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Show TREMONTON DOLLAR DAYS SEPT 110? and SAVE diseases to the State Department of Health. That represents a drop of 13 cases over the 96 reported last week and an increase of 15 cases over the 63 PUBLIC HEALTH COLUMN CcttihJtth Axel Peterson of Brigham City spent several days this week K Jl lilt- - VfctCfW tilUiiiQ Wv.wt.h. Mr. and Chickenpox, meases, mumps, visiting at the home of ber 17, 1948. physicians and local health officers reported a total pneumonia, whooping cough, ' creases as compared with the of 83 resident cases of notifiable and gonorrhea all showed de- (number for the previous week, showj The most notable diseases week over last an increase ing for the corresponding reported - rv1 j ( i j Have Your Eyes Examined Now are lnianuie paralysis wun ii over two for last week and pulmonary tuberculosis with 10 No Appointment Necessary over one. Eleven cases of poliomyelitis have been reported during the we?k. They have been distributed as follows: Salt Lake City, 9; and one each from Washington and Salt Lake counties- That is the first poliomyelitis case reported from Washington county . There's no appointment no no waiting book involved bother fuss and when you have the qualified optometrist at Standard Optical examine your eyes. Just drop in to his modern office at any time. He examines your eyes immediately. Visit the qualified optometrist at Standard Optical ... ... - far this yearSince the first of the year, 52 cases of poliomyelitis have been JL I -reported to the State DepartV ment of Health. Thres cases have been reported by only 10 out of the 29 counties in the State. Salt Lake county including Salt today! Lake City) has had 41 cases; Emery county, 3; Iron, 2; and one each from Davis, Weber, Uintah, Carbon, Utah and Washington counties. The outbreak (not epidemic) up to this" time has been localized In Salt Lake county. They have had 41 out of the 52 cases reported this of the 41 cases year. Thirty-fou- r in Salt Lake county have been LOGAN 115 NORTH MAIN STREET reported from the city, which localizes the outbreak still mate. Several of the cases reported this week are delayed reports and if listed according to the date of onset of illness, would be placed in previous reports. Notifiable disease reports were not received from the health officers of Beaver, DaggetL. and Uintah counties and Provo city. Health officers of Box Elder, Cache, Duchesne, Emery, Grand, Iron, Juab, Kane, Millard, Morgan, Piute, Rich, San Juan, Sanpete, Tooele, and Wasatch counties and Logan, Price, and Rich. and . . faster better, to farm Let us show you how field cities reported that there on Tractor Ford right too . . . by demonstrating the were no notifiable diseases in Ford a with Tractor, your farm. We'll prove that, their areas during the week. you can keep gaining on your work instead of getting The following is a list of all behind. You have no idea how much time you save diseases (resident and nonres with Ford Hydraulic Touch Control of implements, the for the week: chickenpox, ident) transmission and the many other advantages 7, diphtheria, 3; infantile par of the Ford Tractor. Our service is also the best. So alysis, 11; measles, 13; mumps, how about asking us to bring 4; pneumonia, 3; tuberculosis, out a Ford Tractor and put on 10; undulent fever, 1; whooping a demonstration? There's no oblicough, '13; gonorrhea, 8; syphilis (resident), 6, (nonresident), gation. And we're sure you'll be 1; cancer, 2; and rheumatic fepleased. Just phone us and we'll ver, 2. arrange a convenient time. O so - Pay Nothing Down, Si A Week Here's thevay to farm 1 mmmm Parley Archibald Tri - M otor Co. Phone 2 Mrs. Jens Veibell. ,day. They previously lived in OV. Mr- and Mrs. Packer, Denver, Colo., where Elder La had been a guest Bishop and Mrs. Clark Bowen, Mon Simmons attended a birthday party on in their home. callers at the home Saturday evening in honor of Sunday Mrs. Mr. of and Lyman Packer Mrs. A. N. Wright of Fielding. Mr- and Mrs- - G. L. Bowen were The Birthday club met on and Mr. and Mrs. Grant Bowen, Wednesday at the home of Mrs. and baby of Tremonton. Marie Miller in Brigham City. Mrs. George Smith, of Logan, A delicious luncheon was served spent Tuesday at the home of by the hostess, and the after- her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cornenoon was spent playing 500. lius-Bell. Prizes were won by Aileen SimWendell White, who has remons, Ruth Jensen and Josephreturned home from a ine De, Long. There were 14 cently mission in the Central states, members present. called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vida