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This is probably the most exhaustive and enlightening presentation of the subject yet published: It is presented in full in the October issue of The Improvement Era. t - ttd: - ' ".. I A wealth ;" , I-teal-t- Other Features Atiesrotheirte GAIXIE NOSS Offrlifit ISO AS .5ii:1111444.411, Iblista is A person's healtklis one of his most precious possessions. This "Is Smoking a Hazard to Health?" article discusses the question of the findings of the men who conducted the and presents some research for the American Cancer Society. The research project dealt with the smoking habits of 187,700 men between the ages of 50 and 70. It was conducted by 22,000 trained A. C. S. volunteers under the direction of Dr. Hammond and Dr. Daniel Horn. - :J,:;:.- .. - -- 1 i . i , , 110 - - much-discusse- d Is Smoking A Hazard to) ; ',' v grandchildren , - - : i n. this Does Smoking Shorten Life? U. S. News and Wqrp Report, one of the leading natio94 magazines, recently published an interview with Dr. E. Cuyler Hammond, Director of Statistical Research for the American Cancer Society. The article is in the form of an interview using the'question and answer method. It goes into practically all phases of this problem and is highly informative. ..,:,. , , Does smoking Shorten Life? One of the most vital questions before the public today ' .- - . , ,..... :. . 'FIRST ,SECURITY Senior Citizens will hold a ! program and dance at special 1 p.m. Thursday at the Kiwanis Club Center, 73 S. 2nd East, according to William Rook, Salt Lake County I,ranch chairman. d, , D.,-,----otthing short of S,ENSATIONLI , ..,,44112, EASY TERMS.. ,- ' ; , Veterans with at .least 110 days' service in any war andlin honorable discharge are eligible for pensions if they are perma- -' nently and totally disabled. Pensions will be paid, however, only if income is less than Senior Citizens Pion popular makes. Party for Thursday al hospital-appmve- 18 - - , ' - e - , 0 00 . tr.''''7"' the Veterans - Administration and the Bureau of Labor's De- partment of Employes Compen- i for your Yes, you got old water tank, regardless of condition, on a new kd - :' ..:., -- ' on, Water Heaters pital's specialized pile clinic. Approved by Thornton Minor medical stag. whose experience has shown: how and under what conditions piles can be reduced safely by meansand the right way to use a ointment Don't take chances on piles; if you seek to reduce them by methods, then use Thornton Minor Ointment Ask for Thornton Minor hospital pile ointment or suppositories. $1.00 at your druggist's. today. . ' , , , Pile Ointment Discovery . welfare Depart. ' These agencies include, the Retirement Board, the Welfare Department'the istate to other Serliee-Commissi1.1,S Civil , ,i- -- .. , , k' '' $75 :,Ps,,,,: : . served. Benefits for total and Perma- nent disability are available through various agencies. :1 .. , ..' ou Irill security "7 State a is not ment 'adZade' retirement - ,: --'-- higher benefits for disabled tam qukk relief and speedily' remove meg; persons when they reach retire- - c11111with thin. c1"hies- ment age, Mr. Hunsaker oh. tos Dr. Eleboll's Zino- - - , -- - an". ioucies, - per-mont- '" I sourees, J. Golden Hunsaker,: head of the-S- alt takeSocial Security office, said Tuesday. Legislation recently passed by Congress to "freeze', social se-curity records of disabled per. SOns has led many Utahns to believe they can receive dis-ability payments through social Mr. Httnuker said. security, This Is not true. The present legislation merely provides that any period of disability will not be considered when computing the benefits a person will re-ceiver upon reaching 65. '', This procedure will mean ''. .." :,' i01..:.6::0)1.!.'.:Pi.O.S.;,' UG SV P14110 LILI&OL ,.., - - ..,'' ': Pays $65 up to age sz and. ..' ., - , - ..,.... . n !. other "r8PaYM4 eriPttlinran1,10r plan, monthly considered income until : the which, proyideal ..,dis amount the'- veteran has totally And yermitnel,itly thereafter:.,' , , . 