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Show i Page Thursday, July 8, 1 976 Sun Chronicle 2 Behaviorial problems may be caused medically speculation that chronic nonspecific diarrhea might le inherited, Dr. Wender with certain behavioral difficulties may very likely suffer from a form of chronic diarrhea as well, and both may be due to the same cause, according to a University of Utah Medical Center researcher. Children said. It was this point that caused Dr. Wenders interest in the study. She had noticed that families of the afflicted children were what the laymen would call nervous types. Esther Wender, assistant professor of Dr. pediatrics, headed a study that looked at children afflicted with chronic nonspecific diarrhea, a fairly common disorder that can affect children as young as three months of age and may continue until their third or lourth birthday. It has no known cause, such as parasites or infection. Comparing a group of Also, a comparable and common adult disease, irritable colon, was more prevalent in nervous individuals. She felt the connection gastrointestinal problem would be easier to study in children, before lifes complications obscured the relationships. Based on her impressions and the findings of others, Dr. Wender does not feel that child rearing techniques are the primary cause of chornic nonspecific diarrhea, nor does she believe food allergies to be the culprit. Many physicians and 16 vomiting and colic. The study also found that as they therefore many parents believe that it is a reaction to got older the youngsters had a couple of cardinal features of the hyperactive child, that she said. And while food, this may be a normal feeling lor the parent, a change in diet will only bring a tem- they were more active and to discipline. These findings led these physicians to speculate that since both the bowel and forms of difficult behavior exhibited by these children the are affected by autonomic nervous system, is Dept. recently. (I. harder OF the Positive Parenting team from the Weber County Mental Health to r.) Mary Swain, Nancy Conrow and Wayne Stott show off award received tkwQFi govern) Weber County received two achievement Awards at the 41st Annual Conference of the National Association of Counties (NACo) in Salt Lake City July 1. in per cent of the U.S. population. more efficient and modernized local govern lor earlier research showing government county that similar gastrointestinal disorders were common in close relatives, leading to represents 93 IMPORTANT. . . Model 5503A10 ASOFCorp. for units with the term cooling capacity, higher EER means: Lower energy consumption Lower cost to use) 8,000 Btu per hour (cooling capacity) EER9.3 860 watts 115 volts chronic nonspecific diarrhea might have a lifetime of problems. gastrointestinal According to Dr. Wender, children who experience it seem to be more susceptible to both unexplained abdominal pains during the school years and to irritable colons as adults. chemical imbalance. The study also confirmed the national spokesman NACo made. And a child afflicted with could be physiologically related and caused by the same ment. As It may porary solution. help for a while, but when the disorder reappears, another diet change has to be the disorders The annual awards are presented to counties for .outstanding and innovative programs which result in more programs which result between behavior disorders and this children suffering from the disorder with a control group of unaffected children, it was found that children with nonspecific diarrhea tend to be more irritable, having greater sleeping problems and have other gastrointestinal difficulties, such as MEMBERS there had been discussion that 7,5 amperes , 'TFof available 7,500 to" 8,500 8tu window models the EER range is , , perfiour 115 volt Testeq m iCcotn ninth .int EER 5.4 to EER 9.9 Seven countries of Europe were visited by Mr. and Mrs. Francis Burton and their son Richard on a recent month long tour. They flew to England for a week of sightseeing, and from there, they flew to Amsterdam, Holland. Their next stop was Koblenz, Germany where they took a trip on the Rhine River. In Trier, Germany they visited with a former missionary companion of Richards. Two days in with its Switzerland, beautiful mountain scenery, was the next stop in their were They itinerary. delighted with Vienna, Austria and its people, and from there, they flew up to Norway where they took a three day tour of the famous fjords. Denmark was their last stop. They were there for a week, visiting with the many friends Richard made while serving an LDS mission in that country. Larry and Marilyn Wursten, of Orem, Utah, are the happy parents of a baby girl, born June 29. They now have two boys and a girl in their family. Larry is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Wursten of Roy. former Roy couple, Dr. and Mrs. Neil Karren and family of Las Vegas were here last week, at the home of Dr. Karrens brother Thayne Karren and his family. They also visited with many friends in the area before returning home. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon A Madsen, Mr. and Mrs. Deb Mr. and Mrs. Ed Harris and Mr. and Mrs. Blair Beck of Roy, Mr. and Mrs. Don McEntire of Clearfield, and Mr. and Mrs. Grant Crezee of Mountain Green and their families, spent the long holiday weekend at the Madsen's energy-efficienc- How to save on electricity one of a series -- Shopping for an air conditioner? First, compare energy-efficien- - Phone water skiing. They took Jeds friend Mark Bateman, of Roy, along with them. Weldon and Carol Smith of 2185 W. 3950 S. in Roy had a baby boy on June 29. A baby girl was born June 23 to Donald and Karen Duncombe. They live at 5445 and woods property in Idaho, near Bear Lake. A baby girl was born June 29 at McKay Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Chad Zito, of Roy. Mrs. Zito is the former Jolene Stewart, daughter of and Mrs. James Mr. Stewart. Orel Henderson, their son in law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Tyler, and family, and the Hendersons other children from Layton and Huntsville and their families. Richard and Janice Tubbs, and son Jed were at Lake Mead for four days last week and enjoyed boating and Saturday of a heart attack, was the mother of Mrs. Linden (Verla) Goodwin of Roy. Guests the at ER capacity (EER 9.9). The higher the EER rating, the