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Show bv McFeatfers STRICTLY BUSINESS with 57 $10 280 000 compart d fjetvi-oum- al 738,000 for the same peiiod in BOX ELDER the previous year In SaU Lake start City 987 new units wire IS per Brigham City, Utah ed in the eight month 19 units lod compared with 820 Bere rly of 1947 during the same period A. And La Nay 4 By JOE MAHONEY Jngageinent Of DON'T deactivate This war SOUVENIR . . . KEEP YOUR GI INSURANCE ACTIVE BY I Information font an roof araraal VXTtKAMf ADMIMalKAllUN olttc far nrracl Druggists Ban Obscene Books And Magazines JZ s 1920-192- R F. D No ITS FISHERS MOTOR CO. FISHER Obscene magazines and book were banned from drug store throughout Utah by action taken last Friday by diFinally agreed to merge, eh, Pottleby? rectors of the Utah State Pharmaceutical association C. S Hamilton of Hamilton and in coal reserves alieady lo- wen Oklahoma 1336 and Arkansas with 1,070 per capita drugs, Brigham City, is a former oted and surveyed In Utah during the year of These two states have a high president of the association and a member of the board and the 1917 19,106,000 tons of coal were rate ot tax per package, five committee which studied and mined. This amount was 1,000,-00- and six cents respectively which tons more than was mined causes many of their consumers reported on the obscene books and magazines issue during 1946 and far ahead of to order cigarets by mail from the average which firms in states that are tax free. Per capita consumption in amounted to 10,363,000 tons In spite of the fact that there olher western states levying tax Spotlighting Utah are extensive deposits of bitu es on cigarets was: Montana, minous coal in the west, the 2,960; New Mexico, 2,060; AriUtah's Vital Statistics fart still remains that 93 per- zona, 2,570, Washington, 2,060 Vital Statistics for Utah for cent of the production takes and Nevada (highest in the na the year 1917 recently released place east of the Mississippi turn) 4 110. by the state 'health department river According to the survey, Utahs Naturally the production gives. the following infoima takes place where the popula- two cents per pack tax rate was tion. with tion and industry is located not excessive compared 21,400 births were recorded During the past recent years the other states One state has for the year an all time high there has been a shift in popu- a one cent rate, eleven have for Utah Births averaged 32 1 lation to the west, and this is two cents; one has two and f for each 1000 persons while the indicated in the recent increased cents, seventeen have three national aveiage as 23 8 for each productio nof coal, cents; five have four cents; 1000 persons Utah ranks fourth in the na- three have five cents and one The death rate was low tion in the original coal reserves six cents per pack. enough to place Utah near the of bituminous coal. As of Jantop In the national average with uary 1, 1948, 99 8 percent of Utah Diseases Show Decline 4815 deaths for a population Utahs reserve is still intact The state health department percentage of 7.39 while the na- which would indicate very lit- released a report recently which tional average was 10 9 tle of our coal possibilities have shows that there has not been The maternal deaths (mothers a.s yet been touched. Utahs to- a case of smallpox recorded in occured tal reserves of easily mined coal Utah during the past two years. dying in childbirth) with the loss of one mother in amounted to 93,151 100,000 tons Typhoid fever dropped to an 1500, while back In 1941 this low during the period and death rate was three times as Low In Cigarei Consumption the incidence of whooping one of mothloss with dhe great Utah ranked third from the cough during the two year perer in every 500. bottom in per capita consump- iod was the lowest since records Infant deaths in 1947 amount- tion of cigarets. The per capita of the disease were started back ed to 27.3 per 1000 births. consumption of cigarets in Utah in 1908. Heart disease was at the head averaged 1,310 The two states Of the preventable diseases, of the list in the cause of deaths. that ranked lower than Utah dlptheria was the only one re- Cancer was second in the list with accidental deaths a very close third. In the order to their importance, the other sev GIVE HER A en causes of death among the first ten were: cerebral hemorr hages, premature nephritis, births, disease of infancy, diabetes and congenital malformations. Air deaths for the year amounted to 67. Of this amount 52 were accounted for in the Bryce canyon disaster Mine and farm accidents took 36 lives and ten poisons were eleetrocized. Twenty six persons lost their lives by drown-ings- ; firearms accounted for 11; SPECIAL fires killed 19 and seven persons died of poisonings No deaths were listed in two categories, hunger and thirst and lack of care for infants WHILE THEY W Gold" Fish Still at Large The young coup have Mr and Mrs. Heber Johnson With the fishing season closed announce the engagement and early December as their rra- indications are that there are of their riage dale not forthcoming mama ge plenty of fish that have 5o0 been caught yet Of the cash prize trout tagged and planted hy the Fish and Game Commission and KSL only 218 were caught leaving 282 tagged t. out out of 300 in the streams FOR GUARANTEED and lakes of Utah untaught m 21S Of the CAR CARE! the 1918 season fish caught anglers received cash prizes from KSL ranging from one dollar up to fifty dol lars On the fish still a large there is a tag worth $30 00 drn-mthe 1948 season which some Phone 74 17 East 2 South angler may bring forth at a lat ter date too Tate racing STAKES IN 12. 3 heeler of Btigham City Johnson Wheeler Is Announced Paying premiums promptly news-stand- Friday. November FAR polled as having "got out ot control During the fust year of the biennium 16 cases and three deaths were recorded and during the second year 117 cases and 11 deaths Commenting on the situation the department spokesman said, This diphtheria epidemic resulted from a combination of causes, but the most important factor was insufficiency of immunization during the past several years. The report shows that five years ago 7,307 people were being immunized annually for diphtheria while the number had decreased to 4,209 last year dibetween Distinguishing seases preventable by immunization and those classed as un lifiniiirHii ZD fcrtxi- , - BETTER presentable tor which no immunization has been developed such as, chickenpox, measles, poliomyelitis and mumps the repot shows these diseases numin relative large bers During the fust year of the bunnium there are 138 eases of poliomyelitis and 8,8406 cases of measles Figures for the second year were not complete. EPHG CO d A Adr ' mr , s? Building Up During the first eight months of 1948 dwelling building construction permits amounted to a volume of $22 489,000 in Utah, six million dollars more than for the same period last year In Salt Lake City for this same period the permits amounted to Dwelling fyii A& AAkt? As 'A? - & s. - -- A A dr MONZELLO ACCOUNTING AGENCY one-hal- jL Basement First Security Bank Bldg. PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT .3 If I cannot guarantee you a 257 per month savings on your present bookkeeping and accounting fees, I dont want your business. No charge for consultation. I. .'it AI kn PHONE 981 O. 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