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Show ow to save emo tmfm Drivers Cautioned LIVES YEARLY! by TrioMPSoN S$HE BEGINNINGS OF PHARMACY GO BACK TO ANClENr TIMES, AMP THE WORLD'S OLDEST KNOWN PEE5CKIPTI0 N WAS written BY A SUMERIAN PHYSICIAN IN CUNEIFORM ON A CLAY TABLET MOKE THAN 4,000 YEARS AGO About RR Crossings There are basic causes for accidents at railroad grade crossings which every driver should recognize and be on guard against, an official of the Utah Safety Council stated. "In order to achieve a sub. stantial reduction in the and economic waste at. trjbuted to railroad grade crossing accidents, there must be an intensification of the efforts to keep motorists informed of the hazards at grade crossings," said Leo H. Barlow, Utah Safety Coun-ci- l vice president for traf. fic. Roland V. Wise, district Internal Revenue Service for Utah said that the IRS assured employers that preparations are being made to furnish, at the earliest possible date, the rates and tables to be used for with, income tax from holding wages of employees paid on and after Jan. 1, 1970. runs have alComputer to determine made been ready the rates and tables which would be prescribed If and the President ap. prove the withholding agreed upon by the -- CjyOPERN PHARMACISTS KEEP TABS ON UP TO 500 NEW OK. IMPROVED pru&g every year -- and "WE ARE needlessly kill-in- g many people in grade crossing accidents, accidents that need not happen," he pointed out. "There has been a tre. mendous increase in accident exposure due to the explosive growth in the number of motor vehicles in use, In their mile-ag- e and speed, and in the miles of high speed highways in recent years, all of which may be expected to increase in the future. These factors make it necessary to accelerate our educational efforts in this area of traffic safety." (This is part of a series of articles on dental health published by the Box Elder Journal in cooperation with the First District Dental Soobciety of Brigham City, in servance of National Childrens Dental Health Week, Feb. "Today, we hear so much about radiation hazards that Im concerned about dental Are they dangerous?" examFirst, dental inations are quite safe when s modern equipment and moused. are folTodays BARLOW the LISTED dern techniques expose the lowing basic causes of more sensitive cells of the accidents grade crossing than to and urged motorists study body to far less radiation that received from exposure them: to natural sources of radia-tlo1. The driver sees the train such as cosmic rays. coming but misjudges speed and distance. examina-tlon- s DENTAL 2. The driver races the to diag-nosl- s. essential are train to the crossing and For example, either is struck by the train or runs into the side of it. pictures can reveal a small area of beginning decay which 3. As a train clears a croscannot be detected visually sing, the driver immediately by the dentist. A dentist can starts across the tracks with- see In pictures abnorout looking for other trains mal growth conditions, such is as and either strikes or unerupted or malpositioned struck by a train running teeth. y photographs also on an adjacent track. help expose such conditions 4. The driver, over familiar as tumors or cysts. with a crossing, uses no If a patient has severe whatsoever when ap. gum disease, examination can help the dentist deproaching it. 5. The driver fails to termine whether there Is bone and obey railroad warn-in- Involvement and whether it is possible to save the teeth signs and signals. 6. The drivers reactions with correct therapy. are slowed by alcohol. 7. The driver has developed SO YOU SEE, dental defective eyesight, defective examinations are very imporhearing, or both, or is other- tant because the dentist can-nwise physically or mentally rely solely on his eyes unqualified to drive a motor to make a complete and cor- i vehicle. rect diagnosis. 