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Show ! est Year Says . . to indicate here that only to 10 of Datifnta mis. j?eted of having a ruptured disc require operative treatment while the others respond well to con-- , servative measures. Conservative treatment usually consists of a JUDDortin onrspt ntivcinol tv.ai-py and special exercises. Deforming arthritis is another of the common causes of backache. It 13 most common among working men, particularly those from the farms. In thi,- - type of arthritis the edges of the bones become r grown, the joints undenro decen- erative changes with loss of norma cartilage, and the ligaments lose their normal elasticity. People ovej fifty years of age and those who are overweight are prone to develop this type of arthritis. In rheumatoid arthritis of the j;:b.llt . ' The following is one of a r:u of written by members oi the. Utah State Medical Association and published m cooperation with your local newspaper. These articles are scheduled to appear every other week throughout the year in an effort to acquaint you with probelms nt health, and designed to improve the of the people of Utah. articles WHAT CAUSES BACKACHE The three most common symp- toins among aauits wno seek the nelp of their physicians are said to be headache, stomach ache and DacKacne. a lew decades ago, the sacru-iici- c jouns were oiamea icr much of the jain occurring across the lower lumbar region. With improved diagnostic methods and a better understanding of the many causes of backache, the sacro-ila- c joints now play only a minor role in this problem. Backache which occurs low between the shoulders is most commonly caused by postural strain and fatigue. Relief is usually obtained by the use of heat, massage, and exercise to improve posture and muscle strength. Backache which occurs in the lumbar region is usually of a mechanical type. The stresses and strains of sitting, standing, walking, bending, twisting and lifting often produce tnechanical changes in the joints which eventually become painful. In making an examination, the physician bears in mind the many conditions involving the spinal column which may cause backache and also the fact that certain diseases of the pelvic organs or of abdominal organs, such as duodenal ulcer, might well cause backache Among patients who present themselves with backache, many are suspected of having a ruptured or protruded disc. The discs are cushIn ions between the vertebrae. rupture or protrusions of a disc, a piece of the tissue becomes separated from the main part of the disc and is forced backward against the spinal ligament to produce attacks ot back pain, or produce against a nerve root sciatic pain. This condition is one of the two 01 three mst common causes of backache, with or without sciatic pain. It might be of inter- - IJy Sirs. Bessie F. Edwards Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Fordham and two daughters of Caliente, with the G. A. spent the week-en- d Fordhams. On Sunday, they vis ited friends at Milford, where La- Mar used to barber. Robert and David Calvert re turned to Provo, Sunday, where they are attending BYU. Miss Kay Moody of Delta accompanied thm Jerry Lewis of Albany, Calif, sent several days with his grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Atkin. before leaving for Provo, where he is attending the BYU. Mr. and Mrs. James Williams. Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Williams, and Mrs Emma Williams went to Idaho the past week to attend the fun eral of Homer Carter's son, who was accidently killed. They return ed home Saturday evening. Mrs. Olive Murdock and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde .Murdock have been in Cedar several times the past week to visit Jack Mun'ock and Lenora Hutchings, who are patienta at the hospital following the car acel dent. Jack has been released from the hospital and is staying In Cedar with a cousin. Ward Spend love. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Blackner returned home from Salt Lake, after spending ten days with their children. A daughter. Celesta, re turned with them to complete plans for .her (coming wedding which is to be near the middle of the month. Celesta will marry Ted Compton of Loa In the Salt Lake Temple. NOTICE TO WATER USERS Notice is hereby giveu that Wil 11am R. Yardley, Beaver City, Bea ver County, Utah, has filed wit the State Engineer Change Appli which propose cation No. to change the point of diversion and place of use of 35302 of (' sec.