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Show J wm new V. By Joan M. Rock MARCH OF DIMES Continued trora Pg Oot vaccina should prove complete- DO S Y be a of end not the treat victory but It the fight to conquer polio is emphasized that at least 20 percent of the people in America have no power to build up the defence mechanisms necessary to resist the polio virus soked This problem can I only by discovering a chemical to counteract or kill the jwlio virus Vaccines whicn produce immunity are blood derivatives and not chemicals School at the The Med-ca- l University of Utah is one of tne place where research to find such a chemical is being carried on. The National Founda tion has allocated $290 000 to the University of Utah to carry-o- V .v I' r V rrv A, I Whatever you call 'em dips, dunks, spreads, they tdd piquancy to snacks and snack-tim- e iaformality. Many flavorful dips for pretzels, tiny sausages, toast sticks, and the like, become aandwich spreads by simply omitting some of the liquid. A spread, in like manner, becomes a dunk when more liquid is added. Flavor it but flavor may be mild, subtle, hot, bitey, sweet, or tweet and tour, according to personal taste, and there should be sufficient variety in flavors to please variable tastes. This one we like with crisp, toasted crackert or thin pretzel sticks: EASY CHF.ESE DIP Mash cream cheese; gradually b!f ! d in jar Cheddar cheese spread. Beat in just enough cream or rick milk to make a fluffy mixture (so crackert can eatily be in spread). Add Worcestershire sauce, Ac'cent, dippt-garlic salt, paprika, and salt to taste. These we favor when it's a mixed crowd and hungry malea are canning the buffet for meat; VIENNA BITES Rinse and drain can Vienna sausage. Make length-wis- e slit in each; sprinkle Ac'cent inside; spread with prepared mustard. Cut each sausage crosswise in halves. Wrap in short length of bacon; fasten with toothpickt. Broil slowly until bacon is done, turning once. Replace charred picks; serve hot. Count on 16 to 20 "bites" from the one can. The bigger the bowl of golden crisp potato chipt y6u provide, the more of this delectable you should make: 3-- z. z. Drain can small aluiinj). Place in bowl with 6Vi-ochunk style tuna; mash well. Beat in IM cupt mayonnaise, 2 teaspoons each grated onion and lemon juice, 1 teaspoon ach prepared mustard and Worcestershire tauce, M teaspoon ea h Ac'cent and garlic salt. Heap in serving bowl; dust with paprika. This makes a generout pint of dip. wet-pac- k z. it ly successful, z. Christmas Special MODEL R TRACTOR 7 rtnuinici HERE'S MORE ABOUT, H COOKHG cDIP-S- and public information, and the r would for administra- Her's tive purposes GAME CHIEF Utah has played a prominent Continued from Page One part in experiments m use of vaccines. In eight counties, pupils ol the first, second and out of the area entirely.". .. third grades have been vacci"Vh can't the waterfowl) nated. As part of next year season open later and close polio prevention campu.fcn ii 1..U r" uu- National Foundation, all Actualls the- sea-- I Aiiswi'! t i I s t fciaders in American t the V S Fih and m'iv by schools aud all pregnant women .e to be vaceuiated in April i .!ion is t k i m enlisted m Scuooi th.idren and svIuhjIs of America have played a large the eanMijcn. It is planned to enlist the aid if each eommun pari in raising money to cany ur.u on the fight agdinsl polio, ity organization or agency m of the lor the financial support carrying out one fund raising has It Foundation. .wlioual activity or project been stated that without ihe ..uppori ul the school children - ' ol America. the Wildlife Service leave the writing in to the commission .states little leeway, but since early next year to let the comH)'l of the duck hunters live missioners know what the ul the. north, their wishes must thinking is in this area. ; I i - predominate." Milford duck hunters were urtvi tr take advantage of the excellent sport offered at Clear Lake, actually no further from Muorel than some of the d hunting spots of Provoams and Salt Lakers j fav-etv- ' The meeting Joyed with a plea from Mitchell for the- club to get its recommendations on seasons, bag limits, etc , in - Ate all have to give and take a little. We have a big state, and the problems cannot be solved on the local level. U if we know the thinking of the ort .men in each part of the state, evaluate it with the reports we get from our field men. we obviously can do a bt tter job than if we have to make all the decisions rather bl ndly." Mitchell said campaign aga;nst polio would lo at least where U is 15 years behind (Observed today. in itie best circles... . n it r OLD i..lio, HICKORY nuicnJOUBBOH1511 KITUtS clo C f ROCF - OLD CORPORATION. PHILADELPHIA, PA. 01STLL1NG H1CK0R ' - $3500.00 mm T mm m. m ntiinpiMUMH .. - ,l1"lr"1 m" V rtm"' m Warby's Service PHONE THURSDAY, DEC. 16, 1934 -- a . Max Mecham. Beaver count chairman for the 1955 March oi Dimes, suggested that a slogan research to find this drug. be selected for the Milford and Work of the National Founda- Beaver county campaigns One tion for. Infantile Paralysis it slogan wh;ch was proposed at of two kinds: namely, care of the meeting in Beaver was -patients who have contracted We'll Win the Fight Against polio and their rehabilitation; Polio'" and preventive measures, inWoikers attending from M l cluding research and to find new drugs ford were Mrs LaRue Varle and vaccines. At this time there Milford city chairman. Mrs dependent Verle Horton. Mrs Kuth Lish. ire 67.000 pat'ent Mrs Maurine Miller. Mrs Eva upon the National Foundation Stonehocker. Mrs A I v c i t a is Goal of the 1135 campaign to raise 64 million dollars to Goodwin, John Eastern. Curn C provide tont nued care for these Harvey, A J Kirk, and John The count 67,000 patients, and for over L. Grimshaw. 40,000 expected new patients. chairman, Mr. Mecham. could Rehabilitation of patients is one not get away from his work to of the most" important works of attend the meeting. Others from Beaver county the National Foundation, and 13 Center have who attended were Nelson Rehabilitation Kent Minersville; been establ shed throughout the Spafford. Hansen, Mrs. Vera Robertson. nation. The March of Dimes Polio G. E Robertson, D R Pearce. Campaign has been called "The Mrs. Kathleen Farnsworth and most honest crusade in Amer- Mrs. Blanche Pryor, all of ica." 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