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Show Pasteurized Milk ICoys Solution to Brucellosis "Utahns could lessen sub. probability of atantially the brucellosis Infection simply by pasteurised milk," drinking btated Dr, O.D. Carlyle Thomp. son, director of the Utah State Department of Health, last week. Dr, Thompson's statsment came as a result of 12 cases of undulant fever reported In the first six months of 1964, Undulant fever Is another name tor human brucellosis, ami humans contract the Illness from animals by consuming un. pasteurized milk or dairy pro ducts or handling raw meat from animals Infected by brucellosis. The U.S. Department of Agriculture has officially declared Utah tree of brucellosis on June 12. Dr. Thompson also stated, "As far as we know, the disease Is notpassedfrommantoman." THE 'PARSONS FAMILY LaMoync Frost who will take In the Peach Days production of "Promised Valley, is his eight "sons In the play. They are, reading 'from the Tommy Burrldge, Robin Smith, Peter Rasmussen, Jim Smith and Gregg Smith. "While It Is possible that commercial dairy herds or some specific segment of our domestic animal population now shows no evidence of the dl, sense, Utah will not be brucel. losls free' until human brucel. In the losls Is state," he added. Brucellosis symptoms are prolonged fevers, pains of the joints, headaches, weakness, anemia, skin rashes, night sweating and chills. Two of each 100 humans who contract the disease are killed by It, but even with the fre. quent recoveries, vital organs the part of I cm !!y Pursom seven of picruied hmo bottom and jMmf ohxkwisc, nt, Kent Harrison, flbrnt r are damaged, County Board Handles Varied Items (Continued from page one) home and Lake View Elemen, tary HOME DIRECTOR Duane Walker asked If the county would pay travel expenses Incurred by him In attending several state nursing home meetings each month, The attendance, lie said would benefit the Box Elder home. After some discussion, the commissioners agreed It should be a matter for decision by the nursing home board, j n- school. - ilii i r i h,c BLM representatives Dewane THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Funoral Sot TWELVE CASES REPORTED Brigham City, Utah July 23, 1964 Thuriday, Saturday for BC Nativo 10 one week prior to his de. parture for ths two and one. half-ye- mission. ar Friends and ralatlvss of ths Reader family are Invited ta attend the farewell. Abraham Ellis Evans, 70, 2840 Orant, Ogden, dltdTuta. day morning in an Ogden hos. pltal after a heart attack, Hs was born Sapt, 0, 1893, In Brigham City, to Abraham Ellla and Anna May Wright Evana, Hs married Edith Sor. enaon, Oct. 14, 1919, in ths Logan LDS tsmpls, They moved to Ogden In 1934. He wai at the Og. P.E, Ault, 92 Tremonton, den Union employed and Depot Railway died of natural causes Sunday Co., and was a veteran of World at his home. War L He was born July 30, 1871, Survivors include his widow, In Owatonna, Minn., to J.C. sons, daughters, Ellla Lamont, and Mary Ault. He married Evans, Oerald Michael Evana, Alice M. Burns Oct. 21, 1903 both of Ogden) Mrs.B.V. (De. In Tremonton, where he was a lpha Rae) Barry. Salt Lake City) was He since 1889. resident a Mr. H. Archie (Pareal) Barnes railroad construction work, Roy; 12 grandchildren) broth, er and a farmer. era, sisters, Marcus W. Evans, Survivors art hla widow, aon, Horace D. Evans, both of Ogden; Harvey Ault, Garland) grand, Melvin F. Evans, Malad) Mrs. child; brothers, Guy Ault, Walla Violet Irens Clark, Bountiful; Walla, Wash.; J.W. Ault, Lo. Mr a. SarahVenoraWathsn,Rlv-erslde- , gan; Thomas R, Ault Dewsy. Calif.) Mra. NlnaEstsl. vllle. la Hammer Kearney, Neb.) Funeral services will bs held Mra. Gladys Nelson, Brigham Thursday at ths Rogers Mor. City. Funeral services will bs Sat. tuary, where friends may call prior to the services, Burial urday, 1 p.m. In the Chapel will be In the Rlvervlew of Flowers mortuary in Ogden. cemetery. Friends may call at the chapel Friday 7 to 9 p.m., Saturday noon to 1 p.m. Burial will be In the Brigham City cemetery. County Man Man Oots Award Dios in For Scrvico To Tromonton Indian Duroau Myrland H. Bella of Brigham City waa recipient of an Honor Award from the Department of the btarlor, Bureau of Indian Affalra, recently in recognition of his 18 years of superior ser. vies to ths bureau, ' Ths citation rewarded Balia for commsndabls service In a faithful and capable manner, Ha was particularly cited for, saving ths government money to his ability to ACCEPTS CALL Elder Max and time due of skills on a perform variety Reeder will be honored at a ths job. farewell testimonial Sunday, Balls Is a local resident and Aug. 26, prior to his departure and has been an employeeof the for the Southern Far East LDS aohool for Indian btermountain Mission. 