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Show Pag THE Two News About Stye, iwoft'wetus NATIONAL 1 lAc5,6M "J,J1 Mrs. Lucille G. Carter, Correspondent, Phone 181 Published every Thursday at Nephi, Juab County Utah. Entered at the post office at Nephi. Utah as second class nail matter under the act of Congress of March 3. 8V. One year $4.00; Six months. $2.2b. Subscription rates: in advance. Advertising rates are payable Subscriptions on request. A. B. Gibson and Roy E. Gibson Publishers Roy E. Gibson. Editor - Manger Office: 96 South Main Street, Telephone 196. Nephi. Utah ! -- M Your Doctor . all-to- o well-bein- g AivtrlUwmthti From vh' T sit... Stf Joe Marsh Juab County was well repres- ' The Parent-Teacheassocia ented at the Farm ' Bureau try-ou- ts in Salt Lake City last Thurs- tion of the Elementary schools of will hold their initial meetday by Judy Pexton; daughter of Nephi of the season Monday October Hr. and Mrs. Munro' Pexton, and ing Brian Nielsen, son of Mr. and 1 at 4 p. m. at the Elementary auditorium, according to Mrs. Roy Nielsen. They rated well school announcement today by Mrs. and received many congratula- an Some local high school teachers watered and tended to make E. I. Wilson, president of the tions for their numbers. summer courses the that much easier on the spent things taking Thursday was Farm Bureau day group. at the Stale University. They next occupant. Mrs. Wilson stated that memat the fair, was attended by Mr. bers learned a lot, but one of them of the Juab School District From where I sit, it's often hard and Mrs. George H. Ostler, Mr. of Education will be in atMiss Williams got homesick. to adapt to new surroundings and Mrs. Therle Ostler and Board tendance to give a review of the "To save expenses," she redaughter Carolyn and Will Allen. accomplishments just as new customs often seem in the district, chose was "we hotel a that strange to us at first. For inports, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Stanley and a discussion of the school clean but jrrim. When I found my stance, if you've always had tea needs. Leo Mr. Mrs. and and Bowles window looked out on a eoalyard with your meals yon might find it Mrs. Mildred Walker spent Sunday in Springville visitodd that I prefer a glass of beer. PTA Chairman my heart just sank!" Publicity ing with Mr. and. Mr. ( Charles It's OK to prefer what's familiar Bowles and family.' when Miss Williams noBut, Guests during the past week at to you . . . but also keep an open ticed on of the a pot geraniums the home of Mr. and Mrs. Theo on what's not. mind -sill window note and. a were Mr. and Mrs. Alec saying Salt Lake Attorney Heads Park "Look at these instead, (signed) Cowan of North Hollywood, CalLast Occupant" -- she decided to ifornia, Mrs. Olivette Jensen of 1957 Polio Fund Drive Salt Lake City, Mrs. Venetta stick it out. She kept those flowers SALT LAKE CITY Sherman Broadbent and Mrs. Amelia B. P. Lloyd, Salt Lake attorney and Brown of Provo, and Mr. and Mrs. Copyright, 1956, United States Brewers Foundation executive secretary of the Utah Ralph Williams of Kaysyille. Retail Grocers association Jias accepted the appointment as 1957 March of Dimes Chairman for Utah, it was announced this week by Basil O'Connor, president of THEP&S WHERE MISS SPINSTER the National Foundation for InW rU, ,v kyllS tOlkKTfO- - Hit LIVb5, SPEEDY-SH- E fantile Paralysis. VOU NEVER ft THE TRUTH VOU COULD DRIVE SCADS OF MONEY AND ONE OF OUR CARS" OWNED A In accepting the appointment, Y Ma A KfcVcR OWNED A. CAR OP COURAGE CAR. IT PONT TAKE Mr. Lloyd outlined the responsibENOUGH TO 'WELL she vont be able MISS SPINSTER rr BRAIH ANY ilities of the March of Dimes to TO prSIST ONE OFTHEi ATOLLS o-- J cao; fd-the people of Utah financial assistance to past and present' polio victims, essential research and training of professional' personnel. Likewise the people of the State have, and will assume their privilege of contributing for care of those stricken with this disease. 'Point of View" id a.i m PAINTER moron co. ' OF GIFTS for QUALITY birthdays, anniversaries, new bab- -' es, weddings etc at Nephi Jew:. if Phone 341 . .i t elry GET READY FOR THE COLD WEATHER ahead, by . seeing the Spark Oil heaters and having one installed now Chapman Furniture Co., phone 300. semi-yearl- develop. Since the results of the treatment of cancer are unquestionably influenced by the time interval which elapses be tween the genesis of the tumor and its detection, early diagnosis is all-iportant so that effective treatment mav be instituted. How is a woman to know whether or not she harbors a maligpant growth in one of her breasts? What are the sarly signs and symptoms she is to look for? It should be emphasized strongly and repeatedly that pain is