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Show THE Page 4 Section 2 TIMES-NEW- NEPHI, UTAH S, Science Answers Your Vote NOVEMBER 2 Is a Vote For UNITED NATION London Psychologist Questions About Moths and Fleas Mfg&Sort dad uh a elear choice By RUTH K. KENT How far can a MAMMA rest her head plush seat back. My land, how did a body get any sleep on these trains? Mamma gU need at the girl sharing her seat. She was stylish look ing. Papa had- - founj this seat when he put mamma on the train. "She's young. She"U take care of you," he'd whispered. i1 An- flea Jump? farther than others.) know all about uranium, mesons, neutrom and all that atomic stuff but how well Informed are you on some of the other frontiers of science? A Cornell university scientist wanted to know what sort of sound a moth makes while chewing fabSome Sure, you November S. On that day youand all of us mutt choose between the wandering, the dangerous Party has given us, and the united voice of American people expressed by the man and the platform of the Republican Party. One letiM and one Issue alone deeldet Good government or year, none of This us can Is to yours mis-rul- e. afford to risk the dangerous gamble of more Democratic years. Think Decide without fear. without passion. Make your voice heard. Vote Republican Straight Paid Political Advertisement Republican Stat Committ to the stilt Mamma needed someone to look her . . . this was her first train in trip years, ard she wouldn't he g now if Hank hadn't wired that Irene bad to go to the hospital. And who would take care of her grandgo-in- J children . . for the girl to turn Maybe she was bashful. She hadn't said her way. 3 and they'd a word Minute Fiction -- been riding an Mamma hour. leaned back with a sigh. She was tuckered out, and her throat felt funny. Goodness, was she going to have a fainting spell? A drink of water . . . where was it? She caught the girl's eye. "Do you know where the drinking water is?" mamma asked. "At the end of the car. Bring me one, too, will you?" Mamma pulled the gold watch trom her belt. Eight o'clock. The time when she and papa always had a snack. Mamma brushed at her eyes. Silly, to miss the old coot 10. Mamma took the shoe box from her knitting bag. She could feel the girl watching. "Want a sandwich?" mamma smiled, "these are chicken and these home-mad- e liver The girl reached for the chicken sandwiches, both, of them. Mamma was tired. She twisted tideways and tried the back of the eat again. She tried putting up ler arm and leaning her head on lausage." the atom bomb.) Climate and Baldness. English scientists want to know whether climate, and some other things have anything to do with baldness in men. They decided a study of the upper lips of women where fuzz sometimes grows might produce some important facts about the ability of people to grow hair. They're giving the upper lips of women in Great Britain, Sweden and some other countries the the arthritis it, but in her fingers itarted aching. The girl looked so somfortable and mamma sat back watched nd thing. KfAMMA her Pretty little remembered when was a youngster, Hank baby. Big over-jize- d never would let her cuddle him. She'd always longed for a girl But the second baby, the one that didn't live was a boy too. And so were the grandc- hildren. were milling about the car and every time the door a opened over draft swept mamma. She looked longingly at the girl, nestled in comfort. As If feeling mamma's eyes on her, the girl turned and stretched. People Preliminary findings teem to indicate there may be a relationship between baldness and tha thickness of the skull, that the thicker See the skull the more hair. 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Intermediate shell of material and an outer mantle of rock. The planet probably was smaller than the earth and therefore solidified earlier, he sdded. Bauer estimated that the planet exploded several hundred million years ago. n stony-metall- oiaih hiutiai irurft MODUCTS COtPOtATlOHi e NIW YOU. NIW TOW ic take pleasure in announcing their 5th ANNUAL to be held at . SALE RICHFIELD, UTAH, NOVEMB1H 8, 1943 at 1:00 p. m. Hereford . Months 10 Heifers Bred to Donald Dhu 10 1948 Steer Calves-f- or F.F.A. and Clubs You get blood lines from the following famous Hereford famlies: 45 Bulls-- 18 4-- H WHH ROYAL TKEDWAY Bolongt to the MODERN Slit 39th Good famlisf and a good producer. DOMINO ROYAl 5th From rho DBrard breeding and WHR Royal Domino the 45th. R SILVER 0 9th Clotely related to Real Domino the 5 1st. In 19 years Marais saw no instance of a mother refusing her young in normal circumstances. One