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Show FrMi) v. 77, ivs TKK MT. PLEASANT PYRAMID Pace of down thousands dollais in the State. The average fot s the live-yeaiwoith of advertising, tln-Fill to peilod, Mabilshcd suili a reputation In 1915, has been 3j eases per year A huge nntjoiity ol the lulu lonatniity that the Times he came one ol the most piulitan! leinta cases In Utah tesult iitliet Hum handling Intected i, .bin's m advcittsing mediums Id Other papcis through- or Horn deer fly biles. Many out the countt) adopted miuii.u cases of tularemia cou.d be by nut handling wild toilcs, and Die elteet upon neigh buiir.g papers was marked, even tabbus al all, but rubb.r gloves when- such codes were not pub- should be worn by those who insist on handling them. lished. Deer flies should la avoided as far as possible and paiticu-lailSanpete Goes Into in ateas where they are Second Week With known to tv intected. People who are obliged to woik in No Contagions Disease areas whcie infected Has ate Allhough there were no com present should he well coveted muniedbie diseases repotted In with clothing. Further piotec-tiocould he obtain, d by wealSanpete last week, physicians and local health ol Meets i ing of gloves and some type ol led a total of 222 resident mesh heail set. Tin following is a list of all i.tses ol nuttttable discus. s to te State Depaitment ol health disease repotted for the we. k' lor the week ending August 20. chtckenpox, 25; dipthena, 3, This total includes 122 cases, measles, Ml; mumps, 16; pneu mostly tm asles, from delayed inonia, 1; scarlet lever, 3, tu 4; 4, tularemia, tepoits of the Murray City berculusis, Health Olficer. Last week, 101 whooping cough, 17, gonuiihou cases were teported and 93 for 1; syphilis, 2; and cancer, 5. the cortespondtng we. k last Breast Milk Still year. Three cases of diphtheria were Best Baby Food tepoiied as compared with fout A subcommittee of the Comcases last week. Since the first ot the year, 106 cases of diph- mittee on Maternal and Child theria have been recorded. National Research feeding, Four cases of tularemia were Council has concluded that; tv ported for the week. "As a food, human milk still Two of these eases were from the Nutlh remains the best type for young Point District on the east side Infants, although it probably of Great Salt Lake. It is thought always a complete food afthat both cases were cutis. d by ter the first few weeks, Bretts, deer fly bites. So far this year, milk has definite preventive there have been twenty eases and therapeutic vaue It restilcts advertising ut .mim Protect Honest Merchants t ,v In 1911 the Advertising Ciau that have been i.m.i dubious in value of New Yoik oigartied a "Vigi, but the advei lain,' 1. i to outline a lance Committee itsell has dune mm n i , ,,u 1 in. in lor advents. truth ng te been has (io.se ptugram eoupeia-UoUtah Farmers Second n lepm a im liaU Up a tellable between the two puwei Itittieito such proposals t t I . j newspaper To 'isng Tin been Air. talk. Washington's Only "just companies Speinet said, the Punter's Ink a comot the vigilumt and built outtus are determined In Radio Ownership u trade journal .a , was the to supply adequate .. lecirtc mittees, however, laws have enacted t.i u n.aht.g Is now of known tills Actuating to biotnkast i.ums senue in piogresstve as the Betterwhat a jiiImii n: .u. Business bureau. advertising . x ol southern area. moment bureau These were loaned to protect Hie 17 oltiei stales have le.s., Janudiy, 1918, Ltah has the honest merchants from tin un- inclusive laws govcrnim; ta..e ol General West Ups Rank second largest pcicontage influences of quacks advertising ;m ol dermining latrn families Mth laiitos New Yoik Tir.tei and confidence men. In lJ.t Advertising state in the counu, Ih. tail 01 Four In Gurd New spapei s have dune in.a ii these bureaus were updating in l Recent appointments and Frtsihkruelit, Utah State inltueii.e to establish lettable advent t..g ut nine utlicers in the 91 cities, and their College Kxlenslun Ml in a wide area atound in their columns. Ah. am ,u vice (lirectot, announced tuilaj. Utah National Guatd were an- was felt euis ago, th.- New Veil. nine, With 97.8 per tent o! its lann nounced this week by Biigadtei each, of these centeis. published its Index Lxpuiga-tortousfamilies equipped with ladto.