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Show Patd Of Thanks To tho-- Kindno-- s r vv bo bv pxpji'SM'rl not5; of Ui ir mu il lh, unit pathy and Ii ond-i'- p ol the death of out b oi ther Mrs I V i f n 'm xx f " hi to I'vri1 -h e i isli ( -lM'lioli vv aid our f ii'inK vv nil otlu,rs 'i ' i t i v tot ho n II M The iro tniio vve Ii st id n hlo'o s .md who n su'ui m ,u ii Mo nil Your Doc for H f I)i d Tral io'I m - in "lie i h of T! a t Boomp-ikbals- (all Says h i in ii moi In ( lil all inv dot ii ' i k I) u Ins is i id 10 hi named weighed In lli I I or i r he ill L i . . . id ,f;orc to heller auuamt you uulh problems to improve (he of health, and designed will bring of the people of L (ah. Poliomyelitis is a very old Poliomyelitis disease of mankind. Evidence is available that it existed at least 3700 EC. Experimental work did not begin, however, on this disease agent until 1908, when and Popper were successful in transmitting the disease to monkeys. Nature of the Virus The agent Is a virus belonging to the same group of disease agents that mumps, yellow measles, ft vrr, influenza and encephalitis, Viruses differ from bacteria in several respects. Bacteria, germs or microbes, cause diseases such as scarlet fever, boils and abwhooping scesses, diphtheria, cough and a host of other types of can be seen .infection. Bacteria with the aid of an ordinary microscope. Bacteria will grow, not only in the body, but also may be cultured on lifeless food such as meat broth, milk, and various other foodstuffs. Viruses, on the other hand, are invisible under the or-- I dinary microscope and will pass through filters that hold back or retain bacteria The polio" virus is one of the tiniest known disease agents, being a little less than of an inch In one diameter. The polio virus, like other viruses, fails to grow unless living tissue cells are available for food. This virus has a special attraction to nerve cells of the spinal cord and the base of the brain. Destruction of these nerve cells causes paralysis. Cultivation of the Virus Man is the only naturally susceptible host. Monkeys can be given the disease experimentally but guinea pigs, rabbits, rats, etc. are completely resistant. These latter resistant animals can be of thousands with injected monkey paralytic doses of the virus, with no illness whatever developing. Monkeys, therefore, are the only dependable experimental animal that can be used for the study of this disease. Since monkeys cost $35 each, and their care Is expensive, the cost of poliomyelitis research is exorbitant. The dimes donated to the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis has made possible the money for research and purchase of these expensive experimental animals. Another method of virus culture has been devised by Dr. J. F. Enders of Harvard University. This method consists of growing monkey, or human tissue cells In a special fluid in test tubes. Virus is added to these growing cells and the virus attacks and destroys the cells m from five to seven days. This tissue culture method Is less expensive than using Friday, August SURER Land-stein- When your child lucks appetite end hat lost the normal energy that growing children should have, it may be due to e v Vitamin or mineral deficiency. Doctors often recommend vitamins end minerals for youngsters who fail to keep pace with other child, ren of their age. Cive your child Olafsent Junior Aytinal with Combined vitamins t Vitamins and Minerals. and minerals become nore effective than when taken individually. Olafsens Junior Aytmui a vitamin that promotes also contains growth, increases vigor and sparks the appetite. Start your child on Junior Aytinal with Vitamin s and Mineral today. ' If f I I 1 2 Bottle of 100 Junior Sized Capsulas MACKS PHARMACY 97 South Main Ihone 1181 disease-producin- 28, 1953 ered the commencement address to the graduates and Elder Joseph Fielding Smith presided Marilyn will teach in Brigham City this year She is the wife of Troy Miller and a daughter of Mr and Mrs. Glen M. Bennion of Brigham City. Marilyn B Miller received her B S degree in education during the summer commencement exercises at Bngham Young Uni versity, August 21, at Provo. She was one of the 161 to receive degrees at the rites. Elder Mark E. Peterson deliv- - w Jill a 4 Box Elder JOURNAL Guests At Home Of Mr And Mrs. C. W. Merrell Brigham City, Utah Marilyn B. Miller Receives Degree yt o tie a then I - n i om to The fufJou-inis one of a senes of or gi in h I ton t 'i ink-- . i Li ins of Krfci urtnen by members of the Utahn Di it d M State Mrdicuf Association and published 'i i I. on August our focal newspaper, 4 ok 1 1n' Ioi hi -- ti ((operation with hoe uriufes are nhrduled to appear every .. 7 MU II t other utek throughout the Tear in an 1 r Wd.V k Dj v! J H. Calls Tell Of First Grandchild LOW PRICES! Mr and Mrs C. W. Merrell had as dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. A L. Ahlstrom, Van Nuys, Cal., and Mr and Mrs Gam Evans, 'Bountiful and son, Lawrenje, last Monday. On Tuesday visiting with them as dinner guests were Mr. and Mrs Sterns Kilfoyle; and Mrs. Henry Flint and Mrs Roy Simmons, Layton. cm GRADED MEATS! BRIGHAM CITYS MOST MODERN MARKET Corner 5th South & Main CASH AND CARRY g pro-du- re Phone 58 PRICES DERBY'S 19$ 19$ CHILI CON CARNE LIBBY'S VIENNA SAUSAGE ADMIRAL OLEOMARGERINE, lb. WHITE KING CYD CH4RISSE is a beauty who looks good from every angle. She found hersejf in this surprising position Technicolor filming a dance sequence for musical, The Band Wagon, in which she plays oppo site Fred Astaire. SOAP X giant size SWEETHEART monkeys, but certain kinds of reAny one of the three types may search must still require the ani- produce death in one person; ani mal testing method. This tissue other person may be severely culture virus Is the one which is paralyzed, while again with the being used to develop a prevensame virus type, another individtive vaccine. ual develops such mild symptoms Where the irus is Found that a diagnosis is impossible. On of The virus poliomyelitis may recovery from the disease, the Imbe isolated from the thioat and, munity produced by Type 1 will from the fetal material of per-- j offer no immunity for Types 2 sons ill with the disease, and or 3. Therefore, the immunity profrom nervous tissue of persons duced m man or monkeys is spedying of the disease. The virus cific for each type and theoreticmay also be isolated from sew age, ally one could have the disease particularly during the summer) three times. Recovery from one months. The virus seems to be type will produce a lifelong imquite hardy and resistant, staying munity for that specific type. alive in sewage water for several of the adult About months. It can be stored for many have had the disease population e dry-icbox. ' years in the in such a mild form that they The virus is, however, quickly have not been aware of the lll-- i destroyed by boiling a minute or ness, and are immune to the spe- two, and also is destroyed by cific type which produce the strong chemicals such as formal- disease. dehyde. The virus is not affected by any presently known anti- Constable Accused biotics, such as penicillin, aureo-myciNEW HAVEN, Conn (UP) etc. Constable Everett O. 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