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Show Garfield Leader, Garfield, Utah Friday, June 22, 1956 Social Items Magna-Garfiel- d Mr. end Mr. R. L. Erickson de- aunt, Mrs. Evelyn Garrity. Miss parted Friday (or Los Angeles, Nancy was enrolled at the UniCalifornia, to meet their daugh- versity of Hawaii. ter, Nancy, who was returning from a six month trip with her Chris Gene Xennell, son o( Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kennell of Salt Lake City has been spending the Salt Lake Transportation past three weeks visiting with Howard Beckatead of Florence Company Drive in Magna. Mrs. Carl Simmons and daughter, Janice of Yerrington, Nevada, arrived Sunday to vaoation with Mrs. Simmons' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oluf Olsen, and other relatives and friends in this vicinity. Mitt Diane Foutx Becomee Bride Of Carl Otto Andra The Oquirrh Stake House was the setting for the reception Friday evening honoring Mr. and Mrs. Carl Otto Andra. Effective December 5, 19SS The bride is the former Miss All routes except Now 11A go VIA Diane Lee Foutz, a daughter of West Temple and U00 South No. HA-f- s express from Wait Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Foutz, 2851 Temple VIA SIN South Street to South 8900 West, Magna and the I4N West then South to SIN So. grooms parents are Mr. and Mrs. and West over regular route. Pas- Otto C. Andra, 4406 South 3200 sengers puked up at all stops West, Granger. The' bridal pair recited nuptial along West Temple Street. vows in the 6alt Lake Temple in I ceremony performed by Elder Harold B. Lee of the Council of ths Twelve. For her wedding, the radiant bride chose an original gown uf full and alencon lace over satin. It was styled with a molded bodice and featured long, pointed sleeves and a round neckline, accented with lace medallion embroidered with pearl and sequins. skirt was made The floor-lengof tiers of scalloped lace and pleated tulle. Her bridal veil of shier illusion was released from a lace crown trimmed with pearls and sequin. She carried a bouquet ofg vanda orchid and carnations one large oichid. Bridal Attendants were Mr. Bridal attendant Rex Willard, Mis Thunna Elmer. Miss Carroll Carman. Mr. Kenneth Smith, Mis Carole Evans and sisters of the bridegroom, Miss Carol Andra and Miss Virginia Andra. ballerina-lengt- h They wore dresses in blue, pink and green, and carried umbrellas filled with th :rn-terin- carnation and Esther Reed dais- ies. Mother of the bride chose a gown, while the groom's mother was in blue. Both had corsages of carnations and roses. Albert Andra was best man and Rex Willard, Ray Davis, John Mellor and Richard L. Nuttall pink usher-- , d. a honeymoon destination in Northwest, (he bride woie a buige ensemble with brown acT l;u.-- cessories. Tiiey will return to make their hum? in Granger. Prenuptial party hustesses were Miss Caiman and Mrs. Willard. Miss Evans. FIREMEN KEPT BUSY ON BLAZES ing more calls for grass fire alarms. One occurred at 4:25 p.m., another at 7:00 p.m. in a garage that was back of the former B Si G Row apartments. Damage of $50 resulted in the blaze. At 8:10 p.m. a fire at 9200 West and 3200 Sju:h, was aain caused by burning dry June grass and at 10:00 p.m., another alarm was answered near the residence of Henry Stiffler by the water tanks -- again a grass fire. Word of Caution A word of caution is given to all local residents relative to burning of June grass near sheds and other buildings. The firemen have noticed that some residents have their trash cans surrounded by the extremely dry grass, which is like tinder. I Lake View Thrift Center I GILLETTE TIKES I I 1st Grade 6.70-1- 5 Introductory Offer I shall feel until I die a desire to increase the stock of harmless cheerfulness. Charles Dickens $ 495 One family builds a wall, and The firemen were kept busy two families get the benefit. William Scarborough Tuesday and Wednesday, answer With Trade-I- n I JUST ARRIVED I I New Stock Duncan , Canterbury Cryetal I t Special For June 20 per cent Off I MAGNA LUMBER I I & HARDWARE SEE THE BEAUTIES TODAY i I Your Doctor Says... tas's can give mi Jaunt diae-t- m as tularxaia, undulant fever, typhoid, and many infections. The well knowu other Kahn trst for tvphdis is usually run as a routine lust. There are oilier laboratory procedures available if the symptom or findings suggest a specific involvement ef on uf the organa. Tests on blood, spinal Huid and sputum can give rvuleiice of liver trouble, kidney damage, tubarcu-lusi- s or pneumonia, and a best of ether iwii.lii.g to suth ' e Tke ftiltmit g it tea Uriel