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Show V Stje flagson (Etiruntcle July 8, 1976 Page 3 rWest Mountain Medical Center by Ruby Meredith Mr. and Mrs. Ra Lynn Hutwo sons of M anti, of West Moui am, are moving to Si. George, Utah. He w 11 take overthe SoilCon-servatimanager andwiilbe working with the surrounding country. Monday night a family get-t- o gether was held at the G?no!a park and all the brothers and sister of Mrs. Miles Hurst aadtheir families were present. Weenies were roasted and a lunch served. Family news was brought up lo the present. rst and researcher reveals behavorial study Childr'.i .vith certain behavioral difficulties may very li- Comparing a group of 16 children suffering from the disorder with a control group kely suffer from a form of chronic diarrhea as well, and both may be due to the same cause, according to a University of Utah Medical Center of unaffected children, it was found hat children with nonspecific diarrhea tend to be more irritable, have greater sleeping problems and have researcher. other gastrointestinal difficulties, such as vomiting and Dr. Esther Wender, assistant professor of pediatrics, headed a study that looked at children afflicted w; .a chronic nonspecific diarrhea, a fairly common disorder that can affect children as young as 3 months of age and may continue until their third ur fourth birthday. It has no know cause, such as parasites or infection. The study also found colic. that as they got older the youngsters had a couple of cardinal features of the hyperactive child, that is they were more active and harder to di spline. These findings led these physicians to speculate that since both the bowel and the forms of difficult behavior exhibited by these children are affected ay the autonomic nervous system, the disorders could be physiologically related and caused by the same chemical Imbalance. The study also confirmed earlier research showing that simitar gastrointestinal disorders were common in close relates, leading to specul- If youre 25 or so, Farmers can cover you with $25,000 of life insurance for under $15 a month. ate that chronic nonspecific diarrhea might be i Merited, Dr. Wender said. this point that caused Dr. Wonders interest in the study. St, a had noticed that families of the afflicted children were what the laymen would call nervous types. if you dont smoke. Talk to a Farmers agent about the remarkable Alpha Policy. You'll like its many options and the many ways it lets you control your own future. There's even a Premium ' member of Also, there had been discussion that a comparable and common adult disease, irritable colon, was more prevalent in nervous individuals. She felt the connection between behavior disorders and this gastrointestinal problem would be easier to study in children,.,, before .lifes, com- -. plications obscured the relationships. Base d on her impressions and the findings of others, Dr. Wender does not feel that child rearing techniques are the primary cause of chronic nonnor does specific diarrhea, she belies food allergies to be the cuprit. Farmers Insurance Group England Insurance Ken Dave Service & England 585 E. 100 N. Payson 465-938- 5 the Greatest Discovery ' In search of ship confoining hundreds of stolls and cages. NOAH'S ARK? with ORAfTCKANDALL Directed DAVIO DALSK&A AdvisofHisiortan 1976 ,. Pro&Jted Copyright Sun Clasuc Pictures. Inc, Technical Dy JAMES L. CONWAY E. 5ELUER. By CMAW15 Shows Wed. July 1 4 1 Day Only Showtimes: 8:15 and 1 0:15 Huish Theater Sun Classic Passes Only Since 1935 another has to diet change be made. And a child afflicted with chronic nonspecific diarrhea might ha,fe a lifetime of gastrointestinal problems. According to Dr. Wender, children who experience it seem to be more susceptible to both unexplained abdominal pains during the school years and:o irritable colons as adult a Stanley Wilson, Director of Payson City Senior Cit- since September 1967 has resigned as D.rector due ill health. Utah Elmer Organization - For the mV -- - WESTERN PARADE THURSDAY t 6:30 p.m., featuring Mounted Groups end Riding Clubs of Central Utah MAMMOTH UTE STAMPEDE PARADE Friday, 4 p.m., Main Street! Entries invited. Contact Nephi Kiwani Club BATHING BEAUTY PARADE SATURDAY, 4:00 p.m. Entries Invited! First prize $125.00. Contact Nephi Lions Club for .entry information. RODEOS -- W. Jones, as of July director. Mr. Wilson will assist Mr. Jones. 1st, became the new reports The first citizens center was the small building west of 20L East building on Utah Avenue. The Tabernacle at North Main was not be- ing used for church purposes, Vandalism by young vandals was in the process of wreck- Mr. Wil- ing the building. and his wife, Gladys, started a movement to s'e- - on dairy output cure this Historical for a new center ' for the Senior Citizens. They met with President RaedMon-izen- s ey and other members of Nebo Stake Presidency and explain-t- o ed their plans for the use of the Tabernacle as a Citizens Center. The members of the Nebo Stake Presidency were very receptive to the idea and they worked with Payson city Mayor, Lamar Losser, and Council to obtain the Taber-i- n nacle from the General Au-tthorities of the LD3 O.mrch. he Permission wasgivento Pay-18- 2 son City to use the building for a Citizens Center. On August 20, 1968, the Payson City turned the building to the Senior Citizens for a cen-son ter. Wilsonhiscommitteeand a host of volunteers began to repair and renovate the ing and grounds. a young parson enpys Pen Pal at some .ime in his of her life. This past week Christy Larson, daughter cf Mr. and Mr 3. Tom Larson ii.vl the thrill of meeting her Pal of many years. Christy and her father met Ute Shumacher of Drake, Germany at the Salt S:,e will