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Show ,r ,, '.'"r'.r'"0-"'-'7'".-"r-": '' , , - - , . -- '- 6ADESERET, NEWS, Salt Lake City, Utah, Wedne,sday, April 16, 1952 ' ' 4t . ' '''' -- . t . , , a 1 Fl,"1 o S II:S2 7..14 the trek, c4:13:,,ortabin'arli, the hopes for reaL vaccine. It means the vaccine probably could, ,be a virus weak one, and still, work. The - " - 1 4M !MN 12 et) vi AN S B1)0E Gives Tt . . ' A ; closed on the heels of anotheri The monkeys got polio., - of real polio vital polio discovery, which in their foodJust as humans vaccine csmsists cause so two or can't the treated week do. it A later, virus, will be summer tested on eaten this human ,volunteers hive virus was found in their blood, sickness but still will make anti- polio virus, and thereBy children in hopes of preventing and, it stayed there for a few bodies. Protection developed p61io. were made immune to it. - days. All this time, the monkeys is that The the podiscovery . The virus had been treated this way would last a , Beforehand to make it weak, lio virus apparently gets int showed no signs of sickness, , , It has been thought that a ' some Later monkeys got sick OGDEN A, flat of the with little or no tisk that it the blood first, before it enters .. had to be powerful Itood'vacetne A became when and nd' themervetand " paralyzed destro,vs UnitedStates was presented to could cause sickness. But the antibodies. Apat- in stimulating virus left blood is the the and the in the still virus while - the , Ogden Area Council, Boy virus still could prompt human blood, it an be killed by giving tacked nervtes. parently it needn't be. It willba to or make antibodies bodies of America, Tuesday far easier to make the weak ..,,,,,-- . 4 Scouts ALL SHOW ANTIBODIES . , natural dis,ease lighters against antibodies . '"' - ..' ..., ' ' ' - N, ''' 4 ' vaccine and have it be safe. This kind of prevention of po- the Ogden lodge of the It . '.: A't '1" by , ,' night ,.,All the ,...t, ' - . monkeys produced o . '',, . c - 4,30''',,, - 1. lio has worked in Intensive- work is under way and Protective Orr, ,- , ,,,,, Benevolent is , This some own monkeysand their antibodies', but Teporte4, experiment .4., 1, ---, ,.. '. , . ' ' .. - -- , '' of Elks. der on , : developing such vaccines, chimpanzees. ..; in the American Journal of Hydid not ,..,, 1,:,,,:sv,'''', ,;,;.,,0 'children threatened by apparentlyOr did not makemake A five by eight foot gold all three types of virus Next, 40, ,, using, -''' them Dr. , ;11Hilary Koprowski, giene 111,' ,,., enotigh, '' by , .....,,,P,',4, ,,i which ore knowr& to cause-hfringed nylon parade model, the george A. Jervis and Thomas --an- .:epidemic will be given the soon enough. I before I virus ."'''-emblem was received by the W. Norton of Lederle Labora- antibodies to hit man polio. Test vaccines have ,r , ---4, Where or' If the monkeys were first Igiv worked in monkeys. '''''''' sick. them a es .council it.makes ..., of feature , special ," ,,,,,,, N. Y. Pearl t,...,,,.-;,tories. River, " its monthly; executive ' board' the tests will come war en an extra dose of antibodies, ',,-4- ; ....:e. ', ," 4,', ,,, ; , ti01 It shows that humaA 'canget wheh t,,,'I''' they did not get sick. riot- - disclosed, meeting. v immunity to polio virus by, takThe hope is that such anti- HUMAN BLOOD FROM To Attend Races the Elks Representing lodge ing it In food or drink, Whether . ,, ; shots would protect many Queen body come from will antibodies the The ceremonies in, presentation be can made prac- human blood. Most LONDON (UP)Queen Elizwere immediate past this method ,, people have humans in a polio epidomic. It ' ' ..,4," and for tical safe . ,,,,,' . ' ,, . " generII will attend the Royal . people a ,o-''be abeth to hard problem .,4,, get had polio, without ever know might exalted ruler of BPOE 