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Show .,1 iV r 7.,..,- II ,r" r n n - at Wuii'kk. J. h . rr st m m J j M uy ) -- t Q "lA jUfan&e i VL Ty art wry This itnew faond' th t' pari'-r--.-" -- fcxss a as nsr-e- M llvta. eiecir.. J aa au5iTce etvie srfia!a. Ltter and civic -- 1labthemember Frere-ZU- st Frway at a Emezcn Prove Recreation ' gnawers to wtka. conEmeJ cauci C n ti jrt tht 1 too-dU- nt ta ' (U . . whole-heart- ed abort-rang- l mum feem up on a Sl Lr0mi y7tnr WS?Tg gTXJUtWC'IOTSa No pe24 W.T m 1 day-to-da- y SPECIALS- 1 J Bull Brings $1500 at Sale In Spanish Fork MM A champion SPANISH FORK buU brought 11500 at - the Utah Hereford Association a a 1 e at Spanish Fork. The champion bun was pur chased by WaWon laom. Cedar City, and X. ft. Gardner, St v George. went for A reserve champion SHOO with buyer Fred Biederman. Cedar City. The 47 bulls offered at the aale sold for an average price of S43S each. The stock was consigned by 11 members of the Utah Hereford Association. A second auction will be held ia 7 -- 1- Ml'FfP'', If IS::- - K -- . x February. v X value! g x 4 : xx j J 1J XXr W ie, v- SMGS p SERVICE record-breakin- ; X 0 sd - -- ac:d gdgggzcl, L Uy-ty-d- . vii a. ..; .nt nnn rSaia : hii tact; . beretofor only theory, &y found that people would 'co operate ta mass, volunteer, ctvllUn medical testa never before at-tesspted ox such a scale until tit Prove experiment. ,As to cfrctlveoess of the Itself. Dr. Van ftmaa The statement cam from Dr. Riser a:;d the dree testa. Provo. Jlsrl E. Van Riper, medical direc- - Texas tzi laws, dcflsltely proved ttor el the National Foundation fsr a naj protection. It wa .the ixefcksee of those Paralysis. The occasion cut loocbeoa at which Prove who' gst polio at an to one third of and Utah County formally received those wL cLi net have the Mamma th Foundation's thanks far their gioDunn, and ta those who did set ta the historic polio gamma it. all mtWnj the serum recover riobuiin experiment ef .1231. ed without' permanent paralysis , Dr. Roy Hammond, president of in the provo testa, not one child .the Utah County Medical Society received the serum contracted sAurinl the September. aSU testa. pcHo. exeest one iilch contracted 'accepted a special eomtnoariat.iia it In the seventh week after the in-fpUqpe from Dr. Van Eiper. in iectkm. This was to be expected. 'which the Foundation expressed ita the speaker said, because authorithanks for the success of the rx- - ties never hoped it would protect 'pertmeoC longer than about five weeks. In However, the sUtement from Dr. the Sioux City and Houston tests. "Yam Riper that adeaca exieU to many chUoren getting the Serum contracted-- polio, but only about 'eooquer polio la the sot 'futur. Ttrtttaiiy ttntucsmta one third as many as those who overvtkiaM.ete at the meeCzn. did not get the innoculatlon and , Awl the tall, eertooa doctor w&o the supreme teat was favorable in tma4o aaetscmo2. tdnrod that It prevented permanent par Om cxlaratloa that the alysis la those who did get the tt .worU frarer would fe fratcM to, disease. Cestrti Uuhsa for their port ta the Despite the success of the serum, importAst first teat on it wiE be scarce In 19S3 and its au&rmiy waceoaa or failure of the dlatrlhutloa will call for careful which the bit tlooatoh. Tax., aad Sioux City. planning, he eald. Terrifically ex-- : this year hinged to pensive at this stage, costing about Iowa, atreat extent. per shot, tt will not be available "I hare reaaoa to beJirvo .we to meet all demands next year, will aooa hare a vacdao which he stated. mifht be ilven to chOdraa to However, an effort of existing vrnt polio." Dr. Van Riper said. tieliiiies will be concentrated on "One acientiat has already incressteg the supply and the pic- covered It in one form, but hia tore is not aa dark aa it seems if contained foreixn protelno which the available serum Is concen mint be eliminated before tt can trated in epidemic areas, he said. be uaed on a mats baala for im aocior botn asked and an children. swered the question of why huge Gamma ClobuHa ta the fint of' isums ef money should not lmmt fecuve protection against polio and Giately be spent on greatly Increas the paratyala tt brings, he said, bat ing; faciUUea for making gamma b pointed out It la a soorVraoge globulin. He aald the Foundation protection end the complete answer feela that it stands on the thresh must lie La " a vaccine which will old of a vaccine to prevent polio the final answer In the long bat prevent It. la When such a vaccloe tie and he aaid Foundation offi Dr. Van Riper said, medi- cials do not feel justified in spend cal authorities are of the opinion ing hugs- - sums of money on more it caat be given to every child at gamma globulin facilities when about six months of sge and re- vaccine to prevent polio altogether newed poeaihly oac year, with a seems so close. booster ahot The doctor was warm in his The wortl of medicine found praise of Provoan's and other Utah ' much else from the Prove teats In County residents, declaring 'that M f. only their the fail of TM1 besides coopers fecttveseaa of gamma globulin aa s tlon made the final testa 'possible e protection against polio He complimented the IDS Church z and Ita paralysis, the speaker said. as a fangt factor la the success of Center. 