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Show S' Friday, June THE VOICE OF SHARON Though 127 children were examined and treatments prescribed many other children were not brought and consequently no aid could be given, either medically or financially, to relieve conditions which unattendthese ed will forever prevent State Health Clinic at Provo Brings ITet children from ftiting Into soTo Many Children Otheruise Doomed to Suffering ciety, he explained. Almost every crippling condition among children was found among the 127 examined, with Equal opportunity for all can never come to hund- infantile paralysis being one of reds of poor ciipphd children in this fair state of Utah the major causes of the serious unless more direct individual and community interest is conditions found. More Infantile paralysis exshown in bringing such children to these annual clinical ists than either parents or the conferences as were held in Provo last week, declares family doctor realize. The proof L. M. Farner, director of the state health depart- of this Is that cases of disease are seldom If ever ment, with offices in the City and Countv building Provo. in the family reported, and y.t 16 children Crippled Children Problems Discussed By Health Director , if N , f UTAHS BIG CELEBRATION AT SCERA were crippled due to the effects of this disease," reported Dr. Farner, who urged that careful attention should be given any sickness, however nuld It may be, as crippling conditions often arise afterward, even when, at the time, this disease was not ir. u Friday and Saturday - June 30 & July ANGELS WITH DIRTY FACES suspected. y Dr. Farner urged that parents report Bkknesses of this nature to the family physician upon the slightest symptoms. Ha also begged parents to be aware of i the help being offered by the of crippled Children's division -. the state hoard of health, and bring their children In for examination, If crippling conditions exist. Sometimes sheer inability of parents to bring their children, makes it necessary for community action, wfhich always can be started by contact with the local public health nurse. Wasatch county brought In stix crippled Children to the clinic, Uintah brought 16, largely because they took group action on it, and brought them In a school In Duschesne bus. brought seven and fltooele two. The other children came from Provo and ARKANSAS TRAVELER Utah county. as the happy-go-luck. Bob Buns.N, Though many voluntary orprinter and restores ganizations are working for Arkansas The Traveler, editor in child welfare, such as the Red newspaper out and politics-ridde- n to a helps community Cross, the American Legion, the harmony Provo Child Welfare Committee his friends, Fay Bainter, John Beal, Jean Parker and of which Dr. Sidney B. Sperry is Dickie Moore, (in scene above). A Paramount Picture chairman, and numerous other showing next Monday and Tuesday at the Scera associations, yet only three agenTheatre. themselves concern cies in Utah directly with this very difficult problem that of the crippled child points out Dr. Farner. The L. D. S. Primary association is doing an admirable job, and the Shrlners, a Masonic organization, likewise Is doing wonderful work, yet tremendous strides must be made In the future if Utah would adjust its crippled ' children to a normal life in the communities where they may be living. The State board of health provides funds, when necessary, to carry out the doctors' and surgeon's orders, after they have examined the children at the The State Welfare de-i- p clinic. art, in opt 'decides how far the parents of these children should be able to help, and the state furnishes the remainder of the money, as the . process is often long and expensive, but no child should be left to suffer merely because of laclc of funds, he ex- - cUMy 2.9 HORSE RACES At Fair Grounds FREE MOTOR 2 P. M. 29 4 Daily BOATRACES Mouth Frovo River July 2nd, 1:30 P. M. MAMMOTH PARADE JULY 4, 10 A. M. With 10 bands and its g comedy features and beautiful floats side-splittin- STADIUM SHOW - JULY Featuring the original performing on a ladder at 4, SKY-HIG- 7:30 P. M. GIRL H 115 feet high. new Automobile given away AND TEN $10.00 FREE BILLS We Celebrate the 4th of July