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Show t 1941 BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, CAQS EIGHT Madsen Warns Turkey Growers To Guard Against Diseases and Mrs. Victoria N. Hansen. week Mrs. Sylvia Miller spent the I Provo. end in Dnmsw By air, Frantz Nelsen spent the weekend and Mr. Salt Lake City on business. Kels Mrs. Nielsen, in Mr. and a With marketing time drawing near Mrs. A drone Gianninni and two chilJohn P. Holmgren is spendingbusturkeys should be watched closely for dren, of San Coulee, Montajm are few days in Phoenix, Arizona on symptoms of diseases which annually visiting in this city at the home of iness. cause the death of large numbers of and Mu, and Mrs. Walter Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Golden Petersen and birds, Dr. D. E. Madsen, professor Mrs. Sina Thorsen. three children, of Snowville, Utah, of animal pathology at the Utah Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Anderson, Mrs. spent Sunday in this city visiting relState Agricultural college, states. Carrie A. Christensen and children atives. Among the diseases that are most were Brigham visitors Monday. Mrs. Eliza Hallinsr celebrated her ' prevalent near marketing time are Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jensen spent 94th birthday Sunday at the home of blackhead, and enteritus. synovities, Sundav in Losran. visiting relatives. s.,n Heber Hallinsr. where a num- - The first of these diseases is a new . railed on atiH friomls .' MLss June Hansen is visiting rela VI Itritinvca disease in Utah and little is therefore her. tives in Salt Lake City. known about the causes or the cure Mrs. Soretta Johnson entertained of it. Symptoms of the disease, howThe Primary officers and teachers held a party at the home Mrs. Win- - her Pinochle club at her home Sat- ever, are lameness, swelling above nie Jensen, Saturday evening in honor urday afternoon witn ailmemoers the hock joint, and general weakness of Victoria C. Johnson, Fern Andrea- - ' present A delicious hot dinner was of the legs. son, Clarice Anderson, Grace Judd, served, Although there is no cure for this and Leon B. Christensen, who were disease, Dr. Madsen recommends that all birds having the disease be rerecently released. The evening was moved from the flock because it is spent in playing Bunco, with Victoria Social believed that the disease is caused by Johnson winning high prize and Blanche Bar ker low prize. A delicious a blood infection. hot lunch was served to the five The symptoms which make blackThe regular meeting of the Daughto and fifteen officers and discernable are humped backs, head Midland guests ters of Pioneers of the Camp teachers. has been postponed from this Friday yellow droppings, and general weakMr. and Mrs. Judd Garn, of Salt afternoon until Friday, October 31. ness of the body. Lake City, spent the weekend in this They will meet at the home of Mrs. Patronize Leader Advertisers city, visiting Mrs. Gam's parents, Mr. Clifford Beard. BEAR RIVER CITY! Local and Social Items I HEBE STRAND, Local Correspondent AlMrs. Vern Watkins entertained the in B. B. Bridge club at her home Wedtome len Ray, returned to their a pan Francisco last weekend after nesday. Special guests were Mrs. Raul thre weeks visit here with her moth- Rice, Mrs. Reginald Summers, and er, Mrs. Arthur George, and family. Mrs. D. W. Khkham. Prizes were won by Mrs. Jim Ransom, Mrs. Doug' Mrs. Zelda Caiter, of Springville, las Camion, and Mrs. Elmer Winzeler. .Utah is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Barbara Burningham, A. C. pan Brig-gsChristensen, and Miss Afton of Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Mrs. Dennis Lauper, of Oakland, California, and Mr. and Mis. C. L. iDeone Lichenstien of Brigham were Jlolra of Ogden, spent the weekend Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Mel- et the home of Mr. and Mra. E. E. vin Bobbins. JJrenkmart. A surorise birthdav nartv for Re- honored was C. Christensen at the home of Mrs. L Nae Getz was by Cook Saturday night. The at hex home Wednesday evening Ada waa Spent playing Cootie and her chJldivn on her GSth biithday. , everitoS P. IJansen was hostess. Those attend-- Rummy and a lovely luncheon was were served to ten guests. Alta Bishop of Ing besides the guest of honor Jtlr.'and Mis. Curl Christensen and Garland and Phyllis Cook weie Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Chris-- ; tesse3 itensen' and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Keller, Mr. and Mrs. uiaua Mrs. Bill Sandall was hostess to her Mr. and Mrs. Mart Hansen and club last Wednesday. Prizes Bridge Son Ileenon, all of Tremonton; Mr. wene won by Mrs. Gladys Bennett arid Mrs. Melvin ChrLstensen and Mrs. Edith Summers, Mrs. Veia family of Thatcher; also Mrs. Stohl, and Mrs. Esther Storrer. 