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Show Annual Hear! Fund Drive Begins Pre-Canc- er Screening Planned Al Hill Field Alxxtt fiOO chronic munkfrt at Hill Air Force Bay? will lx hi a pilot study to detect abnormalities m their luiins hopefully any of them dee velop lung cancer. ONCE LUNG lancer develops and can !e detected lv it is usually too late to do much alxmt it. Such " screening offers the major hope to pinpoint smokers who have moved "pre-ianter- into a critical danger atone, but who do not vet have malignancy. The study will lie carried out bv Dr. Cyril Fullmer, a pathologist, and technicians and facilities at Ilotv Cross Hospital, with the help of a $12.1)10 grant from the I'tah Division of the American Cancer Society. MEDICAL authorities have claimed that some kind of a screening program to detect lung problems they turn into cancer is one of the major medical needs in the nation. ' A smoker who has smh abnormalities in his sputum can lx? considered a ''high risk for lung cancer if possibility he doesnt give up cigarettes immediately. Dr. Fullmer said. However, those who do iput gel a second chance," the paththe abnorologist said, malities gradually disappear and the sputum sample will eventually look as normal as the THE SPUTUM tests on the 600 Hill AFH volunteers can Ik? expected to turn up two or three cases of lung cancer, who will lie referred for treatment, plus alMiut 10 percent of the total volunteers showing abnor Area fund drive chairmen to malities, he said. Those with cell abnormalities will Ik? followed with bother screening at periodic intervals and the results will Ik? turned over to their private physicians. In addition, the smokers with these abnormalities will Ik? offered help from Cancer withdrawal chilli's in giving up the cigarette habit. Sm-iet- DR. Fll.LMKK - said abnor- malities in the sputum may Ik? indications that lung cancer Is luiking in the wings, but has not yet started the "invasion wliuh shows up itmi h later as a sot Once on the lungs in an that point is readied, the ikIiIs very slim indeed for the victim. Dr. Fullmer noted. "In Itah the average length of survival for people who have lxtii diagnosed as having lung cancer is five months and lime out of 10 expire within a vear." he said. Volunteers in the program wilT Ik? asked to provide some cough-cd-usputum in a small plastic cups Skilled workers at Holy Cross Hospital will prepa re slides of concentrated ceils and these will Ik? microscopically screened those showfor abnormal cells in the cell structure. ing ihungrs OUNCES IN the structure and color of the abnormal bronchial cell mu lei can le distinguished from cancer, then he emphasized. but abnormalities are evidence that a problem might Ik? in the making. uImiiiI just what Knowledge to cells which turn into hapK-ncancer is still limited and is the object of major research carried out all over the world. Dr. Fullmer said. p s lx-in- conduct the I'tah Heart Association's campaign for contributions daring Heart March 3. Week, February 23 and on Heart Sunday, Marih 3. have now lieen appointed. Dr. Alan F. Toronto, AssKiation President announces, A large portion of the money lontributed will Ik? used to aid research project at the of I'tah Medical Outer, such as the artificial heart pro-graheart by pass tecbniijues, and many either similar project. Dr. Toronto said. Funds also will Ik? used to conduct free high blood pressure clinics, such as the one hrIJ recently in the University Mall in Orem, where 2987 persons were checked for hvpertension. Those with abnormal IiI.khI pressure readings were gisen referral slips recommending that they consult their own doctor for further evaluation. THE HURT Association also conducts Hearts and Husbands" Programs which instruct family of avoiding memlKrs in heart attacks. Tlie nest program in this senes will lie held Feb. 20, at 8 p mi. in the Provo LDS Taliemacle. The Assoc ialion also holds special educational programs for schools, civic clubs and other similar organization's. "We are especially proud at this time that the Kiplmger Times Changing publication, Magazine, listed the Heart Association as one of the few fundraising organizations that met all qualifications set by the magazine and the National Council, of Better Business Bureaus for charitable and health organizations," Dr. Toronto said. THE STAND RDS