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Show THE HELPER (Utah) " PAGE FOUR JOURNAL THURSDAY, JULY 20, 1972 GATE NEWS CASTLE By ELNA NOUGARET Last Tuesday a quilt was completed for Verdia Oraig at the Church, and a delicious pot luck lunch was served to all the quitters. Mr and Mrs Walt Barney returned home from Provo on Thursday for a week's stay. With them was grandson Allan Barney. The latter visited other relatives here during visit. Mr and Mrs Joe Ortiz and familv firom Salt Lake were here to visit her sister Mr and Mrs Orlando Oohoa. Loretta Magann and Terry and Karen Moloney and family were here from Salt Lake to see their parents and to get daughter Bridgett who has been visiting grandparents the Magann's. The moment you step into our comfortable lobby, you'll find a lot going on for your vacation pleasure. Ver-di- Swim in our delightful pool, enjoy a refreshing sauna 1 . V I V 1 Cop-perto- Starrra ti Pal Inks & Pads Sale at Journal Kaplers The Best At Journal Office s f v Mar .Tim and Dixie Richens and family of Taylorsville arrived here Sunday ana speni uiree days with parents "Mr and Mrs Mel Taylor. Mrs Rheta Miller was here from Salt Lake for the weekend Thosp visitins at the home of Mr and Mrs Joe Prestis were grandsons Danny and Damon accompaied by granaparenis, the Hans ens' of MonticeUo, en rmitft to Canada. Also Ted and Marv Wagoner and Les'ie and Pat of Denver, and Mrs Elsie McFarland of Sunnysidc visitea Mr and Mrs A. K. jonnson are spending the weekend at Moon lake with sons Bruce of Salt Lake, Serrall of Lay ton, and their families. Iola and Ray Patton of were here during the week to visit with the A. R. Johnsons and to take their mother Mrs Nettie Johnson back Home after visiting here. n HEALTH Y. SS& m MATTERS Stanley F. YoUes, M.D. Director National Institute of Mental Health More emotion than reason and more heat than light are too often brought into play when the matter of alcoholism and alcohol abuse come up. All too often, people don't have the facts they need at hand or easily available when some of the endless questions about alcohol come up. Thus, many questions go unanswered or, even worse, are answered with myths and misinformation. To help combat this situation, the new National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism has just issued a factual and objective publication that constitutes a brief but handy guide through s;ome of the puzzling mazes of the problem. Titled, "Alcohol: Some Questions and Answers", the new publication brings up 14 of the miainir pinntiniiallw nupstinncs f 1J1 auoui, aicuinoi. 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The rest of the section goes on to define actohol further and to give pertinent facts about its nature and characteristics, including information on amounts of alcohol in beers, wines, and distilled alcoholic beverages How alcohol works in the body, how fast it takes effect, is drinking dangerous, what is drunkennesisi, why do people drink, and what constitutes a "drinking problem" are among other questions answered. A single free copy of the new publication is available. Ask for ilt by title and number (DHEW Publication No. HSM from the 'National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, Rockville, Maryland 20852. COMPLETE HOME FURNISHING SPECIALISTS FURNITURE & HARDWARE FLOOR Covering Helper - Utah Mv mm Si S 4t fwft v WEEKEND Effective iJuly 20, 21, 22 SPECIALS UNION MARKET Answered by Institute, 277 N. Y., N. 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