeling of poisonous products were passed Nby the House of Delegates of the Utah State Medical Association last week. In additionrVhe deTe- gates, representing some 800 Utah physicians, expressed continuing opposition to federal legislation of the type fostering socialization of medicine. Urging an enlarged program of scholarships for medical students, and construction of new medical schools on a nationwide basis, the USMA warned that the output of trained physicians must be boosted four per cent in the next ten years to meet population growth. The fluoridation resolution termed treatment of culinary supplies a safe and effective means of reducing dental caries. Labelling fluoridation safe, effective and in keeping with the American philosophy of utilizing advances to combat disease, the State Medical Association voted full support of efforts to provide water treatment as recommended by the U.S. Public Health Service, American Dental Association, American Medical Association and similar organizations. they ran into the rear trip loaded truck. Mrs. o o o o o o o o o o o o o o oo |