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Show Pag THE Two PROMPTNESS IS ESSENTIAL Since man has little association with wild animals these days, the rabies cycle usually starts by a rabid wild animal biting a dog (or cat) which can pass the disease along to any human, bitten in turn. The saliva of an animal infected with rabies is infectious and can enter the body through a break in the skin. Rabies is not contagious and rarely, if ever, is transmitted by man to man. Once the disease is contracted, death to either man or animal is inevitable. But prompt medical treatment of the person bitten by an infected animal, including inoculations, is an effective preventative. Duchesne and Uintah counties are now under quarantine indefinitely because a rabid dog bit a child at Gusher recently. At last report the child, who was promptly treated, had developed no symtoms. In the quarantined counties, all dogs and cats must be restrained by leash or in a tight compound. Stray dogs and cats must be destroyed by peace officers. Immunization of the general population against rabies is not practical, but is highly effective when applied to dogs and cats. Hence, our best protection against this rare but terrible disease, is to take good care of our pets: Keep them immunized, keep them on leash or behind fence. If you see any dog or cat behaving strangely, report it at once to the local health officer. Your dog' should carry his license tag so that, if lost, he will be returned to you. If a dog (or cat) bites you or a child, report the incident to the local authorities (health or police) ; see a doctor at once, notify the owner of the dog. If your dog bites someone, act in an equally responsible way. If a dog must be placed under observation, there are good animal hospitals for the purpose. It is much safer and surer to keep the animal under observation than to kill it. If it becomes ill and is apparently dying, the animal should be killed without damaging the head, and the head should be iced at once and quickly delivered to the state health department. Your state department of health will supply, on request, leaflets on rabies or tell you where more detailed literature can be obtained. That agency also has films on the subject, which can be borrowed for group education. These can be arranged for through your local health department. dvoca te 'the $un - lUED Every Thursday By The CARBON COUNTY PUBLISHING COMPANY ONE COVERAGE. ONE NEWtRARCR, ONE COET Entered at the post office at Price, Utah, as second class matter under act of March 3, 1879. Subscription rate $4 DO yearly in Utah; $5.00 yearly outside state. Hal MacKnight, Publisher Alex Bene, Je., News Editor Jessie Holoaway, Society CORRESPONDENTS PATTI MoCURDY ARLENE WILSTEAD MRS. J. W. MAKI THELMA BALDWIN BARBARA CATES SEEM A ROWLEY AGNES S. JEFFS THELMA PIERCE VERA THORDERSON SUN-ADVOCAT- Carbon vlile Castle Gate Dragerton Hiawatha Kenilworth Spring Glen Sunnyside Wellington Clear Creek PUBLIC OWNED UTILITY In a recent advertisement, Utah Power and Light Company pointed out that 18,039 shareholders own that company. Ninety per cent of them are individuals. Half of these individuals (49 per cent to be exact) live in the states the company serves, and 41 per cent of the total shareholders live in Utah. The ad pointed out that anyone may become a shareholder of the company. The utilitiys shares are traded on an open market and can be bought by anyone wishing to invest his savings in an American industry. The ad also pointed out that even if you dont own a stock certificate, chances are that you have an interest in investor-owne- d companies because of stock owned by insurance companies and pension funds which invest in utility securities. Now, whats so public about public power? Electricity from federal power systems goes to relatively few preference customers at subsidized rates often below the cost of producing and losses are paid for by the PRICE. UTAH E, Thursday, July 27, 1 961 SOLID FUEL, MAH Thirty Years Ago Twenty Years Ago Plans for getting work on the Scofield dam under way immediately were discussed thoroughly at a meeting of a committee on the Scofield reservoir project in the presence of Bureau of Reclamation officials held in the Price city hall council chambers yesterday at 2 p.m. Representatives of Carbon county, Emery county. Price city, the railroads, fish and game association, irrigation distict board and farmers were present at the meeting which was called to order by Mayor J. Braken Lee, chairman of the Scofield reservoir board. jy rue?- - Wellington News Highlights Reported from Last Week) Rosalie Hanson has spent the past six weeks in the Carbon Hospital recovering from an illness. Mrs. Edwin Snyder was released Monday after spending a week in the Carbon Hospital. She is recuperating at her home. Clayton Timothy, Roger Branch and Don Larson were chosen as in the Pony League team to play in the finals at Vernal Ju( Held Drilling of the main bore in the tunnel, which is a part of the 2.2 miles of road project between Castle Gate and Rolapp, has been virtually completed, according to the Price office of the state road commission. Before the work on the tunnel is entirely finished, it will be paved and lags will be constructed in it. About seventy-fiv- e men have been employed on the job. 410-fo- ot Work is rapidly progressing on the erection of a new exhibit building on the county fair grounds to insure the completion of the structure by August 20. Dr. Eldon B. Sessions, president of Carbon College, announced today that Paul Bob Fitzke, newly-signe- d coach for the college, will arrive here