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Show CACHE AM ERICAN Four. LOGAN, C Benson Stake SPECIALS FOR Conference at Richmond Sat. July 7 (: pC J ( 0 tin"'' AQ lA & e f- . , COUNTY. UTAH Friday, July 6, 1934. often weak and breathing diffi- great pain and cramps. Nausea, cult. These suggestions slrnuld be belching, and vomiting of greenish herded. The person should seek a substances trom the stomach add to shady plait. bathe the temple Die trouble, The system becomes and wruts in cotd water, keep quirt proatraird. and death from coland rt.su lapse 1 liable to follow neglect of In the event of sunstroke the treatment. victim fall unroust lous, the surface Treatment-Gi- ve a lew drops of of the body is hot. and the temper- extract of Jamaica ginger, essence ature nache the dangerous point of p ppermint, or hot drops. Give of 11(1 degrees. The puhe is fust mfufion ot marshmallow or catquite full, but soon fulls, the face nip tea in place of water Rub the is dark purple, and sometimes old Grandmothers Herb there ts vomiting and froth at the good over the abdomc n. of dilatthe eyes mouth, the pupil DYSENTERY (acute stage) Give ed Tins condition may lat an hour, If exhaustion and and powdered ipecac, twenty grains, In not relieved, four ounces of flaxseed tea. Keep death will follow. Place Hie patient In the shade, patient quiet In bed. Place hot to abdomen and feet loosening tiie clothing; give plenty applications of air, do not allow Die people to After acute stage give injections crowd about. liatlie the head, neck, of thin boiled starch. SUMMER POOD In hot weather chest and hands in warm water and relrve Die heart and lungs of you will find in rice cooked in blood pressure. Use hot infusions, various ways a most satisfactory or red pepier, or ginger, or mu i. article of diet It U an excellent lard plasters on thq spine, extre-meti- substitute for the heavy and unand on the stomach. healthy meats often Indulged in. It and particularly ConviifWcn.se is usually slow, is nourishing, and the paiirnt Is much more healthful. Get used to eating rice In some of its very palatable forms liable to repealed attacks than before. A very slight attack may be of cookery. Do not be afraid that like a fainting fit. Sprinkle water It will not sustain you. for it will, on the face and apply smelling and It will be particularly desirable salts to nostrils, then place In a In hot weather, aa It does not tax Remember cool, shady place for a few hours. the digestive organs. 40,000.000 people Smr stomach, heart bum due that In China over to acidity trom sour focd or the subsist chiefly on rice.' Dr. savs that a rice pudding with a Idny caused by fermentation of dish, whleh is food. Take one tablet composed of raisins H ina good to constitute a itself c!..ircal, pepsin, magiKMa and sufficient eh g r. and a half cup of water, meal. Do not eat candy, cakes, etc , at Keep a bottle of peroxide of hyinfection i drogen handy to prevent lc.i t for a time. Cholera Morbus This summ r from the numberless causes predifficulty, caused by over Indul-- ! sent in summer lime, for Instance, sores, Improper foods, cuts, wounds, scratches, gdie In eating.fruits, and bv Mid- - Mines of Insects, rusty nails, or, usually unripe is anything hi which the performa-- 1 d n changes of the weather, Don of the skin is made, allowing really an acute attack of inflammation of the stomach, extending germs to infect the wound. down thru the intestines, and All readers of this publication are cause very great nervous prostration. There are watery discharges at liberty to write for information from the bowels, accompanied with pertaining to the subject of health Vivid Lecture Given Thursday e4 The Bonbon Slake RUhmond quarterly conference a held Sun COFFEE, B.P. day at the tabernacle with eM(ms A at 10 a m. and 3 00 p.m. Preiident per lb the &11 kind Rudger Clawson re(re.sented MILK general authoiitle of the church at the conference. President Hugh tall can Brown of the Granite Stake acPVVD. SUGAR or 1 companied him and was also one of the speakers. Brown 2 1 lb pkg Mavor Geo. O. Webb wlslic to BAKING PWD. ask the cltlaen of Richmond to Calumet, I lb. cooperate with the city in the conservation of water and adtwre CERTO Strictly to sprinkling regulation Mrs W. Z. Harris was hosted to 2 bottle for the Womens Literary club TuesPORK & BEANS day afternoon at the club room. 2 tall can Mies Edith Punk reviewed the book Anthony Adverse" by Harvey OATS, Crystal Allen. Instrumental music was fur... nished bv Miss Helene Harris and Wedding Leland Bateman. The hoetess servC. W. SOAP The following ed refreshments. 6 bar for were special guests: Mrs. A. C. Peterson and her mother, Mrs. CLOROX Johnson and Miss Lina Hines of Chicago. Mrs. Ellesworth of Oakpint bottle Spurred to greater efforts by his success In building model airplanes, land, Cihrornla and Mrs. R. B. star now on location TUMBLERS Ounnell. Jackie Cooper, youthful for the filming of Treasure Island, utilise his apara time to work Mrs. Jrff-- Webb was hostess to 6 for on a miniature Napoleonic coach as thousands of members of the the Chere A met club Saturday TOILET PAPER temoon of last week. A social afl'isher Body Craftsman's Guild are doing. The educational foundation ternoon was apent and Mrs. Webb 3 roll for each year awards university scholarships to the youths submitting the served luncheon. models in competition. Cooper is patterning Lis after one of last test