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Show 14 Sunday, January 4, 1953' THE HERALD JOURNAL Cache Memories IT Now there the good authorities go arbitrary or magisterial of course they know no mine than any other doctor or scientific investigator does, just what treatment of the wound made by animal teeth or claws requires for adequate protection of the patient. Incidentally, it strong nitric acid does not coagulate the tissues, just what would Drs. Denison and Dowling call the effect of the acid on the tissues? Nitric acid certainly coagulates albumen it is commonly used to test urine for the presence of albumen. EVEN IF MAN can get rabies from the germs, virus or other in the bite, agents implanted puncture, scratch or wound inflicted by animal or bird that has rabies or carries the causative agent on teeth or claws, application of mere antiseptic, disinfectant, germicide, or caustic by way of first aid or prophylactic treatment is hardly compatible with the principles of surgery. Better advice, by far, was given in Butlers Medicine Chest Directory, published 120 years ago: If possible, the part bitten by a rabid animal should be fairly By JESME MAI LMAN cut out as soon as possible, the Mis. Pearl S. Bankhead enter lained at a very pleasant family part (meaning the wound) the washed well; sometimes dinner at her home Saturday part is buined by red hot iron, night Dec 27. The looms were gay and or by caustics . with Chiistmas decorations The modern surgeon calls this the table center pipco was themed immediate excision of all the tisto Christmas A delicious tuikey sue aiound the wound debridedinner with all the trimmings was ment. It is the best first aid treat seised to Mr. and Mrs. Leo Bank ment to prevent tetnus and tehead, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tams of tanus (lockjaw) may very likely Paradise, Mr and Mrs. Ronald be planted in a scratch, Plowman and Mr and Mrs Marion tear, Andeison of Smithfield, Mrs. Shir-len- e puncture or other wound made by the teeth or claws of animal Colman, Mr. and Mrs. Harold or bird. Ricks of. North Logan, Mr. and Still better, in my judgment, is Mrs. John Hansen of Clearfield, the advice of Dr. Roald T. Mr. and Mis John Hirst of Ogden, in Postgraduate Medicine. Dr. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Williamson of Vtnnard believes that rabies virus Ilyium, Mrs. Ethel Jones and the can be removed from a wound hostess. Giffs were exchanged and more thoroughly by soap and wasocial visiting was enjoyed. ter washing than by cauterizing Hostess at a lovely dinner party NEA Titophott with nitric acid or other caustic. on her anniversary Now I, being of sound mind, Christmas day at her home was Held by Chicago nurse Betty Brown is DESERTED CHILD do solemnly declare that if I Mrs. Eugene Jones of Wellsville Eugene (last name unknown), who was abandoned with a brother, were pounced upon and badly bitThe long table decorated with a 4, and sister, 3, in an apartment house hallway. The oldest boy ten by a flock of mad dogs as a holiday centerpieep and red and said their mother and a man left them there. He added, My doctor in the told his logieen candles. A delirious turkey is in jail. daddy cal paper I should be I'd want dinner was served to Mr. and Mrs, d W. F. Kidman, Mr. and Mrs Preston Brenchley, Mr. and Mrs Larsen Miller returned home Dec the same first aid and after treatment as foi any wound possibly Kidman and family of Peters-bor- Ernest Leishman, Mr. Thomas 16th from Mare Island Vallejo, Mr. and Mrs. Don Harris, infected with tetanus. and Miss Shirley Rosenberg California; he will leave Jan. 4th The first aid would be just Mr. and Mrs. Donald Kidman and Maughan of Salt Lke City, Mr. family of Garland; Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Ray Gibbs of Promontory. to return to his base. plain soap and water washing of Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. the wound or, if the doctor had Howard Jensen and family, Mr. Serviceman Home Arnold Christensen on Christmas any qualms about it, immediate and Mrs. Gordon Jones and daugh3rd Class Elmo Leish-maRadarman Heber debridement. Then an immediate ter, Laural of Ogden, and the Jones son of Mr. and Mrs. Seth Day were Mr. and Mrsfamily. After dinner, gifts were Leishman. arrived home Dec. 18th Bankhead, Mr. and Mrs Stanley prophylactic dose of tetanus anHobson of Logan and the Christen- titoxin. Then