Show “ " -- 1 v' “I Second Section (©qbm B— Section - y normally” In regard to gum diseases the specialist also pointed out that many teeth can be saved after disease strikes ‘ “Much of "the disease could be stopped if persons uould take proper care of the gums It is just as important to stimulate the gum tissues when brushing the teeth as it is to clean the t?eth” Dr Ingersol said the dentist is about 5 per cent responsible for the health of teeth while the patient is about 95 per cent responsible He explained that one of the important reasons for visiting the dentist regularly is to be kept conscious of the importance of taking good care of the teeth Dr Ingersol said the dental profession should explain that some people should visit the dentist for removal of tartar than once every six months —which most people believe- is adequate ' Depends on the Individual “Some people should have this tartar coating removed every monthf while other patients can as long as two years before the condition becomes serious These persons however should still visit the dentist each six months “to check other matters” ‘'He said about ‘90per cent of the pyorrhea cases could be prevented if the tartar is removed when it should be “Tartar on the teeth is similar to a cinder in As long as it exists the eye there is 'going to be irritation and inflammation” Another speaker: Dr George S Paffenbarger senior research associate of the American Dental Assn at the National Bureau of Standards urged dentists to hold up on widespread application of new dental materials until they have been proven He said it is from the Bureau of Standards that factual information can be receiver! on each new dental material and device “It is my job and the job of the other eight dentists who do - oft-en- - ( ’ ? er research on new materials to let the dentists know the desirability and usefulness of new developments as well as forming standards for old” Dr Paffenbargep said that research is being done on a plastic cement Most dentist are now using ceramic materials for cement Shorter Working Time “Although both cements have about the same adhesiveness and strength the plastic in its limited use has been found to have a much shorter working time (dries faster)” He explained however that they haven’t been able to determine the exact effect of the new cement on the soft inner portion of the tooth “I am not advocating that dentists replace the old cement with the new plastic on the limited information we now have” In regard to the new ultra-sonidrill which has been advertised rather extensively lately Dr Paffenbarger said that although manvt claims have been made by its manufacturer the new machine definitely isn’t proven '“I recommend that its use be held up until we have more information on the biologicial effect of the device” He explained that this new drill does its work by very rapid vibrations instead of the grinding action and added 'that they want to determine the effect of this method on the pulp of the tooth before it is approved by his organization ' Still Another Device Still another new device under study by the dental research specialists at the Bureau of Standards is a drill powered by a miniature (water turbine If proven satisfactory this would replace the motor-bel- t type drills he concluded Tomorrow’s featured speaker will be Dr Daniel F Lynch president of the American Dental Assn from Washington D C He will speak on “Fluoridation of Public Water Supplies” The Utah State Dental - Assn auxiliary and dental assistants of the state are conducting sessions in conjunction with the dental meeting A dinner and daiice has been scheduled for 7:30 pm tonight in the hotel ballroom Leaves Welfare Board Position Mrs Ralph J Kaplan Lecture-Analy- The City Council yesterday evening asked two of its members to look into the possibility of having the LDS Church turn its old Ogden Tabernacle at Washington Boulevard and 22nd Street over to the city for a museum The motion to make the try was made by Councilman Toby N Larsen who noted the church Will be ready to move into its new Tabernacle within a few months “The people of Ogden certainly should have the opportunity to Capt F B Risser (above) will display their relics and works come aboard the Naval Supof art somewhere” Mr Larsen said noting that the city has ply Depot at Clearfield May 1 sucnever had museum facilities The to take command He will Bauern-schmiold tabernacle built in Ogden’s ceed Rear Adm George who is retiring Capt pioneering times in 1857 lends Risser at present is officer in itself well to museum purposes charge of the Stockton Annex he declared of the Naval Supply Depot at Seager Objects Oakland Councilman! C Austin Seager voted against the proposal when the vote was taken “As a member of the church I object to having" it turned over to the city” he explained ‘And as a member of the church I think the city should have it” declared Councilman B M Richardj Sid Weese was elected as the Appointed tp make the investi- new president of the Ogden Jun-- j gation were Mayor Raymond S Councilman G i°r Chamber of Commerce at a Wright Mr Larsen said meeting last night at The Cedars Brewer Stanley u 4 u Jf Other new officers are John or give the structure to the city Jensen first vice president and perhaps lease arrangements could Jack Jones second vice presibe made dent The