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Show TURKEYS LOOK GOOD FOR THANKSGIVING Utahn's shouldn't have any trouble getting fat and healthy turkeys for their Thanksgiving and Christmas dinners this year, Dr. John I. Curtis, state veterinarian, veteri-narian, disclosed. "We should" see a good . crop of turkeys this year" said Dr. Curtis, "though the quantity may be a little less than for 1947." Of the four major diseases effecting ef-fecting turkeys, blackhead, typhoid, typh-oid, joint infection and sinusitis, only typhoid has been reported so far this year, he pointed out. Loss, however, has merely been local and never general throughout through-out the state, he added. |