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Show CANCER CRUSADE "Take time out for life" Is the message spread by some 18,000 volunteers as the April Crusade of the American Cancer Society swings Into action. In November 1970 a Cancer Clinic was held in Panguitch with five physicians donating their time. That day 243 women answered a questionnaire, watched cancer information films and were given a complete physical examination. A Pap smear test was done on each woman, and each was asked to note any of cancer's seven danger signals: Change in bowel or bladder habits, a sore that does not heal, unusal bleeding or discharge, thicken- In ft ni lnmn In ftroaet ni aIca. where, change in wart or mole, nagging cough or hoarseness, indigestion or difficulty in swallowing. When the Panguitch results were tabulated, there were 3 abnormalities which required follow-up action.'-Serving as' Crusade chairman In Garfield County Is June. Owensr-whonirees all -citizens to support the significant work , of the Utah 'Cancer Society by contributing 'generously when a Crutader rings the doorbell so that we can "wipe out cancer in your lifetime." |