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Show UINTAH BASIN RECORD, FRIDAY, ews Letters Attack On Cancer Raises Violet Gentry Mrs. Bertha Angus W. H. Stone left last week for an extended visit in CaliGuyman has fornia. vlrs. Glendon Roosevelt Word has been received that from the urned daugh-Th- e Wilford Wall, of her baby with Wallsburg, a jpital new arrival makes a former Ioka resident, died last week. He is survived ' by five i'ly of two girls for Ag sons and a daughter. and Mrs. Guyman. Correction: Mrs. J. B. Lemon ruests Sunday at the Floyd Mrs. and Mr. were a g'uest of her daughter, was home ,e and girl, baby Mrs. Max Hardman, of Duily Sprouse Roosevelt, and Dal Stone, of chesne; Mrs. Henry Nelson spent the. weekend in Salt Lake ichesne. been had with her son and daughter-in-law- , feettv who 'hri Holder, did B.Y.U.. Mr. and Mrs. Wade Nelson at school fending e Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Russell winter the for r f register for of her fathers con-5- 1 are the parents of a daughter, born Jan. 9 at the Roosevelt tilued illness. en-Barton Hal Mrs. hospital. ,Ir. andWednesday evening at Ioka was hit by a heavy snow tdftained iiov,!' fchicken supper. Their Sests and windstorm Saturday afteriTfcluded members of the high noon. The drifting snow blocked ciool faculty and their wives. the roads. Emily Parks, of McCam-itUrtt- i The Sunday School superinIda., and Mrs. Darleen arrived tendency gave a party Thurs CMneilson, of , Ogden, with day night in the ward hall for ndKFtJbay for a weeks visit Mrs. Case. the Junior class in recognition 10nt'tfcljr sister, Mrs. Earl their 100 per cent achievefrom of PTfks recently returned " filled ment she during 1949. ..California, whereLDS church. Itlbdsion for the EaVette Percival and Karen i Arnold Mecham enrolled at Gines attended a birthday parBy thJ University of Utah since ty Friday in Roosevelt for Fay Hi discharge from the service, Hullinger. as: ished his college courseDur--at Edgar Cook, of Roosevelt, arrived Friday evening to celet. end of the fall quarter. has he Lake in Salt brate his birthday with h i s stay n employed part-timby grandparents. He was accomFoods, who have now panied by his parents and three en him a' permanent position brothers. office manager of their Mr. and Mrs. J. R. RusseL Dlesale warehouse in Helena, announce the birth of a daughnt. His wife, the former ter, Jan. 9, at the Roosevelt will join him at hospital. In-ct- or quar-becaus- d JANUARY 20. 1950 r, - A diagnosis of cancer is no press their determination to end longer a death wairent. Expan- the scourge of cancer by servsion of facilities and knowledge ing as cancer control volunteers available today could cure half making dressings, bed jackof the cancer patients. ets. scuffcrs, doing office work Some cases, such as cancer of such as filing, typing and mailthe skin, are 90 per cent cur- ing literature, etc. Also in the able. This year one quarter of educational field giving talks all cancer patients will be saved in schools, civic clubs, womens o r radium. clubs and industrial organizaby surgery, Further advances in these three tion. Your community needs major treatments for cancer are more and more volunteer workbeing made through clinical and ers see your local chapter, Mrs. laboratory research. And addi- R. V. Larson, Roosevelt cancer tional thousands of captain; or Utah Division, Amercould be saved by early diag- ican Cancer Society', 177 Motor nosis and prompt, effectiveness Avenue, Salt Lake City. treatment. These facts are supA continued, concerted efplied by the American Cancer fort of science and society can Cancer Society, New York. defeat cancer. Anyone can have cancer everyone can do someis . . . made Progress being The attack on cancer is getting thing about it. results. The number of early For protection, one must learn cases coming to medical atten- the danger signals and go to a tion has doubled in some places, doctor immediately should any greatly increasing the chances one of them appear. Below are for cure. general symptoms that may inEach year more people ex dicate cancer; they demand im x-ra- y patients IX! ope: mediate diagnosis: 1. Any sore that does not heal; 2. a lump or thickening in the breast or elsewhere; 3. unusual bleeding or discharge; 4. any change in wart or mole; 5. persistent indigestion or difficulty in swallowing; 6, persistent hoarseness or cough; and 7. any change in normal bowel habits. CENTRAL GOVERNMENT Centralization of government is going on apace. Not only is . government taking an ever increasing portion of the earnings of the people, but it is also becoming more dominant in their affairs and lives through imposed regulations, controls, subsidies, parity payments, matchings, grants-in-aid- s, etc. state capitols. 1 -- 1 As-Sate- d e Max-Snyde- r, K lena as soon as housing can prodfc arranged. Mrs. Mecham is Sacrament meeting was well of- in the employed present SUPM attended, with Reed Lemon and ? of thQ Juvenile court in Arnold Webb as speakers. Jack to t t Lake City. ( principal of the 150.C ritah high school, and Mrs. edeiufeby were among the Vernal jrSitors at the basketball game day night. Mr. Rigby hc he ich f Vfd as teacher and principal Altamont. His wife is the )00i mer Virginia Daniels, of Mt. ;he A.vard Rigby, ar4 ), easiiV imons. nor The basketball game with itah was well attended and wv joyed by local fans despite Aijamonts defeat. The close scerc throughout kept the crowd t3se with excitement, and ela- wac high when Altamont forged ahead in the third quarter A dance followed the game, with music furnished by Hal and members of the high Umol orchestra. .Erwin Rust, a US AC student,, prt Peqy Ann Case, of BYU, Cint the weekend at home. I i g-- r rton i 1 jWORK TO BEGIN ON , ; I ALTAMONT THEATRE h In Roosevelt Wonderfal Season ifor a A California Short Coat Greene presented a musical selection. Mrs. James O. Ames was very ill last week, but is better now. The Sunday School kinder garten class were entertained Sunday by their teacher, Marie Benson, at a birthday party for Billy Timothy, Voin Campbell and Renee and Diana Russell. Record Travel Year For National Parks Visitors to national parks, national monuments, and other areas administered by the Na tional Park Service, Department of the Interior, totalled 31,864,-18in the travel year ended September 30, 1949. In the previous year, 29,608,318 visitors were reported. Some of this travel increase is atttributable to special pro grams and exhibits in many areas in observance of the 100th anniversary of the establishment of the Department of the ' Interior and the role played by National Park Service areas in a century of 0 lot for a modern movie re k0 constructed at A Jirnont has been purchased by LCBnd Stevenson from Edwin U Murphy. i. he lot is located between Timothys garage and conservation.. Thackers apartment Lesley K tse. Two Million Weddings Mr. Stevenson has already An year in th K ered materials and equip-- t U. S. average romantic milliot two yields almost Jnt, and expects to erect the rear I liatre as soon as possible. weddings. SBS mm! ileum CHEVRON GASOLINE R P M MOTOR OIL ATLAS ACCESSORIES Forecast: Best Short Coat Season Ever! See Penury's for Why! Both coats shown arc at Penneys TODAY wool suede, California each is 100 styled for Spring 1950! Boxy coat has hack. Fitted coat novelty has hig patch pockets, lapel collar ami y half belt. See them! Use Penney a small down payment will hold your selection! White, jade, red, gray and many Spring pastels. Sizes 1018. V-yo- kc D. R. TIMOTHY Phone 741 i'Cxm QqqeH CTiiiiaseGGOsrfte 0O&GDID&G (tec 0 (3Mi0eQG!J0& el Lay-Awa- Gov- ernment is becoming more, and more centralized in Washington and to a lesser degree in the |