not an early symptom. Fain in the breast is, in fact much more apt to indicate the presence of some condition other than cancer such as an inflammatory process or one of the poorly understood changes within the breast possibly resulting from the effects of body hormones. Many women suffer from intermittent pain in one or ing chemical agents. Selective destruction of these abnormal tissues may also be e possible by administering material for which the cancer has strong affinity and which when taken up by the cancer set about bombarding it to death with their lethal emanations. Such intriguing developments may not be as far off as many believe. However, at present, the best treatment available for cancer of the breast is surgical removalseparation of the killer from its host, in other words. If this is carried out before cancer cells invade lymph nodes surrounding the breast over seventy percent of these patients may be cured of their disease. Should surgical treatment fail and the tumor affect other parts of the body, other forms of treatment can be applied which in many instances afford the patient years of comfortable, productive living. radio-activ- Kennecott's Bingham Mine was established in 1904 on a revolutionary principle mass mining and processing of low grade ore. Many mining men scoffed at working with 2 ore. Despite this,.a new mine was born. Packed, with economy heat! But even 2 ore didn't last long. In 10 years the copper content of the ore was down to VA. In 20 years it dropped ALL the heat in EVERY drop! Standard Heating Oils axe 100 distilled to burn without waste every drop works for you! Standard Furnace Oil has Thermisol 1. Today, that to Stove Oil lights fast, heats fast, bums clean the ideal fuel for circulating heaters. One call gives you this clean, low-co- st Kennecott is mining ore averages only 82 hundredths of one per cent. ' ,; By standards of the past, the to "tune up" your burner while it heats! Standard Bing- ham Mine should have died many times. But like the cat with nine lives, it's still very much alive. It continues to be the greatest copper mine in the world, pro heat! Order your supply today! ducing about a quarter of the nation's newly mined copper. Through the years, new methods, greater efficiency and better equipment have turned into ore, millions of tons of material that was once waste. The life of the mine has been lengthened. Kennecott continues to try to lengthen the mine's life by practicing good conservation. Research projects seek methods for recovering more copper from low grade ore millions of dollars are plowed back into the business for new and better equipment. Lengthening the life of the Bingham Mine means a longer life for the benefits of Kennecott's operations that help bring prosperity to our entire state. - call your Housewarmer D. C. BOSWELL PHONE 83 NEPHI. UTAH September 27, 1956 Chanaed Her Whole sary. Don Goble, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Goble, has enrolled at the USAC at Logan for the coming year. Mr. and Mrs. Stellman Green- halgh and family, and Mrs. Lydia Morley of Moroni visited in Salt both breasts. This is especially prone to Lake City Sunday with Mr. and occur just before the menstrual periods. Mrs. Clinton Morley and Mr. and Other changes such as soreness and Mrs. Kay Morley. They also at slight enlargement not infrequently are tended the State Fair. also manifested at this time, ram as a . . A skating party at Nebo Skat- symptom in cancer of the breast usually comes only alter the tumor has spread land Wednesday evening was enThe folluwing is one of a suits of articles to other organs and then is apt to arise joyed by the Boy Scouts of Faywritten by members of tht Utah Stair Medical from that organ and not lrom the ette, who weer enjoying buddies Association and published in cooperation with primary growth in the breast. night. These articles are scheduled local newspaper. first your The to appear every other week throughout the year Mr. and Mrs. Will L .Hoyt have of breast cancer is the often sign in an effort to better acquaint you with problems inconspicuous small lump within the received word that their daughter of health, and designed to improve the breast. Inasmuch as the. glandular Barbara has accepted a position of the people of Utah. tissue of the breast is subdivided into as secretary with the Washington many more or less separate compartSymphony orchestra for the wint ments and the entire gland is surrounded CANCER OF THE BREAST er, with headquarters at Washinexof an fat the by irregular layer Barbara is also ington D. C. Cancer of the breast is the most perienced examiner might mistake a stake secretary of the Washingcommon form of capcer in American normal structure for an abnormal