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Show 1941 BEAU RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, JULY 10, FAGB FOUR before," the college specialist declared "Many of the crironlc reactors are passing by without being detected, and we must use the tests to determine more accurately those cows suffering from this disease." Dr. W. H. Hendricks, state veterinarian of Salt Lake City, reported on the bang's disease control program which began eight years ago In Utah. A vaccine that can be used for the disease control on calves between four and eight months of age has been developed by veterinarians and the bureau of animal Industry, and he d advised that control, In conjunction with the test and slaughter program will serve to practically er- radicate this disease. Before the con trol program was instituted more than 15 per cent of the herds were infected, he stated. This has now been reduced to four or five per cent, and in Sanpete and Piute counties less of one per cent is rethan ported at present. Many motion pictures were shown covering activities in various fields. Some of them were entitled: "Embryotomy of Normal Oversized Foetus," "Control of Poultry Disease," and "Brain Fever Among Horses." Officers were elected for next year with Dr. F. L, Mencimer of Ogden, chosen as president: Dr. E. G. Cole of Provo, vice president; and Dr, Binns, secretary-treasure- HEYI TAKE YOUR HAND OFF! calf-hoo- years of age, or who is blind, may- aate by procuring a pernutthT 7 angle for fish within the state by pro- j "Such permits shui be 0H h? cpplication to any licer.sw curing a permit therefor. Anv r itizpn of the United States. the Fish and Game rw" '5 agent io o vna firfo nsidfrt of the furnishing- satisfartn, State of Utah, and who is over 65 age upon forma furnished bv u for fish and ad Game denartmpnt ,9ri r.f acre mavbirdsanle and game ani- a ree ot 10 cents theiefore .1 hunt for game h said fee shall be retained by tl elk, marten, mink, moun- NOTICE i In answer to several inquires made ' regarding the license for aged people, 12 blind people and youngsters, under from in Chapter taken the following oi 11, First Special Session Laws Utah, 1941: censuie agent. "Any citizen of the United States, mals, except buflicense Agents now have who is a bona fide resident of the tain sheep, antelope, muskrat,, State of Utah and who is under 12 falo, beaver and otter, within this mits. - ' Classified Ad Column I ji new stvle Spinet piano at a large discount, available locally. For Information write uien aroa. 3 17 t3 Muis, Ogden, Utah. TTSFin 7-- PIANOS Bought and Sold. Special bargain in Emerson piano at $85.00, splendid condition, easy terms Write G. Todd Taylor, 723 Washington Ave., Ogden, Utah. 3 t4p 7-- 2 FOR SALE Nice building lots. See James Brough, Don Feckenpaugh, or write Victor Smith at Kemmer-e- r, 3 tf Wyoming. 5-- from all parts of Utah gathered on the Utah State Agricultural college campus July 2 and 3 for the annual meeting of the Utah Veterinary Medical association where they heard discussions of disease and problems with which association members must cope Dr. Wayne Binns, head of the college veterinary science department, reported on detection and treatment of mastitis and its growing importance to Utah dairymen. He said that several different methods of detecting the disease have been established brome and listed them as. strip-cuthymol blue, physiological examination of the udder, Chlorida, catrJas?, leucocyte count, direct microscopic examination and the Hodes test for strepococci milk. "There are more rigid sanitay measures adherred to now than ever before, and at the same time mastitis is showing up more than ever than 35 veterinarians More J Old Man of the Mountains The "Old Man of the Mountains" In the White mountains of New Hampshire is a natural feature in the granite cliff overlooking Profile lake, at Franconia notch, without any special meaning, though it inspired Nathaniel Hawthorne to write his story, "The Great Stone Face." The profile of a human face, seen at a certain angle, is about 40 feet in length. r . t , fi If ' V- ) rt? ? - .if ! h I ... X it i iftt inn with RingJing Bros, and Barnum, A a Baney tircu, enjoying a rt uuomcao w, w. in ine ur pause Suiiiw. Tavln. in one of the many circus folk wno takes a Frigidaire refrigerator around the country on the annual tour, REARS RHUMBA ' Utat. CASH PAID for dead and useless FOR SALE New modern home. Incows and horses. Call Maple Cseek quire Curtis Walton, Tremonton, Trout Hatchery, Brigham Reverse Charge. 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The coun. of tissue towels try'a leading manufacturer has developed a new towel which has proved ideal for this purpose, as well as many others. Service stations throughout the coun, try are turning to this new type Of service for their customers. BREAKING GROUND FOR FIRST U.S.O. SERVICE CLUB This ceremony at Wrightstown, N. 4., near Fort Dix. will Be repeaiea more than 360 times, when the United Service Organizations' drive for $10,765,000 to conduct clubhouses for soldiers, aailora and defense workers la completed. The Salvation Army deeded the site to U.S.O. The Jolly shoveNwielders are (left to right): President Walter Hoving ef U.S.O.s Alexander M. Damon, of the Salvation Army; N. J. State Finance Commissioner Lewis Compton; Col. Cassius M. Dowell, Post Commander at Fort Dixi and Charles P. 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With visiting meiraers of the American Legion, veterans' groups, men of the Canadian Active Service Fores in training Isnearby and Toronto civilians, tht Concert expected to draw an audience tf well over 100,000 persons. MAKE GOOD OR WE DO 7-- 10 6-- Af t J tW. RHYTHMIC HEAD and the country goes for it in a big way. Shapely Matya Palmera executes an interesting 7-- den, f" ."Tv' 5 FOR RENT Unfurnished, newly completed apartment. Large, light room, new wall paper and paint, fire place, kitchen, inlaid linoleum, heat and h ot water. DavFOR SALE OR TRADE One second id R. Waldron. Phone 85.a-- l hand John Deere side rake, in good condition. One dump rake and two FOR SALE A binder. Call or see T. A. Carter. t, John Deere horse drawn mowers. , James Walton, Phone 39.a--l or 23.J WILL SELL at a discount a Spinette Pie cherries. James piano. To see the piano or for de- FOR SALE Walton farn, 2 miles east of tails, write Glen Bros. 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