Show Don’t Be A Sucker For Drug and Cosmetic Quackery EDITORIAL One Million Utahns Indians had lived in the canyonlands and valleys of it was not till Utah ever since the dawn of built the first white trading post 1844 that trapper Miles Goodyear of course Fathers west of the Wasatch on the site of Ogden Earlier explored the Utah Lake region— in 1776 Escalante and Domingueuz Those other seekers the year of America’s war for Independence held their rendezvous in the Green fur the freedom trappers after a for dozen years beginning in 1825 River country almost annually Mormon pioneers Of course it was not until 1847 when the a path hewed by the Wasatch the along worked their way through Donner Party that permanent white settlement of Utah it has taken fully 117 years— from territory became a reality Thus 24 1964— for Utah to gain its July 24 1847 until Sept inhabitant to the best statistics available on the 24th day of For according of this year a newcomer will come across the Wasatch September pioneer in the Beehive State This present-dahere on bent settling at a 600 mph clip He may come by streammay arrive by trains liner through those same canyons once pierced by wagon in a sedan or stationwagon Chances are he and his family will arrive that have replaced the traveling broad smoothly paved highways dugways of bygone years will be coming Utah’s “Mr Million By all available calculations or industry— in contrast to to seek or hold down a job in business a living from the soil to wrest came who those earlier pioneers were the hardWell as the saying goes “the first hundred years indeed in reaching est” In this case the first 117 years were hard tote board The Utah the on population that magic 1000000 figure doubtless will come more quickly here in valleys next million scenic supply of water abundant power blessed by a a sturdy people— and faith wonders "It’s time to forget the past There are those who say to Utahns now and Sept 24th let’s make Between Not so to forge ahead” for new jobs for newcomers every effort to forge ahead pressing build new schools new industries new seek Let’s and oldsters alike citizens plus But let’s not attractions for recreational values that have old of lose not sight let's faith lose Utahns in the past made this Utah of ours so attractive to a million still to come and to those many million Utahns Although present-da- EDITORIAL They’re Talking About Us! even if this season There is one television show we intend to see which will be aired we miss all the rest And that is "Smalltown” 18 at pm EST over the NBC network on Friday September too We think our readers will want to see it it classifies as: This NBC “Special Project” will deal with what abundance and DREAM TOWN — picture postcard of prosperity contentment but not “all it seems” an umbil STRIP TOWNS usually a collection of villages along cities and local ical main highway that brings travellers from the farm boys to its clip joints bleak ana DYING TOWNS — bleak and boarded up its people defeated CITIES — which TRAILER to pense of cultural heritage" great progress — but beware of or that “feed” hair roots and unproved remedies Beware too scalp’ Be particularly skeptical present of the phony who promotes his of advertisements that product to the public and claims case histories and testimonials quackHow do you recognize the medical profession is against Here are some pertinent He will lead you ery? it and him wasted questions to guide you: only to blasted hopes treatment Is the formula or savings and disaster or Your doctor keeps up with something “exclusive” what is being done in cancer Does it promise a quick cure? search and will refer you to a Is it advertised by case historspecialist if necessary An oritative source of cancer infor- ies or testimonials? clamor for Does the sponsor mation is: The American Cancer Society 219 East 42nd Street medical investigation and recognition? New York N Y 10017 Does the sponsor claim medi- Heart Disease: There are many kinds of heart cal men are persecuting him or disease — now often called card- - fear hys competition? icvascular disease Proper diag- - Are the recognized treatments nosis is essential to proper treat- - belittled? If the answer to