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Show W f WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- IS NEWS JOURNAL, JANUARY 27 1977 - xHI I Experimental Treatment For Psoriasis Undertaken Group Reservations Will Be Accepted Starting Jan. 17th The U S. Forest Service will begin taking group reservations for the Spruces Campground and Picnic Area and Jordan Pines Picnic Area A group of Salt Lake City are dermatologists experimentally treating psoriasis with long wave ultraviolet light and a drug in Big Cottonwood Canyon on January 17. RESERVATIONS made beginning at 7:45 a m., in person only, on January 17 on a first-com- first-serve- e, basis. After January 17, reservations may be made by telephone or in person. Officers of the newly organized Layton Garden Club go over plans for future meetings and events. Left to right, Ruby CLUB PLANS Trice, president; Dolores Borgeson, recording secretary; and Marta Black, 2nd of Mrs. Dorothy 1990 president. She also displaced dried weed arrangements and the new' plastic pots that look like real pottery She an- plants. The North Davis Green Shrub Garden Club met January 19, 1977 at the home North Nice Marsell, 546 East, Layton. OFFICERS elected were J. Price, Mrs. Ruby president; Mrs. Myrtle Lay-tofirst vice president; Mrs. Marta Block, second vice president; Mrs. Deloris recording secretary-treasureand by laws and charter chairperson is Mrs r; Marta Block. Members present were Audrene Yates, Mrs Dorothy Marx, Mrs. Carol Morgan, Harry Dunn, Mrs. Bonnie Ray Barlow, Mrs. Dorothy Marsell, Mrs. Ruby J. Price, Mrs. Doloris Mrs. Marta Block Mrs. Bor-gense- and Mrs. Bette Smedley. MRS. PRICE stated that the object of this club shall be the study of gardening, ecology and floral arts especially as they pertain to the home and the future of our surroundings and survival The club may sponsor projects of a public or civic nature. swered questions members. Bryce Canyon from Breaks Record REFRESHMENTS were served Members attending In 1976 Bryce Canyon National Park again broke travel recoids with a total of 626.207 visitors recorded This was an 8 per cent increase oer 1975 the State Convention in Salt Lake City on Jan. Mid-Wint- were Mrs. Eugene Reid, Mrs Bill Borgensen and Mrs Ralph Price 22, 1977 The state president, travel. TRAVEL IN December was 6,306, a 70 per cent ini reuse over December 1975 North Campground is still open. Water is not available at the campground, but (an be obtained at the Visitor Center. The campground will close when too much snow accumulates to keep it open wel- comed and introduced the new club members and the North Davis Club is now registered with the Utah Federated Garden Clubs, Inc. MEMBERSHIP is opened to gardeners living in North Davis County. Young gardeners are also welcome. The next meeting will be held Feb. 16, 1977 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elias Dawson, 235 West Gentile, Layton at 2 p.m THATS RIGHT The teacher placed the Star 3, was November 15. and was only 13 inch Spangled Banner and asked e her class to iden- THE VISITOR Center is open daily from Bam to 5 p.m. where visitors may see tify it. Thats easy, shouted a pupil from a buck seat. "Its what they play right before every boxing bout. the park museum and an 8 minute slide program about the park draperies Includes fabric, lining, labor and installation V tf dV.TNfA.. Americans degrees, and in in its Hospital in Salt Lake City. leader Clarence Gutver was released as Young Men's secretary in the Fifth Ward. James Foresgren sustained, he was released as a Sunday teacher. Released as Sunday Schckil teachers were Kathleen Laird and Sara Berry. Sustained were Jerry Eves, Randy Sant, and Evon Tait. Mike Law was released from the services and activities APYMM1A committee. Glenn Kartchner sustained. Sara Berry was sustained as a Primary teacher. Frank Soter was released as Webelos leader in the Sixth Ward, Alma Hoggan sustained. Stan Smith was released as a Sunday School Second year Mia Maid presidency is Laurie Cutler, Karlene Peart, and Kaylene McCullock with Annette Wood Beehive presisecretary. Light-fooKenna is dency Kathy Sant and Heidi Hill with Jacci Timbrell, released as second year Beehive leader, Peggy Hooper sustained. Beth Henrie was sustained Relief Society nursery leader Weber May speaker in sacrament meet- ing in the Sixth Ward last Sunday evening. He recently returned from a LDS mission in the Las Vegas area. