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Show Pae Two .Mt. Your Doctor (Hu Ji;rauitt) NORTH SANPETE'S HOME NEWSPAPER Harmon Conover I'Mltor unci Manager Says , . . Ill following u on of lulri wniift by mcmbcra a terlet of at of ihe I'tuk luie Mrtiuai Amol iuiior and pubiuhed i owr ioctd ntU'tpupet ooptiauon wtlh Iheie ariuiei art uhtduled to apptat other wttk iJiroviKowi ihe ytot in tffort io briier aiqwaini you wiiti problem! of health and d tinned to improve ihe well beinj of (be people of I uik. etty Poliomyelitis Poliomyelitis la a very old disease of mankind Evidence is available that It existed at least 3700 HC Experimental work did not begin, however on this disease r agent until 1908 when and Popper were success-fu- l in transmitting the disease Land-steine- Issued Kvery Friday liy the North Sanpete Publishing Company and entered at the Post Office at Mt Pleasant, Sanpete Count), Utah, as Seeond claws matter under the Ac of Congress of March 3, 1879 to monkeya Nature of the Virus The agent ia a virus belonging to the same group of disease agents that produce yellow measles, mumps, fever, Influenza and encephalitis Viruses differ from bacteria in several respects Bacteria, germs or microbes, cause diseases such as scarlet fever, bolls and abwhooping scesses, diphtheria, cough and a host of other types of Infection, Bacteria can be seen with the aid of an ordinary microscope Bacteria will grow, not only In the body, but also may be cultured on lift less food such as meat broth, milk, and various other foodstuffs Viruses, on the other hand, are Invisible under the ordinary microscope and will pass through filters that hold back or retain bacteria The ''polio virus is one of the tiniest known disease agents, being a little less than one two millionth of an inch In diameter The polio vims, like other viruses, fails to grow unless living tissue cells are available for food This virus has a special attraction to nerve cells of the spinal cord and the base of the brain Destruction of these nerve cells causes paralysis Cultivation of the Virus Man is the only naturally susceptible host. Monkeys can De given the disease experimentally but guinea pigs, rabbits, rats etc These are completely resistant latter resistant animals can be of thousands with injected monkey paralytic doses of the virus, with no illness whatever developing Monkeys, therefore, are the only dependable experimental animal that can be used for the study of this disease Since monkeys cost $35 each, and their care Is expensive, the cost of poliomyelitis research Is exorbitant The dimes donated to the disease-producin- Payable In Advanre Subscription Rates One Year $3.00 Si Months $1.75 PaieCariei tu. Leocadia Garry, 3018 West Well Street, Lj'IGHT year ago Mr Milwaukee, Wisconsin, was sure her world had come to an end because her marriage was breaking up She never thought It would happen to her and she tried desperately to hold on to it She couldnt sleep and when she tried to eat her throat would contract and she couldn't swallow She lost twenty pounds In one month, and was a physical and mental wreck She couldnt Concentrate on anything Then one Sunday, at church, she heard a ser tnon that changed her life. The text was "The At one point in years that the locust hath eaten nls sermon the minister said the locust is the most destructive thing there is; and he compared It with eur mind He said, "Our minds can become locusts, gnawing way until we are destroyed He gave an illustration from the Bible When Lot and his wife left Sodom and Gomorrah they were told not to look back, but Lots wife turned to look and became a pillar of salt. He said, She became crystallzed in her past because she couldnt forget what she had left behind Therefore, her mind destroyed her. Don't live In the past, lest you become a pillar of salt, but look ahead to the future. Leocadia kept thinking about that sermon Whenever she felt sorry for herself she would say over and over, Don't be a pillar of salt, look ahead to the future. While sbe was thinking abbut that, she wasn't thinking about her troubles One day she actually found herself planning for the future, then she realized that her past wasn't so important anymore What a feeling of relief that was; she knew aha would be able to think straight again. g llea.