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Show Garfield Leader, Garfield. Utah Friday, September 3, 1954 CLUBS omen s ection ACTIVITIES FEATURES MAGNA SOCIAL ITEMS Sister Dim Mrs. Wendells Jones Howick Archibald, 62, of Granite, died Monday, 7:45 a. in. in a Salt Luke hospital of a heart ailment. She was tne sister of Mrs. Althea Williams of Magna. Sincere sympathy is extended to the sorrowed family. Mrs. Arline Stewart, daughter. Opening Social Arrangements are now being completed for the Hunter Ward Back Home Again MIA Opening Social Tuesday September 7th, 7:30 p.m., Lieutenant and Mrs. Chester Wright have returned to make and everyone is cordially invited to attend. their home in Magna after an A program will be presented, absence at Mt. Air airbase refreshments mema was served, followed by Lt. Idaho. in Wright a dance. ber of the U. S. Air Force. 11c is now associated with the Mrs. Leta Beane Sharp of WichHighway Patrof as of September ita, Kansas, was a visitor in Magna 1st. Monday evening, as a special guest at the Eastern Star picnic. Mrs. Enjoyable Outing n Sharp, former Magna On Friday evening, August 27lh, resident, has vacationed with her sons and their families, Kenforty American Legion members two and Auxiliary met at Rockbridge neth and LeRoy Beane in Salt Picnic Area in Mill Creek canyon Lake City. for a must successful summer out Judy and friend, Lucy Lane, both nursex at the Cedar City hospital, are visiting Mrs. Stewart's mother, Mrs. Emma Whitmore and sister, Helen, at the Arthur Mess House. They will remain here until after the Labor Day holiday. All woik and no play makes Jack a dull hoy. Shower Given Jaml'S Howell Complimentary to Mrs. Donna Pilcher, Mrs. H. L. Garfield entertained at a stork shower Friday evening at her home. Mrs. GarWATCH REPAIRS field was assisted by her daughUs You Ut Help ter, Mrs. Lois Beck, Mrs. Kenneth Your With Jowoliy Huffaker, Mrs. Mary Howard and Rspairsl Mrs Jessie Drown A gay time ot varied games was enjoyed by ing.A festive time was enjoyed by Experienced - Capable twenty-fiv- e guests. Wo Guarantee Our Work all, complete with music and with th well-know- Garfield News songs. Mr. Reid Garfield has returned two home after an enjoyable Huffaker Jewelry and Furniture Co. Dial 4411 weeks vacation spent in Las Magna Ve- gas, Nevada, with his aunt, unciand family, Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Cammans, thence to Los Angeles, California, to t with another aunt and uncle, Dr. and Mrs. Carl Brimhall. vi-.i- STURDY SHOES lor Easiorn Visitors STURDY FEET For style, comfort and Long-weasea r, GOLDIES NEW SHOES Mr. John Peltersson and his sister. Mrs. Annie Clark of New York City, have been visitors the past week with a sister, Mrs. Eugenie Dea of Magna. Mrs. Clark had not $3.98, up Ask about our layaway plan. You visited here for thirty-eig- Mrs. years. Clark, Mr. John Pettersson. Can't Boat Our Prices Mrs. Dea and Mr. and Mrs. NichoGOLDIES SHOE SHOP las P. Pettersson of Price motored Magna, Utah to Price for three days on an enjoyable trip. Mr. John Pettersson, Mrs. Clark and Mrs. Nicholas Pettersson later visited in Magna and were guests FAST PLUMBING at the tiome of Mrs. Esther James REPAIR SERVICE in Salt Lake City. They returned to their home on Complete lino of WATER Thursday. HEATERS starling at S52.00 Pipoa and Fittings Plumbing Supplies Club to Meet Sowar and Gas Installations Members of the Dick Bezzant Club will meet Wednesday, Sep51 East 17 Straet, Garfiold tember 8th at the home of Mrs. Agnes Williams, marking the first Phono 5539 for an Expartencad and Uconsod plumbor. Froo fall meeting of this group. All members are requested to note osiimaifls gladly furnishad. the date. For boys and girls. ht Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Sowby and children have returned home Nick Mihalopoulas, son of Mr. from a weeks vacation in Alpine, and Mrs. George Mihalopoulas. is a most enjoyable time. reporting a for Mexico City vacationing in a a month. He will return September Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nuesmeyer 26th after a tour of Mexico. of Garfield have had as summer guests, a brother, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Chester Jones and two George Nuesmeyer of Kettlers-ville- , Ohio, their niece and family, children of Burbank, California, are vacationing for three weeks Mr. and Mrs. Harold Egbert, also with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. of Kettlersville and Miss MargarMr. et Finch of Concord, California, W. Seay and parents-in-laa a a and Mrs. W. H. Jones. She will be Mr. and Mri. Allan Boyle and husband. her later by joined son, Michael of Seattle, Washington, have been visitors the just Mrs. Ivo