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Show fiwrrnrtwA tfActtifc I LOCAL NEWS Several Smithfield people attended the ba'ebaH grme at Preston, Idaho last Sunday. Melvin Tidwell of Ogden cimt up Friday evening and spent the evening with their mother, Mrs R. E Tidwell and Bishop and Mrs Vernon N Tidwell and family f North Hollywood, California. iA very enjoyable evening was spent Mrs Reed .Tippetts end Mrs Vera Quinney and daughter, Alice Lou, have returned to their homes in 7 California, aeconpanied by Miss Iris Meikle and Miss Enid Smith. Miss Smith and Miss Meikle phn to re-turn to Smithfield after visiting in Mj .and Mra rouxTY. ! ut ah. Friday,I aTOUST lj BUND STAGGERS LIKELY TO ATTACK HORSES IH SUMMER H.rses and mules that begin to ma infected. recognised fact that ahw symptoms of the disease should It is also be transmitted disease the end may animals be isolated from healthy animals to these nun from aa through insects, protected against biting their handing dng of believed i the disease ia spread, it inaufficjently-cooke- d meat, land also by mosquitoes or other of animals, ing insects. Where the disease exists, jwv to stable healthy There is no authentic record of jt hor;es when not working and to the transfer of the disease from man proteot them in every way against to man. Adi ages ere apparently sus-- l insects. ceptJble to Infection uid an attack' A tissue vaccine, treated with of die disease usually confers per-- ! malin, has been developed for Pr0manent immunity. A- successful tertion sgaim-- t the disease, but re-- 1 vaccination against the dis quires some time for the immunity eaM has not yet been discovered. to develop, and Should be given 'The onset and symptoms nf Tubefore the de seise makes its appear- laremia are quite like thaw of Tyance. Various teats indicate most phoid fever, for which it is freanimals may be 'protected when given quently mistaken. About two ito five at least two doses of vaccine severs days after infection, illness begins days apart. with fever, headache, chilliness, nausea, vomiting, and aching pains of the entire body. The fever continues TULAREMIA CASES for three or four .weeks and recovery REPORTED IN UTAH is usually very slow. The mortality, may be as high as five per cent, death as a rule resulting from a Dumg the first six months of this secondary pneumonia. It ia advisable in handling dead year sixteen eases of Tularemia have been reported to the State Board of rabbits, squirrels or other rodents, Health as compared with a total to use rubber gloves and wash the hud thoroughly wiJh soap and of five cases for the year of 1936. This increase ia (probably due to water. One should also protect himtwo faotors: First, greater alert- self against the bites of ticks horse ness and better diagnosis on the flies and deer flies, which may hews fed on any infested animals. It ial part of physicians of the State, and a good practice to thoroughly cookj in increase marked second, due to a all game meat, as thorough cooking j the number of ticks. renders such meat perfectly safe. more cstea Undoubtedly, many have occurred throughout the State which have not been diagnosed and have not been reported. Diagnosis Hot weather ia the time 'when the horse disease encephalomyelitis, some times called blind taggers", "brain fever," or "sleeping sickness is moat BMy to appear, says Dr D E . Madsen, Animal Pathologist of the n Pkl m us-S- Si St self-inflict- ed ! Mrs Mary Jane Roakelley is friends and relative iting 8iK Lake City. w-i- can now be definitely confirmed by a laboratory test made un blood obtained from inspected victims. In the past