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Show tar 1 8 Vernal Expret Wednesdoy, '?' November 27, 1985 Maeser Enid Hatch Phone 789-315- 0 Mexico chosen as anniversary site Grant and Mildred Hacking, along with Berkley and Barbara Hall of Maeser; Bill and Marilyn Beesley of Draper; Jim and Sandra Ely and Doug and Shoni Hacking of Tacoma, Wash.; Brent and Cherry Hacking of Washington; Lynnetton and Eleanor Scott of Trinity Center, Calif., and friends, Wallace and LaVar Anderson of Maeser all took a trip to Mexico to celebrate the Hackings 50th wedding anniversary. Kenneth H. Williams and son, Allen, of Mission Viejo, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. James Brown and girls of Roosevelt and Mrs. Edwin Hacking and children of Provo visited with Florence H. Williams before her historical mission farewell. Betty Bowden and daughter, Lori Downard, went to Provo last Saturday and Sunday where they visited Bettys cousin, Jessie McConkie. They took in Ramses II at BYU. They visited in Salt Lake City before returning home. Mrs. Thoral (Lucille) Rich is at home convalescing after heart surgery in the LDS Hospital. Gwen Porter of Springville was at her parents home for her sister, Jill Porters and Jeff Slaughs wedding reception. Mrs. Roger Beckstead had surgery at the Ashley Valley Mecical Center. She is at home now. Brett and Carol Beckstead of Logan came to visit last weekend. Kirk and Becky Fleetwood with daughter, Ashley, of Laramie, Wyo., came to stay a week with the family. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Siddoway have returned from a trip to Hawaii with the National Water Conservancy Board. They toured the islands. At a banquet Mr. Siddoway received a lifetime membership award for his work with the Central Utah Conservancy District. Florence A. Wooley is at home again from a quick trip to the LDS Hospital. Mr. Wooley flew out with her. n- Snyder and Leah Anderson act as fry bread cooks for the 3rd grade pow wow. ELJA ANDERSON, Cindy tain) INDIAN STICK game AN keeps challengers Grizz Oleen and Clarence McCook busy coun- ting where the sticks cross. This was one of Ihii many games and activities offered at the 3rd grade pow wow on Wednesday, Indian history comes to life at Central 3rd grade pow wow ECGs The Beat Goes On W. Miller Jacob During an ECG, a person lies by down on a table with arms, legs and Pharmacist About 40 million Americans are chest bared. The technician applies solution or pads to the skin and affected by heart and blood vessel disease each year. Many of these then straps on the electrodes. Wires are connected to each eleccan be treated successfully if diagtrode. The electrodes are applied in nosed early. Thats where ECG about six different positions. After tests come in. Having such a test the machine records the electronic is painless, safe and quick and could save your life. impulses on a paper tape, the patient is unplugged and the tape is It works by measuring changes in the studied by physicians. electrical hearts charge. The heart is a e muscle with four chambers, that Miller electrical carry charges which change as the heart beats. When the heart contracts, it has a positive charge, when it relaxes it has a negative charge. In a normal ECG recording the waves follow known patterns. Variations from the normal pattern may indicate heart disease or abnormality. Mr. and Mrs. Roark (Becky) Janis, with son, Craig, of West Valley City, a brother, Brandon Janis of Morgan Hill, Calif., who recently returned home from an LDS mission to Uraguay, visited Saturday with Boyd and Enid Hatch. Mr. and Mrs. L. Floyd Tullis and family of Spanish Fork Canyon, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Tullis of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Tullis of Provo visited on the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. L.W. Tullis and the Charlie Walker family and the Terry Tullis family. It was a day for feasting on fry bread and indulging in historic Indian games and dancing Wednesday as the 3rd grade classes gathered for an indoor pow wow in the Central School auditorium. sep-arat- The pow wow was the culmination they spent the afternoon making and frying the traditional bread which was served with honey, jelly and jam. of a unit of study on Indian tribes of , North America by the students. They had been busily stringing beads, making feathers for headbands, teepees, and weavings in preparation for the pow wow. Mothers of the students were welcom4 guests at the big event as The students participated in races, stick games, musical teepees, and sang Indian songs at the pow wow. 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