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Show New Yearc Page2 . Neighbor a lime for good resolutions, and the Salt I .ale Comity Commission adopted a good one last week when it inrroasd ihe bond on all rounty employes to SI 5.000. i . 27, It will lie recalled that the rounty got into a S7.000 hospitalized Thursday after his jackpot during 1001 when a bookkeeping employe dis- auto collided in an intersecton appeared and was later convicted of converting county at 21st South and 7th East. He was listed in good" condition. funds to his own use. the impact Mr Zem-elka- 's auto continued for 160 His bond was for only $3,000. and the shortages a parked aulo, feet, sideswipng amounted to more than S10.000. This left a deficit of and careened another 59 feet more than S7.0IM) in the treasurers office. and crashed into another park- vehicle which was un- The rounty did not have to make up the difference. occupied. The driver of the vehicle in Taxpayers were protected by the treasurers Imnd. which the intersection was Mrs Kathwas adequate. Rut the Isuiding company, naturally, holds leen Bell, 19, 757 91h East. the treasurer responsible, and the treasurer has to pay hark the money. Couple Exchange Vows Salt Lake Temple Such a system does, in a roundabout way, protect Honeymooning iq Southern the taxpayers of the rounty but it is neither fair nor just California are Mr & Mrs Darrel when a county official has to make good, personally, the James Burns. The couple were errors or misdeeds or sidsmlinates who an hired by the married in Salt Lake Temple rites Monday, Dec. 18. commission, not by the official who is responsible. Following the ceremony the couple were entertained at a an is Requiring adequate bond just good business, and wedding breakfast by the it is good to see the commission taking this stop, even grooms mother, Mrs W. .C though it is long overdue. Greene, 6051 Highland Drive. Mr Bums is also a son of the late Kenneth L. Burns. Phone: Parents of the bride are Mr Salt Lake City 17, Utah & Mrs Wilfred Clark, Thornton 136 No. Main, Midvale, Plant Serving the Holladay, CottonHeath, Surrey, England. Phone: AM5-355wood and East Millcreek Monday evening the couple Subscription Rates: of South Salt Lake were honored at a reception at 83.00 per year the home of Mr & Mrs Douglas County. T. Snarr, 4728 Deer Creek Road. 25 cents Entered ai Second Class Matter per month by carrier Miss Janet C. Betteridge and at the Post Office at Midvale, $5 per year by mail in advance Miss Trudy Robinson attended Published every Wednesday Utah, under the Act of March the bride. Paula Gail Nunley was junior bridesmaid. J. Parr Godfrey, Publisher 9, 1878. The couple plans to reside in Editor-Manag4708 Blvd. Office J. Kay Aldoua, Holladay Salt Lake. The 278-262- 6 Neighbor 6 Com-munit- (The following is one of a scries of articles furnished by the Utah State Medical Association and published in cooperation with your local newspaper. These arliclps are scheduled to appear occasionally throughout the year in an effort to better acquaint you with problems of health, and designed to imof the prove the people of Utah. well-bein- g PNEUMONIA Although pneumonia is still a serious illness, recent medical advances have made it much less of a problem than it was a generation ago. The disease itself, is an infection of the lungs most commonly caused by a bacterium or a virus. A case of pneumonia might spring up after a slight cold oi bout with the flu, or it can start without any warning. Pneumonia symptoms include those of a cold, plus fever and chills. Us victims have a cough and often, headache, nausea, and sometimes diarrhea. In diagnosing this disease, the physician will look for a change in the patient's breathing pattern, and he will listen for abnormal sounds in the Matter What You See We'll Help You See It Better DEARDEN VISUAL CLINIC OPTOMETRISTS GLASSES EYE EXAMINATION CONTACT LENSES 'Tis Season To Be Jolly, Reynolds Fallout 'Folly' Forget collision r Hillcrest High Re-elec- Minor Scout Council President Boy ts Given Approval e. ! mid-yea- 4000 Highland Dr. Bay Mildred Kiddle VII 1 Oyaa I y.ai. Daily lia Jaha Wayaa Laa Marvia a laa lalla "THE COMANCHEDOS" At 1:10, 4. I 10 p.m. 9 Meats DuPont Paint 9 t AM at E I Only 10c for each check used Monthly statements No penalty for use of counter J checks Free imprinted checks name, address and numbered No monthly service charge VALLEVj STATE bankMH i Eunice SO.EJ "lUliaiuM 9 9 IN THE . y.ai. Faatarai at I I Maiical Mintary la t Notions "GIGI" Lull it Caraa Maarka Ckeuatlar Rentals s MURRAY Coldest Beer & Pop In Town DAY & NIGHT MA RKET 4000 Highland Drive ChciMttflfc 4:30 only "THflE WORLDSMOfG Produce Hardware with and Matinaai Only "TWO LITTLE (EARS" "FRANCIS Groceries PER CHECK Ornaments 9 Decorations RIALTO Including New Years Day 9 r i maI. saT. sun. Ratarvad Saai lai C Oyaa Naaa fa y Every Day TO ONLY 10 CENTS Gift Wrap Gift Ties Boxed Cards FINAL W THiEE NIGHTLY AT 1:11 Now Open For Business 6 AM a Id Wyaa Mg.r m (formerly Cliff's Hardware & Rental Store) Now Ready To Serve You and You a Wishing Happy New Year - All Christmas Merchandise toda-,'- ' Daily Opca Watt Ditnay'i Colorful Holiday Traat . . "SAIH IN TOUAND" & . after-effect- uptown ks Nm Cliff MEN'S CLOTHING ut 0 a. Annual' . by no means in agreement as to how much radioactivity we can absorb without bothering us. There isnt very much that us average folks can do it anyway. In spite of all the bombs set off in the last lew months, the chances arp that there still isnt enough radioactve fallout in the United