3. O t:::-T- 3 ! "j bright day. . tXZZ" atiemest;'in:$ tiA a': I - VTarm 1237 t " J " March 22,'Cve some 24. 12 March Inches. Total a J rrsw ea the ground. faQ for 12S12 winter, 1J2 fac" ml. ' CrtsaV eoU oerxir i, aoew Mr. Jones books a lea ecstaJjt I . are'any cri-;rrTraances r -- s ere Better thasJ ea the' ground, seating eta lake. a, t acceust ef &e terrSe ' 1123 Ground cover eA wiSh aaow. ; ;.?eH be snow ea ie winter et lHt-which snaay 4d- - Zero- - weather. Dec'25.- CJv y. ' ers was the worst declare I :rt by A. W53 Jeses 1S40 Aboct'. four inches ef wet ta their recoSecttoo, Oa Feb. 12 of li makes a kobtsy f slushy snow on thf ground, :,'ir9 Jones Glade aa entry that :v tcrspbocks ea various 1M1 Coli and' snowing most ef H43 and events, .says that the the six of. snow inches making day. : . on carwmas day over 142 7CH inches ta Prove this season. mild beautiful Ne anow; f Lm XS years has varied from day. past aw nif w emu wilb 1443 Started to anow at day Oa Feb. 15 he noted that the tem.ir, perature waa 17 degrees below each: snow.; ' . - i break; snowed mil Hay. . sere. The weather is terrible all .'CeUest.Day' 1K4 llld day; ne snow. eve the West. Point of the MounHe reported, incidentally, that l45Baautal day. Everythlsg tain closed most of the day. Cattle I rrovo'r coldest dav aa record came covered with a blackst ef anew. sheep men are having a ter anew, no ice, very aad nt a Christmas day. That was lHS-rrihie time to get feed to their stirriDec. 1. 1924 when the temperature warm day. ng bereis: have been feeding ceer with to 38 Cold Bigbt, grand day. plunged all the way degrees I1M7 herds all ever the West tor weeks. below zero. Six months after that I IKS Coldest night ta Provo fori Four days later, oa Feb, II. Mr. darts g the week of July II, 1S reported: "Grand weather, the hottest day on record la Prove several years: It decrees belew Jones warm days, the streets are filled waa recorded as the mercury boil sere. . IS 43 Plenty of snow oa the with slosh and water, paved highed up to ICS degrees. are ia very bad coodxttoa all According to Mr. Jones records, groood. Not cold; typical Christ ways through the etate. . . weather conditions on Christmas mas day. Among Mr. Joaes scrapbooka Is day ever the past 23 years have ' 1250 No snow: dismal foggy day one oa the dlsastrooa run1851 seen aa follows: snow. of Most , high off Goods ia 1852 ta Utahspring Plenty which be 1227 Plenty .of snow on the ways dry In Central Utah. aa the worst U the Mr. Jones' records on the snow characterizes ground and very cold. 152S Mild weather, light snow fall for the winter of 1351-5- 2 lndi history of the state." fall la the morning. cats the rate of anow has been 123 Around the sero mark. much lesa thus far this year. Here's beautiful day - Some snow on the his record of the snowfall last win ter,, in case you want to keep tt ground. la tils scroll when Dr. 1230 Clear cold day, for with THE WORLD THAXXS UTAH COUWTY This is really wtat Is comparison degrees this winter: Hart Van Riper, left, la presenting to Dr. Roy Hammond ci Provo tie tiaras .fraai a grateful world below sere. 1SJ1 Mild day. People playing Nov. 25,' 1851. nine inches; Dec S, experiment. Dr. Ham to this community for the letter's part In the his toric gamma d6ba2a wnea were tne conoucieo. umciauy, Aieoicai wsis Utah the of was on the golf course. mond four inches: Dec. ft, six inches; county society golf .president ... wsT.MJl v DaalU uunuauun tur luiatu uisj rajiBLJBaa. t nam arrnu l rniiii t ne na aunnai rta....J.stu 1532 Zero weather. Clear cold Dec. IS, five Inches: Dec, 22, six inches; Dec. SO. four Inches; Jan. day little enow oa ground. end lft3 when they hit 17, bave Chamber of Commerce, was mas1233 Beautiful the 19S1 experiment here. day, no snow 7. 1952, nine locoes r, Jan. 18. six been greater. ter ef ceremonies. Civic and medi Violets and dandelions ia bloom. inches; Jan. 18. eight inches; Jan. they runuanea suuauca Meanwhile, after the luncheon proved that Utah Dr. Van Riper was Introduced by cal leaders of the county, and ISM Bright warm day, no anow 20, twe Inches; Feb. 18. four inches ; Feb. 22, six Inches ; March County is again this year In the Emily Smith Stewart, advisor nn members of the Provo KiwanU on ground. midst of Its third worst polio epi women's activities In Utah for the and Rotary Claba, attended. Music 1835 Clear bright day. dry and 4, five inches: March 11, three demic in the past decade, new National Polio Foundation. Henry wase furnished by the BYU 'Mi dusty, good skating on the lake. inches; March 14, four laches; 1S2$ Beautiful mild day. snow March 11. two inches; March 18. rCTC eTC.. cases this year to Dec. 12. fur D. Taylor, rrei??st ef tie Prevo Fr-rnished by Utah County Polio Di- retcor Howard Willia, totaled 71. 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