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Show r ; SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS, Eanab, Utah , i Page Four Uterine Cancer Down Cancer Up Lung 35 I 26 100,000 women 24 23 100,000 men I I I 'Mtimatid 17 n 29 Deaths per Deaths per 15 21 15 13 I 42, 47 52 IMI '37 62 57 smear, many thousands to CURE MORE, GIVE MORE to 47 '57 .52 '62 If men would stop smoking ciga- rU more could he saved each year. '42 Deaths from cancer of the lung in men have Increased more rapidly than deaths from any other cause; almost 500 per cent in 25 years. in Morexprogress has been made uterus of the controlling cancer than cancer of any other site. Since 1937, the death rate has dropped 50 per cent. With the Pap - Ill STORY OF TWO CANCERS 37 H Y rettes, most cases of lung cancer could he prevented AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY Ordorvilb daily m ivs SUAC To Elect happenings Officers April 14th Chamberlain a State , attended By Nan E. Johnson Fair board meeting in Salt Lake i the Mia Maids (Stake), Dear Friday. i To My Heart Night, was held Tue. OUT town is really taking on night in the Stake House and was evvery, outstanding with a program. a shinning appearance. Most Those responsible for the pro- eryone has reallji been busy cleangram should feel they did a won- ing up. Lets keep working at it derful job. All Mia Maids from and keep it dean. s the. Orderville, Mt. Carmel wards B. P. Fisher has been visitMrs. mothers attended with most of th ing in California with her sisters and the Mia Maid leaders. and son, Mr. Fisher went down The Laurels of the Orderville-Mt- . and brought her home. They plan Carotel Ward MIA had a Pizza on going to Conference this week. Pie Supper Tuesday night. They Martha and Norene Porter, Nelreported a most enjoyable evenilie Heaton and Esther Lamb Visit' nged in Cedar City Saturday. The Bee Hive girls and Boy Visiting at the B. f. Fishers Scouts held a Ballon Blast over the week end were Mr. and Tuesday night. They reported a Mrs. Rodger Fisher and children time. but fun noisy of Cedar City. ' ! Mrs. Jini Holt and children of Mr. and Mrs. Duane Bolander with visited Janets Cedar City and visited here from parents, the Henry Carrolls, Tue. their daughter home in Page. and Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Tone Blackburns twins (boys) 'received blood tran-sfusssio- Wednesday. We hope they will soon be well. A Pot Luck supper was held Wednesday night for Esther Lamb and Nellie Heaton at the LeGrand C. Heatons, friends and relatives gathered to visit with them. ' 9 Visitors at the Elburn Sorensen home the past week Were Mrs. Lynn Robinson and children of Ely, Nevada. Mrs. Robinson and Mr. Mrs. Sorensen are sisters. Robinson lives at the Sorensen home while he is employed at the Glen Canyon Dam. County Commissioner Hans ,, My Neighbors Regional Family-Ca- r Quid( to Southern . Utah. Complete and comprehensive,, the guide was prepared by the magazine with cooperation of the State's Tourist And Publicity Council. If this magazine is no longer available on - local newsstahds, you can obtain a copy by sending 40c tjo: Special Utah Ilsue, Desert Magazine, Palm Deiert, w nt her. to Cannir cutter cows 1050-13.717.00 to 20.00 Bulls to 37.00 ea 21.00 calves Baby' Fred Levanger JU Hirold Woodard JU Southern Utah Auction , 3 Mr. and Mrs. Perry Troy went to Salt Lake for medical carp, on : 'f . Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Esplin Mr. and Mrs. LaNard Johnson and With a purchase of Two Pair of Boys Jeans By The tongue weighs practically nothing. Yet its surprising how few people are able to hold it FARM PROFITS! Let Us Serve Yea On Year Fhcsphalo And Uitrogen Heeds This Year. DUKE'S Clothing KANAB, UTAH MERCANTILE Glendale, Utah Call Ml CO. 8-20- 52 Cindys listening to flowers talk D Do flowers talk? Cindy knows they do. In a quiet, friendly way they say . Hello! We're here. The older she gets, the more Cindy will discover companionship, and wonder, in things that grow. 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GLENDALE the best onion yet J. to 29.70 Mr. and Mrs. Larry Esplin had their baby daughter blessed and named Heidi, her father blessed and Mrs. Howard Esplin and family Of North Las Vegas, visited at the F. M. Esplin home Sunday and with other friends and relatives. havent had to work a day since i joined it: 23.50 23.75 22.00 20.00 18.50 17.00 . 14.00 Get This Knife Mr. Thlt W.tf. Str talves W.F. Hfr hives W.F. Yrljng Strs W Yrllng Hfrs Holstein fctrs Holstein .Hfrs ComrtiercUl cows n The Valley Seminary is presenting a Variety Show Wed. April 25. Plan to attend or you will really miss out. 1 March 31, 1962 Mr. and Mrs. . Arel Chamber-laihad their baby daughter blessed Snd named Jennifer by her grandfather S. E. Hepworth, Col'fwn, visited at the EVier Taita in Fredonia Sunday. In i Ctdar faty Market Report 4 . 5, 1852 Livestock Market Desert Magazine . . Annual election of officers of the Southern Utah Alcoholism Council will be held Saturday, April' 14 in the Student Center at College Of Southern Utah at 8 p.ra. according to chairman Hardy. Featured speaker will be president Frank Day, of the Cedar West Stake, who is director of the California.- LDS Institute of Religion serving students at College of Southern Utah. Musical program will comBe courteous treat the other plete the evenings activity fol- feVtow as though he is as lowing the election of six new as he thinks lie is. i t .. board members. Members will also participate in a Special banquet. All interested persons are invited to attend the function, according to Mr. Hardy. Tickets may be had by contacting Council members in the counties served by the Cedar City Center. Iron, Millard, Beaver, Piute, Garfield Kane and Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Lane Tait and new son of Page, Arizona, spent the week end here visiting at the Grace Heatons and Clyde Taita while here they had their son blessed and given the name of Clyde Tracy, the little lads great grandfather,; Hans Chamberlain, blessed him. They took their girls, Kerly and Connie back with them. Thtihdayr April |