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Show 3 Hattie Options Ilie Sail 4 Contacts Most Popular For Cataract Patients ' JvCV-- S (HFYFWF. k lll An attai il , on the Wyoming death penalty probably will be made by be iiiliii uev i i e i I Continued from Page B-- l pered my lift I couldn't read do anything," she said I entmg eonvuted nun derer Maik Hopkmson Kd IlerM'bler said Gov alter Hopkmson's c mu ic couldn't contact lens in her other eye when its developing cataract is removed She tried using a contact lens and lost several. She struggled at first to put the Complications Seen contact in her eye. Now she manages She decided against an intraocular vision. pretty well and has lens because a friend experienced complications with one and seriously Nothin Doin worried she might lose her eye. But when it came time to take out the The intraocular lens is the newest other eyes cataract, she balked at a option, a tiny plastic lens inserted second contact lens. "1 told him I inside the eye and intended to be wouldnt tackle another lens. 1 said permanent nothin doin, " she reported. Her ophthalmologist decided the Medicare reports 859 elderly Utahns i iled claims for intraocular lens ImSalt Lake City woman was a good intraocular lens candidate. It was plantations in 1978. Implanted last January. Other Corrections turn If were lepresentmg defendant that would be one of the things ' 20-2- The intraocular lens can restore Its Beautiful vision in some cases; eyesight to beautiful," she said. If I could available in a variety of optical powers, can it also correct nearsightedness and Just have had it done in the other eye farsightedness. Patients, however, usually have to Most ophthalmologists agree good wear bifocals to correct a residual can occur with an intraocular results focusing deficiency which cannot be lens and the implantation is indicated in determined cataract during precisely certain patients such as Mrs. White w ho surgery. are fully Informed of the risks. Since the intraocular lens remains inside the eye, the patient cannot lose it Still Controversial or tumble trying to insert It. But the procedure is still surrounded Rig Heavy Glasses by controversy. I've never had such happy patients as those with Implants," said Ogden The ophthalmologists' concerns focus on safety. One significant worry is the ophthalmologist, Dr. Winn L. Richards, who estimates 75 percent of his e possibility of problems cataract patients receive an intraocuperhaps not currently predictable. The lar lens unknown future prompts some ophthalmologists to refer to the intraocuhr "It used to be tht I'd do cataracts lens as an intraocular time bomb." and the patient was happy, but he to wear this complained he had Ophthalmologists also cite past disasmiseiablc contact or these big heavy ters, including loss of eyes, and the owl. look an like me make that glasses absence of studies offering concrete He's Delighted' data about complications. "With an Implant, hes delighted and With these worries in mind, the pretty soon you see his uncle, cousin and everyone else" come In for an federal Food and Drug Administration, implant. Dr. Richards said. which has authority to regulate medical devices, stepped into the intraocular Alice White had her cataract relens arena in late 1977. moved in June 1978. It really ham long-rang- At Hotel Unfounded Several Salt Lake City paramedic units and re- sponded to a reported natural gas leak Sunday afternoon at the Salt Lake Hilton, 150 W. 500 South, but the report was unfounded. District Fire Captain Vem Gillespie said that after checking through the hotel for a gas leak, firefighters discovered that the gas smell was coming from one of the rooms, where a guest was mixing a gasoline solution. Captain Gillespie said the gasoline was removed from the room and washed down a ditch. Salt Lake City tnan was shot in the shoulder early Sunday by an unidentified man he was talking with at A Armed Pair Robs Convenience Shop Two men, one of them armed with a Store at revolver, bobbed a 2100 Oneida (2150 East) Sunday morning of an undetermined amotint of cash, according to Salt Lake City police. The thieves entered the store at about 6:30 a m. One of thehl (jointed a gtin at the clerk ahd the other broke open a safe using