-vin- Auiut (Utah) Pyramid t National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis has made possible the money for research and purchase of these expensive experimental animals Another method of virus culture has been devised by Dr J F Fnders ct Harvard University I his method consists of growing monkey or human tissue ceils in a special fluid In teat tubes Virus Is added to these growing cells and the virus attacks and destroys the cells in from five to seven days This tissue culture method is less expensive than using monkeys, but certain kinds of research must still require the animal testing methoc. This tissue culture virus is the one which is being used to develop a preventive vaccine Where the lmi is found The virus of poliomyelitis may be Isolated from the throat and from the fecal material of persons ill with the disease, and from nervous tissue of persons dying of the disease The virus may also be isolated from sewage, particularly during the summer months The virus seems to be quite hardy and resistant, staying alive in sewage water for several months It can be stored for many, box. years In the dry-ic- e The virus Is, however, quickly destroyed by boiling a minute or two, and also Is destroyed by strong chemicals such as formaldehyde The virus is not affected known antiby any presently biotics, such as penicillin, aureo-mycietc. Types of Viruses Three types of poliomyelitis viruses have been Isolated. Each one produces the same type of disease in man, there being no features of the distinguishing disease with any of the types Any one of the three types may produce death in one person; another person may be severely paralyzed, while again with the same virus type, another Individual develops such mild symptoms that a diagnosis is Impossible. On recovery from the disease, the immunity produced by Type 1 wdll offer no immunity for Types 2 or 3 Therefore, the immunity produced in man or monkeys ia specific for each type and theoretically one could have the disease three times Recovery from one type will produce a lifelong immunity for that specific type. 5 of the adult About population have had the disease in such a mild form that they have not been aware of the Illness, and are immune to the specific type which produce th disease , n, 70-7- Agent Says Weeds Make Ice Cream Civic Clubs Suggests County Agent Loa Hew Books Added Set Meet Aug. 20 To the Library New books to armc recently at the Mt Iltasant Carnegie Library aie as follows according to Mrs Emily A Peterson Liljiarian Adult Blanket Boy South Africa I.anham and Chief Paulus, The Goldin Exile Schoonover, To the Moment of Triumph hrankau The Wonderful Country Lea Annapurna -- Herzog, Kentuckians Giles The Th, Voice of Bugal Ann Mackinlay Kantor East of Eden Stien-becThe Curve and the Tuck Cornmanc he ios WellCloetee, man Conqueror in Chains -- Miller, Course of Empire DeVoto, Desiree -- Selinko, Mary Lincoln, Biography of a marriage andall; Glorification of A1 Tulum Aurthui, new rrivsteries and wes- 'ihe August uniting of the As-sMtcd Civu Clubs of Southern md 1 astern Utah will be held at 'I his siinmni of plentiful milk lm Utah August 29 the in an! rt mi supplies you may Wayne Countv Courthouse The want to get out vour ixicutivc board will convene at and make lie (ream or lit .i) am, the general meeting Other dairy desserts in the e to whuh the public is invited, at way Heie die some sugges- 2 p m tions tor easy effu lent freezing In addition to members of the v tth this utensil savs Bernice Association there will be in atIallMVman Sanpete County tendance at this meeting the folhome di monstration agent lowing iState and Federal GovThe freezes should be steady ernment oft Mialx Dave Whitten-bu- g when turning the crank to make chan man Hoad Commlsion, the job easy The freeze r may Fgan, chairman Fish and be clamped on a bench or other Gieiry one Commission John Camp-b- e surface steady II State Publicity secretary 2 Thoioughly cool Ice Commission, C J Olson, director the cream or sheibwt mixture after it ot 4, U S Forest Service, is prepared If possible, keep it andRegion Harwood Royal representing in the refrigerator a few houis the' Committee of 60 Matters or erven overnight before freezing to the above commispertaining to improve both texture and fla- sions will be discussed There vor will also be in attendance a good 3 To ficuze the usual e number of state senators and batch use about 6 pounds of ntatives 1 crushed ice and pound of