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Show I CM Ssitoy sips ready August 25. 1978 The Eureka Reporter Four a HeM plan a failure? in TWtc Its election time, and once again the National Health Insurance bandwagon has been pulled out of the garage. The squeeking and screeching of the old wagon is deafening to say the least. Hopefully, Congress will not get carried away by the same tired old tune being played. But, in case someone is fooled by the Madison Avenue routine, lets take a lode at the record of National Health Insurance in Great Oscar Erickson, Mr. and Mrs. James Toone, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Kennedy and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lunt. Leslie Randle was elected president of the Kiwanis Club and Dee Clement was chosen as Retiring president Kent Riddle had accepted a teaching vice-preside- nt position in Compton, Calif., making a mid- :: year election necessary. i :: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Van Wagoner, John Campbell and Miss Carol Peterson were the victims in a broadside collision in Pleasant Grove. The car rolled over twice, injuring Charles quite badly. His back was fractured, necessitating a CIRCUS ... is a cheerful ! Theriault, Mrs. Lynn Brady, Mrs. Leonard Ryan, Mrs. Wilson Lee, Miss Virginia Lee, Miss ! j j Marguerite Sandstrom, Mrs. Don Hudson and Mrs. Floyd Nash. ; ; ; j The Tintic School District Parent-Teach- j er ; Organization ; elected ; Judge, was Officers reorganized. j ; were Cleo president; Kathleen "Rowley, first vice president; Ellen Ferguson, second , ; back ;Bate, treasurer. secretary-- ; forma nces with over different circus acts. ALL-NE- j j CIRCUS VARGAS is BRAVE indeed a as the Los REVIVAL, Angeles Times has called it, of the grand Old Tradiation of personally toured Europe last year, scouting new acts, and has put together the biggest Circus Ex- travaganza possible for the American Audiences. American Circus. Not in over 20 years has there been an under canvas circus as large, as colorful and as entertaining touring the North American Continent. Throughout the and United States Canada, Clifford E. Vargas, president and Cancer line A my arm that is a souvenir of a coffee burn because of a rough sea. Ive noticed that it has rioriTc8 develoPd over VARGAS logs miles in a time. years CIRCUS VARGAS will be appearing in PROVO 40,000 on September 1st and 2nd, at the Municipal Airport for five 2ft hours per- - Christensen and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Han-To- ; p; ; : ; firemen and their wives at- tending were Fire Chief Mammoth J; ! nif in. and Victor resident. on sore. S0IJJ Does anything? ANSWERline: condition that kind of mean The you describe could be an ordinary skin problem or it could mean that you have a form of skin The marriage of Miss Bray, Annette Boswell, Sherry Nelson, Brackenbury. Debbie Events 'Announcers: Welcome back Chairman: Cheerleaders: Teresa Nelson, Traci Campbell, i i . ' i i William Clark MEL DUKE ' :: Word was received this :: week of the death of William (Bill) Clark, 73, in Whittier, California, on August 6, 1978. Mr. Clark was a native of Eureka. He was born on October 15, 1905, and received his education in Gene Oborn and Carl G. Ingersoll was solemnized at the Salt Lake LDS Temple. The bride is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Norman Oborn of Payson, formerly of Eureka schools, Eureka. Give the gift youd love to get. and worked in the mines in the area. Representing Tintic District PTA at the Utah Congress of Parents and Teachers Patricia Roxanne Davis, Yearbook Editor: Tammy Taylor, Asst. Editor: Loree Gourley, Head Herbert, son of Mr. and Mrs. William P. Herbert of Provo, were united in marriage at St. Francis Catholic Church in Provo. The new Mrs. Herbert was a graduate of Tintic High School and a former Eureka Reporters: Wahlberg, Program On October 6, 1926, he married Bessie Gourley. Soon after, they moved to Whittier, California, Regional Conference held in where Mr. Clark worked Spanish Fork, were in the oil fields. In 1964, he Mrs. Tom Judge, Mrs. j! retired following a heart Bert Ferguson, Mrs. attack. William Bate, Mrs. He was a 32 degree Cecil Fitch, Mrs. R.C. jj Mason and a Shriner. Gebhardt and Miss Survivors ; ! ! ; Mildred Davis. 