Show 0 Dr Brady's Health Column Signed letters not more than on page or 109 words pertaining t personal health and hygiene not to disease diagnosis or will ee answered by Dr Brady if a stamped envelope eta Mail to: Dr William Brady 265 El C amino South Hills California treats! self-address- ed A noxia and v 4 Angina FRIDAY— Dr Brady Between attacks or after the victim has ceased to care about it there is nothing elicited by examination which shows that the individual had asthma epilepsy or angina pecTrue enough the patient toris to subject angina pectoris of signs presents sjjneraliy arterioscerosis but as every one knows most persons with arterios-clerio- s never have angina pectoris Among the theories conceived by physicians to account for the at tack of angina pectoris probably the one at present most favored is that the distress and pain arc due to anoxia oxygen shortage in the heart muscle Anoxia might be easier to under- stand if we called it asphyxia It Is in fact the serious or fatal feature of carbon monoxide gassing A person overcome by breathing air that contains as much as three to five parts of tasteless colorless odorless carbon monoxide in a thousand suffers not from poisoning but from asphyxia or anoxia You see carbon monoxide has a stronger IT'S HARD TO BELIEVE BUT IT'S TRUE I KEMGLO TRAD! MARK THE affinity for hemoglobin than oxy--- hns S ) unites with the hmn globin (the red coloring matter which carries oxygen to the cells and tissues and organs and takes back to the lungs a load of carbon dioxide to be blown off) and thus crowding lout oxygen and producing asphyxia or anoxia In angina pectoris (heart pang) the anoxia or oxygen deficit in the hard working heart muscle is generally the consequence of spasmodic contraction or construction of a branch of or perhaps the main coronary artery The heart muscle that is the bundle of muscle fibres making up the main part of the heart well receives its oxygen through arteries one right one left artery which branch directly from the great arthe aortic tery (aortai Just beyond are valve These arteries called coronary or coronal because they have the appearance of a crown on the heart Inhalations of oxygen from tank have given considerable relief in cases of angina pectoris and such treatment has saved life in acute coronary thrombosis Oxygen inhalations bring the oxygen richness of the blood up to or apove normal but stiu the amount J of this oxygen delivered to the heart muscle depends upon the freedom of blood flow through the coronary arteries or their branches Nitroglycerin (now called trinitrate) amy! nitrite (liquid inhaled by crushing a capsule or ampule in handkerchief in the hand) sodium nitrate (a salt taken internally with slower ana more prolonged action than the first two nitrites) add other nitrites are the remedies usually employed to relax spasmodic contraction or constriction of the coronary arteries and sb permit a freer delivery of oxygen to the heart muscle Other factors which tend to relax coronary constriction and maintain adequate oxygenation in the heart muscle are (f) coffee (2) an optimal daily ration of calcium of course with enough vitamin O to insure) assimilation and utilization of the calcium and (3) a reasonable amount of daily exercise Oh Oh! 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Questions and Answers Witness My Eye Some time ago you offered to send any one interested a list of doctors who permit fathers to witness a child's birth We'd like a list of doctors within ten miles of nospuai ft M Answer — On the contrary I have said many times that I cannot name who 'permit" any one to doctors -witness' childbirth If that's your idea you should be excluded what fm try ine to drum into the thick Fhvmere- heads of you ly trying to maintain the dignity of parenthood but what's the use— If a you will never understand man ft fit to be a husband and a father his place is at his wife's side when their child is born and the back of my hand at any one who dissents from this opinion on any groundJi BreadJ and Toast Doeji white bread that has been toasted yield more calories than white bread that has not been toasteji? —(Mrs D K) Answer No Vitamin A and Fighskin Happy to report that my skin blemishes finally cleared up after I had! used vitamin A as suggested in your Cosmetic Blemishes Mad had f ishskm or nutmeg grater skin for IB years and the vitamin A made my skin normal in less than I three months (S W) Answer—Details in booklet Cos met ic Blemishes For copy send twenty-fiv- e cents and stamped self addressed envelope (Copyright 1950 by John F Dille flriaWf MIRACLE-LUSTR- E 2t THE OODEN (UTAH) STANDARD-EXAMINEFRIDAY EVENING APRIL 14 1850 R jTt Friendship Wins 50 TSt j ""NBssIIIW JWB J JsBBBBBBV ' " f jg&j SSaMsBlfe j r AT - '1 ' "'B AND WASHES LIKE BAKED ENAMEL Kitchen and bathroom walla all your woodwork will shimmer like satin and be as easy to wash as your refrigerwith KEM GLO Its plastic-smoot- h surface resists ator scuffs stains even hot grease smudges boiling water Can be washed hundreds of times Quarts and gallons in e 10 colors pints in only Stay-whit- ft On eee? el cows No primer no undrcootr needed S Haws m freely movm no bmhmorb 4 Dries In J to 4 hourt KEM-GI- O 1 2 Gal '798 colors 10 239 Qt 10 colors i I 139 Pr only Stay-wh- it SAVI 4I TRY KEM-GI- O WITH THIS COUPON A- - PINT OFFER STAY-WHIT- 9$J E A pint will cover up to 50 square feet Try it on furniture window sills baseboards doors any place subject to hard use See