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Show A THE SAUNA StlN, SAEIN A,' UTAH ; Continual Improvement :i: Seen in Health of U. S. '" Washington. Health conditions in the .United States continue tQ e; with new low corded ih 1935 .for typhoid feveT and diphtheria, Surgeon General' ' Parran said in. his' annual 'report on thp work of the publi.c health service. The general death rate for 1935 was 10.8 per 1,000 population, compared with- an' average, from- 1931 to 1935, inclusive,' of 10.9, Dr. Parran. .reported. The tuberculosis death rate continued its recent downward trend, a movement hailed b'y Dr.' Pa rran. as .one of. the Outstanding achievements in public health in re- -' death-rate- re- -. s cent decades.. . With'the decrease in many of the communicable' diseases. which were previously made the special object of public health efforts, there has been an increase, in deaths from-thchronic diseases, such as heart disease and cancer, .and the Public Health Service is now devoting in- creasing attention to the study of these conditions, said the report. ' Rise in Poliomyelitis. - . total A ' of' nearly 11,000 cases of poliomyelitis was reported in 1935,' as compared with 7, 500. in 1934, this disease, being unusually prevalent in the eastern regions of the country, Nearly- 8,000 cases of .smallpox were reported in 1935, an increase of '2,500 over the number for 1934, but a smaller number- than for' any year prior to 1933.' The annual average for the five years pre- - ceding ' . . 1935-wa- s 20,400.. The public health service is . . en- - gaged in. the analysis, of the enormous, amount of data obtained in the health inventory conducted in 1935 and 1936. This, study included a survey of disabling illnesses, physical impairments, an'd facilities, for medical-caramong 865,000 families in 90 cities an.d 23 rural counties the 'most comprehensive survey of the kind ever undertaken in this country In addition' to its. strictly public health functions,- the public health service conducts 25 marine hospitals and relief stations in 154 ports for the- hospital care and treatment of American merchant seamen and other legal .beneficiaries, administers, two narcotic farms for the care 'and treatment of .narcotic addicts, and furnishes and supervises medical and psychiatric services. in federal penal, and correctional institution's. " Social Security Act. Praised. . In the marine hospitals, 1,904,300 hospital days were furnished and 1,290,00(1 out - patient treatments were givefi during the fiscal year. During, the year there was inaugurated the ' public health administration program authorized by Sections 601 and 602,. Title-VIof the social security act. By the close of the year. each state had submitted a plan for operating under the public health provisions of this act and had been allotted funds from the available appropria. tion.. In the opinion of the surgeon the' public health provigeneral, sions of the social security act bid fair to provide the greatest impetus to health conservation efforts that has Occurred in recent years. Moreover, it' marks the. acknowledgment that local health service is a responsibility and obligation of the federal government. e . - - By Household Hints " It is easy to theorize concerning international peace. . But one can-.nsatiate so set ot rious a problem with mere theory, Many plans have been sug- gested by many people; ' The test of experience has found these theo-Tie- s alj lacking in the quality of - pow-'e- r for peace. The three outstanding efforts' h a v. e been-first, Pre- -' paredness which argues that an adequate army and navy will prevent an attack. Preparedness, the philosopher of fear, always breeds suspicion'. Competitive armaments are bound to result in some sort of an explosion.' History has proved it so. Second, Organized Public Opinion, which would build a wall about its own , Ossie Solem, newly appointed foouniversity. Solem comes to Syracuse from the University of Iowa where he was athletic director and .football coach for four years. He replaces Vic Hanson who resigned as coach of football at Syracuse at the close of the 1936 season. tball coach of Syracuse . . . . . . AMAZE A MINUTE SCIENTIFACTS L Life Is Short Life appears too short to b spent in nursing animosity or registering wrong. Love of money is the root of all evil; but curiosity oft leads to wickedness. If you dont think you can do it, try it anyway. Then you will find out why you cant. We believe in applying the mind to art, culture and literature but not every instant. Sometimes we like to think of corned beef and cabbage. First Requisite If one cant enjoy his own company he is doomed to many un- happy days. George Washington was famous, but imagine the magnitude of his fame if there had been newspapers like those today. When we practice good principles it is extremely gratifying to us as well as to others. . . Abolish Guest Rooms. that its pretty hard on a guest to be parked on the living room sofa, but just the same were going in for the abolition of guest rooms. For the simple reason that theyre used on an average of twice a year and thats not enough to justify wasting all that space the rest of the time.Make a secondary living room out of .this space and youll be surprised how useful it will turn, out to be. In Philadelphia, it is almost traditional for a house to have and upstairs or a back living room. We like the idea ourself and are all for going back to the intimate of room. sitting designation There are so many times in the life' of an average family when two living rooms would solve all sorts of problems that one wonders why this Ninetenth century essential has not been carried over today. Almost every family has an asBetter Get Started Organizing Tools of furniture that could be sortment Some Winter Afternoon. refurbished to make an upstairs label them in contrasting but equal-l- y living room.'