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Show WEEKLY NEWS JOURNAL, JULY 15, 1976 REFLEX-DAV- IS Odd TeeBDn WammGj FIRST, the good news: Robert B. Shira, president of the American Dental Association, reported a child dentistry specialist. Dr. Chris R. Simonsen. g efforts by mothers to help small babies can lead to rampant destruction of the infants teeth, he said. It happens when mothers prolong bottle feeding of their babies and put them to sleep with bottles in their mouths. save natural teeth. MILK, apple juice, orange juice, sugar water and other Speakers at the Utah Dental Association convention in Salt Lake City recently gave Utah news, some chiding words, and a warning about a threat to babies. some happy Dr. that dentists are making headway in their efforts to TOOTH extractions declined seven percent in this country between 1959 and 1969, despite a 14 percent he increase in population, said. HE PRAISED the schools for teaching dental health-includ- ing the dangers of consuming excessive sugar. Unfortunately, many or even most schools in the state also sell candy, soda pop, cookies and other high sugar content foods on their premises, he said. preventing cavities. Well-meanin- liquids in baby bottles can cause the release of acid from bacteria sticking to a babys teeth, Dr. Simonsen said. He advised mothers to stop tooth-destroyi- their babies bottle-feedin- g The chiding came from Dr. Newell E. Warr, the new Utah Dental Association president. Association, stressed the importance of dental floss in when they reach the first birthday and not to put them to sleep with a bottle when they are younger. WIDE destruction of teeth in small children is called bottle mouth, and the Utah Dental Association Womens Auxiliary is launching a campaign to educate young mothers about the danger to their childrens dental health." Dr. Sanford M. Bingham, a Provo dentist and outgoing president of the Utah Dental OF COURSE, the toothbrush is a very helpful weapon against decay, but we are finding that dental floss can be even more important, he said. Flossing of teeth, together with proper brushing, especially at the gum level on the sides, has been found to be particularly effective in preventing decay. Another speaker at the convention, Dr. Eugene Savoie, a crustee of the American Dental Association, observed that prevention is a key that will unlock the door to a lifetime of better lower cost. dental health at OBVIOUSLY much needs to be done to teach children to care for their teeth, beginning at an early age, he continued. We believe that if dental health is included in and related to a total school health education curriculum, dental health will be greatly improved and the cost of providing it will be greatly reduced. THE WARNING came from PROTECT YOUR HOME S INTERIOR; RE-RO- Fashion COUNTY FIRST HALF WINNERS At the Ladies tanvonlands national Softball Tournament held recently at Moab l the Sunset City Ladies In Sott-hal- Team emerged as winners. A large 1st place trophy was awarded the team lor their winning efforts. The ladies played Burger King Ladies from Grand Junction Colorado winning with a score of 6 to 4 in favor of Sunset. THE NEXT game was with Pioneer Door Sales Ladies team of Lavton. Utah. Sunset Ladies Pitcher Renue Albtx-topitched a no hitter game. The score was 6 to 0. In the championship game the Sunset Ladies played against Budwtser ladies Team from Salt I.ake City winning with a score ot 15 to 4. Rainee Clayton and Susan Col ledge were team. named to the Memhets of the team are Debbie Susan Wood, Colledge, Rainee Clayton. , Robin Clayton. Lorvnn Jannette Corgiat, Roberta Valdez, Renae Albiston, Donna Theis. Joyce Anderson, Shelly Christensen. Dorttida Cares and Sherry Titus, with Mel Wood as were They undefeated the first half of league play and are now in the second half of league play. The team is currently in need of a coach on a volunteer basts, anyone interested in coaching these fine ladies please call Norm Sant Sunset Citv Councilman in charge of recreation, vw 825-620- Hospital Names Controller Floyd D Morgan, former Layton resident and Weber State College graduate, has been named comptroller for the new Davis North Medical Center, Layton.' MR. MORGAN will he tn Will-den- coach. THE LADIES are currently in the Davis County Teague in which they play on playing Monday and Wednesday 13:11111,'.: 71 expenditures at the charge hospital, which is scheduled to open in November. His responsibilities will include of material control management, business affairs. data processing ac- counts and financial matters Mr. Morgan recently completed a training program at the three-wee- k Garland. Texas hospital in preparation for his new assignment. out Eaten grasshoppers-goin- IN ATTEMPTS to by A GRADUATE of Davis High School, Mr. Morgan majored in accounting at Weber State College Since leaving college, Mr. Morgan has held several accounting-manageria- l positions with General Electric Credit Corp., Stamford, Conn., and General Electric Computer Division, Phoenix, Artz. He also was employed as lavton City Finance Manager and audit work fot Sperry Utah Company, Salt Take per-torme- the former Phyllis Brooks, l.ayton. The Morgans hae four i hildr m and are residing their new in l.ayton u nt home is finished in Kavsulle. The family is acme in the L.DS church. Trade-Mark- wearing pants, may switch around with different skirts, using the same blouses and jackets worn with the Quality s FREE ESTIMATES Nana1 while failing to provide a sure-cur- e remedy for the grasshopper, continued to be the most commonly used control for more than half a a century later, grasshoppers are still taking a big chunk out of farm in the western states. Last year in South NOW, century. Dakota, for example, they cost farmers more than $4 million in terms of yield losses and control costs. Alfalfa was the states hardest hit crop, but heavy damage also was inflicted on corn, wheat, and sunflower plantings. ENTOMOLOGISTS states at the look for heavy damage again this year if dry weather continues. Although serious outbreaks seldom occur in the eastern states, grasshoppers are still numerous enough in these areas to cause some crop damage each year. And while they seem to relish cereal crops and forage the most, the National Cotton Council points out that grasshoppers even m small numbers - can greatly reduce cotton yields by cutting the seedlings and later the bolls. called SOMETIMES locusts, these greedy pests have plagued mankind since the beginning of history. At one time or another, they have brought fear and famine In this country, they injured crops in New England in 1797 and hordes of them destroyed every continent. early settlers crops CHEMICAL sprays began to come into use against grasshoppers - in the late 1940s, but now with many of the insecticides banned and others proving too costly and impractical because of the UPHOLSTERY: SPECIAL scientists are looking at approaches. WRAPPED WITH PLUSH DACRON FOR THE LOOK OF ELEGANCE (on all (umlture upholstery orders with this ad.) FI 00 76 4x4 SHORT BED 4 Sp. P.S. 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I " ' 'rr 1969 FORD GALAXIE 500 Layton daughter-in-la- No. 6219 m 76 TORINO in Surge 1 00 v 70-7- BUT THE first outbreak to be considered a national calamity was the one which inspired the signs on settlers wagons in Nebraska. It began in the Rocky Mountain plains in 1874 and, 38 DISCOUNTED show a 5 percent infection rate on some of the test plots in 1818. scientist 5487 00 d Minnesotas Red River Valley agricultural other extras. RESEARCHERS there are turning a natural parasitic SO FREE HI DENSITY BICENTENNIAL SPECIAL insects migration habits One of the most promising agricultural experiment station to make the grasshoppers and thus more effective, scientists tried adding everything from beer to soap. 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