TOASTIES POST In met The Girls Literary dub California inner. year at regular session, Monday evening pkg large MKs room to hear club the Edith) association Funk review the book "Anthony fact: Our bones and teeth are built American onMedical foods accepts the Adverse" bv Harvey Allen, hugely of talclum and phosphorus. committee that Mias Edith Punk left Thursday, evaporated milk is Milk is the richest source ot those statement free from a.iy by automobile In company with minerals. When people Like enough completely sterile that It is friends for points of Interest In milk to give them the calcium and gerin or bacteria life the east. need for their more easily digested titan ordinary they phosphorus all Phone 163 Miss Mvrl Hodeson left Sunday,1 E. V bone building, and have an ade- milk and pcsscsscs of the importpasteurized for New York where she expects to of vitamin D along ant food values supply quate be the guest of her brother Kenwith it, they'll surely build s, und milk. neth Hodgson and his wife. bones and teeth. Miss Ruth Roskelley of Smith-fiel- d Ekir these reasons the Foundato is taking Miss Hodgson's place let rays, created by electricity, has mnde speelal effort to at the Utah Power and Light Co. shine on milk, and bv feeding this tion make a supply of irradiated milk Office during Myrl's absence. milk to the nnlmals. they would be available for people everywhere Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Harris, A. E. prevented from having rirkels, or To accomplish that result mo' t Harris, Mrs. A. E. Fisher, C. Z. cured of it when they had It, a license has been granted Harris, W. Z. Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Of course. It still remained to speedily,cf the most prominent Cyrus Lewis, Mrs. W. H. Lewis and determine whether the same thing to five of milk, ronuian-- , Florence Lewis were among those would with babies. So the ies whose evaporated available ni hapjien are biands Tucswent Idaho to who Grace, 1m,Us wore transferred from every part of the United Stale1, Dr. David II. Reeder In daLoM:uS.f' w.'P.k jo MlondJunenU! )h, hllxna(cri,,, to hospitals. licenses weie pranted on a edited by services of Mis. Guy Harris. Kansas CHv. Missouri some ot the babies These low ;. several with hospitals ba,..s royalty Mrs. Milton Wohb was lwtess were fed this irradiated liulk, while very pure of tie to the Utopia club Friday after- others were given ordinary milk. provision that the FUOGESTIONS FOR HOT be innoon at her home. Special guests Hie babies who had the irradiated it radiated milks shall not I lime fnqmnllv burn creased because of the triad. utirn a .l included Mrs. Joseph Webb, Mrs. milk did not develop rickets. Th-- s n.v lecture on to ed give again Wadsworth and Mrs. A. C. Peter- who had The companies whose niilk con- this subject. time is the Third the ordinary milk did only son. tains this extra quantity of vita- charm. have it. The Ladles Glee club and their min D are telling the public about concerning Then the theory was proved. The tt In their advertising In newspaMaking suggestions partners enjoyed a wlennie roast Medical to recent months In Journals and on the the dangerous maladies common in In magazines in High Creek canyon Monday pers, have published reports of these radio, the word "Irradiated" is pro- hot weather and offering help evening. sickThe Journal of the minently displayed on the face of the prevention and cure of Mrs. K. W. Merrill of Salt Lake experiments. ness and accident common at this American Medical association last the labels. City has been visiting with her November commented editorially period of the year should be of Milk mother, Mrs. Nels Johnson. Irradiated Evaporated Sego of Irradiated real help. Do not on the Importance cure a as advertiised not Is being milk. the importance of this article. Keep for rickets. It Is offered as a j Irradiated Milk Carries you may need It at any When Dr. Steenbock discovered have Physicians agent. A Fascinating Story his method of irradiating foods, he long prescribed oil and m(nj These are the days when the took out a patent on the process, other substances rich in vitamin "fcoi killer" should' be busy and not for the purpose of making pro- D. disto advised (Continued from Page One) not are People one who points tl.ei fit from. It, but to be able to con- continue their use. But many cases get after'-thhis sun didn't always produce this good trol Its use for the protection of cf occurred in spite gun "that Is not loaded." and boat' have rickets result. If the air was filled with the public. He assigned the patents of all the doctors could do. People twin brother who rocks the trv smoke and dust, and in the winter to the Wisconsin Alumni Research are sometimes careless about fol- to be funny. If they would but it would be well. corportime when the sun In our North Foundation, a the doctor's directions. Some this when alone all Temperate Zone Is low in the sky, ation, and all the Income from the lowing think they can't afford to cool, mind season, At this keep the sunshine didnt create for us! patents is used to promote scion- - peoplethe When It Is hot one are prescriband that body. things buy In the! tific investigation and experiment, ed. the vitamin D. The scientists And, of course, many, many should be neither oterworked nor field of nutrition then turned to Pursuing the purpose to protect people, not being able to see that overheated. Never over eat. Dress