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Show Thursday, August 12, 1065 SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS Kanab, Utah Page Four Rheumatic fever cause cited What causes rheumatic fever? Scientists know it is always ' preceded one to four weeks by streptococcal infection. A strep sore throat is perhaps the most familiar type, but scarlet fever and some other condi tions are also strep infection. But says, the Utah Heart Association, scientists do not know what links the two even- - ts-ju- st the .strep infection trig- gers rheumatic fever and its possible' heart disease; serious permanent damage to the heart, especially" its valves. Probably fewer than tliree per cent of all persons afflic-te- d with strep infection develfever. Another rheumatic op strange side of the mystery is that the streptococcus germ itself is not found at the places Kanab news al Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mas- Mr. and Mrs. Harry ter son from American Fork spent a few das here biting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Murray Masterson. Mr. arid Mrs. Arman Cram returned Saturday after spending some two weeks in Reno. Nevada where they entered in the heart where the infla-matio- n occurs that results damage. The question of developing a vaccine against strep to rid been made, 2. Any exhibit entered for competition must have us of the rheumatic fever perexhibitor. the il is under study. Since dangerraised, or cared for by of 50 from the tvpes ous strep come property1 If such exhibit has been purchased it must be of a particular bac-strains or Fairs the before day. opening 60 least for at days the exhibitor the tena. a All articles must be properly labeled before entering in J number of antigens Fair. Exhibits not in accordance with this rule will be accepted condition violating-tinwillfully for exhibition only. Any person orejgn disease bodies). It may will automatically forfeit any right to receive prize money from however, that an element common to all members of the Kane County Fair. is ultimately, 3. The management reserves the right to refuse entry to any the strep family crease. aiK the for exhibit not considered worthy of merit. Exhibits which have been responsible exhibited in previous Fairs are not eligible for competition, but to the will be happily accepted for exhibition only. tlJs might 4. Cash premiums will be paid by check after the Fair. On pn (j( tjie rick. Blue and Red Ribbons only. Amount to be determined by Fair The Heart Associations booklet "Now You Can Tro- Board. Child Againest Rheu- 5. Upon registration, all exhibits will be under the custody of tectYour tic Fevfr an Jheumat,c the organization until they are officially released to the owners. Heart Fever to will use with aid, diligence 6. The Fair committees, police are avaijdhle to the A(lultscare for all property placed in its charge; but the Fair organiza- - pul)ic for the asking. tion will not assume any responsibility for injury or loss for por ajvice about your heart ask cause. your doctor, for infomu- any ask your Heart Assn. tion not exhibitors or of the 7. Any questions on the part judges rules. covered by this book, will be subject to the U tah State Fair 8. All decisions of the judges will be final. 9. Any person who has won a trophy or sweepstakes in any class one year will not be eligible to win a trophy or sweepstakes in the same class the next year. Trophy winners will be selected by the judges. 10. There will be a Junior Division for all exhibitors to and including seventeen years of age, in each department, unless otherwise noted. , REGISTRATION s See department rules for registration schedules. 1. An entry tag must be filled out for each exhibit before it will be accepted. 2. Places of Registration: under trees at campus Livestock and Horse Show entrance. All exhibits in Elementary Building, must be in by August 13, 19G5. 17 we made candy and completed our book. We their ttvu fine horses in tire races to come home v.iai wins. g more meetings to talk about camp and our skit for camp. On the third of August we went to Duck Creek for our camp at 9 a.m. We put on our skit that night and had lots of fun while we were there. Five of us girls and our leader Mrs. Anderson went. We stayed one night and came back the next afternoon. We can hardly wait until the Fair. Molly Mognett and Janie Brown, reporters Cary Cox, of Ilungtington leach, Calif., spent the past 2 seeks in Kanab visiting with his folks, the Rav Runtings, md helping Ray on the ranch, le will meet his wife and md children who are vacation-n- g in Las Vegas before returning home. Mr. and Mrs. Bunting took him to St. Ceoige where he took a bus to Las ,fegas. , Chuck Cipe has been in Ka-a- b enjoying a visit with his oiks, the Don Cipes, from is work In Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. Errol Rrf"n vent to Las Vegas over the veekend to pickup the two mall children bf Mr. and Mrs. Donald Eddyi (Sherry Ann) md the children will visit here while. The Eddvs live in Cal-fomi- a. Elson Riggs was home over he weekend from his duties in Tichfield where he is employ'd with the State Highway hLARKET REPORT two RoLin-so- n were Kanab suitors this week from Coalville, Utah, where they reside and Harry is employed with the State Highway Department that held The flouring gals of Fre-don- ia have been very busy lately, besides our regular meetings and Club activities we had a special event We invited our mothers to come to Club meeting and each of us gave a special Demonstrawe have tion on been learning to do. We all met at our leaders home, M r s. Jordon. There were 10 Demonstrations. Vicki Jordon showed how to display food for the fair, Gina Bundy showed how to measure shrortening properly, Deanne Cox, how to make sandwiches, Coleen Hatch and Linda Judd made Arizona Biscuits, Jeri Lunn Figgins, made a Charlyn Judd, tearless onions, Susie Baker, .melon balk Darolene Heaton, purple dnuk Vonnie Pratt how to sift flour, Paula Wade, quick and easy peanut butter some-tilin- g vegeta-beplat- Kansb Hsffs Kales Mrs. Allen Christensen, the former Kathy Atwater, has been in Kanab for the past week visiting with her parents, the Horace Atwaters. Mr. Christensen plans on coming this weekend for the farewell testi- monial of Kathvs brother. Paul, They reside in Pamona, Cal. The Christensens have a twin boy and girl and two younger e, -- treat sons. TriState Livestock Auction St. George, Utah August 5, 19C5 WF Str Calves WF Hfr Calves 5 WF Yrling Strs WF Yrling Hfrs 0 B.B Strs 0 B B Hfrs Holstein Strs 17.000.00 Holstein Hfrs Commercial Cows Canner & Cutter 23.00-25.0- 0 21.00-24.0- 0 21.00-23.2- 19.00-21.5- 0 18.00-21.0- 17.00-19.5- 15.00-1S.0- 0 12.00-13.5- 0 9.00-12.0- 0 Bulls 16.00-1S.0- 0 OPERATING under Federal supervision. Bonded for your protection, YOU receive more take home money at your local, market in St Ceorge. HAROLD WOODARD Phone 673-44S- 9 DEAN B ARAM IAM Phone 673-400- 0 TRI STATE LIVESTOCK AUCTION - ST. CEORGE Darolene Heaton, reporter The Seven Cooking Cuties held our fifth meeting June rr 10th. We made cookies and milkshakes. At our sixth meeting June introducing t ? BOB LINFORD, Salesman For & i BRADSHAW CHEVROLET L- - CO. Always available to help with your regular or JJS I J THOMAS H. 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