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Show Courier NO. 14 Utah, Friday, Eeb. 27, 1925 Hymn), Caehe CttUBty XVI VOL. Aid For Tuberculosis Killed To The People of The State of Utah: At a meeting held in the State Capital on Feburary 3rd, 1925, the matter of introducing a bill in the Legislature, for 'the erection and In the absence of proper home treatment and no sanatorium to which to take the infected case9, it was shown that it was impossible to expect any appreciable decline in the death rate. Dr. C. N. Jensen offered the followed motion seconded by Dr. Heber J. Sears: Resolved, that it be the sense of this meeting in view of the demand for tax reduction from all over the state,' and after hearing from members of the Legislature present, as to the hopiessness of success, that no attempt be made at this session of the Legislature to secure an appropriation for a State Tuberculosis Sanatorium, but that a statement covering the transactions and conclusions of this meeting be prepared by the chairman, Hon. George Albert Smith, and given to the public, setting forth in detail the reasons why this action is deemed advisable. The motion was unanimously adopted. Hon. George Albert Smith, in a closing address, expressed his keen disappointment at not being able to accomplish some relief for the unfortunate victims of this dread disease in our state, but pledged those present that he would devote every energy he possessed in the next two years, to organizing a campaign which he hoped would bring the de sired relief at the next legislature (Signed) GEORGE ALBERT SMITH, . Chairman of State Tuberculosis Sanatorium Committee. SAMES H. WALLIS. Executive Secretary of the Utah Public Health Association., Additional Locals 3 Ward M. I. As Scout Round-uTu Present Play Now Off Press p silk hose (seasons) at 75c sale at Bank Building- Sat. during $1-2- the annual repThe , Mutuals of Hyrum Third "The Round-up- , and Monday. Nothing But Ward, will present, ort for 1924 of the Cache Valley of in at three acts, Dont a the The Scouts comedy Truth, America, is forget big picture Council, Boy will be sent out to the Rex next week. See add in the at the South Cache Auditorium, off the press and - the friends of Scouting in all parts Courier for particularsTuesday evening, March 3. Gurtain 8.15. , of the Council .and the' State, Baby Chicks from Utah and Col- at Executive Scout This to Victor maintenance of a Btate tuberculosis being one of the tryout, draaccording orado hens. Alfred Fallows, Hyrum discussed There was booklet is the most sanatorium Lindblad. The ad matic efforts, arrainged for all the Utah, Phone, 43 w. were present at said meeting: Hon. wards of the Stake, for the purpose ambitious ever gotten out by the Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Petersen, acof chairman Albert full Smith, of being scored by( the committee George Council and includes reports of Mrs. E. Gardner Ray companied by Dr. i the State Health Commissioner, selected for that activity. the Logan, the Hyrum and the and children, motored to ,Salt Lake districts Alfred Blumbery, Senator LeRoy coof There will be no charges for adthe Franklin CouDty and week end." last the City, spent and Williams Kate Dixon. . Miss mission all over fourteen from the uncil. It is illusttaled with four at the sale James H. Wallis, members of the Scout Dont with various Hyrum Wards are welcome. activities. sample cuts dealing forget In Committee. Sanatorium RouBank and State The cast is as follows: Monday. Building Saturday Among the features of "The addition the following members of W. D. Porter. nd-up are the introductory state- Trade in your old washer on a new Robert Bennett, ad the executive committee of the Utah one. M. E. ments of the Presidents of the CouRalston, Henry Danielsen. Public Health Association were presW. W. Dick Hendersen President of Cyril Clark ncil, Donelly, Mr. and Mrs. W. Foster and fament: George D- Keyser, president. Van Dusen, Clifford Warr. the Brigham Young College; of the ily of Salt Lake City, spent several Clarence Dr, Heber J. Sears, Dr, C. N- - JenC, F. Olseo. Scout Executivej Mr. Lindblad; and days here with Mrs. Fosters parents, Bishop Doran, sen, State School Superintendent, data on Bessie Brown. the returns Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jensen. Gwendolyn Ralston, the Executives Mrs. Clarissa S. Williams, Dr. 0. K. Mrs- - E. M. Ralston, Lillian Gill. from Scouting during the past year. Mr. S. A. Dunn is moving into Hansen, Mayor of Provo, and Mrs. the Ethel Lucile Rosenbaum. Editor of A foreward by the Clark, Pres. Israelsens resident, Mr. Dunn Mable W. C. Howe. Clara Olsen. Jackson, booklet, in editorial language, sumsold his home to Milton Baxhaving DixSable Ruth the Nielsen. value Senator of On the invitation of Seout marizes briefly