no other treatment exchanged and Mrs. Jones was from Japan to spend the holidays presented with a number of gifts. with relatives and friends. He will sen family; social visiting was en- except protection of the wound by a suitable aseptic (sterile) covering Visiting was enjoyed. leave Jan. 3rd to return to his joyed. Dinner Guests Thomas Miller, son of Mr. and or dressing. Five to 7 days later, a base. Mrs. Larsen Miller, underwent a second injection of tetanus anti Mrs Ethel Jones entertained at Visiting at the home of Mrs dinner Christmas day at her home, Jessie major operation Friday at the toxin. Thats all. Rabies? That was Mr. Friday L.DS. hospital at Logan They wouldn't give me a moments the rooms and table was beautiful and MrsMaughan, Neives James and three I he is improving nicely. with Xmas decoration. A turkey sons of cent. Ogden. dinner served to Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Summers Thomas Van Drimmerlin, Mr. and of Ogden were over night guests of Mrs. John Larsen and family all of Marge and Hazel Hendry Saturday. Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Max Jones Calling at the home of Mrs. and son of Logan; Mr. and Mrs. Pearl SBankhead Saturday was Alton Maughan and daughters, Mr. and Mrs Fletcher Norri and Soda of and Shirlene Marylin of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. family on to their way Springs who were Junior Summers and daughter California to spend the balance of Lorie and Mr. and Mrs. Keitn the holidays; Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hirst. Checketts of Pasco, Washington, Mr. and Mrs Stanley Jones, Mr. called on the phone to wish Mrs. and Mrs. Reese Leishman Jones and family a Happy Christ- and Mrs. Bill Leatham and Mr. a spent mas. Christmas Eve at the home of Mr. Baldwin entertainMrs. Luther and Mrs. Joseph Parker. A deliciNow Available In Our ed at a very delightful dinner party ous dinner was sesved, games and Christmas Day in honor of her Catalog Sales Dept. were enjoyed. mother, Mrs. Jessie Maughan, who visiting Mr. and Mrs. Heber Bankhead was observing her birthday anspent Sunday visiting at the home niversary. The table was centered of Mr. and Mrs. William M. Wilwith a beautiful cake and places liamson at Smithfield. They also wart marked for the guest of hon- visited Mrs. at RichJensen Ruby Norman or, Mr. and Mrs. Maughan, mond. of Tremontcn; Mr. Ariel Maughan. Newell E. Maughan, son of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. SharreU Summers and Mrs. George Maughan whose of Paradise and the Baldwin famiaddress is S.A.W S.S. Indiana Hull enjoyed. Mrs Div. P.S.NS. Bremerton, Washly. Visiting was Maughan was presented with a ington left Saturday lifter a short number of nice gifts. for his base. The Summers annual family furlough Holiday Party reunion W'as held Saturday evenMr. and Mrs. Grant Hall entering at the home of Mrs. Pearl S. tained Friday night at a holiday Bankhead. The two long tables party at their home. The rooms were centered with Christmas and dinner table were beautiful decorations and a delicious dinner with Christmas trimmings. A deliserved to Mr. and Mrs Melvin cious hot dinner was served to Mr. Summers, Mr. and Mrs Dewey and Mrs. Ollie Edwood, Mr. am g Mr. and Mrs. Fred Summers, Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Jones, Stanley ail of Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Leatham, Mr. and Mrs. Reese Arthur Summers. Mr and Mrs. Leishman, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Clyde Hirst of Paradise and Mrs Larsen. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Moffett Bankhead. Gifts were exchanged and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Parker, and visiting was enjoxed. Following dinner games were playNo Host Dinner ed and social time enjoyed. A no host family Christmas dinMr. and Mrs. Stanley Jones and Mr. was held at the home of ner daughter. Mary Jone spent Sunday Gilbert Anderson family. Members at the home of Mr. and who attended were Mr. -- nd Mrs. visiting Mrs. Stuart at Clearfield and Alton Patkei, Mr and Mrs Morris Mr Roy and Mrs. Glenn Stuart at Andeison, Mr. and Mrs. Artel Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Ander- Kaysville. Mr. and Mrs. Loren Miller were Sears regular catalog prices are alson, Mr. and Mis. Stanley Jones, a family dinlow but in this new sales Mr and Mrs. Bill Leatham, Mrs. host and hostess at ways at their