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Show THE Page Six COCONUT ISLE zundae Smooth freshly frozen Dairy Queen liberally sprinkled with fresh coconut I lU O lU. NATION Al OAlIT OuHN OtV(tOWINT ' CO. DRIIRV qOEEINI Nephi Dairy Queen 136 North Main Nephi - Jit I T. L LISTEN TO THE STARS That's what Harvard's astronoot diameter at mers .plan to do with this Agassiz Station, Mass. Largest in the United States, the "ear" is designed to pick up electrical impulses from stars as far as one hundred million light years into space. (A light year is euivalent to the distance traveled by a beam of light in one year at the rate of 186,000 miles per second. radio-telesco- 60-fo- dcemcruiser SHOP pe AND SAVE IN NEPHI LOS ANGELES Your Doctor I ! M475 gpsgj plus tax 6 hI I - trips daily $2965 6 h trips dailv "TRY IT! Greyhound's Scenicruiser offers complete washroom, new contour seats, "upstairs" observation le 3l, tool NEPHI GAFE PHONE 255 GREYHOUND: - A classical description of this disease was given by a Utah Physician (Dr. R. A. Pearse, of Brigham City). It is believed that this was among the first, if not the first, description of the disease 4 and report of a case. The following is ont of a series of articles Hunters, marketmen, housewives and written by members of the Utah Slate Medical others who dress wild rabbits and other Association and published in cooperation with wild animals with bare hands are parThese articles scheduled local art newspaper. four Says . . . to appear every other week throughout the year in an effort to belter acquaint you with problems ticularly susceptible. The causative germ may enter the body through a cut or abrasion in the skin, thus getting into of health, and designed to improve the the blood stream and internal organs. of the people of Utah. A severe ulcer may form at the wound no matter how slight in size. The lymph RABBIT FEVER OR glands become inflamed, and the patient TULAREMIA is intensely ill, having a severe headache, Tularemia is one of the 80 odd diseases chills and high fever, pain and proin the United States that are transmitted stration. from animals to man. It is severe In the spring, Utah usually experiences and one of the most common infections a sharp rise in the number of human of this kind prevalent in Utah. cases of tularemia. With the increased The popular term "rabbit fever", number of rabbits abounding at this for this condition is actually a misnomer time, there is also an increased activity but came into usage because of the among ticks, which may harbor the number of rabbits, particularly cotton- germ year after year. It has been found tails and jackrabbits, that are that ticks, once infected, can pass on for a great many human cases. this infection repeatedly to their off Actually, ground squirrels, rats, beaver, spring, thus perpetuating the disease sheep, chipmunks, and occasionally, in nature. certain game birds may be affected and Hunters have been advised to pro may transmit the disease. Moreover, tect their hands by wearing gloves, since ticks, deer flies and other biting insects, the skin can be torn by barbed wire and having fed on infected animals, may briers. They should also be warned to transmit the infection by taking on a wear sufficient clothes to ward off the human blood meal soon after. bites of insects. All persons handling Tularemia has been called the rabbits or other wild animals should be Disease", for, although it is cautious. (Rabbits that are slow moving found in many parts of the world, and sluggish, should be suspected, as practically all knowledge about it, in- normal rabbits are quick). The animals, cluding the cause, was discovered in if consumed, should be thoroughly America by Americans. Tularemia takes cooked to destroy the germ, for in spite its name from Tulare County in Cali- of improved treatments death still fornia, where it was first found in!910. results from tularemia. well-bein- g CHICAGO 5 i H - ... i CSLJhsi vV yjwqmiWf JiT "' i. uS.....A Cf .1.1111 3 Reception Honors Young Team Wins Two Couple Following Beautiful Home Wedding In Quest virtue o fa triple by Joel Sperry. and singles by Cleston Park and Park and a tremendous Boyd home run by Gordon Kelson to sew up the game. Springville came back with two runs in the overcouldn't top of the ninth by come the Nephi lead and the final 7 score read for the Nephi crew. Ken Sperry and Joel Sperry pitched effectively for the lo- for League Lead CU The home of Mr. LEVAN and Mrs. E. Cleo Malmgren was the scene of a lovely arranged wedding on May 26, when their daughter, Miss Sharleen Malmgren exchanged vows with Glen R. Jar-ret- t, son of Mrs. Delta Jarrett Hedberg of Nephi. The ceremony was performed by Bishop J. Clair Collard in the presence of families of the bride and groom. Immediately following refreshments were served to Mrs. Pearl Ault, and Mr. and Mrs. Weston Pratt of American Fork; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pierce, Mrs. Leatrice Sandor, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Jarrett of Salt Lake City; Von Jarrett of Logan; Mr. and Mrs. Owen Pierce of Orem; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Beard and family of St. George; Mr. and Mrs. Glen Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hediberg, and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jarrett of Nephi; Mr. and Mrs. Don Jones of Beaver, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Jones of Henderson, Nevada, and relatives of Levan. In the evening, the young couple were honored at a reception in the ward amusement hall. The bride was lovely in a gown with of white lace underscored tulle and taffeta. The fitted lare bodice was styled with a poointed neckline and long sleeves tapering to points over the wrist. The lace overskirt formed the shape of a short train. Her finger tip veil of tulle and lace fell from a sequin and pearl trimmed cap. She carried a bouquet of pink carnat ions encircling a large purple or chid. Attendants to the bride were Mrs. Ted Jones, a sister of the and bride as matron of honor bridesmaids were Misses Karen Gardner and Janice Crosland, Mrs. Arlene McPherson and Mrs. Vona Jarrett, who all donned gowns in pastel shades and carried bouquets of pink and white carnations. Little Shauna Jarrett wore a floor length gown of pale green net and taffeta and presented the thank-yo- u cards. Clyde Jarrett, a brother of the groom acted as best man. Ushers were Ed. Malmgren, Ted Jones, Grant Kendall, James Stephensen, Seth McPherson, Rulon Wood and Delmar Howlett. Music was furnished by Beverly Malmgren. The young couple will make a home in Salt Lake City after a short honeymoon to the Parks of Southern Utah. 9-- cals. Nephi will play away during the next week as they are scheduled at Santaquin on Memorial day, at Peyson next Sunday, and at Spnish Fork next Wedne sday. Following are the ten leading 13-Nephi hitters At Bat Hits Avg. .625 .8 5 Boyd Park .600 5 3 Gordon Kelson 556 Cleston Park ....;....9 5 .400 5 2 Milt Soerrv .333 3 9 Owen Carter .333 2 Dean Worthington 6 .333 Ken Sperry 3 1 -i .300 3 Howarth .... 10 ing game. The lead changed Boyd .300 10 . 3 hands several times and the score David Bird .250 8 2 was tied 5 going into the bottom Rodney Park oi tne at ninnin when te Nephi team rallied for four big runs by Nephi's baseball crew got off to start in the race for the Central Utah League first half title as they garnered two wins over Pleasant Grove and Spring-villIn the opener on Sunday, May 20, the Nephi crew pounded Pleasant Grove for a 7 win as Joel Sperry held the PG hitters in check. Cleston Park, Boyd Park, Boyd Howarth, Milt Sperry and Owen Carter kd the Nephi hitters with two hits each. In last Sunduv's Springville, the locals came thru wim a ciose y- win in a thrilla good e. Soil free carpets and upholstery wear longer. We recommend frequent cleaning with the new, easy to use, Blue Lustre. The swift action of this new miracle foam works equally well on carpets, fine oriental rugs or upholstery. Bright original colors gleam like new. 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