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Show w frT TL a WHY NOT PULL L& EM THE BOX ELDER NEWS, Brigham City, OUT? Utah Sunday, January 28, 1968 '' ' ja Child's Baby Teeth Chief Deputy Will Retire Are Important, Too - r vn This Is the second In a ser. of articles on dental health published by the Box Elder News and Journal in cooperation with dentists of Brigham City and in observance of National Child, rens Dental Health week, Feb. A chief deputy who began work in the Box Elder County courthouse more than 15 years ago on a temporary basis will retire on Wednesday, Jan. 31. She is Lucile L. Howes, chief deputy auditor, who has been in the office of County Clerk. Auditor K.B, Olsen during her years with the county. Mrs. Howes laughed this week when recalling how the clerk asked her to work until he could find a man for the job. The post had customarily been filled by a man, teeth were more Important permanent teeth Certainly, are more important since they must last the remainder of your life. But, as I pointed out in the previous answer, primary teeth are Important, too, they save space for the permanent dentition, One of the reasons your den. tist may be spending more time on your sons dental care is be. cause he knows this will help assure that the permanent teeth erupt in a healthy condition. In any tpe of dental treatment, the dentists first concern is to saveteethwheneverpossible. ies 4.10 Some of my daughters teeth are coming in crooked and push. lng her remaining baby teeth, out of line. My dentist tells me I should consult an orthodon. tist, but I feel it would be eas. ier simply to have the dentist pull all my daughters baby1 teeth out, since theyll be re. r it ! placed soon by permanent teeth, Isnt this easier in the long run? MANY CASES OF POOR bite, Emphatically, nol Baby teeth are extremely important to the crooked teeth and an unhealthy shape of the childs mouth be. mouth originate in childhood, "-"iii cause they save appropriate simply because a child did not space for the permanent teeth. have his primary teethproperly If all your childs first teeth cared for. Poor primary teeth were to be pulled, the perman. not only can lead to crooked ent teeth already erupted would permanent teeth but also are of. begin to shift into the unused ten more culnerable to decay. A Box rider county SUBJECT OF RESEARCH Pooly aligned teeth create space. And, as the later perman. is removed from a trap by Charles Stoddard, USU ent teeth erupt, this would lead spaces between the teeth, which allows food to lodge tightly in graduate student in wild life resources. The rabbit will to more mal. alignment. the spaces. In addition to causbe fitted with a tiny radio transmitter as part of a USU YOUR dentists ing decay, this type of food de. FOLLOW research project. advice and consult an orthodon. posit, if allowed to remain for tist This dental specialist is some time, will irritate the well trained to deal with the gums, and gum disease may particular problems of poorly eventually result. Andgumdls. aligned teeth. He will examine leases are the leading cause of your childs entire head and .adult tooth loss, You can see that healthy pri. neck to determine the cause of her improperly erupted teeth, mary teeth are an impoitant If it is necessary to remove step to healthy permanent teeth and some of the baby teeth .. some.1 good dental health, times a tooth does remain lnh , rwr jh From County Clerks Office HER PRIME jy jack-rabb- it mouth too long and pre-vethe permanent teeth from on schedule .. the erupting ' In RABBIT RADIO This little device pack at one end and a radio transmitter fitted around the necks of jackrabhits in searchers are able to follow movements of them when they die. with a butter) at the other, is USU study. Rerabbits and find Local Jackrabbits Have Own Medical ,, Deductions Utah District Director of Internal Revenue, Roland V. Wise, are two major said there changes in medical expense de. ductions for taxpayers item-izin- g Part IV of Form 1040. the premium f First, paid for medical Insurance up one-hal- Radio Show fn USU Fifty Jackrabbits in the wide open rangelands southwest of Snowville, Box Elder county, are keeping in close touch with some graduate students at Utah State university. They radio the students about their every move. They even send word when they die. Research population. This includes a thermis ter, or temperature sensitive device, which emits a radio signal about 30 times per min ute so long as the rabbits tern THE RABBIT-TO-maperatuie is noi mal But when animal dies and the is part of USU re- the search project to determine temperature di ops, the fi equen the patterns and causes of pop. cy of the radio signal decreas ulation changes in jackrabbits. es, informing the listeners of The U.S. Atomic Energy Com. the rabbits death. With highly sensitive direc mission has just approved a grant of $18,987 to continue tional leceiveis, they can then