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Show THS SMI PQ9 "JOE BEAVER" By I 7 if. M Juab Has Successful OUCHiSNt FROM I m w villi -- VI A. i VJ, 1 1 ft' ,(11 Q: Is anthrax more dangerous some farm animals than to others? A: Anthrax is a serious hazard to all livestock. However, cattle are its most frequent vicQ: How does this disease act? A: It strikes quickly, kills In fact, farmers frequickly. quently think animals have been struck by lightning, when actually anthrax caused the deaths. Before death it may cause staggering, spasms, and stupor. Q: How do livep. - atnrk i r iii mi Foreet Service. U. S. Department of Agriculture we've got to work now to protect the "No time for mourning Engelmann spruce from a similar fate." A plot of Merion f'l ' ;r i disease? A: It Is caused by a germ which lives in the soil. Sometimes it remains alive In the ground for years in the spore stage, Q: How Is it spread? A: Cattle often pick it up on face. .v If"! J Q: Can human beings get this disease, too? A: Yes, anthrax can kill human beings as readily as animals. That is why extreme care should be taken in disposing of carcasses of animals that are anthrax victims. Q: What should an owner do when anthrax Is suspected? A: The carcass should not be opened, but a veterinarian should be called at once to determine the cause of death and take' steps to protect the rest of the herd if anthrax proves to be present. Qi What preventive steps can be taken? A; an'dtrax areas, animals should be vaccinated regularly against the disease. Several types of vaccines give sound immunity if administered properly. NOTE Due to space limitations, general questions cannot be handled by this column. fimwmew't by Joe Jarvis, right, Usiion Pacific Railroad. (orvc i t .i: iii of agrtaul;-.- a- t c Mpervuor ' . On land provided :.?. .larvis and Agricultural i ::.?.) C6 plots of grass as part Afent Charles Manir- i: u tus oi numerous varieties of nm. a' project designed western grown grass eeo The c i. ;a alive tcsb help homeowners and dealers choose seed tor thoi own use. . : ait thil overflow pastures, or where plowing has brought spores to the sur- Tests Help Homeowners Int question - fa Won and Lost 1 4 ..13 Manti Juab.. Famous .7 ... 9 Juab.. Springville 13 .. 0 Sp. Fork 2 ..lO" Payson Juab-Jua5 .. 7 b Because farming is a highly Manti B Y H 3 ..32' business and because League games speculative emergencies can happen so fast, it seems Although Juab only lost one as 'though farm peopJe should have their financial reserv- game, it didn't - get any honors es in the safest possible form from Region three. The only game losr was the Spanish Learn in Your Own Home the where they can always be read- Fork. Juab game with got only one hit and . Satisfaction of BENOIX Automatic Drying needed. when ily available didn't make any runs in that; Other types of reserves which game. V 10 PAY FREE HOE TRIAL have more specialized uses are: Juab had a team with some erood real estate or a mortgage on real hitters and also had a very good: We'll lend you o Bendix Dryer plus two estate, life insurance, commercial pitcher, Boyd Park. beautiful 21x34 in. velvet-pilJuab really went on a hitting rugs. Wash stocks and bonds and Jive stock. both rugs, dry one in the Bendix, and the in its last game, against) The average capital investment spree B Y H. There was a total of nine other on the line. Then tee and feel the per worker in agriculture is about home runs and 21 hits. B Y H difference . . . and keep the same as in industry. The fin- sent a total of four pitchers to the one you prefer! Or, ancial problem of fanners, how the mound frying to stop the surgif you decide to keep the ever, is quite different from that ing Wasps. Bendix, keep BOTH rugsl of industrial workers because in Lost Won records Pitching agriculture a person has to finance Only BENDIX has 4 0 his job as well as his home. The Boyd Park I. i U 1 0 Gary Ho'warth capital required for plant and for Grant ...1 0 Worthington used Industrial equipment by the Product of BENDIX HOMI APPLIANCES worker Is largeJy supplied by outDivision Avco Manufacturing Corp. side Investors while the investof Francom Mr. and Mrs. ment in land, livestock and equipEarl ment is usually financed by the Springville; Mr .and Mrs. Carl farmer who uses them. So farm Francom of Lehi, Mr. and Mrs. families have the double problem Lynn Francom of Provo and their of protecting their investment in families spent mothers day with PHONE 300 NEPHI, UTAH a business as well a9 In a home. their parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Francom. With farming a combination of Water Mustache Mr. and Mrs. Austin Mangelsonj a home and, a business, I see five Steamboatmen on the Congo in Mouroo Doctrine reasons why the farmer of today and family of Salt Lake City, and The I.Tanroe Doctrine was an- Africa judge the river's depth by and of the future should have a Mr. and Mrs. Glen Mangelson and nounced in President Monroe's mes- the sound of the "mustache" of son Hal, of Provo, were guests on sage to congress during his second water tossed up by the vessel's bow. financial reserve. The "mustache" makes different Sunday at the home of their par-- i term on Dec. 2, 1823. 1. As protection against emer sounds in deep water and in shall4ents, Mr .and Mrs. C. A. Man-- ! ' ows over sandbars. gencies crop failures, disease in gelson. j herd or flock, or sickness or ac Mrs. Jean Linton and children cident in the family. of Salt Lake City are guests at 2. To pay for new machinery the home of her parents, Mr. and and equipment when the old wears Mrs. Floyd Bosh. out. . Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Walker 3. To have something to fall and baby were guests on Mothers back on in ease of lower farm in day at the home of her parents, come, Mr. and Mrs. L. S.,Jackman. 4. For education of children or to help them get started on their Longer Caruhes own. Complete Vacation Tours Waxed candles that have been to Places Like These: 5. To have some money when thoroughly chilled in the refrigerator will more burn thus 'astine slowly, the time comes to retire or to take CALIFORNIA a longer time it a little easier. COLORADO ROCKIES Financial reserves are consider Orange Juice CJse ed so important in banking that YELLOWSTONE To improve the flavor, homemak all banks are required by law to ers can HISTORIC EAST add a dash of orange juice carry a certain amount of reserv- to cheese spreads, ham, or other ALASKA MEXICO es. Many banks always maintain minced spreads, or peanut butter. reserves considerably in excess of and many others what the law requires. There is Ask about the lout cost I no law that requires farmers to Fisherman's Church Service GREYHOUND BUS DEPOT Rev. A. R. MacDougall, Birmingcarry financial reserves. But ev ham, Me., an ardent fisherman, ery individual and every NEPHI CAFE, Phone 255 draws a capacity congregation to business needs them. his annual anglers' service. "Callaway CONSULTANT VELVET - PILE RUG . tims. i' From the Juab High Clarion J COMMERCIAL BANK OF UTAH AttKUltUUl to i H PATSOM MXUuwri A... t BY WES DICKERSON WHAT ABOUT ANTHRAX? P j FARM-RANC- ' Loses Box Scores FmuMm for Anleil Built AmerlcM - Year In Baseball; Only One Game eouvui H I L Thursday. May 15, I9B2 Ed Nofoiger Question V NPHI, UTAH TiMSS-NEW- CosfitOsfj ' Q.. CHAPMAN FUR j well-manag- ed Anerlcii Exact Birds Labrador's puffins, rivaling in dependability the cliff swallows of San Juan Capistrano In California, leave their summer and winter haunts on definite dates and arrive at their destinations with equal predictability. No Women No women are permitted in the ancient Greek republic of Mt. Athos which is inhabited by some monks and lay brothers. 5.000 Babes in Woods Scoutmaster Joseph Pierce of Lawton, Okla., got lost from camp with eight young boys he'd taken to the woods to teach trail blazing Big Oysters Along the lower Rio Grande val ley, fossil oysters have been found 30 inches in diameter INCOME TAX REVENUES IN UTAH Fitcsl. yrs huixhtlM Retllt For Antmtl 1940 through WHAT ABOUT SHIPPING FEVER? Q: Is shipping fever a seasonal disease? A: No it can appear any time of year. However, it Is more frequently seen In spring and fall when weather conditions are changeable. Q: Does it attack ALL animals in a shipment? A: It usually picks on stock which have been chilled, or overheated, overdriven, underfed, or have come in contact with disease 1351 carriers. ... Q: What causes the disease? A: Probably a virus, with the germ of hemor rhagic septicemia a complication. This germ often remains in the lungs of animals which recover from the infection. These animals are called carriers because they can pass on the in fection to the other cattle. Q: What does shipping (ever look like? A: Early symptoms Include fever, dullness, refusal to eat, watery discharge from the eyes and nose, and labored breathing. Later, as the disease progresses, as n nm mi wu mt m m im m ivu mt i i Ptfrt Income lax, both Individual and corporate, has increased almost sixfold ia the 11 years since 1940, this chart clearly shows. The entir revenue from both individual and corporation income taxes goes to the uniform school fund for distribution to the school districts under the school equalization program. UTAH fOVNOATION IP "How big It a dollar? That depends on what it can buy. When prices are high, the dollar Is small, when prices ere low, the dollar It big. I want bigger dollars, to here's what I'm doing. I'm making a real effort to produce more without raising costs. That's the way to beat Inflation and make dollars grow." pneumonia may set in. Death may occur within a day or two. Usually, only one or two animals will get sick at a time. Then, two or three days later, additional cases may show up. Q: Can shipping fever be confused with other diseases? A: Yes. That's why a prompt veterinary diagnosis Is Important when this disease U suspected Success in treatment with serum, sulfas, and antibiotic drugs de pends on how quickly treatment Is started. Q: What about preventive .. ONtY POKTUC I " N Ouo-an- o Hydro-MoW- c ro light Power v -- V V X s, 1 of the ' - Time! 'r'orrnonce economy Axle Power engine (evolutions t t M. 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Infant's Weight Most children at one year weigh about three times what they weighed at birth and have grown from eight to 10 inches i height. yj? t i V A: Congress " :ll ' fogno iVew v ''' COMBINATION! 1 Ss ' GIVES YOU THIS DUAURANGE L Ilk A Spectacular Performer A Wouderfal Valae! ures? It's best to have animals vaccinated at least two weeks before If the owner they are shipped. waits until shipping time, quick acting protective serum Is best. NOTE Due to space limitations. general questions cannot be han riVd by this column. f """ rijit ndnrtU lirti t: Si 3 - MLEEPMLI MODTrODm (CdD. ess NIZPHi, UTAH . |