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Show THE Page Two SINGER sewing machine sales and service Morrys Williams, Call 308, lionded representative Utah N'ephi, Says CONGRESS passes some pretty complex laws but none of them looks any more complex than an in surance policy does to the av erage person. We idont have a law that d REGULATES false-ide-- or says Just how involved these contracts should be so the average property owner, who is Sometimes there is no vomiting and when present it is rarely severe. Constipation usually develops after the onset of the pan. Haiely is diutihca pnsont. If one guesses as to the presence of lever by feeling the forehead, one The following is one of 41 Si.ru t t srticles written by members of the would usually estimate that the Utah State Medical Association end temperature is noimal, but if one takes the with a published in cooperation with your lo- thermometer temperature it will usually Ijo cal newspaper. '1 hese articles arc elevated aiound ninety-nm- e scheduled to appear every other week slightly to degrees or a throughout the year In an eflort to little 11101 e If eme piesse's on the better ec quaint you with problems 0 abdenne-with the will health, and designed to improve the be found that theiehand, it is usually well being of the people of Utah. 111 tenderness the lower right side, which may be detected even APPENDICITIS before the patient has noted anv pain in this area Despite the fact that the numIf a blood count is taken, ber 01 deaths lrom appendicitis of white blood cells will has dropped substantially in re- be found to be increased Many cent years, it still remains a sen-ou- s however, have the disease which kills several people that the bloeid count will tell thousand people each year in this whether appendicitis is lountry. Hiis seems strangewe when definitely or not. This is not true. have present we consider the fact that It is a valuable aid but must be the considered the facilities, the know-hoonly one of several hospitals, arid the equipment to indications which may lead one to reduce the death rate almost to the correct diagnosis. the zero point. One of the most common The principal reason seems to made is the administration eirors of a lie in delays 111 diagnosis and laxative in cases of abdominal treatment. This is probably due pain The patient or mother is principally to the lact that the likely to think the pain due m public is not educated regarding some dietary indisciction, peearly stage signs and symptoms before the pain settles 111 of the disease. Hence many do nally the lower right side Laxa'ives not recognize the possibility of tend to stir the intestines and the presence of appendicitis and the appendixup and may greatly deuntil well a doctor call it is aggravate the condition, leading veloped and in some cases, too to rupture of the appendix and late. It will be the purpose of spread of the infection. Ibis aiticle then, to discuss the The only safe treatment of apdisease briefly in simple teims pendicitis is surgical removal of so that the leaders may get a the oigan This should be done better understanding of it in the disease, before it has The appendix is a small woun-hk- e early mptured. The appendix structure, usually two .or uipturcs within the fustrarely few three inches in length, attached hours of the onset of infection. to the first pait of the large inSome people seem to feel aptestine, located in the lower petpendicitis Is no longer dangerous ition of the right side of the abdonow that we have antibiotics and men. It has no known useful oth r valuable dings to combat lunction in the human although infection. Although these drugs m some animals it probably parof great value, the danger of aie ticipates in digestion as doe, the appendicitis is still leal and palest of the intestine. tients aie dying eveiv day deAppendicitis is an inflammation spite them There is evidence that of the appendix, and usually many people have ben lulled instarts as an abdominal pain The to a false sense of sicunty by until it is too late. pain is Cither quite generalized them In this caso of abdominal pain in the abdomen or may stait in of the pit the stomach. It is which persists more than two usually dull at the onset and or three, hours call your doctor more severe. even if the becomes is not very gradually After a few hours the pain tends seveie, nor inpain the right lower to settle in the lower light side abdomen Do not take laxatives, of the abdomen and at th.it time food or medicines If your the patient or the family, for the doctor feels that it is a case of first time thinks of the possibility appendicitis, do not delay the of appendicitis Soon after the ononeiation unneccssai ily If this set of pain there is usually nausea advice is followed many lives and often vomiting may be saved. Your Doctor afraid to MONKEY around with his Insurance coverage, asks for advice from Paul Booth or Ken Nyman at the Central Utah Insurance Co. inthe First Security Bank Bldg. Insurance is our e BUSINESS! faip Nephi Local and Social Items Mr. and Mrs. Paul G. Braith-wait- e of Spanish Fork are parents of a son born June 16 at Payson hospital. Mrs. Braithvvaite is the former Miriam Brough of Nephi. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brough of Nephi and Mr. and Mrs. George D Braithwaite of Spanish Fork. ' Sniohcy Says: SCIENTISTS HAVE NOW FOUND A WAV 4 MOST TO PUT ONE OF AMERICA'S RERLENISHA8LE RAW MATERIALS," our 'Trees: to work for 'iow. natures chemicalJ Lfice destroys t plant ; V 'x V COLOR? Choose from 1,322 real paint samples in our , COLORIZER ALBUM O' IyVv-Vv- ?' "When it comes to color m House Paints, you can't beat Forc-- I rchi-jrcl- i xuli-lanc- COLORIZER! are findfrom what ju-- t a tree! scicnli-t- s ing iii-nio-- t of us know us Recent visitors in Nephi at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gibson were Mr. and Mrs. B. Dale Gibson and son Steven of Chino California. They were enroute to Provo to meet their daughter Miss Carol Gibson who has attended the Brigham Young University. The Gibson family members were guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Gibson at Pleaasnt Grove Sunday af ternoon for a family reunion. In attendance were Mr. and Mrs. A B. Gibson, and family of Pleasant Grove; Mr. and Mrs. C. Leon Gibson of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Robinson (Beatrice) of Evanston, Wyoming, Mr. and Mrs. Ervie Atkin (Ada) of Compton, California, Mr. and Mrs. Owen N. Gibson of Preston, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. B. Dale Gibson of Chino, California and Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Gibson of Nephi and their re spective families. NEPHI, UTAH TIMES-NEW- Thursday, Xvivs About i'otliH in mon, Idaho; Mrs. Hazel Ilofer, Frank Holding, Mrs. Ina Redden, Sgt. Laron V. Wilson of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. G. Peterson and Joyce Peterson of Holliday; Mis Carla K. Christensen of Bountiful; Mr. and Mrs. George Pulley, Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Mr. and Mis. Anthony Palermo Hanson, Mrs. William Pulley and and two daughters Shirley and Mrs Nina Wilson of American Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Bosa Fork; Wanda Jean of Maracaibo, NEPHI Ven-bul- were overnight viwtors Sun- well of Randolph. day and Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Brown. Mrs Palermo ond Mrs. Brown are sis- ters. They had been to New Or-- , leans to witness the graduation of their son Norman at the Tuiane After visiting in NeUniversity. .1 phi they left for Califoi nia where they will visit with other relatives before returning to their home in Venezuela, South - Mrs. Verda Llewellyn, and Mrs. Macel Anderson of Ftn. Green; Mr. and Mrs. J. Wells Robins, James Memmott, Boyd Sorensen, Mrs. Caric Ivie of Scipio; Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Christ ison of Magna; Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Braithwaite of Provo; Mrs. Frank Hudson of Orem; Airs. James R. Stanley of Mona; Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Dalby of Levan. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Carter had as their dinner guests follow ing the funeral services for Mr. Carters brother, Earl Carter, a number of the Carter family. At- tending the luneral and the dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Canter, Mr. ind Mi's. Glen Carter, Mr. and Mrs. ElRoy Christensen, Mrs. Zetta S Winn and Marjorie Frandsen, all of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Dell Carter and daughter Panuline, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Holiddv, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Holiday George Holiday all of Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Carter, Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Gadd, Mr. and Mis Don F. Gadd, Mr. and Mrs. Doll Bolton, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Carter and children of Nephi. Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Sanders (Meredith) of Rialto, Calif- ornia. Others from out of town who attended tho services were Mr. and Mrs. Max Lunt of Sunset; Mr. and Mrs. Don Lunt and son of Layton; Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Manw-el- l of Provo; Mrs. Almera Simmons of Provo; Mrs. Don Talboe of Provo. Among the out of town friends and relatives here last week for, the funeral of Daniel C. Nielson! were: Mrs. Daisey Nielson of Sal We V. Drive Your assistance and expressions of love, sympathy and understanding wall always lie remembered. Priscilla W. Neilson and boys, and sisters of Daniel C. Nielson. Irc WITH FINE FOOD & REFRESHMENTS AT MODERATE PRICES STARTING FRIDAY JUNE 21 EVERY DAY - P.M. TIL CLOSING UWANA DRIVE INN AND DAIRY QUEEN - -- 155 North Main St. must look at the space age through eyes like these One day theyll come to focus on a career- -in science ... law. . . philosophy . . . medicine ... engineering... the arts. To prepare our youth in these challenging times, help is needed as never before say educators. Many .companies are responding with financial and other aid. Standard long ago recognized its obligation as a good citizen to help support our education system and for 20 years has encouraged and assisted young minds to explore the wide field of learning. 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