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Show An Independent Newspaper Devoted To The Interests Ot The People Oh'Rich County and Lower Bear River Valley Volume 7 Number 45 PREVENTING Lena Hildt Hansen DIPHTHERIA $1.50 Per Year In Advance Friday Nov. 16, 1934 Randolph, Utah, Commissioners Meet LOOK READ AND REASON Rich County - The F. E. R. A. Office There she lies, an innocent .babe, recently received the following notice from the fighting against the deadly membrane which gradually tightens its grip in E. R. Minutes of meeting of Board ' of United States Recruiting Station at . her little throat. County Commissioners held November 451 Federal Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah. Diphtheria ANTITOXIN save 5, 1934. Lena Hildt Hansen, 45 years of age, her. will save her if givenmay in time. The Rich County F. E. R. A office Vacancies previously announced by There were present Lawrence B. ot Garden City, wiite of H. Chris Han- But why should she have at Johnson. M. V. Eastman, and Sidney the United States Recruiting Service has been asked by the Director of the diphtheria sen, died at eleven oclock Thursday alllf Simply because in health she was Nebeker, Commissioners. Lewis for service in the Hawaiian Islands Agricultural Experiment Station at evening, November 8th., 1934 in an not protected with that great preven-tiv- e M. David Clerk; Hoffman, have 'been filled. Applications, how-- i Logan, Utah, to make a survey of vJgden hospital following an illness of TOXOID. DIPHTHERIA ever, are still being accepted for as- Technically Trained Persons in Rich Sheriff. Osborne, Treasurer; Ray ten days. is caused by germs growMinutes of meeting held Oct. 1st signment to various posts located iu County who are on Relief or VocationDiphtheria Mrs. Hansen was bom in Aimy, ing m the throat where they cause and Oct. 12, were read and approved. Wetsern United States ' and on the Pa- al Rolls. Wyo., April 12, 1889, a daughter of the formation of . v material callThis list is needed to determine Paul A. Spence met with the Board cific Coast. Charles and Libby Lugansiand Hildt. ed a membrane greyish become asking tor a 25 per cent rebate on While vacancies last, applicants will whether it would be advisable to set which may Mrs. Jansen was married September so be given their choice of assignments up research projects to furnish emlarge and thick as to block the air his taxes for year 1934 on acrount 4, 1900 in the Logan Temple, and retubes and produce death thru suffoca- being a disabled soldier. Rebate was to any of the following posts: Fbrt ployment for technically trained peosided in Garden City. She was a Re- tion. The from diphtheria how made amounting to $15.98. Douglas, Utah, Fort Lewis, Washing- ple and to collect information which lief Society teacher and was active ever, does danger not lie mainly in suffoca Compromise settlement was made on ton; Presidio or Monterey, California. will assist in solving the relief probin the L. D. S. church and social tion. Young men who Are out of employ- lem in the State of Utah. Diphtheria germs also produce a taxes of Rees Land & Livestock Co. on work. or toxin which, carried by WV& Sec, 15 Twp. 19 North Range 7 ment are urged to investigate the many Persons who are qualified and wish poison She is survived by her husband, one blood to all parts of the body, Hast in the amount of $40.22, and on opportunities offered and the advan- to be placed on this list may do so by son and a daughter, LaVcre IL Hansen the makes the child dangerously ill, damSec. 22 Twp. 10 North Range 7 tages to be gained by an enlistment writing to the F. E. R. A- office at and Mrs. Freda Oorbridge, Garden in Uncle Sams Regular Army. tissues of the Easf in the amount of $28.80. the and It Randolph. Please give youj ' lull , ages organs City, and one grandson, Ronald Han- body and may resut in certain forma one to but adconsider iu name,, address, your vocation, regular The stops that, following bills were allowed: sen. She is also survived by the fol- of or heart failure. dition to the entrance pay of $21.00 or otherwise- - years at high school or Officers Salary 358.31 paralysis $ lowing brothers and sisters; Mrs. 113.00 month, the