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Show Orem-Geneva Times Thursday, January 6, 1972 Researchers Link Metals In Body With Good Health Too much chromium on a car amounts of comi,m and zinc caa make it look gaudy, but not ar 80 essen"H t0 enough chromium in the human Th ff arch eam body may Uterally kill It through contracts u heart attacks aid hardening of $81300 J8" the arteries vear Period fro,n me National Thfc ic tha hea,ft., n. InsUtutes of Health under the Reed M.Izatt. professor of chem istry, and Dr. James J.Christen-sen, J.Christen-sen, professor of chemical engineering, at Brigham Young University who are heading a team of scientists attempting to find out how and why trace Hit-Run Accident Hurts Pedestrian auspices of the U, S, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare. Wel-fare. Other principal researchers are Dr. Delbert J. Eatough, supervisor sup-ervisor of BYU's Internationally known Center for Thermo-chemical Thermo-chemical Studies; Dr. Clark J. Gubler, professor ofbiocnemls-try; ofbiocnemls-try; and Dr. Richard D. Sagers, professor of microbiology. Seniors and graduate students Francis Webster, 53, 1530 S. aiding the researchers are John 100 E., Orem, is recovering in Gardner and David Donaldson of the Veterans Hospital InSalt Lake Provo; Robert Crawley, Luling, from leg injuries suffered Fri- Lsu; and Glenn Cook, Salt Lake day night about 6:15 p.m. in a City, hit-run accident in front of Reed's 'Americans lead the world in Billiards and Sporting Goods, deaths from heart attacks and 1770 S. State. hardening of the arteries while Mr. Webster sustained a com- these diseases are uncommon pound fracture in one leg and in under-developed countries of another fracture In the other leg the Near East, Far East, and when he was struck by an un- Africa," Dr. Izatt reported. identified pickup truck. Police have not yet apprehended the driver. Mr. Webster first was taken to Utah Valley Hospital and later was transferred to the Veterans Hospital, Services Held For II. Larson Services were held Wednesday Wednes-day in Orem for Neal Vance Larson of Bullhead City, Ariz., who died Jan. 2 in a trailer house fire. He was married to Iona Talbot, formerly of Orem. Mr. Larson was born Feb. 11, Mrs. Gertrude Stager, 71, 52 925 Denfr' Col- a of .Sage Drive, Orem, died Jan. 4 Vane Larson and WUma Stager Rites Set In Orem at Utah Valley Hospital. She was born Aug. 4, 1900, at Bata-vla, Bata-vla, I1L Mrs. Stager married John V. Wilburn Larson. He married Iona Talbot March 29, 1957 in Las Vegas. He received his education in T A..jt1.. II- j 1 Stager Feb. 23, 1924, in Boise, "uf. "B Idaho. He died JaiC 31, 1965 tedT States Navy during World After their marriage they made " " " " " , their first home in Boise. Mr. years overseas' Stager worked for the railroad and lived most of the time in He made nome & Elko, Nev. They moved to Orem Henderson, Nev. and had work-in work-in 1963. She and her daughter ed wltn a construction company have lived here for the past two but had Uved 111 Bullhead the years. past year. She was a member of the FOE His hobbies were hunting and fishing. He is survived by his wife of V a' Now There Is A Hair Replacement With An Appearance As Natural Lookinf As The Hair Growing Out Of You Own Scalp. GET A -HEAD WITH HAIR BMlHO Hair for MEN J See For Yourself ! INTRODUCTORY OFFER I $25 Discount With Purchase of Man's Hair Piece January Only j Ul'S tMSTER STYLE SH0 355 South State-Ore m Ph. 225-1202 1 A Thoughtful Gift . . . For any occasion, a lovely corsage will ideally express your message, your sentiments. Rohbock's Sons1 Floral 3S Provo Lodge Auxiliary. Her hobbles hob-bles were fancy needlework and crocheting. Jack V. 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