Show — THE GARLAND TIMES Vernald Wm Johns EVERY PUBLISHED Riverside Editor and Publisher FRIDAY MORNING T Friday August 28 1953 From Christy's Scrap File By L C Christophersoo TIIE BEST MEMORY SYSTEM and keep it to the letter Forget each kindness that you do as soon as you have done it Remember those who lend you aid and keep it to the letter Torget the praise that falls to you the moment you have won it Remember all the happiness that comes your way in living Forget the slander that you hear before you can repeat it Forget each worry and distress each spite Forget each slight be hopeful and forgiving: each sneer wherever you may Remember good remember truth meet it remember heaven’s above you Remember every kindness done to And you will find thru age and you whate’er its measure youth that many hearts will Remember praise by others won love you and pass it on with pleasure Remember made —Author unknown to me every promise Mr & Mrs Bill Linford who are Dallas Stokes of Mr leaving soon to make their home & Mrs W L Larsen met with a in California were honored by a serious accident 'last week in a group of their friends at an outhay lift He suffered broken ribs door supper at the Garland park and vertibrae Arbon Bowcutt Duane Archibald Gam Capener Dr R D Preston and his brother from Califished for four days in fornia Finedale Wyo last week two Mrs Gam and Capener children visited in Salt Lake and Linda week last Nephi Kay and Vicki Wheelwright returned with her and visited here until Saturday & Mrs Don Wheelwright Mr and sons of Nephi came up Saturday and their daughters Linda returned home Kay and Vicki with them Mr & Mrs Dean Andrus and children of Salt Lake were weekMrs end guests of his mother Mary Andrus Your Doctor i Says I The foltowinx is one of a tertVi of or tiles of the Utah uruien by member Vate Sic die al Association and published in with vour local newspaper cooperation SiU’ articles are scheduled to appear every r'hcr ueck throughout the year in an better acquaint you with problem effort emd of health designed to improve the of the people of Utah Scarlet Fever Scarlet fever sometimes known rs scarlatina is a well known infectious disease of children and adults characterized by young fevr sore throat and rash The illness usually lasts from a few days to a week and is ordinarily mild However because of the occasional occurrence of more severe complications such as infection of the ears acute rheumatic fever and inflammation of the kidney it must be listed as one of the more severe diseases of childhood The cause of the disease is a germ known as the This is a germ Streptococcus that is well known for the many different types of disease which it cause may among them the 'strep sore throat” and infections of the skin such as pimples and boils It is the germ which is for the most often responsible infection of developing rapidly with accomtissues (cellulitis) panying "blood poisoning" The important part of the infection in scarlet fever is usually the infection of the throat It is nn interesting fact that several persons may be infected with exthe same germ in their actly thfoats some will have the acrash which therefore companying designates the disease as scarlet fever whereas others will have the throat infection without the rash m which case it will be called of the a streptococcal infection throat The difference in the two situations is apparently that the persons who have the rash have to this particular no immunity poison or toxin which is made by the germ and therefore develop a rash The persons who have the sore throat without the rash have apparently had previous infection with a Streptlcoccus which is a producer of this particular toxin and have developer Immunity to it they therefore do not have the rash For the sake of those persons who are infected and for the sake of the family and the rest of the community’ it is important 4o that exactly Uxe recognize same precautions fo a streptococcal infection of the throat as for scarlet fever should be taken in regard to spread of the disease A large number of effective agents for treatment of streptococcal disease are now avail-ablThe choice of the individual to be used drug and procedures would depend on the particulai situation involved And you should consult your MD physician Before of the development modern drugs scarlet fever in a family resulted In quarantine of the patient and many or all of the members of the family Sinn treatment now will adequate eradicate most of the germs from the throats of infected persons within a few days the prolonged periods of quarantine are no longer necessary It is however very important to isolate the infected person whether they have scarlet fever or a streptococcal sore throat in order to protect other members of the family and the community There Is no specific immunization which will prevent the deinfecvelopment of streptococcal tions although there has been some use of an immunization which will protect the child from the effects of the toxin produced by this organism and thus will keep the child from having the rash of scarlet fever One of the most important measures for protection of children from streptococcal infections is to keep them from having contact with