-f- t. of water, being a part 01 Award No. 59 of Beaver Kive Decree dated November 13, 1931. The water has been diverted from Bull Berry Corral Slough at ii point S. 250 ft. and W. 2375 ftK.' from NE Cor. sec. 29. T 29 U 7 W, S L II & M InU) th' Bla & HunMngtJn Ditch and used from April 1 to Octor 31 to Irri I gate 35 acre.4 In NW',i, NW4 SWU Sec 30, T 29 S. R 7 W. stock-waleri- Mrs. Janice Roberts has been RPW CLUB MEETS The BPW Club met Monday at visiting a i the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Sheral Carter. the home of Vilda Smith, witn Sara Bakes, president, conducting. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey English The time was turned to Anna E .nid family of Bingham were visit-ii- v Stark, (hairman of the State BPV relatives and friends during convention, which is to be held in !(. holidays. Heaver in June. All members took part In the discussion and pland Mr. and Mrs. Keith Hollings-uaRefreshments were served to were visiting relatives and ning. 18 by Mrs. Smith, Annabell Hales.1 'fiends in Springville during the Lurena Burridge, Alice Hesling-ton- , lolidays. and Linda Munford. Scott Pearson celebrated his 12 birthday Dec. 30. Many friends ileuver Book Club Entertained Mrs. Louise Farrer was hostess came to wish him happy returns. to the Beaver Book club at her Mr. and Mrs. LaVon Griffiths home on Wednesday evening. Mrs. lad their baby blessed, Sunday. Melba Yardley, a special guest, reShe was named Laura Lee by her viewed the article, "The Family incle, Ray Yardley of Beaver. Nobody Wanted," by Helen Doss. were present, including Twenty Mr. and Mrs. Karl Truman had two special guests, Mrs. Yardley on was Year's. New Bingo party and Lurena Burridge. The hostess ilayed and a hot dinner was serv served luncheon. ed to 24 guests. The Ward Genealogy committee Iietter Homes Hub Met Mrs. Clara Carter was hostess ave the program in church Sun- the Better Homes club at her to were The speakers 'ay evening. on Wednesday evening. The home Tishop Dotson, Vance Wood, Mel a Baker and Emily Dotson. The look report, "We Shook the Famfrom taken Dolson, by Tree," ly a was music number vocal pecial he Reader's Digest, was reviewed ;ol by Ada Edwards. by Merle B. Merkley. The hostess Mr. .and 'Mrs. Stanley Nichols erved refreshments to 14. ind family from Antimony were isiting relatives and friends dur Auxiliary Sets January Meeting ing the holidays. They .stayed at The Legion Auxiliary meeting he home of her mother, Mary or January will be held Monday Men Mathews. it eight o'clock at the home of Alta Paice, the officers have an-- l Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hollings-lea- d nounced. Betsy Fillmore will give; of Salt Lake were visiting g essay, "I Speak' her elatives and friends during the for Democracy." Yew Year's holiday. r. prize-winnin- Mrs. Mabel Gentry of Beaver A New Year's Eve supper was 'ias spent the past week visiting at the home of Mr. and served it the home of her daughter, Mrs Mrs. Grant Esplin following the Fleber Gillins and family. dance. Twelve were presen. A New Year s 'Eve party was held at the home of Mr. ind Mrs. Thurman Eyre. A lovely, hot din ner was served to Mr. and Mrs Sheral Carter, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Carter, Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Gil Ward Marquardson spent the Uns. and Mr. and Mrs. Heber Gil eekend with his wife and mother lins. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Thompson Mr. and Mrs. Robert Goodwi'i of Milford and Mr. and Mrs. Bert if Cedar were dinner guests at Mr Bonzo and family of Cedar visited ind Mrs. Ed Goodwin's on Ne the past week with the Lawrence Year's Day. "hompsons Mr. and Mrs. Ed Goodwin vis Dan Thomas has gone to Salt Lake to seek employment. His girl ted at Pioche and Cedar witn friend, Miss Virginia Orton, Paro- heir sons during the holidays. van. visited with Mrs. Alice Bar Mrs. Helen Marshall Smith and on, Saturday evening. Tom Stubbs of Provo were re Mr. and Mrs. James Smith and ejitly. married at Las Vegas. family returned home Tuesday ifter spending the past month in Miss Carol Limb was hoBtess to a party to honor Alan Hutchings prior to his leaving for induction into the army on Thursday of this week. Bunco and Rook were played during the evening with prizes KKBEKAHS AND IOOF HAVE goiag to Alan and Fae Muir, high; SOCIAL; HONOR MEMBERS Mr. and Mrs. Alan Gale, low. A hot The Rebekahs and Odd Fellows supper was served to eleven. met at the IOOF Hall, Tuesday Family Dinner Held New Year's evening to enjoy a buffet supper The Limb family met for a famand social. The evening was planned in honor of Martha Louise ily dinner on New Year's Day ai