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Show 2A Emery County Tuesday, October 10, 1995 Progress Weddings Martin - Thomas Bell - Butler Reed and Deon Martin of Castle Dale, formerly of Bountiful, are pleased to announce the marriage of their daughter, Lori Ann, to Brandy Dee Thomas, son of Ron and Carla Thomas of Bountiful. The couple will be married on Friday, Oct. 13, at the La Fontaine Wedding and Reception Center in Layton. A reception will follow from 7 to 9. , Lori is a 1986 graduate of Woods Cross High. She is also a graduate of the College of Eastern Utah in 1989. Brandy is a 1990 graduate of Highland High in Pocatello, Idaho. He served an LDS Mission to Chicago. The couple will make their home in Salt Lake City. Randy and LeAnn Bell of Lawrence are pleased to an- A Special cream for arthritis Until now, most arthritis creams have been nothing more than a locker-roo- m muscle cream sold for arthritis use. Now a true Arthritis Cream just for arthritis sufferers has been developed. Read about this amazing product below. small company (SPECIAL)-- A in central Indiana has developed pain and bringing comfort to cramped knotted joints. PAIN BUST'RII was researched and formulated to be absorbed directly into the joints and muscles where the pain arthritis originates. Long-tim- e sufferers will be glad to know that this formula will help put an end to agonizing days and sleepless nights. It is- highly recommended by users who have resumed daily activities and are enjoying life again. a special cream that relieves arthritis pain in minutes, even chronic arthritis pain deep in the joints. The product which is called PAIN BUST-RI- I, is one of the fastest-actin- g therapeutic formulas ever developed in the fight against arthritis. Immediately upon application it goes to work by penetrating areas most deep to the affected the joints themselves, bringing fast relief where relief is needed most. Men and women who have suffered arthritis pain for years are reporting incredible results with this product. Even a single seems to work application remarkably well in relieving - A Special nounce Mr. and Mrs. Ewell mar- g hearing problems Alvin M. Ewell and Jamie Lynn Atkinson were married Sept. 16, 1995, in Layton. Jamie is the daughter of Judy Heath and Kirk Atkinson, and granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Turville. Alvin is the son of Rodger V. and Carol Ewell of Hunting-ton- . Hearing impairment in children is a very serious matter. Within the past few years it has been found that even a so called mild degree of hearing loss, can have significant effects on a childs social, emotional speechlanguage and academic development. The effects hearing loss has a child depends on the degree of the loss, the type of loss, the time the loss first develops, and most importantly, when the hearing loss was first identified. Today hearing loss can be detected in any age individual, All friends and family are invited to attend an open house to honor the newlyweds on, Saturday, Oct. 14, from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at the Huntington Town Hall. LIGHTEN UP. cream for arthritis including newborn PAIN cron, mt one BUSTR II BOYD'S PHARMACY foods can High-fa- t, 25 W. Main, Castle Dale, Utah Phone: 381-546- 4 1006 ConttnaflM Qua Hawnti leave you with a heavy heart. Corp Petty family honored by Manti Camp DUP chapter The Petty family played an important part in the settle of Do You Know These Facts About Breast Cancer ? How much do you know about breast cancer? The answer is probably "not enough, because few people like to Early detection provides the best opportunity to treat breast cancer successfully, and a diagnosis often does not mean think about the subject. But your health, and your life or the life of a woman close to you, may depend on knowing a few simple facts. removal of the breast. Did you know that... One out of every eight American women will develop breast cancer in her lifetime. Breast cancer can occur without any warning signs, and more than 80 of breast lumps are not cancerous. If breast cancer is diagnosed and survival rate treated early, the five-yeis more than 90. Modern mammography can reveal small breast cancers up to two years before they can be felt. Sanpete before William George and Heber C. Kimball Petty, and other family members, turned their efforts to pioneering Emery. The contribution of the Albert Petty family will be spotlighted in Manti on Saturday, Oct. 14, in an event sponsored by the Manti Camp of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers. The public and Petty family