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Show Friday, September 25, 1953 Garfield Leader, Garfield, Utah ments will be served after the progi am. Mrs. Hex Bateman, P-- A president, and Mr. Morgan Lund, srhuol principal, invite all parents to attend this fellowship gathering and become better acquainted with the teachers, the chapter officials, and each otiier. A consultation period for teachers and parents will be held in the class rooms from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Garfield PTA Meeting To Feature Film Parent-Teache- - i Your Doctor . . . fl irrfrs tf r The followiRf ii m lbs Utab f(Jra tvrtiim iv Members is bwir M child AuKidits hh4 iniJk rotifuiattoH t$$r ItKdi Rgwtrr, 1 hcvr grlirlg) rift fWTf Olkn is dS ibroughOMl lbs et j o brflpr scifNiust 9wi ififc, and diriigard la O silb profclfiRS isrm iba ptopu sf t'ldbe lb Hay Fever ..May fever la the most common These pollen grains art so wnall as to bs visible only under a microscope. During the pcftRnatlng period, there are literally mfUIona of the tiny grains released into the air dally. If these pollens are inhaled by a person who la highly allergic (sensitive) to them, the nose and eye discomfort starts almost Immediately. When they re no longer being released Into the air, symptoms subside and finally disappear. The pollens of flowers are sticky and heavy, and are carried by Insects rather than by the wind. This type seldom causes hay fever except on very dose contact with tha flower. Soma people have hay fever trouble throughout the year. This perennial variety can be caused by allergy to inch common things as house dust, feathers, bedding, animal dander, foods, molds, and even to n person's own bacteria. On ran occasion, persons may become allergic to Insect wings or certain emanations of Insects. In the midwest, hay fever of this kind la sometimes caused by the caddis fly and ths May fly. Although the symptoms are annoying and even incapacitating at times, the big reason for thorough and competent treatment of hay fever la to prevent asthma. Thin moat dreaded complication occurs In approximately 40 of persons who have hay fever. In addition, many others develop the complication of einue troubles Hay fever is diagnosed by. the typical nose and eye symptoms and also by proper skin testing. Skin teste make possible As Identification of thspottana, molds, duet, etc. causing dtseixn fort, as a result of which sarmns can be prepared to "deeaneKM" (immunise) tha persona who Is afflicted. Treatment with pcopwty peeps red serums leads to marked Belief for more than IO45 ef hajr fever sufferers Temporary faM in comparatively mild cases h afforded by the antihistamine drugs, but they have no "dsssnti Using" effect and offse no luting of nil ulWglc conditions, affecting ep; r xini!iti'ly 5,000,000 people In the l'niie-- Slates alone. The term Itself is an unfortunate misnomer, since the trouble is seldom due to hay, mid fever plays no part In it at all. There Is a touch of Irony tn the fact thiil most uf the hay fever in this cininlry can be blamed inin's conquest of the directly o:i continent m North America. Until the early sclllara cleared the land for farming and permitted by livestock, hay fever was a mr The removal of the native vegetation promoted the growth and multiplication of ragweej, tumbleweed, sage and others, and hay fever waa Boon on the march. Sometimes referred to aa roee fever" or "allergic rhinitis," this condition begins usually before the age of 40. It affecta the none and eyes, and sometimes the mouth, throat and : ears as well. Typical symptoms consist of sneezing, running and Itching of the nose, watering and of the eyes, occasionally , Itching accompanied by cough or by itching of the throat and ears. Fre-- I quent rubbing of the extremely Irritated none lias been termed . "the alleigic salute. When caused by pollens, hay fever's uncomfortable symptoms begin as soon as the disturbing pollens are being circulated in the air. The pollens of trees appear In the spring, those of grass and many weeds in the summer, and those of ragweed and sage persist as late as the first heavy frost benefit over-grazi- dlM-n- i ly ! BOWLING T On ni'xt Tliursil.iy, Oclulxr 1st, the f.rst meeting of the Gai field r Association will be held in tinyucljtnrium at 7:30 p.in. The feature uf the '.'.rain will be a shewing of the f.lm, "The Fight fur Hotter Schools", which will be of interest to all parents concerned with this vital problem. meetAt this "gi ing, officers and committee chairFOR SALE men of tiie P T A will be intro- Duck Club Special Plyduced, al.ing with the (iarficld wood Boat, in excellent condition. School teachers. Musical enter$50.00 tainment w.ll be furnished by Edward Croce. IBM W. 3100 So. some of the pupils, and refresh DIAL 2593 Says WOMENS TUESDAY "A LEAGUE Shirley Begent had a fine game of 200 in the A" League bowling at the Utah Cupper Club. Other high scores were K:in:i Meyer, 154; Roxic Sudbury, 100; Fran Sheppiek, Luui.sc Erickson, 170; Anita Junes, 151; LaVon Dca, 187; Laura Daniel, 158-10- Donna 155-15- 6; Crotnar, 154; E. Irene Turkey, Bette Cutler, 181; Husband, 161-19- Zitu, Thelma Singleton, S. Cuon, 188; 191-15- 2; Mc- 183; Amy Carty, 168. were Others I,:ll.an Riley, A. Griffith, 187; Pearl Moore, Anne Tygesen, Rodgers, Cenella 153-15- 0; Arline Vivian Kemp, 174; 153; 158; Har-war- d, 165-15- B LEAGUE Betty Bezzant had high game of the "B League, and Ruth Andrus took high series of 451 with game uf Other were Millie Ciuistoff: 142; Ella Empry, 145; Nula Farnsworth, 153; Helen Wininu-r163; Maxine Culling, Betty Mitchell, 160; Florence 199 in , 159-14- 4; Smith, 150; Lola Denzley, 141;; Alice Ribulto, 163; Joy Coun, 147; E. 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