Saturday. It was also announced from Helper baseball circles that Mr. Fitzke would sign up with the Helper baseball club as a pitcher for the remainder of the season. He will pitch his first game for the local club at Helper Sunday. Price city's tax levy for the current year was reduced from 27 mills to 22 mills at a meeting of the Price city council Monday evening. This announcement was welcome news to the taxpayers of this city and officials feel that in view of the business depression this was the logical time for a cut to be made in the tax levy. The Lions Club of Price announced today that it has placed containers in many establishments in Price and Helper for the purpose of collecting tin foil for national defense purposes. Everyone is urged to place all the tin foil they have available into these Unemployed of Carbon county presented the most forceful appeal for work they have yet made when approximately 200 men attended a mass meeting at the courthouse Monday evening to discuss the alleged hiring of outside labor by A. O. Thome on the Price-CCanyon project. Mrs. Max Thatcher, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Thayn and their children of Wendover spent the weekend in Wellington with relatives. Murray Pierce, son of Thelma Ruth Pierce, and Ralph Gonzolez, son of Mrs. Anna Marie Escandon, have joined the National Guard and are in training at Fort Ord, Since the license regulations California. Organization of the Minnie have been strictly enforced, the Mr. and Mrs. Gary Motte are Maude Irrigation and Reservoir number of coming into the parents of a baby girl. Mrs. Company was accomplished last Carbon has peddlers decreased considerMotte is the former Nancy Mur- Thursday evening in the Price ly ably. Close check on peddlers has city auditorium and G. O. Allred been made since July 10, with offiElizabeth and Clarance Nelson ry. Mr. and Mrs, Delyle Rich are was elected to the presidency of cials spent their vacation in California also the beingto stationedtheat Helper water company. and Price parents of a baby girl the newly-forme- d with Renee and Wade Hill. watch produce The formation of the new water sellers in from all Azella and Archie Bradley and born this week. coming a as was about company The Wellington Pony League brought Dirk returned Friday after spendof result of the ing a week in Long Beach visit- members and their parents at- to construct a completionthe oldplans resat dam a the in tended Price party park ing with Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Recalling a discovery of the DANGER AT HOME Saturday with other county mem- ervoir site on the Minnie Maude mummy of a "dwarf in Nine Mile Huff and family. of the league. Boys attend- creek in the Nine Mile district. The American Medical Association News Mrs. Vivian Wells flew from bersfrom canyon near Price in 1880 by an ing Wellington were Clayton Many years ago there was a dam Eastern archeological expedition, Salt Lake to City Saturday spend points out that seemingly innocent objects the with Mrs. Elga Wells and Timothy, Roger Branch, Don Lar- located at this site but since has two Utah men have made a simican be hazardous to very small children. It otherdaymembers taxpayers. sen, Pat Worley, Wade Larsen, been neglected and consequently lar the family. discovery in another part of Customers of federal systems pay little quotes a Public Health Service report on Mr. and Mrs. of Clifford Marvell, David Udink, washed out. David Salt same canyon. Leo Snyder and the Flynn, or no tax on electricity to help support fed- 5,605 drownings that occured in a recent Lake City, have spent the Mark Duncan, Fred Jensen and E. S. Noe of Myton, exploring past Three-fifths were killed Davis. of local those thus Fred government. Six men from Carbon county Ruin canyon, discovered a cave-clif- f eral, state or week visiting in Wellington with year. Mrs. Nora Thayn was honored were appointed Monday to act on payments of Utah less than five years old. A number of them her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Demoin By contrast, house in which the body of by members of her family at a a negotiating committee to reprecans, buckets Hartley. Tower and Light Company in 1960 amounted were drowned in five-gallo- n what appeared to be a dwarf toRoger Davis, son of Mr. and birthday party in the Price park sent Utah on wage scale discusto 20.6 cents of each dollar of revenue. The and crocks. sions 16. in Those Salt Lake City gether with a large number of opening present In sum, home can be a mighty hazardous Mrs. Jack Davis, is working in Sunday, July company pumped over $3 million into Utah besides were Mrs. Mr. the Utah coal relics. Glenwood and today. for Representing Thayn Springs, Colorado, and constant precaustate tax coffers last year for support of place for small fry and Bernice Henrie, James miners will be Edward Scherer, Ted the summer. essential. tion is schools and local government. Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Rich, Salt and Etta Henrie, Margarette Hen- Latuda; Ernest Nixon, Hiawatha; Wallace Lake City, motored to Welling- rie. Alvin and Genevieve Black- Max Thorn, Spring Canyon; FranThe boss returned in a good ton for the funeral of Edwin burn, Thelma and Edgar Black- cis Denison, Sunnyside; A. Wieller, Licensed Funeral Director humor from lunch and called the Thatcher and stayed for the Donna and Troy Johnston, Kenilworth, and A. B. Mathews, Phone ME Price. Utah burn, whole staff in to listen to a cou- weekend. Leonard and Fawn Davis, Earl Rains. The Utah delegates will ple of jokes hed picked up. 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