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Show July 2, 1055 THE JOURNAL KAYSVILLE Correspondent Norma Preece, Correspondence Phone 293-R Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Frost at- tended the testimonial at the Hotel Utah in Salt Lake City for Jack D. Heinz. Mr. Heinz was recently elected in Florida, as president of the American Pharmaceutical Association. Mr. Frost was represented as chairman of the Association of State Board of Pharmacy of Utah. Mayor Earl Glade attended. Richard L. Evans was guest speaker. A 2C Seth Sehich, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Schich arrived home this week from Denver, Colorado, to spend a twro week furlough with his parents. He will report back to Tuscon, Arizona. Mrs. George W. Wilcox and Mr. and Mrs. Allen Barber, Bountiful, arrived home from a 10 day trip to the northwest and British Columbia. The Kaysville Third and Fourth Wards are having a bakery sale on Saturday July 2 at 0:00 A. M. at the Fairway and Bowman stores. curately visualized and recognized examination. There is by little uncertainly in dealing with diseases of the gall bladder. Your Doctor x-r- ay Medicines and Diets CAN GALL STONES BE DISSOLVED? There seems to be a common belief that gall stones can be dissolved by certain mystic medicines and that they can be passed if one takes olive oil. Both of these ideas are erroneous. There is no medicine, nor is there any diet which can make gall stones dissolve and disappear. When gall stones form in the gall Says... The following is one of a series of written by members of the Utah State Medical Association and published in cooperation with your local newspaper. These articles are scheduled to appear every other week throughout the year in an effort to better acquaint you with probelms of health, and designed to improve the of the people of Utah. bladder, they remain there until articles well-bein- g GALL STONES AND GALL BLADDER TROUBLES One of the most common com- plaints of mankind is that of inVery frequently a digestion. diseased or sick gall bladder is for such annoying responsible symptoms. It is estimated that 30 percent of all women beyond the age of forty carry gall stones. There is an old medical truism, that if a woman is over forty years of age, fair of skin, fat of body, and fertile (having had a large family), she is likely to have gall stones. It must be they are removed by means of surgery. GALL BLADDER DISEASE BE CURED BY DIETS? No, there is no known diet which will cure a diseased gall bladder. It is true that some foods, such as cabbage, greasv foods, and spices make the gall bladder work harder than other foods. If eaten, these foods may initiate or provoke a gall stone attack. Yet, on the other hand, one may abstain from such foods and still suffer from attacks of colic. CAN Yellow Jaundice Yellow jaundice is a serious symptom. In this disorder the bile be stones acids and bile pigments, which and tumors may tions, found in the gall bladders of in- should be cast off in the feces, fants, children, and mature in- have been denied this manner of dividuals of both sexes. escape, so that they pile up in the blood stream and body tissues. Indigestion These substances are poisonous to Patients suffering from gall body tissues and produce a prostones usually complain of bloat- found illness. Any patient sufferyellow jaundice should ing, gaseous distention. They insist ing from advice. medical seek that all foods turn into gas bloatstomach is and that their Surgery ed and puffy. These patients often obtain considerable relief by Fortunately the diseased gall and its stones can be their bladder and the greater belching gas, distress the more severe their safely removed by surgical methbelching. Cooked cabbage, beans, ods. Better anesthesia, improved onions, greasy foods, chocolate, and surgical technics, and the use of as penicillin, such wonder-drug- s nuts invariably provoke a foods are hence these have made gall bladder operations seldom eaten. relatively safe. The mortality rate, in modern hospitals, is less than the stones from If the gall escape down the one death in every 250 gall bladder bladder by passing gall smaler bile ducts, the patient ex- operations. This can be greatly c. reduced if patients seek surgical periences severe, excruciating These agonizing pains center care before such complications in the pit of the stomach, penetrate as jaundice, infection or tumor the body to the tip of the right formations arise. Likewise, there shoulder blade, or pass upward to in considerable information to indithe top of the right shoulder. These cate that cancer of the gall dispains may be intense, violent, agon- bladder, which is not a frequent with associated is unbearable. perand ease, usually Usually izing sistent and terrifying vomiting gall stones. Hence gall stones enhances