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Show L i; COMMUNITY EDUCATION CLASSES ANNOUNCED For SUMMER MU. AND Ml??. riiYI b'hnson, rrlce, and I Innae 1'ngger, t'gden were here for Mothers Pat with their parents Mr. anil Mrs. Aval Inhnsnn, n Mil. AND MILTON MHS. AlTO bimmlck, Salt I ake City sint a while recently visiting Mr. anil Mrs. .1. Pellal Ivle. n lust 12 lbs. Lightweight Cuts an 8 log in 6 seconds Rugged 3 3 cu. in. engine 16 inch McCulloch bar and chain Proven dependability million Mac 10 series Over saws built and sold MORE SAW FOR THE MONEY. 17495 A fhil McCULLOCH KIM HA l 45 N. Main, F S I CO. lllmore less culling ituchmenls .1 A HOLD ANP MHS. MH. KuUson are happy to receive wurl May IS of the tdrth of their iir.st granddaughter born that dav to their daughter Kae and her husband lhll Starley. little Shane ts here with while mom and grandjarent little sister are In the hospital. LFIE AND HOGAN S. (r) at the I'tah Valley Hospital In the Laboratory, while attending BYl. AND his wife, Diane show off their children. Lee had employment LEE S. HOGAN JOINS STAFF OF IDAHO Dr. Boyd Simmons, Salmon, Idaho announced that Lee S. Hogan will join the staff of Memorial Hospital In Lee Is one of 15 May, 1973. Medex currently being trained at the University of I'tah Medical Centertoasslst overworked physicians In delivering health Steele care. Dr. Simmons, who Is a memof the Clinical Faculty of the Department of Community and Family Medicine, will serve as Medex Hogan's" Preceptor" or teacher for the next nine months, Medex llogaq and his wife Diane, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph A. Robinson, Flow-ellvisited a number of other ber , Region commun-I- t at Isolated radar sites, on small submarines, and similar locations where thev were the onlv medical personnel available. Dr. Simmons explained that he will serve as a "preceptor during the 12 month training program and will continually train his Medex as they work together to deliver health care services. The Medex will ex- tend Dr. Simmons' capacity to treat increased numbers of patients by taking patient histories, performing parts of physical exams, suturing minor lacerations, performing labortests, assisting at atory surgery, and by completing numerous other medical tasks for which he has been trained The Medex will always perform these tasks ujder Dr. Simmons' supervision The I'tah MEDEX Project Is patterned after the MEDEX projects In eight other states Helps Shrink Swelling Of as 3 Hemorrhoidal Tissues m n g; f. POO-24- VIVA At a press conference May 18, POWMIA families and members of VIVA (Voices In meet the terms of the Peace Treaty by releasing a separate list of ten prisoners whom they un-.a- Now Open 10:00 to NEW HOURS fr maintained were from Laos. Vital America) disclosed further Information on men still With the exception of one man who was held In South Vietnam, listed by our government as these socalled Laotian releases -war of or missing prisoners were a'l men who were held in action In Southeast Asia. In North Vietnam. So far, no Of the over 1300 men missing there Is definite proof that some POWs hae been releasee from of them were captured, although .Laos." "On April 6, of this year," refuse to the Communists ad 'rs. Shelton, "the Pathet comment on their capture. I med they didnt have Mrs. Douglas Coppln, chaires for holding prison- man of VIVA, displayed a photoexecuted them upon a, graph of Lt. Col. David was pparently they though which pubUSAF, Apparently lished In PRAVDA after his they would forget that they capture In Laos In 1965. She Iclzed capturing Col. added that in May 1966, a letter a and other POWs." written by Col. Hrdllcka was I. . me POWs, like Sgt. Don read In a Pathet Lao broadSpc-s," said Mrs. Coppln, cast. According to Mrs. Copwritten to their families, pln, the Pathet Lao now refuse "h .i the Communists deny to admit they captured him. bt: She proige of them. Mrs. Charles Shelton, whose km duct .i copy of a letter that husaband Lt. Col. Charles Shelwas ; Itten by Sgt. Sparks on ton was known to have been captured In Laos In 1965 and whom April 10, 1970, some 10 months our government still lists as a after his capture by the Viet Cong. POW, said, "The most heralded Mrs. Coppln urged the aspect of the Peace Treaty was that North Vietnam promised American people to not let the release of all American these men be left behind unfor as after the prisoners In Southeast Asia and accounted their cooperation In obtaining Korean war where 389 men who the fullest accounting of MlAs. had been prsloners were never The Communists pretended to accounted for. 