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Show , by , DICK MORRIS, , Reg. Pharmacist Do you remember that old tel-i tel-i evision commercial that showed show-ed a smiling announcer who was always "protected by an , invisible shield?" Well, it seems he actually stole that shield idea from a chicken we happen to know. You see, every egg that she or any one of her relatives lays has an invisible shield all its own. It's a natural, inside coating ; that bars any harmful germs ' that might get through the ' shell. j ! And if you wash an egg you are just injuring this protection protec-tion and promoting deterioration deteriora-tion within the egg. So remember, re-member, don't wash your eggs before they're hatched. . .or at least fried. Shell we say more? Then there is the question, what comes first. , .? One thing that should come first in every household is preventive , medication. See your friendly i pharmacist at the CEDAR s DRUG CO. located at 137 1 ' North Main Street in Cedar j City. For those summer ac- , tivitics you'll find a large as-j as-j sortment of Hallmark Greeting Greet-ing cards and gifts including Glade's Candy, cosmetics, and goodies in our men's Scent ' Department. Don't forget our : ' 24 hour emergency service and ; free delivery. . .call 586-6703. THIS WEEK'S HOUSEHOLD HINT: If sprinkled clotheB must stand longer than plan- I ned, store in refrigerator to f prevent mildew. Do not store I in freezer. i ,- --..jp.-,- ,r, ,r. |