an electric drill, a tnallet Snd a chisel, police said. They also rifled the hash register. The inen put the money in Sack and fled on foot. a paper Sat 23rtl litisl 23 Hi List st So. 3733 So. & Olll I;.l4 , I'l7ll i,i n v mg. and Distiict Judge Hubert B Rain k sen tenced llopkuisun to die Oil 25 in the gas tale chamber at the But be penitent la ly raise. said l.meoln County Attorney for 1(1 years lh'pkinsim ?9 was eonvuted last week of ordering the 1977 bomb mg deaths of the Vincent Vehar family of Kvans ton and the tortureslaying last May of Jef frey I.y nil Green of Mountain View Green from her wheelchair at Work Activity Center bowling alley. help of Durell McGary, Lorraine Johnson lets one go With II .1 VS i I Kills Disabled Learn Skills At United Way Agency -r Shirley Young, 5(1, tall Perry Ave (48 Northi, w us killed Saturday night when she was struck by a v elude as she crossed 1st South at Wolcott Street 150 Fasti The v id nil w as dead on arrival at Holy Cross Hospital niter the p m accident, according to Salt Lake City Police Olfieer Gary New ren Officer New ren said the woman was m a crosswalk when she was struck by a westbound vehicle driven by Wi1 "Volunteers like McGary receive a of from working with the handicapped, Mrs, Dahlquist says. "It would be so wonderful il normal people could overcome their fear of the handicapped because theres so much joy and satisfaction w'e can receive from people like Lorraine," she said. "She had no idea she could enjoy life as she does now. says Ruth Dahlquist. director of the Work Activity Center. Mrs Dahlquist is referring to Lorraine Johnson, who has been confined to a wheelchair by cerebral palsy and lot arthritis For many years Lorraine Johnson E. 300 South, according to Salt Lake City police. The victim, Michael Murphy, 800 Colorado Ave. (1340 West), was taken to University Medical Center, where he was listed in satisfactory condition Sunday afternoon. A witness to the shooting, Elmer 0 East, to'd police Berkstrom, 38, he and Mf. Murphy were walking along 300 South at about 2:30 a m. when they were approached by a man who said he wanted td talk td Mr. Murphy. Sunday H Allen Wheelw right, director of the North in is County sewage treatment plant, said the acidic level of the sewer lines has been monitored since the leek was discovered Friday and "it doesn't appear that it leaked into our lines ADVUTIIISINT. Relieves Tormenting Rectal Pain And Itch, Helps Shrink Swelling Of Hemorrhoidal Tissues. lliam Morey, 31, 322 University St. (1340 East). Investigation is . . .Due to inflammation. Gives prompt, temporary relief from such burning itch and pain in many rases. ' The hurtling tit Ntirink tcswui-- shoulder, he told police. 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Work done by experts using most modern equipment and techniques . . . using the proper methods for the individual tabric. Your drapes 731-20- told police the two walked over to 136 6. 300 South to talk in private. About 10 ttiinutes lateh the witness heard a loud popping noise and saw Mr. Murphy grabbing his right Mmtliir sure wful result in niiiin Mas I h 4 is the viitv mi iht dfi'in 011 uin Imi v at anv lruK loiin't r muh r tin n.imr It itn-- l uiitt .nisrtl hv inst I ton hip mil im million in in morrhnul.il (I'M can nn i ot' mm h wuth run.' Hut lilt re its an iai forntuln tnm (httl in mins c n p s f Im m for from hours prompt ihti ih Ft fin-- pain mi iti.it f)w k ii f f ft r i more t nmfor taMr runun It iilmi a tmill. h lp DENTURE 136 Mr. Berkstrom - apparently were neutralized bclore reaching tin North Davis County scwci system, ollicials said 1 six-cia- nn--r- n. Special In The Ti ilmnc AIK HIKCF BVSF. The 50n gallons nl Milluru acid that leaked into sower lines here Friday mu. base officials said IYdrstrian lived in a nursing home. Now, although she only has partial use of her hands, she does handwork, paints ceramics and participates in bowling l By using a ramp and with the aid of Durell McGary. a volunteer, she is able to bowl. (Editor's Note. The United Wav of the Great Sa't Lake Area has launched Its campaign to raise S3 7 million for 57 agencies, including the local chapter of the American Cancer Society and Utah Heart Association. 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