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Show J 1 f COUNTY PROGRESS, CASTLE DALE, UTAH ... t HOW nm i 1U-UVE.-- FUNJC JOHN CLARENCE A. M, 5c D. CV L r"" m Stat Need to Be 0 f Ashamed r gtarlet-feve- i.,i,t comn mi me gi s iTime. h IMemit-- and are serious, costly . . i i i .i thincs. yutiramiiie i ucsiuucu and !,n the snrend of confsiglon v satisfactorily fulllils Its pur-Ifact. It Is the most successCithilr hpnlth weapon that can he Lye.1 when a communlcnblp dis- lly asserts Itseir. he f(Milish to say tiiat this nil method is not a decided InconBut ienre to the family involved. Inw of the greatest good to the test number must always prevail. of tempo irrespective fcpqnently. Inconvenience or desire, unner no unistnnces "crash" a quarantine This applies equally to the Is," as well as to the "Ins." Vibrating for Health naturally to be expected that his being an electrical age, median- exercisers would eventually mnfce k appearance. And so It has come ass that electricity. In the form of afins machines, are now literally ng the heart out of exercise. 'he value of such a device to those Lse heart action Is Impaired un kiionahly Is a real one, ail other i;s heins equal. And for many lazy extra stout people who absolutely Lse t fake their exercise by way bhysical exertion. It will also be of ie henpfil. (iwever, generally speaking,1 this like every other thy (midline, inieiit agency, must be handled . common sense. It Is quite ti for example, that a person case of ap-'ering from a blicitis would not be very mifcb red by having the abdomen thus hanlcally massaged, indeed, there he any mimhct of slumbering con- Mis which would he better off with the use of such a maehlDe. hen. too. there Is a tendency to lrdo the thing In the desire to masK off fat; and in this way delib jtely disregard the sensible operntrules set down by the manufactnr of these contrivances. perhaps might be a wise proce- therefore, to use the vibrator r. after the physician advises that r physical condition will be bene WAS con-nhle- sub-acut- e - - id by so doing. civilization Is not nota exercise producing tenden-whicoften blinds many to the !' fundamental fact that the hu p system was constructed on the of work and a Iis "se of the body muscles. And nothing has ever been, or will devised that can fully and entirely substituted satisfactorily for It jf well, and desiring to do so, use a rator. Hut don't forget that your ly reeds the good old fashioned 'len variety combination of dally and actual exercise also. If f " orair near sick, vibrate for health under a physician's order. p any event, keep the vibrators In proper place by not overindulg- m meir nse Trei, ,hem w,th re rie am! they will respect you. VI- resent-da- for Its sweat-producin- Sensibly. 1929 Western Newspaper Union.) at Estates Linked With Scottish HUtorv )ne 01 Hip oldest and moat historic in 8cotlnnrt F'tes la in u,iri a irstiire, six miles rnn.vuub" Airr irnr turies it was tha k 1 hr p'icrs, treat chntnberlalns of r Scot- - rrom whom Doctor Chalmers, ius divine. Is said to have med descenr nu olxvuiii. the sheriff of Ayr in I3.rli. t.. rF''el "'""ing part lands of Oadgirth of the royal domains- or le- and 'were held by the '""'"y from possibly the ;. ,en"iry. According to the tnoi-itof Robertson tho fcinald uc camera had a charter inmis after the battle of Ban, urn fl(,m ,or)Pr, tne a ' t Us does not, however, appear " 'he L ' h...!.. puhllshert fc. l 8 tt rpLEA" Is any animal that Uvea on or within the body of a host and depends on that host for Its food. All such are parasites. Eccles claims that half of the animals In the world are parasites. The most numerous and deadly par. asltes come from that great half half-plaunderworld known as bacteria. Second only In deadllness are some of the unicellular organisms of the animal world, tha prototoa. More annoying, but of quite a different order In their powers of destruction, are some of the lower members of the metazoa subklngdom. . To the extent that parasites live on or within us or find temporary home with os, and to the extent that they are causes of disease and death, they are proper objects of our Interest and fit subjects for our attention. Indeed, the claim bad been made that natural death in man and higher animals Is This due to parasitic organisms. probably overstates the case, bnt It s enoris a fact that mously influenced organic evolution, that certain forms are constant menaces, and that no part, tissue, or funcThe tion of our body Is germ-proomenace Is great because of their astounding capacity to multiply, constant because, like the poor, they are always with us. A pin scratch may be as fatal as a rifle ball; careless handling of milk may plague a city. The general problem of parasitism Is complicated. We shall look only at those parasites which are prone to rfMr'iTniiihTlriirA"'liil-lliiiiinwnMii mi IT lasUTa- ii "liiiiln infest the human body and are likely " li'ir I rfTlil In n ia. cause disease. What are they, bow to Am IntinMt riO Iom hie official bead, with may other Mobn cloieup al Mr. Turkey Gobbler, the "National Bird" ot America, who are they carried, how do they enter at bis family, to tract tha tablet of America on Tbanbifhrlnf dar. onr body, what damage or disease do they cause, and bow may we be rid of