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Show Page 2 Thursday, November 19, 1959 THE VALLEY VIEW NEWS Kearns Census (Continued from Page 1) tee and 25 active delegates from each district. At the delegate assembly held Monday, each organization had a booth or section where a representative of the organization could explain the procedures and projects of the group to interested citizens, and where memberships could Karen Breeze Will Speak Marriage Vows BROCKBANK SCHOOL NEWS November 12 Brockbank held its last volleyball game of the season. It was played with Wasatch Junior High. After two innings of play Wasatch won our B team team however Our A pounced them with a winning score . of 7leu?A HARRY B. MILLER, Publisher Miss Karen Breeze, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Verne Breeze, 3549 Entered as 2hd Class matter at the Post Office at Salt Lake City, Utah So. 5450 West, will become the under the Act of March 3, 1879 Bateman Neldon of Charles 1954 ESTABLISHED bride Nov. 20 in the Salt Lake LDS . 18-1- Valletf Vieit 0. Temple. The prospective bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Marlon S. Bateman, Sandy. The evening of the wedding, the couple will be honored at a reception in the North Jordan LDS Stake House. Miss Breeze attended Brigham a Young University, where she was studied also and Kappa Debonaire, at the University of Utah. Mr. Bateman is a U. of U. student. He was affiliated with Brickers social unit while attending BYU. Miss Sheila Breeze will be maid of honor and other attendants will include Miss Darlene Foutz, Miss Nadine Thaxton and Miss Valene Evans. 25-- 7. Published weekly by Valley View News Publishing Salt Lake County, Utah ' Phone EMpire Salt Lake City, Post Office Box 2608 JAREN K. McCORMICK, Editor & Business BILL BRICKLEY, Advertising Mgr., EM The eighth grade will hold its also be obtained. The officers of the community yearly assembly, December 4. All development program are pleased eighth graders who would like to at the response from the different be on it are asked to try out. organizations in this project. For Classified Advertising Call CY Forty citizens are needed to atREPORTERS: tend the TV broadcasts of ComCY Elizabeth Yowell munity Development for each CY broadcast. Anyone wishing to atJessie Olsen AM tend these broadcasts may do so Arleen Morrill Lorna either Olsen Wenta, Jack Staff Photographer bycontacting C. of The CY or CY Bryant resignation Sally Nelson, Wright as president of the Kearns National WBBA has been accepted National figures show that it by the organization, due to ill costs approximately $90,000 to health. Mr. Ray Powell has been apdrill a wildcat well. Because Utah Leaders Banquet The annual oil wells are far deeper than the pointed as a temporary acting presThere are over 660 producing was held at the Bennion Ward national average, Utah costs are ident until a formal election can Nov. 9 at 7:30. Games were played be held. oil wells in Utah today. much higher. for the early arrivals. A delicious turkey dinner with all tne trimmings were served. A short program with the Redheads singing in barber w. shop quartet style followed. Awards for the outstanding woman leader the health of their patients. And I am sure that and the outstanding man leader was By ROLF W. KAY many of them are not in agreement with the pub- made by Elmo Hamelton, president of a nation hypochondriacs. Lets face it, were licity policies of the A.M.A. of the Salt Lake County Farm Buexan is If you were to sit down and in one reading, reau. A beautiful necklace was The dictionary says that hypochondria ones own puruse all the articles on health that the A.M.A. aggerated and abnormal concern about awarded Granetta Breeze for the health. has sponsored in the last ten years, you would have woman leader and a physical lapel pin was ' When President Eisenhower had his heart attack to come to the conclusion that its a sheer miracle award Richard Harpper for the millions of men stampeded into their doctors office that anyone has ever lived past the age of one year. man leader. The banquet was under with heart symptoms. After his operation for ileitis It just seems impossible that you could have lived the direction of Mrs. Leslie A. millions more went back' to their doctor with ileitis longer with all the diseases you might have con- Lind, Henery Holmes, Louise Ges- Arthur tracted. symptoms. The same thing occurred when sel and Melyba Christensen. so it goes. In an article in a recent magazine, hypochondia Godfrey had his cancer operation. And and was discussed at great length. In the article, the Its getting to the point where illnesses come from A wedding reception honoring author states that most of the patients that frego just as fashions in clothes and cars vary newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. James quent doctors, offices arent sick at all and that Richard West (Sharon Swain) will year to year. The magazines and newspaper