home Christmas Day, our Merchandise Department ' Sarah Brown, Mrs. Thelma Wil- ner catalog, room and table decorations were in liamson, Mrs. Mary "Owen and son have shattered records in Guests t Managers Dennis of Pocatello, Idaho. A hot keeping with the holidays. ! They're bargain's you'll White Sale Goods and Miller Loren were Gigantic family Jay dinner and visiting was enjoyed. of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Dan J. recognize immediately and stocl; up Great Sale Mrs. Pearl S. Bankhead Shoe Family spent of Young Ward, with for months to come. Christmas Eve at the home of her Olsen and family V Winter Hardware Sale Mr and Mrs. Carl Duse and family son and daughter-in-laMr and Come in . . . see this new book with f Mrs Leo Bankhead at Paradise. of Hyde Park; Mr. and Mrs. Clyde V Sale at Unpointed of Salt Lake City; Mr. and than 5000 price cuts and con-- s more Bright Furniture Christmas Day she was dinner Mrs. Job Miller of Logan. Gifts vince yourself that you can save mony guest of her daughter, Mr. and were of Sale Brat end Cortots exchanged and visiting endollars by buying thru this catalog, Mrs. Floyd Williamson and family joyed. d Sales of Curtains and at Hyrum. everything you need for your-sel- f, nearly j his Jay Long accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. James Ad Leish-ma- n Drapes family, your home, farm or your for Washington wore dinner guests of their wife left Friday Cut Price automobile. Sale Tires an D C. for reassignment, he is in the b son, Mr and JIrs. Lewis Baxter at and has been stntioned on the Seta of Home Appliances Logan Christmas day. In the after- navy You Dont Nood All Cath . . . ond Many Others noon they visited at the home of U S S.D. Ammen Ship. Job Miller, son of Mr. and MrsBuy the things you need now at these (heir daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Alton Miller and family at Hyrum. They extra-loMidwinter Sale prices ond COMPLETE OITSIDK j also called at the home of Mr. and for them later on Sears Easy ,pay Mrs. William Baxter to visit with Plan. AH catalog purchases . Payment M PHONE 501 Mr. Baxter who is ill (hat total S20 or more can be made ' H yea iooI visit vs So KOSk Mr. and Mrs. Parley Murray this easy way. Drop in at our Catalog Itns now CoSolog. Ovr pient Friday at Smithfield visiting SPECIAL OFFER Sales Department and let us show super's wiH sxplaio bow at the homp of Mr. and Mrs. Wilt you us Cololog-Sho- p by liam M. Williamson. Mrs Murray you how easy and satisfying it is to hooo. Its easyl and Mrs. Williamson are sisters buy and savt tha Catalog way. InclnH- -i Parts Hid Labor at the Luther Baldwin, Plus I Foil Ttn't Calling Gosrsotoo home Christmas, Day to wish the Sot I. Only M Good family a happy Christmas and see "Tour ATV Toor Antsaus thp new granddaughter, were Mr and Mrs. Ray Leishman. Mr. and PHONE LOGAN 478 Mrs Fiank Leishman, Mr. and Ax&uy Mrs. Charles Leatham, Mr, and1 THERE ARE XO belter authori- It, doctors and (oiks. I have specu- ary problem. Regardless of its ties on the rabies (pronounced lated about it since Topsy was a prevalence, among dogs, it wiU question than Dr. George col' and the thing still haunts me prooabiy never cause sufficient morbidity (illness, disease) or A. Denison and Dr, J. D. Dowling, on many a dread(ul night. You who have been Director of Labora-tone- s may ask why 1 don't get In line mortality among human beings and Health Officer, respec- with the accepted views of the in this region to allow its classification as a public health tively, of Jefferson County (Birm- medical profession and the Ala.) health department tine practice of health department problem of importance. Remember, doctors and folks, for many ears. Over a period of officials, and enjoy peace of mind. reason this is not just my notion, it is the 17 years 11,218 animals received aj There is one formidable of why I cant do so: The undeniable belief of the best authorities in the positive laboiatory diagnosis fact that Pasteur treatment Itself country. rabies in Birmingham, 42,947 to these top WHILE I BOW were given antirabips is fatal in some instances and vaccine (Pasteur treatment) and causes permanent Injury in other authorities as authorities I still (question the soundness of their 48 person dii d of rabies, accord- instances. of As Drs. Denison and Bowling suggestion that "cauterization ing to these top authorities of the 48 persons