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Show THREE PACE m'S THE BOX ELDER NEWS, HIGH TITLE OF Name, m.y HEALTH Considerately Shortened to The following health instructions That Was Not Its Ap-p- e have been mailed out to all Habana, but school llation in 1634 Place Had teachers in Box Elder County, by Supt Remarkable Growth. Skidmore. i District superintendents shall of Gubn huye efuH im,m of the de la Ilubuuti. In 1034 general charge and direction under -instructions from the State Roan! -- t .oval (h'H e ((inferred upon the city jouiidm- - Idle, 'I.lave del Nuevo Education h de las India.s indo )' Aiiii'ianral Principals shall be reoa-iu;,Signifies "Key of the the details ot the supervising ,nv. tVoi'I'l and Bulwark of the West Teachers shall make a iou coat arms of tiny ,o In iie8." unphnsls, () bears a symbolic house canvas for the purp-rtlie municipality cases of influenza iftresentatlons of ihe for-csnil, .Morro, Iunto and Fuerza. information, and P, --.l vung literature. They shall also assist the Uabana is one of the several towns local boards of health in Diego jaded by die governor, visiting quarBe placed it upon the south antine cases, in order to secure rigid the town of Batabano enforcement ,8t where of the quarantine rules. 'stands. It was shortly removed iv shall report to the principals it They Its present position and rapidly the names and dates of familT center of the tV to he the chief and the names of any nd and one of the most important found affected with influenza: Alsc new La world. the Fuerza, in reS .eldest fort ideation in the city, was any intraction of the quarantine rties discovered. They shall also ded near the dose of the sixteenth icpi afterward, Philip the number of members of the famft fury. Shortly Second of Spain ordered the ines who have been inoculated against ot the ilinta and Micro the vaccine used ami resinfluenza, i its, for the protection of tin lmr-r- . ult of same. and at admit the same time the of the governor of Principals shall transmit such jjj, id residence to tlie District superintendent was transferred from Sun-1,-and local hoards of health de Can. to Maluma. For the t la 4lu population of Iiabana purpose of expediting the work, the hardly a, me than throe thonaml, community shall be subdivided by the 1- in die following two or three dec-1,principals into districts, to which It dntiMed. owing to a large teachers shall be assigned. And an ot SpaniuuN from Jamaica. immediate report shall be made by (lie 4 i!,g ilii pi riod. the city rose to he district tinn superintendent to the State SpnnKh-i-ntaletvial eenter of (j'Ui' Board of Health and State Board ol prinei-reiutin ami pii"es'ion, aad that Education, summarizing the woik Zmi of t he royal llei-tled an the mule monopoly between done by the teachers and sueit other tin and America. The walls facts as may be required. the city were commenced in The schools of Utah are coni routed 30 years Iaier, d Jl imil db a most serious problem. The yyith in, ip ef the city at the beginning L; health coditions the throughout the nineteenth century strikingly its rapid growth. Then the state are compelling various types of iileiires were almost all intramural, justment of the school program and jiiithin the walls. Large estuncias In some places the influenza epidemic w Inch is is of such severity that schools have jl huertas occupied ground gw intersect i d by paved streets and not yet resumed their work and may titered with ubstantial buildings. not do so. The toil of human life alt!ie first im ression made upon the taken in our state some of Ioris of the massive character of ready ohe This characteristic which might have been saved, points architecture. inre pronounced titan in any other very definitely to the need of educatpw city. The building ma-,i- l ion among the people. inf generally used is a conglomerate The superintendents who met Jan. jiarlne material, which hardens on 10th., requested the State Supt. to call be sure to the air. It is hewn into a conference of interested organizatat blocks, and so used in construe Walls are usually covered with ions and Institutions to consider the such 14th., a or plaster, ahd colored iu a whole matter. On Jan. ret of lints. Roofs are either flat, a conference was held attended by Mult of ihe old Spanish tiles. The E. G. Gowans, Dr. T. B. Beatty, PresL ect, which is enhanced by the pres- - J. A. Widtsoe, Dr. George V. Middle-ton- , to. almost every w here of trees and Dr.. L. L. Dainos, Dr. George R. ribs, is pleasing in the extreme. Dr. Richard R. Lyman. Prof. John Hill, I- "piie most interesting portion of T. Caine III, Prof. A. C. Carrington, tbuiw is that which formerly lay E. J. Norton. bin, the walls. The houses here and The conference agreed upon the folefur the most part been converted business purposes, but a few per- - lowing rules and practices to be obserstill cling to their old homes. ved, and appointed Sui t. E. G. Gowahs lies Liiel-ain Luba ami ller and Dr. T. IT. Beatty as a committee "I'le of Today. to work out a program along these . Beer Oc-Inc- i, y - ef I iics.