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Show FRUIT Sip Srauer Pirtas ESTABLISHED NOVEMBER 25, 1904 or mc HAS STATJjJf ASS0CUTKIS and the N. E. A. C. 8. WILKINSON, Kill tor and Publisher PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY SUBSCRIPTION' RATES V ar, $2.50; 6 Mo. $1.25; 3 Mo. 75c. (I'AYAIJLH IX ADVANCK) A First Class Publication entered in the Post Office at Beaver, Utah, as second class mail matter, under the act of Congress of March 3, 1879. Advertising rates quoted on request. mm m. (r Telephone 24 THE STORY OF THE KENNY METHOD ENTERTAINING today hashospitalIty in wartime is more appre- eiated than ever for friendly are great morale builders. If entertaining your friends at dinner seems more than you can undertake these busy days, invite them in for coffee and dessert. This kind of party entails so little work that you can easily manage it even if you are busy all day with war work and household duties, When you have to play the dual role of cook and hostess, having friends in for just dessert and coffee instead of for dinner is an ideal way to return many of your social obligations. In connection with the ques- tion of what to serve, it is well ! CONTAINERS MWAIIUN "UHR. JOB Mwm fflfl IS KOfl CRITICAL W r i lut aua vegetable Utah must give immedS, 8,1 tion to the problem of sufficient quantities of 0rt fu cont to take care of the 14, 'to keep one thing in mind. Whatever you decide on should be something that can be prepared well in advance so that you will not feel flustered or tired out by the time your guests arrive. A charming and unruffled Hostess is the nrst ingredient of a successful party of any kind. Another essential ineredient for a successful party is plenty of coffee . . . well made and full of real coffee goodness. Bring out your coffee service if you have one; and if not, you can arrange filled cof- fee cups with creamer and sugar bowl oa s decorative tray, Bring the coffee and dessert into the living room and place on convenient tables, The choice of a dessert de- pends entirely on you and your own particular preference. If you have a "specialty of the house," as the restaurants call it, now is the time to trot it out. And as the final touch, add ,icis "rural C( w ork , 1944 crop, advises Pr0fl A. Broadbent, assistant nrnf WWICTORY h of milk gives about a the amount of calcium child needs per day to huild bones ond teeth, and to Keep blood, muscles and nerves in good condition. An average serving of turnip greens and an ounce of chedder cheese each tfive about a fourth of A gla-- s . 0 one-fourt- isoing - 'It in eve she pi" .uuuraleg State Agricultural college Assuming anything Hkj crop production, the prospect " an adequate supply of new u en containers this year is not" assuring, warns Professor More containers are exJ ed to be needed for fruits etables in 1944 than were nlT 1943. and package shortages, not as serious in most areas of" country as had been expect largely because of lower thanB mal yields of some vnetahu. tree fruit crops and because tht wao lujiaiueiauic of thee tainers. Utah was fortunate' 1943 in having a large fruit cr. and the situation would be ,, cruicai an over the country fcJ nice uccu a larger national cm The over-asituation regard' lumber is described by the agrk j tural economist as critical. estimated usage of lumber dur'ij :ance bow: gxten: While Eittees ...ins at the close!: .inister progn e i jfens ie com: We believe that the following article yrenarcd by the Nahe req the requirements. tional Foundation for Infantile Paralysis, Inc., and conveying jnistra information as to the disposition of the army of dimes which the Seleci War Food Administrator Marral offi public is contributing to this cause, will prove informative and vin Jones stated in testimony beof special interest to our readers: rs. fore the House Banking and Curtmcuiti that committee rency recently Just three and a half years ago in 1940 a distinct change those little extras such as i:tf will farm machinery production eviin our treatment of infantile paralysis was introduced; one that cheese, salted nuts, and candy, ishing not the will producequal dently You will find your coffee and has since caught the public's attention because of its human will S( tion schedules. However, figures dessert party the beginning of drama. This was, of course, the method of treating infantile are not available for the War Proft a delightful evening. boa duction Board on the extent to paralysis victims which was evolved by Sister Kenny, the Auscom mi which production is lacking. tralian nurse. large! Many have misunderstood the nature of the Kenny treat- called for more skilled workers. The ars. In on hogs limited by the was Present prices ceiling supply 1942 exceeded production by bized c ment, and have thought it a cure for infantile paralysis. That is demands placed on this country by war ; yet there were enough weighing more than 240 pounds not true, and Sister Kenny makes no such claim. There is no six billion board til functi proximately liveweight each will be reduced 75 do a good job. Will cure for this crippling disease. The medical profession is still to cents per hundredweight on and and considerable more stnrv ;' will Up to the present time, a total of 900 persons have received after May 15, 1944, the Office of of lumber were used up last yej in the dark as to how to prevent it. It cannot control its spread. lumoer required for boxing a :j agei No one yet knows by what method this virus is carried