opportunity of earning college, amount..! special training Diphtheria is a disease of ehiidhood. Dependent Mothers Tenua Oalder. Theodore Hildt. Char- About of all cases and Indigent Poor and higher pay, and the and the u&tute of your work for the cent per 146.00 promotion sixty les Hildt, Fred Hildt. all of Garden over cent of all deaths Dr. Spencer H. Rich, Bill of fact that per eighty practically everything Inci- past five years. We have been cauCity ; Mrs. Sophia McCann, Vaughn, from this disease occur in children una soldier are tioned to list only people who have to dent of needs the' Henderson 10.00 Jasper Montana, and Mrs. Lily Wilcox, Mont der six years of age. Pembroke Co., Office Supplies . . 50'26 furnished free by the Government; it technical training so do not apply unpelier, Idaho. is easy to see that an enlistment offers less yon come under this classification, With the advent of October we are Marshall, Mileage with Funeral services were held in the In one of the most dangerous seasons Darrell a real opportunity to young men with Relief funds hftye been materially re 5.60 Sheriff Garden City Ward Chapel Sunday at of the vision who are ambitious to better duced over the State and County Comthis for month, year, during Stockgrowers Bank, Evanston, Z p. m. The services were conducted and November, December and Janu themselves. mittees have been asked to make a Printing Ooauaisioners proby Julius Wright and music was ren ary, men between 18 and 35 years more thorough check of persons on heaviest toll takes its Single 5.00 diphtheria ceedings ilered by the ward choir. Opening of health and life. of age, of good character and without Relief Rolls as well as reduce bud Carr Printing On., Election Sup- song, Sister Thou Are Mild and Love Many parents do not worry much dependents are .eligible for enlistment gets wherever it can be done, The al46.50 ly. Prayer was offered by N. J. about diphtheria because they read Richplies MaApplicants should appto in person if location for Rich County' for the Furniture Co., County Hodges. Second song, 111 Go Where or heard about the treatment of this tor possible, if not. address a letter or month of November was set at $36001.00 Woodruff terials PlayYou Want Me to Go Dear Lord. The disease with diptheria antitoxin. They 2120 postcard to the United States Army In view of the fact that a previous grounds first speaker was Bishop Clarence feel that with such a wonderful remRich Recruiting Office, 451 Federal Build- overdraft o t $065,27 must come out of County Reaper, Printing Cook. Vocal solo by Mrs. Hattie Salt Lake City, Utah, and com- this as well as the purchase of 1600.00 edy there is little to four. Notice ing, ISC The following speakers were is true that antitoxin is a won- Swan Creek Electric Co., Light It plete information Will be furnished by fog material for the Lake town School President A. A. Hart, BitUtop Joseph derful cure for diphtheria. and a 5.00 return mail. House, Rich County will not be able Bill WMSly ',.4 Gibbons and Bishop Paul A. Spence. A Haw 1 ago, however, a method E. W. Irwin, Expense of Reent- hasten wen to the full amount of lo years . The speakers pra&ed the sterling which was discovered, praoesaNon tel Up on their budgets. rwk Office 15.18 LETS START A USGI3M 'qualities of Mrs. Hansen and family poss bly Is even - more remarkable Stateployment Projects have been submitted for G. E. . Insurance R. Fund, very highly and. spoke words of great than of Canyon Roads at (kr- , It was found that An- effort is being node to rerhra the R. A. 5284 comfort to those left to ntourii her pan a childthe aremedy. den he protected against diph- A. W. Larson, Postage and Rent dty. Healing and cutting of the American Legion in Rich County. sing. Closing song, Jesus Lover of theria probably for life, by injecting for Garden City direct relief wood . fifiO of an Mr. Gilbert ardent Legion Koakeily, lpewriter Benediction by Roland under the skin a substance known as My Soul. clients, playground equipment for the who has been working op the aire Ray Oslborn, Sheriff Mileage, Findlay. toxoid toxoid. grade school. Work should Randolph 100 new 5.00 in Diphtheria miles diphtheria as school electrician, go high