acutely ill persons Fo isolation purposes the infection1-oscarlet fever and strcptococca sore throat should be considered in exactly the same light- - Any sore person with streptococcal throat or scarlet fever should be isolated from close contact with other persons as nearly as possible during the acute stage of the illness This infection is transmitted primarily by direct or close contact with the patient or with the excretions from his nose and throat All materials which have been in contact with infected patients should be cleansed with soap and water should be boiled If possible or should be exposed to sunlight for a period of several hours Thorough cleaning dT the room m which an infected patient has been confined is highly desirable at the end of the illness It is not necessary to use strong disinfectants provided there has been liberal use of soap and water for washable surfaces and adequate exposure to fresh air and su- nlit — i By John Jarvis John A Udy son of Mr & Mrs Austin Udy reports his arrival at Entered as Second Class Mail Matter August 1928 at the ' Post Office at Garland Utah $250 Outside of County $200 Per Year Subscriptions: Page 2 In — MAYOR RIcGUP from GerColo Camp Carson He expects to receive his many discharge and be home this week Mr & Mrs A1 Young of Logan visited Sunday with the J 0 Mr & Mrs Delos Udy and famfrom an ily returned Wednesday to Yellowstone enjoyable trip Park Mr & Mrs Ira Ward took their and Dennis Udy to son Douglas Ira went on Thursday Lagoon to Salt Lake and Mrs Ward and the boys enjoyed Lagoon while he was gone Mrs Lewis Cheney of Oceanside Calif and her brother Charles Idaho Mrs Peterson of Emmett Ross Hadfield daughter and Idaho of Meridian Janet Lois Cederholm of Salt Lake were over night guests of the J Mrs 0 Hadfields Monday and daughter visited here until Friday when they all reto Idaho turned Mr & Mrs Jay Macfarlane and visited in the Southern family Utah Parks the early part of the week They returned and Thursday took their boys to Lagoon for the day Mrs Ross Shirley and boys acMrs Mina Ward by companied went to their home in Rexburg Ida Thursday after having spent a week with Mrs Shirley’s parents Mr & Mrs Art Ward Mrs Ward visited at the Shirley home for a few days and then returned to Pocatello and visited her son and family Mr & Mrs Welton Ward for a day and returned home Sunday of the Birthday The ladies Club met Thursday to honor Mrs her birthday Father Jensen anniversary at her home Mr & Mrs J O Hadfield and son VerNon attended the horse in Pocatello Saturday Mrs 'how Roche rode one of the horses presented by A1 Young of Logan at the show Jesse Davis spent the weekend at his home here Bill Silvester who is working in the weekend Vernal spent here with his family in Ward is vacationing Douglas with his cousins for a Holbrook week Jack Udy son of Mr & Mrs La Voy Udy is in Salt Lake with his cousin Fred Udy of the Fred The members Coombs family from Riverside attended the Coombs reunion at Rees Park in Brigham Sunday The Howard Capener family in Honeyville were Sunday at r the home of Mrs Beulah to honor the birthday anniversaries of her daughters Lola and Zola The Forsberg family met at the Gus Forsgren cabin in Logan A Canyon Sunday at a reunion large group attended including members of the family from Salt Lake and other parts of the state Mr & Mrs Dale Udy and family visited Mrs Udy’s parents Mr A Mrs Earl Adams in Thatcher SURE 6UT I HAVE LOT5A TROUBLE FINDING ONE THAT'LL take my WASHING HOAAf AND AND IRONING WHEN I DO SHE NEVER PRESSES MY SHIRTS RIGHT and Missionary Leaves M Young and every dollar goes Carter and daughter Mrs Doris Maisak and Marian Miss Corine Peck were in Ogden Mrs L ter Marie W and daughManning in Ogden Tues- were day A Mrs Dean Bradshaw and Mrs Boyd Munrs attended Young Farmers tour in Utah County Tuesday and Wednesday Mr Mr the investment A: Mr A Mrs Max Archibald and family left Friday for their home Idaho after having at Blackfoot spent the summer here returned as that pays big dividends in more convenience! time saved and adtfed safety Bank by Mail Add to your savings or checking occounf by mail Special forms and envelopes upon request postage-pai- d — Wednesday are proof your bills are paid And really a checking account it’s an Is not an expense family L and his of September baby will return with to school you have an accurate and record kept for you your checks Mr A Mrs Bob Udy and family drove to Salt Lake Sunday afterMrs Udy’s father Mr Skinnoon ner returned home with them to visit in the valley a week or so Mrs J first and s Guessing may be alright for a game but it hardly a wise way to manage money Take for instance your budget How much it is to control simpler safer and more convenient First a Checking with Security your expenses account This way you know exactly where Sunday Mrs Ed Udy accompanied Mr Mrs Earl Young and family to Saltair and Tooele Saturday At Tooele they visited Mr & Mrs S Bill Capener and babv are hero from Iowa visited week at tne jjvan Capener Bill will join them about Mrs Mr & Mrs Henry Brown and who in Salt Lake City last family were Tuesday afternoon to see Miss home Beth Brown off on her mission the to Sweden She sails on the 29 wife him from New Jersey |