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Show rage THE SUN CHRONICLE, THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 12,' 4963 Nine Out Of Ten Stroke Patients Recover Completly EDITORIAL Progress In The Schools (This is one of a series of health columns about your heart, preThe other system being applied pared by the Utah Heart AssociaA challenge that stimulates arrftiition and yet does not ex- - is that of team teaching. This tion and published by this newsceed the abilities of the person method stems from the idea that paper as a public service.) When a stroke occurs, perhaps being challenged is. one of the teachers have talents for the hardest thing the patient must means df developing fight is a feeling of hopelessness individual potential. and despair. Strokes are not hopeOn this premise is based the less. In the past 10 years, medical research has given us many current teaching methods in the effective weapons against stroke: "Weber County School District of new drugs, surgical procudures, which the schools in Roy are a .and physiotherapeutic methods part. which can restore muscle function to even severely disabled Two programs currently being stroke patients. And the outlook explored in the Roy Junior High for the future is even brighter. School and the several element- A most important weapon at ore has one teacher thorough the ,a ary schools in Roy are those of service of the stroke patient the skills level program and team Te background in biology or in is his old determination to rechemistry and serves as the in- cover- to strike back at stroke. structor for that particular phase One good example of how such of the subject. More of these determination pays off is Louis team efforts are being introducPasteur the French Chemist ed as the need and talent to fill whose numerous contributions litthat need develops. In the Roy modern biological Even though two students have Elementary, which now has all erally shaped science. sevsever-eradentical learning abilities, its facilities constructed, l During Pasteurs lifetime students in a grade can be al doors are folded back upon practically nothing could be grouped who have similar capak occasion to allow one teacher to cities in a certain subject. This instruct as many as 90 students done for the stroke patient except to let nature take its course. is the skills level program. iat once in one large room. Yet Pasteur lived and worked for The fact is recognized by these Another idea recently presented 27 years after he had suffered a schools that one student may by State Superintendent T. II. Bell "big stroke at the age of 45. be able to learn one particular is that of introducing a classifi- - Whats more, much of his best subject faster than he can learn cation among teachers giving work was done in this period in another subject. If he is except- - better pay, more responsibiltes, which, it is reported, he had ional in one subject, he is placed and priviliges to teachers that another 50 little strokes. in a group with other students excel. He advocates that teachers to throw in the towel, Refusing who can learn the facts present- - be given ratings such as intern, Pasteur went on to make a sciened as fast as he can. career, and professional teachers tific history as the founder of than the singular require- - microbiology and a rather prinicpal and On the other hand, if that same ment of a cortificate to tach. a architect of the conquest of ges udent needs more study on an- - This he clalmSi will instjI1 incen. rm caused diseases. We honor his other subject, he is placed . in live in each teacher to acquire memory every time we take a wh0 aJtrouP W,UJ. studfnts. learn that the title of "professional through container of pasteurized milk for continUed self improvement, the refrigerator. inthis manner, the subject, In our own time, perhaps the In turn, as the teacher improv-teac- h teachers are better able to to the individual student ed himself, the students automati-rathe- r most famous persons who have than to the "average cally receive the benefits of a survived strokes to continue their con- - better qualified teacher. Supt. Bell important work are Sir Winston student in a classroom taining students left far behind points out that the level of learn-an- d Churchill and former President those bored with the repeti- - ing is no higher in a classroom Dwight D. Eisenhower. Sir Wintion. than the quality of teaching be- ston was stricken at the age 79 during his final term as Britain's ing performed. Extremities, however, are the Prime Minister. Since these efforts are aimed exception rather than the rule In 1957, during his second term and so these classes are organiat preserving this republic throas President. Mr. Eisenhower had zed as the need appears. Students ugh the improved education of a stroke which was mild and are placed in them by the recomour newer citizens, we support transitory in its effects. He made mendation of their teachers. these