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Show THURSDAY, Jan. 13, TBI. BKLfEE 1918 Plans Being Made For President's Ball is lining up enthusiastically this year's "Fight Infantile Paralysis" campaign, Chairman Keith Morgan of the Committee Xor the Celebration of the President's Birthday declared today. Headed by Governor Henry H. Blood, U.S. Senator E. D. Thomas and Representative Abe Murdock, endorsements coming to national headquarters, from prominent citizens of Utah indicate the State will be generous in its support of the celebrations on January 29, in honor Mr. of the President's Birthday, from derived All funds said. Morgan these celebrations will go to the new Foundation for Infantile notional Paralysis. work in - the state Organization under is way under the diralready ection of C. Clarence Neslen of Salt Lake, as state chirman. Within a few days chairmen will be named for all other cities and counties in the state. Numerous committees will be Utah behind named to handle various phases of the campaign in each city. Thia year the campaign has been vastly expanded. The new national Foundation for Infantile Paralysis, created by President Roosevelt, will The be a permanent organization. Foundation will unify the fight against the disease on a fourfold : front: 1. Scientific Research. - BELfSBi CTAB DIARIES Gov. Blood wrote Chairman Morgan: "Utah has been glad to do its part, under the leadership of our President, in the campaign for better "The announcement made recently by the President authorizing the new national Foundation for Infantile control of Infantile Paralysis. Paralysis to 'be established with and started by funds received at the annual Birthday Celebration of the President will, I believe, meet with enthusiastic cooperation from those who thoughtfully desire to put this campaign on an intelligent and J. TO DISTRICT COURT B. Jewkes, county food, dairy and agricultural inspector, announced this week that twenty-fou- r of the dairies and milk producers in Carbon county have been granted licenses after meeting the necessary requirements. PAGE 8E.YEH The Women's club will present ft held under his own reconnaissance. one-ac- t play in the civic auditorium Teh complaint filed by W. E. Petertonight (Thursday). son, state liquor inspector, charged them with the same offense as the Buy your office supplies at The TWO BOUND OVER others. to doctors and parents present and new knowledge of the proper care which may prevent sad after effects, sucn as crooked backs, curvatures of the twisted "bodies, contracted spine, limbs. 4. Dollars to Orthopedic Centers, for combating Clinics, Hospitals, human wreckage. On Saturday, January 29, all kinds of entertainments and parties, sports and wholesome recreation will be held in celebration of the President's Birthday. All proceeds from these celebrations will be turned over to President Roosevelt who will give them to the new Foundation. It is expected that every city and town in Utah will have some form of cele bration and everyone will be in- vited to participate. In endorsing the campaign, LICENSES GRANTED 24 2. Epidemic First Aid. 3. Proper Care Disseminating JOD1NAL Upon appearing before Justice of the Peace J. W. Hammond last wetr to answer charges, cf violating the state liquor control act, two men were bound over to district court, one dismissed and one given a 30 day suspended sentence. Appearing last Wednesday, Matt Warner plead guilty to the charge and was given a suspended sentence and Sam Awano, charged in the same complaint, was bound over to district court In the complaint filed November 10 by F. M. Mathews, state liquor inspector they were charged with violating the state act by selling drinks at the Utah Beer Helper JournalAll guaranteed oa a basis of your money back it satisfaction Is not rendered. DONT GET UP NIGHTS i HEAT THIS 25c TEST FtEE tt ft falls. Help nature drive out waste and exoesa acids which can cause the irritation that wakes you up, causes scanty flow, burning, or backache. Flush the kidneys as you would the bowels with castor oil. Get 25c worth of Juniper oil, buchu leaves, eta., made Into green tablets. Just say Bukets to any Locally at druggist. If the milk does not meet the sanitary requirements for A grade milk as contained in the county milk ordinance, the dairies are being required to signify on the labels of their milk that it is B grade ra milk. Onl three dairies at present meet requirements so that they can label their milk as A grade raw Parlor. milk. The Comfort 1 PHARMACY QREENHALGH charge against Nick Koukialis Health examinations of all workers was dropped, and W. G. Wooras was Helper, Utah connected with a dairy or milk pro ducers must be made before licenses W2 will be granted, the inspector said. 21 Because concerns have not had such examinations made as yet they have not received permits. Milk rated as B grade raw may be SC1ILITZ and LUCKY LAGER and labeled A grade pasteurized ON TAP EXCLUSIVELY pasteurizer milk, in accordance with the milk ordinance. Many dairies at A COZY PLACE TO present are improving their plants in order to provide for pasteurization in with the law. Milk compliance brought into a dairy from an outside 222 So. Main Vic Martell, Mgr. source cannot be sold as raw mllkj but must be pasteurized. mm BSST ih Wl WEST There Is An ABERDEEN DEALER Your Community fei TOWN TAVERN WARM INDEPENDENT & COAL UP COKE COMPANY scientific basis." REMODELING NEARS COMPLETION Remodeling of the State Employ ment Service office on South Carbon avenue, Price, is nearing completion, according to Manager John C. "The quarters have been done over with a view to providing more efficient use of the space available, and several interviewing rooms have been added. WINES Number Cod L.D.S, CHURCH CcdUomla Fort Quarts 933 Gallons 934 972 California Muscatsl ..Quart Gallons 973 California Sherry Quarts 7033 Calif. White Port Quarts 938 Alcohol 20 by Volum if 4$&m k t C$&&s$ Sunday school 10 a.m. Cecil Broadbent, superintendent. Sacrament Services 7:30 p.m. Bishop Byron Carter in charge. Genealogical meeting every Mon-lait 7:30 p.m. Services held at Central School - "X S 1 i' at y jobW gMTAT on The CLICK OF M m i'm arff gm TE " V.Hi - . .Wl J.WM V ' '. W.rTA'kYi HfntiW.1. 4 4 urnr1"' .JSi- - w.f "f '1 ' fl, v vm 'I f J Jft. 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