The grave was dedicated by Bishop causes the' on these projects this own antito initiated form its he been A o. body 74.64 Utah Tel. state as has his a officer, Wj position O., Telephone O. W, Pope. ; J for putting a reservoir week. , Plans toxin so that after a month or six E. L. Guymon, Mileage and Exconsent Instrumental in obtaining the successin Big Creek are going ahead but the to of is there weeks it in state .... men enough number a of 3327 af prominent pense, County Agent GABOON GtlY MKWS R. A. has neither fully overcome the toxin of poison T. J. Tingey, Material for Playant Legion activities to explain the Rich Countyor F. E. man the of the diphtheria germ. Furthermore, the power to money benefits in belonging to the American ground, and Gas for TracMr. and Mrs. Charles Cattle of Stone this job alooe. However, It there is ground for belief that once WeR it an as tor 1465 services may jhe jfcgien. idaho, dpent the past' tfcn days visit- the body has formed Its own antitox- P. H. can give the sponsors enough man ftoad 7J perform for tb& nottim unity. ing with his sister, Mrs. John W. Ne- in, it will continue to do so through- Ben Rex, County . Charles hoars of labor to be of a tremendous on Divisional Wnric .ffamOmnder, Grail, Cosmtjr gus. They returned home Monday of out life. Norman help and with cooperation froia ad 2.00 Mabey, Stato l.HObmmander Rond this week. of ns this worthy project should be There are several reasons why It Is Randolph Garage Co., Oil for of head Sims, E,,AA:LRf Afield,., with dlph better to gotten under way, and ld.15 diphtheria Veterans Administration, others, prevent Tractor Mr. qpd,Mrs. J. W. Negtts, tbei . hNwo- - Wiling, on tte gfeo qf F. E, to toxoid theria than into merely depend, will Road Pond 100,73 insight Payroll RaufiolpMgtve3yoaf son and daughter. Sterling Cottle and la A. medical funds for pro! purposes antitoxtreatment of with the numerous Amen upon activities proper the Mrs. Lowell Pbpe, have gone to Stone, it raring for major eases involving hosTWtal example; $1 89.55 con Legion as well as proposed Idaho on business and pleasure. They in.1. Tot too late Antitoxin he is the which na pital eat. The Jbig drain on the way given There farther sponsoring Legion being bwftne, expect to be gone for two weeks. 4 funds for this type of aid has necesheae-Mand not enough nsed to save life. In court adjourned until Dec. 3, 1934. Including widows and arphaas The F. E. R-- A. sitated ep. diphtheria the phyLAWRENCE B. JOHNSON, Mrs. LaMont Scofield underwent a most death tram this cost must that called fho tokra not sician la Jpttitvtde called be for will enough la The early $ .Chairman. meeting erious operation at the Budge Hos- the disease. or the counindividual se' be the poet a at the by very Occasionally Attest: p. nt. Saturday, November 17th, pital on Friday of last week. Latest vere. dlnhlheria decase of ty. If your ease is of this nature do sebool. New malignant LEWI LONGHUTtST. Rrandio'lpti gtiade reports are that she is doing as well velops oo rapidly that It is not possimen are asked to attend and not apply to the F, E. R. A. office Onmty Clerk. , as can be expected. ble to give antitoxin In time to save the general pabllc is cordially invited for help to come and hear these speakers srad VOeOSUEF NOTES t . Miss Leda Whittington was rnshec life; LAKEWIWN NEWS 2. In the laryngeal type of diph a good view rtf the interior of our ito the Budge hsopital where she will get of the thelarvnx tvhiA theria attacks new huitdlnff. visitMt. is ofi. be operated upon for appendicitis. Ogdea Joseph Dean Mr. and Mrs Wilis E. Keari left windpipe, the child may have croup ing with his daughtm Mrs. Arviila for Salt Lake City Saturday for the C. A. NEWS not U. sore a hut throat. S. Diphtheria N.LcholLs, ' Mr. and Mrs. Victor Satterth waite of seeing their daughter, not purpose and be the patient may suspected and Mr. and Mrs. Alex Johnson have to her leaving for the misN. to medical Professor before death to choke LOGAN prior may According Mr, anA Mrs. Dnal Walton motor returned from California where they service is obtained. Inriru-mentWillis E. having also been field. sion of the ed to Ogdea Sunday to attend the fu W. Christiansen, head