the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hurst, Mary Tattersall and Cllfta Limb. Those present were Mr. and Hutchings, who were presented Mrs. Earl Limb, Minersville; Mr. numwith jewels. Program and G. White, Mr. and Mrs. John bers included a vocal duet, Marilyn Mrs. Marvin White, Mr. and Mrs. Tattersall and Bill Hickman, ac Rex Limb and their families, and companied by Sam cox, and a Alan Hutchings. number by Sam. Thirty members! and guests were present. Birthday Anniversary Canasta Club Met This Week Pat, son of Mr. and Mrs. Reed Mrs. JaNell Farrer was hostess Smith, was honored at a birthday to the Canasta club at her home anniversary party on Monday at on Tuesday evening. Prizes were the home of his parents. Pat, who awarded to Peggy Stapley, high; is five years of age, had eight Betty Smith, second, and Leora friends to spend the afternoon McCulley, low; Veloy Ashworth, playing games. Refreshments were guest. There were twelve present, served. including three special guests, Mrs Ashworth, Lucille Strong and Enid A hot ham supper was served Fotheringham. The hostess served refreshments. The next hostess for on Saturday evening to twenty at the club will be Anna Lou Good- the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clark W. Smith. Rook was played fol win. lowing the supper, with prizes go ing to Mr. and Mrs. Alan Gale, Sewing Club Has Holiday Party A ladies sewing club entertained high; their husbands at a holiday party last week at the El Bambl Cafe. Holiday visitors at the home of A hot, ham supper was served to Mr. and Mrs. Jos. R. Briggs and 18, then the group went to the Included, Mr. and Mrs. home of Mr. and Mrs, Grant Esplin family and children Craig and Briggs to play Bingo. Prizes went to Mr. Debra, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Ilal-seColMrs. Glen and Murray, high; and Vickie Lynn, and Karl leen Lee and Nelson Spafford, low. Briggs, all of Las Vegas; Mr. and Mrs. Fava Rigby and children, Pamela and Randy, Spanish Fork; Sleigh Riding Party A group of young people enjoy- Mr. and Mrs. Clark Goodwin and ed a sleigh riding party up Beaver sons Jerry and Cullen, Milford; Canyon on New Year's evening and Mr. and Mrs. Alton Swindlehurst returned to have supper at Lor and children Dale and Karen of Beaver. Lee Davis' home. 15-ye- ar La-M- y i . wv v ..... Mr. and Mrs. George Horton and By ,frs. Tliehna Twltiie!l family of M'lfjrd vlsiled the G A. Horton family the past week Mrs. Stella Puffer returned on Mr. and Mrs. James William Sunday from Ogden, where sh are proud grandparents again, to isite-- a few days with her daugh a daughter born to Mr. and Mrs ter, Mrs. Durray Dalley, and fam Clifford Williams at Cedar City ily. Mr. And Mrs. Carl E jyter and This makes two daughters and two sons for the couple. Vicky and I'aui'.; r are now situated in their Dannv are staying with their .v.- home, recently purchased grandparents here for a teyr days. fi;n, llr. and Mrs. Harry Darwin of Glendale, Calif. The Darwins were week-en- d visitors here. PIANO RECITAL HELD . Mr. and Mrs. Max Green and Mrs. Kate Joseph presented a family and Albert Green visited week-enThey returned group of piano students In a recital here last at the Second Ward chapel. Those to Draper Sunday afternoon, with Mr. Green arcompanlng them participating were Wayne and Nel son Alerkley, Gary Thornock, Jane Holiday visitors at the home of Fillmore, Carolyn Esplin, Sue Far-re- r, Jill Smith. Mary Fae Wood- - Mr. and Mrs. Nells Jensen were house, Dorothy Hoopes, Vickie Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pearce, recen Griffiths, Colleen FIrmage, Judy newlyweds, and Mrs. Lettle Pearce Willden, JH1 Holllngshead, Jennie and son Douglas of Salt Lake. The Stanley, Glenna Harris, Janet and new Mrs. Pearce 13 the former Kay of Panguitch. .They all Ila Williams, and Marge Ann returned to their homes on Sunday shaw. 1955.) Mr. and Mrs. A. Carlos Murdock entertained at a New Year's Eve party on Friday. A hot supper was served to 16 and the remainder of the. evening was spent playing Rook. Prizes went to Bea Spend-iov- e and Gilbert Gale, high; Mabel Smith and Allen ( Reynolds, low. Wayne and Nelson Merkley en- tertained at a party In the early pari of the evening, Friday, Bun- co was played and prizes went to Sharlene Webb and Jack Heppler, high; Fay Hamilton and Del doff, low. Refreshments were served to twelve. Mr. and Mrs. William Yardley s few couples on entertained a New-Year'- were played ind refreshments were served. Eve. (! ames Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Terry entertained fifteen guests on New Year's Eve at