concluded, from their unparallel- wounds made by the animal Twenty-thre- e who died of rabies were judged ed experience, "in advising treat- (the animal suspected, of having to have ieceived prompt and ade- ment one should carefully weigh rabies) "with strong nitric acid is quate treatment. As Drs. Deni- the possibilities of death or per- necessary for adequate protection son and Dowling observed, "the manent injury from vaccine" (that of the patient. There is no subagainst stitute for nitric acid; mercuro-chrom- e persistence with which fatalities is, Pasteur treatment) and agents which coagucontinue to be equally distributed the possibilities of death from late the tissues are worthless among the treated and the un- rabies. treated affords ground for wide Another conclusion these fore- In ten years experience we have most authorities reached is that seen only one wound that had respeculation." BIT DON'T hlECl LATE about Rabies is primarily a veterin- - ceived proper local treatment.' faj-bie- Wellsville , Vin-na- rd birthday mid-we- st o; n, - PRESTON NIBLEY- - THE CACHE COUNTY Educa- - gum chewing during school hours? next Saturday afternoon, on th tional Institute held its annual nor. 'Answered by J. W. Hurren. The .Tabernacle Square. Company song. Speech. Recita- mal session, beginning oq Wednes- - 'way to prevent gum chewing is to Nellie Haines. Stump speech, ition, 1886. show the students the evil results A,fl.ed white. Recitation, Maggie day morning, June 2, The long anticipated Normal of the habit (Brown; Foot race between James Miss Thain recited a poem en- - Langton and William H. Smart Session of the Cache County Edu- amuse- cational Institute, convened in the; titled, A Leak in the Dike. Her This to be followed by other ments. The program was adopted voice was clear and distinct The subject of school govern- - and W. G. Reese was made the ment was then treated by William master of ceremonies. H. Aprerley, and particular refer- "Company song and benediction ing song was Gladly Meeting'. ence was made to the following by Mr. Baker. Prayer by William G. Reese. Sing-- Jpoints: Things to be avoided Parpromises and ing, Did you think to pray. tiality, "On Thurday two of the District The president, William H. Ap threats and extremes of all kinds. Schools closed for the summers NEATeWpfcete perley, in his qpening remarks, Said the teacher should cultivate a vacation in Smithfield. One was commended those present for their natural tone of voice, love for the FIRED Gerhart Eisler (above), William J. Kerr and the punctuality and said that the good profession, patience and cheerfull-nes- s. taught by Thomas W. a German citizen who was once other by Thompson. be should unusual an caused which The lecture prevailed spirit the top Smmunist agent in the The school room occupied by Mr. maintained throughout the session. good feeling. United States, has been fired as decorated was beautifully Vice president James A. LangJames A. Langton then contin- Kerr East German propaganda chief with flowers and otherwise preparsome necessary ued his lecture on arithmetic. announced ton and his entire Berlin departwas continued ed for the occasion. The two schools "The meeting changes in the program: Supt. ment dissolved. It is believed the subject until noon and then adjourned until assembled in this room and the then presented that Eisler might soon be arstudents displayed their ability in of school government. He spoke on two p.m. rested and tried as a traitor to At 2 p.m. the session was con- - recitations, readings, songs and the general principles that underCommunism. lie school and 'family government tinued. Singing, "The Daises. Roll speeches. The trustees were present and dwell upon the necessity of call, the members responded by and delivered encouraging At 3 p.m. a party was given teachers understanding the devel- sentiments. On motion of James and in the A. Langton the chair appointed to the younger students opment of the mind. W. G. Rees? gave a biographical .Miss Anna Haines, Mr. Reese and evening at 8:30 all the other of John Quincy Adams, andiMr. Sorenson to act as a commit- - dents had the privilege of enjoying .themselves in a dance. The day his political career, hisjtee on amusements. Mr. and Mrs. Verle Smith pleasantly and pro- tertained the Smith family at a humility and patriotism. "Miss Rhoda Merrill read a lec- f'tsbly. a A. James on object teaching, dwelling Langton gave evening.) get together Friday in arithmetic, in , his usual 0n its importance in the primary Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Har-,so- n manner, showing the grades. ry Gambeis, Mr. and Mrs. Devon pleasant Died at Smithfield on June 20. Smith and children, Mr. and Mrs. necessity of pupils understanding Tennysons Break, Break, Break 18S6 jarnV.eid. The deceased s as Verdell Smith and children, Mr. the fundamental rules. "as then reci,e,I effectively by horn in Scotland on January 3rd., "At the afternoon session .Mr. .William H. Smart. The meeting! 