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Show Your Doctor Says: (The following is one of a series of artices written by members of the Utah State Medical Association and published in cooperation with your local newspaper. These articles are scheduled to appear throughout the year in an effort to better acquaint you with problems of health, and designed to g of the people improve of Utah). of the appendix may actually be found in almost any part of the abdominal cavity. Usually, this organ Is found in the right lower part of the abdomen and even here it may be in front of, behind, or on one side of cecum, or it may dip into the pelvic cavity or lie behind the small intestine. The symptoms of appendicitis may vary greatly because of the variety of positions the organ may occupy and because of various stages of progression of the disease. When an inflamed appendix lies against another organ of the body, the symptoms encountered may be those of that organ rather than those of appendicitis. In a typical case of appendicitis abdominal cramping or pains are usually found close to the umbilicus at the start of the disease, and after a few hours the pain localizes to the part of the abdomen where the appendix is lying. The most common position in which the pain localizes is in the right lower abdomen. A high white blood cell count is usually present. There may be a loss of appetite, nausea, and vomiting with normal bowel movements, diarrhea or constipation. Quite often there is a low-grafever, but with complications the temperature may be very high. If the disease is allowed to pro- - well-bein- APPENDICITIS Appendicitis can be as dangerous today as it has been in the past if it is allowed to proceed to complications. The surgical treatment of appendicitis has become much safer in recent years because of improvements such as the wonder drugs, advanced anesthesia, blood transfusions and feeding through the veins. One of the greatest mistakes people make in trying to relieve abdominal distress of appendicitis is to take a laxative, especially a harsh one. This produces increased activity of the intestines, which may cause an inflamed appendix to jrupture. Enemas should also be avoided where this disease is present as the pressure from the enemas may be enough to cause it to rupture. The appendix is attached to the blind end of the larger intestine called the cecum. Because it is not fixed in one position the free end Here's your chance girls to rent a brand Harmon Addresses News Notes About Hiawatha People Wellington The Hiawatha LDS Relief Society will hold its annual bazaar Tuesday, December 11th at 10 a.m. in the LDS chapel. They will have all kinds of hand work, aprons, quilts and baked goods for sale. Mrs. Monroe Bearnson was hostess to her sewing club Friday, Members attending were Mrs. V. E. Olsen, Mrs. William Burgess, Mrs. William Baldwin, Mrs. George Reavcley, Mrs. Harry Hayes, Mrs. William English and Mrs. Kay Davis. After a delicious luncheon the ladies spent the time sewing and chatting. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Draper and sons, Gary and John, were dinner guests at the James Alley home in Price recently. Other guests were Governor and Mrs. J. Bracken Lee and family from Salt Lake City. Mrs. Alley and Mrs. Leo are Mr.. Drapers sisters. Morris Cameron, recently discharged from the Marine Corps, spent a few days visiting his sister Mr. ar.d Mrs. and brother-in-laGeorge Stifos. From here he will go to Oakland, California, to visit his mother, Mrs. Antone Marshall. Mrs. Alfred Clanell is staying with her daughter, Mrs. Kay Kinder and family in Salt Lake City On Bond Proposal Superintendent Mont Ilarmon was the speaker at the meeting of the Wellington Parent - Teacher Association November 28 in the school auditorium. He spoke on the proposed bond issue, outlining the problems of the school board and district, and answering questions. The audience was in the main agreeable to the proposition, and officers agreed to make the a project of getting out the vote when the election is held in February. Mrs. Evelyn Jones of the school board was also present. President Helen Norton presided at the meeting and a short program was presented by the Wellington First ward