Jackson, ter. Pres. Israelsen is moving into Helen Pearce. Work. . Martha, on, the following members of the the rooms over the postoffice. booklet in were Senators the show that present: Reports Legislature Specialties between the acts. Leave your orders for Gladiolus nine hundred and fourteen registerJohn S. Lewis, David Jensen, ClarTHE HOME TOWN d G. Frank Ryan, ed Scouts it the three districts nam bulbs and Dalia tubers, at Jensens I4 ence L. Funk, ad T. 9 ed above received 10,381 W, Warnick, Jos. Grocery, Hyrum. PAPER , Finlinson, David Hirschi, and Representative of expert leadership during the year i Mr. and Mrs. Farlin Allen, accomChas. B. Petty. at a total cost pef boy, of but three panied by Mrs. Wood,' Mrs. Alien, s The little country paper From the old home town dollars and fifty cents per boy. This, mother, all of Salt Lake City, spent George Albert Smith, presieed, according to the Scout Executive, the last week end here with Mr. and Makes the city man smile and in his opening remarks, alluded When it comes around. constitutes a record of considerable Mrs. Elam Allen and to the tuberculosis situation in family. significance. The reports also rec For he lays down the daily Utah, and the urgent necessity of Mrs, Delia Christensen, wife of ords the extension of the Cache the State doing something to care And irons out his frown. Alma Christensen, a highly respectFrankinclude ouncil to the for those suffering with this dread Valley When he reads all the news ed lady of the 2nd ward, passed lin County district, emdracing From the old home town. disease, and protecting the well peoaway at her home last Tuesday and Franklin Idaho Oneida from He counties, ple becoming infected. The funeral' services No slanders or murders. afternoon. and th town of in Bannock reviewed the work' which had been ..The, newest arrivals to. be reportAre on the front page;- 7 will be held Saturday ' at 2 p. m.iin s. done by the' Utah, Public Health As- ed are Idaho. County, boys Mr. andMrs. Albert No crimes or vulgarity, the 2nd ward chapel. sociation and the Tuberculosis SanThe of Council ex President the Mr. Mrs. and Clarke, No passions or rage. Hillary Olsen, Mr. W. F. Mau, Proprietor of atorium Committee for the. purpos- Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nielsen, Mr. and presses optimism for the future of reflection The Three Rule Store of Logan re- But a mirror-lik- e ed sanatorium, and spoke of the Mrs. Elroy Nielsen, and Mr. and Scouting in the Council. "The or Of a peaceful, sleepy town, week from a trip to San meetings held last fall with Mr. T. Mrs. Niels Johnson. ganization is growing, be writes in turned last Is stamped upon his memory B. Kidner of the National Tuberhis statement, including in the book- Francisca and St. Louis. Mr. Mau Mr. Mrs. Clifford and Warr enterWhen the paper comes round. culosis Association and Dr. James let. Our Council now covers the spent approximately a week in each in honor of Mr. and Mrs. tained Waring of Denver, both eminent whole of Cache Valley. Hundreds city for the purpose of buying a He reads about a melon and new line of merchandnational authorities in sanatorium Calder Hall,' Tuesday night. Those of men are Grown by Farmer Hatch; devoting their time to it. complete Mr. and Mrs P. L. present were, Which his he ise store here. for planning. Healsostated thateiabor-athe used to sneak them Remembers Fathers are learning, or perfecting Dr- - and Mrs. Worley, Mr. and Clark, will 28th. Feb. inspecifications for a proposed open Saturday From the same melon patch. their knowledge, of how to meet stitution for Utahs needs had been Mrs. Arthur Jensen, and Mr. and their sons on a common Mr. and Mrs. Heber Jensen an- And then the paper pictures plane of Mrs- - L. L. Gardner of Logan. prepared by Mr. Kidner, together nounce the marriage of their daughunderstanding. Big catches ic the creek, with valuable suggestions in pre The newly organized health cen"In subscribing to the reports of ter Lillian, to Mr. Harold Gill. The Where he spent hours fishing paring plans. A bill had also been ter of this city, reports thst at the the department chairman, contained marriage took place Feb. 20, 1925, Every Saturday in the week. drawn, to be introduced in the Leg- findings of the conference held here in this annual report of the Cache in Salt Lake City. The young folks Aeross his mind there flashes islature providing for the necessary January 29th and 30th, only 11 childValley Council, Boy Scouts of Amer- are well known here.and their friends The combination train. appropriation, if those present con- ren were found normal out of 115 the Scout Executive. are showering them with congratu- And hes 211 defects were found ica, .writes cluded after thoroughly investigat- examined. standing at the depot Several parties have been I want to take this