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Show H&jna Times, llairna, Utah, Friday, PcUtichns Elect Delegates to State Convention , i G. O. P. Contention To Be Held May Meet Will 7. Bourbons Saturday, May 21 Delegate from surrounding dutrkti to the Republican State convention to be held t Ogden, Saturday, May 7 at 11:00 a. m.. wet elected by ballot Monday evening at designated polling placet: Voting at all of the poll wa very light in companion to the numwho were eligible to ber of voter vote. The elected delegate at the Ogden meet will in turn choose delegate to the National nominating convention and elect a Republican National Committeeman and Commit tee woman. dele-- Republican t: gate were elected from the named The-follow- ing dit-tric- District 295 A. C Ensign. Mag- na. Diitrict 294 Garfield-- H. Claude Anderaon, Jack Denton, William Barton. Diatrict 297 Magna, Howard A. Jarvis, H. Edward Sutton. C. F. Diatrict 296, Magna Weatphal and J. A. Young. Wednetday evening from 8 to 9 at the primary poll for the Democratic party, dclegatetfrom the diatrict to the atate convention on May 28 in Salt Lake, were elected at follow: Diatrict Hodge 294 Garfield Marshall, M. J. Murphy, Elbert Tbomaa and Mr. V. E. Powell. Diatrict 296 Magna George Wcichen, L. Deland, Mr. William Treaeder and John Gibbon. Diatrict 297, Magna Ray Adam, G E. Pickett. Mr. Har- Diatrict 295-Ma- gna ry Norria, Robert Huff, preti-denti- Kay 0, 1S32. ihould prove valuable to the team. The Copper baaeball club played Bacchua Sunday in a practice game, and came out victorious, 16 to 10. The Bacchua nine held the upper band until the 5th inning with a acore of 5 to 0, but from then on the gam waa eaay aledding for the Magna boy. W. B. A. PROGRAM HONORS MOTHERS and enjoyable proA gram and a aocial evening entertainment waa held Monday evening at the W. B. A. Lodge meeting at the MagClubroom in honor of na Women Mother' Day which fall on May 8. The following program wa given: three aelectiona from a group of School girt, under the direction of Mia Lola Nelson, and accompanied by Mu Claudie Peterson, a tong from Paddy Marahall and the imall daughter of Mr. and Mr. Jack Marlor, Cy-pr- reading from Miaa Florence McGill, tuba aolo by Floyd Nielaon reading by Mr. Clara Bjorland, Dance and Song by the email daughter of Mr. and Mr. T, R. Monaon. reading by Mr. Robert Ridge and a aong by Mr. T, R- - Monaon. The program wa under the direction of Mr. Robert Ridge, preaident of the Lodge. A aocial evening wa enjoyed by 25 gueatt, and light tefreabmenta aerved. JTUBER.CUILQSIO tnberculosio case comes fyer?a Jrom to be POWERFUL HUck A rected tuberculosis against 1 GREAT PROBLEM HOW TO GRASP TWO CORES BETWEEN FINGERS jTUJ wngecs dibe- ginning April 1 and continuing dur-the rest of thls ysar, when tuberculosis associations from coast to coast Join In n determined effort to further reduce the ravages of the disease. Practically all the 8,084 associations and committees will using part of the funds Nine Club participate, raised by the Christmas seal sale last year. This Is expecUd to be Four Team In Weatern Utah League the most productive campaign In Begin Seaaona Play the history of mankinds fight May 15 against the scourge. Under the slogan, "Find the these organisations Ken Huffaker and Art Marsh, Jr. Other Case, manager of the Utah Copper baseball plan to enlist the aid of health club, have been putting prospective officers, physicians, nurses, and socandidate ifor the team through daily cial workers persona most likely practice testiont during the past two to have knowledge of active cases week and arc optimittic over the to find the unknown case from chance of the local nine thi season in which these active cases got tuberAmateur Western the Utah League. culosis. For It la known to scienThe (quad will be drilled virtually tific leaders that nothing but tuber every day until the opening of the May 15. The Utah Copper Gub it sponsoring this club of young men who have turned to baseball for recreational activity. Other team in the Western Utah Amateur League are U. takes n great man to S. Mine, Gemmcl Club both of OFTEN it obvious thing. tee perfectly Bacchus team. and Bingham The catching staff consist of Art For years patients with tuberHarding, who har had many years culosis had been attending clinics experience, and Claude Jones, who is for diagnosis and treatment before known for hi excellent ability behind anybody' thought' to - Investigate the batter and hi steady consistent their home conditions, or to help hitting when at bat. Improve them, or to teach patients Robert Tuck and Frank Decker, how to lire for the benefit of their former American Legion Junior baseown health and to prevent their ball start who so capably demonstrata- - source of Infection to ed their hurling ability last summer