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Show Tho ToccJc Transcript Friday, DcyornbnM, 1961 I Linda lanc;hl(T To Speak Vous j Di t rnihcT Mill .H r, iiw-.i- tre u.ul Mi Me c we-.- ; i liiiia, i' M ss daJ-ite- r. I Wuie-pita- IhtM ol Lama-uer- . A Hams, Jr Mr liar i.i.i f .& is t.u- - son u, ,vn ami Mrs A Hums, l)i :u,J Kansas City, M sMi.,ri Dneii-bcla has lain ihim-As il wc-d- J ng uatc Ait i l till' ol lilt hi uk tilill.ons, to j i One Causes ot ' umi Lk 1 y V v s d dia'h i V A , ' in the L'n.ted States We know that coronary heart disease is caused by a hardin.ng ol and thickening of the walls the arteries so that the flow of blood through them is partly or( completely blocked. The effect is similar to what occuis when wa-- j jter pipes are clogged with sedi-menl or rust. We still do not 'know all the reasons why the arteries harden or become block-ed. This is a problem that has for been under investigation many years, and while the complete answer is still unknown, we do know a lot of important facts Scientists have learned, for example. that hardening of the arteries (arteriosclerosis) tends to run in families, that it is more common in men than women and occurs in diabetics that . , os it often Physicians think that high blood procure hastens arteno- - I A pwirrv shower lor the Sish-rof the limy I am.ly, of hi Mar puerile parish, Tooele, is being held (his Sunday. Dec. 3. K was announced by Mrs. Raymond F Marp.'iy, chairman of the event Refreshments will be served from 1pm in 5 pm on Sunday Convent classbfti rnmin in Ihe rooms. 3i" I'lah Ave. All membeis of (he parish are inv.iid to attend Those assisting Mrs Murphy are Mrs Joseph Cerroni. Mis l.ddie DcVargis, Mis Warren T. I pjser-Lnureslon lliggins, Mrs v'. Mrs Mary I lurch. Mrs. R. J. Matekel. Mis Aio Morrell and Mrs. Sa Verio Oechipmti. vy blood . 1'anln Miowrr Dtu nilirr 3rd 1 Till RE ART several kinds of wh.ch heart trouble, but the ty toe iindd c in Usually oct'uts years of hie is what pay s,i tans tall "coronary head tl.sase'' 'and whaf newspapers call a "hi ait attack " ine term toro-- . nary refers to the two aiie-n- s wh.ch supply tne heart with ,'jnli!s Imsis al a weJJ.ng J.ii.ii r al t.u Av.. .l.oii Club, ha. I 1 ake I 11) B.dd. ,i to atluiJ M.ss lamas! vr as Mali oil nl Honor is Mis Sliarnm Hap.e, siskr of the hiido lit sf man w.ll be Bob DoJ Ihe lulure bnJe has at: emit d the Lmvers.ly ol I laa and Llah hi.i'.i L msi is i) Mi Hams praJ ua,.d in IV mid o' i ngim c ring from the I'niviis.ry o: Kansas, u hi'ii' tn- - was a mt mix r of the i .ta C in tali i iul (nil f t none, !ih m a.tJ ap in, i u' s. One ol a series) (OHOWKY HEART DISEASE l.very newsj)aH-- r reaJer mu-rca.,ze the iHU.li me of heait truutue. Ail too often news lolurins of toe ud! n illness oi a Ifn-n- J or tie ones pectid death of a ptoiuni.it person Ihcse re,)o;i are boni out us mat by statistics what) tell heart d.M jsev are the Nuiii.h r I.. La. nail ii.si Nun.i, Your Ileallli And You V Miss 1 Gwtnda Lee Mrs. William E. Johnson Thompson, and Mrs Melvin Allen Page. M,.ss Laurie Dickerson was Junior Bridesmaid and Juhe Ann low that evening in the Tooele 1 1 D.ckerson was flower girl, both Fourth Ward church. c Miss Linda Lancaster young lad.es are nieces of the Fi'!i ::ie bride and bridegroom bride have attended the Brigham Young of resno. and wall Dr. and Mrs THI III GOWNS were of gold Atlaniw Mr Gowans is a re University Russell R (jrai hi and ihdJiin. delustered satin. Brone chrysanturned missionary from the Texas Kt fiirnx From Trip Iraue and Kjsm II of Sacramento themums and talisman roses in a .Mi Louisiana M.ssion and has served at. 81 cascade arrangement formed the Postmaster John T. Adams rethree years in the U. S, Army D NATIONS I. of Vivtn Mil bouquets. The junior attendants Mr. and Mrs lumed eatly (his wok fiom a Asay, n Germany .wore dresses of gold taffeta with U 'I haul, of Burma, temporary Mesa, Arinna, announce the en- round of visaing with his children retard it. The degree to which' THE NEW Airs. Johnson is Ihe miniature bouquets, He went first to Colorado Springs Secretary General of the UN haJ gagunent of tlmr daughter, M.ss; M'SS Frances Ann Fraser, Donald L. Dickerson assumed lalcohol, Mor-r.tobacco or nervous strain ,r,Ttr s this where he was guest of the to say on Democracy: "The Gwenda Lee , Hugh L Asay to of Mr and Mrs duties as best man. the at daughter of affect the arteries.' I k klins and Ihe.r four dauph truth is that Thanksgiving day guests hardening Gowans a very democracy is Erase r, 33 East Main ye bride graduated from the ters, )Jna, Joan. Jill and Mary difficult system to work because Mr Gens ans is the son of Fresi-- ! home of Mr. and Mrs. Hermanjltas not yet been clearly deter- Jjune with a Major in Home Ec. Ann I DUC4TI0N d involves harmonizing of manydent and Mrs. I. Ross Gowans f the Kappa v'as a factors, when excessive, exert. a T),. Dr i(H L roo.tt IS 3 Sofl of Mr r From there he went to Cali- wills, whereas dictatorship is an of