719, ....; A''''''''' '. :'-,, ,t,.. . ,..' ,- , t , ally' is still not known, Lederle of the blood medicine, Ascot Horse Racing Meeting, , ' I Own .' their enough and ...,f Scoutmaster made Stan and it, they ing , t,..0,,,,,,,e-r-"Fridberg, officials said antibodies to destroy the virus. or to give it SOOrt enough. And the most exclusive social event member; of Boy Scout Troop nt,'"''''' mid-Jun' ' ' USE ST ALL . One substance in your blood car- the' antibodies that 'are given Of its kind In tne' world, in , ,, , , . ,.,, ..f.,., 71, which. is sponaored by the announced Wednes- -' was It last this were don't antibodies. way these ries of I Several virus effectively . types lodge.. , g for King - I. - - ," . day, The new discoveries were re- for very long. Council President 4A. R. Croft used. The humans became im' the queen's lather, . accepted the gift on behalf of mune to the kind that they re- ported to the - Federation of ' But ' there is another encour- George VI, small ends May 31. the more than 4000, scout and ceived, but not to other types. American Societies for Experi- aging factthat only 1600 scout leaders in the Ogden Three types of virus'are known mental Biology - by' Dr. David 44 "'' '''.,14 ",,,,,," v 1 1 , area. ..,6 A......,...,,,,,,,,,..4.s.. .., . .0 , to Cause human polio. A prac- Bodian 'of the Johns Hopkins , FURNACES business of Other CONVERSIONS the Eye Cautions meetBrycinT banks tial protection method would University and Dr. Dorothy M. ' WEBER LEVEL RISESThe rain fed Weber River ts still within its Avoid WATER HEATERS Bright, glaring Horstmann of Yale. light tires oyes, included the of viruses have tçj . use weakened ,acceptance ing , industrial in a ex. flood. west Ogden were sandbaggthg against 'indirect Diffusool, possible day but plants in, a ',shadow. Their findings in monkeys ap- ll'eading the resignation. of Field Scout of all three types, To Soothe end Woe light is , testful.Cuitis Coal, pected around the first of May This picture shows the level of Weber River at present. overworked, tirod, itching burning, Executive Dave Mecham who is The Lederle report did not parently apply as well to itu.: oyes sr., soloosont use Laveptik. comforting The high water Of the devastating flood of 1950 reached the, underpart of the bridge in Foundation Unired National mans. overseas The with the 35 yours disclose whether the volunteers Pralsod by thousandi. Co. going 'tacos tovoishis toddy. included). for Ildantile' Paralysis supported Got States Civilian Defense Depart- were children or adults. lt,;06 the background. ' All B. delighted or mono), bask. ment. The human tests were dis their works , , 1 By ALTOS L. BLAKESLEE NEW YORK (AP)Twenty . - " - -- life-tim- - e. - 4 . ' --TT- . , -- . - 1, i I -- , '' , i ., -- -- , , fr--- ,-- ' - ' , ,,, s '''''''''' . . 4-- ' - - u- a i -- - - , Deo-Gra- ,,,, . '-- . -- , . .. , , ,, ': ''' Weber River Experts Fear,Flood Worm-U- Sd - - ment-teartu- - , , : I r ' ' ret -- ' . P rovo Gives M arch List ' , ' of ' - pending . . , , ' , ' 342,188 Given ., , - , .: . . riwoettehrejlepeedx ptehretesdi .y .4 au: trioene.. , tthh ee cpoenrtki: glet ondt , '1,tr.ezzo,!-It---lei-i'v- t ,, :' io'salety iunt,' Filled 188.59 was contributed '583139 a '''';,...' 4' 5 V 1.. ' ,-, - ore - ' - - -- -- ' 441 1 4 0 - ,..,.., W - t , -,- . i I 1 I -, 7 c. I' - , ,11: 'I,NE, ''' , .,,, c c',0' ' . ., - t , 'o. 