8. The motorist, driving an The American Dental As- ' unfamiliar location, is going sociatlon has conducted a surtoo fast to stop in time. vey which found that dentists , 9. The motorist, driving a have slightly longer life excar with faulty brakes, or pectancies than the average other mechanical defects is adult male population. This unable to stop or start at the is significant, because many proper time, or stalls his car of the older dentists surveyed on the crossing. machines In the had used 10. The motorist over- old days, when the machines drives his headlights or fails were not nearly as safe to to properly adjust his speed operate as they are today. to existing conditions, such as rain, sleet, snow, fog or dark-nesIN ADDITION, the survey found that the Incidence of 11. The driver becomes immalignancies for older den-tlst- s was slightly less than patient with a freight train that is approach-in- that for the average male and drives past flashing population of the same age, that even the lights or around lowered cros again Indicating early, somewhat hazardous x.ray equipment did not shorten the dentists And, do not forget that even the modern dentist Is exposed to radiation much more than the average Is. rail-roa- an ultimate potential of saving 50,000 lives yearly in this country, are only one of developments speeded by your Heart many Fund dollars. The advances since 1950, when massive research programs were inaugurated by the Government and your Heart Association, have yielded a dramatic dividend a decline of 20.1 per cent in the cardiovascular mortality rate for persons under 65 years of age. Despite this impressive gain, heart and circulatory diseases continue to kill more Americans under 65 than the next three causes . combined cancer, accidents and heart-savin- g pneumonia-influenza- Oh the Now they wiles of women! are using scienti-fi- q follow In the direction of the greatest emphasis." W omen subtly call this tech. methods to camouflage the facts of figures. . ' ,nique "Individual figure enThe women study standard hancement." figure proportion charts and WHERE DO THEY learn scientifically design charts of their own figures. These such things? Its all part of a Dressing by Design tele, they intend to use in selecting clothes to conceal their vised instruction being anatomy variations. again beginning in mid. January through auspices of EACH LEARNS that she Utah State University Extenclothes that sion Services. can; "Choose exaggerate or build out her silhouette at some place to Directing the instruction is extension balance her figure pro. Theta Johnson, clothes clothing that select specialist. portions; Extension home agents in cover up variations; and dl. red attention away from one the counties will localize the with follow-udimension of her figure to instruction another, since the eye will workshop session. pre-sente- d p JoSou- R- pro-visio- less House and Senate conferees on the Tax Reform Act of 1969 (H.R. 13270.) Professional pharmacists are THE ONLY PEOPLE PERMITTED BY LAW TO FILL PRESCRIPTION-- A PROFESSIONAL RtSPONsIBILiry EARNED BY A MINIMUM OF FIVE YEARS IN COLLEGE, PASSAGE OF STATE BOARD OF PHARMACY AND COM- EXAMINATION:?, fel A LiOONYNTtPWSHip'M d Automatic Increase X-r- x-r- ot Social Security beneficia- Nixon. Everyone of the 25 milmen, women and children now on the benefit rolls will receive the increase autoRobert M. Ball, matically, commissioner of Social Secu-Itsaid this week. lion In "THE FIRST regular check the new amount," Com- missioner Ball said, "will arrive April 3, the usual day for delivery of benefit checks covering payments for the month of March. separate check in the of the benefit increase for the months of January and February will reach benefl-- , ciaries later In April, probably during the week of ApA ril 20. REFIGURING THE benefit - FABRICS DRAPERY 4UM v 90 South s. slow-movin- g g YARNS 723-311- 1 Main amounts of the 25 million men, women, and children now on the benefit rolls Is a tremendous task, Commissioner Ball pointed out, and it must be done without disrupting the regular benefit payment cycle. About one out of every eight Americans Is now receiving a social security check eah month, Commissioner Ball said. As of the end of these monthly totaled $2.2 billion and the monthly total will go up by $345 million to more than $2.5 billion as the 15 percent Increase becomes FABRIC - 22- Spring Cotton e plement to the regular Employers Tax Guide (Circular E.) IT ALSO WOULD eliminate the surcharge altogether from withholding starting July 1. Before that date employers will be mailed a completely revised Circular E, contain, ing updated Instructions as 1 rates well a? post-Juland tables. e The Internal Revenue recognizes that some may not have adequate time to