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Show ur country is Park Valley Deer Hunting Will Be Held Under Posted Unit System Is Report The sharp, unexpected Increased Paramount importance of earin polio cases this past summer has made urgent early organiza- ly organization was stressed en-at tion to Insure that the next the meeting. Speakers were March of Dimes drive will be the thusiastic over the success of the drive last year and there was greatest in history, Ross C. Bow- unanimous expression en, county chairman, declared " many more workers will join the . today. March of Dimes of 1953. Mil- YOUNG Remember that less than five times as old as you, if you are 40! No other nation has grown so fast, so fabulously. Sure we have made mistakes done some things badly and left many undone. But we know the total of all of them is small and unimportant compared to what we have done and have now and will do. ' lions of dollars are needed to care for patients and keep up the ceaseless program of - research and professional educa; , tion, it was said, One of the features of the 1953 campaign will be a greatly exMothers March,' on panded Polio, in which over two million women are expected to parY, Y.i - ftftftft ticipate. Those attending the meeting ' represented the states of Utah, Wyoming, Montana, Idaho, Neyear of 1949." 'The National Fpundation for vada, New Mexico and Colorado. Infantile Paralysis is meeting the emergency with all of its resources. Medical care is availOf able for all patients, with financial assistance provided for those needing such aid. Drain on chapter funds, however, Is terri- Returning from a regional meeting of March of Dimes chairmen, directors and workers held In Salt Lake City, ; : Bowen said: ,j "We heard both good news and bad news at the meeting. A staggering total of around 4,000 new cases a week at summers end1 piled up a burdensome total. There are Indications 1952 will have over 50,000 cases of polio far exceeding the n - Then VOTE Public Forest Enemy Number One record-breakin? Used Sugar HARTFORD, Conn. (UP) As Blood Plasma 'James Leahy was dazed by a bolt of lightning which knockDAYTON, 0. (UP) A blood ed a pistol out of his hand, He made from substitute, plasma was arrested on a charge of scheduled to fill In and sugar a without carrying the weapon plasma shortages at the Korean permit front lines is in production In a fic. Vi ft I . "Plans therefore have been made to recruit the greatest force of workers ever enrolled In the March of Dimes, so that the drive from January 2 'through January 31 will raise the added funds which must be contributed this year. We must continue to care for the thousands and thousands of victims who have known the tragedy of infantile paralysis and at the same time pursue the search for polio preventive. The summary of the situation is reported as follows: ... Indefinitewilt Piavcipx keep Paid Political Advertisement The bad news: Polio Is rolling ly without refrigeration and does up a much higher total of cases By David S. King not have to be typed. than In 1951. The figures are: As of Sept. 20, a total of 35,610 cases compared with 19,100 for the same period last year. Total for the week was 4,189 cases. The good news: National Foundation headquarters is assisting hundreds and hundreds of Chapters that have exhausted their funds. To date this year funds to aid chapters total $5,389,047. Emergencies have been k met with 1,392 iron lungs. 429 hot pack machines. Nurses sent ; to critical areas now total 857, with I Yvft many more needed. The good nows; The rrinnling effects of the disease have been greatly reduced to prompt diagnosis and improved treatment sponsored by the March of pilot plant here. The substitute, called Plava-lex- , climaxes 15 months of research by the Commonwealth Engineering Co. It Is made by fermentation of dextran, a gummy substance found in sugar beet and paper factories. Fermentation Is followed by several complex processes to produce a highly refined powder which is dissolved In a medical saline solution, sterilized and capped ; for storage. , GREA'Ti GOVERNOR Mrs. Mother , pays for a High Fidelity Dimes. The good news Th i glit against polio at last seems on the road to scientific success. Announcements of an important nature in- - the field of research may be expected soon. The turning point in the fight, ac cording to Indication, Is approaching. We are winning. , Campbell Succumbs . . , the porcupine, stealthily working timber regenade, is chewing up valuable Utah timber, The destructive pests have been increasing in number recently. Rangers urge all hunters to kill them whenever spotted.1 To Explore Wrecks Of Ancient Ships ; chapel Mrs. Dudley is the mother of Mrs. Glen Campbell of Brigham City. She was born Sept. 7. 1874 in Willard, a daughter of Brigham Simeon and Delilah Emaline Allen Dudley She was married to Torval Keller. Oct. 23. 