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Show Aug. 2, 1978, Page 5 CLEARFIELD COURIER, Common Warts Can Be Pesky Skin Nuisance Riverdale Report B Helen Norton reunion of the famify of Albert L. Andrews is to be held this Saturday, August 5, invitation from their Garth and family to spend last weekend with them on the BYU campus was enjoyed by Wilford and Beth Tesch. They particularly enjoyed bicycling i a 'mis i iiloil ion ol oilier I.iut ol llie slan. Oiilm.u t wails aren't liaiinl'ul. OHen dies will eventually go away, even without treatment. 1 hey will not become cancerous. Children gel wails more often than adults. Some persons seem to be immune and never get them. Warts arc contagious and can be transmitted from one person to another. Scratching warts can cause them to spread. Unless the wart is so located that it is constantly irritated, such as in the beard or scalp, or is unsightly, it often is just as well to let it alone. If your wart bothers you, for either physical or cosmetic reasons, ask your doctor to remove it. Warts can occur on any part of the skin, but most often appear on the hands and fingers and on the soles of the feet. Plantar warts, A wail those on the soles, muse the most trouble, the Anieiican Medical Association points out. at Riverdale Park, ac- around the campus and On their way home Sunday they picked up Tom and Adelphia Bingham at the Salt Lake Airport, and brought them back to their home at Washington Terrace. The Binghams had been down to California to attend the their of wedding grandson, Paul Kendrick Bingham who was married to Robin Elizabeth Tracy in the Los Angeles Temple on July 28. Paul is the son of Neil and Carole Bingham who live at Ervine. nearby states and overseas. An 8 lb. 8 oz. baby boy was born to Charles and Kerry Parent on July 20. They live at 913 West 4400 ssouth. the display case of Tideland Seafood and Deli are Mike Pace, and Gus left, manager, Blomquist, right, owner. The new Sunset business offers a line of and frozen seafood as well as many deli and imported items. fresh complete Seafood shop opens locally . ber is 773-449- Bottle club Pleasant , granddaughter has been added to the posterity Leonard and Thelma Their Oberbroikling. daughter Janet and her husband Jim Wells and a 5 lb. 12 oz. baby girl at McKay of Dee Hospital Sautrday, July The young couple has chosen the name of Jamie Kay for the new arrival. The Wells live at Willa RD. 29. Norma Cragun, said the parents plan to give her the name of Ember. Mrs. Dale (Etta) Demorest has been here from Montello, Nevada to visit her mother, Mrs. Flora Ulery and other relatives and friends. She was accompanied by her children, Dale Wayne, Daylene and Carla Ann. View 5 J, Hospital last The July 29. grandmother, residents, in an outing to the campground up on the back of Ben Lomond Peak last week. A new e On Sunday Lillie Tudder returned home from the University Hospital at Salt Lake City where she had surgery for removal of a tumor from her right eye. f, V for the Day: ; Thought' People who go through life looking for something soft can usually find it under their hat. serves with Navy Navy Commander Daniel Truax. son of Hugh G. Truax of 98 W. 650 M N. Clearfield, was graduated from the Naval War College. The Naval War College at R I . the oldest Newport, educational mstutute of its type in the world, presents graduate level courses lor selected (senior) military officers and top level government executives During the 10 month course, Truax studied the elements of strategy and policy, delense, economics and decisionmaking, and the credit of six taking by Advanced Placement (AP) tests Immediate plans for Blate include serving a mission for the LDS Church in the Bristol England mission. He received special permission to do this so that after his mission he could enter school or the job market. He said he has considered going back to school to receive a Master of Business Administration degree, or taking one of two job offers he has received from companies in Arizona and California. Other plans after his mission may include conhis studies in tinuing Actuarial Science, the method of applying probability in the Me insurance business Blate has and completed already passed the first two tests in a series of nine