day, Marais gave six mother bucks an anesthetic during labor. In all six cases, the mother refused to accept the lamb of her own volition. In four cases, Marais administered curare, by which consciousness was partly paralyzed but not destroyed during the labor. The mothers were in doubt for over an hour. Then three accepted and one refused the lamb. To prove that the refusal was not due to the anesthetic itself, Marais let six mothers deliver their young normally, and immediately afterwards anesthetized them for half an hour. In all cases the mother accepted the lamb immediately after she became conscious. ' Dr. Hadfield adds this comment: "If these views are correct, they give support to those "misguided' mothers who prefer to have their babies without anesthetic in order to suffer the pain, claiming that it gives them more love for their offspring." MISCHIEF From the Ed Bleslty Ranch In Nebraska. WHR CAVALIER ?3rd From the Flashy Monogram family 6 BEST DOMINO A real bull from Iowa. 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Used by Hollywood models who must keep trim, slender, Match, Dog and Boy Provide Excitement DRUG STORES combination. Let's start at the beginning: Darryl Nelson, 9, put a lighted match into a can he had been Mining in Beaver County using for chemical experiments. The can blew up. Darryl's pants caught fire. Mrs. Norman Nelson, the boy's mother, dashed to his aid. A neighbor's dog, excited by the blast, dashed to Mrs. Nelson and bit her on the leg. Mother and son were given first aid treatment at Pasadena emergency hospital, he for burns and she for the bite. The dog? Not a scratch. I . fill. ' 4, Fights Fireman Turn in Second Alarm f J i i An boy, who appeared to be no more than four years old, had quite a time here. He turned in a Ore alarm from a box in the center of Danbury's congested factory district, . bringing three fire companies to the I She hunched up her knees and rested her head against mamma. "My lands," mamma gasped. But the girl was breathing steadily already. Mamma looked down at her. She never taw a girl with hair so yellow and eyes so dark. The lines around the red mouth were soft now, the lips full. Mamma looked about cautiously, then slipped a timid arm around the girl. She as a baby. cuddly Mamma wakened at daylight. "Oh my goodness, I'm almost there." She patted her hair and smiled at the girt. TJANX scooped mamma from train. "Gee. ms . . he kissed her, "the bsby's here and Irene's okay." Mamma's eyes were watching the tall girl walk away. Then Hank hustled mamma into the car. "Was 11 It the a rotten Mamma trip, ma?" nodded. "The trot was told. But I tat with the crowded and nueit prU tonldnt to muck If it wasn't the trip. ef stood for me." for her I She did . . , Hank's arm and it strong. "Another she sighed. his bead. "Girl this time." And mamma remembered golden hair, a soft cuddly She squeezed wss bard and boy, I suppose," Hank shook body . d firemen. Fire Chief John A. McNamara said the second alarm was equivalent to a general alarm because of the nature of the area. He also explained that the boy was able to reach the fire alarm box because "It was a low hanging 150 She looked like a girl to take care ef Ham ma. Papa thought. felt CONN. unlden-tille- scene. After firemen arrived, he gave the alarm box hook another yank which brought out all of Danbury's fire fighting apparatus together with Xi . p the whiskey that's Enjoy brakes. Tests showed that the first 10 per cent of savings were achieved by tune-u- p of the car. Rice reported. Moderate acceleration end braking showed a 00 per cent greater mileage over the "quick stop and start artists," he added. course in One test over a heavy traffic in Detroit showed that the moderate starting and stopping driver made SO per cent fewer Mops and averaged only 2 per cent itower speed. Bulls and O RANCHES M buck. D ANBURY, NEPHI FLORAL and t O Ranch Boy, FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Sanders Residence AGENTS IN THE FO LLOWING TOWNS: Fountain Green Call 323 Gladys Winters Mona Call 349J6 (Hortense Yates Composite drawing of M e To ! . Raised In High Altitude and Fine Grasses LONDON. Anesthetics may kill a mother's love for her baby, claims Dr. J. A. Hadfield. psychologist and lecturer in mental hygiene at London university. Hadfield, believing that pain is the stimulus of the maternal instinct, wrote to the British Medical Journal suggesting that pain in childbirth may have a possible biological value. He points out that Eugene Marais. South African naturalist, has maintained that pain is the key which unlocks the doors to mother-lov- e In all animals from