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Show cancer 'cures' and (Che National Better Business Bureau is receiving re-ceiving ten times as many quackery quack-ery complaints as came in two years ago. Worst offenders in recent years have been cancer remedies' and devices for 'curing' 'cur-ing' major diseases, as well as nutritional promotions worthless worth-less and amounting to robbery and murder." iMany states, including Utah, are weak tin laws which, can curb the (practice of unscrupulous quacks, 'the FDA medical director direc-tor said. "One crying need is more and better law enforcement", enforce-ment", urging action "to strength en state medical practice laws where they are weak. The FDA needs more power to deal with 'phony' medical devices, but there is need1 to concentrate on tougher state laws," Dr. Holland asserted. Johnson-Niksich Wedding iMUsj AnncvLa Marjoile John-eon, John-eon, daughter of Mr. oi.i Mr.;. Refd D. Johi.v.on, 140 rionjer St., Midvale, mas tlalrJ '.n marriage mar-riage by Tvls Gcc.0'e N'ks'xii, ailoo of 'Mid vile, fcimccCy of Binfcham, on Saturdiy, May 10, in St. Thercse C-Ii'iclic Churdh. The Rt. Rev. IM.-&T. Jci:.'h P. Moreton performed the double r'.ng ceremony. The benedict is a sen of PCte NikalCli Sr., of MiivaLs Joi-mu'ly of iBingham. A reception honored the newly wtds ai.ter ;:.ie r.ui.'.:-l iU.s. The bilde selected a floor-length floor-length gown cf lax'e ever satin wi'Ji a Queen Ann cc.'.ur. Hit coratcd with lilacs and spring blossoms for the occasion. Mrs. Helen Granquist of Copperton waa an invited guest. Prizes at cards were won by Mrs. (Lucille Brisk, Mrs. Josephine Morris, jir.d Mrs. Lcona Susaeta. Other numbers present were Mrs. Her-mine Her-mine Feraco, 'Mrs. Nellie Chester, Ches-ter, Mrs. Ada Carrigan and Mrs. Agnes Johnston. Mi', and Mrs. Arthur Bentley are taking M'ista Stuinigham's kindergarten kin-dergarten ckus it Binglham Centre Cen-tre 1 sclhocl on a field trip to LJborty Park in Salt Lake City today, Friday. W.B.A. meeting for May wa3 held at' the home of Mrs. Helen Su'lcnger last Saturday night. A sfrort business mteillng was conducted con-ducted ai.'lter iwhlch bridge was played. Prizes were won by Mrs. Heber Nichols, first and bingo; M s. Nornun T. Jacobsen, second, sec-ond, and Mrs. WD.S. Brown, conception. Delicious refreshments refresh-ments were served by the hostess. hos-tess. Fire Ladies mot Monday night as guejts of Mrs. Anthon O. Jacob-on. Prizes at cards were won by Mrs. Tommy Prigmore, Mi-s. Leonard Bell, Mrs. Lottie Raw 'lings and Mrs. Hosmer Peterson. Pe-terson. Mrs. Robert King was welcomed as- a new member. I Lovely refreshments were served to twelve imembeis by the hostess. hos-tess. Mrs. Boyd J. Neidin will be hecteso next Monday night. Bingham 'Ward Relief Society will hold its monthly social science sci-ence meeting at the warehouse next Tuesday, May 20 at 10 ajn.! w ith Mrs. Mary Raby giving the lesson. Ail ladies of the ward are invited. This .will be the but regular re-gular meeting until the wcik day in June, it was announced. Mrs. Lydia LaBoumty left yesterday yes-terday (Thursday) to return to htr (home in Rossville, 111., following fol-lowing a month's visit here with htr son and daughter in law, Mr. and Mrs. Paul La Bounty and c'hikhen, An announcement that two 1958 graduates, a boy from Jordan Jor-dan H:ih ani cne from Bingham M receive $100 college sohol-'pj sohol-'pj f;om the .Midvale Ki-u Ki-u anis Ciub, was made last week Ly the Midva'.e club. O QUACKS, FAKE CURES. MOUNT INTO MILLIONS Quacks, fake