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Show SSam SUN CHRONICLE, August 26, 1976, Page 14 Bingham, Harriet Dames, and Virginia Draper. wr UjflUBMUMnmw,. 825-947- 4 PFt t yfp'ftwif! Mr and Mrs Golden Knekson ol Delta spent a lew days last week here visiting with their son and In family Mr and Mrs Stan Knekson Kulaha Robinson lias been visiting here trom Los Angeles lor two weeks, here m Sunset with her sister and her husband, Mr and Mrs Pole Korsher and with lamily and friends in Cache Valley vhero she and Mrs Kerscher won Ihiiii The Allan Stephens spent a lew days m the Montpelier area last week visiting with his parents Mr and Mrs Burt Stephens Members of the George Keid family, about 45, held a m Denise Hamm Phone SiSSSSmtSSSSSSm Mi and Mrs Denzil Hansen and their children Brent. Becky andCassie have returned from a trip to Canada which included Glacier Park. Waterloo Lake, Banf and Jasper Lake. They were away about ten days Club enjoyed a Sunset Park on the in picnic with their Wednesday husbands as special guests. Present were the Jean Burn's, Boyd Calls, Jack Bollc-Aime- field's back from about 2 years absence on a mission in the Buffalo, New York area. s g HILL AIR FORCE BASE Three Hill AFB workers have divided $3,410 for their time and money' saving suggestions. Robert C. Roy resident Watts was the top money controls so that they would fit many types of aircraft. John D. Coffey saved the and Air Force $76,455 received $1,085. He showed how restraint bands used on Utah scientist honored Dr. Willem J. Kolff, the of division head University of Utah Department of Artificial Organs Sixth the have will International Congress of The Society Transplantation dedicated in his honor this the success of the Us artificial heart and kidney. He the will also compare feasibilities of various organ month. The meeting will take place in New York City, Aug. and recognize his many in the achievements effectively using the portable transplants. According the U patients researcher, involved in clinical trails are which his research team developed. The invention inprovides mobility and who to patients dependence ordinarily would have to resort to conventional dialysis treatment used by more than 23,000 patients in the United States. Dr. Kolff feels the artificial kidney is development of artificial organs. The Air Force saved Scientists from around the $102,787 from the idea. Lee Stephenson of Ogden, heavy equipment in the world under the auspices of tranand a pneudraulic systems Maintenance Directorate the presitigous mechanic, received $1,120. could be modified, thus splantation society will hear He saved the Air Force saving procurement costs of a special address on Dr. Kolffs recent achievements $83,332 for showing how test new ones. Mr. Coffey resides in and future progress on the stands for SRAM missiles could be manufactured Clearfield and he is a use of artificial organs. His speech will report on mechanic at Hill. locally. CHOICE BEEF, USD the appropriate substitute unless if a patient cannot obtain a sucessful organ transplant. On the artificial heart, Dr. Kolff was optimistic about its success. He cited the validity generated by the calf project, conducted by Dr. Don Olsen, at the U where one calf survived over four months with an artificial heart. lura TRIUUED OF Other EXCESS WASTE, AGED TO Quality Beet 9 Sundays 10a.m.-Prices Effective 7 Full Days Prices Effective Aug. 26 thru Aug. 31, 1976 Open Weekdays PERFECTED to six artificial kidney machine, 22-2- 8 SELLS ONLY RT Substitute tor Holladay. HAFB workers receive bonus ideas for money-savin- An inventory DoWitt's, Keith Egberts, winner. Osmer Knight's, Grover management specialist, Mr. Moffitl's, Onslow Nielsens, Watts earned $1,205 for his of modifying Floyd Perry's, Glendon method Porter's, Glenn Stones, Irma equipment temperature There is no The Kevin Bassett's and Bassetts parents, Mr, and Mrs. Joe Todd of Ogden spent Sunday in the Rexurg, Sugar City, Driggs area. In Mr. on family Sunday at the home of Mr and Mrs. Dick Reid in Rountiful to welcome the they visited with a Drigg Joe Driggs. friend family David and Nell Sundwall, spent a few days this week with their grandparents Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Hammon. They are the children of Dr, and Mrs. David Sundwall of a.m.-IOp.- p.m. 6 ' promising people suffering incurable paralysis or loss of In the future, limbs. television cameras, serving as artificial eyes, will project light impulses that directly FAMILY PACK 3 LBS. OR OVER B09 B29 PORK ROAST LEAN MEATY PORK STEAKS COUNTRY STYLE U9 SPARE RIBS SEASONED RITE COUNTRY SAUSAGE u, Via) SWIFTS 6 t 9 Lbi. BUTTERBALL TURKEYS USDA CHOICE POT ROAST u JbV Lb. USDA CHOICE CUBE STEAKS nt.. TV n 9 U n Mq Lb LOIN SLICED PORK CHOPS U T SI OMAN WIENERS 12 OLD FAITHFUL SLAB BACON HI o. (fC a u, H 35 U .Lb. B19 GRADE LIVER SAUSAGE HORMEL WRANGLERS H the Annual Martin E. Rehfuss Lecture and receive a prize associated with the honor, at Jefferson Medical College of Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia. tion? When no central water supply exists to be fluoridated, direct application of fluorides to the teeth can be used to provide children limited protection against decay. Studies have indicated that direct application of fluorides is an effective procedure that reduces tooth decay by 0 per- Asst . 