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Show THE Page Eight Mrs. Kate Worthington has had as her guests for the past nine days, her granddaughters: Mrs. Collen Rodgers and children Tommy, Gina and Shanna: and Mrs. Lillian Arlington and daughter Sherrie of Mesa Arizona. They also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Read Greenhalgh and family. From the J. H. S. Clarion ! and a Senior from Mr. and Mrs. Drew Palmer , Janice Crosland, Lake C5ty Levan. has been choren by the daughter Diane of Salt visited on Thursday with Mrs. T. football squad to riegn over Juab's H. Burton. , NEPHI, UTAH TIMES-NEW- fine their work to technical examinations of referred patients. The pathologist's place of business is a smelly accumulation of specimen jars, test tubes, chemicals, sterilizers and microscopes of compliJ expensive type. His task ed.. in medicine is providing accurate of a The following is one of a teriet of information by examination tissues of bodiarticles written by members of the patient's bkod andThe radiologist Utah State Medical Association and ly excretions. seems to be a man with a natural published in cooperation with your flair for mechanics. His office is local newspaper. These articles are of sorts and has been comscheduled to appear every other week a shop with the nlace in the old pared throughout the year in an effort to mill where Dr. Frankenstein crebetter acquaint you with problems of n.onster. ated Mr It houses a health, and designed to improve the number electrical of imposing the Utah. of people of pracigets known among the initiated units, and his job in life as THE TECHNICAL SPECIALIST is mainly the making and interfilms. He also preting of IN MEDICINE treats some diseases with The practice of medicine as ob referred patients enter a Many served by most patients becomes. medical laboratory with extremely more complex year by year. The vague notions of just what sort of and how they go same comment may be aptly ap- people work plied to many other features of about doing their part in treating For famexample, an human illness. family life. The kitchen, the ily car and the income tax return apparently intelligent housewife are all quite a headache at times. will enter the oftice or a radioloBut the patient himself is still just gist and sa to the girl at the desk "An a human beinj? who has a pain and "IVe come for an wants to be rid of it. Usually his of what?" says the girl. in ideas about doctors general are "Why. of me, my dear" says the vagrue. He has heard that a gen- woman. The girl counts ten meneral practitioner does almost ev- tally anc then asks hopefully, pub- "What seems to be your trouble?" erything-. To the movie-goin- g lic a' surgeon is a special sort "That's what I came to this place of doctor. The people in Holly to find out" snaps the woman. wood who make the pictures After the examination has been have glamorized surgery. After complete,? the final annoying Quesall, there s nothing like white tion comes forth: "Shall I take sheets, shiny instruments a pul- the proofs to my doctor or lll sating rubber bag and a few you send them?" Obviously the exdear lady harbored tne notion nat pretty nurses "vith pressions when the folks want her doctor wanted her to go somedrama. There is, however, an- where and purchase some sort of other type of doctor known among fancy picture an anatomical the medical fraternity as a techwhich could be viewed by nical specialist about whom many her doctor and doubtless some r.t people know little or nothing. The her more curious friends with imradiologist and the pathologist are mediate detection of the trouble most typically in this category This humorous little incident would and neither of these, to the ordinarily be passed by with a writer's knowledge, has ever been chuckle had it not happened so featured or evea seen in a moving often in any laboratory. It picture. T.V. show or radio thriller. may be stated seriously that at Perhans in the category of medi Iest 25 per cent of patients recal specialists thev should be listed ferred 'or an examination as Doctor "X" Nevertheless, the have the impression that they are ' X contributions of the Doctors buying a picture. A little briefing t , medical practice has a great on the part of the referring physidca" to do with the difference be- cian in such cases would be tween modern medicine and the o: great help to all concerned. with The film, like the pathologist's sort of hopeful guess-wor- k which thev treated Grandma.' back slide, an essential is in the days of calomel and fancy pari of the only examination. The inpoultices. terpretation of either one requires Both the Radiologist and the a rather extensive knowledge of huare highly trained man structures nd this is why we Pathologist graduates of a medical school. have technical specialists in modBoth operate a laboratory and con- ern medicine. Janice Crosland Your Doctor Says... 