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Show f. CORINNE COMMENT? Attenders for Eighth Ward Primary 100 Workmen Laying 1 Tense Screen Moment 46-Mi- Holstein Calf Is Water System le Offered for Essay For West Corinne Culinary Supply y Mr and Mrs, Vern Fillmore Marijcme Morris and Suth Elaine have enjoyed V t"7Sometimes in checking down a couple of vacations this year. colnotes far this through my First, they went to Yellowstone ' f at umn it is a little frightening and then to the parks in south0 the things that can happen In ern Utah and Grand Canyon. the space of ten days' or so. As Olive said she dLdnt know wheyou probably saw, this column ther they were just lucky or . was absent from its usual place whether the programs at the and time last week my fault. Grand Canyon were always v nr I had a hurried and unexpected good, but that they were cerWhen I re- tainly pleased with the enterinto Idaho. trip ii turned the first thing I encoun- tainment while here. tered was the sad and shocking Mrs. Ray Lykins, the former it report of the unexpected death Margaret Redelings, will .underof Mrs. Alfred Hansen. As Ive go major surgery this week at said before, we here in a small, SL Benedicts hospital in Ogden. close-kni- t community- are like We ail sincerely wish her a a toig family. What happens to complete and speedy recovery. any one of us In some way Perfect Attendance Records ,. , touches everyone else. An un4 Box Elder NEWS . . , were attained by the above youngsters during the past Primary year. Special expected death of one so comtificates tied with the primary colors went to the children during Sunday night meeting, munity conscious as Mrs. HanWednesday. August 10, 1955 sen leaves a vacant spot that 'August 7. , f . just cant be filled. And,' of City, Utah Brigham famcourse, her place with her IIONEYVILLE REPORTS: ily and In her familys heart will be something that only time can adjust. Our sincere Mrs. Mr. sympathy to Mr. Hanten, Ila, Laraine, Westley, Vernon, Dee, Lee and Merlin, in The next bad news concerned Jesse Bott Raey. He had the - The In Honeyville misfortune to with relatives. it one of a series of By Mrs, George Wintle tangle with a articles following written by members of the are guests at the home of mower and they sehis leg injure Wintle DeVere Mr. Mrs. Utah State Medical Association and and The Eighth ward Primary Mr. Petersens Sister and famHe is in an Ogden hos- published in cooperation with your Roseverely. and William, children, of certificates Wdntie. Mr. Mrs. and George ily, presented special local newspaper. These articles are Mr. and Mrs. Leland Hunsa- pital. aocompHstirnent. tq 36 Primary mary and 'Rosemarie, left Wedscheduled to appear every other week Miss Ardlth of wonders the to Bosley, daughter nesday enjoy ker are spending a few days in youngsters last Sunday evening, throughout the year in an effort to Mr. Mrs. on and of Walter . While Bosley, Yellowstone better acquaint you with problems of park with their ,j August 7, in regular meeting. Pocatello, Ida., their vacation they will visit daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Newel is enjoying a vacation in Los health, and designed to improve the InChildren awards Mrs. Idawith In1 her , receiving of the people of Utah friends different parts of aunt, Welch and children. While away Angeles Cluded: Lynn Sarnsell 2 years; ho. She seeing and they will travel on to Yellow- Gladys Ray. new isand Bruce Howard, Jay Stokes, Dean experiencing exciting LEUKEMIA' Mr. .and Mrs. Otto Hill and stone park. PalForsgren, Burt Freeman, things anld were sure will be The term leukemia Is applied mer Tingey, Terry Lee, Alan son, Jimmie, and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Hunsaker full of news to tell us when she home and family attended the golden gets back. medically to conditions characterThomlpsoni, Lorenzo Bott; Pa- Freddie, have returned ized an overproduction of the from & weeks fishing and visittricia Morrison, Kathleen Mr. and Mrs. Areil Hansen whiteby wedding anniversary of Mrs. corpuscles of the blood and Dianne , Clegg, Jeneil ing In different parts of Idaho. Hunsakers parents, Mr. and and small son from Vale, Ore., by their unrestricted growth in the tissues of the body. SomeMrs, William Gleed at their were visiting with friends in Campbell, 2 years; De Ann They report the fishing good. Burke Mr. Mrs. Toiman and m It h,, 2 years; Suellen Yates, 3 the condition is described home in Logan. The Gleed famrecently. While in Co times as cancer of the blood. The years; Maren Tingey, Kathleen and daughter, Gayle, spent Sat- ily lived in Honeyville a num- rin-nthey stayed with Mr. and disease is classified according to Earl, Barbara Bott, 2 years; urday in Salt Lake