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Show Ben Lomond Beacon, June 22, 1978, Page 4 Stress often produces pain, symptoms emotional BY I)R. LARSEN AND DR. JACKS equilibrium. Because of the great strides forward in medicine in recent years, one assumes that all illnesses can always be diagnosed, but this is not the case. Many illnesses are not well and understood, presumably many are yet to be discovered and named. Often emotional stress produces the symptoms of physical ailments which If there is nothing wrong. Doctor, then why do I still This question is hurt? frequently asked by patients after extensive who, laboratory, physical and examination continue to have medical complaints, but no diagnosis can be made. Whenever we hurt, or feel sick, it is because something is amiss either with our body further confuses such factors as these and then realize that many areas of medicine are still poorly understood, I feel it is remarkable that sometimes we can accurately diagnose and treat as many illnesses as we do. Whenever we are unable to diagnose, or offer treatment to an ailing person, the diagnosis. When we consider should arise, dollar business with unproved and often harmful frankly stage before the patient discovers that he has been a victim of quackery. This is seeks any help he can get. Often quacks are consulted who run a multi-millio- n destructive result of patient frustration due to a diagnosis which has not been made. Certainly all of us from time to time will wonder if most the probably our ailments should your frustration to your doctor. When he understands this, he can explain his findings to you in greater detail or may even suggest consultation with another physician. We must remember that the human body and mind are very complex and just because a certain complaint cannot readily be given a medical name, this does not mean that there is no real basis for discomfort, or that the person is a hypochondriac. Open communication with your doctor will help you to eventually understand and treat your complaints. cures. In some instances, quackery diverts the patient away from good medical care and allows a disease which would ultimately have been discovered and treated to progress to an incurable the patient frequently becomes frustrated and you express have been adequately evaluated by our physician. If this doubt Pays of fC7 begin vifh 'Pops' concert Utahs Pioneer Philharmonic Orchestra. The artists include Martin Denny, internationally known recording star of fame. Quiet Village Jelesmk. Free tickets for this musical event are now available at Lake all ZCMI stores ticket offices as well as Daynes Music Company, the Salt and Palace, building. According to celebration officials and Flip Harmon and Emma Olsen, the concert this year will assume as its theme Lets Go To The Rodeo, featuring Western melodies as well as popular, con- been the new president at Weber State College. He is originally from Utah and "is excited about moving back." music performance trust RODNEY BRADY musical comedy selections. The concert is sponsored by the Days of 47 and the HAS Philharmonic optimism about the opportunities for all members following announcement the program along with . Utah-Nevad- AMDWBB Jane y 3563 563 been has sponsored denominationally for 28 THUNDERBIRD FAIRMONT' 1 Or. Coup 247 Stock $9J18 WOULD YOU LIKE A NEW LEMONADE o o FREE fight fioeoofl WITH VOllF PURCHASE oSANTANA 46 MPG FIESTA 3852 Open ( TRAVEL-VAN- S If O riAN O .o ooVoS ,78 C0URIERoo 4488 6 1 Aims i lAStO ON J MONTH If niOUCtWN VtVOUAl VAlUi AM S WIM OF - MrWM Pottsdam Agreements, members of the U.S. military are permitted ac- BEAT THE HEAT! man C1DSO02 V 134'; Mrvem cess to East Berlin. In August 1976, Germans on both sides of the Berlin Wall observed the 13th year of its existence. 