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Morrell. Elaine Martin was released as Relief Society visiting teacher in the First Ward. Linda Keller sustained. Susan Palmer was sustained assistant Relief Society nursery LDS leader. Lois Murdock was sustained Jr. Primary Music Director in the Third Ward. Helen Iverson was sustained State evening Relief Society secretary. Randy Quiroz was sustained assistant ward clerk. Edith Harder was sustained Relief Soc iety secretary in the DeLila Arlene Fourth Ward, Bingham released Davies was sustained Relief Society education counselor Special "ALDMO Announcement iquRS inc. 350-246- 0 JCPenney Custom Decorating t, m the Second Deacon Quorum were Doug Thurrell, Bruce Reid and Troy Wessman. Marcus Morrell was the luuu.uuiAuuujAiuu:AUUZinjX7x: We are now affiliated with Rocky Mountain World Travel Association Besides our own exciting Tour program we can now provide you with the many special Tours scheduled by Rocky Mountain our own ,our dates are inconvenient tor Hawaii: two Hawaii we can otter you a choice departures each month Russia: another. This involves between 10,000 and 20,000 Utahns. "Most of these people dont need this form of intense therapy," he said. Those who do need it suffer from the more severe forms and frequently are prevented from working or become recluses because of this unsightly condition. THE TREATMENT center physicians are studying the long-tereffects long wave ultraviolet light has on the body, and patients are routinely examined for development of skin cancer. To date. Dr. Krueger said, there have been no problems. Also, no patients have suffered from any kind of burns while undergoing treatment. In all, 10 Salt Lake area dermatologists are involved in the program. Dr. Krueger said much of the work in setting the clinic up was done by Dr. Robert G. Wilson, president of the Intermountain Dermatology Foundaton. Completes Training Airman Michael D Fstes, son of Mrs. Janice K. Estes of 787 Lindsay, Lav ion has been selected for technical tunning at Sheppard AFB, Tex , in the Air Force missile electronic maintenance field THE AIRMAN recently completed basic training at Lackland AFB, Tex , and studied the Air Force mission, organization and customs and received special instruction in human relations Airman Estes is a 1976 graduate of Layton High School. His father, Michael D. Estes, resides at 1228 Douglas, Ogden o Nine exciting days visiting Leningrad and March 16 TWA Charter 3 meals Moscow theatre each day daily Sightseeing performances All inclusive with recent air in- crease $908 00 Costa Del Sol: Nov 6 exciting days on the beauti'ul Southern tip of Spain in the Mediterranean $599 00 Caribbean Cruises: CALL OR WRITE FOR BROCHURES with monthly departures 0 The boss is getting married and to help celebrate his wedding and Valentine's hes reduced prices on many fine gift items. secretary. Released from First Deacon Quorum presidency were Guy Wright, Mike Ingram, and Zan Hughes. From the Second Deacon Quorum Marty Turner, Scott Gotze, Doug Thurrell with John Picett secretary. Sustained in the First Deacon Quorum presidency, were BrianWright, Mike Hill, and Jeff Bartus. Sustained Christiansen released as a Primary teacher, Mr. and Mrs. Kaiser were sustained Sunday School teachers. Cheryl Budge was sustained homemaking counselor in attending STATISTICALLY, 1 to 2 per cent of the general population have psoriasis in one form or 0 Ward, tary. teacher. Marcus Morrell sustained. Mary O'Brian was England reached, maintenance therapy is usually required from once weekly to once every three to four weeks. Dr. Krueger emphasized represent a cure for psoriasis. More than 90 per cent of our patients have experienced a clearing of the disease, except for on their scalps, he said. DAHNKEN Afton Stanley and Trudy Wangsgard sustained. Glenn Kartchner was released as a Sunday School teacher Gail Jensen sustained. Sustained as APYWMIA officers in the Fifth Ward were Melissa DeWitt, Sherry Jones and Debra Anderson, Laurel presidency. Mary Ann Chugg Mia Maid secretary. presidency is Jan Bridges, Sharon Wood and Dorene child with Lynn Cutler secre- School Ward. in the Second AFTER THE clearing stage that the treatments do not Joan Nokessy sustained. Bardee Gregory and Kathy Ryan were released as Den Mother, in the Fifth Ward. 3 College. Bradley Baugh was given an Eagle Scout award on Sunday evening at a Court of Honor following sacrament at the Seventh Ward Brad is the son of Mr. and Mrs A Ra Baugh. was Hoskins Bertha released as first vear Beehive in-ho- is Pa- tients from throughout the region go there for periodic light treatments after taking the medication. The center is operated by the Intermountain Dermatology Foundation, a nonprofit organization. Presently, 150 persons are in the program, Dr. Krueger said, with an additional 100 VERNA W1LLDEN k 22, the physician said. PSORIASIS treatment center has been established in space leased from St. Mark's Mission. He