Tooele. t.ducafion is man's going forFrankl.n Ireeman and children. Debonaife social unit influence. Diet ;s0 ward fiom rotksure to thoughtful fornia. where he visited with his -- avy system to work since it in The couple w.ll he married on (harmful C rs Vh 0f tnev j 0)J Pasanj Mela-- , Kenneth G. John- son and daughter-in-law- , John and volves (he forcible subjection of January I J. in Ihe Salt Lake City Debra, Christine, Jody and part as a cause. Medical in'lconccirF'californij" uncertainty, indicates there that Utah. A 1 Mana, vestigation LDS son. Forbes. Gavle Adams and their son John all wills." imple. Crantsul;e Fir,t Vartj church! VISIT IN DLNTER mepiion uii! foLlnje may be a connection between the was (ie st.IMn, for Mr. and Mrs. Elmer J. Elkmg- ceremonv CaiS performed by the brides uncle. ton returned Tuesday from a weeks visit at Denver with their daughter Mrs. M. E. Wilson and Asay null (emails Will .Marrv locinaliT ! Arizona h , I I j . j ! USUALLY THE first sign of a discomfort) TOR HER wedding, the bride coronary is pain or felt over the front of the chest, selected a floor length gown o! The bouffant skirt beneath the breast bone. (Of ijc( ar)d fashioned of tiers of ruffled of course, the majority a short overskirt pains are not due to heart ,ulle topped with A sabrina neckhne of lace was But one this trouble). particular usually occurs whan a person is detailed with sequins and leng exerting himself, as, for example, tapered sleeves ended in over the wrists. in running upstairs or to catch Her a bus. Sometimes it will occur fingertip veil of illusion when one is angry, upset or ner- was caught to a crown of li'ies vous. The pain generally dis- of the valley. A yellow throated appears after the individual rests orchid surrounded by stephanotis has such a pain formed her bouquet. Anyone who should ask his physician about it. Attending the bride were Mrs Further examination, using such Donald L. Dickerson, Matron of tools as the Honor, and Miss Pamela Fra-e- r can determine whether heart the hades sisters; Mrs Gerald R trouble is the proper diagnosis There is no medicine that can dii-stld- s Gifts She Can Wear -- Show That You Care GIFTS for Every Man on Your List! electro-cardiogra- Mon 'In The Know Are topping off their day appearance handsome new HAT. 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Shop this dept, fer satisfaction. heart The ethical principle of the Old Testament is the principle of re- strjint, and it is illustrated in the pattern of behavior which is the core of the Hebrew - Christian tradition. We are not ascetics, but e do not admire indulgence. We can own property, but we cannot steal it. We can employ people, but we cannot own them. We do not glorify celibacy, but we abhor promiscuity. We love this world, but we wait for the next. We do mt worship our ancestors, but we honor them. Church disease However, there are some practi cal measures which all of us can follow to reduce our chances of having a heart attack. First, the s obese person should lose show that middle-ageoverweight men are twice as likely to have heart attacks as men of normal weight. Secondly, if a person has high blood presobtain medical sure he should treatment to reduce it to near normal levels. 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JACKETS SLACKS or GIVE A GIFT CERTIFICATE lust What Santa Ordered SLIPPERS FOR EVERYONE BROWN'S Family Shoe Dept. SI 24 N. Mam Phone 832-363- 0 Chritmas CAKE Packages Available Special food packages can be sent as gifts for the holidays to friends and relatives in West Berlin, Greece, Yugoslavia, Israel and Korea through CARE, Tom Perry, Regional CARE Director said today. These packages, which vary according to country, contain such items as meat, chocolate, sugar, spaghetti, rice and milk powder. Orders should be placed with the Regional CARE Office, 444 Market Street, San Francisco, California by December 1 to assure delivery during the holidays, Mr. Perry said. The packages are duty-fre- e and delivery is guaranteed. Complete cost for the Greek, West Berlin, Yugoslav and Israel food parcels is $10 each. There is a larger Israel food package for $18.25 and the Korean bulk food package is Further information on CARE holiday food packages may be obtained from the Regional CARE Office. CARD It seems the credit card has lost its status symbol. Too many people have them. Now comes the cash card. Connie B. Ga.v, Washhas organized the Cash ington, Card International Club. Members will pay $10 for a cash card. Presenting this to merchants when making cash payments, they will receive 5 to 40 per cent discount Mr. Gay hopes to enroll 500,000 members in his club. The flash of he ct edit card may be replaced wallet fumbling. by the All These at Bailey's Moments of MAGIC COME AND SEE MR. BAILEY PERFORM FEATS OF MAGIC Tues. Dec. 5 $5. CREDIT i 7:45 p.m. N. Tooele Stake Recreation Hall Sponsored by Tooele Fifth Ward for a Building fund. Admission $1.25 Students 75c Children 50c old-tim- e ; |