in the Actuarial career field, and would complete the others while working in the field The youngest of four children, Blate has two sisters and one brother. His father is a supervisor at the Defense Depot in Ogden. of his Some other achievements include being chosen as a Sterling Scholar in math for Roy High; the Young American Team Captain, elected Lieutenant Governor for Division 3 of the Utah-IdahKey Clubs, and attended the International Key Club Conin vention Anaheim Cahlorma. Blate was also selected in the county science fair last car to compete in the International Science fair in Cleveland, Ohio. There he placed third in the National Mathematics Association competition. COMPANY included seminars, lectures and individual research projects and served to prepare students for assignment to the highest level command and management positions'. He is a 1959 graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy, Annapolis, Md., with a Bachelor of Science degree. GUNNI S AKS will enter the Salt Lake City Mission Home on Aug. 19, just a week before his 19th He said that he birthday HANSEN GLASS effective employment of The forces. naval curriculum graduate Roy High school, and began to take math classes at WSC during his junior year, as he had finished calculus during his sophomore year He said that math was something that always seemed to be common sense " to him, and while in the second grade, he was doing computations and problems on the seventh grade level. He said he was not encouraged at this time and lost interest in math because he already knew all that his teachers were giving him Then, after entering the seventh grade at SandRidge Junior High, under the teaching of Margaret Howe, he again became interested in math and received instruction from her through his senior year of high school. Before he graduated from Roy in 1977, he had taken 24 hours of math classes at WSC, and had also received 72 hours worth of Commercial Auto INSULATED GLASS - Residential STORM DOORS WINDOWS ceJ. Is i A uH .'S..Xfo. , INSTALLATION STAHLE 563 COREY BUS. A.l) SAitS 290-155- RES. 5 292-550- ' C5 W. 100 N. UT 84010 BOUNTIFUL, 3 ShortStop jJwwia FI6E3 of the Utah Antique Bottle and Relic Club announces that this year'ij annual two day Show and Display will be held at e the Northwest 1300 North 3rd West Center, (Fair Grounds), Salt Lake City on August 01 h and 8th, Time will be 1 a.m. to 6 p.m. on August 5 and Sunday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Exhibits which will he judged and awarded prizes Alcoholic include will Multi-purpos- & Beverages, Drugs Medicinals, Household, Colors, Mineral Waters, Relics, Insulators and glass Bottle Antique Go-wit- & collectables McKay-De- Sautrday, Truaic WSC is 3.95. Blate is a 1977 i president & was born to Rodney and Susan Cragun Herrick at graduate At the summer commencement of Weber State College, one Roy resident in the participating ceremonies will be younger than the average graduate. Blate M. Jones, the old son of Mr. and Mrs Rodney Jones, 4866 South 2025 West, Roy, will graduate August 11 with a major in mathematics and a minor in history, receiving a Bachelor of Science degree. His grade point average at 1. $ JUMBO SHRIMP Lb. LOBSTER TAIL Eo. $6.39 $4.19 RED SNAPPER Lb. $1 CRAB SECTIONS Lb. HALIBUT FILLETS Lb. $4.99 $2.69 SALMON Lb. SEA BASS Lb. Johnston, Contemporary, Their first child, a 5 lb. 9 oz. 22 inches long baby girl BLATE JONES . . . young WSC -old 1 meets Gordon He Hospital on July 25. weighed 6 lbs. 7 oz.. They have chosen the name of Randy Lynn for him. The Doerr family now resides at 247 North .Polk. Glenn and Phyllis Child and their children, Brian, Suzanne,, Mary and Phillip, joined his brother Vern and family, baby brother for their Craig and Joyce Elaine Doerr at St. Benedict About 100 people attended their Thomas Reunion at Monroe Park last week, according to Leslie and Kathryn Scott. Their son, Dr. J. Thomas Smith and from Hemet, family California came for the reunion and spent about 10 days here. Tideland Seafood and Deli has SUNSET opened for business at 2465 N. Main, and invites area residents to drop in and see what they have to offer, Gus Blomquist, owner, and Mike Pace, manager, report that the new store will be open six days a week, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. They will be : closed on Sundays. The store features a complete line of fresh and frozen seafoods from the Atlantic, Gulf States, Alaska and San Francisco areas. Their motto is the Most from the Coast. Besides the seafood items they also feature canned specialities including such things as oyster stew, deviled crab and a wide variety of foods. They have a complete line of party-typ- e various cheeses and meats as well as party mixes and horsdoeuvres. They also have imported spaghetti and deli products. Specializing in complete party needs, the Tideland Seafood and Deli will also special order any items that you might want. The store num- Sodas A two little girls was born to A two week vacation trip has been taken by Vaun and Lois Davis. They went by way of Lake Tahoe and Sacramento then took the coast highway on down to Los Angeles where they visited Vauns brother-in-laand sister, Odell and Erma Jean Price. As they came home trough Las Vegas the latter part of last week they found the temperature there to be 109 degrees. PUTTING SHRIMP in :4fh going swimming. 8-year- graduates son Plaiitat waits can be pinhead cording to Patricia Andrews sic, 01 an inch 01 two in diameter. Nay, a daughter. The acIt they oecut on the tivities will begin at 10 a.m.. pressure points ot the foot, they can be exceed- combination of several treatments. Each family is to bring their ingly painlul. They push inward About half of all warts dis- own lunch. There will be with each step. Plantar warts appear spontaneously. We dont games and prizes. usually aie so uncomfortable, some- know why, but through the years The Nays are expecting times disabling, that treatment is many physicians have reported sucson Dale to come home their cesses with some form of sugrequired. Plantar warts can be very stub- gestion therapy. Some people for the reunion. He is located born, and your doctor may need to believe that warts can be charmed" at Fort Lee, Virginia which try several ditlercnt tieatmcms. away. If the patient has faith in a is the area where he served Common treatments are electro-sutger- certain treatment for warts no an LDS Mission and was which destroys the wart matter how ridiculous or unscientific also in the service. He has with an electric current, and freezsometimes the treatment will been employed as an y ing with dry ice or liquid nitrogen. work. technician there but recently Another common treatment is to still is going on on Research over to working changes burn out the wart with an acid. warts. They are often a nuisance with computers. His new Sometimes radiotheiapy is used. and a definite cure would be most duties will take him to all the Somettmes it is necessary to try a welcome, - 1 1 An A hi1 ftVf ' J J 8 discuss bottle collecting, plan annual shows or go on held trips to ghost towns for a weekend dig. Admission to the show is free, however, a 50 cent donation is requested. There will be a rare old bottle given away hourly to some lucky ticket holder. 2.69 2.69 I and miscellaneous, Also, there will be displays of antique bottles and sales tables where bottles and relics will be sold. Dealers and antique bottle collectors will be attending the show from such places as Nevada, Idaho, Ohio, Colorado and several other states. The club has about 55 members who meet to .79 i i i i i i t Lb. J ITALIAN SAUSAGE Lb. j KNOCKWURST Lb. PASTRAMI Lb. j DGD.D CHEDDAR CHEESE Lb. SHARP CHEESE Lb. IMPORTED SWISS Lb. DANISH F0NTINA Lb. PR0V010NE Lb. MOZARELLA CHEESE Lb. 1.85 2.13 3.20 3.25 2.65 2.65 IY1GA7 SALAMI j THURSDAY, AUG. 3rd FRIDAY, AUG. 4th & SATURDAY, AUG. 5th 3.19 2.45 2.39 3.69 EVERYTHING IN THE STORE DISCOUNTED! All summer merchandise 50-7- 5 All blankets, quilts, matching crib sheets, infant seat covers, diaper stackers 25 off. All new fall & school merchandise 10 & SURPRISES FOR THE KIDS) yv ITALIAN IMPORTED SPAGHETTI AND SAUCES. 2465 llsrtli yv Will BE GIVEN AWAT. 5670 So. 1970 17., Roy Shopping Confer OF THE GUNNI SAX) GUNNI S AKS Csh, Ssaiot 773-449- 1 CERTIFICATES COME SEE THE NEW STORE AND SAVE (THE WALKWAY WEST TIDELAND SEAFOOD CO. off. special V2 . V2 raceu Wv- - BALLOONS WE ALSO CARRY VARIOUS ITEMS, INCLUDING PARTY SUPPLIES L off. INFANT d & CHILDRENS WEAR lj ?V,I ' Vl Jj j, 1 ' ) A V 4 |