18 To China Alfred Axsel Johansen, 75, 547 Wlnsor St., died of natural causes Sunday, 5:35p.m. In a Salt Lake hospital. He was the brother of Mrs. Ellas P. (Rosa) Forsgren, 29 South Fifth East. He was born May 1, 1889, Eggeslevllle, Denmark, to Victor and Ellen Nielsen He married Jenslgne Hansen, Feb. 1, 1910, in the Salt Lake LDS temple, She died and he later married Emmy Christiansen, May 1, 1952, Survivors art his widow, sons, daughters, Mark A, Joh ansen, Caldwell, Ida.) Al R. Johansen, Woods Cross) Mrs. Fernsllus. Kent O. (Erma) Sandy; Mrs. Fred S, (Ruth) Dunne, San Gabriel, Calif. seven grandchildren, two greai granchlldren, a brother and a In Jensen and Don Jones asked etery. about toads In western Box v Elder county that would fall JL, under BLM responsibility to 1 maintain. The commissioners said they would meetwlthJones i . and Winfred Klmber who has maintained roads In the western area for many years and deter A , mine which roads they want BLM to maintain. Secondary effect of the man. BOBERT MORGAN. MAYOR agement.labor dispute In prl at Willard, asked about addition, roary metals was ths major ! t al equipment for the fire truck cause of a 700 lncreass In In. furnished to Willard by the sured unemployment In Utah Work on the new addition at Box rider High SCHOOL PROJECT PROGRESSES county, A total of $250wasauth during the week ended July 18, mm school Is moving along as scheduled. 'Large, concrete slabs were being J.t.-orl?.od for equipment. reported Dale Madsen, manager this week by the contractor, Ace Raymond of Logan. At the request of Morgan to of the Brigham City employ-menclarify the role of the new fire security office, truck, it was explained the Also In the total were un. unit was placed In Willard prl. employed mlsaile workers, he marlly to combat range fires. said. It can be used within Willard Madsen explained that thoae town because the community has directly Involved In labor dla Agreed to furnish men to ans putes do not collect unemploywer range fire calls, ment benefits but those laid-offrom one) page (Continued The county still has an agree' as a result of strikes may meat with Brigham City to pro be eligible. Fuel Supply com. Mountain Let's reduce accidents In and oughly. vide fire protection service for The current Jobless ratio now pany auditorium. 7. A,H sn'l ic,) mul the county areas around W1I stands at 2.70 around our homes and make our percent of the families safer. That Is the mas. change to llM i rloiMng (iftor lard, It was pointed out, Insured work force compared to HERE ARE OTHER POINTS sage from County Extension sprayu g or hi Ung. Al ) wash 2.49 for the week of July 11 which he made: Thu commissioners agreoc while the Agent A. Fullmer Allred re. clothing I i!in n u log, i! jgaLi. seasonally adjusted to aettle back taxes, penalties ration moved up a tenth to reach minding families to observe the 20st National Farm Safety Ji'I 8. Co Vi The section between Ogden til 0 and interest on seven pieces of 3.2 percent. el.-iand Hot Springs will be let In week, July 19.25. tainers New property In the Ray Parkinson upiljlng unemployment for the William H. Bennett, tlcllll'b U! 'Oil! l Dr, k two contracts. The first will ) pt t subdivision in Brighten City, week dropped back to 1,097 lay. ,1 t a..... niin.tu extend from 300 North street In director, Utah State university areas, Do The total sum was $6,984.28. offs, compared to 2,025 the week Weber county to Hot Springs extension services, declares, streams, lakes i pond .. before. BOYD BUSATH, representing with work expected to getunder. "National Farm Safety Week is 0. Use sepal ate equipment Jobs offered through employ, an opportunity for a renewed for applying hormone. tvf a herb, State Savings and Loanassocla-tlon- , ment way by November of this year. security offices were 845, The second phase will Include effort In reducing the heavy toll lcides ta avoid accidental In. said his firm was holding down 107 from the week of July the segment between 300 North from accidents," lurv to susce ptlble plants. mortgages on all seven pieces 11. The week of safety ob. turd wanted them cleared, and Thirty. First street In Og. Madsen said farm labor 10 Always dispose of den. B most likely will be put servance has been proclaimed County Surveyor W.H. Grlf-fith- s shortages had developed In Weempty to contract In February 1965 and by the President of the United pesticide conta biers so that they said he would Indicate on ber county, which needed cu. be open to traffic in the late States, The Department of Agrl. post no hazai d to hununs, an. a map where permits had been cumber pickers, and In Utah culture and the National Safety imals or plants. issued for gas lines to be laid county, which lacked cherry fall of 1967. Council co.sponsor the event. 