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Show MAGNA TIMES, Magna, Utah Thursday, Doc. 23, 1965 MAGNA TIMES NATIONAL E D IT 0-- 1 At Students Decorate Bulletin Dczrd Published Since 3S1 lASc6,l4N 1916 More than half of Americas diabetics arent even aware that they have the disease, according to the U.S. Public Health Service. Another 5 Vi million Americans are potential victims yet most people know very little about this chronic ailment. Here are the answers to seven common questions about diabetes and what you can do to protect yourself and members of your Edith N. Ridge, Editor Ridge, Publisher 4,000,000 Howard Issued Each Thursday at 9124 W. 2700 South, Magna. Utah 84044 Second Class Postage Paid at Magna, Utah Adjudged one of the best weekly newspapers by the Utah State Press Association, given honorable mention by the National Editorial Association. Mail subscription rates Payable in advance. $2.50 year. The Times welcomes contributions from its readers upon any sub ject of public interest. All communications must be signed. No attention paid to anonymous contributions. ... The Christmas DicbstQs: A Itrczl To Tea? A U yw rV family; Message f Hark! The herald angels sing. Glory to the newborn king! Young voices raised in song, young faces alight with the wonder of Christmas recall to all of us the manifold joys and blessings of this holy time. May the spirit of Christmas fill your heart and enrich your life, always. Have you ever wondered exactly what someone means when they express the wish that the spirit of Christmas reach into every heart?" One thing is for sure. The spirit of Christmas cannot be summed up in a single word. It encompasses joy, peace, faith, hope, and gratitude as a mere beginning. Christians, of course, rejoice in the true meaning of Christmas. It is the birthday of the Savior an anniversary of the day on which the Christ Child appeared on earth to show mankind the route to eternal salvation. We know that Christmas is,, essentially, a time of peace. The coming of Christmasas never put an end to a major war or even a minor skirmish, but almost invariably it does cause men to pause, to think and, more often than not, to pray for peace. If the spirit of Christmas abounded all year long, there , , would be no war3. Christmas is a time of faith. It is a time . We know that when lost strength and courage may be renewed in the quiet stillness of a church, in the somber darkness of a solitary room, even in the hustle and bustle of the crc7d. Hope springs eternally from the Christmas message and in the great example of the life and death of Christ, there is for all men the promise of a greater and better tomorrow. There is no more significant time for all of us to count our blessings and, at Christmas, they seem to be more abundant than ever. - 1. What is diabetes? You may define it as too much sugar in i the blood, but excessive sugar is only a symptom; actually, diabetes is a disease in which the i! body manufactures an insulin ' 'i the body substance which enables it to turn sugar into energy. The diabetics body either doesnt proXi duce enough insulin or doesn't use it effectively. AN OUTSTANDING HOLIDAY Attraction at the Brockbank 2. How dangerous is diabetes? Junior High School was the prettily decorated bulletin board. It caused a great deal of favorablo comment. Helping with it are According to statistics supplied standing, left to right Karla Stone, Jimmy Grow. Darlene Dimond. by researchers at Bee ton, Dickinson and Company, diabetes is the Seated are Brad Bailey and Gary Doutis. third leading cause of blindness in the U.S. and the eighth leading cause of death. 3. Are some people mere prone to diabetes than others? Yes. The most likely candiates for the disRicky Jensen, son of Mr. and ease are: LAKE RIDGE WARD Mrs. Robert F. Jensen, was operPeople ' with diabetic rela- ated on Tuesday at St. Marks . tives. SCHEDULES YULE Hospital for a hernia. He is doing over forty. People well at home now. Women (two of every three CANTATA SUNDAY victims are female, and the Mr. and Mrs. Richard Higley The Lake Ridge Second Ward more children a woman bears, visited in and Tremonton family will present a Christmas cantata the greater her chances of beon Sunday, Dec. 26, at 3 p.m., with Mrs. Higleys parents, Mr. coming a diabetic). in the Lake Ridge Ward Chapel. and Mrs. Myron Baines, over the Over weight people (more This is to be given by the Ward weekend. than 80 out of 100 adult diaYouth Choir. On Monday evebetics are overweight before The Lake Ridge Second Ward their condition develops). ' ning, the choir will go to the MIA is entertaining at a hay ride Golden Manor