-min-ati-ng Wonderful Tlie extreme beauty and fineness of weave. the perfect symmetry of design of this carriage are obtained only by the Lloyd Loom This wonderful, invention of shall B. Lloyd which lias Die oct-so- . n t 9 j - li in-.ii- ij 8' tini-lie- iu General Townshends Triumphs. palm tree iu tin arid Helios through which be fought1 nds out the selection of Gen. irles V. i . Town.shend to hear to UbOIUs of Hie ullies t lie Turkish r of surrender, observed the New k Her.: Id recently. Two years and Half ago. almost to a day, General ami (3,000 men, the rem-l,to- f In army of 50,000, ran tip the 1,1,6 l!:'g in after a fv ot id days and surrendered to ' Turk, while 40,000 other British licrs 1(3 y miles away battled to break through the Turkish to the beleaguered force, bow Oenerai Townshend lias s satisfaction. Tliat he, a 'filer ol war, should have been d to curry tills fateful message, iul to all Christendom, as well as But reiHiiins of the Turkish etn- -' is a unique tribute to a gallant net fiom the government lie and Ull'ler his command served so hike a -- wusbi-ui- inef-''lali- ob-hi- se-te- lines: The rules of the State Board of Health relative to the right proceeu ure in this epidemic shculd be widely published, on .iese rules be given oat through very practicable means of contact with homes and in class in1. struction. 2. While schools are in session every child in aLSmdance should be examined every day as to ms condition of health, and any child should oe sent home upon the slightest feeling of discomfort. 3. Any teacher who has the slightest ilness should be required to remain at home on penalty of dismissal. 4. A list of absences from every school should be furnished daily to the local board of health. 5. The local board or health should follow up the list for possible- cases New Soldier. I.eonard Wood said f, Jfn. 10 m m at a din- - "ashington: soldier is apt to be nervous, aiiike mistakes, but this is no of cowardice. It soon wears off. soldier was having his first rieuce of night duty. The passed "as 'discount. 7s le Sl,,her paced back and forth e darkness, a block figure sudden-eounce- d up before him. a,t! Who goes there? he chal-Selevy h tx-'- a. friend. was the reply. vnnee friend, said the neyv ' ce and give the .discount. pot to Be Avoided. tu ur,s- - Ue was' black, soldier, and from New Or-T- e 1th K yvns ; ,, heading toyvard the an comrade, .!!r Bolted him. Said the com-- , (l he advisin you, Lestah, ,s l, npah that river; tlieys 0 be lookin foh a molasses de- - j A 'sk r Good Catch. 'ay daughter? fo- - What prospects, young man? Do 1 "ie house yon live in? I.1 ront t. but I have five tons in the cellar. ier " Bo uls villa Oeurier-- J H . m mmmE. 'bfuily. 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The most vital are the everyday battles gainst ihe debilitating tendencies that invite weak-Fo- r nearly five decades a fPf, 8" in This part time work shoui i havo has it among other objectives pronnuu rich is from the elementary school to the blood-formin- g properties and as powerful in schi ol and the graduation of the high strength-supportin- g school senior so class our that qualities now as of yore. high fac lities shall not lie taxed next Let Scots Entuteton help you win your battles. e. r beyond the capacity. What-ev- i Scott 3t Bowne, Bloomfield, N. J. is-r plan of part time instruction m. be adopted, a pa.t of the time ol ailable for the health education woik. us attack the problem with intelligenai! teachers or that whole of the time Under such conditions a modified plan ce and enthusiasm and inane an addit-ioa- l of a part of the teachers will be av- that will accomplish what the com demonstration of the efficacy mittee has in view will have to he nd of public school machinery for doing this kind of a job. opted. E. G. GOWANS, The foregoing suggestions ate put State Supt forward independently of the reasons 27, 491!). January or argument for and against tlie closing or opening of the schools wim B. BASKETBALL SERIc.3. the idea that local hoards of ha!tit ATTORNEY-AT-LAwill determine where and when to (High School Correspondence.) PRACTICES IN ALL THE COURT!1 open and whore and when to clow This afternoon at four, the Box Elview in of the fact, however, that First National Bank Building five will meet the Davis quintet der Utah tlie people look to the school winkers in the Brigham City, first game of the season, in for assistance you can lie absolved from responsibility, and seme suggest- the Davis county team in tlie past year, we have encountered one of our ions are in