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Show r December 29, 1960 Page 4 For your protection " y ? 4 f A least some cancers, in some organs of the body, are caused by foreign substances related to modern usages and industrial hazards. For example, without the application of known safety measures, the dust breathed by uranium miners and ether workers results in a higher than normal incidence of lung cancer. Millions of dollars have been spent by government and private institutions, including the tobacco companies, to determine of tobacco causes lung cancer, and if so, why. Out of this research will come controls or improved products to remove or lessen the danger. The whole field of food adulteration, food additives and supplements presents a constant problem. Every such Item must be carefuly screened to protect us against dangers. This need is intensified by the many new products appearing on the market and the ignorance, carelessness, or haste of some producers. Also, through constant research and increased knowledge, some thought formerly Ingredients harmless or even beneficial are now found to be deleterious, while new ones are invented or discovered to serve better the requirements of modern diet as in the modern "Vigilante sense might be used to identify the public health officers, state, local and national who stand guard between the people and the enemies of health. These ofvigilantes include not only ficers of the Public Health Services, but of the Food and Drug Administration, the National Cancer Institute, and dozens o t other official and private medNelson Rushforth Elder Brent ical, health and research organwill serve in North Germen izations whose responsibility is Mission. to serve and protect you. The vigilance of some of these agencies, their technicians and officers help to enforcement protect us from contagious disease, and as a result if imMedical detection Bient Nelson Rushforth, son munization. Knewel H. and improved sanitation, many of Mr. and Mrs of the ancient killers virtually Rushforth, Palo Alto, California, howhas accepted a call from the have disappeared. We are, LDS Church to sene as a mis- ever, threatened with a whole new set of health hazards, such sionary in Noith Germany. Elder Rushfo'th was honored with as occupational diseases, pollut- out a farewell testimonial in the ed water and atomic fall Palo Alto Second Ward Chapel which we, ourselves, have creenon December 18 He will enter ated as part of our modem difthe Mission home in Salt Lake vironment. These are more Citv on January 2 and leave ficult to control than the older, because diseases for Geimany January 10. are former our envnonment and our habits The Rushforths residents of Kaysville and El- - are changing .so rapidly. How der Rushforth graduated from can scientific protection keep Davis High in 1938 For the past Pace wllh ,he hazards Incident two years and a quarter he has'0 scientific progress Take the case of canceri been attending Stanford Umver-- I Malignant growths aie prob-shtity on a Henry Newell scholar-where he is majoring in ably as old as man, but there evidence that at is mounting physics Elder Rushforth will serve as German missionary 1 jPENNEYj rfowAYS was, for many of us, grandmother's spring tonic and rem- TO SAVE... Layton Store edy for minor ailments as vfll as a pleasant beverage. Yet recently, a panel of distinguished scientists representing the U S. Public Health Service, the Food and Drug Administration, the National Cancer Institute, the U.S. Department cf Agriculture Nationand the al Academy of Sciences, found that Oil of Sassafras (Safrole, or Safrol) is possibly a minor cause of cancer of the liver. While there is no conclusive evidence of the result with humans, the essence unquestionably caused liver cancer in female rats and in dogs The Food and Drug Administration ordered, on December 5, I960, that Oil of Sassafras could not be used henceforth in any food or beverage m the United States. It is a measure of the cooperation of the Food Indus-- 1 o f try that all manufacturers soft drinks, in which sassafras was used for flavoring, hadl discontinued its use, merely on suspicion, prior to the issuance ol the order. the oigamzed ethical (and drug industry is thus in large measure self- policing because of the high standards that have proved pi of- itable as well as protective the American public is still victim- lzed and endangered by many crooks and quacks who prey upon the gullible and those need ing medical attention who think cannot afford a doctor The Amencan Medical Associa- tion estimates that the vitamin, mineral, food supplement, and other rackets (not to tie con fused with the legitimate, professional distribution of acci edit- ed products) costs the Amencan people more than $.00 000 OOO per and causes untold suf year feeing and death on the part of those who follow the advice of unprincipled quacks and fakers when they need urgent medical or surgical aid How can the people find protection, when the advertising of the racketeers, the pseudo scientists is so sional-sounding, so convinc Here are a few tips mg While i - GIRLS DRESSES Spring (?0 Or Colors ty&LiO MENS SWEAT SHIRTS Fleece Lined Btns WINTER-WEIGH- & (PQ pO profes- L Dont rely on what the ven dor