is the son of Mr and Mrs. Willard Carlyle Craig is a graduate from Clearfield High School and LDS Seminary. He has been decorating studio or phone for a free appointment. twice-a-wee- Sunset News the Bristol, Visit the Now, the long wave ultraviolet light and drug treatment requires visits to the center, when the patient stands in a specially constructed box light anywhere from 8 to 30 minutes. The average number of treatments before clearing of the psoriasis takes place js A Sacrament meeting last Sunday. He left this past week for Sale prices effective thru February 26, Bountiful store therapy. varying extreme can be totally form, it disabling. Bateman. Blair graduated from Clearfield High School and LDS Seminary. Craig Carlyle was the speaker in the Seventh Ward Select your new drapery fabric from a huge assortment custom collection rich antique satins, airy sheers, You can also choose colorful prints open weaves and so much more workmanship to Meticulous at these big savings from many top treatments custom Our draperies want them your specifications installed just the way you outside contractors are fabricated in our company workrooms and not by the U dermatologist said. The process usually took three weeks of hospitalization, and the patient would have to return periodically for repeat Dr. light, Krueger said. This combination, in turn, seems to inhibit proliferation of skin cells, the effect of psoriasis. Psoriasis affects millions of evening Relief Society. Verna Willden organist. Blair Bateman was honored with a testimonial on Sunday evening at the Third Ward, prior to his leaving for a LDS mission in the Rome Italy area. Blair is the son of Bishop and Mrs. i Arthur in our AFTER being treated with the coal tar, patients would then sit either in the sunlight or under artificial sunlamps, ultraviolet lo be a popular buy in the Seventh - Previously, with light therapy, a patients body was coated with crude coal tar. This substance acted to sensitize the body to the light. THE DRUG sensitizes the body to longer wave lengths of Striped pants with solid color sweaters are good In fact, the three piece suit which includes sweater, pants and skirt continues Susan Stettler, Save 20 on custom methods of treating psoriasis, Dr. Krueger jxunted out. Drug Administration. sweaters with pants seem popular this season The turtleneck is still a favorite with some women but the is more comfortable for others Bryce Xanyon recorded only a trace of snow in ember. The last meusui snow fall, until January Monday through Fashion inches at the trail head D,J are significantly different from traditional tions Data gleaned from this clinical research are being collected under guidelines submitted to the Food and DISTRICT Ranger Phillip Glass said the reservation season for the two popular recreation areas will run from June 1, 1977 to September 6, 1977 weather permitting Fees for the areas range from $i0 up. These are the only two reservation areas on the Salt Lake Ranger District in the Wasatch Front. THE SNOWMOBILE trail will open when snow accumulates to a depth of 10 first-grad- Mrs. Tina Sandall from Flowers by Candlelight gave a very interesting demonstration on how to pot plants and how to make a desk garden with a variety of small The oftice is located at 3070 East 3300 South in Salt Lake OfCity. Telephone fice hours are 7:45 a m. to 4 30 p m F riday. THE ULTRAVIOLET light and methoxypsoralen applica- DR. GERALD Krueger, a spokesman for the group and head of the University of Utah Medical Center Division of Dermatology, said the light is used in conjunction with a drug, methoxypsoralen. d receiving maintenance treatments. taken by mouth. Psoriasis, a common skin disease, is the characterized by overproduction of skin cells for can be groups of 40 or more patients 3 HERE ARE JUST A H FEW OF THE GREAT BUYS AVAILABLE: General Housewares Magnalite Roasters 4265 Reg $24.50 Reg. $29 05 Oneida Jelly Dish Reg $3 97 7-- Sunbeam Hot Shot Reg $14.85 17-3- 3 Panasonic RE 7016 Reg 152 88 These are only a few of the great buys available. Come to our beautiful showroom at 544 West 1 00 North. Bountiful for a complete list of special sale items. 290-111- 1 With any purchase Dahnkens is giving away a special token of our appreciation for your patronage. FOR VALENTINES DAHNKENS WILL OFFER 10 OFF WHOLESALE PRICE l ON ANY ENGAGEMENT SET. Loose diamonds available. This ad is for Dahnken of Bountiful store only and merchandise will be on sale while supplies last up to Feb. 12. Starting Jan. 28 we will stay open Friday nights til 9:00 We will close early Feb. 12 so the boss won't miss his wedding. ASK ABOUT OUR BRIDAL REGISTRY Everyone welcome 3 HAPPY VALENTINES DAY!! E ,l |