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Show lephi, Utah October Thursday, 12, 1961 Page Si Melba Levan News Briefs Former Nephi Young Mr. and Mrs. Clark S. Wood lint1 in Tooele recently to attend the wedding reception for Mr. and Mrs. Keith liamond. nun A fumu-oung Ncplu The Lan Ovicettes held will be honored on Sunday their first meeting of the year serafternoon at testimonial tin at City Hall on Wednesday vices to be held at the Kearns New ofol last week house at 4600 evening North Stake ficers weie elected' Mrs. Floy West 5015 South, according to per, president; Mrs Honnie information i evened in Ne- Hu Bosh, vice president; Mrs Enphi. He is Elder It. Main Tay- id Worwood, secretary - treasson of Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Man To Serve Mission r DEER HUNTERS fCOME lor, IN Taylor. Elder Taylor has accepted a call to lalior in the New England mission of the church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints. Among those on the program are Linda. Arlene, Mary Lou and Jennie llinte, also former Nephi residents, who will sing two vocal quartet - Small Down Payment -Regular Discount Easy Terms. We'll fake your old gun as a down payment! selections. 3 bedroom tX)Il SALE home in excellent location Coal stoker, forced air heat, or 34 basement. I hone 563 41 see Eugene E. Wilkey at West Third North. GUN ACCESSORIES Hunting Caps - Hats - Thermal Gloves and Sox - Fluorescent Caps and Capes, Hunting sen, Mrs. Enid Worwood. Mrs. X c . r Duo Found Guilty A Jury in the Filth District Court tins week found Jack O. Smith and Ivan Hunt, both of Spanish Fork, guilty of second degree burglary, on a charge of burglarizing the upper power plant in Salt Civek canyon on J uly 21, They will t:e sentenced on October 27. l,eo A. Wooden will tie arraigned in the District Court on Oct. 27, in an embezellment charge. 11. s's , n. 1 i A '"I 4 J 'h )'V-- ' . . . RELOAD Nephi now -- save up to 50 on shotgun and rifle ammunition Come in any - time! r NATIONAL role as of his monster the snaps pictures mythological cyclops actors in Rome ',n the set of The Titans. Giuseppe Tosi, made up for his PHARMACY 2 TO Com A lovely luncheon was serv ed by the hostess, Mrs. Harper, and the remainder of the ivenlng was sjient viewing slides. Present were Mi'S Fern Wankier, Mrs Lorraine and see a mm Gcwpet (n col-rae- d Stejihensen, Mrs. Alice Shop-heiMrs. Iconise Taylor, Mrs. Msry Aagard. Mrs, Knid Worwood, Mrs Melba Ballow. Mrs. Gwen Stejihensen, Mrs. PaulMrs. Bonnie ine Mangelson, Mrs. Irene Mangelson, Bosh, Mrs. Mr Myris Stephensen, Ilonnie Paystrup. Mrs. Blanche Stephensen, Mrs. Geraldine P.nsquist and the hostess, Mrs. Floy Harper. Mrs Dale Anderson and family of Ogden, and Mr. and Mis Furl Woodall and family of Bountiful were week end guests of their parents, Mr, and Mrs. Clark S. Wood. So $usciws d, Lovely colors! Heavenly carved texturel Va ' . - v ".'J ? Yet it costs only 'way ' - fri v.v Mrs. Kerma Jensen and baby Kio Linda, California and Mrs. Chloe Anderson of Salt Lake City visited one day last week with Mrs. Della Tun I.iidge and Mrs. Hay Winter. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Sorensen and children of Provo visited on Saturday at the homes of their parents, Mr. and Mrs fr Peter Sorensen and Mr. and fjfy i'? , . 9 jQQg sq. yd. 'S3r t-- 'Tc , j 'S' ,'rT - 1 j i - Ays j.- y- X s - - " ' Mr. and Mrs. Henry Peterson of Fountain Green were dinner gu'ists of their son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jackman on Sunday. Week end guests of Mrs. Lillie Gillispie were Mr. and Mrs. William Marshall and family of Orem. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Witt and baby of Provo were Sunday visitors at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. LeGrand Mangelson. Mrs. Neils Anderson was in Logan last week to attend the Leadership school for women, at the U. S. UU. She also visited with Mr. and Mrs. George Paxman. I- - 'I PILE YARNS of 100 PURE WOOL permanently mothproof ? CHAPMAN FURNITURE NATIONAL PHARMACY WEEK OCTOBER 2 TO 9 Here Are Some Ifatfs Whicb Reveal The Real Story Behind High Value, Low Cost life-giviDrugs ng CONTINUING TIIE 13. THE DISCUSSION OF VITAL FACTS FROM OF OCTOBER 5, 1961 TIMES-NEW- S 200 Million Dollars Were Spent by American Drug Companies on Research Last Year That was 7 times the amount spent In 1940. By 1965, peach 850,000,000 the figure may Finance Tomorrow's Improved Drugs The money you spent for drugs 20 years ago helped pay for research that made antibiotics, steroids, and hundreds of other drugs possible. It was one of the most rewarding investments you could have made. The same is true today, and the rewards will be even greater. 