-- . Genet al J. Wallace West, State Government Regulation Oi Advertising listing the Hpe- - ol .ut in walking order, tile beehive Adjutant General. i The following .mm oflieers acBoth the honest advertiser and verttsing it banned state is second only in Tills lid l:u lade i to Washington state cepted onginal appointments in the government try to protect columns. .mi which has 1)7 it just one lento the lank and unit as follows: the leader of newspaper ads false ails, ultcis o. e x a g g e , .1 t i! Donald S. Austin, of one per cent mote, accenting The for nothing, Captain, from spurious advertising. 115th Engineer Combat claims, vulg.it m r. pulsive no conto BMB's figures. Group, Federal Government ext-itThe West leads all othc. Salt Lake City, eltective August trols over advertising through ttces, matrimonial nln-imedical ads, noii.es ol the Post Office Department, tin regions in percentage ol farm 10.Kent J. ..ml Jorgenson, First Lieu- Securities and Exchange Com- foilunp tel lets aim families with radios with 96.4 average for the 11 west, in tenant, 115th Engineer Combat mission, and the Fedeial Tiauo "any other adveitising th.u un. cause loss to the Had t. u, North central states battalion, Salt Lake City, Commission. states. in health or nu.iaK, oi loss August 13. The Post Office has regula have a 919 per cent aveiage; Dr. Wallace N. Jensen, Cap,td tlons against advertising nn of confidence in the Northeast, 93 2; and th tain, Medical Detachment, btiJid form of lottery, publication ol vertising and hoiiond la South, 81.3. . Observation obscene matter, and the use ot ness, or which is icg.udcl Artillery California ranks third among Field unLake City, eltec- paid advertising which appear the New Yoik Times all states, with 97.0 peicent; battalion, Salt 16. in the guise of straight news worthy. Idaho, fourth, with 97.4, and tive August The paper ofteied a stand. u ; Second The Federal Trade Ahnud T. Edwards, Commission Montana, lift h, with 97.0. "We are happy to see Utah at Lieutenant, battery B, 653td forbids fraudulent or misleading reward of $100 to anj.me m.. the arrest and conviction ot the top of the list," Dr. Frtsih-kneeh- t Field Artillery Observation Bat- advertising practices which hur. ing The Extension talion, Salt Lake City, etfective other competitors. said. It also en- a person or him oht.un.n-- in falsi under forces the Wheeler Lea Act Service appreciates the cooper August 10. put.,; Charles F. Crippen, Warrant making it unlawful to advt-tis- through adveitising puhi-.cation of Utah radio stations, in Time-ol columns the 222nd the Otlicer Junior Grade, as that of the newspapers harmful drugs, foods, Field Artillery Battalion, Ogden, and cosmetics. The SEC Although the puhlishet., tai l"! and magazines in information to eltective August 16. extension Promotion of the following the rural families of the state. officers was also announced: Lieutenant Colonel Keed 11 Telluride- - Garkane Complete Richards, 43rd Corps Artillery, Salt Lake City, from Major, efInterconnection; Diesel fective August 17. Plant Is Shut Down Captain Kenneth W. Larson The Garkane Power associa 115th Engineer Combat Battion diesel-- t let-trigeneiating talion, Salt Lake City, from shut down First Lieutenant, effective Aug plant at Hatch was recently and put on an emerg- ust 10. Captain James F. Sylvester, ency standby basis and the co- 115th Engineer Combat Battaloperative began to puiehase ion, Salt Lake City, from First power from Telluridj Powei effective August 10. Lester to Lieutenant, according company, Fred H. Tew, First Lieutenant of Garkane manager Spencer, 191st Fighter Squadron, Salt, Power association. months Lake City, from Second Li.uten-ntFor the past thiee effective August 16. Garkane has been building a Tine foregoing appoint merits from line volt 0)X) Panguitch 44, of and National promotions a and Hatch to installing were authorized officers Guard to Hatch at substation Board of Officers comprisconvert the voltage from 44.000 by a one regular Army ottieer for distiibution ing to two National Guard officers over the Garkane lines to its and by order of General 700 members in Garfield and appointed Mark Commanding GenKane counties. This woik was eral ofClark, the 6th Army, based on the of and engineers completed of Unit Comsuccessfully lecomniendations two companies Utah the State Admanders and and phased out the two systems vol- jutant General. adjusted