it was generally believed that the disease waa contracted only through contacts with the blood or carcasses of rehbita infected with While some of the case the reported this year have been in contact with rabbits, the great majority give a history of having been bitten by ticks. It has been definitely established that not only rabbits but also woodchucks, coyotes, skunks be- squirrels end other rodents may smnSos stoat B fatp Zorn Food Safety Iadleatorl Hem deobt of dapandabb Trtritaatiam with tfe Cnled io IMtl 59c USE THE REXALL COUPON TO SAVE 25c ON A PUR. HA8E OF CARA NOME FACE POWDER AND PERFUME. Van Drug COMPANY 13K OZ CAN -- ..A.. POCKETS 0 OK 023 Kitchen tnti In S9 Home Proving Kitchen certify perfect food protection DAYS beyond any avenge requirement! protection growth of diseae-cauir- g 15c WALTER BAKERS, LB CAN COFFEE, 15c DEL MONTE, LB CAN 29c 5c 9c 30c ALL FLAVORS mmm tilts Triple taros Boflt-t- a Crfeptos Pen, PEAS, 1E0IA IK3B-mim:-5- atuSD-QUAR- sgainst SOAP, - I fidlnsrtdf. " && a 15c m D0L- - ms- - 6018 .W,1ITE- - 12c ?3c 25c 23c 27c 2 1X5 CANS -- wHAiis ..... rac SODA CRAX, WAX PAPER, DIAMOND, 125 : 21 c A-- 1 PECTIN, JELLS FOOT ROLL 15c -- we 2 dottles 25c FARGO, LARGE PKG CORN OR GLOSS STARCH, vt trifled OTfavora. foe laftoTare on 19c TALL GAN Da msTE-c2 au,s SUGAR CORN FLAKES, Tripled MrE PORK & REAMS, r,ERCES SOAP, prot notion Monay-aarin- g G0LDLN FRUIT COCKTAIL, against bacteria. costly spoilage. Down In the teeming troplae at the health anthorities Belem, Brasil certified that the 1937 Wesdnghouee maintained perfect food protection. Bart of an, the Economiser Unit Ims than half tha titnal 5c 5c CORN, CORN BEEF, ANGL0' I20ZCAN HEALTH d Both f STRING BEANS, C0T' 2 clNS OLIVES) interested in PTA person of canning through the umpire WPA canning project sh-ulcontact Airs. Eliza Ewing. magxesla LEOTA, 2 CANS SALAD DRESSING, funeral services of Mrs Lulu All SOLUTION MILK op 19c 17c JELLO, PBITESIION The four leaf clover home science met at the home of their leader, Mrs Pearl Gordon, Wednesday evening, July 2& The evening was spent learning different stitches of lifAt luncrocheting, after which cheon was served.. MI SI AND PINT OF 19e DEL MONTE, 8 OZ CAN, SHOE CLEANER, K0 club PINT OF L&ODA, TOMATO JUICE, COCOA, lunch. Sheets for AUG. 7, 1937 TOMATO SAUCE, Wo ily will meet at Idaho Falls, Idaho Saturday, August 11, 1937 from 10 a m to 6 p. m In the city park in a family reunion. Ail member and dependents of this family arc invited to be present. Each pencil is to bring a box KLESvAC1AL tissues peoals e. BESUBEOf TO HOLD FAMILY REUNION Members cf the Ole Hansen fam- MANY specials UAAAAAAAAAAAaaaaAAAAAAMf TOMATOES, Mr and Mrs Athen Reese end Mr. end Mrs Ben Tueller have returned home from s trip through Yellowstone park. OF THE I in end Mrs Seth Godfrey spent Sunday at Logan. Mn Godfrey and I B Itolroau sang a duet- - at the SOME - vis- Mr SALE NOW OR . J E. Sheffer, Mn Mn Thomas Mathand Mn ews, Mn Fhri Lewis Glenn Lewis of Logan, Mn Dal Langley of Spokane, Mr Max Mathews, Jr and Mr end Mrs Robert Griffith, sprat the past week t the Griffith Ilome on Madison Lake in Montana. Mr end Ain Emery Oreq end daughter, Rene Beth of Idaho Falks, Idaho, spent the week end with li:m then. Everyone present hid a moat enjoyable time. w Faeloiy-To-Y- k- 1 3S .. Retail Aegist circle, ! blood-suc- i Mr end Mn Della Griffiths, lttl I Mrs. Rucl Plowmen seriated with .California wdh their rolatwea. j Uah Agricultural CoUege. The the serving at thw trousseau tea of affects the nervous system Miss Margaret Ririe at Lew ia ton n Mias Helen Flee Jeppesen of Ogden bcxsea and mules. In recent