articles subtly they shouldnt be there in the first place. At the end be held at the Bennion Ward Thurstell you which illnesses in vogue just as they tell of the discourse there was a test that would tell you evening. Sharon is the daughin if you were afflicted with hypochondria. It listed ten day you which clothes, homes and automobiles are of ter Mr. and Mrs. Walter Swain weeksymptoms such as, You feel rotten on most style. of Richard is the son of Bennion. The people who are concerned with this national ends; You keep sprays and pills in your locker; Mr. and James H. C. West Mrs. AmerYou keep track of your aches and pains and disproblem have many answers as to why the of Holliday. They were married You compare your ican people, the healthiest in the world, spent al- cuss them with others; in the LDS Temple. together too much time in the doctors offices, trying symptoms enumerated in magazine articles about Thursday to cure illnesses they do not have. They say that diseases, and often decide that the articles apply to A missionary farewell was held all hypochondriacs are neurotic, and this may be you, and so on. If you listed more than two items at the Bennion Ward Sunday evetrue in many, many cases. They claim that the neu- as applying to you then you are a hypochondiac. And rosis is a result of certain childhood experiences that what does the author suggest you do when you find ning, Nov. 15, in honor of LaMont forced these individuals into hypochondria. The en- out that you have hypochondria? He compounds the Newbold, prior to his departure tire blame is put on the individuals themselves. If felony by saying that you should see your doctor to the South Austrian. Mission. President you happen to be one of these unfortunate people as soon as possible. First he tells you that hypo- Bishop Boyce Labrum, of the Taylorschondia is a state of mind and that youre probably Seymour Godfrey then you have only yourself to blame. But what is the real reason that people are un- in good health so stay away from the doctor except ville Stake, and T. John Labrum duly and abnormally concerned about their health? for a check up now and again. But he reverses himIts because the American Medical Association and self immediately and says if you are a hypochonthe pharmaceutical houses, in their endeavor to fill driac, proceed as quickly as possible to your doctor. the doctors waiting rooms with cash customers, and Rather confusing to say the least. So let me give you my prescription for curing in their eagerness to sell more and more pills, have of in See your doctor once a year for a front sickness health and of the hypochondria. subject kept the American public at all times. Every newspaper, check up. If there is something radically wrong beevery magazine, is loaded with articles which sooner tween checkups by all means contact your family or later will make hypochondriacs of us all. Some physician and then follow his advice. But most of all, informative articles on health are certainly desirable stop reading the A.M.A. advertisements that reach and worthwhile. But when its overdone it can do you under the guise of informative newspaper and more harm than good. magazine articles. And remember, youve made it Please dont misunderstand me, the individual in reasonable good health thus far and there isnt doctors are not the people who keep reminding us any reason why you shouldnt make it the rest of the of the many ills that we are heir to. I am sure that way the same way. And as you look back, youll have the average doctors are dedicated, sincere, hard- to admit that you didnt have ninety-eigh- t percent working individuals who are acutely interested in of the diseases you though you had. Temporary Pres. Appointed to Kearns WBBA Company at Utah Manager 43649 4290 W. 5540 South 4911 So. 4980 West 5842 So. Redwood Rd. Phone: CY Kearns Kearns Bennion Kearns BENNION NEWS 4-- H , ANYTHING GOES b, m former bishop of Bennion were the speakers. Gary Newbold, a brother, sang May the Good Lord Bless and Keep You, after which his parents gave a few remarks. The missionary gave his response after which the choir closed the meeting with Ill Go Where You Want Me to Go. Eugene Rich offered the closing prayer. Mont entered the mission home Nov. 16 and will leave the Salt Lake Airport Monday, Nov. 22 at 5:30 p.m. The stake dance will be held at the Taylrosville Stake House Saturday, Nov. 21.. It will be the MIA and Explorer Rose Prom. Everyone is invited to attend. The last meeting of the grade level workshop of the Plymouth Elementary School was held for parents of the 4th grade, last Monday evening, Nov. 16. A large number of parents were present. i , Teacher appreciation day was observed at the Plymouth School Nov. 12. The PTA recognized each teacher with a small token of appreciation. Each woman teacher received a beautiful corsage, and each man teacher was presented an initialed handerchief. 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