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Show i Veterans News ! The Tooele Transcript nr Theme of llut cannol lie found by oilier nn (hods. Va has announced. Dr. W. IMward Chamberlain, ( luef of the VA alonnc medieillel D. C.,1 program in Washington, said lie techni(ue first wax ap-- j plied al iho VA Center in lais' Angeles li now m prosing inrrras-- l ingly helpful as an aid to diagnosis ail treatment of patients with tanner and other conditions at! mini; than 20 VA hospitals across the nation he said. The pa torts, called scintigrams and used somewhat as films, are nude wi,h a desiie known as a st aimer that records radiation from doses of radioisotopes. Dr. Chamberlain said. f.'om Impulses radioisotopes within the patient's btwlv form dots paju r tnst rted into the scan- n,,r ihe dot pictures indicate cleat Iv the areas of concentration of rjdimsotopes, so the doctor may estimate the size of internal organs and diagnose the presence of 1 1 w fjh ALEX E. DUNN, Editor N. Stake Life to many people is like the free for-a- I staged lor youngsters in Macy's toy dept, at the begin-siznmg ut one Cluisimas shopping season. They were turned loose and odd to take what ttv v could ii a limited number of minutes. A II year old girl grabbed $.H) eliminates Sampler" practically human error inherent in the ana- - worth of toys in four minutes and But ev- became the wnner. lysis of these particles. The "Andersen Sampler" is now erything she grahbed will in time and be discarded. being manufactured comercially in disintegrate What will survive, and add color Salt Lake City. ,and meaning to this gill's experience, was the altruistic spirit that motivated her to restrain herself in picking only SIS worth of toys for herself and sleeting the rest brother and for her la girl cousin. JOHN W. "A Miracle Hard to Believe," Pulpit Digest, logical technology Now for the first time it is possib'e to corre- late the relationship between the of the particle and the amount of inlection p, oduced in exposed animals. Contrasted with their sampling devices, the "Andersen J Andersen Dr. A. A. 3RD WARD RS (II WHS TIME Jhe Ihird Ward Relief Sot lety will hold the regular meeting next Gold-Gree- n luesduy, January Jsih at 10 pm wlmh has "Waltz of the Bells" is the theme instead of th elrna Droubuy of the Cold and Gteen Ball si lied been usual. Mis l ml sceme les so. the tiled for Saturday evening in the North Tooele Stake Tabernai le, the directum of the Tlmd and St until ward MIA org.im.it- cjncer. PriCStnOOd Ball TTtt.t.v scnii'T Issued each Friday at Tooele City, Utah. Entered a$ Second Class matter at the Post Office at Tooele City, Utah, under Act oi t .arch 8, 879 Price 10 per copy. Subscription $4 per year - , par men s ant all ward woikers In- - in attendant e. to ate urged 24, 1953 Twi Tomu: "photographi" are enabling VeliTjns Administration iluituix In diagnose internal canAtomic 'Waltz oi Bells' Friday January Dr. Andersen's wife, Ines, is a native of Nibley, Utah. They have five children, Mario, 23; Cordell, 21 ; Gayle, Howard, IS; 13; anil jJolene, five years old. Mario is e Leaders Set Annual Meeting 4H eight-year-ol- now in the U.S. Army. Cordell is serving on a mission in Central America for the Church of Jesus Saints. Gayle Christ of Latter-DaMrs. Don H. Lee. president, pre-- i is working in Hollywood, Calif, and pVery woman needs a at the Leaders Council !petely new set of spring clothes their two youngest children are meeting held last Thursday. I(hjs wmler l0 wear when she goes attending school in Provo. 28 was set for Jan. Tuesday, Dug-waAndersen Dr. theoppjng for the summer outfit has worked at date of the leaders annual she'll discard in July, so she'll be Proving Ground since April, metinRlone of the first to appear in the 1952. He has had over 25 years of In other business- - the council Jatest fal clothes. HAROLD in For Tues.Jan.28 y Cancer of the thyroid usually as a blank spare in the picture, Dr. Chamberlain said, although occasionally it appears as an area on the scintigram that is darker than other areas, because evening ()f g gr(.aU,r concentration of dots. experience several broad Dr. Chamberlain said the pa'"COFFIN. fields of research in bacteriology !et. tient whose thyroid gland is to be a! and has articles published many drinks a tiny "photographed," he SPruces ,n B,8 Cottonwood, in various scientific periodicals dose of the radioisotope of iodine, The 'Anderson Sampler Dr. Andersen is listed in "Whos Cynbecause (he thyroid lakes up ioThe annual leader s meeting Who." "American Men of dine to a much greater degree ,n ,the, Civlc proved important in air pollution Science." "Who's Who on the ,RojH than do other parts of the body studies in public health, indust- cific Coast. and "Who's Who in!,n the basement The hi monthly Welfare Meet-- ; He described the case of a pat-- j 28. 