not branch science does the cf physical the public, the Foundation in keeping with the weather. Bithe carelessly assumwhich had discovered that some grant licenses for the use of the babv hadherickets, often. Use sanitary means to keep did not have it. ed that can sun who were to shorter the those the of rays of patent except is no doubt that against free from anything which is liable and weaker than others. It was give assurance that they will pro- theThere many cases of rickets which to breed disease and you will live ravs perlv use it to tire benefit of the known that the ultra-violthe may result from such carelessness longer and better than does from the sun didn't penetrate public. Not all articles of food or lack of knowledge on the part person who fails to observe these clouds or dust cr smoke in the could benefit the public substan- of parents, Scgo irradiated eva- simple rules of health. air; didn't shine through houses tially by being irradiated. Salt,con-for porated milk will provide a degree SUNSTROKE Be careful not to r clothes or even through the glass example, would furnish the of protection which will be most encourage sunstroke. Fatal results In our windows. So it was suspectsumer only a negligible quantity beneficial. And the fact that it often follow exposure to sun heat MORE can be MORE MORE ed that only the ultra-violrays that on days when the atmosphere is had at no extra cost would create for us the precious of vitamin D, however it might be it costs humid. Avoid as far as possible less, generally, than ordinvitamin D. Irradiated. makes It all the more into the direct rays of the ary milk Then one of the vitamin scienMilk, on the other hand, Is likely to be used to the great bene- getting overheated. Do sun or tists, Dr. Harry Steenbock at the ideally suitable for irradiation. The fit of children. It is already very not drinkbecoming alcoholic liquors nor eat University of Wisconsin, knowing first and most Important fact is widely used as milk for infants and much of hearty foods. One has ofthat ultra-violrays coule be that milk contains the substances children, being prescribed by many ten warnings, such as loss of ap- had the on which the ultra-violrays created by electricity, physlcians because of its sure headaches, and general inthought that these rays shining operate to create vitamin D, in safety and rfeady digestibility. The petite, disposition. The heart's action is on food might create the vitamin such quantity as to permit the that we might thus creation in milk of an adequate in the food he able to eat our sunsine. He be- supply of the vitamin to prevent gan experimenting with this theory rickets. The next important fact is that milk is an article of everyand it worked. Dr. Steenbock was able to prove day use, especially by children. If this theory rather speedily, for children and adults both have in animals develop faulty bones their diet the quantity of milk (rickets) just as human beings do, they need, theyll get the needed when they dont have enough vita- quantity of vitamin D. Then there is this furthr and very significant min D. By allowing the ultra-vio- IN THE PIGGLY WIGGLY 7 CCIIE FELIX CASH MARKET m ti omt-me- es Cul-fie- M , i I WE-Tli- cod-Uv- or e at any time. Address all communications to The Home Health Club, Dr. David H. Reeder. 31st & Troost Avenue, 314 Wlrthmon Building, Kansas City, Missouri, with name and address in full and at least six cents In postage. lost. Miss Heffernan recently returned from Washington D.C., from a conference called by United States Commissioner of Education. George Zook to discuss the problem of employment for our youth who cannot now be taken Into Industry, and to discuss the problems of obligations of education to take care of them, and the educational value that came from former emAt this ployment in the youth. conference fifty people represented the forty eight states, and Miss went as a representative Hofferman of California. ld Logan, Utah Hyrum, Utah Smithfield, Utah Wellsville, Utah Preston, Idaho Specials for Sat. July 7 K HJAK aVCjT CLUB te eracy and a general low educational level Into a period of very J HEALTH under-estima- Miss Helen ffefferman, director of rut a! education for the state of California and also a member of the visiting faculty at the Utah State Agricultural College, gave a very vivid and colorful lecture Thursday night on "New Schools In Old Mexico. She opened her speech with a very picturesque description of Old Mexico, its scenery, its civilization, the doily life of the people, and the change that has taken place in education in the past hundred years, in which time they pass from a period of almost total Ignorance and Illit- j HOME pio-duce- rs nt By Educator progressive and advancing education that is backed by the people one hundred percent. The people blieve in education for the grown people as well as foe children and enter whole heartedly Into it. Miss Heffernan described their schools as being very modem. She also described their way of procedure and their objectives. The fact that we misunderstand Mexico and its people was very stnklnglyy emphasised. They are so thirsty for education that they give all they can, even their own hard earned savings, In order to build schools so they can make up for the many years of advancement they feel they have - -- A YOUR LAST DAY SATURDAY FPDfeJi Howard McKinney. 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