visit Lake Airport. until August 3rd She came to help celebrate United States 207 Anniversary year. She will attend the Provo Parade on the 4th and then go to Girls camp vih Christy for a week. Goods of Albuquerque Bob New Mexico is also a guest at the Larson home. He is attending a basketball clinic at the BYii. Mr. and Mrs Bcry Larson and two children and Mr. and Mrs Bob Mills of Huntington are enjoying a week vacation at Lake Powell. Baby Carrie is enjoying the week with grandma and grandpa Larson. Mr. and Mrs. Sierling(Max-ine- ) Spencer returned Friday from an eight day vacation to Hawaiian Islands. They attended :he Zenith, Gibson and Kitchen Aide Show. They report the new modals very interesting. They rented a car and spent three days touring the Of special fun was Island swimming and going over a 40 foot falls into a poo!. They visited the Polynesian Center and enjoyed a professional Michael and loan Hansen and six children and P ml and Larraine Meredith and live children .spent from Thursday until Monday at Lake Powell. Two families were united together after a three year absence from each otber Saturday June 19 as Mr. and Mrs. Loren DeGraw left the Salt Lak Airport on United airline for Tailassee, Florida for a visit with their daughter LaDea.a and her husband lack Smith and daughter Jacki. They had a stop over at Chicago and Atlanta, Georgia. They were ery interested in Disney and Sea World They enjoyed a boat ride to the G.ilf of Mexico. They attended church and met many of the Smiths friends. Time passes so fas and on Saturday they boarded 'he plane once more leaving ? homo sick family and headed for Uiahwhere they were met by Mr. and Mrs. William Brailsford of American Fork and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald DeGraw and fami'ies. They were taken to the airport by Mr. and Mrs. Gary DeGraw, Bodby Cowchis, three year old grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Van Nosdol, underwent surgery at the Utah Valley Hospital in Provo June 12th. He is reported in condition. Alder and family of ProThey were all home to honor the father, and for a family get together. Ken vo. Mrs. Joseph Carr of West Palm Beach, Florida is visiting with her mother, Mrs. J.W. Seaman of Provo andher sister and family, Mr. and ta Mrs. Craig Wayman. Wayman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wayman is employed in the "Pulminary Section ?t the Utah Valley Hospital. She is the first female to occupy the position. Mar-garei- A week family reunion was held recently at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Ronald Hager-horFamilies present were Mr. and Mrs. Tom Maddox and children Clay and Tammy, of San Antonio, Texas, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dillon and children Keith and Autumn, Mr. and Mrs. Greg Dillion and baby Jennifer and Mr. and Mrs. William Theobald of Coroma, Calif. st. Mr. andMrs. Larry Reynolds baby (Carmille) and new daughter Ma.mda of Salt Lake spent the 4th of July weekend with her parents Mr and Mrs. R.ciurd Diamond. word Mrs. IvaNcy ve.ei-.'eof the safe arrival of Elder Russel Nay to Madrid, Spain on June 15. He is the son cf Mr. and Mrs. Gardallo Nay He said he had of Provo. seen much beautiful country and the language seems to be quite easylospsak. He is serving on an LBS Mission. :o being improved Saturday and Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hiatt were Mr. and Mrs. Keith Johnson and family of Tooele, Mr. and Mrs. Everet Morse and children of Sandy and Berry of American Fork and Mr. andMrs. 111 Milk production: May Utahs 78,0t0 milk cows produced 89.0 million pounds of milk, according to the Utah Crop and Livestock ReportThis ing Service, USDA. compares with 79,000 milk cows and 82.0 .million pounds 1976 vof milk 'ioi-'1975. verage production per during May 1976 was 1, mf A- -' cow 140 pounds. Of the total milk produce on Utah farms in May 1976, 83.0 million pounds were sold to plants, 4.0 million pounds were sold directly to consumers, and 2.0 million pounds were used on farms. Of the 83.0 million pounds sold to 1 . 1.798.000 pounds, up 6 percent from a year ago. Butter production of 436,000 pounds was down 36 percent from May 1975. Ice cream production during May was 533,000 gallons, down 6 percnet from the same month last year. Ice milk production of 114, 000 gallons was unchanged from May 1975 and sherbet production of 38.000 gallons was down 25 percent. Savings certificates are another way First Secu- the best--It- 's NEPHI NEPHI THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY PARADES Elmer Jones new director Sr. Citizens Every natives and student a Four days were spent at Kauais Parid.se Pacific show. They saw the place where South Pacific was Mr. Spencer esproduced. pecially delighted in the golf games. They arrived home June 25th. show produced by Dairy Products: American cheese production inMay 1976 totaled 3,310,000 pounds, down 13 percent from a year ago. Swiss cheese output totaled High otop o mountain in Eastern Turkey is a giant 5,000 year old IS IT the- refore many parents believe that it is a reaction to food, she said And while this may be a normal feeling for the parent, a change in diet will only bring a temporary soluIt may help for awhile tion. but when the disorder reap-per- s, 465-333- 2 plants, 56.0millionpounds(68 percent were A grade and 27.0 million pounds weremanufac- turing grade. Percent of fat in May 1976 was 3. 49 for grade A milk and 3.54 for manufacturing grade milk. of OurTjme floalim wooden on It was Even less Deposit Fund, currently paying 7 interest, that lets you make deposits and withdrawals just like a savings account. The price is right. Get the facts today T. 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