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Show .BOX 14 ELDER NEWS, Brigham City, Utah erilLQeclineinthe.iCardiovacular.Death MORE NEWS Sunday, November 3, 1968 AND VIEWS HEART ON FASHION && -- jp--j k kXT m 'HIGH OTHER BLOOD CV ALL CV ATTACK STROKE PRESSURE DOWN DOWN DOWN DOWN OOWN 15 321 SI 9 25 9 114 DISEASES A DISEASES 1950 Fashions for Fall 68 call for the womanly woman. Shes feminine. She doesnt dress up like a little girl. Shes sophistiOF ARROWS INDICATES REL WIDTH HIGH 81000 PRESSURE AND cated and adult . . . She dresses related heart oisease ATIVE IMPORTANCE Of THESE 0IS EASES AS CAUSES OF DEATH with an eye to the occasion. She wears a long dress to dinner. One designer bares the back GREAT ACHIEVEMENT OF MEDICAL HISTORY is with a new, elegant kind of effected by this chart, an overall reduction since 1950 of cut-ou- t. Here, matte jersey J8.4 per cent in the death rate applying to men and women falls in a fluid column under a jjelow 65. Downtrend began with massive research prolayer of red sequins. grams, initiated in 1950, utilizing both tax and voluntary Another covers her up in dollars. More than 145 million Heart Fund dollars have rich, supple fabrics, that come been channeled into these programs. The Heart Fund is closer to the body, perhaps (conducted here and in 8500 other American communities even more alluring. He uses throughout February. velvet . . . does it in dark brown Also seen at an advance shirt and skirt sashed with brown moire. Beautiful foil: puritan collar . . . casual suit in the richest showing, a dinner suit in bold fashion-liney black and white plaid moire and cuffs white Irish linen fabric. carefully plotted. He gives the taffeta and black velvet. The with crocheted lace. touch to brocade in his skirt falls straight in front, Another couturier puts his young satin brocade wraps around in bias folds in woman in the most sophistiUnder the shoit, tight . . . the collarless back. dinner suit cated sportswear look at night blazer jacket over a stem of a jacket, the tiniest and baiest a jumper or pajamas a velvet bodice. dress m Mans Hair. . . The new preoccupation with hair is actively turning that once - inviolable retreat of the neighborAmerican men into hood barber shop something else. Men are no longer taking 20 minutes to have their hair cut. They are appointsetting up hour-lon- g ments to come in and have it styled. Numerous media have repotted that executives are spotting longer hair and, in cases with younger men far deeper sideburns Paid Political An abundance of male hair is making it daily more difficult to distinguish the boys from the girls. Hair, is evidently in, and on, to say nothing of with-- it if you have it cropped short youre apt to be called a square. The scene at shops er has changed considerably from the days when a dollar haircut was standard. Today you may have a facial, a manicure while your hair is washed, straightened, razor - trimmed, massaged and styled for any while sipping purple occasion champagne. Advertisement by Friends of Clyde Miller Committee R M Millet Governor Rampton has a trusted proven partner . . ... . He needs Clyde Miller's vote on the Board of Examiners to assure industrial development and a better Utah. pulled-togeth- Toss-awa- s, white-on-whi- ... Re-ele- m jiiBiS SECRETARY OF STATE Democrat CAMPAIGN UNDERWAY J. Delos Thompson, Box Elder county representHealth association, presents Christmas Seals to and Tuberculosis Utah ative for the the annual seal campaign begins. as Zundel Olof Brigham City Mayor BE Families Urged to Give As Christmas Seals Mailed More than 390,000 sheets of other cherished tradition, Christmas Seals, filling 130,. said Thompson. 000 envelopes, will reach Utah Christmas Seals, used on homes and business next week mail, holiday gifts and cards, as the annual Christmas Seal are a colorful reminder of the campaign began Nov continuing battle against tuThe fund drive Is conducted berculosis, emphysema, bron. by the Utah Tuberculosis and chitis and other repiratory diHealth association, said J. seases That fight must nec. Delos Thompson Box Elder essarily be waged against air county representative of the pollution and cigarette smok. association ing, as well. We hope this Christmas Seal Campaign will be the CONTRIBUTIONS from gen. most successful in their 62. erous Box Elder families the voluntary health Thompson year history, said They equip volunteer While the Christmas Seal workers with supplies, matDrive does not close until erials and