Show Page 12 - I SPS Millard County Thurs May 9 1985 HOLDEN FLOWELL TO YOUR GOOD HEALTH MD by Robert Day Fillmore Delta May is High Blood Pressure Education Month The National High Blood Pressure Education Program designates the month of May of each year as high blood pressure education month All adults are urged to have their blood pressure tested once per year more frequently if you’ve previously had an elevated blood pressure or are for high blood taking medications pressure High blood pressure or hypertension is a condition affecting 20 percent of all approximately Americans For persons over age 65 it is even more common occurring in about 40 percent For most of these affected individuals no specific cause can be determined for their (essential hypertension hypertension) There are no symptoms in the vast majority of people with high blood pressure that suggest any In fact a person can abnormality exist with moderately severe hypertension for many years and not have any symptoms until some complication develops It is well established through medical research that uncontrolled high blood pressure over a period of years significantly increases one’s heart disease risk of developing kidney failure and cerebrovascular disease (stroke) For these reasons treatment with dietary management and medications is recommended for all persons with high blood pressure Blood pressure requiring treatment is any pressure greater than 14090 (if either the upper -- or lower For persons over age 60 creased) some physicians do not treat unless the blood pressure is greater than 16095 Initial measures for treatment of hypertension are salt restriction from diet weight loss and an increase in physical activity Often these measures alone will return the blood pressure to normal Most patients however will require treatment with one or more medications Usually this means taking the medicine daily for life A large variety of medicines are available for to physicians of hypertension treatment Most patients will be started on a “water pill" or diuretic Regardless of which medication is given it must be taken regularly and faithfully to decrease any risk of heart disease and kidney disease stroke Only by taking prescribed medication will high blood pressure be controlled Only by having your blood pressure checked can high blood pressure be diagnosed Please give this some consideration during the month of May and have your blood pressure checked at your doctor's office at the county health free blood pressure department’s clinics or at the open house ceremonies for the new Fillmore and Delta hospitals Virgie (vie Ph Two darling babies have come to bring joy to two homes in this On April 26 little community Deseriee April Zobell arrived at the to Fillmore Hospital parents Wade and Yvette Zobell Little Miss weighed 7 lbs 9 oz and is 22 inches long Her grandparents are Yvonne and the late Qarence Barrus of Idaho Falls Yvonne is here helping grandma with her daughter and their new little daughter She reports she is enjoying every minute of helping and being a "grandma” The other little one is a little boy born at the Fillmore Hospital April 29 to Phil and Kae Starley Little Talon J Starley weighed 7 lbs 12 oz and is 22 inches long He has a and sisters Shane big brother Tamlyn Treo and Shena to enjoy and help care for him Grandparents are Ward and Helen Starley of and Jarold and Peggy Fillmore Robison of Flowell to Nona Tomkinson came May spend some time with her son and Don and Dena Tomkinson and Rodney The children of John and Joleen Sevey spent several days last week with their grandparents Ralph and while the parents Leah Robinson were away on business ARM Dr Rodger L Scoville SIIOl'I DC National D! R PAIN pjinlul spisini when putting your arm nr shoulder tltroueh an ordinary range ol motion? It could indicate nerve compression in your upper spinal region Perhaps it was triggered when you fell or twisted your upper liodv veil faulty posture alters spinal and hlotks normal movements of segments m your upicr back and neck relief with a begins f'hiroprntie thorough diagnostic exam to locate the specific source ol spinal biomechanical distortion Gentle manipulative by your chiropractor can correct the suhluxation responsible lor compression ol nerves in the eel shoulder area With gradual correction of spinal misalignments the ache across the "shawl" ot your region is cased and erased Presented as a service to the community Hospital Week by Della Chiropractic Center 288 W Main Delta Utah 84624 Ph: BYU Avalon Johnson Mr and Mrs enjoyed two sessions each at the Provo LDS Temple April 26 Mr and Mrs Frank Bauer were pleased to have their sons Lew and Albert of Colorado spend a couple of days here April Clayton Williams came from Nephi April 24 to help his and sister Delial and Virgie Ivie ' OASIS Cheryl Roundy Ph: 8643683 CHIROPRACTIC OUTLOOK By Avalon and Agnes Johnson visited in Aurora on April 23 with former Don and Jean Flowell residents Neilson The Johnsons really enjoyed visiting with the Neilsons in their lovely comfortable home Jean is happy with being able to have some which of the modem conveniences were not possible when they lived at of Neilson Keith Lake Clear was at his Alaska Anchorage parents’ home for a visit Pauline Robinson who lives with and daughter George her at Rheadean and Stephenson Holden spent a day last week here and son with her Arleen and Grant