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Show Page Two November 4, 1955 The Eureka (Utah) Reporter M8888aM888i!8iaa88g3j88ge8!W.aeii lr Your Doctor Says . . . iEurrlw jRejuirter PUBLISHED WEEKLY AT EUREKA, UTAH Printed By ' ART CITY PUBLISHING The following is one of e teritt of mlicltt written by members of the Utah State AledUel Anotiation and P nblitked in cooperation with yonr local newspaper, There arlicUi are scheduled to appear every other weeh throughout the year in an effort to better acquaint yon with problems of health, and designed to improve the of the people of Utah, COMPANY Spiunovilu, Utah u second-clumntter February 10, IMS, at the "Entered post office at Eureka, Utah, under the Act of March 8, 1879. Subscription In Advance, Per Year, $4.00; Per Copy, 10c e Hauuion Conover Mrs. Belli Coffey Editor and Manager Reporter I A well-bein- g TRUE i ANGINA VERSUS FALSE ANGINA Meet Interesting Book Reviewed at Club Tintic DLA Mrs. Alex Blight gave the book review at the Wednesday evening meeting t the Entre Nous Club, held at the home of Mrs. J. J. Coffey. Mrs. Blight gave a very interesting review on Eleanor Slckels book "In Calico and Crinoline. A short discussion followed the re- Tintic District Ladles Auxiliary met In regular session on Wednesday evening at the Miners' Union At Miners' Hall hall. After the regular order of busi- ness was disposed of, the members enjoyed several games of cards. Mrs. Clara Garbett won the first Mrs. Gladys Brewer, the allprixe, view. cut, and Mrs. Elva Webb, hostess, A business session was held, and es for the meeting, served a derefreshments were served to Mrs. licious lunch. V. I Anderson, Mrs. Leslie Randle, Mrs. Elva Bonner, Mrs. Elyza-bet- h Mrs. Nettie Dittmer returned Franke, Mrs. Frank Gear, evening Mrs. Myrtle Theriault, Mrs. John home Tuesday the past few days In Salt Andrew, Mrs. Leonard Ryan, Mrs. spending City where she combined Robert Thomas, Mrs. Blight, and Lake business and pleasure. Mrs. Wilson Lee. e e e Next meeting will be held NoMr. and Mrs. Ned Hickman and vember 18, at the home of Mrs. Mrs. Louie Barrett were in Provo Wilson Lee, with Mrs. Ethel Don- last Friday attending funeral services for Mrs. Clara Giles. nelly giving the review. The most frequent type of heart disease in people over the axe of 80 is due to k,a.dcniix (arteriosclerosis) of the coronary arteries (tft vessels which supply blood to th heart muscles). The walls of the coronary arteries becoms hardened and thickened, usually with narrowing of the channels and a consequent decrease L. the size of the blood stream which flows through them. This reduction in the blood supply to the heart muscles frequently results in pain in the center of the chest, brought on by exertion or marked emotion and relieved promptly by rest. Thin symptom is commonly known as "angina pectoris, "true angina, or simply "angina. At times a clot (hrombus) forms in a thickened coronary artery,-blocki- ng the channel and cutting off the blood supply jo a portion of the heart muscle. This condition is Jerry Wilde Mrs. SAMPLE BALLOT Official Local School Board Ballot School Representative Precinct No. 3 INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTERS: To vote for a candidate place a cross (X) in the square at the right of the name of the person for whom you desire to vote and in no other place. Tractor Accidents Kill 8 Car Kcps Data 4 ( Conn GilCharles Hartford, tractor Neb. Freak Omaha, bert, a musician, had an engagement to play at a nearby resort accidents recently took two lives Someone stole his car and $600 in Nebraska the same day. William worth of Instruments. He borrow, P. Siebert, 52, of Lush ton, started ed another car and some instru- a tractor which had been parked ments and drove to the resort In the parking lot there, he found his In reverse gear. He Jumped off and own car with the instruments ran to the rear of the machine to shut it off and was jammed a wagon. Near Barneston, Sometimes we wonaer why the against drowned when season isnt called simmer instead Leslie Wagner, 16, a tractor to drive he attempted of summer. Davenport Times. over a pond dam. The tractor hit A cricket makes mors noise than a low spot on the dam ridge, tophornet and commands less re- pled over into the water and pinned the youth under the machine. spect Gosport, Pensacola, Fla. Ilumoroue Tlielf The thief who El Faso, Tex. entered the chlckenjiouse of a eviJuarez, Mexico, chickerf-ralser- , dently had a sense of humor. After taking all twenty hens, he left the rooster with a black mourning ribbon draped around his neck. Oak Grove, La. Donald Dupree, left the house to Join his family in the cotton field when he suddenly remembered he had. left a rifle within easy reach of an sister, Nona. He ran back to put the weapon away, and stumbled over a chair. The gun discharged and his sister fell dead with a bullet in her head.' The death was ruled accidental. 