Manning of Garl- Mrs. T. W. Potter on Monday and and June Sargent of Logan, and reported having seen their visited on Saturday evening son Bob, who is doing missionary with their sister, Mrs- Sylvia work in that fieldSimmons. A large group from this comMrs. Dian Erickson spent a munity attended the wedding reweek visiting with her parents, ception held in the Bear River Mr. and Mrs. Weston, at Bear City Amusement hall Monday Lake. night in honor of the newly-wedSunday dinner guests at the Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Big-le- r, home of Mr. and Mrs. Lyman who were married earlier in Packer and family were Mrs. the day in the Logan Temple. Ida Hawkes, Providence; Mrs. Mrs. Bigler was the former BonOlena Wierman, Logan; Mr. and nie Rae Gardner of Bear River Mrs. Frank Forsgren and famCity, and Gordon is the son of ily, Brigham City, and Mary Al- Mr. and Mrs. Odell Bigler of ice Warnke. Collinston. Mrs- Thomas Simmons spent Mr. and Mrs. Ross Bowen Sunday visiting with her sister, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. Mrs. Mary Adams in Salt Lake W. Potter on Sunday. City. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Rucker and - - E. W. Warnke By Mrs. Thursday, Sptembet Tremonton, Utah BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, 24-2- 5 - - - s, - their daughter and son-in-la- them to Provo to visit Mrs. Clara Daley, who Is improving from a very serious illness. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. Ray Holman and Mrs. Charles Haws in Salt Lake City. Lloyd Hunsaker and his father, Lewis Hunsaker, of Logan, were guest speakers at meeting Sunday night. Lloyd is. a member of the Logan Stake presidency. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. James Hunsakand er, of Rexburg, Idaho A friend. and Lloyd's daughter was a musical number special harmonica solo by Alden Thomp- v tensen, lone Larsen, ill f leaders;; Lottie, Nina Music; La Rue Erlcki El Va S. Christensen,0 Helen Hansen, Dancing " Andersen, Speech arte 7 can Thompson, Drama. Mutual classes began ribt night with a large Because of general fast day exercises willcgraa ' Sunday. S atter-lre- . - A Suggestion: A Have Your J0IN FARM IMPLEMEySIN' REPAIRED NoVECT son. The Mutual organization has been completed so far as the Young Ladies are concerned. Mabel Romer superintendent, Erma Miller and Ruth Hunsaker assistants, Jean Frank secretary, Lily Mann and Florence Larkin class leaders. Gleaners, Mae Cornwall, Juniors; Ruby Chris- - Why wait until you taJ to use them? ION H. C. ROIlI)ICT1 Blacksmith & Machine' r "Mends Everythtjfnfe But People's Waji two iof: - --- Ai id tituti ad: ction FOR ired HEADQUARTERS Dent, matic nitme Irrigation and Drainage Pipe the he Concrete or Clay Sewer Tile somm or ;he ai S w CORRUGATED w, Culverts granc METAL duties ed by ction Mr. and Mrs- Lorin Waters and two children of Yakima, Wash., j is By Mrs. William Petersen returned recently after spendosed REINFORCED PLAIN and of th ing a month visiting with relMr. Mrs. gene: Blaine Hansen and atives at Lynchburg, Virginia. as pre left for Denver, Colo., Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Hawkes on 1, ion and baby of Brigham City, spent on a business trip. oi Mr. and Mrs. Junius ThompSunday afternoon at the home shall son were Mr. Mrs. of and guests Mr. and Mrs. Hawkes of parents, tnuarj William Kroksh on a brief Mrs. O. L. Bowen. Phone Utah 1625 Wall Ave. HEBE last week when they took Mr. and Mrs. Grant Erickson y of of Salt Lake City, visited at the DO Michael E. Ericksen home and f ,the correc also with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas 1 ame Simmons. ar S6 Mr. and Mrs. V. R. Williams ith h I of r spent a week in Salt Lake City WI1 research. genealogical doing hem andl with visited Bishop They jd the Mrs. Hess, Mr. and Mrs. Elijah) MEMBER FEDERAL WAREHOUSE SYSTEM tah, j day o Gregory at Farmington, and were guests at the home of Mr. Williams' mother, Mrs. J. T. Williams of Farmington. On Monday, Sept. 13, a baby JL) coco girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Johnson. The new baby has W E D O CUSTOM two older sisters. Charles Bell, visited o on Monday, witty his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Bell. Mr. and Mrs. Morgan, who have recently moved to Corinne, PHONE 4 1 TREMOfi! 1st called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Simmons on Sun- PI J ar R - Headgates Concrete Culverts W. R. WHITE COM PANS ; va-acti- on Os-den- . 2-- SOU N i ! PAYS HIGHEST PRICES FOR GRAIN CLEANING , CHOPPING ROLLI Mrs. P. E. 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