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Show I 8 anarna-- y October 10, 1047 South Cache Courier ' -- certain diseases, such as the poliomyelitis epidemics of re-rpi vars. During the lust three epidemics in Utah , i946)i by far the " "reitest number of cases,, have ' hen reported during the months Resident comranieable disease 0f gust and September. With eases .and other notifiable dis the peak coming about the 15th eases 'reported to the State De- of September. partment' of Health by physicians a One case of poliomyelitis, and local' health officers for the of child four male years white 19 47, week ending October 3, mounted to 88 cases, which is age,' was reported from Carbon This is the ly a slight increase over the County this week. third case of poliomyelitis re? ' cases reported for the previ-eeFor the same, week ported from Carbon County-sincr.v--t the first of the year, which year, 105 cases were d of the total amounts to the S'ate cases in of nnber For the last several .weeks, the since January 1, 1947. State has been particularly forIt is hoped and anticipated that tunate in having a minimum will escape a poliomyelitis Utah number of diseases reported this year, particularly epidemic diseases communicable Ordinarily of the fact that there view in the are at a minimum during, summer months of the year ex- have only been nine cases reportwe are pretty cept for years of unusual incid- - ed so far, and that State Health prVp-nyellt- ufinorf 14Vrl Salt Lake City hare been visi- tamed Mr- - and Mrs. honor of her ting their parents Jacob Allgaier. They are moving who was two to Logan to make their home. ; "" i'V.-- -x M!:-- ! ; Mrs. Mrs. Rosella ' Nielsen, Venna Gaddie and Miss Tish Bal-lasang vocal trios at the Logan First Ward M.. I. A. last ( is m a?)43-i945- j Tuesday night. , daughter, S.'J years old. J A large pink and white day cake centered the table, freshments were served to Ella Wilcox Zada Mrs. Allen Poppleton and Stephen and Greg,. jja Miss Geraldine Stoddard sang Niesen, Carolyn Ballad, vocal solos at the Wellsville First Edward Nielsen. Kj Ward M. I. A. last Tuesday Jensen, Mrs. George Riggs andiJ night. Mrs. Doreen R. Lohrman enter- - Riggs, - k. e one-thir- For Sale or Trade ::CST BEFORE SHE COULD WALK . . . Dixie Lee ok ver when Calif., 10 years old, amazed veteran airmen of the controls bf a Piper Cub plane after 45 minutes .A flew the craft for 21 minutes. In the plane with her is Howard dbrijit; added as also veteran flyer, who went along for the ride and to make sure that Dixie got back on the ground. T iJic-- o, ,nstc" well beyond former be held The next meeting will Hilda Wyatt (September at the home of Mrs. m. 7:30 p. at 5th November tfeepeak period of epidemics;-- -' 15).- The health officers from 1-1- Model A Coupe Chevrolet Coach Four Door Chevrolet 930 1-- 1935 Brig-hamta- two Mrs. B. N. Wilcox and Cedar cities and of Gaye and gett, Kane, San Juan, and Wayne children Marilyn are visiting at reMo., City, Kansas a to send in counties failed her parents Mr. and port foi the week, while health the home of M. Jones. Mrs. Wilcox Wm. Mrs. Box from Elder, officers Beaver, as the former remembered Emery, Garfield, Grand, Juab. wil be Jones. Helen Wasand Morgan, Piute, Sevier, atch counties and Ogden City reported that there yvere no comMrs. R. G. Hudkins left by municable diseases in their areas plane Tuesday evening for Long of jurisdiction during the past Beach, Calif., where she will husweek. spend some time with her she there From relatives1. The following is a list of all bands to her home in return to eypects diseases reported during the Alaska. Mrs. . Hudweek: chickenpox, 32; infantile Ketchikan, the past month has kins spent paralysis. 1 ; measles, 1 ; German her parents, Mr. and measles, 2; mumps, 10; scarlet visiting in Wellsville. P. L. Mrs. Murray fever, 3; septic throat, 2; tuberDag- tularemia, 3; undulant couph, .11; fever, 2; whooping 6, gonorrhea, (resident) 1; syphilis, .(resident), 1; dysentery 7, (nonresident) 1; (amoebic),' (nonresident), cancer, 3 and' ringworm of the culosis, 3; (pon-residen- t), scalp, 2. g sports PRACTICE DE LUXE . . . Tough, (7 writers told Coach Jack Harding that this was a silly way to train the . University of Miami football team for such opponents as Texas Chris-- r cigar-chewin- WELLSVILLE Locals- I-- 1-- 1935 2-U- 1-N- 1 Seda Car Radios sed New Stock Saddle early Deer Rifle, 3030. Will Trade for livestock, hay, pasture, or what have you? fa! Wendell Jensen Conoco Service Among those who attended the Singing Mothers concert in Salt Lake last week were: Mrs. Harriet Leishman, Mrs,' I Pearl Leishman, Mrs. Eva Lee Gunnell, Mrs. Melba Jones, Mrs. Florence Brenchley, Mrs. Pearl Bankhead, Mrs. Elizabeth; Bankhead and Mrs. Emma Parker. Phone 68 Hytt C. Brenchley at visiting Ogden Sunday spent tlan, South Carolina, Vanderbilt and Alabama, His reply was brutally of their children homes the at T frank: This part of training is being conducted especially for newsreel The Ladies Madre;- Club, of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ferry and Miami chamber men and news photographers. The hnrricane-battere- d held its October meet- Mr. and Mrs. Jps. M. Brenchley. I of- commerce probably didnt object to a little sunshine and pretty girl Wellsville on Wednesday evening, at the ' ing publicity either. home of Esther Stewart, j, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. C. Brenchhome after Lineva Mrs. ..president Murray, ley have returned ft proof ' the club conducted-cithi a spending three,.- weeks at the ' vm. home of their fon William ixi gram and business. ft Mrs. and Mr. Mrs. Texas. tMrs. Edith Maughan and Peraland, Marie Gunnell sang two ti duets, Brenchley accompanied their son Newell and his wife of Green When You Were Sweet Sixteen River, Wyoming on their trip. and Seems Like Old Times. Mr. and Mrs.-Jos- . - - If you need a part for your car The best place to find it is They '..were' accompanied Mrs. by- Rena B. Leishman. Mrs... Venice Maughan gave humorous readings. Mrs. Edith Maughan sang a She was solo, In My Garden, Mrs.. Leishman. by accompanied Luncheon was served following the program to eighteen members and four guests. ; MEIIDEHHALLS The House of Twenty Thousand Parts. Hyrum Locals , V. in the A concert was given Logan Fourth ward chapel last Thursday evening as a concluding feature of a six weeks course in conducting and for ward organists of Hyrum and Logan Stakes. The training course was ably conducted by Mr. Maxwell of Salt Lake City. Those from Hyrum who participated in the organ recital were Alta Petersen, Muriel Nielsen and Dean Baxter. Mrs. Ethleen Carver of Hyrum was among the conductors Who also , completed the course., A large and appreciative audience attended the recital. Copper Bottom Stainless Steel . 'VS'- - Mr. Have you : and Mrs. Grant Allgaier of KNOW YOUR BREED Morgan Horse pushed this button By W. J. DRYDEN Justin Morgan was the fountain-'- , head of the first great family of. The Morgan American horses. strain secured its name from the man who bred the original Morgan horse and owned him until late ' ' in 1795. For 150 years Americans have been proud to claim Morgan blood yv Wont to start your cor? 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