Robinson Heidi Nielson was here with her Ray and Shirley Nielson parents during the spring break between semesters at BYU She returned to school April 29 Jaron Robison is here to help his on the farm this Jarold father He has been attending summer May 12-1- 8 1985 Mrs Mike Peterson from Elko Nevada and Sam Sledge from Las Vegas visited over the weekend with Mrs Morgan Howell Daryl Cropper and sons Hon and Kyle from Las Vegas spent the weekend with Inez Kelly Mrs Mahonri Croprelatives and per from Hinckley friends Dr and Mrs Joe Roundy and family from Tooele visited over the weekend with Mrs Howard Roundy Mrs Rex Stanworth and family spent last weekend in Salt Lake Mrs Tony Stanworth spent a few days in Preston Idaho Mrs Stewart Rowley from Oak City became proud parents of a boy Monday He weighed 8 lbs 9 ozs 21 inches long and born in Payson Grandparents are Mrs Lome Rowley To welcome him home are his sister Teonnia and his brother Mandon Mrs Emerson Gonder from Garrison visited during the week with Mrs Loren Rowley Cherryl Wood Ph Spending last weekend with Mr and Mrs Wesley Stephenson were Mr and Mrs Wesley’s cousins from San Jose Bert Johnson Their trip to Utah was California their 59th anniversary wedding celebration to Brandon Watts Congratulations of Fillmore and Connie Johnson on their marriage Saturday May 4 1985 Our sympathy to Karla Dastrup on Grant the passing of her father Roberts of Elsinoron April 30 1985 Fred Butterfield returned April 28 after spending four weeks in Korea with the Army Reserve guests of Grant and Overnight Geneal Stevens were their daughter Idaho Sharon Marler of Rexburg Deon Cooper of and her daughter with also visited They Logan Bonnie Dearden Sharon’s sister and family of Fillmore Mr and Mrs Wendell Stephenson of Las Vegas visited a few days with Bruce and Hattie and his parents his brother Cecil Stephenson Hazel Harmon was happy to have of Dale Anderton daughter Bountiful and granddaughter-in-laLeah Dawn Holt and spend Emily Anderton daughter her the day visiting recently Clark father Bennett’s Delma Wood celebrated his 96th birthday on April 29 in Levan Delma took Clyde and Lillian Wood and Hazel Harmon up to wish their brother a Clark’s daughter Happy Birthday Lillis Woodall of Bountiful brought Clark’s brother Dean and Dean’s wife Martha down from Salt Lake for the special occasion The group enjoyed a turkey dinner with all the the and day spent trimmings visiting to Jodi Wood on Congratulations her election to State FHA Reporter at the State FHA Convention Bobbett Bennett Lori Stevens and Jodi all convention attended the spending Friday night and returning home Saturday Mrs Jeff Johnson will be honored at a Bridal Tea today (Thursday May 9) at the home of Myrtle Rowley in Fillmore Everyone is invited ABRAHAM Phyllis Johnson Ph: 864'3675 a guess it’s about time we had some news from Abraham and surrounding area Margeret Taylor in Phoenix Arizona writes to say she misses reading about what we are doing out here Margeret hopes to be able to come to Utah this summer to spend a month with her daughter Sandy Rassmussen in Orem Sherman and Gladys Tolbert spent in St of last week part George with Tom and Wanda lee Anderson and family Faye Tennant tells me that Kate is Poulson from back recovering surgery which she had recently Ella Dean Corbett had surgery on her knee She is in Las Vegas with Neil and Jackie Sampson while she recuperates Faye has some new neighbors Don and Donna Holmes have moved into the John Fullmer home Velma Talbot had surgery on her knee last week Her daughters Afton Petersen Jane Johnson and Bonita Kapaska took her to Payson for the operation She spent a few days at the home of Jane and Doug Johnson until she was able to get around little better Reports are that Nina Johnson’s condition is improving she had to undergo further surgery on April 26th Bert was home Thursday but went back Triday to be with Nina She is in the Utah Valley Hospital Betty Johnson spent Friday in with Karla Corry She went up with Ray and Mary Ann Johnson When she arrived home Merrill and Carol Johnson were here from American Tork to see her Owen and Alice Benson went to Orem on April 28th to hear their Grandson Kirk Benson give his mission report Kirk served in Guatamala His parents are Richard and Geri Benson Family menbers enjoyed dinner at the Benson home after the meeting Pete and Lois Kakunes are spending some time with daughters Sherri Peterson and Jan Turner Pete is helping with the building of Kim and Sherri’s house Shirley Austin and son Harold came from San Diego to spend A couple of days with the Bernard Jackson family and Jim and Maxene Owens It’s always a pleasure to meet and visit with Betty Baker from Baker Her mother Nevada Alice Jensen recently celebrated her 95th birthday 864-512- 1 We Have Liquid Nitrogen 32-0-- 0 And New Equipment For Easy Application odd spmg) feaiej7 If you prefer WE also HAVE a variety of DRY FERTILIZERS Customers may USE OUR CARTS - NO CHARGE OR - WE CAN APPLY IT FOR YOU with our Big Flotation Spreaders ALL fertilizers are COMPETITIVELY PRICED Please feel free to come in and talk to us or give us a CALL: To control kochia and other broadleaves in your spring barley you need BanveP herbicide Tank mix Banvel with MCPA and leaf stage Then apply it at the barley's you get the best control for tough broadleaves like 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