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She said their attitudes wre positive, and that was the primary reason behind the success of the Expanded Food and Nutrition Education Program, which takes aides In the homemakers home to teach nutrition. Gas and heartburn? 'contain a uniqut t ingradlant, Simethicone. This unique discovery breaks up and dissolves trapped gas bubbles Your relief is more DI-G- Plymouth Fufy Gfan Syrian Door Hardtop 4 Great new styling is just the start of it. It s the most beautiful we've ever offered in a Fury, The room is big so you get lots of comfort. Fury also gives you unibody construction t Ride and electronic ignition. And the price is right. Compare for yourself. Torsion-Quie- anil-ga- takes complete because the acid and the gas out of acid tabindigestion Get lets or liquid today. Product of Plough. Inc. Di-G- HAA urmonmo diaux CHRYSLER MOTOftS C0K)AllOft IMBALLS & CO, Di-G- 45 North Main off 'S SERVICE Fillmore, Utah 84631 Friday, May 25, 1973 ruv It takes' 6:00 Closed Sunday Monday - Saturday One day service on most things Fillmore 285 West 1st South POW and MIA LATEST WORD ON Millard High School lass reof 1948 will hold Its 25th American the 6 at union July has been Legion Hall, but to locate the following classmates: Therald BeckKupfer and Mary June Stephenson Hemphill. If you have any of the above to addresses, p.ease mall15them North Boyd F. Pitersen, West Temple, Suite B,, Salt Lake City, Utah, 84103. PAYNE'S SHOE REPAIR 743-541- 3. les before they selected Salmon the place they want to live. The Hogans have three children, Trace Ann, 5, Angela,-and Kimberly, I year old. Medex Hogan was born InBlng-haIncluding: Washington, CaliforCanyon and raised In West nia; North Dakota; Mlcronlesla Jordan and Howell, I'tah. He snd New Hampshire. MEDEX Is a 12 month prograduated from MHS. caused by inflammation Prior toadmtsslontothe I'tah gram dlvIJed into two phases: a MEDEX program, Lee attended phase with In the U of Doctor hv found a medic-lioBYl', where he majored In V Medical Center whlchemptia-slre- s that in many o- - give Drcmd Hew 6hp. Rider the transition from miliprompt, temporary relief from Animal Science and mlnored In and to hemorcivilian medical pracand itch in tary burning microbiology pain Chemistry, rhoidal tissues Then it actually zoology. While attending BYT, tice, and the acquisition of skills New Shuttle Tronwnlaalon helps shrink (welling of these he also (rained and served for not acquired In previous traln-In6hlft fiom forward to RetiMue caused by inflammation. and 10 months of practical a medical corps-ma- n as three years The answer t Preparation verie Without The Clutch with at U.S. the Ft. training under (he guidance of Army No prescription is needed for a preceptor and faculty affiliaSam Ft. r Lewis, Ham1.! Washington, for you H. or Ointment PrrpsYstion and ted with the College of MediVietnam. Houston, GOOD Texas, Call Toll fiee eupposilonr Medex Hogan's military traincine. Physician - preceptors the throughout ing Includes: basic laboratory partlcljate serto that Insure field medical program training proCj(jur(S, vice school at Brooka Army training reflects the medical characteristics of their own General, and Surgical Emergency care In Vietnam. The practices. A continuing education proHogan's enjoy camping, horseback riding and photography. gram for the Medex as well as his preceptor Is part of the The I'tah MEDEX Demonstra tlon project, which Is Jointly preceptorshtp phase. Approxeach month, aponsdrW lfy' the Department Of imately once clinical conference - seminars """Community and Family Medare conducted to supplement icine, and the I'tah State Medical Association, was esspecific aspects of the Medex tablished at the V of I! Medical training. At the end of the preceptor-shiCenter In June 1971. The IS Medex currently In training the physician - preceptor were selected from over 240C will hire the Medex to aU In his practice, thereby adding t applicants and have received up to 4000 hours of formal pair of skilled hands that will medical training In the armed function under the physlctan-constaforces or In the civilian medU The supervision. cal education system. The maMedex will have been trained jority were trained for"lnde-- j for general practice, but more A l.nm nu.mi ic''iuimImIiIu.