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Show 4 The Helper Journal IS, 1974 Thursday, Aug. Carbon Hospital Respiratory classes to start Sept. 16 People in Southeastern Utah with respiratory disease can now breath easier. Seal The Christmas e Disease Respiratory will classes begin September 16 at Carbon Hospital in Price, anSelf-Car- department heads nursing the supervisor, m program. Additional information about the classes may be obtained from all Carbon County physicians or the Southeastern District Health Department at prevent acute respiratory failure, Mrs. Diamanti said. The classes, taught on a monthly basis, cover basic how function, lung respiratory diseases affect the lungs, how to safely use prescribed medications and how to open up the passageways and move more air in and out of the lungs, the Helper woman explained. physician's referral is so class instruction can be geared to meet the patient's particular needs, said Dr. Ray G. Cowley, director of the Southeastern Utah District Health Department. The classes will be the by, sponsored Southeastern Home Health A required in conjunction Association Southeastern District Health DepartUtah ment, Lung with the Association and Carbon Hospital. consumers of antibiotics In a recent proved court settlement, ap- the Attorney General of Utah along with the Attorneys General from the states of California, Hawaii, Kansas, Oregon and Washington obtained an agreement from a number of large drug manufacturers to provide refunds to consumers who were illegally overcharged for certain drugs. Mitchell Morticians R.T. Mitchell Ronald Kosec Robert H. Etzel - Price This Friday & Saturday from DORTHYMatich of Helper shows exhibits she entered in Carbon County Fair Monday. Judging was Tuesday and exhibits were opened for public viewing Wednesday from noon to 7 :30 p.m. and from 10 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. Thursday (today). Police use force to subdue suspects Helper City Police were forced to use extreme measures to subdue two Price men apprehended in connection with intoxication offenses in separate incidents last week. The first incident started at 10:30 p.m. August 5 when Al Veltri, pharmacist at Veltri's Drug Store, says these drugs, all antibiotics, policeman Harry Redhave been sold extensively dington observed a 1974 car compact yellow in the Helper area. Veltri said from the years traveling at a fast speed and of 1954 to 1966 a number of displaying irregular driving patterns headed south on the larger drug manufacturers illegally set high Main Street. After a brief pursuit, prices for their brands of antibiotics. To receive a Officer Reddington stopped refunds, all consumers have the vehicle beyond the Tony to do is fill out a form that is Apartments on the Spring being widely distibuted at Glen highway. this time. It the claimant Gerrald Bryon Painter, had total purchases of $150 29, was then placed under or less he need not have arrest for drunk driving and documented proof of pur- given his rights while Ofa ficer Reddington radioed chases or show prescription. for another officer to The list of drugs that were remove the suspects vehicle illegally priced includes a from the highway, number of well known report said. antibiotics. Four drugs that Officer Reddington said are not included are that while waiting for help, penicillin, ampicillin, the suspect became angry streptomycin and polycillin. and "started breaking the Most other antibiotics are patrol lights on the eligible for refunds. vehicle." The suspect tried These drugs were all to kick the tail lights of the obtained by presecription patrol vehicle, Officer and were commonly used to report treat flu, bronchitis, ear Reddington's showed. infections, respiratory Starting to fight, the infections, acute acne, grabbed a flash suspect cystic fibrosis and many Officer light Reddington other infections and attempted to use to subdue physical ailments. him. Officer Finally, -- p.m. p.m. 12-5:- 00 the the-polic- e Instructors are Lorraine Falsone and Ann McDonald, both registered nurses. Bea Raby, health Phone Refund due At 135 South Main IN HELPER 637-367- Diamanti of nounced Etta Helper today. Registration is now open for victims of emphysema, chronic bronchitis, chronic asthma and black lung, added Mrs. Diamanti, a member of the Board of Directors of the Utah Lung Association. The course provides a wHnt and a partner with .10 hours of instruction on how to breath easier, increase physical activity and th nrrnnfrn n 9-5:- 00 Classical mmJTyi Reddington used his hand gun to subdue the suspect who was handcuffed and taken to Carbon County Jail in Price. The incident resulted in the destruction of the blue roto beam safety flasher on o Oriental Philosophy o Yoga o the patrol car. Officer Reddington's uniform was torn during the scuffle. Mr. Painter was charged with driving under the influence of an intoxicant, resisting arrest Kung-F- u Meditation o and destroying city property. was The suspect arraigned August 6 before Helper Justice of the Peace and Albert Breznick released on $500 bail August 7. Continued arraignment will be held tomorrow (Friday). On August 6, Robert Nile Young, 29, appeared before Helper Justice of the Peace Albert Breznick entering a plea of guilty to drunk driving. The judge sentenced Mr. Young to Day $200 or spend 30 days in jail. Mr. Young told the Judge he had no money and wasn't going to jail, police reports showed. The Price man then walked out of the court. Judge Breznick notified Officer Reddington to stop on the sidewalk south of the city hall. When Mr. Young resisted, Officer Reddington had to obtain help from people on the street to handcuff him. and Weaponry Meditation and philosophy are a great part of the teachings and disciplines of this art. The teaching of Zen is our mental discipline for meditation. - '?: jar"" J Head Instructor: " ' D"--;-- . i t , Sey Fou Lou 27 year old Shoulin Master from China Students are furnished uniforms for approximately one month, designed in the Chinese style, for practice and development of Kung Fu. Classes meet twice each week for a one hour lesson. Each student learns the ceremonial and customary opening and closing of a class. FREE REFRESHMENTS & PRIZES Coke, Sprite, Chinese Food, Fortune Cookies mm Meet the staff and enroll now with Special Rates before classes fill up 1 Today your furnace contractor has plenty of time to winterize your furnace. I We feature: o Karate o Kung-F- u oT'ai-C- hi j oJudo oJiu Jteu oAikido i j But once the cold weather hits (usually in August) he'll be swamped with service calls. Avoid the chilly discomfort of waiting your turn in line. A phone call now will insure the warm comfort of gas heating right from the first cold snap. Ask your licensed heating contractor, furnace dealer or plumber to: i Inspect flues Clean or replace filters Oil motor and check blower belt Turn your pilot on (if you turned it off for the summer) Adjust and place in operating condition the pilot, burners, thermostats and other automatic controls. When your gas furnace is in top working condition, it uses natural gas more efficiently. By keeping it well maintained you not only help conserve energy, but you'll save money on your heating bills as well. m For further information contact Phorcs Billy Salami (his MOUNTAIN FUEL I (rompsl 2500 |