17 abled Persons.. is Into IlauldaW, intim. from the program .received Money Thou. :. :. - 7 ' , , , ,.., ' ,,,,, sa- Y- '' :,:-!------ 1- - - - ' , . ' , .,.. . f , :. - , .' 28,' )954 I IDtiu:144.persoziesese. U SDA - , .,- ,-, d -, , , , it;esdcly:Se-pter1;1;- , - , ' ? Social security does not pro-- 1 vide aid for disabled persons-Railroa- . ,k ,,, - t - t: N p, 25, , ' .... ,r , e . - ,,-- , , i . ',- TELEGliAM:Sii! Lake :City, ' .... .!. . : -- ''l .. ' - ert,.r.pvision,Clairified .. I ' L. ., - , ..... ., 1 '' I. . ,,, 50th anniversary of ent of the Sunday school and ---Mr. and Mrs. Orson WilhelmsMr. and Mrs. William H. Mau,- - filled two 'Stake missions. Mrs. Mangum has served as en.1 both descended frRni Scangum will be held Friday, Oct. 1, in the Second Ward Amuse- secretary of the Sunday school, dinavian ancestori, celebrated ment Hall, 5th East and 7th member of the Primary Stake 50 years of married life TuesBoard in the Panguitch Stake. day. South. They were marri4 Sept. 28, The couple was married Oct. .f,iftAv, 1904, in the Salt Lake Temple, 5, 1904, in Cannonville, Garfield ' , ' Church of Jesus Christ of LatterComity. The marriage was sol' , -day Saints. emnized in the M'anti Temple , Church of Jesus Christ of Lat-- : six sons and daughters Their ,f7 k , .terday, Nov. 24, 1904. honored theni with a family dinMr. Mangum was bog, June , ner Sunday in honor of the oc1 I fie, 6, 1884, in Nutroso, Arik, a son casion Alexakder ': of Cyrus and Unity , Mr. Wilhelmsen, a printer VS' ,) Mangum. , The former Laura Davis. MM. trade but now retired, was bon 11. Mangum is a daughter of John Feb. 18, 1877., in St. Charles, H. and Mary Annie Henderson Mr. Mangum Mrs. Mangum Idaho,' a ;ion of Niels and kirDavis. She was born Jan. 29, and as a 'secretary of the relief stine M. Wilhelmsen, natives of 1887, at Cannonville. , .1 .4. They spent much of their society. Mr. Mangum has serv- ' ''''.1 as ed a relief s",'' society teacher r'1"" , early married lift in Cannon-vine- , . . , ,, .,,,,,...1 but moved to Great Falls, for over 50 years. 74,...!-. I, t , ., a is Mrs. of member Mangum , 4,,z, , 'k i Mont., in 1931. They returned R ., to Utah in 1935 where Mr. Man- - the Daughters of Utah Pioneers. , ; I ,, are , t'è and the Mr. Mrs. "Vz.,-Mangum gum managed a large ranch in . 4' , 4,,,,-- , , p Summit County. They moved to parents of sons and daughters. , ! Verda are ',4 Little, Delta; They 1941 Lake in Salt and have City l' Mrs. Irene Campbell, Midvale; Awe made ,their home here since. j ,.1, ,,) Mr. Mangum filled a mission Harve Mangum, Tropic; Mrs., ' Wanda Williams, Lynnwood, in the southern states for the it 44 church from 1912 to 1914. Dur- . Calif.;Mrs. Iris Thomas, Salt ing this time he presided over Lake City; Mrs. Hula Adamson, Mr. and Mrs. Wilhelmsen the Tennessee Conference for Fairfield, Mont.; Melvin D. Mangum, West Jordan; Mrs. Denmark and pioneers to Utah one year. Mr. Mangum has served in Flails Johnson, Nyle A. Man- in 1861. the bishopric of several wards gum, Maynard D. Mangum and for 17 years. He has also served Mrs. Mary Lee Jackson, all of Mrs. Wilhelm sail (Sylvia Olson), a native of Ephraim, was twice as president of the Salt Lake City. All friends of the family are born July 21, 1880, a daughter Invited to attend the reception of James P. and Anna .,,.ADVIIItTISIIMIPIT ,Mary Friday. Olson, who came to Utah in 1856 Clinic's from Sweden. They reside at 821 E. 5th South. Moons Most Pilo Victims Con The six Wilhelmsen sons and GAS or ELECTRIC are Mrs. Imogene W. 'daughters Put Off Surgery Indefinitely Homer J., Carl N. and O. King, Not a "theoretical" drug; not just a Bruce Wilhelmsen, Salt Lake modified akin salve' Thi. formule is t Mrs. Maurine W. Howard, City; the result of both inedical and surgJohn Day, Ore., and R. Kent ical study of more than 75,000 cases. Wilhelmsen, New York City. observed in Thornton Minor Hos- 7Serl. , - '' - 'A reception observing the i ' ' . DESERET t4EV,fS AND WillfähiliTMcingu'ms Await Ditiner'Honors.: On onold Reception Wedding Couple , , I., '' ..-- ' ,' ' ..,,, ., .: . - R - - , .., ' 1,,,, , ' .:. ---:- .' ; ',..-- ' , .. " ..,--- - , . 'A , 4 , i ,- |