a glimpse of him In bis wilderness comes to mind when the turkey Is them or acquire immunity? The an haunts is an event never to be for- mentioned. The turkey, whether wild swers to even these questions are oftgotten. I have seen blm many times or domestic, belongs not with the mar- en Interrelated. tini birds but with the game birds, a in the woods, for I am fortunate Malaria, for example, ts not a bacenough to live In a region where the much less dashing and aggressive terial disease, nor do we "catch" It wild turkey still exists In considerable group than the eagles and falcons: It Is brought to us by a mosquito. numbers; but I have never yet seen and though he Is fairly strong and Malaria, as a disease, ts not underhim without experiencing that thrill of swift on the wing for short distances, stood without reference to Its carrier delight which only the wildest of wild his power of flight Is as nothing com- and without a knowledge of the life. It will be pared with that of the great eagle cycle of the germ which causes maWhen Charles the Ninth of France things can Impart And so As for physical prowess, the laria.' Again, rats are not parasites, over. are family. until my days sat down at his wodding banquet in gobbler, though far out- yet some of the deadliest scourges ot largest turkey Bird. Wild Gobbler Beautiful the year 1570, he was probably entiredis the largest eagle, would have the human race are weighing ly unaware that something was about The man who knows only the do no chance in a combat with the latter eases. Why are the rats and fleas Imto happen to him which bad never mestic turkey, and who has seen that bird. Not many miles from where mune to plague? And how do they happened to any other king of France. pompous and rather foolish swaggerer this is being written such a combat carry germst The venom of a cobra, Perhap3 his mother, Catherine of often in the barnyara, may find it a once took place, though the eagle in the ricln of the castor bean, the toxin Medici, had knowledge of what was little difficult to understand why the this Instance was not the bald eagle, of diphtheria germs, are deadly. Are coming, for Catherine was a managsight of a turkey in the woods always our national bird, but a golden eagle. they related substances? Only In their r ing sort of woman and kept a watchand invariably makes a day. The turkey was already dead and the disruption of normal human proful eye on everything that was done Let him go hunting wild turkeys eagle was feasting on Its body when cesses of living and in the similarity or planned in the royal palace. But either with or without a gun and he a gunner shot the victor. of the response our bodies make to chefs are an independent tribe, inAs a matter will understand why. such substances. Belongs to New World. tolerant of Interference with their af of fact, the tame turkey of our barnIt Is true that no question can be Nevertheless, though it is probably fairs, and possibly only the palace yard and the wild turkey of our just as well that Franklin did not raised regarding any one phase of any chef and his underlings knew that a woods are two entirely different birds, have its way, the wild turkey might I human process of living without re rare distinction was about to be con- differing not only in plumage (though be regarded as, In some respects at moving the lid of all of life. The ferred upon their exalted master. In this respect the difference Is slight) any rate, a logical second choice for intricacy of life In Its simplest forms History Is silent as to these details. but also In form, In bearing, in menthe symbol of the Dnited States; and is profound enough; tt Is not simpliThe Important fact vouched for by tality and in personality. lumping the wild and the domestic fied by the addition of parasites. And Charles Lncian Bonaparte, the French In the wild gobbler, for all his size forms together for the moment, the yet possibly all living processes In naturalist Is that Charles the Ninth and weight, there is something of a popularity of the turkey as a table higher organisms are brought about at his wedding banquet consumed gamecock's slimness. His form Is pow- delicacy in America and the prom- by aggregates of protein molecules, doubtless with great gusto, liberal porerful and stalwart, yet beautifully inence which It assumes at Thankswhich function as His bearing Is proud and giving and Christmas might well en- If we only knew more about the promolded. tions of a strange new fowl never before eaten In France a large and exconfident ; yet one sees in him always title it to be called "Our Other Na- tein molecule I alertness which ac- tional Bird." Hence the history and We shall, for keen minds are on Its traordinary and very delicious bird a known as a "Cock of the Indies." centuates his wllduess; and somehow natural history of the turkey consti- trail, and sooner or later It will yield Thereby Charles the Ninth of that wildness is apparent in every line tute a subject of particular Interest, its secret and life will be new again. France established a precedent. That nnd curve of his body. In the poise of especially In view of the fact that Meanwhile, there are mosquitoes to "Cock of the Indies" was, as a matter his head, In the glance of his eye, In most Americans