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Show HcaLTH UcrANiMeNi' RtrOui" ilies of Uloli DAILY HERALD C 1$ ouniy .wonting azarcls to Hen 111 nn o Minima e OPEfl HOUSE FOR ONE WEEK, MARCH 16 to 23 ... ......WOODWARD'S GYtt . Bliur Center, and L'Uh County has serious health'pollo I. and other dUeaaes. 101. Children' culln-- l problems of contaminated During 1952. tha county had an caring for heart patients. During last spring's high floods. ary water, poor sanilaUoo, lack estimated 10 000 cases ol lntiuof adequate sewage disposal andenia; JiJ caaes o( measles; 2J the county health department cocases of chicken po; 150 cases operated with the federal and state threatened pollution o( air. However, most of its municipal- of mumos: 171 trep Infections; health departments in mosquito ities are. sharply aware of these 71 cases of polio; TJ casea of Ger- control work. In April, May and December, cases of scarlet fcaiards and are working to bring man measles; staff cooperated bout improvement, fever; 11, of whooping cough; one the sanitation other agencies in the rat conthat was !h ecni-ra- l conr tutlnn'nf d.Dhthrria: . six. of rneumalic with of the year-uU- i Health, lever (reported to the health de trol .campaign." Meat InapecUe Hi. In re partment); two, ol luDereuioais: its annual it Department Under the new meat Inspection avohillls: three, gonorrhea; port, issued Saturday by Dr. C. M. i one. ringworm, and one, acalp in code. 3511 animals were inspectSmith,' medical director. ed; 6568 pounds, of meat were con Seventeen of the - county'i 18 fection. immunliation meas demned for human consumption, municipalities tailed to meet the steoDed-uaundaibs of the United Stairs ures was given credit for the ab and repairs and Improve sanitaPublic Health Service for culinary sence of tvnhold fever ana small tions of slaughter houses amount 'water in 1!53. American Fork did oox nd the low incidence oi ed to 114.400. In Beginning in 1952, pdultry and meet the atandards. whooping cough and diptherli rabbit killing and . processing es 1952. Standards Not Met tablishments will be inspected, and Cheat X Kay Drtv Two cities. Provo and Spanish the health de- all fowl and rabbit sold for market the year, During to meet failed standards Fork, label. cooperated with the must bear only during the record floods of partment medical An inspection of Alpine schools society. the tucounty last spring, The floods pointed out and the requested by the district, disclosed association a hltrerto unknown weakness in berculosis state In' bringing the atate mobile that many improvements are city sanitation, the need for special unit to the county. Approxi- needed to bring general sanitacovers on spring 25- mately percent of .the. eligible tion up to standard ooxes ana mannoics. inn lniaae com were The county health department population of not Is too cover type expensive, to 12.4 per cent two years reported that service stations and pared and the cities are chinking up this public rest rooms need improve break In their defense against ago. of 14.418 residents ment. The water contamination disclosed 51 tuberculosis suspects, throughout Garbage disposal A written report, outlining de 25 Inactive cases of TB, 239 heart most of the county is Inadequate, tails of the culinary water system. conditions. 55 cases of dlaphagm and many dumps furnish ideal of each city and recommendations. four tumors, six breeding and harborage for flies abnormality, been needed for improvements has cases of hernia and and rodents. "Since some of these tent by the health department to 101 casesdiaphragmatic of other diseases. dumps are' located close to the each municipality. Two cities have The public health nursing de populated area, serious health already completed needed culinary partment, headed by Mildred All are created," Dr. Smith improvements. Many, but not all. red, provided many services to problems noted. of the other towns have improve the In recommendation for 1953, the county, including communicaments under construction. ble disease control, maternity ser- county health department advoAll municipal waters culinary infant hygiene, tuberculosis cated: Improvement of Sanitation are sampled monthly by the coun- vice, control, care, preschool on watersheds, especially at the ty health department. During the hygiene, prenatal school hygiene including sources of culinary water supplies cprlng floods, the health depart- Physical, dental, vision and hear- of the county; adequate sewage ment installed and supervised ing examinations), cancer service, disposal a program for preven chlorinatlon equipment emerfiency service, par tion of air pollution; mosquito on the Springville and Spanish crippled children's .. I . and Increased environ V 1. .. - . I - ticipation in community activities. control m liuuic SSI: visiting ill adults, manning the mental sanitation irr syticiiiB lur I A' PRIVATI ATHLETIC 474 N I T- - and Numerous Bid In Sat-urda- FtOOit " Olympic, T.V, and Movie Celebrities. Welfht gaining aad weljht reductiea. Bust Improvement department, for wo roe (waman attendant!. Advanced A J Member Weight training for yeuag we a. of International Academy of Physical Therapy. 