its support of the project. AEC locate the dead rabbit quickly is assisting with the work be. find out if it was killed by a pi editor, or bi big it to the cause it is Interested in effects on the animals. laboratoiv to autopsy it for disease symptoms. HAVE deliberately SOME THE POPl LA riON density of been subjected to radiation, and rabbits andotliei animals some are being watched to note the times changes pioclpltously effects of fallout fiom atomic Tills Intel ests scientists who tests in this country or by for. want to Know the factcns that elgn nations, explains Dr. Fred, influence such diastlc changes ric H. Wagner, professor of Di. VV.t,nei explains. wildlife resources at USU, di. At the same time, the changes rector of the study. have Impoi t me because they Because the Jackrabbits ate affect gialiig patterns on the common, spread over the area ranges, food supplies foi pred and graze on the vegetation atcus, and other factcns, he which has also been subjected points out. to fallout, much can be learn, and his SO DR. WAGNER ed about fallout levels and ef. fects by observing them, Dr. colleagues aie try lng to find the causes and mechanisms of Wagner explains. n DR. WAGNER AND to a maximum of $150 may now be deducted as a medical ex. pense without regard to the e orchestra Bachs Little will play Fugue in G minor (orchestrated by Calllet). long-tim- Jet Training e ciltical need exists in the Coips foi logtxtered nurses between the ages of 20 and 35. Interested young men and women die uiged towiite or visit Seigeant Russell at A David L. Second Lieut. Covell, U.S. MaVine Corps, has been selected for jet training at Meridian, Miss. Lieut. Coveil graduated from Box Elder High school in 1963, He received his B.S. degree from the University of Utah. He was married to Miss Vicki Powers of Salt Lake City in June 1967. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. K.A. Covell Jr., former Brig, ham City residents, now re. siding at 305 East Palm Ave,, Redlands, Calif. Concert Members Invited to Room 283, PO Bldg. Ogden, or to call him at 391C102 to obtain additional infoi about the Aimy Nuise All Community Concert tick, of the Brigham City Coprs. area have been given a special invitation to attend a con. THINK UTAH cert in Bountiful on Saturday, Plant managers in Utah ap. Feb. 3. Appearing there will be the predate the honest days work piano duet team of Gold and and a little more for one days Flzdale. pay which they find to be in. The concert will begin at 8: 15 herent in the njtive labor forccy in the Vlewmont High More and more, new industry Pltcalin Island is a colon) p.m. to lochl con. is learning to equate UtahLdoi school, according tulrd by Great Britain with extra production. cert association officers. Bountiful Event ma-tio- n SOLOISTS FOR the Mass in G major will be JoAnn S. Ott. three percent limitation. The balance of the premium cost WITH THIS IN mind, 33 rab for medical insurance should bits have been equipped with be added to other medical costs another kind of transmitter this subject to the limitation. fall formed by the Modern Reper. tory Dance group two years ago, without orchestra. however, concert will be Saturdays Utah's first orchestral. choral performance. In addition to the two choral works, the Graduate Selected for TICKETS FOR SPORTLIGHT on Youth are on sale at the Symphony box office, 55 West 1st South, and from chorus mem. bers of the various paitlclpa. ting high schools. HIGH PARTICIPATING Patrons are advised to get schools this year, the number tickets in advance to avoi4 waitin the chorus, together with ing in line at the Temple the name of the director and Square box office on the even, city are listed respectively as lng of the concert. follows: Box Elder High, 85, Wesley Boman, Brigham City; East High, 100, Lorraine Bow. man, Salt 'Lake City; Jordan High, 110, Rodney Zabrlskio, Sandy; Orem High, 85, Edwin Sandgren, Orem; and Vlewmont High, 126, Ronald Christensen, Bountiful. Choruses have chosen to sing two masses, each entirely dif. ferent in style. The first work is Schuberts Mass in G major, which is very simple and very lyrical. It is written for chorus, soloists, and strings, with added trumpets and timpani. Two Changes! responsibilities have been with handling the pay. Nurse Corps The Army roll, pajlng bills, bookkeep. launched "Opeiation Register, ing and keeping of financial ed Nurses, an appeal to nurses records, to serve their Nation, to coinIve enjoyed my asso. cide with the 67th anniveisary ciatlons here over the years of the Corps on Feb. 2, it was and the fine people in the court- announced by Seigeant Douglas house, she related. Russell, local Army Recruiter. Originally from Salt Lake United States Army nuises City, she graduated from West are currently providing excel-len- t High school and LDS Business care and attention to college. members of the Armed Foices in Vietnam The FOR A PERIOD of five years, of men losing