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Show in effect cause the body to reject streptococci bacteria which are implicated in tooth decay. The overwhelming role of bacteria in producing caries aniwas shown in germ-fre- e mals. They did not develop decay even when fed diets that normally produce severe caries in ordinary animals. Hamsters are excellent subjects for studying the effects of direct dental flouride applications, and they have yielded clues to peridontal or gum disease, which is the major cause of tooth loss in humans. Researchers found the disease can be transmitted from infected hamsters to healthy ones. Even if one is the unfortunate victim of severe tooth decay, tooth transplants and artificial teeth hold the promise of restored dental health. Artificial plastic teeth may be the ultimate answer because the body does not try to reject them as it does transplanted natural teeth. Proof of this longevity is shown in a baboon who has used his plastic teeth for more than six years. The teeth have withstood vigorous gnawing, and natural, healthy BEHIND YOUR HEALTH . o E. Kingman, Jr., D.V.M, Yhe most prevalent diseases . in America today are tooth decay and gum disorders, but it inay be possible to prevent these ailments altogether. Dental research has recently made crucial breakthroughs with the help of laboratory animal models. Rats and monkeys are ideal research animals because they harbor some of the same oral bacteria that man does. Several vaccines developed and tested on white rats and monkeys indicate that man may be immunized for life against cavities (or caries.) The vaccines Fuel system dirty? Miss Rivas Gets Diploma To Receive Juris Doctor Degree in Law fefrte6utfous MAN IN TOOELE Oil sodl'x Company of California Grandfathers Cjoch After graduation he plans to work for two years for the Navaho Tribe as Judicial Consultant to the Navaho Tribal Courts. He then plans to return to Salt Lake City to practice law. ALL UNIVERSITY graduates and members of the faculty and administration will participate in the June 6 ceremony in Ute Staduim. The Commencement speaker will be Dr. David D. Henry, president of the Univerone of the larsity of Illinois gest schools in the country. Degrees will be conferred following Dr. Henry'S attclress'1 and Ph. D. and Ed. D. recipients will receive their diplomas. All other diplomas will be awarded the following day at separate college convocations where students may be individually recognized. The June graduating class will number about 2300. The University of Utahs 20,000 students came from every county in Utah, every state in the nation and more than 50 foreign countries. One free Ice cream cone purchase Many special buys! 1 Sale 19 Ihe Stainless steel flat ware OkL linm NLV 50 now off oXg 1 Refreshments! Door Prize NOW ONLY Inflation is when, after you get the money to buy something, it isnt enough. North Main Sunday (June 8) - w 249U Bateman Jewelry Street 5 Don Robert Hullinger, gradates from Utah State University at Logan on Saturday June 7. He will receive his BS degree from the College of Business. He has been selected to Phi Kappa Phi, honorary Fraternity. Mr. Hullinger is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Hullinger 808 East Second South. He has accept employment with Kennecott Copper Corporation for the summer and will enter graduate school at the University of Utah next to 5 p.m. - in Tooele -- - An Electric Can Opener! Come See A Beautiful CAPP - HOME ERECTED, CLOSED IN AND READY TO FINISH! The Richard R. Herron home - AND SAVE A YOU CAN BUY THE FINEST - A CAPP-HOMLOT OF MONEY. FINANCING FOR EVERYONE. FIRM PRICES INCLUDE MANY EXTRAS! E s are built better than the preferred by thousands in 40 stales. dovn and get 6 Vi simple interest financing-th- e building codes. You can pay as little as 10 lowest rate in the building industry - OR you can get 100 financing. You get all the home inside and and materials for out, a complete you can include Plumbing; building with fixtures. 100's Electrical Kitchen and Cabinets Custom packages designed Heating, of plans to choose from, or use your own. Our carpenters do the heavy construction on your lot and foundation. Inspect the fine quality labor and materials for yourself! This is the home Capp-Home- - HOW TO GET TO THE CAPP-HOM- YOUR CAPP-HOM- MAN E OPEN HOUSE: E Bernard Norton P.O.Box 1342 Salt Lake City, Utah 841 10 Phone: (801) 328-234- 7 CAPP HOMES DEPT Tooele I T0 j 5201 W. 48th Ave., Denver, Colo. 80204 Pie! send ms mo information i i ADDRESS j TOWN OR RFD.,. I I I STATE. I own I -- lot. don't own ZIP- Phone lot but I could got ono. . mm Chevron Shingle Stains preserve unpainted wood in at-- " tractive red, green, brown. CALL YOUR STANDARO MAN IN TOOELE DON SMITH- - 882-143- Standard OH OIL Company of California RITZ ENDS FRIDAY I effrdy Griffith cJIagoIsPbckefc TECHNICOLOR RITZ SAT. SUN. RON. TUE. When you cut out cotton corduroy for sewing, dont fold the fabric crosswise. If you do, the same pattern piece will have the nap running up on one side and down on the other. Rub your hand across the corduroy to determine whether the nap runs up or down. It will feel smoother running down. M0T0R-V-M- GM APtlStl ENDS FRIDAY U A DOUGLAS LAURENCE PRODUC I ION Gilvd9 Presley ILdveAILdttle DOVEALniTLE PANAVSN MOTOR 1ft Brown Barn : ...rtMfTOOTOiAp VU SAT SUN - MON. (Mill mil mm Mrs. Nancy Long opens the door of the Brown Bam for Business. The store is an antique shop and Second hand store. ability to organize broad community support for the JOBS pro- . Opens For Business gram. Mrs. Nancy Long has opened an antique shop at 167 North "Broadway, known as the Brown Bam. THE NEW business features not only antique items but many slightly used modem items, such as furniture, appliances, household items clothing etc. Of special interest is the childrens clothing, many