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Show Simbynv fever, cancer sun-relat- ed warns Cancer Society With ' long, lazy summer days, thousands of Utahns are heading to recreation spots and backyards to tout their bodies to a fashionable golden brown. Whether they swim, play tennis, boat, ski, golf, garden, bike, fish or just stretch out in the warm days, many sun worshipers don't know theyre also running a risk of skin cancer. Almost all of the MO, 000 cases of this disease developed annually by Americans are considered to be warns the American Cancer Society. Except for sometimes helping to relieve such conditions as asthma, aching joints, acne and psoraisis, any health benefit from the sun are mainly psychological. The. bedrock truth is, too much sun is harmful. THE IMMEDIATE RESULT of overexposure to the sun's rays is sunburn, with its painful blisters, fever and other Prematurely aged skin also awaits thou who may sun unconcernedly in their youth. sun-relate- d, But the worst of constant is skin cancer. Fortunately, common skin cancers are very curable. Fortunately, too, they have visible, early warnings: a sore that does not heal, change in size or color of a wart or mole, or development of any unusual pigmented area. If found early enough, skin cancer 'can usually be removed with little trouble. But if left untreated, worse problems and even death can result ONE SERIOUS form of skin cancer, melanoma, which strikes about 9,000 people a year, accounts for most skin cancer deaths. And, notes the American over-exposu- . Cancer Society's Utah Division, melanoma, in contrast to most cancers which are leu common in Utah than in other states, actually has a higher incidence in Utah. Statistics show a rate of 5.6 cases per 100,000 in Utah males, compared to a national average of 4.6 and 5.4 in females compared to a national 4.4. Melonoma is not considered primarily sun related, But its warning signals are d skin exactly the ume as cancers, so it is especially important to see a doctor early, the Cancer Society sun-relate- warns. and There are also some precautions: -- Fairskinned persons and thou whose job demand long sun exposure are most susceptible to damage. They should take special care. -- Certain drugs, such as some antibiotics, antibacterial sup or skin creams, barbituatea and birth control pills, and Increase j sun some perffmesgj sensitivity. -- The best cover-uis any one of the sun-fact- s o Topper Club honors are awarded annually to district managers and agents throughout the companies' operating territory who meet production standards in all member companies of the organization. Wives of club members will attend the business sessions. Delegates to the Wyoming meeting have been selected from the companies' Northern Mountain States region including the states of Idaho, Montana and Utah. effective. According to Cancer Society Officials: One is not fully protected in the shade of a beach umbrella. Ultraviolet rays are bouncing toward you from all directions. Ones not safe on a cloudy day, or even underwater. Clouds let through 70 to 80 percent of the ultraviolet rays, and they can seek you out even three feet below lets through the water. And a wet at least half the ultraviolet. -- Altitude plays a role, because there is less atmosphere to filter out the ultraviolet rays. Backpackers and skiers should know this, and also know that snow can reflect up to 85 percent of the One is better off bicycling or playing golf than lying motionless. A moving target is harder for rays to find. One should avoid sun reflectors. They expose the most delicate facial areas, under the chin, eyelids, earlobes. -- True, sunshine is a source of Vitamin diet. D, but so is a well-balanc- ADDITIONAL INFORMATION is in a new booklet being distributed by the American Cancer Society entitled Sense in the Sun." Copies may be obtained from the Utah Division offices, 610 E. South Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah, 84102, or calling available 322-043- During the past three months, the Bureau of Land Management has settled a number of trespass cases on Natural Resource Lands. Lloyd Ferguson, District Manager, says the number one problem is