Rasmussen and two week of Mrs. Laura Sorenson in sons. Tummy and Kelly of Long Garfield. Mr. Boyle is a nephew of KenBeach, California, have been visitors for a week at the home of neth Boyle and the purchasing Mrs. Rasmussen's parents-in-laagent of the Kelly Ross Wholesale Mr. and Mrs. Fred S. Rasmussen. Drug Company in Seattle. Mr. and Mrs. Jack B. Brown have returned home after a most ten-da- y vacation at enjoyable Lake Tahoe and Sacramento, California. They were guests in Sacramento of Mr. and Mrs. George Mayberry. Mrs. Mayberry will be remembered as the former Alice Johnson of Magna. HAVE A CIGAR TELEPHONE CONCERN PRESENTS FROM ARTIFICIAL LARNYX TO MAN Receives Discharge Ernest Mirabella, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mirabella of Magna, has been honorably discharged from the military service after serving 36 months. He left Tachikwa, Japan August 17th, returning to the states. Just-A-Me- HUNTER NOTES Through the kindness of the Mountain Stales Telephone Co., an artificial larnyx was presented First Child this week to Filippo Notarianni. Mr. and Mrs. Giurge Badger of more familiarly known to resiProvo are the happy parents of a dent's in this area as Shorty, the Mr. O. K. Fothering-ham- , fine Ixiy, who weight'd in at 8 Shoemaker. local manager, made the All concern28th. pounds August ed are doing nicely. Mrs. Badger presentation on 'behalf of the will be remembered as being tne phone concern. Mr. Notarianni underwent a former La Juana Isakson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Isakson of major operation several months ago and had his natural larynx, Dr Magna. as it is known to many Other proud grandparents arc voice-bo- x Mr. and Mrs. Frank Badger of people, removed. Vacationing in Logan. Utah and Bear Lake are Mr. and Mis. R. M. Witbeck and two daughters, Wendy and Jolene. e Mr. and Mrs. Bert Lewis and Mrs. James Bertoch. mother of Mrs. Lewis, spent a week in Billings, Montana and Yellowstone National Park. While in Montana, they visited their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Lewis, e e e Mr. and Mrs. Phil Bertoch and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bcr toch and children and Mr. and Fillmore. Mrs. Horace Jones and family Second Son spent last week at Chalk Creek and in Wyoming. Mr. and Mrs. Dean A. Gardiner of Magna announee the birth of a fine baby boy Sunday, August 29 Honoring her new daughter-in- law, Mrs. Gary Rasmussen, Mrs. at a Salt Luke hospital. He weighIra Rasmussen entertained at a t'd in at 8 pounds, 5 ounees and prettily planned bridal shower Tuesday at her home. Games were played and refreshments served to the group. will be greeted at home by a brother, Dean and sister, Mary. Mrs. Gardiner will lie remembered as being the former Betty Driffill. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rushton Fine Son Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Perre-nou- d have departed on a three weeks of Magna announce the birth trip to Chicago. They plan to visit many places of interest in that of a baby boy August 21st at a Salt Lake hospital. He weighed in at vicinity. 8 pounds, 12 ounces and is being greeted by a sister, Yvette, at The Hunter Second Ward Bish- home. opric held a steak supper Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Mr. and Mr. David Marr of San Newton. A most enjoyable time Gabriel, California, are visitors was spent by the group. at the home of a son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. William Mr. and Mrs. J. Kyhart and sons T. Blake in Garfield. of Ohio, are visiting at the home Fear is more painful to cowardof Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Sorenson. Mrs. Nyhart will be remembered ice than death to true courage. as Bertha Sorenson. Sir Philip Sydney Enjoying a week's fishing trip in the Uintah Basin are Mr. and Mr, Clarence Evans and family. Your Doctor Says... 1 never found the Mrs. Emma Whitmore. Mrs. J. companion Mr. and Mrs. C'reagun of Spring-villClark and Mrs. Verl A. Haws that was so companionable as Utah, are visiting at the spent Saturday in Santaquin visit- solitude. -- Thoreau home of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Brading friends and relatives. ley. e, NiMiiA ed in coaprraliaa with your Ip cal uewtpoper. Thru erlitlri ore tthednled to oppem every other week throughout the veer in on effort to belter oequeinl yon with probrlmi of ieollk, end detigned to improve the of the people of Utoh. well-bein- g Miss Phyllis Nielson has dek tour to parted on a WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW and Montana to play the ABOUT RABIES! piano for various shows. This is sponsored by Mr. ClarThera are soma diseases whose ence Smith of Murray. very