the transformer tages to the requirements of the Advertising Has An Garkane system. The main reasons for purch- Interesting History asing instead of generating You Can Be True, Dear Spenpower, according to Mr. cost of Much of the resentment that cer, were the excessive diesel fuel oil which has al- some people fuel toward advermost tripled in price since 1939, tising is a result of exaggerated the high costs of maintainamc claims. It is particularly imof the' diesel plant, the rapid portant that the local advertiser growth of use of electric serv- adhere to truth in his public members, message, snc he is closer to his ice by Garkane additional customers which necessitates than the outside, or : national advertisers, and they generating capacity or s curing with outside power to keep up can more easily check the truth exof his claims. the needs, and the fact that entensive studies by Garkane Advertising can he effective Freth 7 gineers indicated that better only to the extent that it is beQl service and overall economy lieved. Advertising men have V I I l MoyonnoiM could be obtained by purchas- not only the reputation of the rather store to protectj but the reliaing Powr from Telluride than by investing in further bility of the newspaper as well. diesel generating equipment. They can be one of the strongest Mr. Spencer states that sur- forces today in building up the a kind of veys are now being made for press America needs and ( 44,000 volt line from the Temust have to maintain its demoa to at lluride sytem Sigurd cratic form of government. For which Youll find Safeway prices are low on every item, every day point near Koosharem, democracy depends on fall and public opinion is likely will be built late this or early in 1949 to connect into based upon sound information. ek the Garkanes Wayne county A reader who discovers dishon7 the so as to augment est system advertising in a newspaper power in that area and permit is likely to suspect the same diesel units down the shutting spuriousness in the news col at Torrey. timns. Livestock And Farm News i , . . out-gtowt- oiga-ntzatto- s , s ol.e.-tionabl- :. i a-- , i tin-wo- Thr.-t- automata ally amt linn .v.iviii,; in .ho household by and huge, the con ii y over, milk Is Hie Sales! lood loi pieuuituie babies who atx m.ituie enough 'I In til east. to suckle at lilt younget ones may need special i .oiiiii.ii. al, p.o-(lute- t bn-as- liututiniial and other lacilittes. As a technic, Iniast fjedd.g ot piohably is the best and a providing graduation sense ol security to babies. Houevei, even when sh is using aitlllelal feeding, ttie loving mother can impart an adcqu.ee amount ot that in tier maimer of handling the uuant. Breast feeding is a m.uuiation point in the sequence ql maternal development, winch is se.-uiu- and physiologically to mothers. the psychologic value of breast Ceding as a technic is badly needed. t tie include Contradictions conditions In the pathologic breast or nipple and some disease ptoc.sses in the mother. An insufficient supply of breast milk complemental requires feeding if persistent efforts do not iiicieasu the supply. Minor to breast feeding objections arising from faulty antepartum psychologically pioof ol Con-eiet- attitudes, mistaken ideas and futluie to appreciate the emotional value of nursing in child care can best be met in the dime. They cannot lie handled as adequately after the Journal Amoii-eababy is born. pie-nata- l Medical Association, December 6, 1917 "The Advisability of Breast Feeding." SWEET COM! is SWEETER at GIUTSmiT . because the can pickers yet up early J Sweet corn for Safeway must be picked in the cool of the morning, before the heat of the sun begins to rob the com of its tender, juicy goodness. Early in the day, the pickers have the ripe, ears safely out of the field and on their refrigerated way to your table. 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T, ... 23c Saiasaa m lb. 43c MISCELLANEOUS Syrup lb. 12c ET Bread 3 pkgs. 18c lb. 27c MARSHMALLOWS Annual lb. 1C: EVERY DAY NEEDS 2 lb. jar 61; Pint 37c I ORANGES PRODUCE PRICES SUBJECT TO DAILY MARKET CHAMOIS 2 lbs. PLAN NOW TO ATTEND UTAH'S OUTSTANDING lb. 4c Stao Wothod, Whtoo public-opinion- ITT. 4c .. ioo Ripo, mmsBQdmmnm REAL ROAST ib.13c 9c lb. . PEASU:J LEMONS POTATOES MARGARINE . No. I Thick CANTALOUPES M BREEZE . lb. I3e rsZLuN GRAPES !b. e lO V' u tci.z- -r |