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Show mm ianaQEQasanaonnnaD aaaat Worthless cures Many millions of dollars are spent annually by Americans on unproven or worthless medical remedies and cures, Dr. Milo C. Moody, Chief of Staff of the Payson Hospital, stated in a recent interview. A considerable part of this money is wasted by individuals, Dr. Moody conon alleged cancer cures which tinued, have no effect on the cancer. Worse than the money squandered, Dr. Moody pointed out, is the time lost in seeking proper treatment which could truly save a patients life." Cancer begins as a cell which grows widely and eventually spreads via the lymph glands and blood stream to other parts of the body, Dr. Moody explained. It is of paramount importance that once it is detected, the patient begin proper treatment at the earliest opportunity. If every American recognized and acted promptly upon the discovery of cancers warning signals, thousands of lives could be saved every year, Dr. Moody stated in relation to the dreaded disease. The seven warning signs of cancer, Dr. Moody pointed out, are somewhat like a buildings alarm system to protect against fire or like a ships radar to warn of danger. The American Cancer Society, he said, urges all citizens to familiarize themselves with cancers warning signals to help reduce the number of fatal cancer case . Dr. Moody explained that the survival rate from cancer today is one out of three cases, but with our knowledge of the disease increasing each year, we know that we could save one out of two, provided detection, of the disease was early and the treatment prompt. Cancers seven warning signs, according to Dr. Moody are: 1: Unusual bleeding or discharge; 2: A lump or thickening in the breast or elsewhere; 3: A sore that does not heal; 4: Change in bow el or bladder habits; 5: Hoarseness or cough; Dr. Milo C. 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Some people as they leave are tittering nervously, or smiling foolishly. It seems to affect different people in different ways. You may think I am referring to a hospital of some kind, or a place where drugs are sold, or a hideout for bad movies, or a dentists office, but Im not thinking of any of these. I am referring to the Driver License Bureau, and believe it or not the things which gives people such various reactions is the fact that they now take your photo. Some who have endured the ordeal say that it is over so quickly it just overwhelms you. Others say that they kept wondering if they thought to smile. The lady I referred to who was raging, was upset because she thought she would get to pose three or four time and then choose the pose she preferred. If some person could just be on hand when the envelope arrives in the mail, and was opened for the first time and catch the expression of the owner when he views his photo he could make a fortune showing expressions going from mild shock to severe shock and ranging on to Mr. Roy Hunlck. Jehovah's Witnesses Plan Convention Jehovahs Witnesses will soonbe attending their circuit convention in West semi-annu- al circuit convention in West Jordan, Utah, scheduled for March 28 to 30, 1969. According to the presiding minister, Mr. Roy Hunick, the Bible convention will be held in the West Jordan Junior High School, 7550 South Redwood Road; and the theme for the three-da- y gathering will be Make Wise Use of the Remaining Time. The reason for this convention is to help Jehovahs Witnesses develop their ability to help others in their home missionary program, semi-annu- al 6: Indigestion or difficulty in swallowing; and 7: Change in size or color of a wart or mole. cancer is present. mm public knowledge of cancers warning signals, Dr. Moody pointed out that cancer begins as a localized disease. At the start, a single cell-o- r perhaps two or three become cancerous and reproduces by dividing into two cells. The process is repeated over HiHiaaatnnam Gtopm) dunum aamam Q 0 GFCSOb 00n 00 ; rVi $41 4 ntermountain Q) ciation HirtatVMH 6 THE PAYSON CHRONICLE Thursday, March 20, 1969 The Al Hirt Show opens for three performances at Valley Music HaU in North Salt Lake, Thursday March 20 and runs thru Saturday, March 22 with performances at 8:30 p.m, each evening. Like Topsy, he just grew. Considering Al Hirt, this description might be of the physical man, an everestofa figure whose weight hovers between 275 and 300 pounds ficer they arent as guilty as their red face might indicate. One young teenager I know was almost in difficulty because she was so disgusted the way her picture turned out. Since receiving it in the mail she had let no one see it. The other night her fathers insurance agent dropped by to te check on and the insurance for the family. The father explained that he wanted his daughters name put on the auto insurance now that she had her The agent requested to see license. her license so that he could get the number written down. The sly teen just covered the picture with her thumb and held out the card so that the agent could get the number. Her face was crimson and when family members began to titter the agent became inquisitive about what was going on. He at this point began wondering if it was really HER own card. The teenager had a few moments of painful contemplating deciding just what to do. She debated about revealing the photo but when she thought of the possibility of NOT driving the car her pride had to suffer and she gave the man the card,-thehid it in the depths of her wallet up-da- and whose infrequent attempts at dieting inv''1' losing acres. It is, however, meant to suggest the phenomenon that his career has become. It was not so many years ago that if anyone outside his native New Orleans knew the name Al Hirt, it was as a good jazz trumpet. Today, he is the king, the most famous trumpet player (with the possible exception of the Angel Gabriel) the entertainment world has ever known. Both Hirt and his wife are New Orleanians, which is a state of being people from other parts of the country just do not understand. One day, the two of them were walking down the street in Las Vegas where the band Hirt was with at the time was playing an engagement. Al turned to Mary and asked, know what Id like better than anything else in the world right new? Mary, without any hesitation whatsoever gave the right answer in two words Cerole Gumbo. With that, they gave into their homesickness for the city that care forgot and flew back home, and in so doing blew what was a promising career. Appearing with Al Hirt will be Pee Wee and the Young Set. Tickets are now on sale at Valley Music Hall Box Office in North Salt Lake City n, and may be charged at all Sears, ZCMI, K.O.B, and the Merc Department Stores. Cas-tleto- Since 1930 again. As she thought it over the next day, she was a bit alarmed though, for she relized that she must LOOK like the photo on the card because the agent accepted the photo at its face value... Duraclearr the safe, sure .flower fresh apoplexy. Some folks have been known to stare at the photo with a perplexed look on their face, scan the name and adress on the envelope, grab the photo card again and wonder whats going on. It has been very difficult in some cases to convice these individuals that the photo is really of THEM. I just wonder what success police officers are having in getting people to display the colorful cards, what success people are having in convincing the of- - Should any of these signals last longer than two weeks, Dr. Moody urged a prompt visit to the doctor. Only he can tell if In detailing the urgency for Al way to dean your rugs and furniture in your home! colors come alive! or harsh scrubbing. Every- thing's dry, in place, and ready to use the same day! and over, and if left unchecked the cells tend to spread via the lymph glands or blood vessels to other parts of the body. It is to prevent this spreading that prompt action must be taken once a warning sign is discovered, Dr. Moody stated. 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