rock The will conclude salt or common table salt After with a days activity banquet sponsored by the packing in the ice and salt, pour Wayne County Lions Club, Presiin a pint of cold water This dent James W Lancaster officistarts dissolving the salt which The following morning, hastens the melting of the ice and ating Sunday, August 30 a trip into the to a off gets fast Capitol Reef National Monument freezing start Lions is bung planned by the 4 Turn the freezer crank Club for the guests. slowly at first faster when it begins to turn a little harder. The animal becomes stiff and lame mix is frozen when it feels stiff "Blue Tongue is a virus disthat is when the crank becomes ease spread by insects which be1- difficult to turn come active about this season of 5 Then remove the dasher and the year when weather is warm pack the freezer with a mixture be alerted Sheepmen should of crushed ice and salt about 1 and spiay their premises to con8 to ice salt part by weight trol insects parts Control of the sand Place a heavy cloth over the flies and are other insects freezer and allow to stand until a means of prohibto be thought served about 2 hours lor best iting the disease flavor and texture. old-tim- k, 1 -R- terns Juniors and Young Moderns Promenade All -- Miller, Program for Kristine Bentel, Boy Trouble- DtiJardin Man of the Family Moody, Snips and Sails Baker, The Silent Reefs Morrow, The Trap Gilbert, Canyon Eury Bow on Ball Fac e Person, Kaskaskia Belting, Pierre of Haunts of Drowning Creek Wellman Science fiction Rocket to Luna Maisten, Space Cadet Helicon, Vault of Age's Anderson, Sons of Ocean Deeps Walton Little folks New Flats and Primers Ugly Duckling, Hiawatha Spike the Deer Autumn HarWe vest, Daffy Mary & Bill Come and Go of Science Big Book Jet Plane's -- Fletcher, Big Book of the Wld West Fletcher. rep-res- Sheep Growers Warned to Look l!Vi -- 1, The avciage peison doesn t know how to read and doesn t caie about reading ATTENTION WE HAVE A NUMBER OF o Used Electric Water Heaters Stokers, Hopper and Bin Feed Fu rnaces, Cast and Steel AT PRICES YOU CANT AFFORD TO For "Black Tongue" Utah sheep raisers are warned to watch their valley floe ks for Blue Tongue" outbreaks County Agent A Fullmer Allred last "Blue says that year's ' Tongue outbreak might strike again It affected sheep in West Texas and California and is suspected in Idaho and New Mexico South Africa sheep raises s have been fightng the disease 75 years. sheep stneken with the disease is listless and fevensh Their nose throat gums and tongue are swollen and the nose and mouth sore Later an infected PASS UP ALL IN GOOD CONDITION such as 40 Gallon Electric Water Heater $30.00 I I I .stoker and Furmuie $125.00 WASATCH FURNACE & APPL. CO. 120 No. Univ. Ave. Provo, Utah Phone 3956 Are Soil Thieves SILAGE FEEDER . . This 20x100 foot cont retc silo will hold 300 tons. The walls are 6 inch wide and 4 feet high. It is an easy wav to feed cattle, requiring occasional cleaning around trench and moving feeder gate every few dav 'When we cut government ex- penses we reduce taxes and that releases money for additional civ- llian production and better liv ing Charles R Sligh Jt , pres NAM d On land free fiom dangei of sc nous erosion corn can pnxluie more total livestock feed an acie than anv other common feed crop vvell-diaine- Growing weeds are the greatest thieves of soil moisture, says A. Fullmer Allred, Sanpete County Agent, but weeds that are killed and kept on top of the soil, along wth other plant residue, become an effective aid in conserving water in the soil Growing weeds if they are cover the dense oi thoroughly ground will transpire out into the air about the same amount of water as bare wet soil says Mr Allred But the weeds keep on doing it day after day because they keep on sending their roots down into the subsoil where the water is So controlling weeds, Mr Allred sti esses, is just as important as not having bare, wet soil in vour field on a sunshiny day But, he adds keep the dead weeds on the surface to avoid leaving the soil bare A wet baie silt loam soil will lose a quarter of an inch of water in a single, clear dry day in May or June according to Mr Allred The second clear day it will In four or five davs or about three days in summer, the loss will become negligible after the soil has dried out to a depth of about 5 inches and has lost a 20-fo- proportions at Naylor