1 f REI Yecr During tha 1 wttk of Open How membership will be give to a visitor. Herald Want Ads Bring Results - EQUIPMENT TO SAVE LIVES OP SICK CHILD REN Mrs. Earl Fchr, (center) Utah Valley Hospital Guild baby alumni committee chairman, hands a $42 67 check to John H. Zenger, hospital blood factor machine (center in the trayi, a delicate auperintendent. The money will pay for the instrument to be used In charging blood in babies with an HH factor. Mrs. Robert Thomas, 1352 guild president, looks on. The machine at the rl;ht Is a suctn pump to clear the throats of choking children and on the left is an air humidifier for the children"! ward also presented to the hospital by thu guild. The money was raised in the 1952 sale of guild memberships. The 1953 sale will start in the fall. Save 50 . R-- ll Utah Boom Predicted Central Utah News Briefs turned :::. !ers Furnoce-F- il t Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Mensel re- - tioned with the U. S. Air Corps In from1 Brazil. His wile Is the former Jane evening Saturday Missoula. Mont..-wherthey wenVChandlcr of Dallas, Tex.1 to attend a music festival sponsor- ed by the Federated Music Clubs! Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Mower, 68 N are as listed Provo vaca of the National Parks District, it,7th E.. SPRINGVILLE-Willlam Black, the University of Montana. TwoUoners in Las Vegas, rev, Gas of the Three-Stat- e president Westminster College from students UVU UBB IIS UHD IMIUJlBUfH'j Oil company, told the Kiwan and the won in Lake in Salt gtrli home arrived Robertson City Doyle cation system. and boys division. These contests; Friday after spending a week in ians at their meeting Thursday Retrace Disposal this are being sponsored again San Francisco, Cal, where he at night that the development of the The county health .authorities for music students throughout tended a sales clinic of the Nehi gaa and oil Industry in Utah indi year re-conceded "much that j readily cates a great boon to this valley, the intcrmountain area. Mrs, Men- Beverage Co. mains to be done in Utah County! He described activities ot his own sel is president of the Utah State to bring standards of sewage disd Men-sel-s around the area of The company clubs. Music Federated to a desired goal both from Mrs. J. Petty Jones, Travers posal of proposed plans to pipe and Mrs. Ruth met were Berry, by a municipal and private standMr. and Mrs. A. W. Lyon the gas from there to tha Salt Lake widow of Ray Berry, former Pro- - Tucker, and Mr. and Mrs. Wllford Ras- point." Only one city, American at He stated the tests irom ue Is who mother the house voan, went to Falrvicw to attend aret. mussen Fork, had a modern sewage dls- wells now being put Into operation South Hall, Montana State Univer- the annual posal system, built In 1952. homecoming on Satur aa being top grade, much better sity.' However, Glen Sagers. sanitaday. They enjoyed a dinner served than the average run ana preaiiY y tion supervisor, pointed out at noon by the Relief Society and Mr. and Mrs. Ceorie E. Mechara an afternoon program held at the ed rapid growth and development the 1953 stream pollution " today'skl resort and adjoining Big Cot- had as weekend guests. Mr. and North Ward chapel. A dance was of this comparatively new Indus bill will require Utah towns to County Commissioners were drafting a letter to Lowell 'ton wood Canyon and Brighton. Mrs. Art Smalley of Ogden and held in the evening. While there try in this area. bring sanitation up to modern au- The musical part of the program It la believed that access roads Mr. and Mrs. I. S. John. They Mr. Tucker called on his cousin, standards, while the enabling bill Thomas, news commentator, will permit the towns to levy up thor and ski enthusiast, Inviting could be built to Alta, to the north-hl- were entertained at dinner with Amasa Tucker who Is now . 