or the adveihung says $1.22 guage Arts classes, was enjoyea the whole studentbody. Thursday we had our Christmas Dance Everyone had a wonderful time. Don Burton By That winds things up here at Bright colored halls greeted North Davis except we wish yim the students at North Davis all a Merry Christmas and a each day. There was excitement Happy New Year. in the air. Every day bad some special feature. Patient: Tell me the truth. Monday we enjoyed a film Doc. Whats the trouble? called The Little Angels. It Doctor: Well, Im not quit., touched the hearts of all of us and taught us the true spirit of sure, but if you were a building Christmas. ycud be condemned What docs your husband do? Tuesday four Christmas trees wife asked another. told us about where they spent one Hes an expediter their last Christmas. One was AnWhats that spent at Santas Workshop other was at an ordinary house Well, its hard to explain but The third was at a Beatnicks if we women did what he does, Pad. The last spent his ring- theyd call it nagging ing and dancing. It was going s to another world with the In the days when a woodshed the as they in stood behind a typical American Night Before Christmas their own lingo. The ever beau- Home, a great deal of what now tiful story of the Birth of Christ passes for juvenile delinquency was told in the church scene was settled out of court. with musical an appropriate We enjoyed t h e background Oldtimer One who can r story of the Little Match-sticinas told by the mother to member when women put food Girl to cans instead of taking it out her children Christmas at r COR1DQ11VI by North Davis appoints new manager at Ogden t and drugs from Be outlets. particularreputable ly careful in dealing with mail Mr. Gsyland B. Smith, who distributors. Read or and question mail advertising for the put two end e half which doesnt come from reli- years has been District Sales able firms of your community. Manager of the Concrete Masonry Division of the Utah Con3. When in doubt, ask your crete Pipe Company of Salt doctor, your local public health Lake City, has just been apofficer or nurse, a professional pointed as General Manager of nutritionist or an agricultural production and sales of the new extension home economist; or Glazed Concrete Products, with write the Director of your State general offices in Ogden, Utah, Department of Health. according to Charles E. Ward, President and General Manager 4. If you think you need special diet or supplements, dont of Utah Concrete Pipe Comtake the werd of Aunt Emily, pany. or a the current Glazed Concrete Products faddistsee a doctor. Company is a subsidiary of Utah The law, and the research and Concrete Pipe Company. Mr. Smith, who has been with professional opinion behind i t and the official and private ed- the firm for 6 years is a graducational facilities which inter- uate of Ogden High School and pret it, is your best protection. tvajored in Business AdministraIt works for you all the time. tion at Weber College. He served with the U. S. Air Force in Among others, the law protected you against Koiea for 12 (months as an auditor in the Comptrollers Of1 The promoter of VIT He made false claims in fice. Mr. Smith is a member of the labeling one product containing Wednesday the Christmas Car-alfalfa, ground bones and cer- Home Buildeis Asvociation of A man who is alway eal juices, for another contain- Greater Salt Lake and the Utah ol by Charles Dickens, put on loud speaker by Mr. ing is like a motor garlic and wheat State Ciedit Union League. He over the lng lecithin, Mertlicks seventh grade an(j another of volcanic jiresently serves as Secretarv- ashes and water The promoter F""uier ()f the Utoh ConoetP f,nPfi la,ipu Pipe Employees Credit Union which A Company, 2 sold house to house, for $20, a menthly ti eatment of vitamins and secret base minei,ils with a watercress and 0f alfalfa claimed to be "effective siey when ou agamsi ulcus, arthntis, strokes, half o f vour People doubles, blood high piesiuie. varicose veins, migraine headaches, as-- ( them couldn t caie less and the r thma prostate trouble rheum- j,af aie giad t0 j,ear atisni, llueiger s disease, dia jou re getting what s coming to betes. cancer, multiple scleio J0U sli neivousness, maVna and. The defendants heait trouble eie convicted The legal guaid-thelars of join health catch up with ,)e illicit pioduct today a,ui llle Un the tiail of otheis tomonow Buy foods 2. Health vigilantes protect public against enemies of healthful life o;tv t, I Pina read the label: What IT says about a product sold interstate is controlled by Federal law. REFLEX door-to-do- best-sell- - Beat-nick- k RA-TO- 1 knock losinf par-foo- ot-e- lJour friendship and palronaqt Eternal lgilance is the puce and it is also Fieedom the puce of good health. Thanks a'aM has made iftt past year icsearch and .eg a',d ulato,y aincics- ' to adout ,h,c w,,m 'el' V hch ,nRle,ilenls rc.al e,n un 'hln: ,s i access. 10 go into foods ,et yood fuel ba,ance(i a liy IJay you h mtl and happiness in t ,mh '1,outk's dU Ul ,u tnents aid vitamin, most pcope need Let the health vigilantes vvmrv about the flavors and additives which under legal controls helps make ou food the safest and best AlA 1 J. 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