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The excursion was part of an orientation tour of the divided city that is given to By Bobby Webb Open Sat. dont Elder Titus Ifedida, a Nigerian who serves in the presidency of the Sunday School in the Manhattan Second Ward, New York City Stake, said, Every Black member of the Mormon Church should very humbly pray and realize we must begin right now to sharp,the precious gift of fagh,," him by a show of hands. Now I look forward to going to the Mormon Temple," he d Auto Glass Repair Screens Residential Glazing Used Windshields HOT DOCS & LEMONADE IT'S YOURS Wf Will FINANCE OWNED I happen, but certainly a chance. Stakehouse after the sustained congregation Blva., Ogden, Utah, entered East Berlin to observe conditions on the communist-controlleside of the Berlin Glass Service 1181 So. State, Clearfield - imf 150 MPG MOPED? DOCS & 78 78 BUY ANT NEW OR USED TRUCK & FREE HOT 2,000 Discounted said Mormon Bishop Swain performed the dination at the stakehouse, and Elder Freeman was brought into the Priesthood, and made an elder. Elder Ruffin Bridgeforth another Black Mormon of Salt Lake City, estimates that there are 150 black Mormons in the city. When asked if he thought there was a chance that a Black could ever become president of the Mormon Church, he replied, W. the first Black to be ordained to the Mormon Church's priesthood. He is a telephone repairman who was converted to the Mormon Church five years ago. He was ordained at the Mormon Granger, Utah, & B 8140 Less Than 7000 Miles. Stk. B3 NOW COMPANY DEMONSTRATOR 4997 com- Spencer Kimball that the priesthood is being conferred upon all male members worthy regardless or race, creed and color. Elder Monroe Fleming, an active Black member of the Valley View 4th Ward in Salt Lake City, and a member of the Church since 1956, says, The gates are down. It is up to me to build my life up so that I will be worthy to enter. Church, spoke, as did Elder Richard liammil, vice president of the General Conference of SDA in Washington, D C., who discussed daily on Salvation by Faith. Miss Mary Walsh, licensed minister and Bible instructor in southern California, gave daily lectures. A highlight of camp was the baptismal service held on the final day. A creek which runs along the side of the campgrounds w as dammed up to form a pool where the baptisms took place. munications secretary for Wasatch Hills Seventh-daAdventists Church in Salt Lake City. was Keynote speaker Elder J. B. Hoffman, Faith for evangelist for a religious Today, television program which SELEBESATTiera 78 PINTO Trethewey, y Adventist President Elder Joseph Freeman Jr., of Salt Lake City, was years. He also spoke each evening in a large main tent and pointed out how current events involve Adventists. William MacCarty, pastor of Wasatch Hills Seventh-da- Together for a Finished Work was the theme of the 12lh annual camp meeting a Con- for the ference of the Seventh-daAdventists in Hobble Creek Canyon, near Springville, Utah. More than 1,000 attended sessions from 27 churches in Utah and Nevada and a part of southern California, reports y 75tEi by meet in funds of the recording industries. A variety of musical soloists will participate on E&M FORD MAKES IT EASY TO BUY other priesthood leaders are expressing their pleasure and Adventists enjoy and President named opera Mormon stake Numerous Church bishops, and presidents Orchestra. Denny makes his home m Honolulu, Hawaii and is coming to Salt Lake expressly to perform for Mr. Jelesniks concert. Tribune temporary, leaders express b! ecks for optimism Denny skyrocketed to fame nationally in 1958 with the million-selle- r hit Quiet Village. Since that time Mr. Denny has recorded over 35 albums. An accomplished pianist, Denny will perform some of his record hits with the background of the Salt Salt Lake Philharmonic Orchestra directed by Eugene 1 Jelesmk and the Salt Lake Days celebration will get off to a brisk start when the Days of 47 Annual Pops Concert will kick-of- f the annual celebration on July 12th at the Salt Palace arena at 8 p.m. The annual concert now' in its 28th year is free to the public and will feature the Maestro have recently returned from their LDS mission to California. They will speak in the North Ogden st Ward Sacrament Meeting on Sunday, June 25, at 4.00 p.m. EDNA AND MARK Ballif Q)ici 'KwitfUotf Service Center 520 So. SUte. Clearfield 773-483- 6 UWiCBtSOUR MIDDtSNAMESSERVICEISnOUR MIDDLESNAMEaSERVJftWEKIRLMIDUtlWAM s, |