how is Bring in beautiful and durable KEM-GLat 98f coupon for your pint of Stay-whit- e Requlorly Jl 39 OFFER leva 4W You O 1950 GOOD UNTIL MAY 31 SHERWIN-WILLIAM- S 2471 Grant Ave Phons 6409 1—v Visit your dealer SEE THE WONDERFUL '13 CO) lie the mother eat who lives at the railroad vards In Jersev 7lty New Jersey evidently triumphed over her baser instincts In loptine thK fearless mouse into her household Shortly after Min- lie save birth to a litter of kittens the wee mouse turned up and made itself at home City May Buy Steel Pile Cheap City commissioners are considering a recommendation to buy at a knocked down price a pile of steel that had been at the city shop yards West Twenty-nint- h since April of 1948 The 6629 pounds of steel can be utilized for storm sewer grates arid other purposes Commissioner William Stowe said in the 'event commissioners agree to offer the H H Bell Steel Co of Carlstadt New Jersey a compromise settlement of $48?' The company billed the city for $3833 plus a portion of the freight bill when the steel arrived two There immediately years ago arose conflicting statements among city employes regarding authorizaA former tion of the purchase city commissioner contended the j MOVING? PleatX Fomitore Eleetrle leY Boxes Baggage Storage Peeking Across the Street or Aerosa the State company had been ordered to repossess the material several times City Purchasing Agent J A Humphris said milled steel was selling here at 07 cents a pound at the time of the purchase The New Jersey company he said billed the city at 54 cents a pound WAREHOUSE FOR RENT TUBELESS TIRE Folly Explained In --FREE MOVIE— SHOWN CONTINIIOUSLir SEE THEM MADE j SSI SSnd 12-Min- Street n's ed for vagrancy SAYINGS DAYS MVING ROOM GROUP Complete for INCLUDES: ATTRACTIVE SOFA 2 TABLE LAMPS 2 LAMP TABLES 100 WOOL SURFACE 1000 Down 800 a Month LINOLEUM SPECIAL! 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Fashioned The Trend Is Toward Tubeless! 2641 Washington Blvd Phone 8866 FAIRWAY -- FURNITURE CO ACROSS FROM POST OFFICE 271 - 24th Stmt Dial 3 0232 Dial 8944 Sin a rt— liuprvss ir e I The Chieftain De Luxe --" HOUSEWARES I 9WSM MOST POWAA or THtis attl It's easy enough to see why — anf it'a also easy to see that the basic things which make this model so desirable can be yours in any Pontiac you choose A Every Pontiac is distinctively beautiful Yes see the wonderful mm models of those willing and able electric servants such as electric irons toasters fans waffle bakers sandwich grills and the like You merely plug them in the nearest outlet and let them go to work for you Sedan Fonr-Do- or Even in a family of stars there is usually a favorite— and in the brilliant family of 1990 Pontiacs this is the most popular car W ' j SEE THEM TESTED SEE THEM PROVEN SEE THEM NOW! InB P GOODRICH Presents a on Film formative the New Amazing TUBE- 1 Years Ago large srauD of prisoners 9x12 RUG Old Weber c a n tr a I milk processing plant at 2551 Ogden Ave is now yacant arid will be rented as store distrib' uting plant or warehouse 5400 square feet on each of two floors elevetor Will rent all or part Ph H F Gale 8549 or 7711 SLADE TRANSFER j NEW 1950 water pipe for the grosAda at Glenwood was to be laid The The Og-de- j A building The --yurpose of tne session was to complete plans feu the annual Farm Bureau celebration at Lorin Farr parkday court today 32 in number Fines were sus- warehouses affiliated with the pended provided they get out of Grain Growers Inc the city They were to inspect 18 buildings in Utah and southern Idaho Governor H C Baldridge 6f U— viio was to 'complete his Women's society of the Brothersecond term next fall and planned hood of Locomotive not to run for a third term was Enginemen Golden Firemen and lodge in Ogden en route to Boise from No 410 were to meetSpike in the War H Cunningham day clerk at the governors conference in Salt Service club rooms in tho Kiesel the Pacific was to go east to spend JtRf building the summer He was succeeded by C S Wheaton apostle of the F G Bothwell from Omaha Meeting of directors of the Weber county farm bureau had been Church of Christ (temple lot) was Joe Carlson was erecting a hantV arranged in the office of County to lecture in Ogden said Nellie L A Christiansen In the J DeGroot some brick residence at 2747 Wash- Aeem ington avenue The Riverside Irrigation company took through an excursion to Parma Ida There were two carloads of people who were going to inspect the resources of fertile FAIRWAY FURNITURE CO Idaho one a Pullman the other a Missouri Pacific coach A number of women were in the work of laying off the grounds was rapidly going forward Report that J F Gimlin star baseball pitcher had arranged to go to Helena for the season was in error Gimlin was to occupy the box for Ogden the majority of the games this season ly-cer- ly ENAMEL THAT LOOKS 120 partyg E j Years Ago The Union Pacific steel bridge over the Weber river at Devil's Gate was completed and the crew had gone on to Croyden where they were to put in another one: A H King superintendent of buildings and bridges on the U'P was an Ogden visitor ' L Happened in Ogfden- - Every Pontiac whether it be a Straight Eight or a Six a Chieftain or a Streamliner a Sedan or a Coupe will give you marvelous performance and wonderful satisfaction for years and years Yes the car you see here is a very smart buy— chiefly because it'a a Pontiac and dollar for dollar you can't beat ny Pontiac! 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