in being no less a the state Legion baaeball tournament others. It remained tor man William Sir than at that Osier, held at Magna, are slated on the time Professor of Medicine a4 the pitcher lineup. Lefty" Thomas, a veteran and Johns Hopkins Medical School, Balpitcher, timore, Maryland, and one of the bad who has Wayne "Curley" Sonne, valuable experience on school nnd .looutstanding physicians of his time, cal teams, comprise the remainder of to realise that In tuberculosis prethe pitching staff. vention much could be achieved by . . Arthur Marsh and John Papanich-oli- a going Into the homes of patients. will alternate at first base, while Dr. Osier never was a man to Hank Naylor and Kenneth Huffaker. evade an lssne or to shade an adveteran baseball enthusiast and playjective. In a public meeting In ers are holding down second base. Hop Baltimore he said: My dear, able Garfield basebatler, Ensign, plays patient, hopelessly Inert at shortstop, and Lynn Packard, formfellow cltlsens. For 10,000 coner Junior Legion player at 3rd base. sumptives living In our midst, we Bob Marlor. Ken Huffaker, Les Nielson and Emmy Wilkins play in the are doing nothing, Mr. Mayor and outfield. All of these players have had fellow cltlsens, not one solitary varied experience in the diamond and -- Managers Hopeful For Chances Of Copper sea-,o- culosts causes tuberculosis; that every case comes from another, and that this other case often Is an unsuspected member, of .the. family thought to have merely chronic bronchitis, or some other affliction tar different from tuberculosis. Until this unknown case Is found, he remains a menace to other persona The contact must bo broken. This is tbs vital point in tuberculosis prevention, and greater progress can be made along this line than in any other way. Newspapers, magaslnes, the radio, speakers, motion pictures, posters, and literature will carry to the public the message that Tuberculosis Causes Tuberculosis. Every Case Comes From Another, and it will be explained that every member of a family In which there Is a case of tuberculosis should hare an examination to be sure no one else has contracted the disease. How Nurses Help Prevent Disease left-hand- thing that a modern civilised community should do. Personally securing a fund from friends. Dr. Osier Instituted a systematic visitation of patients by one of his women medical students. This was In 1899. In 1900 a report on the home condition of 190 cases of tuberculosis showed appalling conditions. This was the first scientific Investigation ever made of the domestic and social factors surrounding the disease. Soon It became apparent that more regular visitation was needed than could be expected of a medical student A nurse tor this special work was appointed In 1908. By 1901 there were 84 nurses In nine cities. Now there anr 7,11$ la the United States, confining their efforts entirely to the Important and perfectly obvious Job which Osier waa the first to see the vital need of a nurses help In the home to solve the problems of domestic detail which are Important In healing the patient and safeguarding other members of the family from danger. at by 25M5ciC:::iPr:i:tfj Here they are: ' Koch, ihs Giuum Y Docron Who Djscovssid thi Tuasacu Bacillus - . ROBERT KOCH, a German startled the world fifty years ago with absolute proof tha tuberculosis Is caused by tiny germs so small that thousands can ride on n speck of dust And nfter some of the most celebrated scientists of the world had sought unsuccessfully to find the germ of tuberculosis and many had denied the disease eould be spread by a germ he devised methods whereby It eould be cultivated and studied through n microscope. It was known at that time that many varieties of lnflnltestlmal living organisms had their abode in the body of. man. But that some of them caused disease; while others helped man to live, was largely a matter of conjecture. For the first time, he showed the whole scientific world how to separate one of these tiny mites from others not of the same family, and how to grow them In Incubators. He proved that cer" tain rod-llk- e creatures only one of an Inch long caused tuberculosis.. When Injected Into the bodies of healthy animals, tuberculosis always resulted. Without Kochs discovery, announced March' 24, 1882, mankind would be. without a sure footing In Its battle against the unseen enemy. Koch made it possible to test sputum to learn if a peraog had tuberculosis; he proved that each case must come from another case, that tuberculosis doesnt Just happen. Today, 80 years after Kochs discovery, tuberculosis associations from coast to coast are engaged In n campaign to find the unknown ease which has infected the known case; to teach the sick the simple rules of hygiene which prevent Infection in others, as well as