With Our Friends in UTAH PRODUCED UGAR 1 -- FIREWORKS 4A yAAA i i "f A clinic. $ i .4, Registration and weighing and l Snowbing Challenge KIDDIES Straps u ' or Oxfords white black uuu WHITE Don't lot the PRICE niger Price Bracket The Scientific way of fitting feet. Ladies' Shoes Style Shoes in white, tan, black or Burgendy. Sport Shoes and ,... Sandals in a big variety i 50 New Work Shoe Department Have you visited our New Work Shoe department, if not, step in and see n shoes our line of sturdy MEN He-ma- This Shoes demands $1.79 in any No Extra Charge store. KmE Y Is the first step at the examines surgeon orthorpedic and makes his recommendations, whether for braces, corrective shoes, artificial limbs, or special exercises to correct certain are preIf exercises de1' scribed, a physiotherapist monstrates these to the child and to his parents, so that regular treatments might be given at home. Sixty new casps BheJby 1 59 ENJOY THE 4th on What You SAVE at Firmages bs 57c ? b. 73c 89c 89c PINEAPPLE, No. 2V2 can CHEESE, (mild) per lb WATERMELONS, per lb 7c 16c 15c 15c 2y4c y con-dtion- s. every shoe is a Genuine Friedman LADIES Heres one of the Biggest 3 big Specials weve ever offered tables of Shoes ?0 G fool you. SIZES 6 to JVa r to 2 xh A shoe from a DEMAND ! t GREY - BLACK Sizes 9V Close-ou- - 10-l- Heading a rocter of capable players, Anne Shirley RKO bus the featured lead in A Man to Remember, who doctor rural humane a of Radios stirring diima combis of benefit the for career sacrifices his life awl munitys Health! Lee Bowman appears opposite Miss Shirley, with Edward Ellis in the title role as the horse physician. Thanks for A second feature on the program is Every tiling. clinic, after which the pediatrician examines, and then the Boys s $5.56 1.45 POTATO CHIPS, pkg CORNED BEEF, Angelo .Wednesday and Thursday July 5th & 6th. A MAN TO REMEMBER measurlug f Oil' for the 25-lb- Red Star - and-bugg- SPECIAL 100-lb- s FLOUH GALE ot tions, which can usually be corrected by various means, either braces or exercises as prescribed by the pediatrician, who is always a child specialist at the Sharon PRICES EFFECTIVE SAT. and MON. of cases examined Analysis Is the most showed that flat-focommon of all crippling condi- Finals in BATHING BEAUTY CONTEST 1 SEVELL 1- y 1?I?V 30, 1933 Dinnette Organized 4-- II The first meeting of the newly club was organized Dinette held in Vineyard Mdnday with Mrs. Jennie Fox directing the summer's program of activities Club officers were elected as follows: President, Nellie Schro ,, Margaret Gam' der; mon; Secretary, Beatrice Greg Wil ory; Treasurer, Dorothy Hams; Reporter, LaWana Miller. The Monday meeting was held at the home of Hazel Orvin and recreational diArva Williams, rectors. The course of study proposed by the new club Is to train all members to prepare and serve dinners. ' Vice-pres- of crippled children appeared this year at the clinic, the other 67 cases being brought in for and inspection to check up on progress being made. Financial help Is offered to all children requiring it, from infancy to 18 years of age, but if examination proves the need at any time prior to 18 years, the treatments will be continued so long as hope exists for betterment. Only one class at crippled children Is excluded from this state help program, the mentally deficient child, the reason elng according to Dr. Farner, that the purpose of the clinic Is to help adjust these unfortunate children Into society, and obviously the mentally deficient cannot be adjusted merely by physical treatment. Their problem comes of under another department the state. have these "So successful clinics been In the past (this Is the third annual clinic held in Provo) that a more frequent clinic will likely be held In the future, depending largely upon the public response to this Important work", concluded Dr. 225 Farner. 1 Club SKID pnoTECTion rsj Jitterbugs get organized for the party. Everybodys talking night big Saturday about Rotalawn its the stand-ou- t Saturday Dance Dance of Utah fun County! spot night Dance and then more dance. Come on, you . ' i krtwnmtmni.mn i i Seasons Tickets Available 4 MORRISON Auto Supply West Center Provo ir R osalawn Dancing Every Saturday Night 1 5 |