opportunity of lations. A barefoot boy again. The highest ing the matter, that that this was in the remaining 104. those able, loyal men who given them, the last few days, where the proper thing to do. numbers were for teeth trouble, 47 thanking have made this record of achieve- they have received many beautiful There sweeps across his memory , under 46 defective. These weight, That can never grew dim Senator Dixon, a member of the I am confident that presents. conditions are controlled in a great ment possible. The senate committee on public old, pine spring board it would be impossible to find a health, measure Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Horton, of through proper nutrition. And who had beea the place he used to swim. requested to inter- Miss White of the Extension De- group of stauncher friends of Scout Salt Lake City, accompanied by Mr. view members of the ing than the great group of Scout Edwards, are Hyrum business visit- You can talk about the daily Legislature, and make a report, stated that he partment of the U. A. C., will give leaders in this The newsboys cry around, Council, ors this Friday, having come here a lecture here, to the parents on had done so, and it was his The Editor of "The Round-up- , opinion to investigate conditions relative to But its punk beside the paper that a measure asking for funds at this subject. The date of the meetFrom the old home town. The folks Solon R. Barber, Chairman of the business opportunities. this time, when the demand for a ing will be announced. Council Departmeut of Public Infor- enjoyed a pleasant motor ride here Avery G' Powell. reduction of taxes is so general,' Willeys-Knighin the forward that in a having spent ACCREDITED CHICKS FOR SALE mation, writes would fail of passage, and might Scouting is providing for potential just 2 hours and 32 seconds on the hurt the cause when the legislature Write t for our prices first. Now civie leaders. "A city chief of highways from Salt Lake City to next convened. is the time to get your order in for states that the Boy Scout Hyrum. They were favorably imEach Senator ' is laying the foundation pressed with conditions here, and future movement endorsed present deiivery. White Hatchery the conclusions of Senator and intelligent man- were interested in the Adamson Dixon, sells only S. C. White Leghorn AA for The Farm Bureau committes have and expressed theii deep sympathy accredited chicks at single A prices. hood. writes the Editor. "A may- property on Center street. been appointed and are at work on with the movement; that while they Full count and safe delivery guar- or of a city declares the organizathe Annual Social to be given for all favored personally the proposed leg- anteed. Write for Price List No. 48. tion and growth of the Boy Scout Scout work. About three thousand members and their partners, Thursislation, they were pledged to vote movement, in my opinion, is the copies will be mailed to interested day, March 5, at 8:30 p. m., at the against any measure proposing addWhite Hatchery 3rd ward hall. The committee plans greatest civic event of modern time. riends of the movement. itional burdens in Scout the taxation, and the Through organization for a program, social games, refreshPetaluma, California should they have to do so, their votes boy is taught to forget self in the Mrs. M. W. Cutler entertained on ments and a dance, music furnished might be misinterpreted by those interest of others and learns the Tuesday evening in hpnor of her by the 3rd Ward Orchestra. Its who did not understand the situatgreatest lesson of life, that of ser- iusbands birthday anniversary- - The going to be a real good time. ion. vice. We need have bo fear of the Farm Bureau evening was spent in playing games Brief addresses were made fey future ' citizenship in America if and also enjoying the Radio. Deothers present in which it was point-e- d . Carload of Idaho Russets Scouting can hold within its grasp licious refreshments were served to Mr. Jessie Petersen, who had the and Blue out that there are approximately Victor the boys of the following: Messrs- and misfortune to hurt his ankle, about 1,500 people The Round-uwill be available suffering with tuberH. P. Anderson, Leslie Nuhn two weeks, ago Prices all next week upon futher investigaculosis in Utah, and that the aver- Special at the Scout Executives office in the James Wilson, W. P. Porter, Jack tion, found that a fracture was the age number of deaths each year for Logan High School to those who are Baxter, A- J. Clawson, Mrs. Davis trouble and is now receiving ten years ending 1925, was 184. Hyrum Produce Co. specially interested and engaged in and Mrs. Charlotte Allen. - Wil-for- - man-day- L lrd . - -- k e - . t, po-lie- Annual Farm Bureau Social ce wide-awak- e . POTATOES to-da- y. - p - Mes-dam- es -- |