OCR Text |
Show I Says . . . PUBLIfJIED WEEKLY AT EUREKA, UTAH Printed By ART CITY PURLIS1IING COMPANY Spunoville, Utah "Entered aa second- - claw 10, 1948, at the 3, 1879." matter February at Eureka, Utah, under the Act of March fl Subscription In Advance, Per Year, $4.00; Per Copy, 10c Editor and Manager Reporter NATIOWAl , ... Harrison Conover Mrs. Bells Coffey The Uiiig m one of e ter tee of the article e written by memben Utah Slate Medical Aiiocialion and publithed in cooperation with yonr local newipaper. Theta article t are tcheduled to appear rrery other week throughout the year in an effort to better acquaint you uilh problrmt of health, and designed to improve tha of the people of Utah well-bein- "PROSTATE TROUBLE IN OLD MEN " (Dll UA Weevil Damage is Decreased by Otrol, conducted largely by 7. V. Lleberman, U. S. Department of Agriculture entomologist, located Control Research at the Utah State Agricultural College, Agricultural Experiment Station, has to a large extent made possible the elimination of alfalfa weevil crop losses. During the several seasons since the development By George F. Knowltoa of the new spring stubble-treat-mtUSAO Exteuioa Eatomologlat to kill adult weevfls, estimatconweevil Research on alfalfa ed crop savings of M million dollars to nearly 1 million dollars have been achelved by our Utah nt farmers. Control the alfalfa weevil in early spring. Do this by means of a heptachlor or dieldrln stubble spray, Mr. Lieberman and other Utah State Agricultural College entomologists advise. This involves using 4 ounces of actual heptachlor or dieldrln per acre. To be most beneficial this spray should go on when alfalfa first growth Is to 2 Inches high. This only fairly early, we must rememoc-cur- rs ber. This early spring treatment is The prostate gland is located in rinury the first part of the urinary puss- uge (urethra) channels throuRh it. The gland in the adult is no iurger than a chestnut and weighs about an ounce. Due to its location, enlargements tend to encroach upon the urinary channel and cause obstruction to the normal flow of urine. This enlargement occurs in d about of older men. of the prostate Enlargements vary in size; however this has little relationship to the occurrence of urinary obstruction. Very slight enlargement may cause complete abstraction, whereas very marked enlargements may cause no trouble. The degree of obstruction depends on whether the enlargrment on the urinary channel or is directed toward the rectum. As the prostate enlarges it obstructs tne passage of urine and leads to incomplete emptying of the bladder, with resulting residusl urine. Aa this progresses, back pressure is exerted on the kidney, resulting in damage and eventually uremic poisoning. In the early stages of prostate trouble there is a slight increase in the frequency of urination, causing the passage of urine once or twice during the night This may be accompanied by mild distress over the bladder area and some mild difficulty and delay in getting the stream started. As the condition progresses, increasing obstruction to urination is noted. one-thir- aimed at destroying tha overwin- PHONE 945 tering alfalfa weevils before the and lay eggs In the fall This early 226 So. Univ. Ave., Provo' females lay their eggs. Only a few spring treatment makes for better female weevils mature sexually So join hay. Wait 15 daya after treatment before cutting hay treated with parathlon, aldrln or lindane. Do not feed alfalfa from crops treated with DDT ot dairy animals being milked, to animals being fattened for slaughter or to poultry. When heptachlor, chlordane, or dieldrln is applied control id alfalfa for early-seasoweevil adults, it is best not to allow dairy animals being milked to graze on the alfalfa until after the the Happy Crew Swimming All Summer ns Long first cutting. ' Open Friday, March 18 OPEN WEEK DAYS SUNDAYS Park 10 I d2lrtlid A.M. to II P.M. P.M. to Ro-Sh- 1 1 . Mr. and Mrs. Don Cotovtch are announcing the birth of a baby daughter, born Saturday, March 12, at Utah Valley hospital. New mother Is the former Miss Carina Wright, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wright of San Francisco. New dad is attending echoed at the Brigham Young University in Provo. Other happy grandparents helping to spread the good news are Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Colovich of Eureka. P.M. e North Main o o Springville H. J. ROBBINS, MGR. by way of the Duane Milne who is employed in the Green River area, spent the weekend in Mammoth visiting with his wife and two sons. Sunday School is making plana to hold a bake sale on Saturday, March 26, in the Mammoth Fire Hall. Bread, cake, plea and cookies will be sold, and lunch will be served at noon. Funds derived from this sale will be used to take the Sunday School pupils on a trip to Salt Lake, where the young people will be taken on a tour which will include a trip to the Salt Lake LDS Temple grounds, This Is the Place Monument, and a visit through the Welfare Building. TStors about this sale in next weeks Reporter. Watch for further a nnounjn scents. Meet Canceled stake Owing to Santaquln-Tlntl-c conference on Sunday, March 20, there will be no . Sacrament or Priesthood meetings at the Eureka LDS ward. Sunday School will be held at the usual time. families. straight bourbon. s Ksntucky flavor. extra Value Is a valus that can't be beaten. ...Its friendly pries STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY P.EGGX 86 PROOF ECHO SPRING DISTILLING CO LOUISVILLE KY. an 4HIS SQUMBLfre FOR SALE FOR SALE Twin tub Dexter Washer, less than a year old, excellent condition. Call 152-ml8 (Cleo Judge). FOR SALE Roll-swa- y bed, 39 inch size. Coil Spring mattress good