order. strong opponents. no in a comWhere ..re cases there DENTiST Coach Twitched and tlie team exmunity there is no danger in holding First National Hank ".ilding, Second the school and no sense iu tlo.dng-- pect a hurd struggle with tlie Davis Floor, East Entrance The thing that will protect such a county aggregation under tthe l,f Coach Warner, and old oppon- is rigid quarantine, not a Brigham C it y, Utah. of Coach Twite-hell- . ent bun on puo. c gatherings. In place t Our team tills year is made up of where there are but few oa os, that YVM. E. is win-rthe disease is under satis- new material, with the exception of two veterans t.u..; LAWYFR year. Thu factory control, quarantine again i : i ha team lias little and the COUNTY ATTORNEY practice, the measure most to lie depended noPRATICES IN ALL THE COURT- - on In tlie first instance it Is quaran- new men wi'l have a hard fight thru-ou- t tlie game, but with tlie good fight- Ct; h tine of tile town as a whole, in Fee Brigham Fjty, 'he team, Coach Twitcli- slrh second, it is that of the family. One to come home victorious, hopes of the things most needed in tlie case of a quarantine family is what may lie Subscribe for the Deseret Evening called a social conscience, the thing that will not permit the individual to!ews during tlie Pease Conference, Practices in AH The Courts violate regulations" and thus expose Delivered at your home for 50c per it. Office: First National Bank Building others to tlie disease Right here the mon'h. John H. Horsley agt. Utah schools and the school Brigham City, woikers Accidents will happen, hut the be t must set an example to the community In places where the disease is on the regulated families keep Dr. Thomas W. increase and proper quarantine reg- Eclectic Oil for such emergencies. ulations are not being observed where Two sizes, 30c and 60c, at all stores. adv. persons with mild attacks are permitAND CONVEYANCER. to ted streets about and the go mingle Utah Brigham City, with other people, it would manifestly QUICK CURE FOR CROUP. be unw'ise to attempt to hold school. Watch for the first symptom, horase-nes- s These are the communities with need & and give Chamberlains Cough education and where there is full justat once. It Is prompt and BONDED ABSTRACTERS. ification for transferring the teachers Remedy adv. effectual. INSURANCE. 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All school officers should emphatically demand and work for the rigid enforcement of .lealth regulations. 10. A careful record should be kept of all facts pertaining to the epidemic Mint will, contribute to a better understanding of the disease. This will include a record of the effect of inoculation, etc Pursuant to the request of the conference, Dr. Beatty and State Supt, Gowans prepared the enclosed plan which on Jan 20th. received the indorsement of the conference. If your schools have been closed or have not been opened it is presumed that the influenza situation is most serious. The only way in which you can, to my way of thinking, meet your full responsibility is to follow the details of the plan outlined at the beginning of this circular. This will require the full time and attention of your whole teaching force. It will no doubt be clear that this is but a trans fer of your activity from one type of teaching to another that at this time undoubtedly is of far greater imnp;-fancthan the ordinary type of school work. We are interested in the welfare of our children and of the schools not only for this year but for the next and all the years of the and the future. Bo it your schools must be closed for the balance of this year, you are under obligations to see to it that conditions in your district are handled in such a way that you can open promptly at the beginning of the next school year. It is my zrm belief that if this is done, next years school work need not he interferred with. It the situation is such that a part only of your force is employed in the all grades by having the children come to the school for but a limited time each day in small groups under which each child can be subjected daliy to a careful health inspection, can turn in written work, report on assignments, and copy from the board the assignment for the next day; (b) regular school work, another plan of he necessitated. will proceedure Among the various kinds of part time school work that have been mentioned and are receiving attention are there: the continuation of the work of all grades by having the children come to school for but a limited time each day in small groups under which each m-.- I ' Lawyer ! PHILLIPS JOHN ABSTRACTOR DUNN LEE Dr. J. W. Chambers, Jr. CHAMBERLAINS TABLETS. When you are troubled with indigVETERINARIAN. estion or constipation, ta'-- Chamberlains Tablets. 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