13 Ox. Pkg. Asst artificial with provided communitywide. Other methods, since they are more expensive and time consuming, are not readily available to underprivileged children who need fluoridation even more than others because of poor diet and lack of regular dental care. Are there other methods of fluoride protec- CAKE 4 I T dealing organs: -- He was recently appointed Correspondent to the Royal Society of Science of the Netherlands by Her Majesty, Queen Juliana; -- Oct. 1 and 2, Dr. Kolff will present the William Macdonald Memorial Lecture at an inaugural symposium on ischemic heart disease at the of Ottawa, University Ontario, Canada; -- Oct. 30, he will receive a special award as a pioneer of ifloridated, decay preventive benefits are TOTINOS SWANSDOWN sounds and even The Facts on Fluoridation Article V How Effective are Alter If the fluoridation couUuvCtwlX V avoided by providing the benefits of fluorides through other means instead of through the public water systems, why not do that? There are several reasons : source. 1. Water is the only universal water. at drinks least some The Everyone adults children and this of nations rely majority on community water systems for their supply. 2. Water is the most constant source. The amount of water consumed by an individual varies little when averaged over a period of days. The water content of the other foods and beverages in the did also remains fairly constant. No other food could be used to provide the same constant fluoride intake levels. 3. Water is the natural source. All drinking water contains some natural level of fluoride. Fluoridation as an engineering process supplements the natural trace element to a level sufficient to assure stronger teeth. 4. Water is the most economical source. The , low cost of fluoridation and the need for only trace amounts (one part per million) in water makes quite insignificant the waste amounts of fluoridation when water is used for purposes other than human consumption. Fluoridation can cost as little as ten cents per person per year. 5. Fluoridated water requires no individual effort or initiative - With the water supply & BOSTON BUTT hear detect rythm, volume and some pitches. In addition to the transplantation conference, Dr. Kolff has and will receive several other honors and make special presentations Fluoridation series continues report (Mxsm GRADE A cortex for many blind subjects, and is being devised by Dr. Mike Mladejovsky. This enables them to perceive horizontal and vertical lines and read Braille dots without using fingers. For the deaf, Dr. Kolffs staff has positioned platinum in the inner ear cavity, which allowed deaf patients to developments are being researched by Dr. Kolff and dialysis at the annual his colleagues. Artificial meeting of the Kidney limbs, still in development by Foundation of Illinois in Dr. Steve Jacobsen, will Chicago; -- Nov. 18, he will present provide adequate dexterity for many MIS stimulate the brains optical 30-4- cent. DEL MONTE 6 V, Ox. Con DLL CHUNK TUNA CAMPBELLS MONTE 303 Can 20c CHICKEN NOODLE KINGSFORD 10 Lb. Bag CHARCOAL BETTY CROCKER 60 Ox. Pkg. BISQUICK I37 WESTERN CELERY PAPER TOWELS NINE INCH 100 Ct .Pkg. PAPER PLATES SLICED CHEESE ft 15 FESTIVAL 2 7, Gol. CAMELOT APPLES AALg.Dox. FRESH EGGS HONEYDEW MELONS C HASH BROWNS Western Fomlly WESTERN 67 FAMILY 6 Ox. Can ORANGE JUICE CAMELOT V, Gal. ICE CREAM 3620 WALL AVI., OGDEN, UTAH rt - J ventive benefits. In addition, not enough evidence is available on self administered topical fluoride application whether mouthrinses or mouthpieces, to suggest their general use as a public health measure. These methods apply fluoride only to the surface of teeth. Fluoridated water builds fluoride protection into the teeth. A dietary fluoride additive is prescribed by dentists and physicians where childen are deprived of fluoridated water. However, thismethoa, whether as tablets, lozenges or drops, also has limitations. To be effective, children must take the tablets regularly throughout childhood. Without this regular administration, the effectiveness diminishes. Few parents will vere in this regular administration and so the potential effectiveness of the tablets is seldom realized. All fluoride vehicles other than fluoridating a water community system provide only limited protection for children. For maximum prevention at minimum cost, dental scientists consider fluoridation the easiest and most effective way to prevent decay and assure better dental health for a lifetime. -- tooth-brushinj- g, 2 Lb. Pkg. FRESH MILK MONTOSH 43 79 r FROZEN FOODS CUPTOP CARROTS ...............91 SHORES Aim bo Roll I Kraft Ana ricon 12 Ox. Pkg. STALK le. MIRACLE WHIP $ f POTATO I15 SHORTENING lis 2s WHITE FLOUR lb. Con BAKERITE 3 KRAFT 32 Ox. B HONEY BEE 25 lb. Bag NORGOLD 25 CUT GR. BEANS SOUP 107, Ox. Con in Many school systems offer brush-in- s which groups of children, under expert supervision, brush a special fluoridepaste on their teeth. In comparison to fluoridation, this method is expensive, limited in scope, and offers less pre- 4 |