. A sofa that clutters vivid colors..- Painted wooden the living- room, an old, but oh so a hassock pegs on the wall can support smock comfortable rocker, and sunhat, .shovels and weeders that could be recovered, the drapand edgers. A gay' rack over a eries of several years ago that with substantial work table is handy to a little dyeing could be used all hold the smaller tools, and shelves-wil- these with a little going o.ver could make a pleasant extra room. be needed for books on garIf theres no fireplace here, you a dening, garden diary (times pruning and so forth),, might acquire one of those ready containers,, flower show schedules and the like. Throw caution to the winds and have a single galvanized wash-tu- b installed and paint it too, a bright mad color. Dont be ' afraid to mix colors if youve ever seen a Mexican blanket you know' what we mean by real extravagance in pure color. Of course a Mexican corner would not be truly Mexican without a mural so get courageous and try one. A little burro should not be difficult to sketch, especially if you draw only the front of him, his head and two front feet. A rough- caricature will suffice, painted brown and black in the right places, with eyes perhaps of yel- An Old, but Oh So Comfortable wicker Rocker" low. Hang - DoThis For a We realize Cold - - - - l - The 1937 version of. the bicycle sailor is of rippled weave taffeta with a dotted veil. Here it is in brown with coral rust grosgrain bands around crown and neck. The ensemble is of beige woolen. If the cement floor of your cellar, has a paint with a. and thus keep the enemy special paint used for this purpose subjects out. This theory is symbolic of the sold by paint dealers. . Great Wall of China: and mental If iodine is accidentally dropped barriers. are no stronger than maon a linen towel, cover the spot terial barriers. Public opinion dare an area of selfimmediately with dry starch and not imprison itself in to have uniish and expect thinking the stain will soon disappear. versal appeal. .The question, Does Print your childs name inside his public opinion honestly and sincere? rubbers when he. goes to school. ly want universal peace? still rer Third, The This will make it possible for his mains unanswered. teacher to identify them among the League of Nations organized, in 1920 court of arbimany rubbers of about the same which is primarily a of war must tration. The spirit size: arise before the League can adjudiAssociated Newspapers. WNU Service. cate the point .in' dispute. The League has done a great amount' of good, but it has failed to establish peace on the earth. The failures of these three theories suggest the BY ARNOLD thought that peace is . basically neither an economic, nor a social nor even an- ethical problem. It is fundamentally a' spiritual problem and must be settled upon that basis alone. .' Realization of this fact has given rise to that form of pacifism which is expressed as follows: I should like to be both a Christian and a patriot; but if my country forces me to choose, I will be a Christian. This is a negative pacifism from which we gain no constructive result. Simply refusing to fight does not create peace. In England, Ramsay McDonald expressed a more hopeful aspect by saying: We have paid too little attention to the tigrine impulses in human nature. If we think we are going to best the things which culminate in war without a- spiritual fight, we are foredoomed to failure. A spiritual fight! And there can be no spiritual fight .without sacrifice. War costs. We pay enormous sums of money in warfare. Peace also costs. Men die in the cause of war; men must die also for peace. What this sacrifice is to be no one has ' But we venture yet determined. the question: Would the Surrender of a nations national ideal in behalf of armed defense, or bal: ance of power be too great a price to pay, if by such a sacrifice the conscience of the world could find its final inspiration .and its victorious appeal for peace? Must it not be by way of the Cross rather than way of the sword? The banner by tci vice. , . - Says : rough-finish- if you wait till spring to. do something about .that garden closet dr corner youve . been thinking about these many springs. Because then youll be too busy with your digging. Better get started organizing tools and vases some winter afternoon when theres no golden weather' to lure you Wouldnt a Mexican comer in the cellar be a bright- thought for gardening paraphernalia. Calcimine the corner a bright adobe pink. Have some bins built for peat moss, fertilizer and .such,' and paint these bins, electric blue and- yellow and. UncUPkiiQ. . My Neighbor Line your clothes basket with oilcloth cut to fit basket. Fine fabrics will not then catch on loose pieces of cane. waste baskets on either side of this mural, just where theyd be hung if he were carrying things to market. These baskets can be painted too, and will be just the place for your dahlia supports, your twine and your flower pots, in varying sizes, awaiting developing seedlings. 