condition. Call 222, Eureka. ml8 FOR SALE 5 room modem home on Leadvllle. Terms can be arranged. Inquire E. J. Underwood. - ml8 of Mrs. MarleThursday for California, where he Pm Berry of Mammoth, suffered ser- has been stationed for the past ten ious injuries in a car accident on He months. will to back report Monday of this week in Ely, Nevada. Mrs. Berry, Mr. and Mrs. the marine bass at dan Diego, James TOone and Mr. and Mrs. where he will receive further James McNeil left Monday after- schooling on teletyping. Johnny is noon for the Nevada city. Mr. Ber- also a member of the marine band rys condition is reported as cri- at San Diego. tical Friends are wishing him an Tlntic Democrats in Salt Lake on Wednesday evening attending early recovery. v v the Jef ferson-Jackso- n Day dinner Johnny Campbell, who has spent at the Hotel Utah were Mr. and a ten day furlough here with hia Mrs. Ivan Christensen, Mrs. Luparents, Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Brad- cille Knotts, Mrs. Naomi Cushing, ford, his grandmother, Mrs. Joan Miss Dixie Stephens and Mrs. MarCampbell and other relatives, left garet Sheldon. SPRING SONG New personality in cotton . . , surah weave that looks like silk. It's washable and retains its crispness and lustra for lha lifa of the garment. Empire bodice wen comrou- loppoa vtirVi oow ana a 9 iialuad ful. full skirt In cool, abstract too dwS print. Sizes 10 to IS. QCW7 Call often and. enjoy the warmth and potsonol touch Slat only a long distance cal Harold Jameson and his son, Paul made a trip to Springfield, Ohio, when Mr. Jameson purchased a new truck. The trip to Ohio was made by train, which was a decided thrill to young Paul They returned to Eureka on Wednesday of last week. extra quality all q treat worth repeating WANTED AT ONCE Man or wo-mto supply Rawleigh household necessities to consumers in Juab County. Full or part time. Bee J. R. Kindred, 801 North Main St., Sprlngville, phone 70-- J or writs Rawlelgh's, Dept 1415 23rd St., Denver. Colo. a22 " parfoctlon. old-tim- 1530 Dudley 8L, Lakewood 15, Colo., giving location, some details of house, and expected rent. m25 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stokes and daughtres, Peggy and Joyce of Orem, were here on Sunday visiting with Mrs. El A. Stokes and the Vem Nevers and Wm. Bate msl Kontucky-mad- about 60 per month; actual pries to be determined by suitability of house and furnishings. Please reply to H. D. Goods, Bake Sale extra &RO Famous for Its natural WANTED TO RENT Furnished modem house from May 1 to 1 or later. Will pay October The Mammoth ...You can (site tha smoothness of 2 oxtra lowed to yaars at no oxtra cost-- ...Ml WANTED vtnli . . . (hominy Mrs. Wm. Genr and son Bill returned home last Thursday after a five week trip to California and New Mexico. They drove to Fullerton, California, where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Hal Smith (Merle Gear) and family. After weeks visit in Fullerton, Bill made an extensive tour of New Mexico, which took him to many of the Interesting spots In that state. Mrs. Gear spent the time at the 8mith home. Enroute to Eureka they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Carten in Las Vegas. old One Cheerful Note ' d heptachlor-treate- the Time -- All Early surgery perineal route affords some cures. Others that have spread to areas outside the prostate gland bone, etc. respond to hormone (stilbes-terp- l) therapy and removal of the male gonads (testicles). Many of these men remain comfortable for the remainder of their lives. quality and more alfalfa, for larger alfalfa seed crops, and makes is unnecessary to have an insecticide residue present on first crop alfalfa when it is cut for hay. Walt 3 days before harvesting ton in . . . The Water's Fine 1000 enaracterlsed by slowing of urinal tion, constriction of stream, increased urgency end the necessity for straining to pass the urine. The frequency of urination may increase to 6 to 15 times at night und at hourly intervals during tha day. The patient with increasing difficulty ms find that hia control is poor, which results in wetting his clothes during the day or his bed at night The most dramatic and urgent incident occurs when mniplete retention takes place. This, of course, requires attention as soon as possible, consisting of passage of a tube (catheter) through the urinnry channel to the bladder for relief. Grorsly bloody urine may be t nether symptom of prostate troubles. This may be slight or severe and may be painless or accompanied by pain. When-th- is is seen, cystoscopy should be done to exclude a possible bladder or upper urinary tract cancer. Gentle mosjage at times will relievs some of the congestion in the prostate gland and afford some relief. Hormones have not afforded relief in the types of enlargements. on Surgery the prostate gland can be divided into open and closed There are three prostatectomy. of open prostatectomy. types In all of these an incision is made and the prostate removed through this opening. Today less than 2 of men die after pros-sta- te surgery, as compared to 2009 some twenty years ago. In the closed or transurethral approach the prostate is divided into small portions and washed out through the instrument Cancer of the prostate gland may present the same symptoms as described for the benign enlargement. Gross bleeding is unusual. Pain from spread of the cancer to the bony structures may be the first symptom. Soma cases are discovered early by rectal examination of the prostate, revealing a stony hard area in the gland. Your Doctor 01fr Ettrdta Sfejiurter post office March 18,1955 The Eureka (Utah) Reporter Page Two lor fastest service.,, dMl OPEN MONDAYS FROM 12 'TILL 9 P.M. BV NUHBERI |