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Show HELPER The IN THURSDAY, SEPT. Hit Set thee up way marks, Make thee guide-posls- JOURNAL (Utah) PACE EIGHT . (Jer. 31:21) 20, YOUR HEALTH 11X52 I one of a $crte$ of articles from Utah State MedThe value of a sentiment is ical Awn, published in cooperathe amount of sacrifice you are tion with this newsvaper. When varicose vein's occur, the prepared to make if or it. result Is usually a picture cf John Galsworthy swollen legs with Ihe veins knot We fix our sights on God's ted and corded. Caused by Inadequate circulgood through affirmative prayer. By using these affirm-ativ- e ation to the legs over a long prayers as goals for our period of years, they are us life, we move In the direction ually seen in overweight, middle of good. The following is NWEKTl aged women who have many children. Varicose veins beeln earlier than he Dcriod j.'Tjt'y 37 much Is Phone News Items To IN AO A.-- G. SALT LAKE PAPERS. SALT LAKE PRICES ARE EFFECTIVE IN OUR STORE, Prices Effective Frida, Saturday Sept. 21, 22, U. S. INSPECTED MEATS mm FRESH WHOLE STEWING Ground iEE lb c IU1 n the cosmetic result. Even in the extensive surgical cases, the cosmetic results are good. The scars are usually hairline and not easily visible except under close scrutiny. The best result of these procedures, however, is the relative freedom from pain. 'As long as man persists in walk ing upright (which dt is hoped he will continue to do) he will be afflicted with this circulatory disturbance. He can help himself however, by consulting his phy sician at the earliest possible moment, when the symptoms of pain in the legs occur. PRICES IN CHECK when they first become isoble on thj surface. They characterize an inadequacy of the valves in the veins of the legs, thus the blood "pools" or piles up in ths legs. Since this Wood is not carried to the heart and lungs for oxygenation, it stagnates. The tissues of the legs 'become undernoin ish ed and pain is the result. The b'ood remaining in the superficial veins form large, blue corded channels which are apparent on the surface of the legs. Standing, of course, incraeses the pooling and the pain. Varicose veins occur most frequently in individuals who are on their feet a great deal. Preg nant women develop these veins because of back pressure from the weight of the infants they carry in their abdomens. Individuals who wear garters develop these veins because of back press ure on the lower limbs. Anything that tends to force a pooling of blood in the feet and legj can cause the formation of varicose veins. Today, this condition is bsing recognized earlier. In pregnancy, the patient is urged to lie down more frequently during the day. Tight garments are forbidden. El astic stockings are urged at the first symptoms of pain in the legs. Surgery is performed early to prevent the development of the large superficial veins. 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