Show Mi M. M J. J Macfarlane cited cled on oil Health Bo Board Boardo rd o stared by a pros program 1 of interest of f In experts handling U d by h problems the eighth annual of f the Utah Public Health which met October lion e Hotel Utah Salt Sal Lake City attended ai were re made mad by almost e every ery a for a tuberculosis sanatorium tab and the following resolution Utah Isone is isone isone adopt adopted d Whereas one of three states not provid- provid um care for its patients 5 which is obviously an nn ant it t need teed in this state and Where- Where it Ie sanatorium is the keys keystone of against tuberculosis as asid td id out by medical men who have red Ired on our program therefore resolved that we adopt the sug- sug in 0 n of George A Albert bert Smith man manof of our Tu Tuberculosis r Sana- Sana ana ana- 11 Committee Committe and continue to to ore ort or- or e t and mi actively prom promote te a came camI cam cam- i e for a sanatorium I 14 M M. Critchlow of th the U U. SIss S. S Iss Is's Bureau strongly endorsed smiths Smith re recommendation n- n for a orlum in an address to the cones con con- sa es on Early i Obstacles to o the lOlls losis of Tuberculosis nr r. r blow said id A sanatorium will the tie alleviation of much suffer suffer- the resumption presumption of of-a of a gainful ocion oc oc- cion c- c ion and return to the happy d iet da many for of those who ar are condemned to death because of lit tite not fulfilling her obligation were were elected as follows I term tern of four years Dr S Dr-S Si S. S 'S SE S. S E kam Mrs Mr Clarissa S. S Williams Williams I leber J. J Sears Salt Lake City Grace Cooper Price Dr Joseph I fore Ml orrell Charles Hollingsworth a n Mrs frs W. W C. C Howe Mrs Mr LevI Levi r Salt Lake City Sam- Sam i. i Dye Ogden George Alb Albert Alberti i iI I i Silt Salt Lake City Dr C. C.- N. N Jen Zen Salt Lake City J. J R. R R. R Murdock u oCk r City Mrs Amy Brown Lyman Lake City Dr M. M J. J Macfarlane n r City James H. H Wallis Salt City Mrs J. J Rex Miller Price ran lane and George D. D or ert Salt Lake City to the board of directors term of one year ear va- va I caused by the resignation of WF Knox of Beaver Mrs Caw Cow C aw ow Provo Prove e i following were elected directors he t terms indicated 1926 Mrs West Salina and Mrs Nina Ninan i n Bowman Kanab 1927 Mrs N N. N Davis Vernal and Mrs Gene Gen Gen- e Ekloff Eureka 1928 Dr M. M us w Richfield and C C. E E. E Rowan Coyote 1929 Norman G. G Lee an am City and Scott Taggart T 4 e e plesent executive committee om e was re-elected re for a term of one ore year with the addition of Dr L. L E. E Viko The meeting convened at 10 o'clock In the ball room room of the Hotel Utah with luncheon at noon in the banquet banquet banquet ban ban- room fo followed followed f wed by an nn afternoon session The The President George D. D Keyser presided Out of state speak speak- ers era of note were Dwight S. S Anderson Ander Ander- son of New York a of the National Tuberculosis Association Association tion and Mrs Snide Saide Orr-Dunbarr Orr of Portland Oregon president of the Oregon Federation of Women's Clubs ad hd executive secretary of the Oregon Tuberculosis Association Interest attended the annual address address adress ad ad- dress ress of the president and the report of the executive secretary of the Utah Public Health Association James II Wallis Among mong the activities of the association association asso asso- mentioned in Sir air Wallis Wallis' re report report report re- re port was vas that that the wide state-wide lecture tour with maving health films Dur DurIng During Dur- Dur ing the year there had been held held l traveled miles distributed distributed distributed dis dis- pieces of health literature literature litera litera- ture and had a a. a total attendance of 4 5 Dr C C. N N. Jensen state superintendent superintend superintend- ent of public instruction made the opening address If the old adage an ounce of prevention prevention pre pre- is worth a pound of cure were observed tuberculosis be entirely entirely entirely en en- wiped out Dr nr Jenson said Health Education is now along practical practical practical lines i and Jt it is considered more I Important to teach a child the Importance importance importance im Im- I Ito of brushing his teeth than to learn leant the n number of bones in his body beldy Health habits habits inculcated in children will go far toward discoverIng discovering discovering discover discover- ing the fountain of youth and prolonging prolonging pro pro- longing the span of human life s 1 The IThe keynote of an address written by A. A C. C Rees manager of the Utah Associated Industries on Industry and T br c was industry's re recognition recognition re- re cognition of the importance of health for its ita employees and the desire on the pa part of the heads of big manufacturing manufacturing manufacturing manu manu- concerns to operate co-operate with health forces in fn surrounding employees employees employees em em- with the best working condition condition condi condi- tion and to safeguard their health in every way i I M. M S. S Winder secretary of the State F Farm Parm rm Bureau in an address on oh Relation Re lation of the Farm Bureau to Rural Health Work told something of the I contribution contribution made by the bureau in inthe inthe i the line of ot health education in rural c communities and pledged the support of the State Farm Bureau in the work of the Utah Public Health tion 1 A discussion Safe Guarding the Health of Our Children was ably handled und under r three heads as follows B By th the Public Hea Health lh Nurse Mrs Mrs Ruth Ward Mumford Community Nurse of Provo By the Organized W Women men of Utah Dr Jane M of the Health Department of the Utah Federation of f Women's Clubs and By the Modern j Health Crusade Mrs 1 Saide Orr In the address addless on Attacking the Tuberculosis Problem Mrs Saidie Saldie Orr-Dunbar Orr traced the progress Inthe in inthe inthe the control and prevention of tuberculosis tuberculosis tuberculosis tuber tuber- since the organization of the National Tuberculosis Association in 1904 1901 In 1915 there were only institutions in the United States for forthe forthe forthe the care of tuberculosis patients Now there are The number of-hos of pital beds have increased in inthe the same period from to Six dispensaries dis have grown to The force of public health nurses n nurses has been increased to In forty- forty eight at states states tes there are public health organizations health organizations and 1000 open open- air schools Dr John A. A Widtsoe chairman for forthe the Christmas Seal Sale in is Utah I announced as the womans woman's committee i ito to have charge of the the sale in Salt Lake City Mrs Harry Barry R R. R Allen president president pre pre- of the Salt Lake City Federation Federation Federation Federa Federa- tion of Women's Clubs Mrs Mra Arthur H. H S. S Bird president of the Catholic Women's League and Mrs Jacob A. A Kahn of the J Relief Society Other speakers on the program were Miss Gerda M. M Jacobson of Ogden who spoke on The Public Clinic as a Means of Tracing Early Tuberculosis Tendencies Dr L. L E. E Viko on The Tuberculosis Situation in Utah and Senator LeRoy Dixon on Knocking at the Door of the Legislature |