members are invited to meet at the History House, 402 North Main, for a tour and registration, beginning at 10 a.m. Action at 11 a.m. will move to the Manti Cemetery for a brief ceremony honoring pioneers of the first company to Central Utah and a tour of grave sites. Albert Petty and his wife and children were among those who entered the Sanpete Valley and came to Manti in the fall of 1849. This provided a nucleus for the establishment of most communities in central Utah and a number of areas beyond. The Petty family clearly illustrates the stellar qualities required for sueh a feat A hot luncheon will be served at noon at the Manti Stake Center, 300 South Main. DUP members are also preparing for a bake sale, with proceeds to help with upkeep of the Patten House, a local DUP Pioneer Museum. In the chapel of the Stake Center at 1 p.m. a concise historic program will be held profiling the Albert Petty family. This program will include the establishment of Pettyville (now Sterling) under the leadership of Albert Petty's oldest son, William George Petty. For luncheon reservation and other information, call Mrs, or Mavon Herring Lynn (Shirley) Nielson at Doctors recommend this three-ste- p early detection program: Schedule regular mammograms - your first screening mammogram by age 40, one every year or two to age 49, and every year after 50. Perform monthly breast - your doctor can show you the proper method. See your health care provider for regular breast examinations -at least every three years until age 40, self-examinati-on then every year. ar o 801-835-80- 81 at Average size breast lump found by breast o self-examinati- Average size breast lump found by getting regular mammograms. There is no need to be afraid to learn about breast cancer. The facts are encouraging and reassuring. If you remember only one thing about breast cancer, it should be this: Early detection is a woman's best protection. COUPON good for October is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month, a good time to get the facts. To find out more about breast cancer, ask your health care e provider or call this number: American Cancer 2345, Society or Delores Slavensky at Castleview Hospital ext. 3245. Department of Health is to have every newborn in Utah have their hearing screened before the hospital. Several hospitals on the Wasatch Front are already screening all newborns. This represents about 20 percent of the states births. Eventually this procedure will lead to the very early detection of most children with hearing loss in Utah. Early identification will result in much better outcomes for these children since they will be referred at a much younger age into therapy programs. For more information about otoacoustic emissions, or to have your baby tested, you can contact Lou Leidwinger, MS, , Viand Hearing, Speech sion Services, Eastern Utah CCC-- CoordinatorAudiolo-gist- at ; Jeffrey Hansen M.D. a surgeon and medical doctor offering Comprehensive Eye Care including: small-incisio- n - ' . cataract surgery at Castleview Hospital laser surgery treatment of glaucoma treatment of eye problems associated with diabetes routine check-up- s for adults and children -8- 01-637-4800, CASTLEVIEW HOSPITAL diologist. One of the goals of the Utah Castleview Hospital is pleased to announce the arrival of HOSPITAL your next mammogram at to infants.-Hearin- loss in newborns and very young children can now be identified through the use of a new tool known as otoacoustic emissions (OAE). OAE testing only takes a few minutes and is best done with the baby sleeping. A small probe is inserted into the ear canal and a signal is intro-- , duced into the ear. The absence of an echo does not necessarily men a child has a hearing loss. An ear infection, wax, or fluid behind the eardrum can give such a finding, as can other ear conditions. The child would then be referred for further hearing testing by an au- Region CASTLEVIEW OFF Castleview Hospital 1, r toll-fre- Good from forth-comin- Heed signs of early AVAILABLE AT: 20 the riage of their daughter, Beth Ann, to Dusty, the son of Jack Diane Butler of and Orangeville. They will be married Oct. 14, 1995, and will be honored at a reception that evening from 7 to 9 p.m. in the Huntington 5th Ward Cultural Hall. Beth is a graduate of CEU and is currently employed at Sandy Home Health in Price. Dusty is attending CEU majoring in criminal justice. They will make their home in Lawrence. Dr. Hansen is currently scheduling appointments starting September 18th. Valley View Medical Building, Unit 2, 250 North Fairgrounds Road, Price 9 - 637-868- v. J |