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Show REVIEW. Eh... Whats That November 11. 196V Data Pinpoints Heart Di se ase He pointed out that all communicable diseases are cyclic in their occurance. Dr Sherwood noted that one area of concern was the increase in German measles . . . there were 1451 cases this year compared to 476 last year. He explained that the risk of a mother having a dead or society is being strangled by its own resourcefulness rapid advancement In technology is leaving peo- with much more leisure ele They are getting fat, smoking too much, exercising too little . . . and are shackled Modern by the fast-tem- pressures po today's living. of deformed Infant is about 20 rcent in mothers who con-- ct German m easels during the first three months of preg-anc- y. "About the only thing a mother-to-- be can do is avoid exposure, be said. The result can be summed up in a statistic released recently by the Utah Heart Association last year in Utah, 4? percent of all deaths were caused by heart disease. According to the latest data, 6,544 Utah residents died la 1963 of these, 2,07 died from heart disease, excluding stroke. Dr. Sherwood said that more than 75 percent of all deaths are caused by the chronic diseases of which cancer is the second most deadly and is rapidly taking over first place. Obesity, cigarette smoking, lack of exercise, and stress are leading causes of heart disease, he said. High blood pressure and heredity are two other causitlve agents of heart disease. . to statistics According released by the Utah Division of me American Cancer Society . . . cancer strikes one in four, one in three is but it could be one saved In two if the patient would heed me danger signals, 'and have regular checkups. Dr. Baiter said that a national report stated that at premature 100,000 deaths occur in the United States each year from heart disease associated arette smoking. with cig- In a special Interview last Dr. Robert W. Wednesday, Sherwood, director of the Utah State di vision of disease pre- vention, said that me main of concern lies no looser with the communicable, but with the chronic diseases. area Lung cancer is the leading cause of male cancer deaths the rate being 10 times what It was 30 years ago. It will kill approximately persons in the United States in 196642,000 men 50,000 and 8,000 women. According to the American Leis Find Onf...ote Last week Salt Lake County Commissioners decided to find out how much they might have to spend on a 24,000 square foot additioo to the Metropolitan Hall of Justice, by calling for bids December 9. After they receive that shock theyll try to squeete it into the 1966 budget. Above left is a model of cause of the high death rate the patient acting too late The five-ye- ar survival rate for localised breast cancer is 82 percent versus 47 percent when there is regional spread beyond the original site. Studies of the relation of cigarette smoking to lung cancer have shown mat cigarette smokers have Increased death rates also for cancer of other sites and for a number of other ills, notably coronary disease, chronic bronchitis and emphysema. Another type of cancer, leukemia, is the leading cause of deati from disease among children aged 4 to 14. How- - The study showed that for men who smoke less than half a pack a day, me death Much It Will Gof me Justice complex with an arrow showing the location of me proposed additioo. To the right is architect Harold R. Beecher looking over the plans for work order 43, the unlucky number designated for me change to bring utilities to the east edge of the building to handle me addition when it does go in. rate from lung cancer is en times as great as for ever, 11,506 adults died from this disease last year, compared to 2,300 children, tween cigarette smokers and nonsmokers in bom rural and urban areas. severs for smokers of or more packs a day, me death rate is more than 20 times as great as for two In fact, lung cancer is cancer death rates tend to be somewhat higher in urban than in rural Areas. However, me differences in death rates of individuals of similar smoking habits in Lung rare among nonsmoking males regardless of residence and is practically nonexistent among nonsmokers in rural areas, me report stated. Travel Film Here For One Day Stand This past summer. AcadAward winning photographer Andre De La Varre spent the entire summer with his camera in Paris