Oity visiting ber of years while Mr. Gleed Mrs. Doyle Rasmussen. the rapidity with yhich it proDaniel Harrison, Ryan Lee, Bil- Mrs. Burkes parents, Mr. and was employed iby the Union PaMr. and Mrs. Edward Michelli gresses. Thus one speaks of an lie Bennett, LeRoy Weir, Larry Mrs. O. A. Seager and other rel- cific railroad. and family are vacationing In acute or of a chronic form. atives. Yates, 2 years; Sharen Romer, state - this week. Hie cause of leukemia is unMr. and Mrs. Ezra Bensoni left Washington Mrs. Clarence Petersen of SacDixie Clegg, Robert Lichten We hope they are finding it known. It is not confined to man but occurs in other mammals and Tuesday for Pocatello, Ida., to cooler wherever they are. stein, Dennis Pierson, 3 years; ramento, Calif., visited lln fowls. In the latter, the disease Linda Pierson, 2 years; George Friday with her sister-in-la- spend several days as guests of The big and exciting news for in has been transmitted from one Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Cook. 2 'and brother-in-law- , Yates, Elmer Yates, years; all the West Corinne people is bird to another by injections of and Mrs. George Wintle. Wayne Hunsaker of Stockton, that the water pipe, the 46 blood serum completely Linda Weir and Vickie Weir. free from in been a has Calif., visiting Children not available for Perry Hunsaker underwent miles or so, is being laid this leukemia ceils. Human leukemia, picture with 100 percent atten- major operation In ,the Cooley Honeyville with his mother, week. The word is out that if however, is not contagious and has been transmitted from man dance, were: Clifford Weir, Rich- hospital, Friday morning, July Mrs. Lima Hunsaker, and his the work can progress and not never man even by the experimental ard Taniguchl, Jay Stone and 29. His wife reports he is get- brother, Ralph. He returned to hit any snags the pipe should to transfusion of leukemia whole Alan Jensen. ting along as well as can be California Wednesday, Making be down and everyone using blood into- - volunteer recipients. for with a him visit, Ralph Perfect attendance seems to expected. spring water sometime in No- Scientists have therefore been 'untoe a family affair, for the folAfter, spending six weeks This is going to be a able to prove that human leukemia re- vember. Mrs. Hunsaker Alton has by a virus or bacteria. lowing couples, who have tiwo visiting relatives 4n San Fran- turned home after visiting her wonderful thing for all the folks is causedother factors have been Many or more children' with perfect cisco, Sacramento and Stenson wawho have hauled drinking Lake at Carol, Tahoe, investigated as possible causes of records: Mr. and Mrs. LaMont Beach, Calif., Miss Sandra Dic- daughter,where We for ter and wish years years. These include exdisease. the Is she employer the work success home. Mrs. Calif., tesMr. flnd Mrs. Delbert Lee,, key jhs returned and speed. It posure to industrial chemicals such ... "anil Mrs. I?. 1i. Harrison," "Mr. Helen Bokld ' of San - Francisco for the .summer fnonihs. as benzol, administration 'of sex cant toe done too quickly and Mrs. John C. Weir, Mr. and returned to Honeyville with Miss The foaby daughter of Mr. and This news is sort of cold, but hormones, physical injuries, and and other radioMrs. Jack Frye and Mr. and Dickey to visit for a while. Mrs. Newel Welch of Pocatello, Glen Ross, a brother, of ; Mrs. exposure to materials. At the present The Requita club held its Ida., was buried lin the Honey-vill- George Ross, was a recent Co- activenone Mrs. Dewey Pierson. time these of agents can be received July meeting in Box Elder canTwenty youngsters cemetery Friday afternoon. rinne visitor. .Glen Ross is from incriminated as the actual cause of the disease, despite the fact , congratulation notes since they yon, Wednesday evening, July The mother Is the former Lynn San Fernando, Calif. had missed tout one Primary. 27. A delidiou chicken dinner Hunsaker. Surviving are the The Corinne Bridge clu-- con. that leukemia is known to occur Bryce Kelly missed once in two was served to Mrs. Ruth O. Hun- parents and three brothers. The tinues in spite of the heat. The eight times as frequently among doctors in work as among years; Sandra- Lee Pierson once saker, Mrs. Estella Hughes, Mrs. grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. last meeting was at the other physicians. Also, , both Mrs. Lima Morrell Paul two and Hunsaker, Daisy Sam Welch and Mr. and Mrs. of Mrs. J. W. Morris. Prizes went spontaneous years, in, and transferred leukeHunsaker. Lillian Mrs. Duke, once in three years, , Leland Hunsaker. to Mrs. Wilma Johnson, i 'Mrs. mia occurs more frequently in Awards also went to Mrs. Mrs. Grvilla Orme, Mrs. Beulah Mrs. Hyrum Boothe of fealt