OCR Text |
Show CLINIC HAVING VERY SUCCESSFUL WEEK IN LEHI Tho United Statos traveling Clinic, now In Utah undor tho Utah Publlo Uoalth Association, is having a very, busy week In Lohl. Tho clinic opened open-ed Sunday evening with a gonoral mooting in tho High School Audi-torlum Audi-torlum and ovory day Blnco that tlmo tho four doctors havo beon kept busy making examinations. Tho mooting Sunday evening was under tho direction of tho Lohl Homo and School League. Mru. Stanley Clark acted as chairman and Mrs. J. P. Cutlor lntroducod the spenkors and urged the pcoplo to tako ndvantago of tho clinic whllo horo. A musical program Included a solo by Miss Mary Andorson, Instrumental, Carl Gunthpr and daughter and William Klrkham and Samuel Webb. James H. Wall Is, oxocutlvo secretary secre-tary of tho Utah Public Health Association Associ-ation Was tho first speaker. Ho pointed point-ed out tho need of tho clinic in Utah and wont into dotall as'to tho findings they woro making as tho survey of tho stato progrossod. Two of tho govornmont doctors followed up tho talk with flguros and other information infor-mation along a health betterment lino. Tho opening prayor was offered offer-ed by A. B. Anderson and tho benediction bene-diction by Edward Southwfck. Tho actual work of tho Clinic commenced com-menced Monday with tho pcoplo of tho First Ward bolng looked after. Tuesday those of tho Second Ward wore examined and yostorday thoso of tho Third Ward. Today is designated desig-nated ns Fourth Ward day and Prluay tho Fifth Ward peoplo- will havo their turn. At the closo of hours yostorday over 300 persons bad visited tho clinic. ' Of this number 30 adults and ,135 childron wero examined. A tabulated report of the work will bo gotten out when tho webk is over hut up to yostorday not ovor two persons wero found to havo active tuborculosla of tho onttro number examlnod. o |