cures and "medical "medi-cal frauds" amounting to "robbery "rob-bery and murder" are at a new high in the nation, and Utah is no except-on, a federal official reported this week. Or. Albert H. Holland Jr., medical me-dical director of the Food and Drug Administration told a Washington legislative conference confer-ence "there is a need for more agressive action against quack-eiy quack-eiy and the launching of a public education campaign to deal with this growing problem." ille reported "at least $10 million mil-lion a year is being spent for wais-t-'knig'iih veil fell from a tiara ii pe a: is. Mrs. Ned Hemiansen, Miss Marilyn Johnson, iMiss Carole M.:Nam::ra, Miss Barbara Nelson, Mi:'; ha:on Patrick, and Bar-ta.a Bar-ta.a Ar.n Brixey, flower girl, Lttcr.J:i the now Mrs. Niksich The attendants wore bailerina-ier.L'.'h, bailerina-ier.L'.'h, saline n -colored dresses tlyled with fuil skirts and puiflf-ed puiflf-ed iieevL.s. They wore white hots ' and carried bcuquci'.s of white bl.-'oms. I H'i.uiip Compagno served as 'be-t man. Uihers iwere Rex Fer-igc Fer-igc .on, Mike Bu'.lott, Chris Kalis and J..hnny Arrit'cia. Lopez-Martinez Nuptials Mr. and (Mis. Aguslin Lopez unncun'ce Uv fci'tlhccani'.ng mar-ri mar-ri :'. cf t'luir dauvble-r, Miss litis Ne'iia l.c"j?z, t'j Manuel Mactinez, a on v.f Mr. and Mrs. Cristobal Mat'Iinez. The -wedding wi'.l take p'..?c Satu.iay, May 17. A nuptial nup-tial mjj at Church of the Immaculate Im-maculate Conception at Ccpperton Ccpper-ton w ill unite the pair. Fr:cn:'s here mli'hit be interested inter-ested to know (that Pete Niksich Sr. cf ;M:dvEi!e, fC'imei'ly of Bing-ro..m, Bing-ro..m, who has been living with his daughter jn Ktarns since his w life's death, is new at the Ogden R'n'.tarium. His younger daughter daugh-ter is .still in Keariu with her .-'sttr. Mr. and; Mrs. Arthur iBentky and Mis. Mainvie Eng'.l.-h sipwvt bit Thu: sday in Salt Lcke City. Later Mi's. Eng'.isi'.i was dinner gue.vt and ftpent tliie e vening visiting vis-iting at the Bentley home. Linger Lor.gt-r ikrb mH Tuesday Tues-day I'vcning at Kie (home of (Mrs. G. T. Buckle of Magna. Prizes at cor.lrci-t b: itfge were won by Ji.Vl.s. JJhn N.C.jon, fiit; M:s. Mae SMliman, secend; -Mis. Alim-e;- Berg, cm.-elation, and Mis. Florence Biuno, bir.io. The occasion oc-casion al.-o c :.'!)ioted Mr. Ross M. Cii'-'hir.g's bir.hd..y and nhe received many r.iee g lis. Lovely refreshments weie servetl by the hos'toss. Tufsiby vislitois of Mr. and Mrs. A. 1). 'Bentley and children we io Mrs. Bentley 's parents and brother, iMr. and (Mrs. W. A. Kraft and Jack, of Green River, Wyo. D. E. Ireland, aeccmiptanled by bis daughter, Mrs. Margaret Butler But-ler of Keorns, left la..t Friday morning for Sacramento, Calif., for a :uiort vi.it with their son ai:d blether, .Mr. and Mrs. David T. Ireland and family. Galena -Ledge held its meeting for Moy last Th,u:Oay night. iMc'ir.ibcr.3 attending were Mis. Marda 'Nielsen, Mrs. Selma Bent-' ley, Mrs. Btrr.iee Foster, 'Mis. Doloris Wieobman, Mrs. Caroline 'Murano, Mrs. Nora Cushing and ;Mrs. C. H. Winn. (Mrs. Pete iSmitli, wlio underwent under-went an operation in St. Mark's hospital several weeks ago, is reported getting along nicely. She will be in- the hospital another an-other week. Patsy Nil Lson and her boy friend, Joe McDonald cf Provo, visited at the home of Patsy's parents, Mr. and (Mrs. Hunt Nielsen Niel-sen and family over the week end. Mrs. Ruth Jacques entertained entertain-ed her afternoon dessert -bridge olub at her home Wednesday. The home was beautifully de- |