any of these ment There is no single treat- is “yes” — be wary Investigate ment for all heart conditions One good rule for preventing a before you invest! Save your attack is to avoid over- - ney and maybe your life! — weight Your doctor will help you a diet suited to your choose needs Garlic is not good for nor are safhigh blood pressure The severe pain of these dis- flower oil capsules a preventive eases makes the sufferer an easy for heart diseases and strokes target for the charlatan Early An authoritative source of infortreatment by a competent doctor mation is: The American Heart it can help Association 44 East 23rd Street is a “must” since prevent crippling The doctor New York 10 N Y will also prescribe the most ef- Wrinkle: fective pain relievers But there but These are an unwelcome are as yet no drugs which inevitable gift of time There are truthfully can be labeled as a many good inexpensive creams cure Be wary of and lotions on the market today promotions that don’t actually to help lubricate the skin and promise a cure — but nevertheless alleviate dryness But there are it imply no creams lotions masks or A source of authoritative inplasters that will prevent correct formation: The Arthritis and or remove wrinkles Beware of Rheumatism Foundation 10 Co- products that have such extravaYork 19 New lumbus Circle or as “Eter names slogans gant N Y nal Youth Oil” “Magic Wrinkle Cancer: Remover" or “Miracle Hormone and radiation Cream for an Ageless You” Surgery KEEP FREEDOM cure many cases of cancer when Baldness: IN YOUR FUTURE it is diagnosed and treated in the form of The most common WITH Loss of time can baldness is early stages hereditary There are have tragic consequences no drugs or treatments that can U S SAYINGS BONDS Cancer research is making bring dead cells back to life — There have been more medical advances made in the past 50 years than in all the previous years of recorded history Many diseases have been conquered and many more brought under control Yet even in this “Golden the American Age of Medicine” public is still being victimized by in the health fakes and swindles The older American makes a substantial proportion of up part of the general popula- tion which is duped in this man ner It’s easy to believe in medical fakes when you’re sick frightAnd it’s just as ened or alone easy to fall for phony cosmetics that promise to restore youth and beauty The Food and Drug Administration whose mission it is to enforce the Federal Food Drug and Cosmetic Act has this to remedies say about the phony promoted for some of the ailments which affect older people: Arthritis and Rheumatism: survival at the exoffer “economic migrant workers and retirees and r k finally the in their current prosperity to SUICIDE TOWNS — that refuse look on the face of approaching doom tenderness by This documentary is narrated with sympathy even small town boy Fredric March who says in his opening as they were remarks: “Half a century separates these small towns of life in them: in my day from what they are today There is a way IS Amerthat it has been called the grassroots a cultural heritage they insist there is no ica Some disagree and in this Space Age is these people It decencies basic time no need for our traditional His eulogy in who feel that our democratic ideal is he it was" “How says lovely short is elegy: asks Perhaps not “But was it ally as we remember it?” he is no But perhaps SO! We are not about to admit that our town on the street faces the all “when longer lovely that the day is gone same token were familiar and so many were friendly” Nor by the will we insist there is no room for improvement to grant that is to say that Perhaps our town is an exception But More rational we think is the view America is no longer America die that our nation born in travail must live in travail will only — cease to when all of us — in cities in towns and in the country mum '1 SWIDkSr! 