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Show For Better or For Worse By Lynn Johnston ;Oo1orS Fin iNteszor .N The. hCCotfDifvN yjntu cJuJokelpp,- p.pn roo. ,, lI Theii Lake llL EarVEPHVJ ArUe Boo 1 er ion 3, Vur 'tArxut o Sooce to vei MutcFurtsor on , for her Qoes WHAT In THE Ol R SIMSES? Sinus i a cavity PIRPOSE OF in the front of the skull Humans have four groups of sinuses Doctors sometimes call these its.. IS By Leonard Starr 50MPrte NOT TO MY FOLLOWING US AOP? KNOWLEDGE:.. groups the paranasal sinuses because they all connect with the nasal cavity The exact function of the sinuses is not knuwn. but it is thought that by forming air spaces within the bones of the skull, they lighten and perhaps strengthen the skull. The sinuses also add a source of mucous to humidify the inhaled air There are four major pairs of sinuses, half of each pair are on either side of the midline of the face. Their mucous membranes are a continuation of the nasal mucous membrane and they open into the nasal cavity by means of tiny openings called ostia. The frontal sinuses lie in the bone above the eyes and behind the root of the nose. They vary greatly in size and sometimes are completely absent. their absence seldom seems to be noticed. The ethmoid sinuses form a labyrinth of five to 15 small areas separated by tiny bony partitions at the root of the nose between the eyes. They surround the opening into the frontal sinus and extend to the rear to the sphenoid sinus. The sphenoid sinus is in the center 5 of the head anti surrounds the pit u itary gland The maxillary sinuses develop separately from the ethmoid and sphenoid sinuses and are located in the cheekbone under the eyes loach one has roughly the shape of a pyramid although considerable variations occur This sinus, because it is close to the roots of the teeth, can cause dental symptoms when it becomes infected Conversely, infection of the roots of the upper teeth can produce an infection in the sinus In sinusitis the inflamed mucous membranes in the sinuses become swollen, closing the opening and pre- AND By Alex Kotzky 3-- G LET'S GO BACK TO SEE THE ROOM' WHAT FLIGHT Groundbreaking Set For Riverton Pool Special to The Tribune RIVERTON Salt Lake County and Riverton officials will break ground Saturday at 1 pm. for the south county pool at 12790 S. 1100 West, County Commissioner M. Tom Shimizu said. There will be refreshments at the Riverton City Hall. Jointly funded at an estimated $377,500, the pool is expected to be open this summer. Construction will start in February or March. - 1 RESERVATIONS WE CAN MAKE FOR HAWAII, SYLVIA' 'AND HOTEL RESERVATIONS. x.T Judge Parker By Paul Nichols Benefit Dance Tonight The Dont Waste Utah Campaign's benefit dance Saturday at 7.30 p m. at the Indian Walk-I- n Center, 120 W 1300 South, will feature the Disgusting Brothers band. Tickets will be $7 at the door. Fred Basset 19, 135 J'Jbi ailment may include dizziness and a running nose Allergies, colds influ enza and many other diseases often result in sinus trouble Other factors that may make certain individuals more susceptible to sinusitis include climate, uampness drafts and moking The treatment of sinus trouble in eludes rest and liquid diet drugs are helpful Sometimes surgery may be used to puncture a maxillary sinus and permit proper drainage Sinus trouble is dangerous because it may serve as a center of infection and that spreads to other parts of the body, such as the eye or brain Sinuses occur only in mamrnais birds and crocodiles The huge sphenoid sinus of the elephant extends ti, the very back of the skull Aor(H qo to gris and bov5 between the g venting infected material from draining out When this happens painful pressure builds up in the si- nuses The sinuses are lined with the same kind of membranes as those that line the nose Infections of the nose spread easily to the sinuses oges of 7 ond 17 answered In the hen tteir questions ere Ask Andy column Send your Question on o post cord to Ask Andy, The Salt Lake Tribune, P O 867, Salt Lake City, utoh 841 10 In addition to pain from pressure in the sinuses, other symptoms of sinus STAR GAZERO -- ARIES mar 2i AD 19 6 11 12 20 9 a3 SO 81 Taurus . 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The state has been planning for several years to eventually build a several regional center to state agencies under one roof for public convenience; now it appears likely that center will be next to Provo's cky offices at Center Street and 4th An "co-locat- West. The Division of Facilities Construction and Management has received a tentative offer from Provo y to obtain land suitable for a office building across 4th West filom existing city offices. The lease would be something like 99 years at $1 a year, state aides said. '.Provo officials, meanwhile, are studying the possibility of locating a new city library on deblock, and in a nine-rto-r- property swap with the Boy Scouts of America (now in an existing city building the city wants to occupy) a new scout center. 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