and London. The result the fascia- -' a ting 'Burton Hotfteg picture London and Paris bj Day and by Night appearing one day only Wednesday November 17, at 2 and 8:30 P M at the Uptown Theatre. Appearing in with the picture will Krson De Grrout who will give a running personal commentary. The leading cause of cancer death in women is breast cancer. Despite all efforts to date, the breast cancer death rate remains high. Again, the Hi-De- gress. without Mothers with leukemia bear there is no healthy babies Instance on record of a nurse or physician who has developed leukemia after caring for a patient, he said. eramen vtp j locales-wher- e select toeelge; they speodthe. A sad note by the time leukemia is diagnosed, it cannot now be cured, though there are a few hopeful cases In which me disease has been in remission for a long time. One Important goal is me development of a technique for earlier diagnosis before the leukemic process Is firmly established. The seven danger signals as presented by the American society are: unusual bleeding or discharge; a lump or thick- - ' enlng in the breast or elsewhere; a sore that does not heal; a change la bowel or bladder habits; hoarseness or cough; Indigestion or difficulty in swallowing; and, a change in a wart or mole. Due to the Highland and Tuesday (bib it Ethel Daynes Art students will exhibit hundreds of oils, pastels and sculptures during November 10 through 20 at Daynes Music, 15 East 1st Mrs. John Haskew, one of the exhibitors from "out our-w- ay reports that Dan Valentine, newly created art Critic, will render his analytical and perceptive ability as one of me Judges. Also on hand to the judge creative work will be Sylvester of Sylvesters Art Gallery, Mrs. J. Bracken Lee and Lorin Fallen. Thirty-tw- o awards will be granted the N9VcW9,; I! KINCK 6lamorens array 1986 American Pc II Ic mU ABtemobilcs LETS 2 BIG ALL STAR KITS! BOTH IN COLOR! t WO yuort ir S'eulY "f ) Sufrhewte Merchant So. lost theatre .2I21.IULL. I mt : : t - M theMiv ONE ROOF ARCH BROWNING, INC. FREED MOTOR CO. STRIA TOR CHEV. CO. RANCHO RAMBLER BENNETT FORD WO&JCt Cartooa Got tickets from your fovorito 48th South HighluidDrive O Mf & Comedy COTTONWOOD V 7mall LAKE MOTORS C Creatarea of The Jangle plan 3 Stooge rasatESSj1 1965., AUTO - RAMA icmra Tartan typeShow. SSHLriii5:3 these progressiva dealers 50 Imn brains jailer with more bars than Matfi possible thru the c o operation 1 mi rase nr:rE3 at a jolly East will meet ALL UNDER HIGH SCHOOL OR YOUNGER i A! - iiim tiiThrilling 4th Annual nIr ALL uii wmlMI ? i Til ( tie. three-wa- y lessen cars. best entries. o zoctbu q (tMk will Prosonting ADMISSION J2 00 AT DOOR - 50$ DISCOUNT FOR ADVANCE SALES w rear seat belts me consequences should an accident occur. Outside rear view mirrors, backup lights, and windshield washers, will help prevent the accident in the first place. A new safety windshield that looks no different than windshields of the past is also being put on 1966 South. i BylMWBylllGIIT The Autorama is free to the public, providing an excellent opportunity to examine and compare the wide range of cars now available and to become familiar with me many new features offered in 1966. One feature that often goes unnoticed is me built-i- n safety features now offered as stand- ard equipment. Three of these features padded instrument panels, padded sun visors, and battle South. gnaflEivifcWW DAY E at South's stadium. The winner of this game goes on to In London and Paris all the and looked-f- or sights ONLY -- ONE VED. NOV 17th On mis representation and with me recommendation of assistant Ollie McCulloch, county attorney, the commissioners approved payment of me 3315 to Beltone Utah Co , 23 E. Broadway. 14 MeouMbeJatH,., familiar that have recorded people, things, and customs now van Art South's Homecoming was lightly disrupted when the Rams plowed through with a 26-victory later that day. essarily mean cancer. People but they may fear cancer should fear delay more . . the film is edited and polished for final presentation and sent on tour me balance of me year until me following spring when me process begins again with Journeys to new places. headquarters are priceless reels of now historic film full-sca- The Junior class received the grand prize among the classes. The seniors took second and the sophomores pulled up behind. winters lecture series. In late summer and early tall, of each great