-ho proper proicction pendent duly while lnthemilU specifically for each physt tti.il t.irm . . . buildings, equipment, tary and many were stationed icians particular setting. iltcits is one ot those rgsponsdulilies. We'd like lo pise sou a hand ssiih planning complete faint Nutrition Aide Meeting insuiaiKC ptou-iiioin one program that can sase s'ii contusion anJ monev. See us tor alt the to know how to help them with Questions, questions, questheir questions, commented tions bombarded the leaders of Flora Rardwell, USU nutlrltion the Third Annual Nutrition specialist. Aide's Conference held this Chief among the concerns week at Utah State I'nlverslty. were Increased food prices, The Interogatlon came from food storage, food safety and 50 enthusiastic nutrition aides low Income meal planning. As and ten Extension Home Agents an exercise in low meal planfrom ten Utah counties Includning, the aides divided Into ing Millard. groups and visited local super"The aides were just markets, comparing quality and expressing the concerns of the of different products. prices persons they work with, wanting On their return, a spokesman for each of the groups, reported ,'io the others on their findings. Information included the cost per serving of the different kinds of milk, vegetables, meat The GRAND OPENING Of mixes and staple prepared Hems. The aides also noted which products were the best MUSTANG MEADOWS buy for nutritional value. A USU plant science professor Instructed the aides In gardening, showing them exactly how lo use a spade, and how to MUSTANG MEADOWS pul plants Into the ground. "This will be especially helpful In the coming weeks, as the aides is o Planned Living will have tomato and pepper plants to give out to their faMrs. Rardwell commine, is o PLANNED LIVING mented. The aides, when asked wha like best about the conthey DEVELOPMENT ference. replied, "the opportunity to exchange success hu-uw.- Develop an Interesting skill this summer and galnanappre- elation of the art of ceramics. Gwen Hunter will begin Instruction Wednesday June 27. M embers of this class will enjoy making vases, pots and bowls on the potters wheel Instruction will also be given on constructing original hand built articles. This ten session class will meet Wednesdays and Thursday from 7:00 10:00 p.m. There will be a $10 tuition. Theclass will be held In the High School Art Room. Registration and payment of tuitition will be during the first class session. For further Incontact Norman formation, Stevens, Community School Director, DICK MHS. orein and Rhea's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. De-- 1 were dinner guests i.a l Ivle of Mr. and Mrs. Don Haldwln an I family for a delicious post mothers dav dinner prepared by Carene, Terryl.ynn, Angela, and Klin. Mr. and Mrs. Terry Haldwln, Spanish Fork, Mr. and Mrs. Handy Muir were also dinner guests. lions parents Mr. and Mrs. 1 oval Haldwln and other family members were dinner guestsof Pon and Carene on Mothers Pav. Hauiduiian, ... Those taking the welding section will recleve group and Individual Instruction on arc welding and acetylene cutting. Class members will meet twice a week on Wednesday and Thursday nights from 7:00 until 10:00 p.m. There will be ten sessions. A ten dollar fee will be charged. STEELE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL . HOMELITE' Rldlnq Mouuets Sclplo, Quarnterg, a welding major at I'tah Technical College, Provo, was a third place winner in the state Vlca (Vocational Industrial Clubs of America) contest held recently at Salt Lake City. Colleges competing were Utah Technical College, Provo, Young University, Brigham Weber State College, and Utah Technical College, Salt Lake. Kasey trucks. Haternal grandiare.its are Mr. and Mrs. Hard Starley. Great grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hohlson. MH. CERAMICS Starting June 6th, Mr. Lynn Greenhalgh will teach a Auto Mechanics and Welding class In High School Mechanics shopeast of the new gym. the auto Those taking mechanics section of this class will receive Instruction for using the equipment available at the Millard High School while working on their own cars and ANP MHS, ANTHONY Fuller an I family went to Salt lake city to send Saturday an Sunday with their famll.es, the Heed Fullers and the I Deans. Heed's health Is esquite pour so they went him. to see pecially YOUR HELP Place Winner In VICA SUMMER CREATIVE MECHANICS AND WELDING Ml?. CLASS OF 1948 NEEDS Kasey Quarnberg Third BY VIRGIE IVIE Fillmore, Utah 84631 |