equipment with March 31, the active campaign which to conduct the associa-tlon- s and health, g is conducted during Novem. ber and December. promoting programs. Education is a major ac. THE 1968 CHRISTMAS Seal tivity for Christmas Seal vol. a partridge in a pear unteers, Thompson explained. is tree, from the rollicking old We have a great deal of new The knowledge that makes possible folksong, English Twelve Days of Christmas. the eradication of tuberculo. Chiistmas Seals have be. sis, the detection of enronic and come a cherished holiday cus. respiratoiy disease, tom throughout the world We the rehabilitation of lung think it only proper that this cripples. If that knowledge is years seal is based on an. not put to use, then we have 1 pro-gra- life-savin- USD; A ct ooo needless suffering and death in our community. That is why we now put so much empha-si- s on patient, professional and community education. Tuberculin testing, breathing testing, research, developing clinic services and other activities are other successful Christmas Seal endeavors, problem of diseases, par. ticularly emphysema, is so rapidly, an increase effort Is needed to halt the staggering toll inhuman life and suffering which we ex. perience in Utah each year, Thompson said. The Christmas Seal Cam. paign is a direct mail for funds. There is no appeal. If any family does not a Christmas Seal let-teI will be happy to see that they get Christmas Seals by simply calling me, Thompson said. THE SINCE respiratory door-to-do- r, i MESSAGE FROM THE GOVERNOR: I urge you to join with me in supporting the best man for Congress in District No. 1. When you stack one U.S. SavBond on top of another, it ings becomes a habit A thats tough to proven leader, Mac Young, request your support for Re-Electi- on break and hard to beat. That's because its as State Representative (District 2). so painless. Just tell your employer or banker to set aside a regular amount from All of us who know Dick Maughan know him to be an outstanding and respected citizen, a leader with great experience and ability, and a man who undertakes his lesponsibilities efficiently and with enthusiasm. These qualifications make him the best candidate for Congress from Utahs First Congressional District. Utah needs Dick Maughan in Congress. T uige you to join me in supporting him. your paycheck before you have a chance to spend it. Sign up NOW Higher Rates! Savings Bonds now pay 4.25 and held to maturity comin Shares Freedom (sold bination with E Bonds) pay when full 5 ft. The extra interest will be added as a bonus at maturity. Unless youre on your interests are not bein represented in Washingj ton. If youre a farmer, rancher, or educetor vote businessman, for a change! And now you can buy the BondFreedom Share combination time no monthly commitment necessary. Get the facts where you work or bank. any Clect RICHARD US. Savings Bonds, new Freedom Shares .. MAUGHAN (Democrat to CONGRESS the First Congressional District . Pol Adv , Volunteers for Maughan, J G Berrv Chrm church leader seeks representative from the countys district. re-elect- ion today. 0 0 The U.S. Government does not t pay for tJiw advertisement, It presented ae a public eervicel in cooperation unth The of the Treasury andj it Ad"eHenQ Cottmii. and for state A prominent Box Elder livestock man sceond He is Malcolm C. Young of Harper who announced his candidacy for re-electi- on. Young, a Republican, said in filing for that he believes there is too much government dictating the lives of our citizens and he will continue to work to halt this trend. re-elect- ion The legislator has lived in Box Elder county since 1927. He attended Box Elder High school, has been an active sheep raiser for the past 30 years. His stock grazing operation extends from the western range of the county to southern Idaho. He has served on the Bureau of Land Management Advisory Board for Brigham City district and currently is a member of the State Predatory Animal Board. He is past chairman of the Box Elder Young Republicans. The candidate has served various church activities, including two years as a missionary in the Western States, as bishop in the Brigham City Third Ward and as a member of the North Box Elder Stake High Council. He is now president of the North Box Elder Stake. LDS Young is married to the former Alice M. Higginson of Brigham City and they are the parents of three boys and two girls. (Pd. Pol. Adv. by Box Elder Co. Republican Central Com., Jim Brown, Chairman) mumm in |