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Show lriM,r4 THE Nn Pag NEPHI. UT TIMES-NEW- Thursday, Social News Mrs Caroline Thygerson Dalby; former resident of Levan, died at the home of a daughter, Mrs. jj Delorus Moody, Superior, Arizona Saturday morning of causes incident to age. She was born in Denmark February 27, 1861, and came to the United States with her parents at the age of 11 years. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thygerson were : converts to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. They walked across the plains with a pioneer company. She was married to Mr. Dalby in 1885. He passed away 41 years ago. Survivors are three sons and two daughters: Alma C. Dalby of Levan, Ivan C. Dalby, Los Angeles, California, Vern C. Dalby of Nogales, Arizona, Mrs. De" lorus Moody of Superior, Arizona &r&!&&$ 4 and Mrs. Mabel Waddell of Huntreach 30,000 as compared with ington Beach, California, also 13 and nine great27,000 for 1916, the year of high- grandchildren est Incidence. grandchildren. .Utah chapters in 1948 provided Mrs. May Wankier was hostess treatment for 200 cases, this being to a large group of relatives and retimes ten 22 cases the nearly corded last year during the same friends recently at her home, the occasion being her birthday anperiod. We are. certain that the number of cases will exceed Utahs niversary. A delicious luncheon third worst year and possibly the was served to the many friends in state's second worst year, accord- attendance. ing to Mr. Emery. Mrs. Hazel Ferretta returned to Research as to the cause of the Salt Lake City Friday after visdisease is progressin grapidly as iting relatives in Levan. She was the result of the National Foun- a guest ta the home of her sisdation's sponsorship of scientific ter, Mrs. Emily Bosh. Mrs. Ferinvestigation at 80 great centers retta was a former resident of of learning. Already the virus Levan. causing the disease has been isolOut of town guests at l Gold-e- d ated, 687 strains have been idenwedding observance Sunday by tified, and an immunizing agency Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Mangelson developed for one strain. "If this work can go on" Mr. were Mr. and Mrs. Karl D. Zaugg family of Clearfield, Mr. and Emery said, "we can look forward and to the day when the curse of in- Mrs. Austin Mangelson and fam fantile paralysis can be banished ily; Mr. and Mrs. Leonard NielMr. and Mrs. Wm. Nielsen; just as malaria, smallpox and oth- sen; er dred diseases have been con- Mr. and Mrs. Karl Newton of Salt Mr. and Mrs. Glen Lake City, trolled by scientific research. Mangelson and sons Evan and Hal of Provo. Beulah Irons. ores were near the s ur-fq- ce and were taken the early days. Now if sci tough probl- off in em to go deep into the earth after low-graores and devel- de op metal processing to a point where these ores will pay a profit." ASSOCIATION UTAH MINING Mouse Land'" , "Mickey Territory of Trieste is about on quarter the eise of Rhode Island. Because of its small size, Italians have dubbed it "Mickey Moum Land." flaying Possum The habit of "playing possum," or feigning death by the opossum, nervous reaction over which the animal has no control. is a I'LL CO WITH THE 5H0W YOU, 'CAUSE SISTER'S DOWN AND TO WITH FLU MOM'S GONE TO NEPHI DRUG TO 6ET A PRESCRIPTION iuin GUARDIAN AND wnTirFR Coniult Coun Clerk or respective signers m f-- i for additional Information. NOTICE TO CREDITORS W OST tt.-- -AOTTTTTR A r.Sl M I fr 111r XXAfc Creditors willl LER, deceased. claims witn voucners w present ..... .,noritmui nt the office or James P.McCune, Attorney at Law. NeDhi. Utah on or oeiore ure 18th day of April, A. D. 1949. nKTLER. .1 A V rni.A W Administratrix of the estate of Arthur H. Ostler, Deceased Utah March of Dimes workers James P. McCune are starting preparations for the n. luj iiv. j- wt rtotaa nf nuhllratlnn 'December 17. greatest fund campaign ever con24 and 31. 1948 and January 6, ducted on behalf of infantile par1949. alysis sufferers. "An emergency situation faces IN THE FIFTH JUDICIAL DIST- the nation" Basil OConnor, NatRICT COURT OF THE STATE ional Foundation President, inforOF UTAH IN AND FOR THE med Frank S. Emery, Utah and PROBATE Nevada Representative yesterday. COUNTY OF JUAB DIVISION If we are to have funds to care for 1949 epidemics, to care for the IN THE MATTER OF THE ES stricken, to rehabiliate convalesTATE OF EXILDA FITCH, cents, and to carry on our research Deceased. for immunization against the disease, wc must raise $30,000,000 NOTICE during the campaign opening January 14th and closing January 31. The petition of CECIL A. Seventeen million dollars has FITCH, WALTER A. FITCH and already been spent during 1948 to JOHNSON care for the stricken. All of the LILLIAN FITCH praying for issuance to them of National Epidemic Aid Fund has letters testamentary in the Es- meen expended, local chapters tate of EXILDA FITCH, deceas have spent the majority of their ed, has been set for hearing on funds, and we have been forced Saturday, the 29th day of Jan- to borrow from the research fund, uary, 1949, at 10 o'clock A. M. in Mr. OConnor stated. the County Courthouse in the Present number of cases indic Courtroom of said court in Nephl, ates ihat the total stricken by inJuab County, Utah. Any person fantile paralysis during 1948 may interested In said Estate may appear before the Court at said j time and place and show cause Hack should not be why an order 'ORt LED THE NATION IN PAPER AND PAPERBOARp granted. IN I9A6 7S8. Si 3 fl.OOO ts.) 7cw WITNESS the Cleric of said Court with the seal thereof affixed this 6 day of January, 1949. JAMES P. CHRISTENSEN - I Oar 'Great America Clerk (also known as C. N. erbury Leatherbbry) deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the Law Office of P. N. Anderson, 67 South Main, Nephi, Utah, on or before the 7th day of May, A. D. 1949. I. I J 'J . 1 1 1 1 1 N I It? mm, IMIl FLORENCE LEATHERBURY, Executrix of Will and Estate of Charles Neely Leath erbury, de ceased. P. N. Anderson Attorney for Executrix Dates of publication: January 6, 13, 20 and 27, 1949. ir tuuakc SEEKINGOURREPA!!? HEAT V. J lO".M'AW Unbeatable AT THE NEW LOW PRICE! 4 yd- - f Dress prints as refreshing as Spring itself! At a price that pampers your budget, Imagine making a dress like the one above of a Paris inspired print, foe only $2.50 including pattern. Striking geometries, Tie-sil- k prints, florals, stripes, plaids and juveniles. Practical. Washable. 36" - R. V. 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