livestock grazing in wrong pastures; second, has been the constructing of improvements and without securing a right-of-wathird, cutting and removing of firewood and timber without a permit. Thirteen trespass notices have been issued and a total of $2,302 collected in fines. Mr. Ferguson commented that BLM has placed new emphasis on law enforcement with the hiring of special law enforcement agents. He also asked that anyone having1 questions' about construction facilities, obtaining rights-of-wa- y or gathering firewood, to contact the Vernal District Office. Curley Qs dancers schedule activities Rodeo royalty chosen to reign over the Altamont 4th of July Rodeo in Altamont was left to right, Shara Dawn Daview, 2nd attendant, Lisa Shiner, cooperative providing financing to farmers and ranchers. Its typical operating loan is for one year or less. Porcelain workshop set July 0 for Basin area 18-3- Only six openings are left for the porcelain workshop sponsored by the Utah State University Education Center and the Uintah Potter's Guild. The workshop, which will be held July is apparently the only salt fired porcelain workshop being given in the United States this year. An added feature is that during the two week workshop a salt kiln will be built at the Guild. Douglas Fey is the guest instructor, and will be using demonstrations, individual instruction, and slide lectures to teach many phases of porcelain. His . slides show different people's work and the many possibilities of working with procelain. He exposes students to both the traditional and contemporary means used in porcelain work. Mr. Fey, originally from Denver, received his Master of Fine Arts from the University of Colorado in Boulder where he has been teaching a pottery program on the college level. His prizes and awards include the Purchase award from Marietta College Crafts National in 1973, and also of being an exhibitor in the Object 75 Show in Grand Junction, Colo. Summer workshops are held at the Guild annually and people attend from all over the United States. Fourteen states were represented two years ago. University and graduate credit is offered for the workshop and senior high students are eligible to participate. Registrations are due at office and closing time is July 16. For more information call City, Logan, Cedar City. 1976 School Calendar Septembers October 7 & 8 October 25 November 5 November 25 & 26 December 23 v. January 3 January 21 February 21 March 25 April 7 & 8 May 27 May 28 Richfield, Roosevelt In 1975 the association dispersed over $127 million dollars to members. State cattlemans convention set in Salina 7 urged to attend. Phone news Hems to Teacher I I Enfamilra. I I I 05 asm Lime A l"Jay Hex. t"Jator!SI? Green Beans S'1" Hera fly central Grub central t MEXI-FRIE- S RICE BANDIDOS OUTLAWS SALADS REFRITOS CRUSTOS EMPANADAS SOFT DRINKS ' MILK AND COFFEE ' Always free prizes for the kids Plaza Shopping Center fied in the policy. Uninsured Motorist: Pro lecls you and your passengers in the event of bodily injury caused by an uninsured, or financial driver. It does not pay for dumage to your car. Your collision coveruge lakes care of that. Rid-Ez- 1 Rid-Ez- of Moor-Man- 's Medicated has proven it can pay three ways: Horn flies almost disappear when grazing beef cattle or dairy heifers eat recommended amounts. Cattle grubs are stopped when catin recommended tle eat 89 05 : 295 5-0- 9 45 49 59 Salad Crispins I59 Meat Department Get 3 benefits y with g 3-- Tenderizer.??. Udtor Softener S?'!' SOFT CORN TACOS Since 1963, 59 69 I!?. dlargarine CRISP TACOS SOFT FLOUR TACOS CHIU TAMALES Sw$ 1 Canned milliET!. the national profettional society whose members have earned the CPCU designation by meeting high educational, ethical and experience requirements. Q. Could you please tell me just what I am being protected against when I buy my car insurance? TOSTADOS 5-- 09 Potatoes Sauce 557!.: Spaghetti e Vs Shortening I t check-ou- 66 49 Clifchon Dags 55, ....... i. ' This information hat been tupplied by expert t at The Society of Chartered Property A Casualty Underwriters, A. Gladly. Actually there are five types of covers gg to protect you from financial loss. Liability Insurance: Protects you against loss caused by damage to others or their property. If you have caused an accident and are judged to be at fault, your liability insurance covers this. Collision Insurance: Protects you against loss when your car hits another car or object. It covers only the car, and losses are subject to the deductible amount which is slated in your policy. Comprehensive Insurance: Protects you against loss caused by damage to your car from most sources other than collision, depreciation and normal wear and tear. It coven fire, theft, hail, storm, vandalism and glass breakage. Medical Payments: Medical coverage will take care of medical expenses for all persons injured in your automobile without regnrd to fault, up to the limits speci- 738-209- 5 Eggsts" Paper TohoIs ST. UEA Deer Hunt End of first quarter (46 days) Thanksgiving School closes for Christmas School resumes End of Second quarter (47 days) Washington's Birthday End of third quarter (44 days) Easter vacation Last day of school (quarter- - 43 days) Tomato Saucoir. CRISP SHELL MEAT BURRITOS CRISP SHELL BEAN BURRITOS SOFT SHELL MEAT BURRITOS SOFT SHELL BEAN BURRITOS COMBINATION DINNERS TACO BURGERS HAMBURGERS CORN DOGS ENCHILADAS Cattlemen's-Associatio- n is hosting the Utah State Cattlemens summer convention, to be held In Salina, Utah on July 16, and 17. The convention will begin Friday with a parade at 10 a.m. followed by a Meet the Press" luncheon. There will be Cattlemen and Cow belle meetings in the early afternoon. A social hour will be at 7 p.m. followed by an outdoor barbeque at the Legion HalL At 9:30 there will be a dance at the Branding Iron Inn. Saturday morning there will be a tour of points of interest in the Northern area of the county, concluding with a dinner. All cattlemen and their wives are Specials for July 1 5, 1 6, 1 7 Teachers Institute & at stations First day of school Labor Day TRY OUR EXCITING FOOD ITEMS and 722-229- y; August 25, 26, 27 August 30 This past weekend the basin square dancers joined dancers from surrounding states in a Dams Dance held at Flaming Gorge, where twenty five squares danced to guest caller Fred Brown and Clarence Eskridge. The club has plans to dance Thursday, July 15, at 8 p.m. at the Country Auto Clinic and is also planning a pot luck salad bar. Members are urged to bring their favorite salad and dressing. Coming events for the club will include with a Fish Lake Frolic on July 30-3- 1 rlUr Fred Brown and Frank Sanders, and Friday and Saturday dances with Saturday afternoon workshops. or capital for machinery Financing improvements are also made for periods up to seven years. Utah Farm PCA serves Utah and portions of Arizona, Nevada and Wyoming through offices in Salt Lake The Sevier County Queen and Sherry West, 1 st attendant. 18-3- 0, BLM settles trespass cases The new PCA employee is a native of Richfield, Utah. In addition to Utah Farm PCA he also trained for 14 weeks at PCAs in Fresno, California and Reno, Nevada. Utah Farm PCA is an agricultural 16-1- ALTAAAONT RODEO ROYALTY July 15,1976 STANDARD degree in accounting. In recognition of outstanding achievements in the insurance field, Maxine Kenison, Duchesne, will be the guest of Farmers Insurance Group of companies July 11 through 14 at its Topper Club convention at Jackson Hole, Wyoming, according to Darell F. Norris, vice president in charge of sales, headquarters will be at the Virginian MoteL popular brand name sunscreens that benzoic acid). contain PABA These absorb ultraviolet rays and allow gradual tranning. Sun blocks, like zinc oxide ointment, and clothing like long sleeved shirts and wide hats are also (para-amin- 3a Maxine Kenison to be honored by Ins. group Rid-Ez- y amounts for 75 days or more, Mineral requirements of glazing cattle are filled by the scientif cally -- for formulated minerals in Rid-Ez- y Fish Sliclis Cheese Srr.-!- ". I39 Produce Department Potatoes 5T. .....65 12 Cabbage Cantaloupe- - 49 reproduction, milk flow, calf growth and gains. 3 way Let's figure what benefits can be worth to you. s Chris Erickson Phone 722-232- 5 Myrin Ranch Phone 454-349- 4 Phone 738-245- 1 Phone Orders Welcome - - Duchesne Free town delivery before 5:00 p.m. |