went to attend the funeral of Mrs. act on the Jury, will to summoned atUtah the form Another Musie at 3. diphtheria Department neral of Mr. Walter Anderson. Mr. Maggie Cordon, sister to Victor Sat- - tacks the nose and mav be a time for there arei there College, regarded Anderson was a former resident of State Agricultural teWhwaite. onemtoers in tEe college band ttftrs ns ms mrdloacy cold until it is too late, Wwodrnff. Mr. Etlswocth Johnson, Mr, and 4. A person who has diphtheria year, representing 50 hifh erirocfls 3 Engineer Harding who has the work must endure Parnell Johnson. Mr. and Mrs, illness and iutennormtain a of Seetkm. period of preliminary surveying for the water The Gleaner girls gave a Uhower the wf Leo Jdhnson. Mr. and Mrs. Francis menfbers such, as had effects from the Numbered suffer among may last Tuesday night in honor of Wil system for Garden City, has a force and Miss Mildred Wesof men working on the survey, pre heart disease and some form of par- lard Tingey, who leaves for a mission the band are 3 students from. North W. Williamson and Edwin Robinson, at son, Clayton osm A large crowd attended, and Rich. Russel Alley, a sophomore paratory to letting- - the bids for the alysis. 5- When a case of diphtheria oc- a the college, Is a member of the saxo- went to Logan Saturday to one be od time tneporked. installment of same. It is estimated eiy mre the members of curs other family phone section. Charles L. Alley, also football game. by Mr. Harding that "this work will inconvenience from to a sophomore at the college, and Mis subjected was Cornia to itakea Mr. Edward begin eaMy hi December end Mr. and Mrs. John . West-orestrictions. Lite Cook, a freshman, are members Ogden tor mediml breatnnertt. Idaho to went sou Montpelier. . Rulon, childrea tfcoosamds of section f Hundreds of the trombone MrS. N. J. Hodges motored to Salt Weston The band is one of the oustanding Saturday to meet Mrs. Rulon BdBs rang .again in enr Lake City the latter part of .the week have already been treated with "dipWedding who came from new Che and daughter, In been the state, htheria has and prove musical toxoid, it organizations where she met her husband and spent town when Mr. IV briar Eastman and Rexbucg and returned home with them several days there. N. J. has been a safe and reliable prventitive meas- Miss Xrtfii a hnnoe meae married last nd makes an annual tour through all at "seldom & also children ure. With It each young plays tW-Utah spring. wvMh .them a lortg, serving as a peti juror for the past causes Tliuraday. Mrs. Annas Robinson has been visitof the athletic functions and other arty d'isagreerthiie offsets be- happy unarriefl three weeks. They returned home on Skit Lake City the and of ing in Pay son andAmos yond a slight soreness at the point programs given at the college, Sunday. left Tuesday ten , the days. past concerts throughout injection. .Some older children, in JSttr. .ttoseph Putnam spent a few gives special home. t her this to soreness, bring slight naving Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stewart spent In Salt Lake visiting his father, year. 1 little Indispo- Says the week-enMr. 'S. S. Putnam. and had had charge of may occasionaJly Cedi Mrs. M- iL- WBlis has spent the past or two with a but sition for juo day given the Hodges Cash Store for a few weeks fe Qadq (receiving rnqdicM two &ocfcs whatever. ill permanent; Miller of Randolph, 3s IMrs. days. ffcreatatertt- was A r. Schick dovused a Jest to find visiting Lloyd H. growth J. Mrs. Norris, Jr., ArvUla Mrs. with her mother, ' surprised Wednesday When a number Mr. William Eartey, trucker for fhe out whether or not a jperson is pro- Nicholls. . Eller was called to Mta- Ghostest This of her friends and relatives gave her Farmers Union Mills of Smith field was tected against diphtheria. on (account of the illness of a Qgden injection iDto the skin a a party In "honor of her birthday. in town the forepart tT the Week de consists brother. Adroin L. Keari "Mrs. of iier the ten If toxin. of months were nine From bit 6n mother. lo present: diphtheria tiny The following livering flour to Ohstomers. havof MdKlnnon Don person is protected by virtue years nearly all children are