know very little swat And with them we may begin of fact, a turkey. No other French the springiness of Ids stride. His about this bird which plays a gala to call the roll of our parasitic enplumage glows part in our gastronomic Jives, while a emies. Mosquitoes belong to Hexapoda king, probably no other European rich coppery-bronz- e king, had ever dined on turkey, and and glints in the sun and In certain good deal of what they do know Insects, the most diversicertainly no African or Asiatic potenlights gleams like burnished gold ; and about it is not true. fied, the most numerous, and for their tate had enjoyed that experience. when he is on guard (and it is no easy Perhaps the most idespread error size the smartest of all animals. Lice, the vague Idea fleas, ticks, bedbugs, Jiggers, mosHence Charles the Ninth's wedding matter to catch a wild gobbler napconcerning the bird banquet may be set down as one of ping), he holds himself splendidly shared by thousands of people that quitoes, flies dozens of kinds, milthe turning points of history. Then erect so that his tall form seems the turkey came originally from Tur- lions of each. And a variety for evand there the turkey, noblest of his amazingly tall and that clean thoroughkey. This Is an utterly false notion. ery plant and animal on earth big royal race, came into his own as the bred slimness which distinguishes him The turkeys are a distinctively New enough to carry one. They live on us, they live off us. They give us king of all table birds, fit provender delights the eye of the beholder. world family and were entirely unThere have been times when, fresh known until the first explorers crossed nothing useful. They Irritate us. But for monarchs and for presidents. from a meeting In the woods with the Atlantic, Possibly the turkey owes they do not kill us. We are accusSecond to None on Earth. of the its misleading name tc the habit once tomed to them, "adapted." Immune. He is not only the king of table some superb bronze monarch I have almost been ready sunlit In glades, wild prevalent in England of calling every his That Is what Immunity means. We state, also. Is birds. He that strange and foreign object Turk, In- are not exempt from fleas or dozens of the king of game birds, certainly the to agree with old BentheFranklin bald eagle dian, and so forth; or possibly the other the turkey and not parasites. Only immune. We noblest game bird of the Western hemonr naas chosen been have should English of those times saw in the can stand them. The germ of death isphere and probably unexcelled anyheadgear of this bird a resemblance or disease carried by a parasite Is where on this planet. "It has been tional symbol. Fierce to the headgear worn by the Turks. another matter. Immunity may come for Match Eagle. Not given to but a few hunters," says Almost, but not quite; foi the wild No one really knows how the name in many forms. Dr. William T. Hornaday, director of ail his stalwart grace nnd originated and most of the suggesInsects are the highest animals the New York Zoological park, a great turkey, withand of bearing, cantions which have been offered are which Infest or bedevil the hustateliness pride "to a os well ns naturalist, sportsman with the eagle in those guesswork. man body. Lower In the scale is a seek this bird in Its native forests, not compete Another common error Is the notion flatworm, the long, flat Taenia, or which render the attributes aftersupreme witness its splendid (light, and Jove" the most Impressive that the tame turkey Is the descendant tapeworm. Its life history ts longer ward shoulder a splendid gobbler "Bird of denizens ot the air. The of the wild turkey of our woods. It and not at all flat Man gets It from the ail a of for weighing from 25 to 30 pounds namo Is against him, too. It Is quite natural to assume that some unsalted, uncooked pork. In his ali s ten-micarry. He who has done this, turkey and beauty, and to person or persons In the early days mentary canal it loses most of Us an both lacks majesty bird the rank however, will thereafter It naturally caught some wild turkeys and tamed atomy and becomes head and long Implies, as second to none on earth." To the many people them and that from these our domestic body of dozens of segments, each for a Moslem origin. Moreover, enough, the naturalist and nature lover, also, breeds often contempt, turkeys are derived. Like a great breeding purposes a complete male too of familiarity turkey is the feathered monarch as Is other plausible and widespread and female. That Is what It is, a far wild many the turkey the woods, Just as the eagle is the and thoughto the domestic turkey as a assumptions, however, this Idea is In- series of reproductive units. It needs of one superior winged lord of the air. He Is Ravenel Sass, la no sense organs, has none; as It feeds Is to a doininlcker rooster, correct. Herbert of gamecock one In ways many and the wildest American Legion Monthly. on predigested food It needs no digesIs the barnyard bird that generally the wisest of all woods creatures, and It tive apparatus, bas none. Us head Is a hook to hang on by and a siphon to suck up food. Our next lower animal parasitic en emies are the two threadworms hook worm, trichina. 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