90 was given by Francis Rowe, who to view what is believed to be west, Park City to the northeast, Mr. . and Mrs. played trumpet solos accompanied Clarence Greer years old. to four mills to finance construcone of the state's finest potential 'md Midway, to the southeast, Mr. joining the group. In the evening by Mrs. Maurice Bird. tion. Mrs. Meecham also served a buffet Amonr Provoani attending the Glen A. Christensen was toastProvo City already has hired an wmier sports areas at mineral Adams said. luncheon to Thomas John of Los annual homecoming at Fairview on master and was assisted in arengineer to prenare plans for Basin in American Fork Canyon. lanaoloa Tnl Mr mni Mr Ftmn Mr. Thomas, who manages to sewage disposal facilities. SpringSaturday were Dr. and Mrs. Vasco rangements for the meeting by Meecham and daughters, Kristine M. Tanner and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Milton Harrison, G. Lowry Ander ville has purchased a site; Lehi spend part of the skiing season and Susan, and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stewart. son, H V. Robblns. William hopes to start construction this every year In Utah, will be hH A. 'Y.rWheelcr and El Bjam: Meecham and son. Billy. year; Spanish Fork, within two vlted to accompany F. C. Koiiol, ' ' ' Wasatch Forest supervisor, and years, and Paysbn, soon." Georte T. Tucker who ' was "In son. this For ac: industrial' .week's In an The county's new division of the JJtah County, commissioners, week Grant Ward meeting, Hilton Mrs. re SJtSft. and jured last sanitation in 1952 drafted, county, to the area in a snow weasel someport the birth of a baby boy cldent at .Lchl has been returned Robertson, recently released as wide ordinances, covering lnspeo- - time between March 25 and April March 10 at Rio De Janeiro, Bra to his home from the Utah Valley irestdept of the Chinese Mission uon oi meat ana meat products 5. zil. He is the ton of Mr.. and Mrs. HospitaL He Is reported convalesc for the LDS Church, will speak. - ' - ith standards for slaughterhouse d school girl was Oliver ward or rrovo, ana u ira lug : skier and A Forester expert Kozlql, construction and maintenance; in- -' a of Mr. rnomas, nas ae struck by a car this morning in mend ' spection or milk and milk products scribed the Mineral Basin region Lake View, and a Spanish Fork and inspection of miscellaneous as potentially one of the finest ski youth was injured Sunday when food establishments, covering reg' spots In the country, said Com his car hit a utility pole near . ulations for bakeries, Leland. grocery mlssloner Burton W. Adams. stores, iruit and vegetable stands The injured were: At present, skiers' can reach processing firms and so forth. Loye Ann Scott, 7, daughter of American the Basin by These rules, plus those 'already Mineral and Mrs. Hal J. Scott. R.F.D Mr. Is drafted by the cities, provide Fork Canyon road, which 1, Box 355 Provo, who suffered a for a uniform education and en- paved about half way broken right arm and possible In forcement program to be carried The Basin at present Is occupied ternal injuries. on. only by a few cabins and mines. t Kenneth B. Ashby, 16, R.F.D Vital Statistics The land belongs to the Wasatch Spanish Fork, Injured Sunday when The county health dcoartment's Forest. his car went out of control a mile - new vital statistics department Located at about 8000 foot eleva west of Leland on U. S. Highway provided the county with much in tlon, the area rejolcea in an ex- 115. He was taken to the Moody formation about itself in 1952, tremely mild climate, deep snow, Clinic at Spanish Fork. Utah County Rained 2,789 new and a snow season lasting through The Scott child was reported In citizens by live births In 1952. and June. "fairly good" condition at noon at suffered only two maternal deaths. "I la laea rtiriA 4a u a a nrh A Utah Valley Hospital. Heart conditions w ere leading tban The accident occurred this morn- existing skl ccnterii with only cause of death, with 160 of the one spot In the access road In Ing at 8.15 o'clock, when the little heart American Fork Canyon subject to girl and her brother crossed i ' du.f since rheumatic fever is Mr. Adams way 114, a half mile north of Lake ,udes fill A PflllCA ll'nrirAMArJ i L . occasonal ....v wraiwu-ine ggid today View LDS Ward Chapel, to reach health department urpes iicpri, all cases ComDee development of the a school bus stop. as The car which hit the chiir was ....... l,c uiuugiu mi me auenuon Mineral Basin- "could provide-rn,A. TWdrven bv W Miam Griffith. 51 liBasin Is located it the top. of the Provo. u':c v. L road up American Fork Canyon orf Mr. Ashby was cited for failure I wl to control his automobile, after Dp. Smith the Leland accident. Damage to Other causes of death werer ac- which forms a border , between his car was estimated at $200. cidents 70 (Including seven traffic Utah County and Salt Lake County. Exact extent of his Injuries was OVer the Granite Range is Little fatalities); .cancer, 69; cerebral Cottonwood Canyon with its Alta not known by the sheriff's office ..hmorh7gcs.J7Unfart,mortalit'd 46; Influenza and pneumonia, 17; diabetes, 13;; kidney, disease, 8; Gas In Oil, X.X 'V Gets Commentator-Ski- er 3RD Directors; Roy and Jerry Woodwa-- d. Roy, with Yarkk Studio, Oakland. Calif. Traltiin formerly Om to three Me. 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