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Show 1936 BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 3. .PAGE FOUR Dr. Classified Ad Column J. M. Schaf fer's ! : Talk Given Over K.L. O. On Tuberculosis j I - SCHOOL DAYS By DW1G in one form ! - tiuiui day evening where they enjoys very aeuciuus uurxey cunner. Cm were laid for 14 and the table jj aecoraiea in xnanKsgivmg motif. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Allen and ily and Arlo Summers were Thank giving dinner guests at the home( Mrs. Larkin at Farr West Thursda? . Doyle Nelson and Miss Wilma m were marnea in Jtsrigham City Pri4 They will make their home in Bofc well for the present. - ' : ; mil-itant- ly and stop its spread to the healthy? 1 PLUM PUDDING AND FRUIT CAKE ployed in Brigham City, spent Thaid giving holiday with her parents, Bia op and Mrs. D. M. Marble. Elder Neil Kaayman of Salt id : City, who recently returned from V mission in Holland, , and who wa s companion of Elder Fjank Hawldn who is now in Holland, visited at I wish to take this means of ex home of Dr. and Mrs. Eli Hawfe pressing my appreciation to my neigh- Sunday, so kind bors and friends who were to assist me when fire broke out in my outbuildings on Thanksgiving day. Highest Cash Prices Paid for Mrs. Ira Fridal. -- CARD OF THANKS "The organization which is spon soring this broadcast has developed a very definite program to solve the problem and I would like to summarWhat's the difference between plum ize it as follows: V pudding and fruit cake? Miss Elna "1. To care for those now infect Miller, extension nutritionist of the ed. Utah State Agricultural college says "2. To prevent it's spread by seek- "Not much difference." The pudding ing out early cases and establishing mixture usually contains more fat curative measures. and is more moist. It is always cookMr. and Mrs. J. J. Newman and "3. To carry on an intensive edu- ed by steaming, whereas a fruit cake cational campaign through'the medi- is baked, either wholly or after first daughter, LaVaun, were dinner guests um of the radio, press and public steaming. Both can be made weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rudy forum. in advance and are better for aging. Scholler Thanksgiving day. '"4. By causing to be established Some people tie their plum puddings a suitable sanitorium wherein early in bags and cook them, but it is best cases can be cured and late cases to store these bags of pudding in tin treated an6 relieved. to prevent drying out. Plum puddings "In reference to this latter part of are reheated at the time of serving the program it is conservatively es- - and are served hot with hot sauce timated that over 50 per cent of the; or chilled hard sauce. cases now headed for invalidism Either a fruit cake or a plum pud- could be reclaimed and restored , to ' ding requires several pounds of fairly society and the spread of the disease expensive materials Everyone has a cut immeasurably by segregating favorite recine. but the method of those capable of disseminating the; (dputting the ingredients together is '1 isease. all the about the same in all. "Our Governor, who has been most fruit and nuts first. Prepare Pick the fruit outstanding in his efforts for the wel- over carefully, wash, and dry. Chop fare of our citizens and is always it in a bowl, not a food grinder. Use watching for the betterment of the a sharp knife to cut up the citron or stane and its people, has given other dried and the nuts. Look his support to the sanitorium project. out for bits peel of shell or stale pieces. The increase from one sanitorium in Cream the butter and sugar as in 1884 to 650 in 1935 is one of the maAdd the beacake. rich making any jor factors in the decline of tubercu- ten yolks of the eggs and the liquid losis in the United States and be. it which may be cider, grape juice, tart known that a sanitorium is not only sour cream, molases, honey, or for the treatment of the afflicted, it jelly, Honey helps to keep the sirup. maple i3 also and more especially for the cake moist. ... protection of the well public. Mix half the flour with the leaven"So in conclusion may I ask that and spices and half with the nuts ing all listeners of this talk seriously conand fruits to keep them evenly dissider what has been said and investiin the dough. Combine the tributed gate at every opportunity and become ingredients gradually.. Add the egg informed that you