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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, HARCll better physical shape and to give our bodies a better chance to win the battle against those fifth colum nists, the disease-causigerms. 1 Speaking of Health Heie nine rock bottom suggestions that, in my long medical exper ience, I have fund helpful in buildMedical Consultant ing up the body to win its battles rational Association cf Manufacturers against all invaders and in avoiding disease: 1 Don't court infect jon don't K OF THE BODY Progress has also been made in join a crowd when you are tired; don't IB61" are controlling pneumonia and tubercu- stay near anyone sneezing or cough(rood ana bad. in nature. They losis. The wonderful drug called ing. and its several derivav 2 Avoid sharp changes in temperoir we Dreauic, 's. And they are in our tives usually referred to now as the ature or humidity. we g sulfa drugs have to a large extent 3 Have your tonsils or adnoids Harmless. They are replaced the use f serums in the tieat-me- removed, if they are chronically inrw i of pneumonia. It acts, in some fected. See your family physician if av do us some good. 8X9 veritablfc mysterious way, to check the spread you think they may be. of the germs and so gives the natural 4 Wash your hands frequently resistance of the body a chance to you may rid yourself of harmful germs within our bodies combat the toxins. Xcolumni this way. our .11.. rmnrfirous until 5 When you are tiredrest. Get Everybody should make sure he jrtUSuaujr illness or does not harbor tuberculosis germs plenty f sleep. or untU the fifth- in bjs body, especially if he feels con6 get plenty of fresh air, sunlight heavilv rein- - tinually run down. Your physician can and exercise. 7 Watch your diet Eat the five give you a simple, absolutely 'Jttat they can break down all easily painless Mantoux test and can usually basic foods of a balanced diet (milk, tas it lines of defense, arrange for an Inexpensive chest y eggs or meat, leafy vegetables, fresh for you. like any well organ- fruits, and soybean, In health and happiness to you and enriched white bread) every ;l!w,i8.Tte,'8oldiera"aretlie 'iwood cells that rush to and try your family, these things are certain- day. tnrvitrn e"erms that ly worth whjle. Tuberculosis discover8 Consult your family physician de- - ed in its ... can be about hpvond the outer arrested stages protection against disease for early which are the Bkin, the or cured In toe majority of cases by yourself and your children by innoc a simple treatment of rest, sunshine, ulation, vaccination, etc. He can help thenoee, etc. is a it fever fresh air and nourishing food. a sign you prepare In advance to win the have you C there is a battle raging within A recent poll taken by the re- battle of the body. 9 vour own army of searcher, Dr. Gallup, showed that In Ask your physician whether Dei"1'" one week of February, 1942, as many you need to protect yourself with blood cells and the Invaders, columnists and sabo- - as 23,000,000 persons in the United immunizing agents which are now jjped by available against so many diseases. States were suffering from colds. For Defense: Buy Bonds That is a tremendous figure. The I years ago we suffered "cold virus" is thus proving to be a L greatest casualties from diptheria very destructive mui columnist ana but medical science saboteur of our national health. Now lad scarlet fever, Fortunately, there is good news to to prevent a largely found way a report about the control of influenza. 1942 Crop inno- two dreadful diseases by Promising vaccines have been develand U.hml that is, by preparing oped for us against it, so that it Potato growers of Box Elder coun the defenses of the may soon rank with five other dis- - ty were informed today that the U. ijmnunizinif innoculation is leases from which both the armed S. y, in some respects Department of Agriculture has lanxs ana f0rcea and civilians must be protected announced a program to support the the airplanes, having b astbatwe need in actual warfare in time of war. The five other di-- jj price of potatoes. The program is deseases are tetanus ( lockjaw) , typhoid, signed to encourage growers who co defeat our enemies. that may-,Chief fifth columnists nus f gangerine and yel- - operate in the AAA farm program to Utouble today, if we aren't! plant their full potato acreage allot about our health, are me busy ments in 1942. Mje saboteurs that give us tubercuThe price support, according to M In these days of national fas, pneumonia, the G. Perry, chairman of the county A it is our duty to get ourselves into A A committee, will be provided in and influenza. each of the major producing areas, at scheduled base prices, for potatoes grading U. S. No. 1 or better, sacked, f. o. b., in carlots. Appropriate price adjustments will be made for marketable potatoes grading 85 per cent U. S. No. 1 and 'for potatoes in bulk and in storage, if it proves necessary to handle bulk or stored potatoes. It will be based on a rate of $1.10 per hundred for Burbank Russets. Prices will be supported through one or more of the following meth..." ods: .. 1 Purchase for relief distribution by the agricultural marketing administration; distribution to families through the stamp plan. 2 Diversion for the manufacture of starch, livestock feed and other products under the Agricultural Marketing Administration. 3 Loans or purchases by the Commodity Credit Corporation. Mr. Perry pointed out that the potato price support program is not aimed toward expanded production in 1942, but rather to assure the full planting of the alloted acreage which is the same as in 1940 and 1941. This acreage is sufficient to produce the 365 million bushels needed to meet normal domestic requirements. To further encourage the full planting, AAA regulations will provide that potato producers must plant an acreage equal to at least 80 per cent and not more than 110 per cent of L their allotment in order to quality for a full potato payment and be eligible to participate in these price support ing programs. For Victor': Buy Bonds ..nf ""'H1"-'overywbe- re nt fm fSfatie, - PACE TKRZ3 FIELDING By Enid WeUinf ng Victor G. H riser fry f7r. 19, 1942 visited in Fielding last Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Welling. They were enroute to Salt Lake to meet Gaylan Richards of the U. S. Navy, who was arriving for a short furlough. Tuesday Mr. Richards and Miss Foster visited in Fjelding with relatives and friends. Gale Welling and Keith Moss made a business trip to Salt Lake City last Thursday. For Defense: Buy Bands J j Mrs. Elmer Richards and children returned home from Downey, Idaho, Monday, where she had spent the week visiting with her mother, Mrs. Johnson. Mr. Richards motored to Downey and reteurned with his wife and children. Lemuel Earl, of Salt Lake Citv. spent the weekend in Fieldjng with has wife and children. Mrs. Clifford Welling has his sister. Mr3. Tim Richards of Eureka, visiting with her this week. Mrs. Richards was recently released from the Pay-so- n hospital after a serious illness and is convalescing at her sister's home. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Adams of Salt Lake City came with Mrs. Richards to Fieldings last Sunday, returning- to their home Sunday evening. aijss June Foster, Mrs. Jerry and Mrs. Reagen of PocateEo, Ida. 'Garrison Finish' The term "garrison finish" origt nated in 1882 when Jockey "Snapper" Garrison won the Suburban by urging his mount up from behind into the leading position in the last few moments of the race. For Defense: Buy Bonds Newspaper on Rubber A publisher in Brussels, Belgium, had an idea once. He printed his paper pn rubber sheets, to enable the ladies to read it while taking bath. - Wheat Growers to Suf- fer No Allotment Loss Wheat growers of Box Elder county who divert wheat acreage to the production of crops needed to meet food production goals will suffer no loss in their 1943 and succeeding acreage lotments because of this diversion. Farmers who were hesitating to seed acreages to crops needed for the war effort because they feared they would have wheat acreage allotments reduced can now go ahead with the assurance that no reductions will be made, M, G. Perry, chairman of the Box Elder county AAA committee, said today. However, to qualify under this provision the acreage diverted from wheat must be seeded to crops needed to meet food production goals, the committeeman said. For Defence: Buy Bonds Subscribe for the Leader X-ra- The Smart And Thrifty Place To Buy Your Shoes! 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