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Show UTAH VALLEY NEWS Urges Safety 105 NEW Ifidir, August GASES er COMMUNICABLE DISEASES REPORTED There were 105 new cnees of communicable disease reported to the Utah State Board of Health for the week ending August 18, according to a statement released Dr. William M. McKay. by Acting State Health Vommi. sloner. This I a decrease of 83 case from the previous week, and of 88 from the corresponding week last year. These new case of communicable disease Included one case of trichinosis, undulant fever and tularemia. Trichinosis, Dr. McKay aays, la not known to be widely prevalent in Utah, and la contracaed from consuming Improperly cooked pork from Infected hogs. Undulant fever and tularemia have been ldy SHERIFF JOHN EVANS County who urged pifh Priests of Utah stake, In an address Sunday afternoon, to take the lead In npholdlag the law, and eatlng an attitude of reaped for traffic regulatlona aa the flrat aafety on Utaha tap toward highway. Recounting the deatha la Utah, which at that time numbered 81, due to traffic acddenta. declared more Sheriff Evans deatha were caused through minor traffic Tiolatlona than through drunken driving or apeedlng, al- Of Utah diagnosed la Utah more frequently. but they are not widely spread. Everyone should be careful, how-evthat the mSk he consumes is clean and properly pasteurised. Undulant fever cornea from cows Infected with Bangs disease, or from infected goats. Tularemia, commonly known though when such an does occur, the toll accident Is heavy. Young people carelessly fail to observe the ordinary rules, and then when they get into trouble the father or mother of the youth in trouble nearly always pleads for lenlenry. He believed the elder members of the community should aten right up to their responsl. bllltles and demand that the law be enforced. rabbit fever," on the other nand. may be contracted from the bite of insects which have lived on infected rabbits, or from handling the meat of Infected rabblU in the process of preparing for cooking. There was a decreaae of 88 in the number of new cases of whopping cough reported, a decrease of 8 in the number of cases of tuberculosis, and one in the number of cases of pneumonia. Slight Increases were reported for chlckenpox, influenia measles, and scarlet fever. Even though this la the time f year. Dr. McKay said, when communicable diseases are less prevalent than at any other time, they may and do spread through the carelessness or indifference of those who are unfortunate enough to have contracted them. It is our responsibility as he pointed out, to so conduct ourselves that no other per-so- n will contract any communicable disease because of our care, lessness or indifference. People who are not well should feel oblL gated to find out the cause of their illness before they associate freely with other cltisens. clt-lxe- Do you buy Just Feeds Or Do You Buy Scientifically Balanced and under constant laboratory control. PRICES MII.K WHITE AS mm $loU V LAYING MASH WHOLE BARLEY GROUND BARLEY WHITE WHEAT RED WHEAT .00 .07 1.10 1.05 See ua about custom grinding at our warehouse or on your own farm. Our Dairy Fred, Starting Mash and all other feeds rannut be duplicated for li money. Do removed at the American Fork hospital Monday. Although suffering from a nervous disorder she la Improving meoiy. Farrell Willett left Tuesday morning for Boulder City, Nevada where he will be employed this coming winter. Mr and Mrs Harold Johnson, Blaine Johnson and Mrs Bitw York left Monday for Montana. Miss Margaret Stark, has ra. turned home from Salt Lake. Mrs Roy Carlson of Albion, Ida, has been visiting with her slater Mrs D. E. Willett the past week. Mr and Mrs Robert Wright and family, Mr and Mra Clinton Hill and family and Mr and Mrs Afton Steiner motored to Salt Air Sunday and spent the day. Mr and Mrs Wm. Dtttimorc spent, Wednesday up Provo Canyon. Mildred Robertson of Helper visiting at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Victor Johnson. Mr and Mrs Alvin Kirk and Jack Kirk motored to Weston, Idaho, Sunday. Miss Emma Kirk who has en visiting there returned home with them. Mr and Mrs Preston Shoell attended the wedding reception of Mra Shoell brother, (Walter Wll son) Thursday evening at Cedar Fort. Carol Harris spent tho past week at Mnntlcello, the guest of Mrs Don Christensen (Beth Anderson. Tuesday marked the end of the bean picking season at the A. H. Lowe farm, where for the past month about fifty hoys and girls la MILK WHITE FEEDS TODAYS have beea employed. Ward mambera wish to welcome the Chlpmaa family into our (Mrs. Ferry Nielsen Keportar) midst. They recently moved into the old homo of Mr and Mra HarThe 8unday school officers will old Hanson. have charge of the Sunday eveMra Rhoda Hreinaon and daugh. ning program. Elder William ter Mra Margaret Jams are reFirmage of Provo will be the prin- from the painful accicovering muslA of number clpal speaker. dent they met with Sunday evecal numbers will also be furnished when the car In which they from Provo, as well as several ning were riding collided wlith a car from tbs ward. All ward members driven by Fred Kelly of Loa Angeare urged to attend. les. Mrs Johnson waa thrown Mra Rose Harris was released as a Primary counselor Sunday through tho wind ahield of tho car. The accident happened above evening and Mrs Bernice Whit- the Upper Fallas resort in Provo ley has been chosen to take her canyon. Dim lights on the Los place. Jewell Walker had her tonsils Angelas car are said to be the causa of th accident. WINDSOR la spending the week with hie Mr. sad Mrs. Moroni J. Cottam grandparents Mr and Mr Qua of Provo recently returned from Omar. Mrs Mlks Nielson end Mr sad Mrs a delightful trip to Troaauro Lester Brown of Salt Lake were Island, spending two weeks vacatht dinner gueata of Mr and Mrs tion at Son Francisco and other Bay cities, Ferry Nielson Sunday. e e e Fifty delegatee representing It is not true to say the Disabled Veterans of tho MW did everything World War from Salt Provo, possible Uki and Ogden met for two Unless days at Canyon Glen in Provo for a state encampment CHIROPRACTIC Canyon during the past week end. was included in the treatment given. I)r. E. L. Aiken Span af Mane, Sea or write Mra. Martha Reynolds, R. F. D. 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