their lives her family lived on a ranch as a lesult of battle Injuries in Yost. She came to Brigham is the lowest of any City in 1945 and presently re- period in history, accoiding to sides at Mountain View Mo- Sergeant Russell. bile Home park, 1060 South the Sergeant con. But, Main street. there are far too few tinued, r She is a member of the Army nurses and, as casualties of Eastern Star in which mount, Army Nurses may not she is a past matron. Mrs. be able to provide the same Howes also is a past presicare The United States dent of the Womens assocla. Army has been foi ced to sti ip tion of the Community Presby. hospitals aiound the world terlan church in Brigham City. to meet the pi exsing and inOf her pending retirement, need for combat creasing Mrs. Howes said she plans to nurses in Vietnam As a ie. It now spend more time knitting, a suit, lacks sufficient hobby, and becom. nuises in the United States to lng better acquainted with my care for returning casualties. ls BE in cooperation with the Utah symphony, and each year fea. tures four or five different high school choruses throughout the State. feel that baby teeth are so import, He sees my son reg. ant? ularly and seems to spend more time working on his teeth than on mine. I thought adult For Recruits Or-de- PLANS RETIREMENT Mrs. Lucile Howes, chief deputy auditor in Box Ffder county tor more than 15 )ears, will retire effective Jan. 31. To Focus on Choruses WHY DOES MY DENTIST Appeals war-tim- Spotlight on Youth orthodontist will recommend it. But if he decides to let the primary teeth remain in the( mouth, it will be because they are needed to save space for. Some 500 members of five the unerupted permanent teeth, Utah high school choruses will Your daughters mouth and sing with the Utah Symphony dental arch are growing, Just as in the Salt Lake Tabernacle on she is. It may be that the ortho, Saturday, Feb. 3, at 8:30 p.m. dontist will be able to determine in the fourth annual choral con. that the crooked permanent cert, with Maestro Maurice Ab. teeth are a temporary problem ravanel conducting. and will straighten out as the Spotlight on Youth is spon. mouth and arch grow. sored by the Salt Lake Tribune, Nurse Corps d i the two grandchildren. Her son, Bill, and his family reside in Brigham City. Succeeding the personable chief deputy in the clerks of. flee is Rella W. Savage of Ga'r. land. Salt Lake so. ley, prano; Ronald Christensen, ten. or and director of Vlewmont High chorus; and Rodney Za brlskie, bass and director of Life INSURANCE and acci Jordon High chorus dent and health Insurance cover, The second choral work is ing the loss of earnings are Kodalys Missa Brevis, a short not medical expenses and the mass written in 1942 for organ premiums paid are not de. an(j later for very full orches ductible. tra, Missa Brevis is mostly Second, the medical expenses for chorus with short but very of those 65 and over are now impressive soli. Beryl Jensen subject to the same limitations Smiley, alto, who has appeared that apply to taxpayers under, many times with the Utah Sym must now phony, will be guest soloist 65. All taxpayers reduce medical expenses by along with the three above. three percent of their gross in. named soloists. come. Such medical expenses This short work by Kodaly include the cost of drugs and is one of the few by this Hun. which exceeds one garlan master (who died last medicine percent of Income. The excess year) that does not have a strong over this amount is deductible. Hungarian Influence. It is probThese changes are explain- ably his most dramatic work. ed in the 1040 Instructions as Interest to SPECIAL OF well as the IKS Publication Utahns, Jose Llmon used this dance No. 17, Your Federal Income work for a which was per. Tax, Wise said composition well-know- J d the population changes, thebiith of the animals, and envti onmental factois that cause rabbit numbers to in. ci ease or deciease. The rabbits with their radio transmitters aie helping the USU scientists find some of the answers to their questions. graduate and death lates students Charles Stoddart, and Lewis Nelson, both of, Logan, periodically capture a number of rabbits and fit each with a tiny radio transmitter. Each rabbit's transmitter is set on a different frequency, so that the rabbit can be Individually identified by its personalized radio signal. The two graduate students man receiving stations in two trailers at the foot of two 82. foot towers. By tuning to a given frequency with both they can triangulate the position of a given animal at any time. THIS PROVIDES valuable in. Nobody matches our cars, our Better Ideas or our d deals dictated by the long strike. Come take your pick of and lowest the Fords, Mustangs, Torinos, Falcons, Fairlane, priced extra-genero- sale-price- intermediate-siz- e Now In Vietnam Army Pi lvate First Class Gary R Lowery, 20, son of Mis. Viola H. 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