11, re SAMPLE BALLOT Official Ballot for Eureka City, Juab County, Utah November 8, 1955 ' ys Mrs. Kennedy Is 500 Club Hostess after Has "aXT Club Mrs. called coronary thrombosis and is popularly known as a "heart attack. The blocking of a coronary artery by a bloo- - clot is not related to exertion and may occur whether a person Is resting or exercising. The paii that develops when a heart attack occurs, is located in the renter of the chest as in true angina, however, it is much more severe, it lasts much longer and Is not relieved promptly by rest. There are many condtions, not dug to heart disease, which may produce pain in the center or the left aide of the cheat This type of pain has been called "false angina. The most common condition causing such pain ii nervousness or anxiety. Other conditions which may cause this type of chest pain are; inflammation of the lining of the lung pleurisy) or tha lining of the heart (pericarditis). Irritation of the nerves (neuritis) of the chest wall, hernia of the diaphragm- gall stones, stomach ulcer In most cases the personal physician can decide whether a person has true or fsdse angina from a careful consideration of the description of .he pain and the results a com plot physical examination. In occasional cases and electrocardiograms may be required. "True angina occurs moat frequently in people over 40 years of age. It occurs much more often in men than in women. Most chest pain is "false angina and has nothing o do with heart disease. However, since chest pain may be "true angina any person with chest pain should have the condition checked by his personal physician. to The 500 club members met Jerry Wilde, was hostess on club at her home last Thursday evening at the homt the "500 Wednesday of last week. In the of Mrs. Gerald Kennedy In Mamcard playing Mrs. Marvin Peter- moth.. The regular meeting was son was the winner of the high turned into a farewell party for Mrs. Kennedy who Is leaving this score, Mrs. Jerry Elton, the and Mrs. Irene Johnson the con- week for Ely, Nevada, to make her home. The members presented solation After cards Mrs. Wilde served a Mrs. Kennedy with a lovely goaway gift. tasty lunch to those named and to ingCards furnished the evenings Mrs. Vaughn Clement Mrs. Peggy with Mrs. Kennedy entertainment Hawkins, Mrs. Maynard Kay, Mrs. Jack Wilde and the special guest winning the high score, Miss Dixie Stephens the second high. Mrs. Richard Hore. A tasty pot luck lunch was Mel Josrphson, owner of the served to members, Mrs. Clarence Mrs. Oscar Erickson, Eureka Cafe, was taken to the Rostrom, Rose, Mrs. Harold SorVeterans hospital in Salt Lake Mrs. Dean Mrs. Bob Ashworth, Mrs. Monday where he is receiving enson, treatment prior to undergoing Wilf Roberts, Mrs. Marie Berry surgery. He was taken to the hos- and Mrs. Kennedy. pital by Jack Andrew. Mr. and Mrs. Vee Adams and El den Nelson, who Is employed small son Lonny Vee of Salt Lake spent the weekend here with at Moab spent the weekend here City Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Sandstrom, with his family. e Mrs. Sandstrom and her daughter e e Misses Geraldine and Tony Fer- Charleen, who have been In the for the past week returned ris spent the weekend here with city their parents, Mayor and Mrs. home with them. Charles Ferris. Geraldine Is a stuMr. and Mn, Maynard Griggs dent at the University of Utah, were in Salt Inks City on Sunand Tony la attending the Holy day visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Cross school of nursing. Maynard Bauer and Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Peterson. folks some 'how get "Strange discovered, while others Just get Mrs. Ethel Donnelly and Mrs. found out. L. S. McCandleas. Elva oBnner were in Salt Lake City Saturday and Sunday combining business and pleasure. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Sandstrom and two daughters of Orem were here over the weekend vtsitini with Mr. and Mil. Carl Sana strom. all-c- ut VOTE FOR ANY THREE PERSONS FOR COUNCILMAN Ethel H. Donnelly, City Recorder fpe. DMAG GROUP in BLACK METAL Nationally Advertised r I Mins Freldn Ohlsen spent the weekend in Prove visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Webber and family. FOR SALE & FOR SALE Turkeys, Oven, ready, wholesale. Will deliver. McMullin's Orchards, Genola, Phone Payson 442-d30 ' 3. HOME on Church St. Price $3500 or will rent to dependable party C. 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