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Show DECEMBER 6, 1959 Utah County, Utah SUNDAY HERALD STJTTOAY, " 5 a gift from Taylor's is a delight to receive r See Santa in Our Toyland Tomorrow ( 4 ! 3 p.m.) p.m.-t- o Open Mondays 'til 9 i Free Parking Free Giftl ' ; i , AV.- , Wrapping v '' -- A yo ,4;:- ft.- Iiliil :1:1?:: v mt Christ m a s v. -- ' "S. or-- o , I860 j. A Use Ovr P.C.A. for convenient credit X- DEATH CRASH A wrecker's truck pulls the pickup truck up put of the steep rannp. lnin wninn ic crasnea in opamaii uia vaujuu er man to his death and seriously injuring his wile. x- - Heiper Man Killed in Crash On Spanish Fork Canyon Road Rotarians Warned of Tuberculosis SOLDIERS is still a major health problem in the U.S.," said Dr. Eddie Barr at' Provo Rotary Club's weekly luncheon meeting .Friday, "with between 50,000,000 and 60,000,000 Americans having ' living TB germs in them right . SUMMIT! - (UPI) Helper man was .killed late Friday afternoon wheij his pick up xrucK nit a rocK m me opazi-is- h Fork Canyon Road, on U.S. 6 and rolled out of control over an embankment, Highway Patrolman Bill Duo- can identified the victim as Her man J. Montoya, 59, Helper. Duncan said Montoya was about injured in the accident. She was taken to the Price hospital. Duncan said Montoya was abo A - "Tuberculosis .'cow." Make Your Own Winter Coat: With, Our 36" Imported ;;: 50-- j DU D imported Cantoni Velveteen the Queen of Luxurious Fabrics of Velveteen and be Festively Yours for t he Party Season . . Deep Permanent Pile . . . Hand Washable . . . Ideal for All Ages So perfect for Coats, Dresses, Jackets, Skirts etc. 19 favorite colors including white to select from 36-inc- h yd. i ; - i PLANTS PLANTERS DIPLOMATS FALLS ON STEPS JARDINIERS HAGUE (UPI) Dr. A. H. M. 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Top of Hill fa Orem Phone AC ' i ...... w r ' RANGE HOOD ; Xmas Gift Her with Perfection amsonite r FLOREAL X-ray- ed NO-DUC- iL-- V l - THE NAUTILUS . 4 4 fell ; BORDEAUX, France (UPI) L Jacques Cazenave, a pharmaceu-tia- l manufacturer whose talcum power "Baumol" was held responsible for the arsenic burning death of 73 children and injury to 170, was sentenced to i8 7M"f TOILET WATER Si? : ' :T"T'V"; '"; 1695 ' f Sew it ... tnree miles west of boldier Summit when he swerved around a car that had stopped for the rock. Montoya's car; hit the rock His body was found 72 feat from the car. The death boosted Utah's 1959, highway death toll to 188 10 more .than during a sim ilar period last year. one-thir- La .4 . Stressing that there is no known drug which can kill TB germs, but that present medicines merely wall off the germs- - until some future date, Dr. Barr emphasized the need for everyone to be aware of the terrible potentials of tuberculosis. He said that one American, gets tuberculosis every five min-- j utes. "The only proper care is plenty of rest, a good diet, proper, medicines, and medical help,"-- hej continued, "and a period of time, should be spent in a sanitorium." He said that tuberculosis strikes everywhere all ages, both sexesj oeoule in the city or in the country. One Out of Three "Nearly 140 people in Utah die every year from tuberculosis," he said. One out of every three people in the U.S. has had TB or has It now. "Of the Hotarians in atd have liv tendance today, ing tuberculosis germs in them and don't know it," he continued. Most ' of them are walled off and are presently harmless, but a ed condition could activate them, ; i; he said. ;:' the symptoms of tuber Outlining culosis, Dr. Barr said that a person Is not sick as he is with pneumonia, for example. "You Just feel tired l and worn out all the , time. You may have a cough, or you may mot. Tuberculosis is more than just a chest condition; a person can have tuberculosis in the urinary sysfcem, in the bones, or in some other part of the body." Dr. Barr also said that new modern methods have helped in the cure of tuberculosis "It used to be," he said;, "that it would require about twoyears in a sana torium to bring the disease under control. Today if 'can be done in eight , or nine months,- and our tuberculosis sanitariums can take care of more people than they used to." Early Treatment Important He stressed the importance of early treatment and the tact that tuberculosis is still one of the .nation's most dreaded diseases. "Have your chest regular ly and take the tuberculin tests when possible. Have your family do the same," he said. j President A. K. Breinholt cori ducted the meeting. Rex Lewis was program chairman. Two visitors were present from Salt Lake City. President Breinholt announced that next week's meeting would be held at the new Riverside Country Club and that the annual Rotary Christmas party would be held at the same place on Dec. 21. Provo Rotarians voted to be in charge of the program at one of the dinner meetings of this year's district conference in Idaho Falls next May. V . |