suseepli Thomas Wilson. Mrs. Principal Dale Wilson and Miss The Ward Sunday school conference ing antitoxin in the blood, the toxin ble to diphtheria. In fact, these are "Mrs. Della McKinnon. Mrs. Elise Nor Ruth Salt Lake City this .as Florence Clayton wereweek-end'neutralized as Mrs. will by far he the most dangerous years ris. Mrs. Wm. Norris, was held Sutadfiy evening. A larg Injwtefl . Ernest the over visitors no effect diphtheria is concerned. If protec Bingham. Mrs. R. G. Marshall. Mrs. antitoxin and will produce attendance was entertained with as chauffeur, in the tive 'treatment has been neglected Rrnest McKinnon and Miss Elma Nor-fi- W. .Irwin acted antitoxin not is If there enough program consisting of concert recita during this age period, it should be tions by the little tots and songs, mu- blood to protect against diphtheria, Mr. and Mrs. Orval W. Adams and skin the irritate will toxin to older children or .adults who the injected given sical numbers and recitations from They spent the afternoon sewing, sons, Allen and Teddy of Salt Lake to red refreshments cause to small a "be to to be spot delicious found susceptible may after which the different departments. Elder Had enough visiting at site of injection. diphtheria as indicated .'by .a positive Wr0re served. All reported a very nice City, spent the week-endoct of Bloomington was in attendance appear around the Mrs. Hvrum Mr. and with Eden S'outh is called a positive Schick test. afternoon. and encouraged all to attend the Sufi Such a reaction Nebeker. Sidney Mr. and andMrsthe has indicates and Norris toxoid that Mis. test Schick wishes Wherever Tire Reaper diphtheria day school, each Sunday. child needs diphtheria toxoid. The been extensively used, diphtheria .has many more happy birthdays. Sunday school conference was dield ' The Stork left a rbhbv, boy at the Schick test may be used to pick out steadily decreased. 'This disease has here Sunday, November 11th at TO a. and toxoid need from 'eradicated who many heen completely diphtheria home of Mr and Mrs Oort ell Lutz on tltose" 2 p. m. The morning session m and to those riiMrens save the trouble of giving it schools, and Monday of this week, all concerned who 'do not need it. However, as communitiesinstitutions, the program was carried out. at A a bold regular method. this party high by The Junior girl't doing as well as can be exoectel. most children under teh years of age death rate from diphtheria condemns the seont "house Tuesday night. Games At the afternoon session a specially ate lfot not protected against this both physicians and parents ; physi- nnd refreshments were the main fea- prepared program was rendered. All news items and other articles disease, that is, susceptible to it, the cians for not teaching parents to pro- tures. Mrs. Laura Wall of Denver, Colo.. for publication should be in not la tor custom of giving diphtheria toxoid to tect their children with diphtheria visited is Wilson than Wednesday nleht or Thursday such children without a previous toxoid, and parents for being either Clvde visiting at the homes of Mr. and Mrfi and Air r Kemmer-eto act. indifferent too Mrs. and is Schick or test before too mall leaves.. J. B. Richey nnd Mr. and Mrs, justified. morning ignorant relatives at Ft. Bruiser Johnson this week. Wm. The best time for children to have If your child is more than nine the wetjk. during immun-ag- e about of is been the not age at toxoid old has and months diphtheria Many Biographies of Lincoln the ized against diphtheria, plan to have 'Mr and Mrs. R. A. Findlay of nine months. Before this Mr and Mrs Frank Pearce are More than 1,500 biographies of Lin- balby usually has adequate protection him or her inoculated. V 8 Mrs. Pearce Your county a Fete new Wyo , spent Wednesday visiting sporting , coln have been written. which has been handed down from the nurse stands ready to help you. Randolph relatives. says Its a Jim Dandy. -- Dies at Ogden A. News F. Long-hurs- t, -- - - 5 -- L Wal-tentine- . 1 it 5 . I,.;,..,,.,,,,,,,,, - ,.... - -- te 'Very-elewr- .. leghs-Satio- n Ex-servi- -- Ar-eht- a, al re-ma- m . lit Jr. quarantine n e -- ddition ; d birthday party - - i - - s. -- d - -- locals i Rom-mer- e. I |