States to constitute a health problem. This no one knows for sure, but a majority of the men who know most the problem have said many times that they dont think we need to start worrying yet. Whether you are in favor of Dr. fallout shelters or not, Jorgenson advises, you can8t just retreat to a shelter this winter. The man of the house has to go to work, the lady has to go shopping and the kids have to go to school We have to be out in all kinds of weather evey day. If there is radioactive fallout in the air, weU get some of it, and theres nothing we can do about it. The American Medical Association recently conducted a survey of seven of the top experts in the nation. All seven agreed that fallout was not a heath hazard. Since that time, more bombs have been exploded but the principle remains the same. The best opinion of a majority of the experts is that we can absorb all of the fallot now floating around without damage. Radiation in all its forms will play an increasing role in the lives of all of us as uses of nuclear fission continue to expand. There are stil many unknowns, but research is going rapidly ahead. . Films MARKET No. 3 Contract The Great Salt Lake Council, Boy Scouts of America, anContract for installing the the nounced of feeder lines at Hill-creFranklin D. Sawyer, 2747 Sher- sprinkling High School was awarded wood Dr., to serve as president Delbert to of the organization. The decision Fugal, Sandy, on was made known at a council his bid of $685. annual business meeting Dec. Other bids received were 18. 81,043.60 and $2,545. The latter are seven vice bid was accompanied by anAlso presidents: Henry E. Ogaard, other for $6,615 including maMilton V. Backman, Ira A. New-somterial, which had already been William C. McConahay, purchased by the school disJoseph E. Mickelsen, Olin H. trict for $3,113.82. The sucRirie, and John W. Gallivan. cessful bid includes installation Col. Cecil MacGregor and Richard R. Steiner were ap- only. Board members discussed pointed new vice presidents. sale of two pieces of possible Reed E. Holt was elected to a district-owne- d land but reachfive-yea- r board of trustee post no decision. The board ed D. E. Hammond, Scout comto pay its share of demissioner, and Brig, Franklin agreed an irrigation well, in veloping Riter, U. S. Army (ret.), treawith other propercooperation to surer, also were ty owners, in West Jordan. their posts. The preliminary report on the annual fire inspection was YOU announced as good. The board approved contracts for five new teachers hat If the pneumonia lungs. r replacements. New been caused by bacteria, a as blood count will indicate an teachers include Garry R. Harincrease in the white cell count dy, Draper elementary; Glenthe reverse holds true if a da G- - May, Butler elementary; Beverly M. Webb, Midvalley virus is doing the damage. Bacterial pneumonia generelementary ;Marvin B. Warmer, West Jordan elementary; and satisfactorily ally responds very to treatment with one or more Garna II. Fitzgerald, West Jorof todays antibiotics. Virus dan Junior High. Several transpneumonia presents a different fers were also involved in the , problem since there are still changes. Board members further disno chemical agents physicians can safely use to kill viruses cussed the possible publication within the body. In prescribing of a policy booklet which it for virus pneumonia, the doc- was felt is increasingly needed tor will choose medications to as the population of the district noted the national fight the fever and cough if grows; the case is severe he may place School Board Convention in St. the patient in an oxygen tent. Louie in Aprij; and approved attendance ; of Howard Ballard ) 'G'otfd nursing care and plenty at the meeting of of bed rest are of vital impor- Jan. .19-2directors of Utah Eleregional tance in any bout with penu-moniAfter recovery, its a mentary Principals at Tucson, good idea to stop by your doc- Ariz. tors office for a physical exto amination and chest Subscribe To look for harmful Occasionally, primarily in the The Neighbor middle-age- d and older, tuberculosis or cancerour conditions which have been lying dormant will be aggravated by pneumonia. The greatest danger with pneumonia is failure to recognize the disease during its early stages. Too often, people make their own, mistaken diagnoses of flu, grippe, or just a heavy cold." Dont take chances; call your family physician at the first suspicion of pneumonia. HEALTH... AND YOUR No two-ca- 500 Zemelka, 26, 2795 Wayne Alden Ave. (1340 East), was In Doctor's Orders . . . Collision ar at 3065 South East resulted Wednesday, Dec. 20, at 7:25 a.m. when one auto spun out of control on an icy spot of road and collided with an oncoming auto. Lets quit worrying about raSeven persons were injured in fallout from the 1961 dioactive the mishap. All were treated Ik. mb tests as a hazard for and released from .the hospital. and concentrate on havSix of these persons were Granite High School students. ing a happy New Year. This is Injured were Lynn G. Dayton, advice irom Dr. Ralph E. Jor18, 2577 South 400 East; Joan genson, president of the Utah Sneddon, 16, 229 Vidas Ave. State Medical Association. (2580 South); Richard Hendricklie reports there are two son, 16, 394 Vidas Ave.; Marilyn things to think about in this busMarshall, 16, 226 Vidas Ave.; iness of fal'out and its effect Linda Kesler, 16, 382 Vidas on humans The scientists are Ave.; Erica Lynn Nordgren, 16, 2625 South 300 East, and John R. McMahon, 24, 4491 . Gordon Lane. 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