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Show Friday, NovoihWr EUREKA REPORTER Page 2 i,Utah 1nbiic Health Association was committees Nampd For recent definitely committed at it . Christmas Seal Drive annual convention, to Initiate a and 23 i movenieiit for the erection ieiuipment of such a hospital. Organization of a central state; ciUh is one of the three states In rommlttee to have charge of the tj,e t'nion which has made no pro-f : s tuberculosis citizens. ('hrlstmas seal sale, which opens in, Utah on Thanksgiving day, was per-irtah Iublic Health Associa- fncted at a recent meeting at the tjon wjjl uso a portion of the funds Hotel Utah. 'raised during this years sale in! the j,a! nil facts and statistics of Neplil L. Morris will head and the prcvalance of the disease in j committee as state chairman, James II. Wallis, executive secretaryar,(i getting the same in shape: of the Utah Public Health Associa- ,0 present to the next legislature, soj a sufficient appropriation may tlon, under whose direction the sale !ls conducted, will act as secretary. ,a a!4Pd for the erection of a sana-- j Associated with them will he two toriaiu. This, Mr. Wallis states, representatives from every county in vm necessitate recommendations the state. from experts on sanatoria, and means The seal sale plana this year are tiat a tuberculosis diagnostician will larger and more comprehensive than be attached to the personnel of the for any proceeding sale, according Association during the coming year, to Mr. Wallis. This Is necessary, he committee will bo appointed to to put over the program for V0Mt ira.t e and puss on the most Ilke-th- e coming years work. This year gjfe yor a aanatorlum, and the campaign, for V(1.y atpBt features of architecture (he the financing of which the seal sale wm be investigated so that a corn- -; The increased enjoyment and added pleasure of enteras- is held, will take on Intensive j;j0 an(j comprehensive plan can be: of constructive work. 1 revious- - 8Uimittcsl to the legislature. It also1 taining when you can switch on the Radio makes it a ly the Association has been concern- ,i!Cang employment of tuberculosis most suitable Gift for your family. ed with making surveys and gather nargtfg to visit, if possible, every statistics so that t ho extent of b()Jl(5 jn the estate where the disease Here you will find the. famous RADIOLA models from -- ing th disease within the Mate might js nown or suspected to exist, and The de,rtnlned. Traveling gM.Hre a complete social history and which to choose. e j1?? I VVJi number of contacts in each place. In- -, 0,11 M"h dlT Prices To Suit Your Purse. formation on home treatment will 28.,8 people examined, 75 were suf- , n at the tiine of the nurses fcrlng with active, virulent rases of. Tgl the disease and exposing a vast num-one-haALL RADIO PARTS CARRIED IN STOCK. of the proceeds raised members of from he Bale of her of other peop the ChrlgtinaB Seal their Imniediato In Salt Lake connty will be nsed igale more wideIs even The disease .to aid In the tuberculosis work at spread that these figures vwfo the general hospital. County Mr. Wallis explains, since only romnilggio'neBr w. P. steinoker, Dr people In each community p, county health commls- Clinic a sioner. gtranp, and Miss Margaret Ingersoll, of nurses, and others Kealli.lng that these victims must superintendent with the Assocla-rocniv- o medical treatment and care tlon in the connty sale. A RoiuaikaMo Rrronl. came better known. It Is the stan such as can be had only In a tuber-- 1 lf million seals to Five Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has dnrd and main relianco for thoso dis- culosls sanatorium, and In view of sell forand a apiece have been a remarkable rocord. It has been eases In thousands of homes. The tho fact that there Is not even a ordered for penny this year's campaign. In uso for colds, crpup and whooping facts that It can always he depended tuberculosis ward in any of tho ten ana an Is a to safe and and for half and almost upon pleasant century cough ha constantly grown In favor and take are greatly In Its favor when It limited accommodations in the Salt In the UST Uk. County dener.1 Ho.pU.1, U popularity as Its good qualities be Is wanted for children. M.ty h hMng rapidly organized under a central county committee. Salt Lake, Summit, Juab, Cache, Morgan, 0 mmIff ; fr Isscwpmtiki 475 DEPARTMENT STORES j ECKEKA, UTAH. Fancy Gift Stationery r i Id Attractive Holiday Boxes j A Gift for All i in-sa- is . 11 j lf Eureka Merc. Com. Co. Ef one-ha- JJSt Tooele, Waaatch, Doxelder, Carbon, Umery, Uintah, Ducheane, North Sanpete and Garfield conntles are already organized. The large cities are being organized Independently and will report direct to the state committee. In Provo the sale will be conducted by Mayor O. K. IlanBon, Dr. H. G. Merrill, John S. Smith, Alex and Senator Leroy Dixon, with It ul h Ward Mumford as secretary-troasuire- r. Ogden, Logan and Salt Lake City are partially organized, and will be completed early the coming week. To simplify purchases for those citizens who wish to Invest larger sums in the health campaign, bonds havo been prepared In 5, 10, 25, 50 and 100 dollar denominations. The sale will open Thanksgiving day and close Christmas eve. The state committee appointed includes: Denver County R. Chase Murdock, Mrs. Karl S. Carlton. Iioxelder County J. D. Peters, Leah R. 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