1S16 and Mrs. Lamont Smith, Miss wag b(ptiz(, by William Melva Smith and Lloyd White. Apperley presented the subject of closed by singing and a piayer by,Glb,'on Cam, to Gtah )n 1856 an(1 and n eloquent Sorenson. truly head. The children played games Philip settled at Salt Lake City. In Nov. while the grown ups visited. Mrs. interesting style, dwelling upon the 1868 he moved to Smithfield and Third of Day and death origin, growth, decay Smith served a nice lunch. has resided there since. He died as Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mecham languages. with sing- he lived, a faithful Latter-da- y The opened meeting recia "Miss Maggie Brown gave of Idaho Falls and Mr. and Mrs. ing, Welcome to All. Prayer by Saint. He leaves a wife and six entitled McClains Child. children. Raymond Carney and son, Michael tation James England. "Miss' Bessie Morehead gave of Denver, Col., visited the girls The Supt. called upon Miss Hopthe of methods alphabet teaching father Glen Allen and Mrs. Allen kins to make a few remarks on t0 the yung' She dwelt Upon the George Barber St Son received school government and the young, Sunday. Mrs. Allen served a nice in car load of the celebrated Deer- of thorough training Importance dinner. ladv responded with promptness, . this week, a readv memory and an mg Harvesting machines 0f MiStnr of elocution was displaying ood rPpu' chmes hav lThe;e manner. umwayweie theirlth.n presented by James A. Lang- - attractive season ,hav reat hs a Osborn After speech bv Judge children, Mr. and Mrs. Dee Wiser rendered in a creditable made this saeson have ..a great our on of Richfield, Utah, Mr. and Mrs. ton, who of the t subject Washington, In t. manner a number of selections Bill Porter, and children of first president. Misses Bessie and L to the Interest of those who the efusiv form of voice. He also Lois Morehead rendered a beaut Mr. and Mrs. Perry Shum-wa- y a lesson in articulation intend buying such a machine to , j p g of Smithfield and Wayne gaveAlfred White was appointed;? call at George Barb-- r A Sons store Mr. Mitton. A by Shumway. pleasant day was en- critic for the rest of the session. bindIn a and inspect these new patent Mr. then presented Hyde joyed. "Singing. Benediction by William ready manner the subject of Phy- ers. Testimonials as to the worth Mrs. Emma Parkinson went to n, Smart' of the Deering machines are siology. He explained the formatinn Ashton Sunday, Dec. 21st, to atof the skull and of the development Second Day tend the funeral of the new born the brain. son of Dr. and Mrs. Spencer ParkiThe session next The was a select reading opened by singing, Thomas B. Jardine of Trenton nson. Tuesday Mrs. Parkinson acThe Day Dawn is Breaking. by Miss Baker. We have often Informs us that crops look very companied the Doctor Parkinson W. Hurren. Singing, heard that good reading is an ac- well in his Prayer by J. neighborhood. family home where they spent a Childrens Song. Question: Which complishment and it was so with (to be continued) week with their parents, Mr. and are the better class of readers, the Miss Baker. Her selection was most Mrs. Elmo Keller and Mr. and National or the Independent? Ans- - attractive and appropriate. Mrs. L. G. Parkinson. Mr. and National Foundation chapters do wered by Martin Wolf. He stated Meeting adjourned until 2 p.m. Mrs. L. G. Parkinson were Christ-- , that in his not give polio treatment or care; the National Afternoon Session mas dinner guests of Mr. and Readers are opinion much the best. Ques-Mr- s. Singing. Roll call. The commit- they purchase it with March of Elmo Keller at Preston. Ition. How can the teacher prevent tee then presented the program for Dimes funds. j rh Pad les-tu- re j " !":S' . Trea-sureto- n, u- -. j rr 1 con-repo- rt LSI! 4 . 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