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Detective Garside 'said the man resided at 425 Twenty- To Visit Roy fourth St. and had been booked In , connection with Weber The ROY, County operations air a "bookie" for race y horse Weber CountY mobile . ili gambling. ' unit will be community He was of-- , nabbed when the Wednesday, Thursday, Friday Weber Clubmen Elect (leer caught him paying off a and next Monday and Tuesday. , Olmstead As President wager, it was reported. t. Kenneth E. Knapp, . survey The defendant had -- $817 in chairman, 'said that only one OCDENNeil R.. Olmstead, racing form when chance to be will be Ogden attorney,has been elect- cash and Officer . Garside given, The check takes only one ed president of the Weber Club, Picked :up, ': minute. succeeding IRonald Wadsworth. stated.. , ,.., C. C. Thorstensen is the new vice president. Parley , ton and .Wi Vhite were elect'.. . ,- -, ed to the board;of directors. : , , - - 11, , . , I .., a il , Case in a Marth of Dimes campaign in Weber County. in About 1500 the campaign, Mr. Alexander said. A ''March" conducted'to the Ogden and Weber homes by Weber County mothers netted the chapter $9651.63. of this, half went to the Weber chapter treasury and the to the national fund. ' , , .,.. , A 0110--- '- , a Pi , . !.. s' t . rr";) ' ' . - - - -- ... .., l'., -,- - - -- , -' i.' ' ... ,.. ...' " ,,.e.:, d Pe 4 1A , .,,,,..:,-,:.,()0,4- 116.4A ifis,. , ' ' , IR 4: . fouonbcille$4p6reo3petretyr ea for the to the four fifths ifs capacity and ' the streets and sidewalks fund. ' Veber chapter of the National, water is rising rapidly. Revenues collected in the var- Poundation for Infantile Paraly. tous departments , during the sis, G. V. Alexander, general month totaled 826,627, accordI Filed chairman, reported Wednesday. Chage-lsauditor's report. ing to ,the The amount was $15,000 more . Major revenue sources in. than collected in previous. years IIn 'Bookie' AttZ,F10;1 h, ' -- - To Polio) Drive - . ff - - - By HARRY JONES , OGDENThe pr!sent cool weather can alleviate a threatflood along the muddy Weber or it can increase the ened outPROVOOne of the " entertain on whirtomernef- f.-. intensity of . of the current season is antici ' Continued cool would mean pated for Saturday at 8 p.m. a ,gradual run-oand a saving when the world famed Negro of thousands of dollars water- dancer, Pearl Primus and her damage along the rivers route. company, appear in the BrigOn the other band, each cool ham Young University fiield-, day means that much more wa- ' house. ter is being held back to'come , Bailed ie one of the greatest all at once if become hot t , days dance organizations , in the ep However, the majority of world today, Miss Primus and Forest farmers. Service officials ter troupe will present a and water user groups fear th' , fieMhouse program tilat will worst. Cold- cannot continue - , feattlre African Negro cerePROVOCity expenditures Alf of May monial dances, some rousing Through the month when the big run Is an annual In Provo during the month of Negro spirituals and a variety affair. ' ,. March totaled $29,817. leaving : -of modern satirical dances. .........-0-..---- -present, the lower .Weber a balance for 1952 of $491,748, reached the level of sur- - according to the monthly report i land but is being held released Wednesday ,: by City 1 . that rise four, feet Auditor Robert Q. Strong. - F. . . . '' ' Vie rivers-courseIreAt , Major expenditures during ' '. -Monday and Tuesday the month included $12,690 for 4v- ,.., t ay Shol , G As (Eye-cu- (111 snulw ' ias Jill" p , , - , - . Slates BYU, ing r - COOL WEATHER HOPE Dancer Company , , -- I , Court-mournin- .. , , - e, - .;';:,, - 2 .'' '' . 1. ' . . - - , , ., . 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' - , lEdenWc - 4t - served from 6- - to g pm. and a' program and dance will follow Bishop Leonard Fuller of the Eden Ward said. . ;Aovttttstmtt4t--- - ' , Tr (D ' I 1 Dealt Solve doothot Mao Plo Slitter Iboor irony rostukttos Yob Pied kr ttrittn5s eerisna. provisos. .. bolo ' '' triers torsetions. toot or orturrever .. ...nue kin re.,..onython irom boot to foot ()DIME SALVE dot Worry blotteated Soso sou imito yogi, Developed tot rrbsys he tiro Arm- y- . pow los claws at hero ilr IVOIVDT11 SALVE : is white. dressetios, - - annspic. boo 45prIv Itvookvrotrtve---Swk- -Get ,g()Nnvit SALVE 1 Si 1 Sol VrONDER SiMICATVD SOAP tortOts Or money 'retooded Truly ? sorrit1rrO.11 Orroarsnoria Trv thorn. , ' Tor reran Provos tro ryttetz--.tr- ,, Apo 1t ' P M - ,- - rtat.11 IKVIL. 