from this training at the University of Minnesota alone, and have Price Administration announces. one victim to another. In a day when we are masters of typhoid, been graduated .with the approval and certification of Sister No change will he made in the crating currently represents abo retypes of the total lumber proib county, All of this has been tremendously costly a cost borne ceiling prices of hogs weighing 40 smallpox and diphtheria infantile paralysis is still a riddle, Kenny. with military requiremei rdness. tion, been 240 pounds or less. entirely by the National Foundation. To date $107,000 has a mystery, a crippling menace prowling our country at will. for wooden boxes and varb A, sou Minneof to the Foundation University given by the National What Sister Kenny has contributed, however and it is a sota of crating expanding ac necess types considerherbs deserve Garden of the and to evaluation the further Kenny alone, teaching of increased operations! ory st: result very real contribution is a method of treating victims already method. ation 1944 for garyour Every sum this University has ever requested has den, if you make victoryuse of tne rignting fronts. These stricken by infantile paralysis; a method that in the opinion ot good in full by the National Foundation. been granted ractice the herbs to add interest to meals quirements also take priority many American doctors reduces the crippling after effects of other needs for containers. ::rector But the task of teaching the number of technicians needed the disease. too great for any one school. So io neip relieve the contain also i Lice are seriously annoying catThere is a real interest in the history of the Kenny method to serve the whole country was Professor Rroadk : is in in tle In many parts of Utah. For situation, Institutions other Foundation centers. the National opened in the country, and the National Foundation for Infantile Parren recommends new a greater conservat; of a treatment few and New animals, California, Illinois, Indiana, Georgia, Pennsylvania alysis played an part in evaluating this technique York took up the teaching of the Kenny method. In addition combination of two chemical com- of materials, more efficient sate ounty and in making it available to every infantile paralysis victim. and more general it spei of to the University of Minnesota. $140,000 has pounds, diluted with ordinary to the tainers than heretofore. Fruit aj well successwheat been used Sister Kenny went to the offices of the National Founda- been money given has flour, granted to the other schools. These grants were made to fully to destroy both chewing and vegetable cooperatives in the sti ring w: tion one day in May, 1940, because she knew that the job of the schools connected with or operated by medical teaching centers. - possit sucking lice that infest cattle, can render a genuine service National Foundation was to examine and study every new bit medical colleges and one hospital devoted solely to treat- points out Dr. G. F. Knowlton, members will give support in Eight of knowledge that could possibly hasten the conquest of infantile ing infantile paralysis and to training professional people took ; Extension Entomologist of Utah servation of containers, he adds paralysis. Present that day were Sister Kenny, the president of up the burden of making the special skills and knowledge avail- State Agricultural College. The the National Foundation and its medical doctor. Sister Kenny able to all doctors, nurses and physical therapy technicians. mixture, made of two USED parts sodi told how she first developed her method. Thirty years ago, as There was no ON CORRODED METAL um one fluos'licate. and HIE medicine new between here American part a young nurse in' the Australian bush country, without medical methods of quarrel and one white flour, part and for infantile paralleviating suffering crippling A modern method of prepariJ assistance she had to care for a child stricken with infantile parThe National Foundation has spent additional money gave complete control in experi- a hadly corroded metal surface alysis! ments conducted last year at the alysis. Instead of immobilizing her patient's paralyzed limbs on scholarships, wool for treatment, distribution of literature, is described by "Canad: North Dakota agricultural exper- painting in casts or splints, she worked out a method of easing the pain exhibits and demonstrations a total of Paint and Varnish Magazint $301,000! ral pi iment station the entomologist re- The and tightness in the muscles by frequent applications of heat intense, quick heat of oil 1944 I In fact and it is one worth remembering in the past three ports. strips of woolen materials were wrung out of steaming hot acetylene flames from a blow c jrograi spent a with a row of outlets was used i of water. As the pain subsided she followed this with passive ex- years ofthe Nationala Foundation andof its chapters have over half million dollars Keep important protective foods your money for the study rust and loose scale on :S asizedAgi ercise until the patient himself could move his limbs. She felt total expand cold are for no of is method! they very the and to It perishable. Kenny exaggeration inside of a drained pt that in many cases, this treatment had prevented many of the stateteaching ilturi that in all the history of medicine, few new theories have Protective foods include milk, stock, whichrecently besides much n service of the disease. ntlk and crippling fresh