Rest Home to pre4. What ia tha bast way to diag sent the same cantata for the pa- party on Dec. 30. All the young not diabntaa? The most effective women and men of Mutual age tients, returning to the ward for are method for detecting diabetes is to will attend. It invited be a party. the blood test. And now with the Following the party, there will at Pony Haven in Woods Cross. introduction of the painless,, inMIA social the for a be slumber stantaneous test Unopette week at the the Visiting past girls. home of Mr. and Mrs. Lamar kit, a yearly check by your doctor should be routine. School and Mr. and Mrs. Miles Davidson, Broderick were Mr. Brodericks drives are an excelcommunity Mr. brother and and Mrs. wife, 3485 Magnolia St., announce the , to make the public lent arrival of a daughter at the Cot- Therel Broderick of Las Vegas, awareway of this menace and to en tonwood Hospital Thursday, Dec. Nev. courage people to get regular 16. She weighed 7 pounds, 3 checks. Unfortunately, many hidValnamed will be ounces, and den diabetics aye unaware of its erie Sue. Mrs. Davidson and the Winners fer symptoms or too apathetic to do new baby were welcomed home anything about them! Sunday by sisters, Julie and VFW Drev;bj 5. What are tha symptoms all Mike. and brother, Paula, diabetes?. If you. detect any of of Delta Cecelia Mrs. Hopkins On Snfrrdny Eva the following warning signs,, see is the grandmother. your doctor immediately and ask R. M. Goodman,. 342$. El him to run a blood test to check Cerrito Circle, Salt- - Lake CHRISTMAS SOCIAL for the possible developmenfr of Brat won City, prise of$50 The Oquirrh East Stake Relief diabetes:: ; that was given in a holiday Society Board entertained at a and Cuts bruises that are slow spondrawing Saturday., Christmas social Wednesday evein healing sored by the Vetozans of ' were the guests ning. Special ' Constant fatigue i Foreign' Wars, Post 7389. board members husbands. Presitoes comin and Pain states fingers Howard, Fit, dent and Mrs, William B. Martin mander. Frequent urination and Bishop and Mrs. Searl O. Intense itching . wonwere f Turkeys r was by served Huish. A ham dinner A change in vision George Novak. Augi Bauer, to 24 people. Ted Clark, FrankDe Ioria, 9. What if I or a member of my Maureen Woolley, stake literaGarrett' Po tor son..' Bob ture leader, told the story, The family gate diabetes? Thanks to Kearns. Grant Alldredge the discovery of the method of Two Waifs, by President David ' and Wilm Pappas, i r obtaining insulin, in 1921, it beOv McKay. The project, designated came possible for diabetics to live for philanthropic purposes, life. Over the years a Miss Kathleen Ashby, daughter proved very successful end many devices have been produced of Mr. and Mrs. William T. Ash. Mr. File wishes to thank of insulin to make by of Lake Ridge, graduated from Coleveryone for their support easier. More than 30 years ago, Stevens Henager Business and cooperation. the Busher.' automatic injector lege Dec. 17, completing a course in executive secretarioperation; And last I am in earnest., I will- no: simplified theDickinson al-work. Kathleen is now emand ComBecton, year, equivocate; I will not excuse; I introduced sterile disposable ployed with a firm in Salt Lake will not retreat a pany single inch, ind City and lives in the city during I will be heard! hypodermic needles and syringes : . - and the week. units. The William Lloyd - Garrison in handy . j - . B-- needles main advantage is their extra sharpness, which produces less pain. And the disposable syringes provide not only greater convenience lor the diabetic, but increased safety as well. 7. What can I do to help protect my community? One way is to n get behind a community drive, or to work with one if it has already been started in your town. To be effective the drive should have the support of local doctors. Diagnosis should be followed up by letter, phone calls and home visits whenever necessary. , Make certain that the detection drive is well publicized. The chamber of commerce and other civic groups should be asked for support, if only to publicize it to their members and urge that they be tested. Senior citizen clubs should be especially encouraged to submit en masse for health department Unopette tests. Among the educational materials available are: poster for pharmacy and other store windows, counter cards, educational leaflets telling who should be tested and why, one- - to films for TV, theater and service club showings, news items for local papers and spot announcements for local radio and TV, just to qame a few. , Diabetes is your problem. 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