lump. ton Stake MIA. females; overwhelmingly so in white Furthermore, not all abnormal lumps women past the age of forty. The disease are cancers. Most tumors of the breast Farrell Lunt, who has been is tire in women under thirty and has are, in fact, representing at Wendover the employed e its peak incidence from age forty-fiveither solid or cystic (filled with fluid) summer spent last weekduring with his to hfty-hvgrowths which pose no threat to the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. In a few types of cancer affecting patient's life. Physicians can frequently Lunt. Farrell has enrolled at the humans some responsible carcinogenic differentiate these various disorders by University of Utah for the comagent can occasionally be identified as usual diagnostic methods. Whenever ing school year. playing a causative role in the develop there is any doubt as to its true nature ment of the malignant tumor. Examples surgical removal of the tumor is recomMr. and Mrs. Clarence Green-halg- h of this are cancer ol the bladder occur mended. The pathologist then studyinp, and children were fair vischaracteristics kinds the under the with in certain men who work microscope ring itors Sunday and attended the can in cells raid chronic of tumor rare the with the of dyes making up people Holiday on Ice. parasitic infestations. It is also known within minutes advise the surgeon of the There of exact arsenic and chronic the radiation solar that growth. potential Mrs. Head Black and family of poisoning predispose to cancer of the are other signs besides a lump which Grand Junction, Colorado viisted skin. It was long ago noted that a sig are sometimes associated with breast Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Harry nificant percentage of men working with cancer. These signs include a disproBlack. radio-activ- e substances developed portion in the size and shape of the two tumors of the bone. Although no such breasts, a lump first appearing under factors have been the arm, a discharge from or an indefinite cause-effeidentified in the case of female breast version of the nipple, and changes in cancer, some general observations have the skin overlying the tumor. Again, been made which are interesting. The as with a lump in the breast, these rate of occurrence in Japanese women is changes are not necessarily those of for unknown reasons only about fifteen cancer but may be present in the percent of what it is among American absence of any disease or they may be women. Breast cancer occurs slightly associated with disease. more frequently in single women than these few facts about breast Knowing In married married. who are in women it is an elementary deduction women it occurs more frequently in cancer that a woman's best protection against those who marry late in life and exhibit this disease is early detection and imreduced fertility. Delay in the onset of mediate treatment. Early detection the menopause and abnormal lactation implies frequent examination of the are sometimes significant features in breasts, This project had probably beat the medical history of patients with this empioy the combined efforts of both disease. Either breast is affected as often individual and her physician; the doctor as the other. About one percent of all conducting y examinations breast cancers occur in men. and, under his tutelage, the patient incriminated be can more Heredity scarcely performing frequent inspections. as a proven causative factor in breast In this regard, the American Cancer cancer. As in other forms of malignancy Society, deserves highest commendation mammary cancer occasionally affects for the service it is performing in show several members in a family through ing its film on belt Examination of the one or more generations. Whether this Breasts" to small groups of women has genetic significance or whether it everywhere." i simply coincidence in a relatively When the day arrives that both common disease is yet to be established normal and abnormal growth processes Susceptible cancer strains have been are better understood it is conceivable developed in laboratory animals but the that means of controlling them will also .human race is so heterogenous ge be discovered. Then it may be possible netically speaking that there is no to arrest or even reverse cancerous opportunity for anything like that to growth processes simply by administer- Says Thursday, rs Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Cotton swnt Friday in Salt Lake Citv at the State Fair. They were ob serving their wedding anniver- -- NEPHI. JUAB COUNTY, UTAH Participate in Farm Elementary School PTA Bureau Day at State Fair Sets Meeting Monday NEPHI EDITORIAL S. 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