and aggravates the pain. should be removed before they have One attack usually convinces the had an opportunity to stimulate patient that he must have relief. the formation of cancer. We are often asked whether or Diagnosis not patients can eat what they diagnosis desire after the gall bladder has Improvements in Yes, the vast now make it easy to detect and been removed. The can. of of diseases various people majority types identify of which arise in the gall bladder. symptoms indigestion disappear If the gall bladder is obstructed and and these patients are able to eat cannot work, this is indicated by as would any normal individual. While modern medicine has not studies. If the gall bladder contains stones, these stones can been able to prevent the formation of gall stones, it has been able to film. be outlined on the much of the suffering and remove the of disease gall Fortunately, from this whether infections, stones, danger bladder, or tumor formations, can be ac disease. remembered, however, that infec- gas-attac- k; bile-coli- X-R- ay x-r- ay x-r- ay x-r- ay once-dread- ed Best Results Obtained From e Placing Ads and Want Ads In THE REFLEX and JOURNAL Page 3 Funds will go toward the purchase Mrs. Gerald Mann. Many relatives ton last week, while enroute home of an organ for the Fourth and and friends enjoyed a family gath- from New York. Mrs. Moore is Fifth Wards. ering at the Mann homo Sunday a sister of Mrs. Benton. Bishop and Mrs. Clarence WaterMr. and Mrs. De Wayne Thorne and also attended tho testimonial. fall were dinner guests of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Leland Eatchel and family returned from a five Pine-daland Mrs. Roger Waterfall and day fishing trip at the Uintahs this family are vacationing at family in Ogden, Sunday. Wyoming this week. week. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Burraston Stanford and Gregory Mitchell, Mrs. Harold Bennett i3 ill at had as dinner gue.sts, Mrs. Reed Ogden, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Peterson and children, Janice and Mitchell and Curtiss Spackman, ler home. Miss Sandra Kenney, daughter Kent on Tuesday evening. son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Spackof Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kenney Mrs. Effie Miller, Mr. and Mrs. man are spending a week with is ill with the measles. Jerry Fergerson, Ogden, visited their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Russell W. Buhler with Mr. and Mrs. Blair Barton Cliff Blood. and family attended the Waddell and family at Centerville, SunMargaret and Diane Swan are family reunion at Lorin Farr Park day evening. spending a week at the North in Ogden, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George F. Barker Fork Club, with their Aunt, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Woodard and visited with Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. M. Bagley. family, North Salt Lake, were Sun- Sessions in Salt Lake on Sun- raine in Salt Lake City at the day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. day. Attorney and Mrs. Thorley K. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Robins atDale Elison. and attorney and Mrs. DalSat- Swan, Mr. Art Ward and two daugh- tended the rodeo at Morgan, las F. Young attended the State Bar Convention at the Hotel Utah ters, Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Ward, urday evening. few a Mrs. Cottrell Walter spent Mr. Elba, Idaho, were visitors of Thursday and Friday in Salt Lake. and Mrs. R. M. Maxfield Saturday. days this week in Salt Lake visit- They enjoyed a luncheon at the ing with Mr. and Mrs. Dan L. hotel Mrs. Dorothy Tutzmer and three Thursday, a dinner party Graham. While there she attended for the ladies Thursday evening children, Ilinesdale, Illinois, left a at the home of Raymond party Wednesday for their home after Bowers, honoring his mother, Mrs. at the Alta Club, lunch at the Salt Lake Country Club Friday, spending twTo weeks with Mr. and L. J. Bowers, Tuesday evening. and a dinner dance at the Hotel Mrs. IIowrard Green and family, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lewis en- Roof Garden and relatives in Salt Lake. Friday night. tertained with a family party on Mr. and Mrs. Thane Satterth at their home. Guests The family of Mrs. George W. Sunday waite and two children, Robin and were Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Lewis Wilcox attended the testimonial for Stephen, Norfolk, Virginia, are vis- and two children, Salt Lake City, Mrs. Leona Jensens daughter, Loriting for a month with Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Page Lewis and five raine in Salt Lake at the Burton LDS Ward Sunday eveMrs. Eugene Williams. children, Ray; Mrs. E. J. Lewis Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jones and and Luella, Jackie