fruit vegproducts, financial from received such generous the people of and scale had large cauliflowe support Sister Kenny was anxious that the National Foundation ever Stark etables, meats, fish and eggs. like growths resulting from pittl: nation. any ig se subject her method to scientific check, and so was the National Spurred by the 1944 goal of pro and the rust depc In addition to all of the foregoing, two pr grants have ducing 122 billion pounds of milk its, with building up of undernea Foundation. A few weeks later, when the University of Minnepits large : $175,-000 National Foundation been for one made recently by your 7 gari to meet wartime needs, legions of which sota asked the National Foundation to support a program to clean to the University of Minnesota to study the physiological rural boys and girls throughout out to would have to be beM i shou the sound metal study the Kenny method, it readily made a grant to that institutie ea tion to enable Sister Kenny to demonstrate her method, and to problems concerning the mechanism of infantile paralysis and Utah are enrolling in the national painting. The flame priming treJ irdenir dairy production activity. This ment was reported to have left is give the doctors at Minneapolis a chance to see her work. For methods of treatment; the other grant of $150,000 was made to project :ing." is designed to help surface clean, drv and warm. the next six or seven months, Sister Kenny treated infantile par- the University of Pennsylvania to establish a center for research '? radi learn, and demonstrate practice of in medicine. on Both instruction and these physical abling the paint to be put grants per- the principles of the national kot alysis patients in Minneapolis. er. bond tiehtfrr. and last Ions ?eas In January of 1941, the National Foundation received a mit further evaluation and teaching of the Kenny method. ai milk ha to production program. Furthermore.it was stated It is the dimes and dollars of the American people that have such preliminary report from the doctors at the University. They As the the effect of giving the paint tt tnoum were strongly impressed by what they had seen. To be sure, made this possible the dimes and dollars they have contributed best incentives, awards for recwas applied a low temperatii dairy project each year to the March of Dimes. And those dimes have done" ords, lay the number of cases studied had been few too few to justify bake, including demonstrations, increasing its resistance i definite conclusions, but the physicians supervising this study good work. Last year, the third greatest epidemic in the record- are provided by the its corrosion Droloneine and Kraft Cheese p felt that the patients treated had made far better recoveries ed history of the disease in the United States struck our coun- company. These recognitions in- considerably i. clude medals to top rating and than was usual in their experience. They recommended further try. Had it not been for the hundreds, of doctors have technicians trained with the public's money and ready to ad- second place county winners, $25 PRICE CONTROL WEEKCc le on study. There was one fact not widely known, that made these doc- minister the Kenny method promptly, that epidemic might have war bonds to the four highest rat- sponsored by the Utah State U'tal ing members in the state who have turner and Labor Advisory co tors cautious in their judgment. And that was the fact that resulted in a national disaster. the : May heifers, and the same num mlttee, will be celebrated ibove It is obvious, of course, that this newer type of treatment dairy over 50 of all infantile paralysis cases seemingly recover by b ber to members owning milch to 24 with no large fanfare, appear themselves, without any special form of treatment! "How do is far more costly, in money and personnel, than the older sys- cows. The latter are eligible to with a quiet determination toed early wc know," these doctors asked, "that many of these cases Sister tems of handling polio victims. Heretofore patients were usu- compete for higher awards, which cate all consumers in the needt '( the Kenny has treated might not have been among those that would ally immobolized in splints and plaster casts and could be cared comprise trips to ten sectional t'.ie control of prices, and for f'i Ins have recovered spontaneously?" Obviously no one could an- for by a small staff of doctors, nurses and technicians. The winners to the national club tection against the menace of 'V i over swer that question, but medical science and the National Foun- physical therapy given usually consisted of a few hours of treat- congress in Chicago next Decem- fiation. The Committees hope ' mpii, ment a week and that frequently was administered only late ber, and $200 agricultural college promote a better understanding dation had to take that factor into account. 