11. Observe label directions along or crossing county roads. pickers. and cautions tokeipresidueson There are about 22 miles IN MODERN mechanized and edible portions of plants within yet to be . surfaced on U.70, the the limits permitted by law. chemical agriculture, the north.of.the.lake route con. nectlng Utah and Nevada through county agent particularly urges 12 If symptoms of Illness western Box Elder county. A families to use tractors and occur to ac during oi shortly after prevent contract to pave 12 miles west pesticides safely of Rosette will be let In No. cldents. The common tractor using pesticides call a physic-la- n or get patient to a hos. vember of this year with the accidents to avoid are tipping, col. pltal Immediately. highway falls, to done be remaining portion llslon, fire and power take, next year. off accidents. He cites the following sugThere will be no interstate ( mi i sf for families seeking gestions west on Forest highway turnoff YORK NEW An arD safety. strest but a rlght.of.way has pesticide 1. Always read the label be. "appallina lap' in (oping adebesn purchased with state funds fore using pesticides. Note quately with the 'suinicnl refor possible future construction and cautions before quirement of h.Lit.u mid chilwarnings of a half.lnterchange. dren has beui eihil by Dr. opening the container. 2. Keep pesticides out of Robert E Gm-- ; professor of at Harvnrd. An Interchange for Willard reach of children and pets. Children's Eai'-uhas definitely been turned down Store outside of the home, away In a repent in "Medical Tribut a separator or overpass Is from food and feed and under bune." a publication for doc being located to accomodate lock and key. tors, Gross bln mu tire inade3. Always store sprays and an Interchange structure In the first on the tendency of quacies dusts In original containers and future when use warrants. sunmnis "to feel they general keep them tightly closed. to handle any are competent 4. Never smoke while using Ths section of Interstate of surgical problem . . resort or mixing pesticides. highway from Rattlesnake pass gardless ol tl ic uhe or size of the 5. Avoid Inhaling pesticide to Snowvllle is one of three pro. patient." Jeets In the state which Is re. sprays or dusts. When directAlso, lie say, their is a gen on ed wear the proteclabel, eelvlng a final two Inches of eral dlturpaiil for unci study of tive and masks, All clothing other bituminous surfacing. Infant Do 6. not smutty As one example, or spill sprays Interstate sections In Utah have arose said a mu mm operating on dusts or the skin sur. clothing. final this received sot yet infant must use on a five years to conserve malnten. If they are spilled, remove t made, for use on contaminated Instrument lmmed. clothing time for allow and ance money Przvzat Remember: Only lately and wash ths skin thor. adults. faults to show up. M' Long Distance makes for wonderful family In Key Wosfr Elder Joeeph Max Reeder will be honored at a farewell testl. monial Sunday, JUly 26, at 7p.m. James M. Ruddell, airman In the Brigham City Seventh. apprentice, USN, son of Mr. and Eighteenth LDS ward. Elder Mrs. James M, Ruddell of Reeder haa accepted a call has reported for duty at to the Southern Far Eaat Mis the Naval Air Station, KCy Weat, slon, with headquarters In Hong Fla. Kong, China. The station aervsi as horns, Hs Is the son of Bishop and base for patrol aquadrons that Mra. Joseph R, Reeder and Is a missions 1964 fly graduate of Box Elder High over the Caribbean. school, where ' he served president of the FFA. , He spent three.and.one.half in the South Pacific, COMPOSER DARIS year HOLLYWOOD (UPD Sing where his father ssrvtd as er Bobby Darin has composed president of ths Tahitian, Rar. the entire musical score for the otongo mission. He will enter the mission new Universal picture "The horns In Salt Lake City Aug, Lively Bet." WU-lar- d, reunions. So get the family together and visit with a favorite relative this evening. Only Long Distance keeps you In touch so personally. Try It end sea. MOUNTAIN TATBS TILMHQNI (2) 1 1 sister. Funeral services wars oon ducted Wednesday, and burial was In ths Salt Lake City cem. Powwow For Mission Local Woman Airman Trains Dies Sunday E Elder Goes Brother of yeare, n IWE'LL RE OPEN FRIDAY TI24tftlVJVVll ORADLDUS" CHQlCEjPNLV Employment Decreases County Agent Urges Safety In Mechanized Agriculture I I HALIBUT STEAK CUTS 'KETMEAT SKINLESS mm 2 iiirycy tfcStfaOOOAlUlt. GRQUro MILDLY REEF SEASONED Country SAUSAGE 5 Iks. 'V , . M ENJOY THE GREAT OUTDOORS tun run-ove- r, scores - noun . yzi cza U L a. m. m. m. I fcrzzt Rrzsl FOOD STORE HOURS YOUR HOME OWED 9s 00 CHOPPING Ctr4TERF.MpBY. ;m a IS j i |