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Show , CANCER Continued from page one . . . American Cancer Society ties go up three times and more in value. With the increased value, the city and county govero-- ; mentals are limited by law to a 6 increase in their budgets for one year. To accomplish this, the mill levey is adjusted down to offset the increased value. As i an example, Nephi City had a levy of 18.25 mills and a value of 2.1 million. This year they will ; have the same amount of money generated from 9 or 10 mills and ! a value of 4.4 million. If your value went up three times, it Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dunroe of doesn't mean your taxes will go and Mr. and California ; Downey, up three times, the levies will ; Mrs. Gilbert Shepherd of Levan some adjustment. see ' were in Ephraim on Wednesday, If you have questions about ! and Mr. with where they visited your property, please check on it I Mrs. Monte Shepherd and Mrs. now, do not wait until September Ted Thomson. and think you will take care of it Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dixon and then. By Law, we cannot adjust ; daughters of Murray spent Sat- - any value after equalization has Now is the time to check urday and Sunday at the home passed. ofMr.andMrs.G.M.Worwood. on your values, not in September. I A regular feature, prepared by the American Cancer Society, save your life from cancer. to help I someMrs. M.R. writes: times see the word, laryngectomee" in the newspapers. What does it have to do with Levan news I Mr. and Mrs. Don Turner of Orem were visitors at the home of Vinnie and Angus Christen-- ; sen on Sunday. A laryngec ANSWERIine: tomee is a person whose larynx, or voice box, has been surgically removed, usually because of cancer. Fortunately, laryngectomees can learn to speak again through a different method of breath usage, or they can depend on a voice" device. mechanical These people are able to work and communicate, and their ranks include lawyers, policemen and managers. They have an organization called International Association of Laryngectomees. review of new Petersen book of her physician right away. The American Cancer Society Unit in your community has leaflets on these subjects suitable for a physician's office and perhaps you could And a corner of the doctors waiting room for a mini information center. In ANSWERIine: engineer from Arkansas I have an elderly states: aunt who is a great believer in natural foods and she claims that grapes can cure cancer. She said that she tried a grape diet in the 1 920s and cured herself. Is such a thing possible?" ANSWERIine: There isabso-lutel- y no evidence that a grape diet ever cured cancer since the idea was first raised in 1925. There are many forms of treatment that have been scientifically shown to cure different kinds of cancer, but An The An office nurse explains: I work fora gynecologist-obstetricia- n and we notice that many women stop coming for checkups after their children are born. Dont they know the importance of continuing health care? re er S cancer? Mrs. Vest gives Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Ray Francom on Sun-- ; A review of The Great Proday were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph of Richfield; and logue, ; Christensen a recently published ; Leslie Christensen, Mrs. Grace book by Elder Mark E. PeterI Christensen, and Mr. and Mrs. sen of the LDS Church, was pre! Leon Tobler, all of Salt Lake sented for members of the I City. Club at the regular meetof the group held at the home ing Von Christensen and Mrs. Mr. of Mrs. Merle H. White. of Salt Lake City were visitors Mrs. Ernestine Vest gave the ; at the home of Mr. and Mrs. review. ; James P. Christensen on Sunday. Mrs. Vest said that the book is a powerful statement of patof Bountiful Fred Laycock ! was a visitor at the home of Mr. riotism and love for democratic ; and Mrs. Woodrow Beard on principles as America moves into its bicentennial celebration. Friday of last week. The book outlines many of the events of the countrys history. Attending the meeting were Sgt. Day Newell is spending Mrs. J. W. Brough, Miss Naomi a months leave with Mr. and Bailey, Mrs. Fred L. Gadd, Mrs. Mrs. Harry Newell. He has been Clyde Shaw, Mrs. Cleon Mem-mot- t, stationed with the US Am for Mrs. Neldon Worthington, the past two and a half years in Mrs. Ray Worthington, Mrs. ' Germany. A family Elden Sherwood, Mrs. Lela Brywas held in his honor over the an, Mrs. Carl Wilkey, Mrs. Erweekend. Family members at-- - nestine Vest, and Mrs. Merle H. tending were Mr. and Mrs. Sher-re- ll White. Salt of children Newell and Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Newell of Farmington, and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Jacobsen and , children of Mona. Mona news cancer in the first place because if she had, and she relied only on grapes, the wouldn't be alive to pass along that kind of dangerous misinformation. It's dangerous be Answedline Property fixes gone up ? Assessor tells why . . . ; arent on the list. Most probably, your aunt never had grapes Times-New- .V111..r cause a cancer patient might believe it and delay or turn from proven treatment to a worthless idea. Please enjoy grapes but squash that rumor! HEAT YOUR HOME WITH THE SUN AND SAVE A regular feature, prepared by the American Cancer Society. LIFESTAR SOLAR CENTRAL UTAH PARADE ACROBATIC f. O. AI3 BATOIl CLINIC August) 6 REGISTRATION 28 4 MOTORCYCLES SNOW OYER 25 YEARS INSURANCE SERVICE IN THIS AREA Friday mornings The Denna Lymsi Rsbhrfssn 225-841Provo 5 K--J INSURANCE AGENCY - K. - 