1111,0 c5,1.eter 15a4 ti,.., tolit Is Sok lobs CIS by Wslosook Porters., tope Snow trod lesson Eer Koos or marl i..! i ,,, - , ' - , ' , ' ". - Today every gallon of Sinclair Gasoline con- 4 a imiracli3Oemical developed tains RD-11in the Sinclair Research Laboratories. And thisc'-- - - ; i . is :. , I - ''. y , -- ,, ... : , ''- - sli . . k . , , Heres how. Sinclair Anti-Ru- RD-11- 9 , . . , . . ' - st power, ,performoncesZ,k5,our . . . E:ktir, Sincialr-Deaterlf- sir 0 hit FUR11. CO. SALT It.4KAIN Cirri ,0 0 r h.... 1 Ep. . - , 1 , , , ., LI ... ,.... a US I Me,,....10.10,,,S.1,Ea.;.ft.a.n.irm w4IIDE Sroi. Y It to .4 s 9 , . - ,,, . ' - , . ; - . s - : ,-- , - i 1,1 g ' ; , ' , I .('''''.""' ' , , , . , , . ,.., . Alt.,APP,A0.4.4,0,A1M,-91..4.01,..ANI.-M- :,., ; CPP 1. , , .au. 4 .. . ,... , lb ,! '' FAZE,' . pii, ,. , . . ,, t , . yall IR D -- or . . 1,...n l I 1st,. '. rIt t Ale 9 , ,- ' .. : st ,Sinclair - ,, , A' . ', ., ., . stops formation of rust and corro, guards sion against damage that will bit I CAR in 4 this year. 1 d - - 15 Today, get more than IV Get anti-ruprotection, too, at no Oastz---rt.--- - extra cost. Begin using Sinclair Anti-Ru-line today and use it regularly,'Forepre,mtum 1- regularlyalines the inside, of . fuel whole system, with an invisible protee7 yout '. , . . ... eli - , . anti-knoc- - , Gaso-- st - -- - - ,.., tive ' 1 linovhen-uie- - . ' : 9, can save you from $1 this yearn repairs to your fulllines, fuel pump or carburetor.i. - -- , , , ..,.. In' - . - , - - i.e - riavem airhptw- Save,.&441" ' .16 , - , , o' 670 SOUTH STATE - ' ' - ,.. .. Money. vislI nil. , 4", , '- . , ., tot:sale is o dissolution of partnere, and Jraising to 'pay off thia retiripg partner. Necessity knows no low, must is -- - ' ''' ' -- --, ', ' ' . - amp ' Reason - . ,-- --- .,.,Ennei ' - , - ., ; c' ,- , , - Mir A 1 . ' , , - -- - ; ,1 , . t Same-er- , ,,, lisooriers doossid. 7:30 ' . Store open at 1 a.m. for Inspection and making selections for lit auction ' ' '. 49.50 Innerspring Mattress givem away at 1st auction, given,by skill. Free gifts- given at each auction., Ti '' -- 0 ' , t , eaca -- . TO.M. -- - P.M. - , , - , 7AND , , . , And continuing da4 at 2 p rn. and 7:30 p.m. each treolot for 4 days' only, or until all is sold comptising in pert as Jallo;Ws: living room suites, bedroomsuites,, clining room suites, swing rockers, aavenos, innerspring mott.-euboir spungs,:terfor chests., floor lamps,' table lamps, electric- - and gos ranges, refrigerators, television sets. and .small appliances, Hundreds of other tneful hausehold artioles will btsoll at just what the Ls'sbk.-liketo pay.. Auction In charge Of Hew to boy et 04 tiu'l wilt ite No tiele,; i 1 I. ea4 slit Yes, some hi- -its Yoe won't be disappointod. ml! , I ' ' TODAY AT - - . - . A , . . i - u ss cllEmicm,------HE ., ,, ' - . 'i ' ' . , . of - ' ' - - A" IS) ,,,TioN ', - - -- tr LE---ANTFRus- , - . .,Chttlecis.-of-.1-esus- o , , ' HOW MIRAC ---- -- . , . ,, , ,,,kpuBLIC-- '. - , : Complete Stock of Vision Home Finn. to. 670 South State, Salt Lake City WILL BE SOLD , tbe2(ionW Christ of LatteritSy Saints, will be held April 28, in the, ward recreation hall. Dinner will'bc . - '' ' . . . - : 1 - inReankli Set OGDEN - ruitiliTURE AUCTIuli - OGDENA damage suit by Loren T. Schoss asking $303,48 I was on file In Second, District Court Wednesday. The suit was against Larry Elmer and Joe D; Elmer, his auto father, resulting from-aaccident at Twenty -, second Street and Washington Boulevard last Jan. 25. . - , , t , 1 ' 4.,...4.,...,..,......'.........-4.- .. I s - ' ' , , .M,OjtMP,ORI.PRIINg0-.- - t |