to help the patients themselves get weQ. eight-thousand- th Knowledge Routs Fear of Disease STIZUVAU, biauti two medium-sizecorks together and ask some one to to lift them between the lodes and middle On sera It will bo foundtrythat the corks roll sway a they are grasped. The trick la done by altghtly tilting the tlpe or the fingers, which prevents the corks from rolling. Corks of equal diameter at top and bottom should be used win eorka if they can be found." d (OwrrMi Win L IhOnt) . The Quick Drying WoB -- . . Dries on Finish you r walls quickly. - Toko your cholco of nay GlUldea Varnish. . keeps UQ . Dries In 30 minute linoleum from wearing. SCKIM .ULV.Il Block, rust proof your screens. ivy anyone of those products and get 25 FREE! - A X pint FREE with quart purchase. A quort FIEE with gallon purchase. These labels can bo used to enter 2039 Prize Contest. See the dealer. Till OLIDDIN COMPANY INVESTIGATE f Are you thoroughly familiar with our Free Service! Rasmussen Garage If there is anything about it that you dont understand Consult the Local Agent of the SALT LAKE A UTAH BAILED AD Who will gladly furnish any information you desire. SHIP THE ELECTRIC WAT team was defeated by Oar Divine Savior baseball nine Saturday 16 to 7 ia the Catholic junior baseball' league."" Although Ablquist made a borne run. and Vaculin made the longest hit of the day for the local team, the Savlbr squad outclassed the Magna boys. Ground rules prevented Vaculin from getting a r. and limited him to two bases. Campana. shortstop for the Salt Lake team, was nndoubtedly the star play, er for the victorious team. s four-bagge- At these New Low Prices iuy a Fairer a Soft ! Prepare now for a summer of trouble-fre- e driving with new tires all around. The cost is little; the feeling of security is great 29x4.40-2- 1 Set! $18.60, cash Tubes $1.03 each Expertly Mounted Free. Lifetime Guaranteed GOODYEAR SPEEDWAY CASH PRICES Tuberculosis . ... "TftUGCnRES Kbt New 1932 EDUCATED AT f COLOGNE uweesiry, ctcmm JOINED CHICAGO as a 1095. DLeECTCB IE6ICW VIOLA BECAME CHEVAKEC qf HOWS, Ifmct) 192? MMic'SeEitou KQmtwten ua. -- 1921 MUSIC - omooz. MICHIGAN MUSIC OIZKTPA CHICAGO uwivEArny , GOODYEAR PATHFINDER Lifetime Guaranteed tiremakercalLthem extra pllet.T fa-ta- L 02-CH$T)- ?A in. 1905 DEEMED based on the belief that it was hereditary and therefore a family taint, and that It was necessarily Often this dread waa so bride spread as to result In opposition to the building of sanatoriums. Peoplq thought the air of the neighborhood would be contaminated. Pedestrians sometimes took detours to avoid these Institutions. In one Ignorant community, smoke blown toward the town from the chimneys of the Institution almost provoked a panic because It was believed filled with germs. Today much of this fear has been dispelled by a more general understanding of Just how tuberculosis Is contracted. We know that In most Instances the germ passes from the sick to the well who are In close contact often In the same family circle. With proper precautions, which can be explained by any doctor or nurse, there need be little danger of this infection. Now that people no longer dread tuberculosis with the old horror, they are more wttlln&to take the steps which not only mean adequate treatment tor the patient, but security from the disease to those who surround him In dally life. .... of the six layerof cord fabric under the tread in thi tire, two do not hm from bead to bead they are really cord breaker strip and that what we calljthem, although tome vmmttf - Tnvk Tehee Low Priced Ak to see New 1932 lifetime Guaranteed the GOODYEAR PATHFINDER NEW CASH PRICK Goodyear Zeppelin Tube - TaAC2Cf Idlr Your Old Urea for New 1933 All-We- Low 1932 Price on Goodyear Tube , SAVIOR DEFEATS MAGNA. 16 to 7 The-Maga- A Whole New to be afraid of MTTS tuberculosis, states Dr. H. E. Klelaschmldt, director of health education of the National Tuberculosis Association. The present generation Is coming tpjknow that many of the beliefs of their fathers are groundless. There was a time, not a generation ago, when the fear of tuberculosis among the general public amounted to s n unreasoning phobia, populor EikhmI . , beautiful colon. Rosin Ercryfiire k ccn?r;1iici r -- The UP-AU- C sm "PLIES" (0tcKV-N.f- the Store end Save HEAVY DUTY TOPNOTCHERS PLAYER coupon THE a.u V emutr L?;. BANK MAKES CHANGE IN SUMMER HOURS Summer banking hour went into effect Monday at the Fint Security Bank of Magna. The bank opened at 9 a. m. inttead of 10 a. m. and will be open for buainea until 2 p. m. inttead of 3 p. m. on week day. Saturday, the bank will operate under the uaual hour, from 9 until noon. The rummer bout will remain in effect until September 30. Plan to Reduce Ravages v Caused by Tuberculosis al 7PJL!Sofl KOCII SOLVED n there .JPauotoc AraG (30- - |