metropolis are featured, and the camera also takes viewers into various fascinating byways the average tourist must forego because of time or money shortage or bom. Presented in full color on wide theatre screen, me two cities are seen at their very best. Photographer dele Varre spent most of his summer shuttling from London to Parts and back again to capture each at its best street. Inside the climatized Cottonwood Mall. le autd Utahs only show is scheduled for Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Mall hours are 10 a.m. to 9 n.m. Winners of me Homecoming Float contest were also announced. In the organizations division, HI --Debs placed first while the Pep Club followed second and the F.T.A. (Future Teachers of America) came in third. summer filming for the next The peer among travel buffs Js the Burton Holmes organisation. This group of dedicated travel experts is recognised as the tops of those who present travel lectures to the public. In existence for over 75 years, the Burton Holmes group is more active today than at any time during its long and distinguished history. In the vaults of the Holmes play of 1966 model, American-mad- e cars. Some thirty (Liferent models will be assembled under one roof as they are dramatically shown down me 1,000 foot, store lined In addition to these activities, Junior Margorle Meads was recognized for her accomplishments in dress deMiss signing and sewing. Meads has recently returned from a two week trip to Rome, Italy, where she competed with girls from the U. S. and other countries. Winning this contest also, she is now able to go to Paris, Fnr.ce. None of these warnings nec- Each year, the Homes organisations sends out its cam- bs Friday at 9:30, Highlanders gathered In the gym to witness this skit and the marching of the pep club. ished from the face of me earth in me march of pro- emy For the fourth consecutive year, progressive Salt Lake automobile dealers are cooperating with the Cottonwood Mall Merchants Association in presenting the Annual Autoa comprehensive disrama In a skit at Highlands pep assembly. Cub leaders sat down to a Grecian banquet to celebrate their future victory over Highland. Little did they know that their dancing girls were really Rams in disguise who had plotted to do away with them. He noted that neither leukemia nor any other form of cancec in humans is contagious. Healthy men have been given transfusionsofleukemie the county attorneys representative made no objection. Mall Holds 4th Autorama Show Highland First More men than women get leukemia. The leukemia death rate among males has mounted from 4.4 per 100,000 In 1940 to 7.5 in 1964, and from 3 1 in women to 4.9 .Dr. Sherwood believes that a virus or viruses, will soon be established as a principal cause of leukemia in human beings. blood Sept. The bill, however, will be passed on to me State of Utah. Sadler, brought to Utah from Texas to face first degree murder charges in me 1930s death of Mrs. Moormeister, was provided a 3315 hearing aid so that he could understand me efforts of me court. stems from Ch ronic , Not Communicable Ills Now Major Problem Dr. Allan H. Barker, director of me Utah Heart Association, explained that most heart disease could be largely prevented. He noted that of the seven main factors leading to heart trouble, four are a direct result of negligence. least rural and in urban areas are small in comparison to the differences in death rates be- Cancer Society, lung cancer is largely a preventable disease since lung cancer is caused by cigarette smoking. coun- Defense Counsel Hatch, on 29, advised the County Commission that his client the hearhad appropriated ing aid. The court, in preliminary hearing on the murder charge, had, on motion of Mr. Hatch, authorized purchase of the hearing aid and of Dorothy Dexter Moormeis-t- er in trial in Third District Court, will be paid for by Salt Lake County. Utahs Biggest Killer As the Jury and his defense sel, Sumner J. Hatch. The hearing aid, with which William E. Sadler heard himself acquitted of me murder You Say? THURSDAY THURS - CARLESQN thru FRIDAY 1 CADILLAC Nov SUNDAY 10 A M SUNDAY - 8PM 12 NOON A- SAT. ENGINES MOWER CO, -l llth 10 A M. - 6 - Mth PM. TIL 6 P M iiiiiitmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiimiimiiiiiiiiitiuimiiiiiiitiiiimiiiiiiim WUtst sHkHmi f Itf Ml FALL AmIIiW Nv hi tliplry KIK CHINKS I tt C0TTONK34B S3 Se. Mei tyj KUll |