may aid your neigh bor and protect you and yours for to whites last. Fruit cake scorches easily, so most quote a bit of philosophy: "To bring peace and comfort to people line the baking pan with well 5 one pain racked body, is a blessing oiled paper. Cook in a slow oven a for Use a tube degrees). pan deless devine. than And .nothing serving of greater commendation single large cake of 5 pounds or more, than the building of a great city or divide the dough into smaller pans. or the amassing of collosal wealth." A tube pan may be filled to a depth of 3i or 4 inches. Bake a 5 to 6 pound cake about 3 hours. Turn out Kenneth Birch and Jesse Brailsford on a rack when done. When cold it spent Monday and Tuesday in Salt Is ready for wrapping, in waxed or Lake City. parchment paper, and storing. . ; 1 wi ... ... just-rig- wiih Commerce i'wlCT ' FOR ICE Beverages & Coal Bag of Gifts 1 We Also Buy HIDES - PELTS - WOOL About iy2 Mile South of Logan 11 Jest When Santa Claus plays favorites, he always leaves Electrical Gifts. For a gleaming new electrical if pliance is a thing of beauty and useful forever! There'll words of enthusiastic appreciate on Christmas morning and thought of gratitude each day throughout the year. It's the perfect gift! The wide range of electrical W the raried p" pliances affor the adaptable uses infinite you opportunity " ' a There' choosing. electrical gift for any one to remembered! CO East of the Sugar Factory His IS" This is Our Private Long Distance Number the Operator Already Understands That We Pay for the Call. TS Phone, Bell, 146; B. R. V. 104c lM? 30 BY-PRODUC- J.W.Garrett (250-27- anaYASH COLORADO ANIMAL PELTS FURS WOOL -- l We Will Call for ior DEAD or WORTHLESS HORSES & COWS Just Ring;, Logan Enterprise HIDES , NOTICE TO TER MERS . chiliW home A group of young folks gathered J the home of Phyllis Summers t2 Fronk Chevrolet N tyl sani-tori- " J 1 s-- , 12-3- U. "l.A m.-!f- Lowell, Clarence and LaMont mers, Darrell and Leslie Stokes t tended tne rootoan game at 6-- 28 s, ?v vA.,'i ju 493-J-- 2. By-Law- JXLIS3 Aiiuerson and jsara. were dinner guests at the 2. I axiu - 12-1- 2. ALikKjixiaiu -- st j Dance at Penrose Friday, ru, Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Summ Sunday for a trip to the east expect to visit a number of iairJo places and will drive home a nT Ray Stark, who has been e in Price, Utah, is spending with his. parents, Mr. and Mrs "'WO?; Nielsen were married th- Salt TjiIta tpninlo"4 iu"seaccft. panying them were Mr. and Mrs lr sen, Mrs. t,Dernara and Paths! Christensen. Mr. and Mrs. Eberls plan on moving into their new w in the near future. Wayne Nichols of Piomontory ' n nrAAlri1 iriaif An n , 4. "j " cummers ot.i, 11-2- ; "j (Continued From Page One) or another. "If, Providence forbid, we were visited by a disaster which involved our FOR SALE Two registered Duroc lands and structural homes, no time . boars, 6 months old. Reasonably would be wasted in rushing: relief and priced. Voy Anderson, Tremonton, establishing barriers to ward off the 12-- 3 6 t2p. destruction. Is it not more impera- R F. D. No. 1 ' tive then that we set " up our defences FOR SALE Breeding- ewes in any againfit ma enemy of all mankind-num- ber, good for one to two years Tuberculosis, which involves not only snearea iweive poimua ux ww our present generation but our pos-layet. spring. Buyer's pick - $5.00 per t .t head. Culp & bona &neep v,o., to ' "Tuberculosis is not a recent dis T..:uin CsU T olrantv TTtflVl ty ease, nor the product of modern civili zation for science has revealed the FOR SALE Estate Heatrola. Inquire existence of T. B. in the bones of pre7 t5. historic mummies disclose the fact Adam's Drug Store. that it was carrying on its deadly FOR SALE 35 work horses and colts, work, 1600 years before the Christian also feeder cattle. C. Richardson, era, and Chinese historians recorded tf. the Elwood, Phone 67.0-disease, in the middle of the sixth B. C. century, CASH PAID for dead and rseless the centuries the down "So cows and horses. Call Maple Creek Great White through has claimed its Plague Trout Hatchery, Brigham women and children, tf. victimsmen, Reverse Charge. rich and poor, high and low, cultured FOR SALE Cheap. One coal house and Ignorant. In every land it has ?xl0, painted, A-- l condition. Duane taken its wide toll. "Our thesis is predicted by the fact Lower, 3 blocks No. Fronk garage that Tuberculosis is a curable