programs. an excellent recovery and soon returned for three more years of what is often called the most All Licensed Fenced strenuous job in the world. Lawn, is a common Discouragement of stroke, one that sometimes affects the whole ily as well as the patient. Howthe fact that should be 825-551- 9 ever, S. Roy stressed is that nine out of 10 teach-grat'e- st (1822-189- - New State Yard Shade side-effe- PETER PAH NURSERY SCHOOL 5939 2600 W., Phons EDITOR 5651 So. 1900 W. PUGCY for all occasions PIANOS Why pay more? . . Factory to you Dale Bingham Musil 2218 Dr. Murray on LIBERTY eve- Dance Studio Registration will be Saturday, Sept. 14 from 3 to 4:30 p.m. for tap, ballet, aerobatics, and jazz. 562? So. 7100 W. Hooper Phone EX by Horaco 05 Elm Y (inks by Robert V. Pontius - "World famous . j . This column espouses the free market, private property, limit- ed. government philosophy as it was propounded by the great men who established our constitution and nation. Their thesis was that wealth and prosperity is created through the production of goods and services on a free market uninhibited by government control of prices or labor; that the ultimate in a society was one which permitted the people was one which permitted the release of the greatest productive and creative efforts of its people. It has been the sad experience of many a nation that coercive masterminding of the market can never equal the great creative and productive pattern which results from the response to human necessity and demand. The trend in government today is away from these tested principles which made us a great nation. We are told and taught through various means that we should be reliant upon a great expanding paternalistic central government. History shows that reliance upon ones self and not seeking the security and shelter of social programs is the American way. Today when our Republic is "THE WUtTS Of TOIL threatened both from without and within there is much said and written about the vague terms freedom and liberty. Freedom from what ? Liberty to do what? We must clearly understand and safequard the necessary conditions for freedom if we are to avert the more common condition of mankind, that of slavery. It is not enough to build an over powering war machine, we must keep wide the idealogical gap between the free world and the collective dogmia of socialism. Government by and for the people is a concept of Christianity and as the people have accepted Christ and turned away from and paganism, they have gained self government and freedom. Great thinkers have declared this fact down through the ages. Paul stated 2 Cor. 3:17, "Where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is liberty. In weeks to come, this column will attempt to present some of the concepts of liberty that have come to us through the efforts of the worlds great libertarian thinkers, hoping that through the efforts of all and the Divine Providence that America might retrace her steps toward godless collectivism and regain the flower of her youth. IN SPACE AND SOIL" HOLIDAY ON ICE OF 1964 Janl Returns by Popular Demand NOTES Persons with hobbies or home industries could show their products as is done in a county or state fair. We could hold contests such as cooking, baking, preserving, and other contests that appeal to the housewife. W. 4400 S. Roy, Utah 6 Phone g JeanecI Cox's 825-80- 5 825-48- our-elve- capture the peoples imagination. We need to begin preparing for next year right now while we still remember what our las celebration was like. Why shouldnt Roy, the fastest growing city, lead all the other cities in having tis celebration? Phone .. 0 e We need to APPAREL SARAH COVENTRY Inc., leading APPLIANCES REPAIRED All makes of washers, dryers, designers of fine fashion jewelironers, etc. Phone ry has openings in this area for full or part time employment. S12 Atkinson Appliance. An easy, fun way to make that Christmas money. For interview FOR SALE or G.E. Electric range, call full size, pushlxitton, in good condition. See at 48 West 650 No., S12 MUST SELL Clearfield. Beautiful 3 bedrm. 1,800 sq. ft. brick rambler with two baths on main floor, family SAVE MONEY! 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We could also hold WE HAVE SHIFTS FOR FAIL! and Mrs- - Lincoln Ross and family, Sharon and Glen, Mr. and Robert Redford and twin sons, Mark and Mike, Mr. and Mrs. Clair Ross and Sherry Lynne, C0TlgH EE" e. square dancing during one Betty Barclay - Jonathan Logan - Domani EDITORIAL NATIONAL Navy-Syracus- including the parks for specialty acts, talent shows, the baby show, and other novel events. We all enjoy the beauty contest and baby contest, why not include a Knit Wools. Nationally known brands of: NEWS Dr. Newton K. Wesley A large group of friends atI want to compliment those who SELECTIVE SEEING made such a big effort to put on tended the wedding at Patio If all the competing senses gavt the Greater Roy Days celebration, Gardens in Bountiful on Friday I certainly