prepare for the Jan. 1 changeover In withholding. It urges em- Therefore, IK LOO ihzihi-nzi- pa-tie- highspeed 22 OTHFR IM-STO- Rt venue Service offices through, out Utah, according to Roland V.Wlse, district director of Internal Revenue. The booklet, "Your Federal Income Tax Publication 17, contains many examples to illustrate how the laws apply to actual situations. A special feature of the booklet is the sample, filled, in return, Form 1040, keyed to pages In the booklet where explanations can be found for the entries on the return. The material, written in laymens language, Is especially helpful to taxpayers who have unusual tax situations or new tax problems, Mr. Wise said. of taxable and deductions are in. eluded. A detailed Index helps taxpayers find the answers to their problems. The booklet may also be obtained from the Superlnten-den- t of Documents, U.S, Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 20402, at 60 cents a copy. Examples non-taxab- Yuur Heart Fund fights them all - heart attack, high blood pressure, rheumatic fever and rheumatic heart disease, congenital heart disease and manv others. WANT TO BUY SOME equipment Watch for March 2. Values to 7.95 Sport Shirts also Knits Values to 12.95 You can be certain that your 2.88 dentist will not recommend taking x.ray pictures unless he feels that they are neces-sarfor your complete dlag. nosis and treatment. or 2 for 5.00 FAR THE MOST sen. gen-er- health. 1970 Asst. Mens Ties doth Calendars 22 Ladies Slacks al Values to Just because you are new in town, its not the end of the world... 2.50 48 Childrens Shoes Infants To Big Boys & Girls Your Values to FUR HATS Hostess will help Reg. 4.95 222 SPECIAIS! you get acquainted with your new community. CdU her today at Phone 723-894- 3 10.95 3,88 i CULTURE? and to consider all possible hazards to his patients. BY FABRIC THREAD A 160 page booklet on how to fill out your Federal In. tax return is now come available at most Internal Re- White Dress Shirts YOUR FAMILY dentist has Polyester Double Knit SEWING Offers Tax Guide IRS f received Instruction in the use of x.ray machines. He is trained to operate modern, 122 w tlal compliance with the law. Friday & Saturday FABRIC 222 Ser-vic- made up of a disabled worker, wife and one ormorechil. dren will go up from $237 to $273; and aver age payments for a widow and two or more children will rise from $254 to $292." Frank Olson, the Box Elder .THE AVERAGE retirement benefit of $100 a month will county, representative ,of the Social Security office rise to $116 per month; a cou-pi- e 65 or older receiving will be In Brigham City at the average couples benefit the Employment Security office on Thursday, Jan. 15, of $170, will have their benefrom 10 a.m. to noon and 1 fit Increased to $196; the benefit for a family p.m. to 4 p.m. sible attitude for you to take Is to heed your dentists ad. vice. He is the person most acquainted with you and your family and your oral and MS Cotton mil-lio- employers who withhold income taxes. The rates and tables will supbe issued as a Good faith efforts to do so will be accepted as substan. pay-men- ts y SUNNY FAkklCS FOR mall indi- vidual copies of the rates and n tables to each of the 4.5 ployers to do their best In installing the flew rates and tables as soon as possible. y b Jessie B. Melson AT sible thereafter, g For SS Beneficiaries ries need not apply for the 15 percent benefit Increase just signed Into law by President IF THESE provisions be. come law, the seven Regional Service Revenue Internal Centers will, as soon as pos. THE NEW TAX bill, as approved by the conferees, Introduces a low Income allowance and would reduce the surcharge portion of thewith'-holdintax from 10 percent to five percent between Jan. 1 and June 30. Need Not Apply life-spa- washTkTGTON'S 5HDAY- Con-gre- TIME COMPOUNDING THAN THEIR PREDECESSORS, THEY ARE MORE EXPERT IN ALL PHASES OF PHARMACY THAN EVER BEFORE tech-nique- g Learn Dress Design although they pend ON y cau-tlo- n Facts or Figures? Tax Withholding Rate Changed by New Laws sing gates. 12. The driver stalls his car on the tracks and tries to get started again. He panics and "freezes" at the wheel when a train approaches. n CORONARY CARE UNITS, with Brigham City, Utah Thursday, February 19, 1970 BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Values |