Auto to Win the Co. Are Out Dodge "Clear the Bases" National Contest SO FOR THE NEXT TWO WEEKS WE ARE OFFERING The Biggest and Most Liberal Trades EVER OFFERED BY ANYONE IN THE STATE OF UTAH The Savings Are Being Passed on to you, "Mr. Car Buyer"! BEST DEAL YOU HAVE EVER SO FOR THE HAD -- - "SEE US LAST"! NAUOR DODGE PLYMOUTH 70 EAST 1st NORTH jL AUTO that Gale Is acres in Californias Salinas We well because Standard Mr. know Corda Valley. Oil Company of California fuels the power that tills his land. By replacing muscles with machines, as Mr. Corda has done, the average U. S. farmer produces enough food for 15 people. One hundred years ago a good farmer produced enough to feed only five people. Mechanized farming, powered by oil, has made the difference. Frank S. Corda farms 240 quite PLATTLR Cll ATTER CAPITOL: The Four Knights latest is a cutie (ailed Baby Doll . . . Its backed by "Tennessee Train. , . lor something unusual you may like Ilirry Karis recording of that oldie The I ove Bug Will Bite You. . ."Mshlmoto at the Bat on the bark, shows influence of GI Joe in Japan . . . The Gang That Sang Heart of My Heart Is revived with excellent results by He gives us an Jerry Shard . instrumental, "sing High, Sing Low, on the revers'fc . . . Jackie Gleason continues to conduct with success in White House Serenade and The Presidents Lady . . . and on still another disc, he does backed by Peg O My Heart "Limelight " total of about a half inch of ter 1933 PROVO, UTAH mmn. wa- To conserve Moisture, Mr. All-re- d suggests ki, ping tillable ltnd covered all vtar round either with grass a grown g crop, or plant residue iwiids will do) Rain stored in the s m winter,, with the help of a ground cover, will be available for other crops the following summi r Industnal COMPANY FACTORY DISTRIBUTOR SINCE PHONE 476 now o feed serious in saving "I need a home just to hold all my clothes which is an enviable position to say the least NOTICE We Meet a man with 15 mouths By LYN CONNELLY COMETHING new has been added to fireworks and its anothei I Love Lucy first . . On the 4tfc of July this year, the piece de resistance of the festivities on the . Schuylkill River in Philadelphia was a set piece which, when exploded showed Ricky Jr., the in fant son of the Ricardos on the TV series, rocking in a cradle Lucille Ball and Desl Arnaz were heard on the public address system and Desi sang "There's a Brand New Baby at Our House" Here's a couple thats really bent on making their baby pay for ltseli in this life One of life s mysteries to men is the sight of his wifes bulging clothes closet and the familiar an guished cry, ' But I haven't a thing to wear" One woman In the world who can t possibly resort to this expletive is Gale Storm, star of "My Little Margie. Gale averages five changes per episode and has made some fifty half hour films for the comedy series . . Her wardrobe has reached such pst.s have found t t a new out how to oil from me loan w lm h usually is wasted in the milling of rice The oil does not pn k up tl t flavors of food filed in it lit is also expected to he used bv manufacturers of ( osmotic s soaps ,m( anti-rus- t com pounds el ti Insect bomber demonstrates one of the ways petroleum helps make farms more productive and profitable. Airborne insecticides made by Standards subsidiary, California Spray-Chemic- al Corporation, are so effective that they save western farmers millions of dollars a year in crop losses. Other petroleum prodfor example, a ucts save time and labor tractor can work 10 acres in the time a team of horses takes to plow two. We also had a hand in that, because Standard developed the first compounded lubricating oil that made diesels for tractors practical. Fuels ... high-spee- d and lubricants for farm machines, weed killers, roof coatings for barns, stock dips, detergents to keep milk equipment spotless, bottled gas for refrigeration, cooking and heating theyre all on the long list of items supplied to western farms by Standard. And you, too, benefit from each new way Standard scientists increase the yield of farms . . . because you may be one of the 15 people Mr. Corda feeds. Questions or comments about our Company are always welcome. Write: Standard Oil Company of California, P, O. Box 3495-Son Francisco, California. yield-boosti- STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA plans ahead to serve you better C, |