15. The American Life Expectancy Has Jumped 10 Years in the Last 20 Years Modern drugs have provided much of the reason for this Increase. 16. Most New Drugs Come From American Drug Companies There was a time when the world looked to Germany for most of the new drugs. American companies have dominated the field since the middle 1940s. Between 1939 and 1959, we developed 85 major new drugs, as against 14 from Germany, 7 from Switzerland and 5 from France. Russia, with its completely-controlle- d pharmaceutical Industry, has not produced one single effective new drug In the last 40 years. Hi for Major Diseases Are Plummeting 17. Death Rales Pneumonia and influenza deaths are down 70 since 1937. Down 83 since 1944 for gastric diseases; 90 for for gastric diseases; 90 scarlet fever; 93 for whooping cough; 96 for diptheria. This list is very long. 18. Mastoiditis and Other Ear 21. Recovery of Tuberulosis Victims Has Increased Owing to Improved Drugs Death rates have fallen 80 since 1944, and the cost of recovery has dropped. The City of New York- saved 20 million dollars in one year alone through use of new drugs to heal TB patients more quickly. The saving in new hospital construction that would have been necessary had the 1944 death rate continued is incalculable. , 14. PrescrpMons Bought Today Help M v. it T WEEK OCTOBER Marva Mr. and Mrs. David Mangelson of Arimo, Idaho are visiting this week with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. LeGrande Mangelson and Mr. and Mrs. Thco Westring. AMMUNITION Shop NOW and SAVE at SPORTSMAN SUPPLY 123 South Main Mi's. Mi. Herman Christensen. BEST PRICE IN THE STATE ON Phone 280 t, reporter. Hot iring officers are Mrs. Mvrtis Stephen y and look over our good selection of Winchester, Remington, Savage Rifles and Shot Guns. BE SURE to see the new WIN LITE Winchester automatic shot gun. Jackets and Coats urer, and Mrs. Geraldine B. Ros-qms- Ballow, Shepherd Infecions Were Major Health Threats 15 Years Ago Surgery was usually indicated, and the total cost of the disease often topped $1,000. Death was not uncommon. Today, the chances of reThe disease is now curable without surgery. covery have increased covery have increased 76. The disease is now curable without surgery, using about $15 worth of antibiotics. Mastoiditis has become so rare, medical schooLs have difficulty finding cases for teaching purposes. 76. 19. Our Increasing Life Expectancy Great Impact on the National Economy, to Say Nothing of the Priceless Value of Life Itself Has Had A In just one recent year, the U. S. Treasury coieeted one billion dollars in taxes from people who would have been dead, had the 1937 death rate continued. Because these people lead active, useful lives, they added 6 billion dollars to the national Income. 20. Steroids and Corticosteroids Have Improved the Life Expectancy of many arthritis patients while making It possible for them to lead near normal, products e and enjoyable lives. Ml UJ o)U Ill'll 22. Tranquilizers Are Reducing Mental Hospital Popuations returning large numbers of people to health, for the first time in history. Value to the patient, and to the taxpayers who support mental hospitals, is inestimable. 23. Competition in the Pharmaceu- tica Industry is Extremely Intense There are over 1,300 companies in the field. Even among the largest, not one accounts for as much as 10 of the total market. In other Industries, where there is the big 3 or the big 4 one or two companies often dominate the market. The realization that one effective new drug can upset the entire rank order of companies stimulates them all to find new, better medicines. 24. Quality Control is of Utmost Concern to Established Pharmaceutical Houses of their production effort in this area, to ensure that their products are as pure, potent, and uniform as possible. It Is very difficult for even pharmacists, not to mention patients, to determine the quality of modem drugs without the benefit of special equipment. Fharmaceutical companies realize that responsibility is theirs; it Is a vital one, and they fulfill It accordingly. Many spent 15 25. Pharmaceutical Companies Make No Higher Profits Than Any Oilier High-Ris- k Companies They average about profit, about the same as oil, chemical and building material companies. These profits are used to pay for research. 12 |