'm, f scholarships to six national price control regulations by sho" "lenen The caution of these doctors making their first study of the in the disease. t ing how they directly affected bout t Kenny method was justified on other grounds, too. They had With the Kenny method, all that is different. Our medical average too buyer. sugar fast to Adding of beaten "Jbasii methods seen many hopeful treating infantile paralysis tried men, in their own language, describe the Kenny method this egg whites may cause the foam before methods which failed to stand up under scientific test. way "It is the early use of ;jfy tc to pre- to go down and become soft and Subscribe dont borrow. physical therapy, designed incr Before they gave the Kenny method their full approval, they vent unnecessary deformaties and to bring about the maximum liquid. Beat the whites until ?ardei had to be sure. function of such nerves and muscles as may have been spared they form soft peaks, addjust the sug Chh That is why in 1941, the National Foundation made a sec- by the disease process." ar one tablespoon at a time, beat'tfiles ond grant to the University of Minnesota to make further studMfh That means that each patient must have far more individ- ing after each addition. When all ies of the Kenny method. Nearly one hundred patients were ual attention. a a; Each case must have hot packs applied everv the sugar has been added, beat treated the following year. In December of 1941 the medical hour or two for at least twelve hours of again until the whites stand up ma: the day during the acute well. men of the University made a second report. After consideri stages of the disease. At the same time, the passive exercise ation of this report, the Medical Advisory committee of the Na- and Star of the patient's muscles must be started. Just ins tional Foundation declared: K. Nancy Camp Doin's consider the personnel required to provide such care under epi0! "It is the opinion of this committee that during the The Nancy K. Camp, HUP, met demic conditions! Consider, too, the soaring cost of such treat1 int( In early stages of infantile paralysis the length of time during regular monthly session Friment' which pain and tenderness are present is greatly reduced, day. May 5th, at the home of in is made the 't y, Progress being fight against infantile paral- Daughter Nora Brown. First and contractions caused by muscle shortening during this "forth The method an ysis. Kenny definitely represents Eva Easton was in comimportant step tion , period are prevented by the Kenny method. The general forward in our treatment of this disease. But the fact that it mand. ' physical condition of the patient receiving this treatment." b a isn't cure and it isn't fully developed must be borne in mind. Opening song. "Our Mnnntnln said the committee, "seems to be better than that of pa"ing" There are some cases that can't be helped at the present Home So Dear." Capt. Marjorv "T ran tients treated by some of the other methods during a comMackerell at the piano. of time known method w Ken-hether Prayer. 1 be by it 'ned any treatment, the parable period." Annie K. Joseph. 'on a It was on the basis of this report that the National Founda- ny method or any other. These are the victims whose nerve Chaplain Holl call found 14 members, been have cells the tion for Infantile Paralysis felt justified in opening the throttle completely destroyed by ravages of the dis- five visitors present. !iTlF Ofand going full steam ahead to make this Kenny method of treat- ease. To them, motion in some muscles has been denied for-- ! ficial present were, CountyLottie l'rs. ing infantile paralysis available everywhere in the land. A plan ever. It is because of these cases, particularly, that the research mirne. Nettle White. Mary Goodwas immediately set up to instruct and train doctors, nurses programs of the National Foundation, designed to find a way win and Ada Smith. Each exf, pressed pleasure at beiug present and physical therapy technicians. Sister Kenny herself was to to prevent the disease, must go on. The tract lesson was in "Governors the teaching at the University of Minnesota. of Unfortunately, no one has yet been able to find a cure for help and was given by Nora How well this has worked was clearly demonstrated during infantile paralysis. Studies are constantly being pursued along Utah," Brown. The second Installment On!j the epidemics of 1943 when 12,401 cases were reported. The this line by the National Foundation, but so far without result. or the Arni of James H biography doctors of the whole nation had learned something of the work; There is no known drug or serum or vaccine to combat the virus Skinner was read by his 1 . "ing, many were intimately acquainted with it. Physical therapy and kind of palliative treatment have been improved. Mary Skinner rv is iaarte aim been make The ultimate had technicians and nurses to whatever is sound in the Ken-- ! trained to do the work. From Song, "Aunt Dinah's Quilting IF I. the epidemic areas of the West, the Central States and the East ney treatment a part of the curriculum of every medical, nursintr Party.' Meeting adjourned, afJ came a flood of requests from physicians for more technicians and physical therapy school in the country and that aim will ter which delicious Ice rream and and more nurses to give this treatment. be accomplished. No one institution can have a monopoly on doughnuts were served by officers Tint Easton. Skinner and Here was proof of th endorsement of the method by Am- the teaching of the Kenny method. While it is Sister Kenny's Mackerell, ire Brown. Everyone had a erican medicine! Patients could be treated from coast to coast. contribution to humanity, for humanity's sake it must be avail good time .j fo, I'roducu CorpT' Nioi.nl IuiiK.T. Private physicians, clinics, hospitals and departments of health able to all. "' tta. Subscribe don't borrow. 86 Proof New re-u- ll !? ice t J9 ps r ov :e re-u- se i: cc FLAMK-PRIMIX- pheno-thiazi- G ne f after-effec- ts five-ye- ar red H fa- - s, s all-arou- a imp-io- 1 J ! H o i 5r 0 10 vice-Capta- in ' ' Of ' " ' N York |