Show HEALTH OF OE PUPILS TO TO TOBE BE RIGIDLY I GUARDED I Educators Join State Of Of- Ofin in Fighting Disease Combating of influenza conditions conditions through the schools of the state is I planned by Dr T. T B B. B Beatty state I health commissioner and Dr E. E G G. Gowans state superintendent of public public pub pub- pUb pUb-I lic instruction The general lines to tobe tobe be followed in this campaign were determined determIned determined de de- upon at a recent conference between Dr Beatty and Dr Gowans with Dr John A. A Widtsoe of the University University University Uni Uni- of Utah Dr George W V. Middleton Middleton Middleton Middle- Middle ton Dr L. L L. L Daines Dames Dr George R. R Hill Dr Richard R. R Lyman Professor John T. T Caine Professor A A. A C C. Car- Car ri and E. E J. J Norton as assistant state superintendent of public tion The following rules were agreed upon It should hould be mandatory upon the schools to do everything in their power to secure the enforcement ment of the rules of the state tate bo board rd of health for the ther prevention should r t be given of I el Influenza f out ettz through hr These se every rules vu I practicable means means of contact with homes and class instruction rt While schools are in session every child in attendance should be examined exam exam- i toed ined ed every day as to his condition of health and any child should be sent home upon the slightest feeling reelIng of dis dis- dis- dis comfort Any teacher who has the slightest illness should be required to remain at ath me on penalty of dismissal A list of absentees from every school should be furnished daily dally to the thelo lo local al board of health I The local board of health should follow folIo up the list for possible cases of Influenza and report its findings back to to- the school i I As far as be need school systems l be reorganized and courses and I programs so arranged as to leave the te teaching force forc sufficiently free to carry out this program I Wherever e s schools are closed S it El should be vet the e business f of t the school ho I machinery to d devote vote itself to health education and protection An abundance of printed matter should hould be distributed as a means of education Public meetings where held should be utilized to the same end endAll I All AH school officers should emphatically emphatically cally demand and work for the rigid enforcement of health regulations I A careful record should be kept of all aU facts pertaining to the epidemic that will contribute to a better under under- f of the disease This will in include include In- In clude lude a a. record of the effect of under under-I tion |