tili.lri tf ikt L'hik Suit Midatl Amtialtaa meet pakluktd ompaatna aifi pwv fciW atmpapn. Tktit tilit Ititreu krAJt d appear nttf atker utrk fSiMfSwf Sr imi mM brltri aipmiel pm wilt prMtmt Stank, aad drugged It impi.ee tin mill-kth- e conditions. f (( pnpit j L ink. Another group of proceduswu are known a xkiu TESTS amount of testtael. By injecting a small substance into the skin, An you one of those persons afraid a reaction may occur that suggests ot lui i'i! is. allergies, and of teats? When your physician requests posaibilily .certain laboratory test, do you hesitate immunity fur diphiheria aad scarlet fever. and try to find some excuse for not comAt the present time, there is no pleting them? Such fear is completely unfounded end the resultant delay may satisfactory laboratory last fer the endanger your health. praseiK of cancer. It g cancer is located The great majority of individual where a small section can be removed, consult their physician because they the diagnosis can be confirmed. Howore experiencing some type of distress, ever, there is no test on blood or erina or have noticed some unusual deviation that ran ba used to detect unsuspected Item their normal behaviour. After cancer. In this matter ef laboratory testa, lesteoing to the patient's story and making an examination, the physician the patient should undamtand the role certain that may suggest laboratory of the laboratory making the last, and tost be undertaken to complete the the physician. The laboratory performs investigation and aid in determining the test, reports the result to the physithe exact diagnosis. cian. The physician then has ths task ; The type of tests will of course be of evaluating ihia laboratory teat in dictated by the nature of the complaints light of I ha entire picture h hail develonod the suspicions of the doctor. The ped from observation of the patient. more common routine tests am of great One word of caution should be issued value as screening procedure of body to the patient undergoing teats. Dishealth in general. The blood count will regard ths opiniens of relatives and determine presence orabsence of anemia, friends, who may have bad similar teats, sins of acute infection, and may give but probably for different conditions. evidence of blood diseases such as leu- These friends have no kemia and bleeding disorders. The medical and are routine urinalysis gives information of wrong and cause needless worryinvariably n aad in the patietii s mind. Remember, kidney function, possibility ol bladder or kidney infection, and is usually the you have placed s yourself in your first evidence of presence of diabetes. hands, and pleas trust him t Tho sedimentation rale is a measure of interpret the teats for yeu. the rapidity af the red cells of the blood Your health is your moot important settling in a tube. This is a valuable asset. Guard it bv physiscreening procedure, a an elevated rate cian's sid st the firstsackingefyour illness, and sign may indicate a generalized body in- follow his suggestions aad instruc turns fection, a tumor, or chronic condition in undergoing laboratory testa. This Mch as arthritis. fer preventative msdieiaa, If the routine tests are within the early and accural diagnosis,allowing wfO normal range, special tests can then be rapid return ts health and In permit ires red ordered. Examination of blood samples longevity, DONT BE AFRAID Kennecott's neui addition to tttedts economfe diet !.y aggiut inalion fJ mrriun 1 1; m tmktrt j., OF Kennecott is now making cakes ton blocks of copper. Cakes in the copper industry-ar- e produced by the casting wheel recently installed in the Garfield refinery at a cost of more than two million dollars. By using other molds on this same gigantic wheel, Kennecott also can produce copper billets, which are cylindrical castfeet long. ings three inches in diameter and about four other producers of copper Kennecott can compete successfully with And cakes, when done to only when it meets the needs of customers. a turn, meet the needs of factories that make such products as pots and pans, electrical fittings, gaskets and radiator cores. Billets meet the needs of fabricating plants that make pipe and tubing. The installation of this new two million dollar casting wheel is another step toward Kennecotts goal of serving its customers better. This is important to all Utahns because it helps maintain payrolls, in Utah s supply purchases and tax payments that play such a big part prosperity. -- one -so-- called g phvsi-cisn- TTtannecott Copper Corporation "A Good Neighbor Helping to Build a Better. Utah |