greater the energy efficiency. For example, a unit rated at EER 9.3 costs about a third less to operate than a unit with the same Btu cooling capacity but rated at EER 6. Energy-efficiemodels often cost a little more initially because their cooling mechanisms are usually larger and heavier. Their lower operating cost, however, will usually more than offset their higher original cost over the life of the unit. Computing the EER If a unit does not carry the guide label described above, its EER rating can be computed. You need to know its cooling capacity (Btus per hour), and the number of watts of electricity needed to operate it. Both these figures usually are printed on the units back panel. To find the EER, simply divide the Btus by the wattage: 9,3 and Monday were their friends, Mr. and Mrs. Gene and children of Simi Valley, Calif. The Wachs will also be visiting with family members in Salt Lake before returning home. Mr. and Mrs. Newell Budge have returned to Roy after spending the past 18 months as LDS Missionaries in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Wach Guests at the Arnold Wursten home on Monday were her father, Parley Hansen of Logan, and her sister, Annette Sacramento, Hansen Golden Spike Country Music Roundup of Bands and Fans wind up their Fourth of July activities by naming Miss Teresa Wilson of Clinton their Bicentennial Sweetheart. Susan Smith of Riverdale and Utah Power welcomes your questions, suggestions, and comments. Often-askequestions and good suggestions are published in Reddy Kilowatts regular newspaper column. Write to Reddy Kilowatt, P.O. Box 899, Salt Lake City, Utah 84110. d attendants. Marsha Bowman of Roy was special guest artists at the band concert at Lester Park Sunday. Her patriotic numbers drew raves from an appreciative audience. The power shortage that hit Utah left the bands without amplification midway in Paul Cannons act but. according to Lucky Chamberlain the show must go on! Lucky with his famous fiddle, Paul Cannon and Don Baker with the flattop guitars became old-tim- er roving troubadours and entertained the responsive crowd who for the most part remained throughout the EER: 9.3 If youd rather not figure the EER vourself, your dealer will be happy to compute it for you. Don t hesitate to ask him; its your money at stake. Don t buy a unit larger or smaller than you need. Selecting a properly sized refrigeration air conditioner is the best that is most way to ensure optimum comfort ...and really help you save on electricity. A note about evaporation-typ- e coolers If you can use an evaporation-typcooler (someth called a "swamp cooler") which adds moisture to air a cools it, further savings in energy are possible. energy-efficie- e UTAH POWE1 LIGHT Judy, Chamberlain of Tooele will assist Miss Wilson as her nt Question? Write to Reddy! of Colorado, and the Piceance and terminates at traverses Basin Bonanza, Utah. There it connects to Mountain Fuel Supply Companys Orem-Uinta- h Basin pipeline, sole ownership of which was acquired by the company from Utah Natural Gas Company last year. Included in the newly acquired property are 92.2 miles of 14 inch pipeline, 29.1 miles of 10 inch pipeline and stations. four compressor The purchase was ap- proved by the Federal Power Commission and the Utah Public Service witt 6,750 2500 2250 2500 Example: Suppose the units cooling capacity is 7,000 Htus and its power rating is 750 watts. You would divide 7,000 by 750: has h Calif. 7507,000.00 5.4-E- Gary Wagstaff home on Sunday Comparing efficiency EER Supply Company, acquired the Colorado-Uta- Aspen, Zilpha Sessions of who died on energy-efficienc- y Btus d 30. Mrs. Clearfield, is an important factor to consider in selecting a refrigeration room air conditioner. Different models use different amounts of electricity to do the same job. The most efficient models operate on about half the power required by less efficient models to do the same amount of cooling. Until recently, one had to know a lot about air conditioners to know the difference. Fortunately, there is now an easy, accurate way for you to compare the of units before buying. By determining each model s Energy Efficiency Ratio (EER), you can compare the amount of electricity the different units consume. The EER rating system is recognized industry-wide- , and heres how it works: Watts Mountain Fuel Resources, subInc., a wholly-owneof Mountain Fuel sidiary Earl and Patricia Duncombe of 5528 S. 2350 W. in Roy had a baby girl on June S. 2100 W. y U.S. Department of Commerce Energy Guide Labels are now found on most new models of room air conditioners. As shown in the illustration at top, the labels show: 1. the cooling capacity of the unit in British thermal units (8,000 Btus in the example); 2. the EER rating (EER 9.3); and 3. the EER range for units of about the same cooling pipeline Division of Cascade Natural Gas Corporation. The announcement was made by B.Z. Kastler, president of Mountain Fuel Resources. He said the transaction was completed at Cascade headquarters in Seattle. The price was approximately $8.5 million. The newly acquired pipeline facility begins near cy Energy-efficienc- Fuel buys 825-664- 6 Wood, week camping and boating at Jackson Lake in Wyoming was an especially fun time for Mr. and Mrs. Look for this U.S. Department of Commerce Energy Guide Label on refrigeration room air conditioners to help you compare W Virginia Wursten A For information on cost of operation and selection of correct cooling capacity, ask your dealer for N8S Publication LC 1053 or write to National Bureau of Standards, 411.00, Washington, D.C. 20234 - Mountain CO. Taresa Wilson (Liz evening. Enough cannot be said for the country music fans whose dedication added much to the spirit of 76. Power was restored in time for the CJ FIVE to send their metropolitan sound to every corner of the park. The largest crowd ever assembled in Ogden came to see Marv Casteel light the skies with a beautiful fireworks display. Teresa and Susan represented GSCWRBF in South Ogden and Riverdale parades Monday. Miss Wilson sat her Tennessee walking horse very gingerly as she favored four broken ribs which she suffered in an accident Saturday! According to the queen of country music, Loretta Lynn, who will appear in concert at the Salt Palace Saturday at 8 p.m., Country music fans are the most dedicated and patriotic people in America and we wholeheartedly concur! |