items that are practically new - just out grown. A unique part of the Brown Bam is that one may sell or discard their unused, unwanted items as well as buy what they may need. A PICK up service is being 3 established just call The Brown Bam will be open three days a week Monday, Wednesday and Friday from noon until 6 p.m. and Saturday all day from 9 to 5 p.m. Mrs. Long invites the public James E. Petersen, industrial to call in and see what she has relations director, Utah Copper to offer. Division, Kennecott Copper Corporation, today was named Metro Director for the National Alliance of Businessmen (JOBS) in Utah covering South Davis, Salt Lake and Tooele Counties. J. P. OKeefe, recently appointed NAB Metropolitan Chairman by President Nixon, explained that Mr. Petersen will direct the basic program of job procurement and placement with special attention to community relations and vouth coordination. His chief function will be to organize the business community to expand employment opportunity for the disadvantaged, as well as employable youths and persons over 45 years of age in this metropolitan area. Mr. O'Keefe pointed out that for e,'thusais'" Jo1? (fIIs Crosley. He was bom May 30 th,e , as wel1 as ,he nhip, Galley the Tooele at Hospital. Photo by A.D. Thomas I see all of these qualities in Mr. Petersen and have selected him for these reasons, he said. CIsIMiijy 882-223- ffftaa cO frinfcjy tats go OOP (jM5b Metro Director Appointed (Kofi iSaiQ o CHARACTER We mass - produce almost everything in this country, but we cannot mass - produce character, because that is a matter of personal identity. It belongs to those who have found the part they are to play; who are doing the work for which they are best endowed; who are satisLong hair on the male of fied that they are filling a vi- the species, permits brain tal need; who are meeting their power to rest while mouth obligations and standing up to power takes over. their tasks. John R. Heron, A Person of Quality, Science of If vou try to diown vour trouMind bles in drink, you often find that A bachelor is a guy whod you've only irrigated them. I. Welsh. rather not knot. - Frank Tyger. oooOo G 0 O0DD 0 SGOnse fa i(jjr-33tci-a aiEEB (itfOCfc flffl IK SfcxaD 00236 Gfo feoiiBfisamD 4 TODAY HAIL THIS COUPON IS: doing graduate work. Another brother will graduate from the Ogden school this summer, She is married to Dick Hall and is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George A. White, Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Hall and their children, Cassi, Briseis and Rickie, will move to Ogden this summer to make their home, ifie Olditmm. The Open House is located at 489 West Vine Street in Tooele. Just watch for the Capp- - Home arrows. enoyasiap COLOR by Deluxe UflltBd I laue IJSOOO children are alike in many disrespects. Liquuri.m, Mr. Williams was a niemlier the Board of Editors of the Utah Law Review. He was undefeated in Moot Court compeition; a winner of several book awards for best performance in classes. receive 350 free ice cream cones Earrings Reg Graduates From USU - Shingles shabby? -- N Modern of $5 with each full-tim- two daughters. sidewalk sale price 1 Louise Hall has been awarded e a tuition academic scholarship to Weber State College. Mrs. Hall is a former student of Weber State where she pre- viouslv earned two other schol- arships. At Weber she was a mem- ber of the Concert Band, March- ing Band, Orchestra, Choir and Institue Choir. She was head accompanist for both the instrumental and vocal departments, as well as an honor student, an officer in the Student Education Association, an active member of Lambda Delta Sigma and a staff member of the school literary magazine. Mrs. Hall will have plenty of company at Weber. Her husband Dick, will be attending with her, along with two brothers who have also won scholarships, and her mother who -- ChtBiUt Young University in 1966. lie is married to the former Claudia G. Clark of San Francisco, California. They are the parents of Reg $42500 and HULUNCER The University of Utah is pleased to announce that Gerald R. Williams, 324 7th Avenue, Salt Lake City, Utah, is one of more than 600 students who will he candidates for advanced degrees at the annual Commencement, June 6, 1969. Mr. Williams, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Ross C. Williams, 145 East 5th North, Tooele, Utah, is a candidate for a Juris Doctor defall. gree in Law. MR. WILLIAMS a 1960 gradHe and his wife De Ann will uate of Tooele High School, re- reside in Salt Lake City. ceived his Bachelor of Arts degree in History from Brigham down to 20 microns. DON SMITH MR. r In quietness and in trust shall be your strength. (Isa. 30:15). Lets relax for God is here. There is nothing to fear, for there is a law of good at work in our lives and our affairs. Gods healing life fills our bodies and flows through every part, bringing restoration and renewal. With Gods help we move through the day easily, happily and successfully. Gone i3 all tension, stress or strain. We are relaxed. Scholarship rust, dirt and sediment Standard fr'oll-- Award Chevron Fuel Filters remove OIL are sweeter than whine. Olinghouse. Upland Drive. MR. WILLIAMS In trying to get her way,4 a wife should remember that kisses : Miss Anne Rebecca Rivas will be among the 2,000 graduates who will receive degrees in the 76th annual Commencement exercises at Utah State University on Saturday June 7. Miss Rivas completed requirements for graduation at Winter quarter in the field of sociology. She has been employed in Salt Lake City since the first of the year. Her parents are Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Rivas 522 membranes have formed around the implanted teeth. CALL YOUR STANDARD The Tooele Transcript, Friday, June 6, 19G9 IJmxpOcp DH0 gT) LIBodxV GMii anD to foriffltoq t I CMb (jHih . |