61 North Main J. SPERRY. Agairt Phone 4234)387 ' Nephi. Utah s SAFARI CAR WASH epen 24 hours a day -- wash ad ax spetid Irak bay! - With the spaing of fishing iKj weekend, this is Ike perfect time to a.1 aid make 11 ei your dose evening tilt at Ray's Supper Club! Ycul enjoy delkious food, tasty salads aA Iks entertainment by Diane Rosenbf Friday safari cotjpiGr:Q - Published Thursdays at Nephi, Juab County, Utah. Subcription rate, payable m V- - iV , . i Reservations not necessary, but desirable 111 - Bread - Cznral feeds ce cream 22 -i- - ffim - soft drinks rcn-prescrfpt- drop bn ESSBSZZfi $6.00 How to Save on Electricity--On- e rates , J Office: 96 South Main; E. 623-13- Eggs -- 1-tin -- upon request Telephone (801) O- - ' Advertsing Roy Ph. advance, per year ; 645 Stulk and Saturday evenings. Second class entry qt Nephi Utah 84641 Mr. and Mrs. Michael Strain and family of Magna .and Mrs. Donnette Moon and children of Duchesne spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Don Yates. Jennie Strain remained at her grandparents home for a weeks visit. MOBILES BONDS fedy-frien- ds 1 AUTOMOBILE COMMERCIAL BOATS GLASS MOBILE HOMES FIRE BUSINESS p.n at llephl Cily Pan Weekly Classescn LADIES Mr. and Mrs. Michael Mower and children Kimberly and Leslie of Sandy were visitors on Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gedge Oliver. appreciate die privilege providing your insurance needs. X 1 would . general, n, M Nephi, Utah May 27, 1976 2 women are better than men in safeguarding their health But, by having checkups. they arent perfect. After the childbearing years it is important for a woman to see a physician and have a pelvic examination and Pap test on These are a regular basis. is at a woman when years risk of breast cancer. Besides her own she should be checked by her physician. Also, its important for the post menopausal woman to call any unusual bleeding to the attention 743-69- RAY STEPHENSON FILLMORE, UTAH Open to Girls from First to Sixth Gaders $1.00 for the summer (June, July and First Week tn FRIDAY, HAY PHONE Bov 382 622-052- 5 Gibson - Publisher 4 of a series Accuracy is foremost when we read your meter and figure your electric bill In order to save on electricity, a Utah Power customer needs to know how his rrieter is read, how much electricity household appliances use, how his electric bill is processed, and how to interpret that bill. If you missed our previous messages on how to read your meter and on comparing the energy consumption of appliances, write Reddy Kilowatt, P.O. Box 899, Salt Lake City, Utah 84110, and ask for copies of How to Read a Meter and Become a Look for further messages in this series. Put one of our bankers in boots on your team and he'll drive as hard as you do. You take care of your herd, we'll take care, of your money. Watt-Watche- r. - .. Utah Powers watchword in recording , and computing how much electricity you use, and in billing you for it each month. Heres how your bill is processed: Each month, a specially trained meter reader is given individual account meter sheets showing the names and addresses of those customers on his assigned Accuracy is route. flit' t?"' UnitUuw zii'u't I. :. P 'Site! Ht'S (X1 in'lli if.iM 'A'''; . ''Jit' S"fy f v. Utah Powers meter readers are carefully trained. When the meter reader arrives at your residence, he records on your account meter sheet the meter reading as shown by the dials on your meter. Fed into computer The meter reader returns your account meter sheet to the company office, where it is checked to make sure the numbers recorded are legible and complete, and then it is fed into a computer. The computer electronically reads the meter reading on the account meter sheet, compares it with the previous month, subtracts the previous reading from the new reading to determine how many kilowatt hours you have used during the billing period, then it computes and prints your bill. If, however, the amount of kilowatt hours is unusually high or low, compared to previous months, the computer rejects the computation, and your account meter sheet is returned to the meter reader, who then goes back to your residence and takes a completely new reading. Is meter accessible? If accessible, every meter is read every month. Utah Power no longer estimates bills except when meters are not accessible. Locked gates and intimidating dogs are the most frequent reasons we cannot get to meters. In any case, bills are not estimated for more than two con- secutive months. But when we have to estimate your bill, it is done our accounting department, with the help of comby puterized data. Meter readers never estimate bills. Same monthly interval Utah Power makes an effort to read your meter at the same monthly interval, keeping the same number of days in each of your billing periods to make it easier h for you to compare power consumption. (On holidays and weekends, meters are not read, so the number of days will vary from time to time.) and billing Every phase of the meter-readin- g should But is checked. double you have a procedure a prompt receive can bill, you question regarding your Power Utah customer the by calling explanation just service number found in the white pages of your phone Computer uses meter reading as basis for figuring your bill Read Reddys Column Utah Power welcomes your questions, suggestions, and comments. Often-askequestions and good suggestions are published in Reddy Kilowatts regular newspaper column. Write to Reddy Kilowatt, P.O. Box 899, Salt Lake City, d Utah 84110. month-by-mont- OF UTAH, N.A. MEMBER FDIC directory. i 1 & LIGHT CO. |