names produce a feeling of Jread in the hearer. Rabies is one of these, along with leurus STORK NEWS lilac and bubonie plague, the Death of the Middle Ages. Although few people have aeon Mr. and Mrs. Spencer O. Ames wa are mentally of Magna became parents of a a case or rabies, acquainted with the picture of a lovely daughter Thursday at a mad dog, saliva drooling from its Salt Lake hospital. All concerned mouth, eyes staring wildly, snapare progressing nicely. ping savagely at all that it meets in Tte path. Just what fs rubies and how true la this mental picture? Rabies is a virus disease, produced by tiny bodies that are too mall to be seen with the ordinary microscope. The virus is found in Lha saliva, so that a bite wound ia necessary for its transmission. It ia necessary for tha virus to be passed from animal to animal, for It expires outside of a living body. In some of the lower animals, it apparently assumes a latent stage, Merchant not producingactive symptoms or tha disease. The animals, such as Artist five-wee- $936 PEELFuneralHome Six Month's Premium Will cover YOU for all Utah State Liability Laws. Experience Confidence Dependability - -- Our every service is complete , sincere , and marked with solemn dignity. A family may choose a service to meet every need and thoughtful wish at prices that are Plus a small iniation Membarship within their means. Dick Openshaw 3130 So. 8590 West 525 West 2700 Phone 2124 South. Magna Whats Your Goal? L : J. - GET READY FOR WINTER Have Your Heating Plant Inspected NOW! v Banker Doctor Attorney A Teacher Farmer Writer Secretary Engineer Diplomat Chemist Architect Dentist Musician Historian Engineer Botanist Sociologist Psychologist Accountant 7J T. If you have not already done so, its a good idea to have your heating sure equipment checked soon to be it is in first class condition for maximum operating efficiency when the heating season begins. Gas furnaces, of course, are built for long, satisfactory service, but It t like any other piece of equipment, it is advisable at intervals to have .&fc them inspected. . you have your FURNACE MAN, PLUMBER or HEATING CONTRACTOR do It is our suggestion that 'S See ,V fes 2 A and blowers, Replace or clean dirty filters, oil the motors and check blower belts. tq keep the artificial larnyx in the throat at all times, and one day the Ephraim resident placed his In a coat pocket. As he turned quickly it fell out and was stepped on by his horse, breaking in several places. Thinking that Mr. Fothering-hawould be around, the man waited three days before he had his wife call the telephone office and explain the predicament, Mr. Fotheringham immediately went to see the man, worked for ' Wonderful Invention Through a wonderful invention four hours to repair the instruof Dr. Harvey Fletcher of the Bell ment The first words the man said, laboratories, it is now possible for people who have had their after the larnyx was placed in his larynx removed, to be able to throat were: Oh, its wonderful have an artificial larynx fitted, so to be able to talk again! The townspeople join with the that they can learn to speak within three days. At this date, there generous Telephone Company in are 35 people in the Intermountain hoping that Mr. Notarianni will States with such an apparatus, ac- soon be able to express these words, too. cording to Mr. Fotheringham. Monotone Pitch The user of such an instrument, which is affixed to a hole in the throat, remaining from the operation, will speak in a monotone type of voice, with the same pitch. The instrument is adjusted a little higher fur a womans voice. The other method of speaking by such a person who has undergone a similar operation, is to Salt Lake County workers, uncultivate their stomach muscles to such an extent that they force air der the supervision of Hy Breeze, have made extensive improveup, resulting in the words they ments at 2810 South, Ridge Way, wish. White in Ephraim as telephone (the former space occupied by the Orem manager 18 years ago, Mr. Fotheri- as welltracks, now a Magna street J ngham had a man fitted with a South. ai on 8950 West below 2700 similar artificial larynx, and he The streets were oiled and then surfaced with pea graveL which had baea dried for twenty-on- e County worken and trucks also days, working back to the hauled limbs and tree stumps shortest Interval. This te still from vacant lots, but a stern known at tha Paateor treatment warning was issued that viola ters for rabies and it still requires a of an ordinance which reads that three period of approximately weeks to protect the victim by debris, limbs, etc. should be haulgiving his body an opportunity te ed to the county dumps, will be produce a defense against