7:30 Hall at Jan. rial hygiene and national health. American Education." At the p m., pre- ing for the North Tooele Stake'ient who had undergone surgery. for all, mee,,n It is extremely sensitive and will an?uaL an he member time sent active js I, in be will held the Relief Society for cancer of the thyroid. North Tooele Stake Relief Souseful in the detection of bac-jo- f leaders; Tx,e CJub for411, American Association The When the man entered the and partners CT'y ciety union meeting will be held room of the Stake Tabernacle those who are plan- tenal material in the air of Advanfement of Sciencei The) Jan. 23 in the North Thursday, January 23, 19"8 at nedy VA hospital at Memphis " Public schools, American' sanitornims, pitals, ,lc?d and( HeaUh doctors Stake tabernacle at 7:30 pm. pm. All Ward Welfare Committee, another condition, Vcar and others interested for"mR American Chemical non, Society, will be classes for all de- - members and Stake members are formed a scintigram which showClub activities. A device for the detection of Born in Hyrum, Utah, in 1905,The Society of American Bader in to attend this meeting. ed a smj At this meeting, organization of in- - Dr. Andersen attended has Food material been So. and of The Institute A meeting for the Slake Wei- the Cacheologists, thyroid gland Prompt further. hactt'riJl Dr. Ariel A. the council will be completed in Andersen, high school. He then went to Utah Technologists. fjre committee will he held in the treatment removed the cancer vtntl'd by invented the readiness for the 1958 club season. scientist at Dugway Pro- State College in Logan, where he Dr. Andersen offices of the Stake Presidency at completely. Ground. Called the a BS degree in chemistry 'Sampler in March, 1954. This'There will be a colored film showscinti-,vlnG.00 pm. Dr. Chamberlain said Club National of st-bio1932 in nS device in highlights the is used a on MS an and its he paper Sampler, presented degree spring county. WE HAVE BOTH ,grains also are useful as guides for the collection and identifica-chemistrthree years later. His merits at tht. national meeting of, Congress, and Mary Lu "bite- - mryTAL AND HOME - OWNED to treatment after cancer has been tion of air - borne particles and mother, Mrs. Carrie T. Andersen, the Society of American Bacteriol-- i house will tell of her trip to q AUTOMATIC located. national congress. 129 West MODELS IN STOCK. CONTACT ogists at Detroit, Michigan. For example, he said, the pic-- ! their separation into size categ- - still resides in Logan at Temple Day for the Towle and (ures show whether a cancer ofi0rus' completely covering the mi- 2nd North St. In 1941, Iowa State The Sampler is considered by There will be a social and ser- RONALD W. CLARK, 484 NORTH the North Tooele Stakes will 4m the College granted him a PhD in many to be one of the most im- - ving of light refreshments at the croscnpic range. EAST, PHONE 740M. thyroid is functioning as The Sampler" has already physiological bacteriology. portant developments in bacterio--l close of the meeting. Jan. 28. Pres. Barrus roid tissue and can he treated with and Pres. Dunn urge their mem-- radioactive iodine or whether it is berships to participate in Temple functioning as other tissues and work on this day and to remember should be removed by surgery, that there are seven sessions eachi Different sub-daradioactive to you money! and so it is not just for those stantes are administered to can attend in the evening, tients to produce scintigrams of Those attending the last differt-n- t organs. The patient who of the day, should be in the Tem- - js to have a scintigram of the liver pie by 7 p.m A very popular ses- - ft)r example, gets a dose of radio-sm- n is the one beginning at 5: 15 active gold, because this substance P m. becomes concentrated in the liver. Anyone desiring a ride to the Dr. Chamberlain said. Temple, should contact their Bish-- , our We now have to np and transportation will be ar-- i to restore vitamins and bread ranged. .nutrients destroyed in the process of modern manufacture. By the same token, we have to reinstill ideas, principles, a sense of appreciation, a mood of gratitude, man-ner- s and all the other attributes Sunday, of character that have been preparation meeting will he mitted to evaporate because of held Sunday, Jan. 26 at 4; 15 p.m J easy living and surface thinking, in the stake tabernacle. Children are spoiled almost in the A challenge is issued by the same way as food is spoiled. Too Utah, Fresh Fruit and stake board to all ward Sunday much warmth can damage food Heinz, Tomato, Rich Cream School superintendents to have 100 and can smother Berry Pies LOCK-cherof teas Rabbi JOS H. Tomato, No. 1 tall character. per cent of their officers and lg. 24 oz. family size in attendance at this County Indexer, hm, Rus-insell Index Co., Pittsburgh. 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