established Uni-versil- y by the magazine include: I) Reasonable fund- - raising and administrative costs, 2) Full financial disclosure, 3) Active governing Ixiard seising without pav; II Effective work toward a legitimate jmrjxie. with no duplication of eifort, and 5) Accepted promotion and fund- - raising practices. We are most happy that Changing Times listed the Heart Ask latum as meeting all of its fund raising standards," Dr. TorcMito said. "In effect. It means that when you donate to your iirighlx'ihood volunteer you will Ik? certain that your money will Ik? used for the purjHises for which vcki intend It to lie used. It will Ik? used in research and educational programs to help defeat Utahs No. I Killer Heart Attack." Tooele (kwiuty Heart Fund Chairmen announced by Dr. Toronto are Mrs. Heeda Cillette and Mrs. Kiunia Price. Gary Fricliunfllcuris Colorado Waler District n engineer whos influence was li lt on seceial Tixx-lConn-thas water piop-ituaui ed sei retar - manager o the loner South Platte Water District in Culm ado. Can H Kuril. ml has al uadi taken op Ills duties ailei Ins apHiiiitioeiit was confirmed leieutlv by the Dlstilit's ILiard "f Dues tuis. Aiimmiiieiiient of t the ihange was made bv Piesnleut Don ll.inul. MIL I KH (IMF'S wile Jean is the daughter of Mr. and Mis James Ferguson ol Tooele. lie was emplnied for eight veals as an engineer lor the Utah Division ol Waler diiling wlilih time lie area winked closet v with Tixx-lleaders in developing the Vernon ami Settlement Canioti Dam e s Tooele County Extension Office v Halcyon L. Robins, Ix-e- USU Extension Home Economist v- tain-sem-m- To remove (be thick skins from chestnuts, ytxi might blanch them III Ixnling water and let them stand alxmt two minutes. Remove a few at a tune from the water and cool shghtlv, then peel with a juring knife, Roasting will also hxisen the skills. Dis-tin- For varietv in winter meals, try sauces that brighten A sweet sour sauce is gixxl with cixiked drained unions, vege-table- Ix-t-- the Ci.mtsi llle or caggage. Win is gelatin often added to canned hams? Gelatin is added to help hold the Ixmed ham together during the can is sacuuin-seale- d shipping. It is added in dry form just ami cooked. It also thickens juices drawn from the meat ami it fills the air sjiace. e s projects, t usiiallv than a dec one for roast-mg- -' Whv is a shallow jian It ulluvvs the necessary heat to circulate around the roast. Ix-tt- Cltl Sewer lioeet and the Middle Cam on water svstem. Ivor u in Deliver, Friehauf OBSERVATIONS Knowledge is knowing the fact was raised in Kimli, Colorjtlo that fire will hum. Wisdom is .iIkmiI S3 miles east of Deliver) wheie lie graduated tinoi high rememliering the blister. school m PMiO. He then attendA friend is someone who takes ed Westminster College in Salt lunch to even you though you're Like City, where lie graduated not deductible. K I with an in engineeiiug A in California has come up with quite a novel Dl IUNC Ills emploi incut idea. It put in a counter and a ilt-tstands U'limd it and waits m I tali he was engineer on 3 major dam projects ami various on von. llo To Huy l r.nl Ftmiilutr ADVERTISING The expression of ideas in advertising is a vital part of the total system of free expression of thought which the First Amendment was designed to protect. If (iosemment at any level ever assumes the authority to prohibit absolutely the adver- tiseinent of perfectly legal products, if it ever assumes the rule of final arbiter as to what Children alreudv have too pixbues and winked with fed- is truth in advertising, if it dewater consermany advantages. For instance, eral agencies oil velops the power to dictate to vation childdon't have to projects. raise they the people what they should buy He returned to Coloi.ulo in ren. and for what reason, then not Some xople think the moon Wav. P)72, when he accepted only will the dissemination and Chemiwon't Ik- - able to support life. a jvosit ion with Wye-oexchange of economic ideas lie Brush an cals as in engineer dead, but freedom in all its Well, it's not so easy on earth, in the retail sales division. either. many facets will soon disappear He ami his wile Jean and from AusIxkIv who keeps a chip on Sen. Sam Erour land. live in vin two cliihlien his shoulder isn't chopping much dieir suK-imark- (D-NC- Brush. wixxl. The Tooele Transcript, Friday, Feb. 15, 1974 