appreciate the few evening honoring Mr. and Mrs. squal attention to every messagt Steven Nelson who were married timed at it one could easily set people who did so much to underhe bedlam that would result ii take the large production. I feel in the Salt Lake Temple. Steven he nerve ce frthat k is a tradition that should is the son, of Mr. and Mrs. Guy iers of the brain. If every object be carried through. Nelson of Clinton. n our line of viBut I would like to suggest a Mary Lynn Clifford, daughter rion or every few ideas that would make it of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Clifford iound within regis-ere- d more of a distinctive community will compete for miss Utah tarshot at the celebration. State Fair on Friday evening tame time it at 7:30 at the Riverside Stake-hous- vould drive us In the first place, why not hold :razy. Fortun- it the first week after school is itely, Mother Nature helps oin Mr. and Mrs. Paul Child left train maintain a balance and eon over in June before everyone rols these messages as thej leaves town. That way, we could this week for Chicago where Paul ire received. We learn selee have a good celebration at home will attend Dental schooL ion and suppression in in before everyone spends their monancy. Mrs. Mrs. and' Margene Alger Selective seeing Is one of the ey in some other part of the Florence Child were sustained easons the brain is able to sort country. sit from the many objects in the mutual teachers Sunday evening. leld, that which is important N ext, move many of the actTie more one learns to be selee-ivDoyle Heiner. and Leo Child ivities up from the Roy Park to in his seeing, the more h school entertained their Sunday the shopping malls so that peorill comprehend. People have this tour of with dinner and class a at of concentration in varying ple traveling through Roy could see the festivities and stop to the Temple grounds Saturday. agrees. Some people can read a 00k and comprehend every-hin- WANTED Part-timhydromatic participate. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bert and in it while the radio or TV man. Must be well qualified. s blaring. These are the peoplt A celebration should really have Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Bert reGeorges Auto Repair, 286 No. ?ith a high degree of selectivity Main, Clearfield. 1 Phone TA a purpose. I suggest calling ' it turned Saturday from a two week a and seeing hearing. S19 This ability may be developed Roy Market Days, or some- vacation in California. thing like that. To Carry out the Mr. and Mrs. Revere Burnett y the individual if we train Its benefits are obvious as theme, encourage merchants all returned from a vacation in Sacrell as rewarding. If the batter, LESSON and teaching helps for over town to feature special items ramento Relief Society Teachers availFriday, While there, Mr. 1 a baseball game, paid more for sale during that time. We Burnett blessed his new ttention to the roar of the crowd grandable at Jorgensens Book and nd the rhubarbs of his oppo-entcould decorate the town so it child. The parents are Mr. and Gift Shop, 1878 W. 5075 S. S.4 instead of watching the looks like a celebration. Mrs. Wayne Burnett, former resball, be would not be in is profession long. In the shopping areas, let those idents of Clinton. who are interested rent booths to sell display their wares, and so forth. We could open these booths to individauls or groups. Then church groups, clubs and other people could set up special bazaars or larger concessions. Perhaps a sidewalk cafe selling only hamburgers and hot dogs could be set up just to make it feel more ttessy and decorated. We could use the whole town Jo says, "Be smart, wear knits!" Come see our beautiful selection of Double The Sun Chronicle, published weekly at Roy, Utah. Second- class postage paid at Roy, UL CLINTON stroke patients do recover. AnA group of relatives were other is that modem medical served a dinner on the lawn research will continue to pro- of Mr. .and' Mrs. Reid Olmstead vide new ways and means to on Friday evening. Those attendhelp the patient fight stroke. were Mr. and Mrs. ..Howard ing Stroke can be conquered. It hapOlmstead and son Philip, Mr. CL pens every day. and Mrs. Ray Olmstead, Mr. LETTER TO THE Two LOVE 1 45 I i psychologist with a sense of humor" - LIVE LAUGH OCTOBER SATURDAY, 5, 1963 Box Elder High School Auditorium 6th West 3rd South Brigham City, Utah 8:00 P.M. $1.75 PER PERSON Sponsored by Mental Health Assn. Tickets available at e Lanes, Roy Bon Marche, Record Dept. Lower Level Jo-Le- control end conserve precious irrigation ureter with permanent, economical Utah Concrete . 32 ir ji Savings start today and continue for yean when you install Utah Concrete Hcadgates. The low initial cost is just the beginning. Concrete Headgales keep on working for years to conserve water, reduce labor costs and boost crop yield. Right now is the best time to install headgates. 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