yearn Wednesday afternoon. t'.peni lest Wednesday visiting with especially during the summer months Mrs An- - it has caused serious looses in the ML?s Fwtell Roskelley attended e her grandparents, Mr and I West, Middle West, and several Johnson. draw puny el the home of Miss Nediu but Atlantic the states coast, along evenStoddard at Lewiston Friday Mrs. Eddie Smoker of Emmett, 'may strike anywhere. of honor wan in which given ing, It ia an infectious disea-- e an3 the Miss Margaret Ririe, a bride of Idaho has been visiting in Smithfield week with her grandparents lymptnm generally occur in ' thiee the part August. Mr. end Mrs Andrew Johnson. Mrs phases. The first state may escape Stocker was the former Mis Dora- - notice as k usually is only a mHd Lew Pilkington, Pilkington, Jay 7 Shupe of Burbank, California. Clamant Warner, jndispo-kloFaria Peterson, cmmonly accompanied with a rise in temperature. The Elwyn Peterson and George Smith . returned Saturday evening from an The Prosperity dub is holding a gtage j( diaraoterized by dis- e Library at uervus enjoyable tour of the YeBcwrftone symptoms which may National park, Grand Teton basin :S0 PJ1 Friaay. LA special speaker 3f accompanied with lnJy end Jackson Hole valley. They may from Salt Lake .will be present A . attendance is desired. tell you fish stories, but the one dowjj md we heard about the so called friend- -. ... vfoimtlv Mn J IL Milligan entertained at ly bean, ia unique and thrilling. oaJi aiK WI in home dinner her at Saturday and nans and follows when these last symp-o- f mm wero midmcZ honor of Mr and Mn Clove Milligan vally torn Placet married develop. Friday. their thrilling encounter with a .wese marked for Mr slid Mn LAaron Encephalomyelitis may be easily bsge black bear. F Quirt of Arco, Idaho, end the confused .with other diseases, Mn Seth Chambers was a special member! of the immediate family. Madsen points out. The SQvnptOfni to other ailments of the guest of the card dub, which was j Hr and Mis Milligan' left latex in are similar veter-entortained Thursday night at the the day for Boise, fitaho, where central nervous system, end called first the be at ihould home. will make insrisn their in home of Mn Vera 7 Cantwell sickness. Although the of 'indication Amalgo. Mr and Mrs Erie Gordon enter- - chances for cure are greatest in the Mn Clendon Bair and children obtained Tuesday evening at their early stages of the disease, there is home Monday home. Invited guests wen, Mr and no remedy .effective in all cases. ttii.hwuin.i, returned after having visaed here for a few Mrs. Lowell Nelson, Mr and Mn Treatment varies with the nature of flam Gordon, and Mr and Mrs the symptoms. It is especially days. Barker. A delicious luncheon praitant to keep the animal comfort-ma- s in- sewed, after which an evening able end to prevent Mn Martin Roskelley visited at enof music end social chat was jmy. Preston, Idaho, last Thursday Investigators of the U & Bureau joyed. of Animal Industry made the followMr end Airs. WaldeRarker and ing recommendations on the basis Mr Max Mathews of Washington, D C is here visiting with Ms par- family end Mr end lbs Erie Gor- of numerous reports from officials ents, Mr end Mrs. Thomas Mathews. don and family spent Sunday in and practicing vetemari'ans in all states: Login canyon. Mn Dal Griffith Langley of Spokane, Washington is visiting hen with members of the Grffith fain- fly. 1, BAKING POWDER, PAPER NAPKINS, reo GALUMET, TKG 10c 10c 5 23c 9c 9c 80c r SPAGHETTI, f00KJ!D' 15 oz L " NONET, My rod TOHty H-t- Biekot with Tooted httofa-fefraate. 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