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Show I THE SALT LAKE TIMES FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1972 Facts on Dental Diseases by Utah State Dental Association Food Stamps by Mail Now in Use Our family always seems tr have gum problems although wr see our dentist regularly. Wha' exastly is the cause of gum disease? Dental scientists know the process that causes gum disease bu they do not know the mechanisir that triggers the process. Plaque, a colorless and trans parent film on the teeth, is ? chief villain in gum disease. The plaque is composed of oral bacteria and debris. If plaque ir allowed to form without interruption. it hardens into what i called tartar or calculus. As bacterial plaque and calculus con tinue to accumulate on the toot! the gums eventually become irritated, break away from test! and a gum pocket is formed. The pockets then permit additions' bacteria, food and debris to col lect. This causes inflammation If calculus and bacteria (germs) continue to grow unimpeded the gums and bones may become s diseased that the teeth lose their vital support and must be ex A new volunteer program for food stamps by mail has been "eeth effectively is to use a tablet. dis-losi- ng After brushing md flossing, dissolve a disclos-n- g tablet in your mouth. The ed color in the tablet will stain ny plaque on the tooth which rou have missed. Use of disclosing tablets will luickly teach you how to keep our teeth clean enough to prerent disease. You might use the "ablet at periodic intervals to nake certain you continue to orush and floss effectively. Not even the best of us can y ceep our teeth and mouth to so visits clean, regular rour dentist are necessary for emoval of any calculus that has iccumulated. All these measures, regular or effective tooth brushing, use of lental floss and periodic dental heckups, will help prevent gum roblems from occurring. But if you do develop gum disease it is mportant that you have treatment by a dentist and then follow carefully his instructions for tracted. Dental scientists know that 'iim care of your teeth and gums. Prevention is the key to good bacterial plaque is also a major factor in decay. Thus, it is im- dental health. portant that the formation of plaque be halted or interrupted The plaque formation process is halted, first, by efficient and regular tooth brushing on a rouLIKE MAD? tine basis. Additionally, dental to used be should floss or taps Get this doctor's formulal clean the teeth in spaces where Zemo speedily stops torment of the toothbrush cannot reach such externally caused itching... of as between the teeth. Your denskin irritations, minor eczema, insect bites. Desensitizes tist will show you how to use the nerve endings. Kills millions of surfloss properly. skin with h face germs. A very good way to make cerOintment or tain that you are cleaning your Zemo Liquid com-letel- ITCHONG non-poison-ous De-itc- operating successfully in several Uath counties. Therald Wernz. director in Manti, announced the program is already active in San Pete, Juab, Sevier, Piute, and Wayne Counties and will be available in Beaver, Iron, Washington, Kane and Garfield Counties. An excellent acceptance was indicated when the families had signed up and received the food stamps by mail the first month of operation according to Mr. Wernz. For February, there are 103 families who voluntarily the joined plan. Mr. Wernz stated that the welfare family signs an authorization for the cost of their monthly authorized food stamps. The computer, located in the State Capitol, subtracts the amount o the food stamp cost from the person's check and send him smaller ?heck. Mr. Wernzs office in Manti receives a list of persons, who are entitled to receive the stamps by mail, packages them and mails them with the aid of address labels made by the com outer. The family receives these kamps at their home within 24 hours of receipt of their welfare :heck. This method eliminates he use of cash for food stamp purchases, saves having to make a trip to a food stamp sellling igent and assures the prompt receipt of stamps with a minmum of risk. Mr. Wernz said that anyone not a recipient of welfare may also purchase his stamps through the mail. They must send in the necessary amount of money, a certified check or money order, together with the purchase card .t will save them a trip to purchase food stamps. They are eight Page Nine Marina Whitman Named to Council of Economic Advisers Dr. Marina Whitman, professor sence from the University of of economics at the University Pittsburgh for the duration of of Pittsburgh and a member cf her appointment to the CEA. the- Presidents Price CommisDr. Whitman will be one of three members on the Council of sion, has been appointed by President Nixon to membership Economic Advisers. The other n the three member Council of two are Herbert Stein, who is Economic Advisers (CEA). She chaiirman of the Council, and is the first woman ever named Ezra Solomon. The Council was o full membership on the Coun- established in 1946 by the Full cil. Employment Act, is responsible The announcemen twas made for- analyzing the national econ- t Press Secretary Ronald L. omy, advising the President Zeiglers daily press briefing. developments, apprais. - . - Her appointment must be d the Senate. by Dr. Whitman served a one-veterm as one of the Councils 14 senior staff economists in 1970-7(The senior staff econ-- ' mists function as aides to the Council members). Then in Occon-irme- ar . 1. tober, 1970, President Nixon her to the Price mission, a ap-oint- ed Com- r ecing the federal governments onomic programs and ' policies,. ' recommending to the President policies for economic growth or stability, and assisting in the;; preparation of the Presidents economic reports to the Con- gress. Whitman is an authority on international trade, and investments. She holds a B.A! from Radcliffe and Ph.D. degree from Columboa. Prior to joining the. Pitt faculty, in 1963, she served for one year, as a research associate of the Pittsburgh Regional .. Dr. panel charged with the responsibility f drawing up guidelines for a 'vstem of price controls. She is the youngest of the Commission even members (37), the only woman and one of two econo- Planning Assn. She has fellowships from Comists. She will leave the Price Com- lumbia, the Earhart Foundation mission some time before assum- the American Association of Uniing her duties with the CEA. versity Women and the National She will be on a leave of ab Science Foundation. seven-membe- . HUMIDIFIER AIR CLEANER ADDS COMFORT families participating in thi program in the Manti area. Victor Anderson, director in St. George, stated that he believes the mailing plan will re ceive the same enthusiastic re- l mK A ception in Beaver, Iron, Washington, Kane and Garfield counties as was experienced in the Manti area. He plans to begin mailing stamps March 1. Vi, Want to cut down indoor pollution? 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