1895 in the Logan temple. Mr. Keller died in 1939. : . Mrs. Keller was an member of the L.D.S. active church and served as an officer in many L.D.S. auxiliaries. MARSEILLES,- France (UP) The scientifically-equippeship Calypso Is preparing for another d its START YOUR CHRISTMAS GIFTS NOW! research expeditions, this time off the southf- J ern coast of France. The Calypso, which last year toured the Red Sea In search of valuable evidence regarding underwater life and vegetation, t is out to find the hulks of old ships sunk off the Island- of Maire, south of Marseilles, one or two centuries before the Christian - v,j era. The object is to discover the ways of life of sailers aboard ships in antiquity. The crew of scientists aboard the Calypso are not Expecting to discover any valuable, treasure or precious art statues. The ship, which, next March will ft set off on a trip with scientists from various nations, including the United States and Norway, is equipped with the most modern sea diving equipment and is under the command of Capt. Cousteau, head of the maritime research center of the ' French navy. The ships crew will be joined in Marseilles by volunteer deep sea divers whose hobby is to search- the depths of the seas. of unde-wate- r . . leaders will represent the college at the Utah college football .game at Fresno, Calif., Oct. 18, along with the USAC marching band. State-Fresn- Cautious Driver 'SEW For Ihi pric at th CLOSEOUT J JA 91) AO QQ AA VA.OU vO9ll ft Childs Warm Zipper front, knit lined. In navy and red. CLOSE- - QO OUT VlasHl Little Bovs Flannel fpy SHIRTS Plaids and checks $1.49 Road Death Rate Varies BALTIMORE, Md. Regular to $5 SPECIAL BABY SHAWLS IHf WILKIN WHISKEY CO.. 65 IND. IAWRENCEBURB, PROOF 15 CRAIN NEUTRAL BLENDED $2.93 TO GO AT Art & Gift Shopji SPIRITS I Jack terrier that (UiP) Maskell has a Boston makes him the envy of every golf duffer around here; The terrier, named Boy, has a special talent for finding loot golf balls. iMaskell said Boy first began about three years ago when he was walking him , by a golf course. Boy dashed off on a tangent and came back with a lost , golf ball in his mouth. Since then the dog has retrieved about 3,500 lost balls. Maskell said that when he takes the dog on dally walks in the vicinity of the golf course he generally , comes up with about s 20 balls a day. The Most Advanced Television Set vl-u- JACKETS Walking The Dog Pays In Lost Golf Balls Model 1853 4 . Cross Stitch and Floral Patterns ? d fatal motor vehicle acci dents last year occurred on Sat urdays, Sunday was second highest with 19 percent of the fatal accidents. Then came Friday with t 14 percent. Monday and Wednesday each had 12 percept and Tuesday and Thursay 11 percent. Clniw olon. linens fovely $1 49 $1 a98 LUNCHEON SETS ..... Linen 54 square 54x72 TABLE CLOTHS With Day Of Week V GOODS - DETROIT CUP) Sometimes hard to . CHICAGO (UP) Fewer people cops can be pretty please. Mrs. Frank E. Wilson are killed or injured in traffic was legal accidents on Friday the 13th maintained her and asked what she did wrong. than on Saturday the 14th, for You were too cautious,, the the simple reason that there is officer said as he handed her less traffic on Friday. to the National According a ticket, ft Y-;'Y;ft' Y Safety Council, 21 percent of the eompl.t. H..vr ClMnlng nitmblt THAT WILL GIVE THE PERSONAL TOUCH No gift is more appreciated than embroidered by you. Stamped PILLOW CASES, pair . Miss LaVon Jensen, Brigham City, is one of seven cheerleaders selected to lead sohgs and yells at Utah State1 Agricultural colege games and pep rallies: "ft Mr. Headlee Is cheer king of the group. Some of the cheers . STAMPED ? round-the-worl- Miss LaVon Jensen Is U.S.A.C. Cheer Leader Heres your chance to A Deer hunting in the Park all area will be closed to open" Proceeds from the projectfund. go to the church building a under and operated hunting Permits for the area are availposted unit system this year, according to the Park Valley able at the Park Valley Store Fish and Game association. upon presentation of a hunting Area to be posted is from Emi- license. grant Springs on the east, across the face of the Park Valley Will Install Water mountains through Dove Creek, to and Including Muddy Can- Heating Unit At P. 0.; yon on the west covering the enof A contract in the amount tire area except the Warm Springs ranch which .will be $1,480.00 has been awarded t to low bidder, L. C. Welch Plumbclosed to all hunting. The area will be patrolled, ing & Heating, 137 Third Avenue for the inthe association reports, and for Baraboo, Wisconsin, the preservation of good sports- stallation of a water heater and U. 5. Post manship those violating rules storage tank at the will be prosecuted. There will Office, Brigham City, Utah, Otto be absolutely no hunting In the G. Klein, regional director of the area without permits by resi- General Services administration, announced this week. ' dents and alike. The community appreciates he cooperation the hunters have 8 Box Elder NEWS' iven In the past and extends a welcome to them again this Brigham City- - Utah ; year, they continued. Wednesday, October IS, 1952 - Funeral services for Mrs. Delilah Francis Dudley Keller, 78, who died Sunday at 7:15 p. m. of causes incident to age. will be held Wednesday, (today) at 1 p. m. in the Minkcreek ward 32,500 TUNER : Val-$-le- y that ' Listen! Read! Look! Talk! Argue! Think! 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