three will take office on June 1 Outgoing officers are Carl Buehler Len Allen and LaVar Hurst Last night's meeting attended By by over 100 Jaycees was one of Three motorists forfeited bail the largest of the year officers in City Court on traffic charges said Bail of $5 on an improper parkAnnouncement was made of the state convention to be held was forfeited by ing complaint Dean England next weekend at Richfield TwenOn a chargjj of parking on the ty local Jaycees and their wives east side of Kiesel Avenue bail are expected to attend of $5 was forfeited by William New Commander st for To Speak Jewish Appeal dt Ralph J Kaplan educator lecturer and radio-Tanalyst will address the Ogden Jewish community at the Hotel Ben Lomond in behalf of the United Jewish Appeal campaign He was a resident and citizen of Israel for the past 25 years During World War II Mr Kaplan Served as an infantry officer in the British Middle East Forces and saw action in the western desert and in Europe In the Israel War of Independence ’ he served in the dual role of infantry officer and head of an important branch of Army education Between the two wars Mr Kaplan founded and headed a college for adult education in Tel Aviv ' He is now living in the United States and has served on the faculty of New York University and is also an associate and consultant of the Center for Human Relations Studies in New York City He is one of the first Israelis singled out for such academic honor Mr Kaplan has appeared on hundreds of platforms in Europe Osmond and the United States speaking Dean Blackett forfeited $5 before town hall audiences uni- bail for parking in a truck zone versity groups and social 'and service clubs as well as’ United Jewish Appeal audiences across the country He is now on the West Coast as visiting professor ROOFS and consultant to several sumResidential and Commercial mer schools and workshops at ALUMINUM AWNINGS STORM universities in the Los Angeles DOORS and WINDOWS area d Dealer V Jaycees Elect -- -' New Officers 4 Penalties Paid Three Drivers DON'T GAMBLE WITH YOUR HEALTH COME IN TODAY! m qiu ai:n nuvane - ’for similar federal assistance for purchase of mobile radio equip- j ment Mr Allison said applications The New York firm offered to pay the city par and accrued in- - for matching funds to buy radio terest plus a premium of $1401 equipment for installation in on the transaction Authority for emergency police vehicles has the city to issue the bonds was been held up pending action of gien by taxpaying voters at a the city and county on the warn ing system special election last year The money will be used to par- The warning system to j be finance the water purifica- - stalled will include one Impound tion plant under construction in output siren oneTltnwrtmd siren Ogden Canyon just below Pine View Reservoir City Manager E J Allison said part of the plant Cancel Tax Interest will be finished in time for use County Commissioners have canceled $626 interest on dethis summer It will purify irrigation water linquent taxes for 1952 on propin the reservoir for culinary uses erty oVned by Joyce N Gardiner: Thatcher in-tial- j Pays $5 Pefialty Bail of $5 on an improper park-- u forfeited in the “If charge was H’ Jackson 1207 W‘ by o X S”11 Ol oISl Ream 408 Dial Ph 6862 McCLANAHAN'S OGDEN’S GIANTS 0 R VS 1 G Brooklyn I N DODGERS A L 5 Channel " DISCOUNT HOUSE COME IN TODAY FOR YOUR DISCOUNT BUYER'S PASS Tomorrow— Saturday 12 Noon Eldredge's Grover C Owen Co 2761 Washington Blvd Miracle fiber Dacron blends for wrink e resistance Sizes28 to 42 in a complete range of System’ 72 invites your account few SV'jv! or Value J 99 ONLY or Style 2 Pairs H - or Wear r i t" "v j on STOCK UP Interest No Hidden Charges for Credit SPORTSWEAR i Buy on Easy Credit lave a Trim-tailore- COLORS: Silver Wheat and Sky Blue SLACKS 1 JACKETS sizes 36 to 44 on Just Say: Sizes 26 to 42 495 495 CHARGE ’EM! laBIMOMi Just what you want in style quality and value on long easy terms! 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NY Bid on For Air Raid Warningystenr Water Bonds and four smaller units It warning Tabernacle For a Museum c - IB 1955 APRIL 22 City Wants Speaker Warns on Premature Extraction of 'Dead7 Teeth Utah dentists todaj were cautioned jigainst extracting teeth when only the pulp is dead and the tooth can still function normally Dr William B Ingersoll director of the department of periodontia and endodontics at Georgetown University at Washington D C said not only can these teeth be saved but only a very small per cent of the “dead teeth” turn dark The native of American Fork is one of the featured speakers' conat the 65th annual three-davention of the Utah State Dental Assn at the Ben Lomond Hotel The event will conclude tomorrow “Many patients fear dead teeth because they have been made to believe they jnearly always turn dark Even the small percentage that do turn dark can be restored to their natural look with treatments of the (root and bleaching of the crownp Not Dead He Emphasized Dr Ingersoll said he wanted to emphasize that the tooth is not dead when only the blood supply has been cut off to the plup “The outer portion is still very much alive- and functions FRIDAY EVENING UTAH OGDEN CITY By ENSIGN RITCHIE Second Section §tanharb-i£samtn- fr GO® 2dHbd) (ssg Sizes 4 to 18 FARAH Up SLACKS CHARGE YOUR NEEDS |