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Show PAGE FOUR PKOVO '(UTAH DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER' 15, 1940 SECTION TWO k Six influen7a cases were repot re-pot ted in Utah county durm? the week eliding Nov. 8, according- to the report of the .state board l health. Thro wore 15 flu cns.:s in the state, compared with only three during the same w.-ek i;i iri2:. Pneumonia cafes :il:u :;hot tip-waidf, tip-waidf, with 2J t .. . s reported in ftilte. Oil' in I 'mao, and one in the county. A check of weekly -1 (-ports shows that a total of 712 cases of pnpumonia have been reported re-ported iip to date. During the first nine months of 1040 a total of 1-.3 deaths from pneumonia were reported. This is 37 fewer deaths t!:an were reported for the Fame period during- 1939. The remarkable remark-able saving of human lives in the state can b? l.irfiely attributed 1o early diagnoses on the part ol ll.e physicians, U tter nursing care, and the early diagnoses on the ; art of the physicians, better nursing nur-sing care, and the early use of sejum and the specific drugs, sul-fapyridine sul-fapyridine and sulfathiazole. More ZETELLA miCE Correspondent Phone 8-W Mrs. J. W. Chilton returned ! home Monday from a month's' ! visit with her sons, Dr. J. O. Chilton and F. D. CThilton of Seattle, and her daugrter, Airs-June Airs-June Varney of Toppenish, Washington. Wash-ington. The annual F. F. A. dances of tlie Lehi hili .school will he sponsored spon-sored by the Future farmers and the S. I. (1. girls clubs this year. Tin dance will-, be held in the hiRh school gymnasium, Friday evening. Special features have arranged including the giving away of two large turkeys. Dancers are to be dressed in house dresses and overalls. The annual Senior Hop of the Eehi High .school will be held in the hih school gymnasium, Wednesday, Wed-nesday, November HO. The committee in charre of the affair will be Maurtne Kusson, deaths occur from pneumonia than all of the other communicable diseases combined. .5 1 n n n VIA . ! THESE ARE THS tZS7-7A$TtlG PANCAKES J rev tvtx maw isrs I Ajmitm ta V r-x4 Jr MOT TOO MUCH TX0USLS iWX WHY IT'S CASf 70 K'.AKi 4 tUTTTt '.ill y uv'ivrr in 7 MINUTZS WITH VTCS. GLC2-"A1" pancavp rieist C , , - WW' ALL YOU DO is ! i:. i . i I u ,i C .-IT U ' Aa - o . i pancakes. Globe A 1 .iffl" ;'(f;lij,l Pancake Flour contains lots of rtFll? ''"AH J SS buttermilk already nixed in. Ja i . 1 u Bin ; It j f i.jj J , J chairman; Beulah Armstrong, Dorakl Allred, Mildred A damson, Keith Eddineton, Don Johnson. The family of Mrs. Maty Peterson Peter-son met at a family dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. IjeRoy Worley, Wednesday eve ning, honoring Mrs. Peterson's 77th birthday anniversary. Following th, dinner a social evening was enjoyed. Guests were, Mrs. Peterson, Peter-son, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Christofferson,, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Worley, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Street, Mr. and Mrs. L Roy Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Parker of American Fork. Mr. and Mrs. Kuion Peterson. Peter-son. The family of Mrs. Alice Hutch-ings Hutch-ings entertained at the Hutchings home, Sunday evening, honoring Mrs. Hutchings' birthday anniversary. anniver-sary. A buffet luncheon and social evening were enjoyed by Mrs. Hutchings; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hutchinjrs, son, Josie. and daughter, daugh-ter, Bonnie Jean of. Salt Lake City; Mrs. Walter Hutchings, son Berry, Ber-ry, and daughter, Donna, and I-Raspersom I-Raspersom of Bountiful; Mrs. Arthur Anderson and daughter, I.?arta. of Murray; Mr. and Mrs. John A. Hutchings of Midvale; Mr. and Mrs. Avery Hutchings of Malad, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Page of Pleasant Grove; Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Hutchings of Uingham, Mr. and Mrs. Reid Hutchings, Mr. and Mrs M. W. Wathen, Mrs. Josephine Cooper, Sherwin and Don Allred, Faye Hutchings of Lehi; William Skinner of Provo, Ruth Holds-worth Holds-worth of American Fork.. "No' Cause for Worry on Coast' Defense Commission Finds D I r rv. - VW Vi L nir Mrs. L. B. Adamron n'as hostess At the first meeting held on the Pacific Coa-st in headquarters of the Army's Ninth Corps Area in San Francisco members of the U. S.-Canada Joint Defense Commission found that the Pacific Coast has no reason to worry "about being attacked by land, sea or air." Above, Mayor La Guardia of New York, right, nommi.-sion chairman and spokesman, talks over coast defenses with Lieut. Gen. John De Witt, center, and Colonel O. M. Biggar, leader of the Canadian delegation. what like. individual objects looked "I walked over to the window to the Athenian club at her home,) sa,d and he a;ked mp '. j Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Bert Mfrrihew pave a review of "How Green My Valleys." The I chi Second Ward Relief society are holding a festival in their ward chapel, Thursday. Beginning with a dinner at (5 p. m. and followed by a play and program at 8 p. m. Cast of characters char-acters for the play include Mrs. Lucille Rhodes, Mrs. Byron Whip-p'c, Whip-p'c, Mrs. William Dundson, Mrs. Urban Johnson and Mrs. Carlton Wilson. The play, "Why Relief Society," will be directed by Mrs. Elmo Eddington and Mrs. Frank Shaw. Program numbers will be given by Arthur Overbade, Theda Hanks find Rose Marie West. Boy Blind from Birth Has Trouble Reading BOSTON r.i:i George Campbell Camp-bell was blind until IS years old. Then an operation restored his sight. But George still had trouble. He didn't know w'hat he could see. see toe hedge across the street. T told him I couldn't and for a minute I felt blue, for fear that I was not going to have vision after all. Then I realized -the opjeet I could see all right, a great many of them perfectly clear, but I just could not identify them.'1 George learned to tell colors in a fruit store. He knew from school that bananas were yellow. With his new sight he asked a fruit dealer to show him a banana. Then an apple, an orange. Reading was another problem. George found words looked differently dif-ferently than they felt in Braille books After a yoir of sight he still could not read. Now Ht 21 years old, George reads well. Alice Turns Pro for Just $25,000 - ' -. -A V Specials for Saturday, Nov. 16, 1940 I mtanm ""- . ii Vi ii i - ( mms M& 'Red and White" Unsweetened. No. 300 Tins 9 f J for ' i -v. r i rrn n'mn "nak' I" inJ icr c u Uw wki Economical - - " 0n TV Thin, Salted Q I 1 C LvwU w-UlJlu Wafers 1J. i.. 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