the termite to the. whale. Where pain is negligible, mother-lovand care are feeble, according to Marais, says Dr. Hadfield, and where pain is absent there is absolutely no mother-lovDr. Hadfield describes Marais' experiments on a herd of half-wil- d e. waited She It showed that fleas can Jump from dead rats to live rats and man and thus revealed how they carry and spread the plague, the Black Death of the Middle Ages that killed millions of people. These scientists were so curious they even counted the number of plague germs the flea's stomach could hold 5,000. And then they learned a curious thing. This plague flea belches. If he is feeding on a human being, and belches, he acts as a living hypodermic needle. A lot of big men are doing a lot of little things that next week or 20 years from now may add years to your life, or make earning a living easier. (Or they may produce military weapon more deadly than the Democratic ent tried agamst after He served a moth larva in a cloth sack. The larva had to chew his way out As he did so, the scientist made a phonograph record of it. The noise was Indeed like a man eating corn flakes. Scientists once became Interested In how far a flea can Jump. It turned out some fleas can jump farther than others. Sounds silly, but out of the study these scientists were able to help solve the riddle of bubonic plague. Fleas Can Jump. as facet you To Mother Love Trfo Does moth chewing your best tult found like a person munching corn flakes? An- swer: TOP QUALITY BULLS AND HEIFERS -- rics. NOT FOR MANY YEARS have you and your Claims Pain Is Key A WASHINGTON. swer: yes.) Thursday, Oct. 21, 1948 . , .leased by WNU feature. one." The boy turned In the second alarm, the chief said, while he was struggling In the arms of a fireman who saw him standing near the Instrument. "He slapped the fireman in the face with one hand and turned in the alarm with the other." the chief Side view of $300,000 plant betweeen Milforrd and Horn Silver mine on which hangs much hope for rentoring old camp to former glory. It is interesting to note that one (Editor's Note i This is the fifth ol m seme ef eisht artidra on the history end of the first recovery furnancea in revival ef the San Francisco Minim reUtah was built at Minersville, gion. Beaver, Coatltr, Utah. Beaver County, not far from the Francisco San the ' Although San Francisco district. Isaac was district organized Grund, in cooperation with other. Mining more than a little crude a 12, 1871, built recovery plant at August a year after the Star district in Minersville in 1858. This w:is near the same county, activity lagged the Lincoln mine which was disuntil the discovery of the Horn covered and produced letd ore as Silver mine. early as 1852. Lead was in demand Stimulated by the discovery of then as, like all frontiers, some this mine, prospectors swarmed the trouble was experienced with Inhills and many claims were located dians and the metal was needed for in the San Francisco and other the production of bullets. says mining diHtricts of Beaver County. "Accordirg to The Heaver Carbonate, the Shaun-tiin the lead writer, something mintoo the made it Lii'o'n Shenandoah, City, Elephant nt City, South Camp, Moscow, Hick- hard for bullets. That something ory, Red Cloud and others were was later found to be silver." The into production. But none sixth article in this series will broughtthe Horn Silver. rivaled a&iMai' 'soon in these columns. e, r Hw -- jT tfdl' eyjrlsdtlelsiiavvdlsiWK4SfWlsiSr,i W tfj Mm' $-- lot . n is wWh slmxlosed ostd VA roof voW d factory-tosse- ewrtlfwl toSMileod mem cWs emd toMc wnd wood. tap, said. During the excitement of appara arriving to answer the second alarm, the chief said, the boy disappeared in the crowd. tus Collision With Pedestrian Restores Veteran's Memory of two WICHITA, pedestrians on a street brought back the memory of one suffering KAS.-CoUi- sion from amnesia. Calvin W. Tinslcy, 23, a navy veteran of Davenport. Iowa, rushed to-- ssk Into police headquarters where he was. He learned he was 700 miles from home. Tinsley told police the last thing he remembered was leaving his Job with a construction company at Rock Island. 111., near Davenport Searching his pockets, the youth found a list of unbought groceries, 24 cents in change and an empty billfold. Tinsley' s wife and parents telephoned that they were coming here for him. He had been missing four days. The disappearance had not been r -ported to Davenport police. CW7 rhwwfc o,rvW t. Ce..CCT YOUR PENS fkm rli' 'TTT!! fMW -ef S m mmmh onevwood 0, SO Coo- MM Ooe y tedwr. 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