Mutual Improvement association, under the direction of Mrs. Irene Burnett and Mrs. Mae Shorts, with piano by Mrs. Della accompaniments Thayn. People taking part in the musical skit included Janet Thayn, Betty Clark, Jolene Ericson, Gay-len- e Thayn, Diane Price, Ora Nell Colleen Ericson, Thayn, Gary Rich, Jerry Shorts, June Hartley, Karen Atwood, Glenda Golding, Darwin Thayn, Carol Hanna, Linda Workman, Alva Clark, Ray-mo- n Espinosa and Bennie Blackburn. Carol Hanna sang The Wayward Wind and Jerry Shorts sang a parody on If I Ever Needed You. Others taking part in the meeting included Charles Bradshaw, Mrs. Lorine Lee, Bishop Clement Atwood, Dorothy Bergeson and Eleanor Rasmussen. Lucky person in the door prize drawing was Mrs. Bertha Holbrook. P-T- A NEW month WE'LL CREDIT THE FIRST RENT ON PURCHASE PRICE. 13, 1950 law, Mr. and Mrs. Dee Miller of Price. Another daughter, Mrs. James Garber of Salt Lake City, has a baby girl. Mr; and Mrs. Douglas Yeager, Mr. and Mrs. Kendall Barnett, Barbara and Janette Dixon, Cher-ri- e Reva and Donna Nichols drove to Dragerton Saturday evening to attend the installation services for the new pastor of the Community church, Norman Nelson. Dinner church before the services. Mrs. George Reavcley entertained with a quilting party at her home Thursday. The following ladies were there for luncheon and to help quilt: Mrs. John Gentry and Mrs. Ray Larsen of Price, Mrs. William Engish, Mrs. William Badwin, Mrs. V. E. Olsen and Mrs. Roy Davis. ty John Nucich is in the Price hospital for treatment. City-Coun- Last Two Elk Hunts Bring Total Harvest Figure to 789 Bclmo eUnojtf iRnonr itoLTin0 Haight bourb01 . whiskey , tr'" YEARS OLD Bctmo clrnojt rAiGirr boukb0 whiskey frAlGHT BOURBON ItlHOHT OIITILURt UWRtRClIBtA. whiskey iu- - STRAIGHT 80URI0N WHISKEY . 0.4 PROOF COMPANY. UAJ4WP or it may spread throughout the abdominal cavity and cause general peritonitis. A fatal outcome might result from either of these conditions if not treated immedi. ately. Equipment Co. Wt for a few weeks helping out with the new baby. Darrell Bearnson, Floyd and Albert Barnett and Robert Dal Forte, all members of the Carbon College basketball team, have gone to California on a ten-da- y trip with the team. Mr. and Mrs. Shefton Gordon became grandparents for the second time when a baby boy was born to their daughter and son-in- - 4-- H WISH TO BUY IT Phono 949 Page Seven SUN-ADVOCA- . PORTABLE Main A Figures covering the Fishlake Corners and Browns Park-Thre- e elk hunts were released today by the department of fish and game. Recent conclusion of these two hunts marks the end of the season on the twelve units where elk seasons were set by the Utah Board of Big Game Control this year. On the Fishlake, 124 permit Miss Joan Housekeeper was fet- holders harvested 101 animals for ed on the occasion of her twelfth a hunter success of 81 per cent. birthday anniversary at a surprise The kill included 60 bulls, 34 tendered her her party by cows and seven calves. club friends. The party was held Corat the home of the girls leader, The Browns Park-Thre- e Mrs. Wanda Petersen, and all of ners hunt figures show 25 permit the girls in the sixth grade were holders taking 17 elk for a 71 per invited. They gathered early Mon- cent hunter success. The kill included 11 bulls, five cows and one day evening for a delicious lunch- calf. eon of hot toasted sandwiches, coThe addition of the animals tacoa and fruit cake, after which they played games and helped ken on these two units brings the Joan make her wishes as she open- total harvest on the twelve hunted her gifts. Girls present besides ing units to 789 elk. the guest of honor included the Among the many contributions Misses Bonnie Thayn, Ella Dean of coal chemicals to better living, LinDeane Powell, Jeryl Pierson, da Davis, Lynn Atwood, Karlene and undoubtedly one of the most Helen popular, is the squeeze bottle Keller, Anita Williams, Olson, Alice Griegos, Lydia Mar- used today for lotions, shampoos quez and Darcus Atwood. and other liquids and made from ceed the appendix may rupture, a coal chemical called polyethylwhich causes the serious complica- ene, produced from coke oven gas. tion of peritonitis. 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