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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday September 12, 1984 - Page 4 visiting in Monticello. Salt Lake Clinic begins cancer screening cancer screening program A (smoking, radiation, asbestos). Our goal in making available this cancer screening program is to detect the early curable cancers, says Dr. Reilly. Cancer is the second leading cause of death in our country. Despite the many impressive advances in cancer treatment during the years, cancer is still past incurable if not discovered until its advanced stages. most the Unfortunately, common types of cancer rarely produce any symptoms or warnings in their early stages. If the cancer can be detected and treated in these early stages, there is a greater chance of curing it. . According to Dr. Reilly, cancer screening does not guarantee that a patient will never develop cancer. It does, however, increase the liklihood of discovering and and treating cancer in early stages. Until more is known about the causes and prevention of cancer, the screening approach is the best. has been established at Salt Lake Clinic under the direction of clinic oncologists and cancer specialists William F. Reilly, M J)., and Darrell G. Hen sleigh, MX). The program is designed to evaluate anyone who is healthy but may be at risk of developing cancer, even though no symptoms are present. Known risks relate to age, family history (heredity), and toxic exposures 10-- 15 Happiness factors study conducted by the Sociology Department at Duke A North Carolina found nine factors that were most likely to contribute to mental and emotional stability. Those nine factors are: Absence of suspicion and 1. resentment. Trusting and avoiding grudges were important. 2. Living in the present and future. Brooding over past mistakes and experiences created unhappiness. 3. Recognizing conditions that cant be changed; learning to live with them. 4. Cooperating with life instead of running away from it. 5. Forcing yourself to be outgoing with others rather than retreating within, especially during periods of emotional stress. 6. Refusing to pity yourself or make alibis for your actions. 7. Cultivating virtues of love, honor, loyalty and thrift. 8. Not expecting too much of If there is a wide yourself. gap between what you think you can do and the reality of what you can do, unhappiness will University in old-fashio- Poster competition The Utah Citizens for the Arts is seeking entries for the first annual Utah Arts Poster ComOpen to all artists, petition. including graphic designers, photographers, painters, and illustrators in Utah, the PosterCompetitionisseeking an original design celebrating print-make- rs, Utahs artistic and cultural diversity. The selected artist will receive ned tickets $1,000, and two round-tr- ip to Hawaii. The winning entry and all reproduction rights will become the property of the Utah Citizens for.the Arts. Entries will be judged on the basis of design quality, the ability to represent Utahs artistic di- result. 9. Find something bigger than yourself in which to believe. egotistical, and materialistic people score lowest of all in any test for measuring Self-center- ed, happiness. MARKETS . Wheat Beans $ 4.75 $14.00 and excellence and versity, for the entry to be reability produced. For a Utah Poster Competition entry form or additional information onUtah Citizens for the Arts, please contact Kim Duffin at 9, or write Salt Lake Arts Council, 54 Finch Lane, 535-779- Salt Lake City, Utah 84102. Keith Redd was transferred a station in Texas to from Nebraska and found time to visit his mother, Irene Redd inBland-in- g. FORTY YEARS AGO this week, Day dance, sponsored a Labor by the Fine Arts Club to raise funds for the Honor Roll Service Plaque, attracted many of the young folks and some of the older residents. Elva Jones was in charge of a matinee dance for the younger children with the proceeds going towards the cost of adding names to the plaque which had been dedicated Fred Halliday visited a few days in Blanding before being transferred to Florida. this week, the first annual 10-d- State Fair reflections by El Shaffer The other day, I drove some of the ladies who work in the Utah State Fair office - around the place in the state fair bus to show them new projects; they dont get out around the grounds too often. At nearly every building and open area we passed, I could mention a current or recent im- provement project: Fine Arts, a new roof; Horticulture, a new snack bar; Wildlife Resources, was beautified a year ago; public restrooms have been completely Mon- ticello and Blanding golfers on the links. Winners of the Scotch Foursome were Reta Adams and Ken Bailey. Lynn Adams was con closest in the hole-in-o- ne holes one and nine. Flow of water into the Monticello reservoir dwindled more during the week and all outside watering within Monticello City limits was prohibited. Plenty of bow and arrow deer hunters opened the season but only a few kills hadbeen reported. to game protector According Cecil Jones, . those that made kills were: Pete Steele,' Stephen Nielson, Bob Lyman and two Salt Lake City men. Monticello Headstart several months earlier. The bronze name plates cost 45 cents each and there were 341 mounted on the plaque. Corporal Arthur J. Cooper was furlough from enjoying a ay Kingman Air Base, Arizona, YEARS AGO TWENTY-FIV- E test. Clem Washburn won three balls for the longest putt on Pre-Scho- ol . begins Monday, September 17 A jr A government sponsored program for children from 3 to 6 years of age designed to prepare them for the demands of public schools Children from low Income families, handicapped children and those facing a language barrier will be given admission preference. Registration -September 12, 13, 14 10 a.m.-- 4 p.m. 49 East 4th South Monticello remodeled; UP&L building, anew snack bar; Crafts building a new roof, new restrooms and office kitchen; and on and on. Many improvement projects, including a couple of major ones with private (not tax) financing, are on the drawing boards. Your state fair is coming to life. If you have friends who say the state fairgrounds are run down and the fair is always the same,, tell them change is sweeping the place. 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