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Show I the voice Seminary Thoughts I i;ev gases 105 CO:,;:.!U!l!CAELE (By Myrle Wentz) long time ago, Abram refused to tollow the crowds" who worshipped many gods, but insisted that only ONE was worthy of adoration, for He taught the people to live better lives. Abram followed God's teachings exactly,1 though often he could not see the reason behind them. Give up your riches and your relatives and go to a land that I will show you" commanded God, A long, so Abram OF SHAROV did. This led to Abrams descendants founding a new race, in their own country, both race and country becoming among the most prominent in all the world. "Give your only son, whom you love better than your life, to Me as a burnt sacrifice" was Gods next command. jAbram again obeyed and prepared Isaac for his sacrifice. But his complete sub. mission so pleased God that He saved bis son and made him powerful in that land, and in all history since. Abaraa life taught with more influence than his words. Thousands of years roll over us without producing a noticeable change in our natures. We still love and hate 'and grieve and are selfish, vain and brutal all in response to the same urges people had in Abram's day. The DISEASES REPORTED There were 105 new cases of communicable diseases reported to the Utah Slate Board of Health for the week ending August 18, according To a statement released today by Dr William M. McKay, State Health Vommis,. Acting sioner. This is a decrease of 33 cases from the previous week, and of 3S from the corresponding week last year. These new cases of communicable disease included one case of trichinosis, undulant fever and tularemia. Trichinosis, Dr. McKay says, is not known to be widely prevalent in Utah, and is contracaed from consuming improperly cooked pork from infected hogs. Undulant fever and tularemia have been Bible is a record of the straggles mankind had, from the most ancient fftnes until a relative present, to find happiness. Which of his attributes succeeded and which failed in helping him to happiness, is all there in the Bible for us to read. Abram showed us the way. It is with such material as this that Old Testament Seminary classes work. Ninth and Tenth Grade students may enroll. Friday, August 25, 1939 diagnosed in Utah more frequent- ly, but they are not widely spread. Fveryone should be careful, however that the milk be consumes Is clean and properly pasteurized. Uudulant fever comes from cows infected with Bangs d ease or from infected goats. iTular.xia, commonly known as rabbit feveft on the other may be contracted from the bite of insects which have lived on infected rabbits, or from handling the meat of infected rabbits in the process of preparing for - y 4 WHITE FEEDS Or Do Yon Buy Scientifically Balanced and tinder Itt.) constant laboratory control. 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Booth, Attorney Published in Utah Valley News, SUBSTANTIAL INCOME LEGAL NOTICES Handy House for School. August 11, 18, 25 and Sept. 1. HOME AND APTS. Consult County Clerk or the Heart of School Districts. SOME FARMS. Respective Signers for Further Information. A FEW BARGAINS NOTICE TO CU9DITORS 1 A., 4 R. House 1550 FOR SALE Span of Mares, 4 1600 A., 3 R. House Estate of Kattie Caffar, 3150 See or write Mrs. Martha 1H A.. 4 R. Brick sometimes known as Katherine Caffar, Deceased: Reynolds, R. F. D. No. 2, Phone 1099 Creditors will present claims box 61. with vouchers to the undersigned old Hanson. Mildred Robertson of Helppr Is visiting st the home of her aunt. Mrs. Victor Johnson Mr and Mrs Alvin Kirk and Jack Kirk motored to Weston. Idaho. Sunday. Miss Emma Kirk who has visiting there re turned home with them. Mr and Mrs Preston Shoell attended the wedding reception of Mrs Shoell brother. (Walter Wilson 1 Thursday evening at Cedar Fort. Carol Harris spent the past week at Montircllo, the guest of Mrs Don Christensen (Beth Anderson Tuesdav marked the end of the bean pirking season at the A. H. Lowe farm, where for the past month about fifty boys and girls Utah Poultry Prod. Assn. y Reporter) is spending the week grandparents Mr and have been employed. Ward members wish to welcome the Chipman family into our midst. They recently moved into the old home of Mr and Mrs Har- yon. Do you buy Just Feeds M Ferry Nielsen (Mrs. The Sunday Bchool officers will have charge of the Sunday evening program. Elder William Firmag of Provo will be the principal speaker A number of musi-hanCal numbers will also be furnibhed from Provo, as well as several from the sard. All ward members are urged to attend Mrs Rose Harris a as released cooking. as a Primary counselor Sunday There was a decrease of 35 evening and Mrs Bernice Whitin the number of new cases of ley has been chosen to take her whopping cough reported, a de- place. crease of 9 in the number of cases Jewell Walker had her tonsils of tuberculosis, and one in the removed at the American Fork number of cases of pneumonia. hospital Monday. Although sufSlight increases were reported for fering from a nervous disorder chickenpox. measles, influenza she is Improving niceiy. and scat let fever. Farrell Willett left Tuesday Even though this Is the time morning for Boulder City, Nevada of year. Dr. McKay said, when where he will be employed this communicable diseases are less coming winter. Mr and Mrs Harold Johnson. prevalent than at any other time, Blaine Johnson and Mrs Ester do and they may spread through the carelessness or indifference York left Monday for Montana. Miss Margaret S.ark, has re. of those who are unfortunate home from Salt Lake. aurned to have contracted them. enough Mrs Roy Carlson of Albion. Ida, It is our responsibility as citvisiting with her sister izens," he pointed out, to so con- has been duct ourselves that no other per- Mrs D. E. Willett the past week. Mr and Mrs Robert Wright and son will contract any communicable disease because of our care, family, Mr and Mrs CUnton Hill lessness or indifference. People and family and Mr and Mrs Afton who are not well should feel obli- Steiner motored to Salt Air Sunand the day. gated to find out the cause of dayMr andspent Mrs Wm DIttimore their illneRs before they associate spent Wednesday up Provo Canfreely with other citizens." MILK Tfj' WINDSOR I Ml SI, oes rtluilt ly Genuine Factory Methods Louis Kelsch & Sons CO. Material - Financing ALLEN D. JOIINSpN, Manager Plan J tr GRANITE- 124 ty. 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