sap. used furniture can lie a gixx) If you cluMise carefully bulletin ads, Ixurds, garage sales, auctions Newsjaxr ftwt maid. subthere are any nuinlier of jilaces where vrvu stantial furniture at low cost. You must cluxise carefully, t however, and know' what you need most. buy. rn budget limited? You can use your own creativity and rcfinisli or repair some jiieces that might lie purchased for a few- dollars. When you go to hxik fur such Itargains for your home check-listI) What will the furyou might make a five jxmit a couch that will also serve for sleeping, niture lx used for is it put toor just one to sit on? 2) Check the framework of furnithe at laxik frame? a legs on 3) carefully gixxl gether if tliev are small. Are thev well lialam-rdture. 4) Are the drawers suitable painted or varnished1 Unfinished wells in damp weather and causes drawers to stick. wood 5) Is the pieces of furniture repairable? Can you do the work yourself or dues it require professional skill? You can seldom return used furniture, so know what IF you chixise you are buying. It CAN lie a gixxl buy . esiK-ciall- - wisely. alxmt We will lx having an upholstery class if are interested, March week in the 2nd please call you We also have Halcyon Robins at the Extension Office, aiiqhlcts on "Finishing Wixxl Old and New" Ext. Circular 291. and "Upholstering at Home," Ext. Circular 2(0 which are available at the Extension Office. 882-021- o c A successful Ojxn House was held Monday evening. a leader or your children are inIf you are interested in We terested in a club, call the Extension Office at our lxfore full in clubs the like Leadership to get would swing in March. 1 C no lx-in- 882-021- CENTERSi vr vrvr Turkey proves to lx; the lxst buy for the next several weeks at least. Here is a casserole worth trying: TURKEY BROCCOLI BAKE 2 jikgs. frozen chopped broccoli 1 T lemon , juice 2 T margarine 2 T flour A t. salt 2 cups milk 'A cup shredded natural swiss cheese , 2 cups cooked turkey or chicken cut in .strips A cup soft bread crumbs A cup grated Parmesan cheese 1 T margarine melted 1 to 1 'A cujrs cooked rice may lie added Prejiare broccoli according to package directions. Drain well; mix with lemon juice. Sjiread in a 9 inch round baking dish. In saucejian, melt the 2 tablespoons margarine. Blend in flour and salt. Add milk all at once. Cook, stirring constantly, until mixture thickens and bubbles. Remove from heat and stir in the swiss cheese until melted. Add turkey; spoon turkey mixture over broccoli. Combine remaining ingiedients; sprinkle over casserole. Bake in 330 degree oven 20 to 25 mins. Cut in pie shaped wedges to serve 6. Mrs. Ray L. Pruett and Mrs. Joe Henning are making plans for the annual Girl Scout Cookie Sale. Veterans! Heres Your Answer. . . Cookie Luncheon Featured Q. The Veterans AdministraThe Ambassador Club was tion pays me pension under the the setting for the annual cookie Can I luncheon Old Law'. Sat., Feb. 9 in Salt switch to pension under the Lake City. New Law? Mrs. Ray L. Pruett and Mrs. A. YES, if it would be to Joe Henning, Tooele, are preparyour advantage. It is suggested, ing for the annual Girl Scout however, that you first discuss Cookie Sale to take place March it with a VA representative, 9 with order taking and delisince once youve made the veries to be made April change you capnot return to They were honored guests at the benefits under the Old Law. gala affair. Q. Am I eligible for educationPerched on each table was al assistance from the Veterans Belinda Bear, who appears on Administration for service in the new cookie saying, poster, the Army from July 1, through Sell Seventy-Fou- r and Earn a Nov. 30, 1969? Patch. Each troop is awarded A. No, unless you were sepaenough posters to reward the d rated for a most outstanding cookie sellers. disability. Otherwise, to be eliProceeds , from the cookie gible for this benefit, a veteran sale are used to maintain and must have served more than 180 improve 4 established camps opdays of active duty, any part erated by the Utah Girl Scout of it after January 31, 1955, Council. and he must have been separated under conditions other than dishonorable. Properly balanced tires imThe guy who leans on his prove steering control. Uneven family tree may end up never weight distribution can cause getting out of the woods. tires to hop or shimmy. 3. service-connecte- t |