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The announcement of the reign ing threesome touches off the big Homecoming game between Juab This is the first and Richfield. game to toe played on Juab's field. Last Friday, the two gridiron teams met on Richfield s field with Richfield coming out on top, 26 to 6. The past two weeks have seen Juab's walls ibursting with plans for the homecoming, a new event under the sponsorship of the Pro Vita. Juaibs spirits have soared like a football as plans progress ed for the big torch light parade held last night. With the football team, the coaches, the pep band and the chereleaders, who could help but get in the spirit of Evryone filled up on things. "Spudnuts" too, as a special treat from the Student Council. Today, the Pep Club showed us what an array of talent they in their 40memiber unit by presenting a very entertain assembly. Tonight they sponsor what is to be one of the big danc- - sad-swe- et pno-togra- ph X-r- X-r- OVERALLS 4 to 10 1.M MENS GOATSKIN LEATHER JACKETS $25.95 values SPECIAL 14.9Q WOMENS CATALINA 100 Wool SWEATERS - -- 12 OFF BOYS CORDUROY PANTS CLOSEOUT - Xfi pr WOMENS NYLON HOSE 51 qa ftQft MENS CHAMBRY WORK Sizes 4 to 1 0 SHIRTS - - EACH QQg BOYS FLANNEL SHIRTS 4 to 18 Years 1.4Q MENS STAR BRAND C INCH ALL LEATHER SHOES --N- MENS 8 From the J. H. S. Clarion As you descend into the lower depths of Juab High school and loud screams may reach your ears, don't call for help. It is only a bunch of girls playing basketball, volleyball, tennis, soft-bal- l, table tennis or badmitton. A new organization has been formed for the girls of Juab under the direction of Miss Anderson and the girls' sports managers. It is the Wome'n's Athletic Association, and will be commonly known as the WAA. The motto of the WAA Is "a sport for every girl, and a girl for every sport". Plans are be ing made by the sports managers Vonna Poulson, Linda Broadhead, Millie Shepherd, Brabara Bowles and Miss Anderson for activities during the year. During the fall it is planned to have lectures and demonstrations, and all sorts of games. As the weather gets colder, plans are being made for ice skating, as well as indoor sports such s quare dancing, games and just general "winter fun". During the spring, there will be tennis on the new courts, track and oz - HQff WAIST OVERALLS Special for the Deer Hunt - l.QQ PRATT'S pair Mrs. M. W. Wilkinson of Mag mother, Mrs. James Andrews. Mr. and Mrs. L. Eugene Beck and family attended a surprise party for Mrs. Becks father, Emery Ward at Price on Sunday. Mrs. Elmo Jensen and three children of Ephraim were dinner guests nn 5!nnHflv rtf Ut-- xnA Tut, Alma Haycock. Mrs. Jensen is a sister in law or Mrs. Haycock. 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STOPS WINTER STANDARD iW na is visiting at the home of her son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Haycock. Mrs. Vaughn Davis and Mrs. Af- ton Haskel of Payson visited on Monday with their mother, Mrs. Lillian Shaw. Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs. George E. Howard were their daughter, Mrs. Jay Lowry and small daughter of Manti. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Andrews and family of Sunnyside visited on Saturday and Sunday with his Winds a you work, winds at you play . . . winds itself all through tho day. 17 jewels. Ynnr XJJ .hi Saturday. A U T O M A T I C fm " ''' Recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Golden were Mr. and Mrs. Morley H. Golden and Mr. Golden's sister, Mrs. C. A. Berlin (formerly Deal Golden) all of San Diego, California. While here they attended the Gol den family reunion which was held at the City Park where dinner was served, and later, slides were shown m the Relief Society Hall of the tour taken by Mr. and Mrs. Morley Golden's three-mon- th tour of Europe. A group of fam ily pictures were also shown. Clarence Hansen and Kenneth J. Sperry visited in Ogden on 1 Organizes OW SIZES 6 to 11 -- . w easy-to-we- ' BOYS 10 OZ WAIST 1955 suits by Curlee hotdogs, pop and Spudnuts being sold by Pro Vita and the F H A Let's make this Homecoming an annual affair by supporting the day's activities. pif. 6th, SHOP & SAVE IN NEPHI Nephi Local News Items es of the year. That "real cool" music you hear will be that of the new Nebo Knights,' and undoubtedly there will eb a lot of former students of Juab there to see what their Alma Mater is doing. So, come out and support the Pro Vita in their efforts. And remember! There are still lots of W A A October Thursday, NEPHI, UTAH 77 South Main - Nephi Phone 35 s |