4 a ' tipi A wnw fair 'V £' " '' j: vlv: weu4r struggle for our security and our freedom dislocations and Change has come faster and faster It has brought town and big And if we are any judge ugliness with it — to small — have Americans small town people — who are the taken it in far better stride its warnings Watch “Smalltown" Accept But judge our town for yourself v HEREIili CHEVROLET'S STRONG DAYS — SEPT Paul Wlnchsll and Jarry Mahonsy pa rto n all t las Tha Stilt Mao Utah's Tarry Slstars your favorita — SEPT ON ICE — II — U30 b graaiasl avar lha CoUsaum apaclal matlsaaa HORSE — RACING FIREWORKS — Correspondent PHONE GUNNISON VALLEY NEWS Gunnison U tah Published every Thursday at Visiting at the home of Mr and Mrs Welcome Jensen and at Gunnison Utah Second Class the home of Mrs Viola Jensen postage paid at Gunnison Utah Cherry Jr from Blue Dale were Mr and Mrs Harold Perry and Mr and Mrs Brig Perry From Riverton Subscription Rate $400 per Year came Mr 4nd Mrs Melvin Hunt Advertising Rales on Request from Draper Mr and Mrs Paul Smith and from Island Park Idaho Bill Jensen and Norman Anderson They spent the weekend in Mayfield and on Labor Day all motored to Fishlake The Jolly Six Club of spent Thursday of last week at Maple Grove Those enMrs DeVon Jensen Their son joying their breakfast and dinner there were Mrs Venessa Jensen Kim accompanied them on the Mrs Viola Jensen Mrs Geneva Anderson Mrs Devoda Voorhees Mrs Rhoda Stenberg and Mrs Yll63t PF0gF3IH Elizabeth Anderson (Continued From Page 3) Mrs Elizabeth Anderson spent preparations for the 1965 crop Friday evening at the home of They should not be saddied with Mrs Elinor Madsen in Ephraim this program for 1965 It will furwho was entertaining members ther depress wheat farmers’ inof the Utopia club of Manti for I therefore respectfully comes their last Kennsington recommend to you that you ask Visiting at the home of Mr and the Congress while it is still in Mrs Scow were their session to Lloyd repeal the legislation daughters Faye and Connie and under which this program is betheir families of Salt Lake Maroperated and substitute a ing vin Scow returned to Salt Lake price support program based on with them where he will attend the market Such a program is the Tech Trade School this win- embodied in the wheat proviter and sions of S 1617 HR 6540 Mrs Vergie Sorenson spent the 0ber bills now before the Con- weekend in Mayfield with her gress parents Mr and Mrs Hyrum Mr Shuman said copies of his Whitlock Mrs Sorensen brought were being sent to the her daughter with her to visit telegram chairmen and ranking minority also a visited sister with They members of the agriculture comand family Mr and Mrs Daniel and other mittees of Congress Good leaders In Sacrament meeting Sunday Congressional evening five Merrihands Primary class graduated from Primary They are: Miss JoAnn Sorensen TICKETS HOW AT daughter of Mr and Mrs Horace Sorensen Zara Hansen daughter S Tribune Bldg of Mr and Mrs Erval Hansen Elaine Peterson daughter of Mr ard Mrs Evan Peterson Jerolyn Christensen daughter of Mr and Mrs Boyden Christensen and Rebecca Ann Christiansen daughter of Mr and Mrs Bert Christiansen Several changes were made in the ward auxiliary organization in Sacrament meeting Released from the Sunday School SuperMr was Kendyl intendency Wilkins and sustained in his position was Joe L Christensen Released from the YWMIA State Fair Coliseum Presidency were: Afton Sorensen president and Carla Wil8:30 pm nightly Mrs Edna kins counselor SEPT 18th thru FRIDAY Bjerregaard was sustained as SEPT 27th SUNDAY President with Irene Hansen reas and counselor her MATINEES maining Merle Hansen remaining as secSat Sept 19 — 1 & 5 pm Sun Sept 20 — 2:30 pm retary Wed Sept 23 — 5:00 pm In the YMMIA SuperintendenFri Sept 25 — 5:00 pm cy Kendyl Wilkins was released Sat Sept 26 — & 5 pm Leon as and Sun Sept 27 — & 5 pm Superintendent Reynolds as counselor Sustained Price Ine Tex A Felr Adm was Murray as Superintendent SS15 — SSU — SI78 — SI 15 Christiansen with his counselors BARGAIN FAMILY Wed Best SS Only — 5 a being Evan Peterson and Glen SS75 — St 50 — S175 with Randy Andrew Whitlock Gee Adm SI 75 All Shew Christiansen remaining as secretary For Information Call Speakers at the meeting were: Filltd m erder MAIL ORDERS: Lester Hansen and Hans Bogh rtittpi Srnd iitmfitd to mtk eemuhne runt omtthpe 16006 Mr and Mrs Neil Sorensen Bo EAIR STATE UTAH Uto Ckj Vuk spent a few days in Nampa Mr and with Idaho 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