'Til next time j ! include his one son, William Jerry; two grandsix greatchildren; wife, grandchildren; and three Ar cancer. You should see your physician or a dermatologist as soon as possible for a diagnosis. Please keep in mind the would like to welcome all of the students back to school this year. We are also glad to have Mrs. Brennan as our new We Lee Thomasdne LaNae Fox, daughter of Norma Lee Fox of Provo and Howard Fox of Osborn, Idaho, Tintic High News Secretary: Joy Garbett, : regular feature, fact that while skin the cancer is by prepared common American Cancer there arevery some 300,000 Society, to help save your new cases each year it life from cancer. is one of the most sue- A sailing instructor cessfully treated forms of explains: I have a scar cancer. You should also CIRCUS producer is VARGAS, taking his to the people, show Visiting some 120 cities of 06880. Economics students, we hope you teacher. enjoy the school year. Our officers for . this T.II.S. Reporters Patricia and Annette year are: President: Jay Schow, Vice President: bruises. and Norma the under Worlds with the best circus Largest Traveling Big performers in the world Cliff Vargas CIRCUS VARGAS! today. playground Home others excaped with the 45th annual con-Th- e 1978 !vention of the Utah atavism, a reminder of a time when Americans Edition of. CIRCUS estate Firemens on VARGAS is even bigger Association held in huddled happily benches under canvas, and brighter than last Richfield, were Fire eating cotton candy and years show. Housed Chief and Mrs. L.K. peanuts and staring at the under a brand new, jlSpurrier, Asst. Chief Mrs. marvels occurring in the brilliant blue Big Top that land Cloyd Three Rings before is larger than a football Jameson, Mr. and Mrs. them. That is how TIME Held, this years show Burtis Jameson, Mr. MAGAZINE summed up features the finest in and Mrs. John Jameson, and Mrs. the experience of being family entertainment ;;Mr. Big Top i three-mont- h Eureka firemen and VARGAS i body cast. The vice-preside- Big fop is assuring i non-emergen- cy - Mrs. and Britain. The British National Health Service a experiment is running out of money. Seven percent of that nations gross national product is now being spent on health care, as compared to .85 percent in the United States. But what is the comparative difference in the level of health care with this slightly higher cost in the U.S.? British hospitals are antiquated, with half of them built before 1900. Repairs are minimal, and modern equipment is, for the most part, unavailable. Strikes and work slowdowns are common because of low salaries for nurses and doctors. The Chicago Tribune recently reported, Long waits for treatment are typical. More especially surgery than 600,000 people are currently on waiting lists for operations. Horror stories abound. One child, put on a list for tonsillectomy at age 5, was 14 before she could have the surgery. Elderly patients are told there is little hope they will live long enough to get hip replacement surgery that would free them from wheelchairs. Thousands of kidney patients die for lack of dialysis equipment. Others dont survive the wait for routine heart surgery. The British plan, which many are advocating as an example of what America could have, is a failure. The British Medical Association (their version of the AMA) said in their 30th anniversary report that the British National Health Systems defects are endless, too numerous to list The English are a wonderful but stubborn people and are not likely to give up their National Health System as long as it- remains a free service for which they dont see charges or bills. But the service is not free, and every indication is that its not working. The British National Health System is the best example of nationalized health care existing in the world today. If thats the best that can be done with only a 1.5 percent gross national product savings, it would be foolish indeed to accept such a scheme safety for children. It was conducted last summer. Officials at Save the Children point out that more than 4,000 children the international child under the age of 14 died assistance agency last year as a result of in motor vehicle accidents headquartered Connecticut. the highest single Westport, The bumper sticker is cause of death in that age the second in a series of group. Speed is a major what Save the Children reason for motor vehicle of accidents, they add. calls Campaigns Concern aimed at The Save the Children is sticker focusing public attention bumper on safety and children. available free from Save The first campaign of- the Children, Box P Road, fered suggestions on Westport, Connecticut free bumper sticker urging drivers to Slow down . . . Save the Children" is available from Save the Children, A sisters, Coloratura to perform Anna Sarah Mary Sullivan, Thomas and Bernice Allan. Graveside services were held in Whittier by his Masonic brothers; Bjarnson, The first transatlantic airline service was the soprano has been thrilling audiences in southern the Yankee flight of Clipper, California and southern coloratura from Utah 'with her per- Canada toNewfoundland, Southhampton, be aware that you have a formances and she will on June England somewhat higher than appear at the Provo 1939. ordinarv chance of Tabernacle in a special developing skin cancer concert Wednesday, Before considering because your occupation August 30 at 8 p.m. a its wise to leaving job, involves exposure to the Her accompanist will look at the fringe benefits sun. Excess sun is the be Mack Wilberg of be Piano youll giving up.. leading cause of skin cancer and sailors, Festival fame. 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