tha prosecuted if they place such artiuiscoMa cles in vacant lots. This method Is practical, for the disease has a lung Incubation period. It may taka 60 to 60 days for it to develop after ons la exposed. It is thought that thia long time interval is dua to tho fact that the virus travels along tha nerves and that it takes thia long to reach (he spinal cord and brain, but it may be due merely to the fact that it takes the virus this m COUNTY MAKES IMPROVEMENTS ON STREETS c 3 Bartlett Quality PEARS period of CO days to multiply sufficiently to produce the uii When the disease develops, cuuses stimulation of tha brain, producing great excitability. In addition, the niusclei, most often the jaw muscles, go into spasm, contracting lightly. This ia followed muscular by aanaraUtad weakness and death. These effects give rise to our usual pirture of I nbid animal. The mental stimulation causes it to bo irritable, running wildly and biting viciously. Tha spasm of causes tha jaw muscle tha characierestlc drooling dua to inability to swallow. Thia has also given the disease another name, Hydrophobia, which means to fear water." An animal or man with this disease does not fear water, but he ia unable to drink because of the Jaw spasm. In about twenty percent or the eases, paralysis la tha first and major symptom. Although tha disease te not common In man, there ia a constant danger, fur the animal reservoir te always present As far aa te known, once the symptoms appear in man, it is fataL There are three methods to control thia dangerous enemy. First, dugs should be vaccinated against the disease. Second, tho animal reservoirs in the lower animate should be destroyed if discovered. Third, proper care should be taken if a person te bitten by an animal that is thought to be rabid. The initial impulse it to destroy the animaL but this ends any opportunity to make a correct diagnosis. The animal should be captured if possible, penned and observed for any development of the disease. If it appears, then treatment can be started in safe time. If the animal remains free of symptoms, there is no danger. A diagnosis can be made from a study of the animal brain, but this is difficult and often inaccurate. If such a study te necessary, the animal head should bo refrigerated until it can be taken to Uie nearest public health laboratory for proper study. READY NOW! Emil Feulner Fruit Farm 6641 West 3500 South 4 miles east of Magna (please bring containers) wed itilfie w- that burners, thermostats, safety pilots, and safety limit controls are properly adjusted, and dean and free from obstructions. Sec mountain fuel supply company - . Watch for S . Ses. ss!l ftf gFDflt Atw Ib At tvtfjf rfi y. (RoMMstf imH HRri . Utah ano trail wnta EXCEFT "HaMay Strtegggjs tIAl ixroimON INDUff agouNeisSebuteChftUMh best citdeff..- Va It's Yours r If You Prepare Plan NOW to Enroll FRESHMEN . . . Sept. 20 REGISTRATION . . . OLD Sept. 24, 25 WRITE REGISTRAR FOR INFORMATION Thi oitu fim oniicli Its gnat Bonbon tlavot HICKORY musnJOUHBOH, Brigham Young UNIVERSITY PROVO - UTAH pw Old Hickory DtslUUag Cecponlion s. f! 1 Philadelphia. - E St r 14 AUTOMATIC CONTROLS Serving 46 Utah and 6 Wyoming Communities With Natural Gas Barter-l- a logy, very early in hia career turned his attention to this dread disease. While not knowing all the facta about it, ha was able to devise a method of preventive treatment whirh is still the method used today, lie inoculated rabbits with this virus, and when they developed symptoms of the disease, they wen killed and their spinal eons wen removed. These cords wen dried or dehydrated for periods of from one to twenty-on- e days. This weakened or attenuated tha virus. The cords wen then ground into solution, and a victim bitten by a nbid animal was given daily inoculations of this material, starting with tha weakest or that Architect Meteorologist Homemaker Editor Librarian Actor Announcer that flues and chimneys are clear, clean and tight FILTERS fox, porcupine, skunks, coyotes and wolves, serve as a dangerous reservoir from which the disease can be spread to other animals and man. Man may acquire the disease directly from animate of this type, but te more often infected by a dog which in turn has been bitten by one of the carriers of this disease. Iasteur, the Father of progressed very well. lt is not necessary Manager the following work: FLUES S' Nurse Airman y- TST .5. r - ay The Hunter Second Ward Mutual will hold their opening social September 8, and a cordial invitation is extended to all members The following it Ml of o toritt of for their attendance. A dance a.id erliclet wrillrm by member, of ike program are scheduled. 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