and Deerwood, ning. Miss Jensen leaves Wedneschildren. Micheal and Turhale, Morgan; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence day for the South Australian Van Nuys, Calif., arrived Saturday Wingate and son Bobby, Morgan; Mission. Mr. and Mrs. William Swan and for a two week visit with Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Bud Bushman, Ogand Mrs. Thorley Mrs. Elmer Lewis and family. den; Mr. and Mrs. Dee Jaces, Lay-to- children, attorney Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth O'Neil and Lt. Commander and Mrs. lv. Swan and daughter will spend and two children, Boise, Idaho, Wyatt Lewis and three children, the 4tlj. of July with Mr. and Mrs. Allen Adams and family at Bear visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles New York. Lake. O'Neil and Mr.tand Mrs. Clifford Mr. and Mrs. Charles Prigmore Mrs. Mary Phelps, Miss Alice Blamires and family over the left Wednesday for a week vaca- Schich and Miss Elaine and Kath-rin- e weekend. tion to Billings, Montana to visit arrived home Tuesday Mrs. Cliffton Jensen and son, their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. from Harvey to a Kansa City, Mo. trip Larry, Ogden, spent the weekend Wallace Prigmore. with her mother, Mrs. Effie Miller. John Barnes, son of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. LaConte Stewart Mrs. Shirley Barnes, Huntington were guests Saturday evening at is visiting relatives in a garden party for the Utah Park, Calif., MANY KOREA VETS CONTINUE this summer. Creative Artists Association at the Kaysville TO ASK WHEN THEY must Mrs. TuesRoetta TO left Kilfoyle in START home of Mrs. Elaine Michelson, a BILL EDUCATION BENTHE OF ADVANTAGE TAKE Mrs. Ogden Canyon. The occasion was day to accompany her mother, EFIT. Under the law they in honor of Mr. Leithross and his Anna Thomassen home to Long MUST START WITHIN 3 Mrs. has Calif. Thomassen Beach, YEARS AFTER SEPARATION wife. He is an eastern artist who FROM SERVICE. is spending the summer at the been suffering with a broken leg at the Dee Hospital in Ogden. Mrs. University of Utah. Mrs. Annie Layton was honored Roetta Kilfoyle will visit for two at a birthday party Monday eve- weeks before returning home. Jack Robins left for a two day ning at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cottrell. Members of her business trip to Rock Springs, family attending were, Mr. and Wyoming. Mrs. Clarence Waterfall attendMrs. Ralph Layton and children, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Layton, Mr. ed the LDS Church Leadership and Mrs. Leo Richins and family, meetings held last week at Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Knewell C. Moore Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cottrell and Santa and three children, Boise, Idaho, family, Norma Johnson, For full information contact your ncareat VETERANS ADMINISTRATION offica Mrs. Mr. and Ben Mr. R. Mrs. W. visited and Cruz, California, Howard Layton and family, Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Harrison and children, Mr. and Mrs. Alan Layton From where I ... Lake. and family, Salt Douglas B. Phillips is still ill at the LDS Hospital in Salt Lake. If Mr. and Mrs. Roy Layton and ' daughter, Jacksonville, Florida, 'em-Jo- in Lick have been visiting with Mrs. Virginia Layton last week. Roy left Just back from visiting with my From where I sit, getting along by plane Tuesday for Olathe, Kansas where he will attend school daughters family and playing with children is like getting along with grownups it requires an and wife for three months. His Grandpop to two of the cutest kids you ever saw. While there I effort to see things from the other daughter will remain in Utah and persons point of view. At any picked up a couple of new ideas visit with Mrs. Layton and Mr. and on child raising: age, theres no accounting for Mrs. Ronald Steed in Clearfield. If your childs learning to use tastes. Take my neighbor who Mrs. Reed Peterson and two a pen, provide an old fountain keeps a parakeet and drinks hot children left Saturday for their coffee in the summertime. That pen filled with bluing. Looks home in Anaheim, Calif., after a man and writes like ink, but wont seems strange to me spending three weeks with her parhound to whos dogs and i partial stain clothes or furniture. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Webcooling glass of beer. But Id b Maybe you have a boy, like my ster. childish to say it was wrong. who thinks hes too grandson, Reed Mann left Wednesday for old for a bib -- but isnt. A big Great Lakes Mission for the LDS cowboy bandana works just as Church for two years. His headto boot. well, and looks e, n; sit it Joe Marsh You Can't 'em ... he-ma- quarters will be at Fort Wayne, Illinois. He is the son of Mr. and n Qoe tylauti Copyright, 1955, United States Brewers Foundation |