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Show . 2A Sun Advocate Price, Utah Tuesday August 21 , 2001 .aesfe Dentures qua. Custom Set: $550.00 Uj3er'& . Full Lower & Full Upjaer LowerEconomy Set: $450.00 Gut Pdrtials Ratines: .... Repairs:. R Wan MduA SarnDayervite $325 Each $80 Each ....'......i.,. ......... $25&Up Dr. Dorr Prices rfo W. Hanson ' MC ;r I hkmtykfamt 472-555- V I 6 not mctude eidrortiom of whSioq notorol teeth ' '., f American Pie 2 4a., V pK r.: V i- INSURANCE VISA ftddbook fas (onsulhion Flnona&y vVL ) " - ?! jr z?' fJi' w. " '"Ms Si, r4. . V.. I. ,7 V .r s o ,V rr Continuei "a" KING KOAL DiUy 7 JO A V IM XING KOAL Daly 7M ft MG.': Summer Catch OH V? Vj Vr $ . High school marks textbooks In preparation for students return to classrooms KING ROM. OaNy 7:00 4 00 Oaslieli Burnham marks taxUbooks Monday in preparation for dasse?.to re-- ,. at Cartxm High SchootCartxxi County students returned to the Class--: suing PRICE THEATRE 30 EaU All Maia laata AMay A Satartay 7JO ft 140 Daly American Outlaw . rewire on Tilft books and monitoring damage caused by students. , . f misplaced ; text- -, ; . air A growing body of scientific ritation of the eyes, nose or; evidenceifldicates indoor air v throaty headaches, dizziness I can be more scriously polluted and fatigue. t. than outdoor air in the largest ", Effects surfacing years after or following repeated exposure industrialized cities. Research alsoshows people indude respiratory disorders, ' spend approximately 90 per-ce- heart disease and cancer. In many cases, source conof the day inside homes and buildings... ; trol is a more apPollution sources releasing ' proach to protecting air qual- gases or. particles are. thd. pri-- J ity than increasing ventilation. , However, opening windows tnary cause of indoor air qual-- . ity problems, points put the: or doors increases the air United States Environmental Protection Agency. The EPA hail compiled the ,. ' Inadequate ventilation and following information on con- infiltration can increase levels trolling indoor pollutants and ; by not bringing sufficient out- - improving air quality: door air in to dilute emissions The. federal government 'recommends measuring radon and carry pollutantsoutside; levels on a regular basis. ' The most common source is from air pollutants include ir uranium in the soil or rocks on which homes are built. ; As uranium breaks down, it releases the colorless, odorless, ratoiy health ridu of secondhand smoke. The report concludes that exposure to ETS is : nt ,. responsible for approximately .3,000 lung cancer deaths annuadults, v ally in Passive smoking annually, causes an estimated 150,000. and 300,000 lower respiratory tract infections in infants and : ; i expo-'sure- ai ' ;:- Nitrogen dioxide is a odorless gas that irritates the mucQusmembranei in the eye, nose and throat.. children' younger than l8 High concentrations can result months of age. Older youth in shortness of breath, ; may have slightly reduced lung High concentrations or eon-.- '. function and secondhand tinued exposure to low levels , smoke appears to worsen asth- ' of nitrogen dioxide may in- matic condi tionsin children. crease, the risk of respiratory The 1986 surgeon general's infection. report concluded that physical People at particular risk in- : may reduce - but. dude children and individuals - exposure to with asthma or respiratory dis. ... .; ... environmental tobacco, smoke. eases. sIn addition toenvironmen-ta- l By controlUng the indoor tobacco smoke, sources oi l humidity level, the growth of combustion products include biological pollutants can be unvented kerosene and gas heatminimized. ers, wood stoves, fireplaces and Standing Water.waterHdam-- , radioactive: gas. gasranges.aged materials or wet surfaces ' Radon enters through dirt The major pollutants are serve as a breeding ground for ; floors, cracks in concrete walls carbon monoxide.nitrogen di- molds, mildews, bacteria, and ' ; and floors, drains and sumps, oxide and partides.:: insects, colhealth effect Dust mites, the source of one Carbon a monoxide is the predominant associated with exposure to el- orless, odorless gas that inter--: of the most powerful biologi-cevated levels vof radon is lung . feres with the delivery of oxyallergens, grow in damp, S gen in the body. At high Cocancer warm environments. ..V .;.'-The EPA estimates that ra- ncentrations, poisoning, can : r Symptoms Caused by eftpoy don causes about 14,000 deaths cause unconsciousness and sure to. biological agents ini. clude sneezing, wateiv eyes, per year in the U.S. Scientific .'death,.-- '; evidence indicates that smok-- . ; Lower concentrations can' coughing, shortness of breath, ing cigarettes, cigars and pipes result in headaches, dizziness, dizziness, lethargy, fever and combined with raidon closure, weakness, nausea, confusion, digestive problems. ? Organic Chemicals, are poses an. especially serious disorientation, fatigue ami epihealth risk. sodes of increased chest pain in widely used as ingredients in In 1992, EPA completed a individuals with chronic heart household products.1 major assessment of the respi- - disease. (Continued on page QA) ..." ; : ' and non-smoki- ng : cost-efficie- nt . . ' Fetuses, infants, the elderly people with anemia and a history of heart or respiratory disease can be espedauy sensi- - . tive to cubpn monoxide : . : col-orle- ss, .. ,. . . . . - . - -- ' . ? ' - I. ; . andrestrainingchndrensavelives! ; Xation : .' : 1 - ; . . HOME APPLIANCE . al ' 1 '' .. Him mi : . ; ; Kiri: vj. WHIRLPOOL - Regutar Capacity WMi Uiadi 4AukxrwlicCyclM .. SWWVHnNVMw . . ... r . . washer; ? nurdisad 'fenywamComOMioni WHIRLPOOL ! DRYER -- ftagiCvidaferFMyaadlMdi sS329 ; . ANNOUNCING: Carbon School District Adult Education Registration i V..A; V":': WHIRLPOOL WASHER ZT'MauCaaiar SMontfcMn -ZSMySphftmfe . HWvwHMv tnprtHCBntMbny . : , : - , ::'.t Wien August 28, 29, 6:00 to 6:00 p.m. in die Carbon High School office. .. Qasses start Aug. 29. (Aug. 20 at CEU site) ; piniwed sepantely Earn your High School diploma, prepare for the WHIRLPOOL DRYER EdLmiCNiK SDryiqCyctoMuiiniUnrafcDiy ' GED assessment, or get your Utah Drivers License:? 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