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Show July 31, 1941 Thursday, Department Of Health Reports Uses Disease hMlth officers reported iV,l of 200 cases of diseases to the State Depart-- t . y for the week This is 47 cases 25. for the reoorted ,u wer ww Weck and 38 eases more L were reportednefor the coyear ago. rding ekof typhoid lever tone cases as follows: Box .M reported Salt Lake City 2, Cache rider and Uin Salt Lake county 1, of the year, first the Since i, nf 20 cases of typhoid for this has been reported jever one yecu agu umy period ge ine poss-jjl- e leases were rcponeu. sources of the infection are investigated. Preliminary made by Dr. Mur-,..- a investigation, w Fish, ' deputy state health " jilju dicer with headquarters at indicates that 6 of the 9 ll a common source of had cases 6 of the patients had at the same camp slept and eaten xxoa sup- -. a neighboring state. water supplies, and the possibility of their contamination end-Jul- Health of aji-r- i Og-je- n, 111 JHE MURRAY EAGLE Page explains. Practically all ' organized with a local chairman. Throughout several meetings are the each committee at Problems pertinent to Sot ls L.D.S. Missionary In Iowa Tells r bv Uf Interesiing Experiences In Leiier L,1 zt) of 29 counties of sports were prepared tv'eri July 4J the last v.aCCOm?lished durinl setting forth recommendations and goal, work toward for the coming 'New national programs It many local agricultural lems present an increased mvd for sound planning and by farm people. One of the mary objectives of the county i' p. S m thinking through their own problems and to bring about more un ficatiDn Qf ram." Mr" CarDenfriCUltUral reports are built on the plans drafted by the farm men and women selves in their use Planningo respective L-T- d 20, 1941 We Dear Mr. Wallace: I have enjoyed more than you know receiving the Murray Eagle each week and want to thank ''U for it. I have now been transferred to Harlan, Iowa, and will be here for something like six months. My address is just General Delivery. I am writing to see if you have the cut of my picture that you used at the time of printing of my farewell program prior to my coming on my mission. If you ' have I'd surely appreciate it if you could send it to me. We are going to use it for advertising our presence in Harlan their local newspaper. through My companion and I have been doing country trading without purse or script for the past week. performed our work by walking on these hot, dusty, country roads and contacting the folk that way. We werecountry carrying brief cases weighing around twenty-fiv- e pounds and sometimes the temperature hit the 100 degree mark in the shade we covered about 75 miles on foot in the six days time and consequently have callouses in the appropriate places; on our hands and feet. namely It's quite an experience to tract without purse or script and depend on God and the mercy of the people you contact for your food and lodging. We didn't miss a meal and slept in a good bed every night, but two nights we had to walk from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. before we found a place to lay our weary bones. We had faith, however, that God would provide a place for us and He did every time. I hope that everything is going along all right with the Murray Eagle and its staff" because I feel the paper is really an asset to Murray. May God bless you in your work in serving the community in this way. Very sincerely, 'ELDER VERL F. SCOTT General Delivery, Harlan, Iowa. All-Tim- High for Farm Loans e e An high for loans extended, for the first six months of any year was established in 1941 by the 29 production credit associations of California. Utah, Nevada, and Arizona. The report just released by the Production Credit corporation of Berkeley shows 18 and a fourth million dollars disbursed by the associations over this period. This large increase was attributed to many farmers increasing the production of vital foods under the program, to the rising costs of production and to the necessity of hiring labor and buying machinery to replace family labor that has entered the army or defense industries. all-tim- -- Food-for-Defeu- Making Braided Rug A hand made braided rug should be soft underfoot yet heavy enough to lie flat on t!v floor; it should be made with close, strong braids and stitches which do not leave open places to catch heels and furniture legs; it should contain colors that harmonize with those in the room; and it should be made of durable materials to stand hard wear. -- in-A- Dairy Products Fall Off Creameries and dairy plants are reporting a distinct falling off in production. While this is expected the dairymen can maintain a rather high level by proper feeding. in a nrougn iever carrier rypnoia being further investigated. Thp Datient, living at Mantua. is reported to Box Elder county, have died from typhoid fever. A case of poliomyelitis (infan are tile paralysis) was reported from Lake City, making a total 5 cases reported for 1941 as Salt of with 17 cases for compared the period for 1940. fne patient is 15 years of age. Three cases of tularemia were one from Sanpete reported county and the other two from corresponding Uffitah county. led the list cough Whooping communicable disease with a total of 82 cases; chickenpox was lecond, with 39 cases; syphilis ns third, with 20 cases. of presemit their communicable diseases were as follows: influ- - Other reported measles 6. mumns in measles 11. Dneumnnin scarlet fever 1, , tuberculosis 2, and gonorrhea 3. 1. oza German More w Farm Women In Land-Us- e Report Tells Program Dfrmle. 2.194 sfrnntr rerercDresented on rountv lanH- Farm use planning faring the committees in Utah year ending June 30. recent report prepaid by G. A. Carpenter, economist at the Utah Agricultural college. Of this number n 572 were and 1,622 were men. This salts an increase in activity of im people all over the state, M in the report particular, tows a marked chance in th itrJcipation of women. County committees are organ-s- i in all counties of thp statu in some communities, groups organized with rpnronta- 'ffl on the central county Organized along subject -i- ter or commodity lines, the ..uu 0I committees usually Jnds on the nature of the in- tho ..... mnniir aim ,.,, IJfO I problems withvuutitj which the coun- Mronrrontcd, Mr. Carpenter according to a cx-fcns- te wo-w- com-t:ie- e. ag-il!u- re love "You'll mmam STRAWBERRY SHORTCAKE made this Spry FQIL FLAVOR u fit l F uu JJrttheFULLflavor.Don't lho km.. ,. wt off. of Usimr ordinary 1 Thp. 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