'IX'OE be unto you permanent By BETTY WELLS oooooooooooooooooeoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo , A' can of chicken and .a can of vegetable soup combined makes a delicious soup. By Charles Sugliroe OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOft' THE CROSS V OF PEACE LEONARD A. BARRETT Surgeon' General Cites Low Death Rates in 1936. . Quick Relief with 2 Bayer Aspirin Tablets The modern way to ease a cold is this: Two Bayer Aspirin tablets the moment you feel a cold coming on. Repeat, if necessary, in two hours. If you also have a sore throat due to the cold, dissolve 3 Bayer tablets in glass of water and gargle with this twice. The Bayer Aspirin you take internally will act to combat fever, aches, pains which usually accompany a cold. The gargle will provide almost instant relief from soreness and rawness of your throat. Your doctor, we feel sure, will approve this modem way. Ask your druggist for genuine Bayer Aspirin by its full name - not by the name aspirin alone. i Virtually lc - a. Tablet - THE OTHER WOMAN LIVES '. of the Cross must be lifted alongside of the Stars and Stripes.- War must be crucified on the Cross of - Peace. : The way of war leads to darkness and destruction: the Way of the Cross leads to light and life. In stillness and in storm, blessed is that nation in' whose life is the Cross of Peace and in whose government abides the principle of sacrifice. - Western Newspaper Union. Voice Mirror built mantels with a friendly gas-- , log to add its word of cheer. Slip covers for the old chairs, in a gay brown and apple green chintz,' a hassock recovered in the same material with yards and yards of beige fringe sewn around its sides, old draperies dyed & dark, cocoa brown and, since most of our old furniture smacks of the late Vic- -, torian era, wall paper in a large wistful pattern for the walls.- JUST AROUND THE CORNER may seem unreasonable, but mostmencannotunderstandwhy a woman who Is usu&Uy happy and loving should have recurring periods when her whole character seems changed. lie cannot appre- -. date the distress, the discomfort that all women must endure. He does not know what It is to do housework with an acldng back and failing energy. All be does know Is that other women seem more cheerful by comparison. Are you such a '. : . - wife? Don't let tlie ordeals that all WNU Service. to Cure Yankee Twang . three-quart- - By Betty Wells . women face cause you avoidable discomfort or endanger your home. ' Do as so many wise women have try I.ydia E. Pmkham's Vege- table Compound. For three generations one worn- an has told another how to go "smiling through" with Lydia K. Pmkhams Vegetable Compound. - It helps Nature tone up the sys- tem, thus lessening the discomforts from the functional disorders must euduro In the three ordeals of life: 1. Turning from girlhood to womanhood. 2. Preparing for motherhood. 3. Ap- -. preaching "middle age." t' wife; Don't lie a take LYDIA K. PINKHAM'3 ' YKGKTABLK COMPOUN'Dand Go "Smiling Through." . . . which-wome- . three-quarte- SALT LAKES NEWEST HOSTELRY Oar lobby is delightfully air cooled daring the summer months Radio tor Every Room jt' Bath 200 Rooma-2-00 ' .Hoping to cure New 'Englanders of their' Yankee tw;ang, the New in Boston mirror a installed voice, England. Telephone- company has which is to 'record and reproduce the telephpne voice of 'Bostonians. Visitors using the mirror are. t'o be convinced that they are .in need of better articulation both bver the telephone and in face to face conversation.- The mechanism records the v'oice magrietically. on steel tape and reproduces it through an. earphone.- Most listeners are surprised how unintelligible and unpleasant their own voice, sounds- over the telephone. The company .also provides, tutors in an effort to teach' New Englanders clear and proper pronunciation,' thus eliminating countThe less wrong connections in manually operated England Telephone photo shows Miss Dorothy V.. Dever of the. New. .She-cawatch her. lip compan'y. speaking into the. voice mirror. for later reproduction. movements while her' voice HOTEL , - - telephone-exchanges. . Temple Square Rates $1.50 to $3.00 The Hotel Temple Sqnue hai m highly deairoble, friendly phere. You will always find it Immacand ulate, supremely comfortable, thoroughly agree.ablo.You can there fore understand why this hotel 1st HIGHLY RECOMMENDED You can also appreciate wbyi If $ a mark of distinction to stop st this beautiful hostelry ERNEST C ROSSITER, Mgr. , |