Sharon Miller and Mrs. Marilyn animals when they are first treated Mary Jeppson for 20 years ser- Hunsaker, Mrs. Laura Hunsaker Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. La Campbell. The next meeting Petersen. mont Boothe and family, and will be at Mrs. Wilma Johnsons. vice in Primary ,work, ten year and Mrs. Jamesine certificate to Mrs. Helen Harri- Mrs. Mary Seal and Mrs. Emily Mrs. Wayne Boothe and am Latest word an little Judy to Toiman were the only members ily, all of Ogden, and Mr. and Monson Is that it is son, and five year awards possible PeMrs. Connie Mrs. Selma Weir and Mrs. Eula not present' Mrs. Donand children s!he may be able to return home, ters and1 Mrs. Olive Monson of of Los Angeles, Calif., all at in two weeks. Cobb. tended sacrament meeting on Mrs. Ida Johnson and daughBrigham City were guests. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Peter- Sunday evening and The winds on the west side visited ter Janea were recent visitors of a tornado tusually have less sen and daughters, Sena 7, and with old friends and relatives. in Corinne. Mrs. Johnson, a force than those on the east Marilyn, 5, or DaUas, Texas, They are all former residents of former resident of Corinne, now rived in Utah Saturday to visit Honeyville. side. lives in Midvale. A purefbred Holstein calf will be awarded at the county fair by John Eberhard of Bothwell, to the club boy or girl who is chosen by the calf committee, as being deserving of the award. This will be the second By ,, 4-- rw SK .. and penver Pile to spare the ... is urged by Mala Powers the infamous Reno Brothers year Eberhard has made this award. , , .submit The contestant a written essay on the subject, Why I Would Like a Dairy The winner will be Project. chosen for dependability, desirability, need and enthusiasm for , dairy work. Assistant County Agent Corclub dell Brown urges every member to submit Ms pr her to the county agent's office not later than August 15 in order to participate in the contest for this outsanding award. bill program.- More than 18,580,000 persons bought fishing licenses, fn the United States in fiscal 1954. ,m-us- 1 1 "i . Eighth Ward Fetes Primary and Daughter of Newell Welch Your Doctor Says . . . Honeyville Cemetery, Fri. Was Buried r , ' well-bein- g Val-ber- e , ys x-r-ay - 4-- es-a- ' Randolph Scott , gang, lives of their brothers, in a scene from Rage at Dawn, a Technicolor feature showing at the Capitol Theatre Thursday, Friday and SatLaughing Anne" is the second feature on the twin urday. with S - - It is Safe SpecialPurchase Electric something of paradox, therefore, that is one of the doctors best tools in treating this disease once it has developed. The disease occurs at all ages but is more frequent during the first five years of life than at any other period. Approximately 3.6 of all deaths caused by cancer are the results of leukemia. As many as 6 cases have occurred in a single family but this is distinctly unusual and there is little probability that more than one member of a family will develop the disease, When the disease develops during pregnancy, premature birth is frequent, but otherwise aggravation of the mothers condition does not usually occur. Methods of treatment other than should be used during the pregnancy to avoid radiation damage to the unborn baby. Recognition of the condition is dependent upon proper medical examination. Manifestations vary widely from case to case and may imitate such conditions as rheumatic fever or Berious infection in the bones. In acute cases symptoms come on explosively, while in the chronic type the patient may experience nothing more noteworthy than an increase in, fatigue for a long period of time. In general, such as unexplained symptoms fever, loss of appetite, persistent sore throat, enlargement of the jymph glands, or unexplained bruising or bleeding tendency should warrant a prompt visit to the doctor for thorough examination including an examination of the blood. Treatment, while not prolonging the life of the leukemic patient, does make him more comfortable and able in many instances to return to productive work' for many years. The duration of life cannot be predicted in any given case, but varies from a few weeks in the more acute cases to as long as 20 years in the most chronic ones. Treatment consists of both general and specific measures. The former includes blood transfusions to correct anaemia and penicillin to prevent infections. Specific measures include administration of radioactive phosphorus, nitrogen mustard gas, cortisone and an increasing variety of new compounds which interrupt vital chemical processes in the leukemic cells and so cause their death. 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