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Show MhT. yovfmWr 9, 1939. Communicable SiDEBDNKER gy John EUBEKA BEPOBTEB Haney Furbay, PkJ). One rati hundred and of seventy-riv- e new oinmunlrable diHeane were li t!u l'th Slate Board of Health duriug the week ending Oct. tih, according to Dr. William M. McKay, Director of the Division of Comniuulcable Disease Coutrol. Thin is a decrease of only three casea from liist week, but a decrease of 87 cases from the correspoiidinK week last year. were reported in the r.umber or new cans of Inrieuenzs. mumps, scarlet fever, tuberculosis di d whooping couah; while Increases occured In the number of new cases of chicken pox. Infantile paralysis, ii'eifii-and Cerman measles. The li,fre(uemly reported diseases which "(purred during the week Just ended were one rase of sceptic sore throst In Carbon County, one case of unclassified dysentery in Grand County end eight cases of unclassified In Kan Juan Countv, and on-case of lethargir encephalitis (sleep, liiff sickness) reported from I'lntah County. Kleven of dab's 28 counties no communicable diseases for the week. Reports were received, however, from till except two counties. This Is a splended record. Indeed, Dr, McKay ss.ld. and it in dlcatcs the degree of rooneratioii whlrh the State Hoard of Health i. receiving from practicing physician and local health officers. One of the most effective weapon In the control of disease Is timely and effective notwo snowflakes ARE Diseases Increase For Week AU i new eaves and have eliminated the for visitors to ret rare steps. Other Improvements, under the program being carried out by the National Park Service of the Department of the Interior, include lusts!-- 1 lallon of a lighting system lu (lie new raves, eztention and concealment of the lighting In Tlinpanogo Uve to give an indirect effect and construction of trails to the eaves. State Agencies Plan For General Clean-up s all the billion Of n of snowflakes hat have fallen and been examined in great numbera, no two have ntr been found to have the aame ,hape. Like worda of poetry, they ire wonderfully alike, but infinitely different. Take a magnifying glass examine some fresh flakes falla dark doth, and you will see aome nearly round as plates, other! with six spokes, some as stars, and others with delicate feathery seems to appendage- be most characteristic, but there are .infinite variations of this. Some look like chariot wheels, some have tubular spokes, some have rims, others Snow la one of nature's do not. and ; en on ss choice wonders. TI1K MARTIAN MODE r, y ! 'S' .!c Jx i ; . Hfatewlde landscape Improvi-tuonthe object of the State Landscape Improvement Committee, which recently formulated a campaign for I'lah the coming year, l)r, Arvll L. Stark, extension hortlculiurlnt of the I tab State Agricultural college announces. Tie program is composed of ten points: 1. Complete removal of unsightly fences; 2. Tear down or make presentable buildings; 3. Stimulus borne owners to paint houses and other buildings and a general at of tidiness around the home and barnyard; A. To Improve the appearance of church buildiugs; S. To provide satlsfoctory landscaping for school grounds; (. To move all dead trees, weeds and other debris from the landscape; 7. To stimulate the I Luting of lawns and in flowers back yards; 3. To provide suitable landscape for cemeteries, parks, and play grauuds; 8. To encourage general use of plants that are known to be adaptable to the location; 10. To. landscape public buildings as a de- FOltMFK LtTIKKAN 11KD AT KK):, lesidents of California. CALIFORNIA . Word was received in Kurcka tli-- j other day of the death at Keen, Cal., of I'harliM Price Jones, aged 49 years and a runner resident of Kurcka. He had been 111 for a long time, suffer' ing from silicosis. his residence here Mr. During Jones followed mining as an occupation and was quite successful as a lessee in tho Chief Cons. Mine. Surviving are bis widow, Lueihi Spainhiwer Jones, a daughter, Knid, and two suns, Evan and Mack, all I Mr. Jones died on November 2nd end liis hurhil look pisce on Nov. at Hakersflcld. CARD OF TIIANKH ee to extend nur sincere thanks to all who were so kind aud eousidtrsle during the illness and following the death of our mother, Mrs.Ceetlla Huron. Wo are graceful to those who assisted at Hie funeral . nd to those who gave floral tributes. William and Frank Ilacon and Klmilies. Wo wish Is re monstration. Tbe Latter Day Saint church. State It is s civic responsibility of every .i of I'ubllc InMructlon, Department was it citizen, poln'ed out at the State public health office, to report Slate and county planning committo his physician or to the local health tee, the United States Department of Agriculture, and other interested officer any Lick ness which be is contageous. This is particu- bodies have been correlated into one will act as a planning larly true when such sickness occur unit which u one's own home. Good citizens board for the 1847 centennial, Dr. it was further slated, expect others Stark reports. to so report, but many times there The sun radiates more energy ir. Is some neglect about reporting Illnesses In ones own household. Pub- a second then the earth receives In CO years. lic health officers and agencies can only advise, collaborate and assist In bringing to citizens the best vvb science has to offer in the control of actual and prevention disease. The value of these modern weapons depends, finally, upon the willingness of all citizens to coperate in their Visit our famous icportlng. sus-per- P> 3. DIRE ft unci fn t he Room IDIRROR ' 'Simi ts . Cafeteria Embassy Buffet Oak Dining Room MIT Exceptionally good food at exception-- ' ally moderate LAKE'S Ml CLII leptrfc Cslili EICELIENCC Sciitilbtiag Ins prices. , Koor...corvGHT vo OtSTIUHS COtPOIATION. IV3V, SCHENICY NEWYOK . use. Improvements Are Made To Timpanogos Cave nt " :AsMiidimtiebrAeATcee.w.uk,t:..vAx ,.Nc. .x- &.' F- "4 i i WINTER a Whzt the well dressed woman will wur in tones where there is dan--r of air raids Is demonstrated by this London miss. She Is wearing the new lightweight lull of rose pink. 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