92 year old raotrer, Melta M. .Jorgensen, who is spending the Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Miller spent Winter with Mrs. Chiistenrfen. After last Tuesday night in Ogden visiting to a good supper, all had done justice with relatives. social chat. in was spent the evening 'All enjoyed the evening very much. Bert Strand, who is attending WebMrs. Kirstine Parker was in Salt er College, spent the weekend with Lake for medical attention Monday. his family. Helen Walton waa surprised at a o "Hobo" party, given for her last Wed nesday night at Henrie's farm. Hostesses were Madge Henrie and An- B. E. COUNTY nivor Heppler. Eighteen guests were present, to whom was served chili, COMMISSIONER hot chocolate and crackers. Mrs. Jewell Markhara and son, . Max-fiel- d, , j.u "hos-jfami- ly j i:.,o ! 1 Blackhead can be conUlleTj" moving of turkeys to new pV daily. An available supply of water in disinfected container. .T be kept before the birds Manypoultrymen use ? : ! phenyl to kill ceacl worms which tl lieve cause this disease but t?,.M examined by vetinarians werp , t to be free of ceacl worms Dr ' ' v 8t sen reports. j Heavy losses in Utah are suiting from enteritus, a diseas?" causes turkeys to lose weight"! and to develop a yellowish Jr1 diarrahea before they die ' As enteritus usually develops are on turkeys grain stubles it wise subsides when the birds are I ? j O O - ANNOUNCEMENT The ladies of the are serving their ner in the church 0OO ; O Notices "th'KuSt c! km1- encig 5:30. at! J Those waiting. to be served win shown moving pictures of the Goff' vacation trip this summer, which i eludes Niagara Falls and Canada. I A delicious turkey dinner will k served. Everyone is invited. L f Chris-tensen- 's IY PROCEEDINGS L G. Em Unfbn Pacific Railroad with- headquarters at Cache Junction, appeared the CCC boys in doing soil Miss Elaine Getz of Brigham City, conservation work north and east of spent Wednesday with ReNae Getz. Coltfnston had constructed a ditch h mile north of about Mrs. Elnora Bowcutt, of Brigham, which, in case of a heavy was a visitor of Mrs. LaMont storm, would probaby dump a large Sunday. amount of water onto the railroad .tracks, which could undermine their Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Brenkman mix- road bed and cause a train wreck, business and pleasure last Friday jed ffhe commissioners agreed to look the on fnends in Holbrook and by calling over situation and if possible, work Malad. out a solution to the problem. A letter waa read from Mrs. Pearl Mrs- Phebe Henrie entertained the Hunsaker. exnreasincr annreriatinn for support the commissioners have Liter.arv club Tuesday at her home given the county fair in the past, and bpeciai guests were Mrs. Florence Buchanan, Mrs. Dorothy Kerr, and stating her Willingness to accept ap- Mrs. Alice Harris. Mrs. Wilma Anpointment to another term as memderson read two short plays, "Indian ber Of the County Fair Board. A communication was read to the Summer," by Betty Biyer Briecher, and "Even Exchange," by Paul M. commissioners from Wayne Sandall McCoy. in which Mr. Sandall thanked the .commissioners for their cooperation in The Juniors and Explorers of the putting over the county fair, but stated he did not care to accept another First Ward Mutual entertained the term as a member of the county fair Second Ward Juniors and Explorers at a party and dance last Tuesday .board. night. A copy of a letter addressed to Herman Kotter from Architect Hodg son was read to the commissioners which stated 14 steel doors for the nW' county jail were in transit The commissioners authorized the clerk write Mr. Hodgson inquiring about jthe possibility of delivery of metal lath for the jail in the near future and if it appears likely metal lath can-ixis equipped to offer be obtained to investigate the posyou modern, reliable, sibility of using other lath, so that yet moderate funeral the jail building can be completed before winter if possible. service. A letter from the Presiding Bishopric in Salt Lake City was read, stating Washakie was now ready to have the new road in their villiage gravel- 1 led and asking for it to be done be- n fore cold weather. The cleik wa3 instructed to notify Mr. Ashton the commissioners had Considered this matter and expected irremonton, Utah - Phone 128 to gravel the road in question in the Visitors Always Welcome near future, probably within the next two weeks. and-state- bonded $1.00 Chevron 2 TOOTH PASTE $1.25 Ipana Vacuum Dock-stade- r, sss Aibolene Cleansing Cream 10-o- z. im cf Masne:ia. FUNERAL HOME Funeral Home i 59 Siiavjnij Srusi.iess Shave 33$ 99 Braco-Hs- 35 A $1.00 Size Liver Pills Square Mi 19 BROMO Cold 49" Kleenex Tissues Tablets ens?! Household IRON 440's Reg. $2.00 Value 25" 1.49 ( -.- oo CREAM ichly lubricat Use Tussy Rich Cream regularly on your face and throat to help guard against drawn, flaky-dr- y skin, weather lines. Coaxes skin to feel silkysmooth. Your complexion look1! more youthfully pliant! Stock up now and SAVE! ing! - POPPER St. REGIS 42" 1.25 Pocket Watch 98 Special Ti P Y&3tettf! G-- E ' C T&EFUVCa CFYC'Jn I VEGETABLES! 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