a iparty Rook was the entertaining game, with a supper being served at midnight. Mr. and Mrs. Walter S. Joseph entertained ten at Intermission during the New Year's Eve dance. Refreshments were served. & , . d. Brad-Houst- (frao) FULLY dULnUOLb JW AUTOMATIC AfUr Small Down Payment Packed with high-pric- ed features youV expect to in cost much morel The BANKER'S STORY f VOU CAN SEND 'fl&XJE&ALL the OVER wemBf - !! ' I One of the valuable functions banks offer fOefs out IS A SYSTEM FOR REMITTING MONEY TO live-Wat- er deep-'dow- n dirt washing multiplies the FOREIGN COUNTRIES, THUS AIDING BOTH 'cleansing action of soap; and tergents. OUR EXPORT AND IMPORT TRADES. floats cllrt down drain de- and dirt .up, over clothes end down the drain. Float-Ov- er k This Bank offers a variety of services to everyone in the community. If you want Traveler's Cherks or wish to send money abroad, we will 1 Beaver. Utah, beginning December 21. 24. 1954 snd ending January Mr and Mrs. Jess Baker were hosts at a supper and party on New Year's Eve. Following the dinner, the group played Hook, with prizes going to Melba Yard-le- y and Jos. A. Manzione, high; Kathleen Farnsworth and William Sixteen Wood. Minersville. low. were present. allfornia purposes from Nov. 1 to April 1. Hereafter, 353u2 of 6 sec.-f- t of water will he diverted at a poini to watering purposes from Nor. April 1. Protests restating the granting of this application with reasons therefor, must be made In afflda Tit form with extra copy and filed with the State Engineer, 403 State Capitol. Salt Lake City 1. Utah, on or before February 20, 1955 Joseph M. Tracy STATE ENGINEER (Published In the Braver Pre" Mr. and Mrs. Leon Palce invited lti friends to their home for refreshments following the IOOF dunce on wedensday evening of last week. ci nt N. 1650 ft. and E. 1117 ft. from SW Cor. Sec. 3i, T 29 S, R 7 W. S L B & M, and used from April 1 to October 31 as a supplemental supply to Irrigate 61 acres In SW4 said Sec. 30. and for stock New Year's Eve Parties Held Mr. and Mrs. McKay Farrer were hosjs at a New Year's Evo party on Friday evening. After attending the dance at the Legion Hall, a group of 16 met at the Farrer home for supper. - LEGAL N'OT'CRS S L B & M. and for Mr. and Mrs. I'al Marshall and family of Orem spent part of the holidays visiting relatives and friends in Minersville. usually develops. Other joints mti or may not be involved. As a rule, expansion of the chest is reduced s the disease progresses upwara in tne spine. Occasionally, seiatir pain complicates this problem anr further increases the suffering Traumatic conditions of the spine narticularly those which product degenerative changes in a sine'" joint, are, as a rule, easily recojs nized by examination. Likewise, the diagnosis of infection o; the spine, such as tuberculosis, is made chiefly by examination Tuberculosis and other infections oi the spine are among the disap pearing diseases. The possible pre sence of congenital or developmental defects of the spine, 01 oi a tumor involving the spine, the spinal cord or the nerve roots must be considered as remou causes of the pain, as well as true sciatic neuritis. As with other medical prob'ems the early treatment of backache produces much better results tlusr. treatment which is instituted late in the course of the disease. Individuals whose examinations have shown that no serious conditior. exists, should learn to "live with their backache" by learning how to avoid the activities and strains which aggravate the condition With the help of a supporting corset, worn during periods of extra activity or while driving a car or truck, it is freonently possible to control pain. The advantage of a firm bed with plywood between the springs and mattress is commonly recognized by those who suffer with backache. An accurate diagnosis and evaluation by a medical doctor should be made first, after which treatment and adjustments in living follow in logical sequence. GREENVILLE Party Honors Alan Hatchings By REV A ALBRECHT over-bette- well-bein- g BEAVER (UTAH) PRESS. FRIDAY, JANUARY 7, 1955 MINERSVILLE 5 gladly srve you, ALL ACCOUNTS INSURED TO $10,000.00 WITH FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP. Rinsing floats scum FullyQiutofhatte Control Exclusive See The New frlaidalre "Thrifty Pair" Automatic Washer and Electric Dryer todayl any i. i 1 Select-O-Di- al lets you wash kind of clothes any way you Uka. Spirts cfoffres drier Rapidry Spin gets out pounds more water than other makes. Some things art dry enough for ironing. BEA1ER CITY BRANCH OI' THE MILFORD STATE DANK BEAVER MILFORD |