disease, a and that by proper methods and be will lives premany useful WHY, WALK to High Sschool when served for the benefit of humanity of ; .; you can ride cheaper than you can buy shoe leather. See Leland J. the future. ' 12-- 3 tl. "Tuberculosis is a public enemy. Hansen for special rates. Science has drawn up a serious inFOR SALE Two milking cows, one dictment against it, and charges it will freshen soon. $85 for both. C. with cruelty deforming young chilW-- Summers, Phone 7.y-dren, ruining the ambitions of youth, casapping the worker of his earning the into heartaches mares and 85 gelSALE FOR young pacity, bringing and dings. Livestock accepted in trade. family household, destroying life as as C. all long persons Richardson, threatening Draft colts matched. 12-- 3 tf. there os a case of it in the community. Elwood, Phone, 67.0-The ruin and waste of this public enFor Practical Gifts Clif's Clothiery. emy is not paid, for only by those whom it attacks. All of us must share in the cost. NOTICE "The care o f the tuberculosis sick TO MEMBERS OF THE GARLAND is an expense, usually too great for the individual sufferer to bear, so we SUGAR BEET ASSOCIATION as a community, must pay the bill, NOTICE is hereby given of a pro- vet the money cost is only part of the What about the distress and posal duly made and entered by Resolution of the Board of Directors of fear all of us must share in so long said Association on the 21st day of as the spectre of tuberculosis hangs November, 1936, to amend Article VII over us? of the Article of Incorporation of "In this war on disease the doctor said Association so as to provide in his private office and the clinics of that the time, place and manner of the community stand in the front line them calling and holding regular and spec- of defence; however supporting ial meetings of the Association shall must be a sanitorium. "To demonstrate the serious of this and also be provided for in to. provide that, beginning with the condition here in our very midst I a few examples of ytejMr 1936, three (3) directors shall would like to cite as a result of inunearthed two of conditions be elected for a term (2) years and two (2) directors shall be elected vestigation: fruit peddler in Brigham for a term of one (1) year, and that at annual each City, although actively infected, carthereafter, regular meeting, directors shall be elected to ried on his trade unmolested for over fill the vacancies created by the ex- five years. "2. There is the history of a case piration of the terms of directors, to serve a term of two (2) years. in Sevier county the family infected Said proposal will be considered at for 25 years the initial attack cena meeting to be held on the 12th day tering in the uncle and it was subof December, 1936, at the Bear River sequently transmitted to 10 other High School, Garland, Box Elder members who are now active. "3. A food handler in Ogden now County, Utah, at 1 o'clock p. m., of said day, and said meeting having deceased was actively tubercular for been duly called for said place, day many years. "4. For further consideration there and hour. : Garland i is a case right here in Ogden whereBeet Association Sugar in the father now actively infected By Ludvig Larson is living in the same rooms with four President. Attest. small children what a dismal out look for these future men and wo Harry Drew, ' men and this patient without means Secretary. Dated this 24th day of November, 1936 of control or adequate treatment. Date of first publication: Nov. 23 "5. In the city of Price, in Carbon Date of last publication: Dec. 10. county, we have the instance of one family of ten, all infected. "6. Again in Ogden we have the OUR history of a father who has recently cUed of T. B. and we find 5 out of 7 surviving children infected. "Is it surprising then, in view of the foregoing evidence, that the medical societies supported by al 1 civic, MAKE GOOD OR WE DO labor, ..and welfare groups, are aroused and determined that Co. measures some be taken immediately Phone Utah 23 Tremonton, J to coTirolhe progress of, this disease 11-2- 0, BOTHWELL Through 'correspondent banks and our own customers we are in touch with financial, agricultural, and trade developments in all key sections of the country. We shall be pleased to outline the information available for the specific requirements of any business. ! 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