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Show The Salt Lake Tribune, Wednesday, April 6, 1960 16 They Have fore Operations, Need More Attention Joyce Mash To Become Surgery Proves It: Womans the Weaker Sex Mrs. Sheya Announcement is being made of the engagement and June 11 marriage date of Miss Joyce Ann Mash and Gerald E. Sheya, graduates of the University of Utah. The bride-elecpresently teaching in Murray, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dominick Mash, 476 E. 48th South, Murray. Mr. Sheya is the son of Mrs. Edward Sheya, 466 4th East. The couple will be married in the St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church, with the', reception being held at the bride-elect- s home. Mrs. Joseph Kamenskl, Miss Mash's sister, will be her matron of honor. Other attendants will be Mrs. NEW YORK, April 5 Women may be the stronger sex in terms of longevity but theyre still the weaker sex when it comes to surgery. They tend to have, more operations than men. They take longer to recover from them. And they, act more childlike than the men when theyre jn the surgical suite. That is women expect more attention. These points are among major findings on surgiral procedures presented in the (UPI) t, Miss Joyce Ann Mash Aaron Johnson Robert Davis. current issue of "Patterns of Disease. Statistics show that in short term hospitals about per 100 operations women are performed each year compared to four for every 100 men. The women's rate rises to 8 5 per 100 when deliveries are included. Of the approximately 7.1 million operations performed every year in the United States, the commonest procedure is tonsillectomy and or adenoideetomy. Appendectomies come second. For both of these procedures, and also for the reduction of fractures and dislocations, the incidence rates for men and women . are about the same. With rates on other types of operations, however, the difference between the sexes is marked. Hernia, which primarily affects men, accounts for 4.6 operations per- 1.000 males and only 1 operation per 1,000 females. In contrast, there ,are the genital procedures. The rate is 14 5 per 1,000'Wcomen and 3.1 per 1,000 men. The outlook for the patient undergoing surgery is than ever betoday brighter fore, according to the "patterns report. Mortality rates from all operative procedures have dropped sharply: A decrease of nearly half between the period 1945 54 and 192534. Even more marked is the reduction in the mortality rate for pertain specialized procedure. In 1928, for example, the mortality rate for procedures to correct obstruction of the small intestine was 37 per cent. and our happy (Cradle - - Cdi Welcoming the arrival of their first child, a daughter born March 22, are Lt. and Mrs. Robert Mazik, Suffolk, England. Named Lisa Ann the baby weighed 6 lbs. 3 ozs. Proud grandparents are Mr. knd Mrs. William G. Fotes, 1915 Atkin Ave. (2830 South!, 'and Mr. and 'Mrs.-" Alex Mazik, Chicago, 111. Welcome Soil Mr. and Mrs. George A. Westbrook, 3809 Ashland Dr., announce the birth of a - son, Martin, Friday In Holy Cross Hospital. The baby weighed 7 lbs. Two sisters, Linda Mary, 3, and Ruth Ann, 2, are welcoming their, new brother. , Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Martin McPhie, 1331 Shannon St. 41620 East), and Mr. and Mrs, R. P. Westbrook, Mt. Pleasant, Mich. Pink Booties wear shady straw bonnets to match brothers, Michael 6, Mark 4 and Scott 2.- Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs, William P. Lambert, 2401 Sheridan Rd. (1350 South), and Mr, and Mr?. W. F. Weiler, 2494 13th East - First Baby Mrs. William R. Lambert, 2441 Emerson Ave , 41485 South.), welcomed their first child, a daughter born March 14 at LDS Hospital. She weighed 6 lb. 2 ozs. Mr-a- nd Mrs. Lambert Is the for- mer Ann Wixon. Rejoicing over the arrival of their first grandchild are Mr. and Mrs. R. 2381 Blaine Cr. (1755 South). The baby Is the flrst'grand daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William P. Lambert, 2401 Sheridan Rd. (1350 South). : wd Colorful calico print cotton with Tace trim and natural straw bonnet Yellow gold or red in sizes 2 to 3x and 3 to 6x (above) Wnc4bw; mn ktMttw ftithf white. Sizes 1 to 3, 3 to 6x. (this style also in 7 to 14 in our Third Floor Girls' Shop, 5 98) W EA)tCWk tip lirthdev Cokes Our Specialty Mail $1.50 2.00 up Pricoi stort from fro Delivery on J, 274 E. 9th So. El orders to box 1465, add 32c postage, Third Floor Children's Shop Ti soles tox In Utoh parking level 8 & 9 Ac 7 rtiXS. ryw TOMORROW come see our expanded newly equipped and decorated Coiffures Americana Salon . . and meet Mr. Glenn, famed hair fashion designer You'll be delighted with the pleasing appearance, . You'll want to arrange an appointment for a design staff fashions. the spacious comfort of our Coiffures Americana where our talented staff, employing the newest methpds and materials. . , . with us this week Phone EL complimentary consultation Is prepared to fulfill your fondest beauty wishes. with Mrr Glenn 1 1 nc-ra- A boy bom March 15 at LDS Hospital, weighing 8 lbs. 4 ozs, joins the family of Mr. and Mrs, Queed H. Weiler. 2773 Wilshire Dr., (2455 South). He Is welcomed by three salon , , wvu)h (right) Arnel1 triacetate cotton that washes by machine, needs little or no Gingham checks, prettied with ironing c and sweetheart buttons, topped by its own bonnet Pink or blue Blue Ribbons -- nwl , The former Kirsten Malm and her husband, Richard P. Calhoun, who are now living in Boston, are happy parents of a baby girl born April 2. They have named her Karen Louise. She weighed 7 lbs. 4 ozs , and is a new granddaughter for Dr. and Mrs. Lloyd E. Malm, 938 Greenwood Terrace. -- sun fashions of the Coiffures Americana helping to celebrate our opening, and introducing the new spring for complimentary consultation. South Mezzanine Coiffures Americana Salon parking level 2 and 3 ' vnwrs rerryns |