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Show & Friday, March 21, 1941 UTAH VALLEY NEWS - and personnel venereal disease United Slates because syphilis and gonorrhea threaten the health can be found and controlled. of our soldiers and defease work4. Prrvent Caue Opportuni- ers. Venereal disease defense Is OF VENEREAL DISEASE DEFENSES ties for contact with Infected per- more than a medical problem, sons are decreased by repression more than a public health matter. of commercialised and clandes- It requires tbe combined action tine prostitution. The task Is for of private physicians, health ofBy Dr. K. K. LATTEIER Director, Health District No. IV. Utah Btate Board of Health local health and police authorities. ficers, recreational agencies, lew The support ot, public opinion enforcement, political authorities, Syphilis and gonorrhea threaten the health of soldiers active and sastaiaad Is essential tbe Army and the Navy. It reand defense workers. Venereal disease control is a part of The political, economic and social quires most of all yonr support bases of prostitution- - the major total national defense. the support aad cooperation of In the World War, for example, venereal disease in the cause of the spread of venereal every Individual In "our town". U. S. Army caused the kiss of almost 7 million days equal disease must be removed. to a full years absence from duty for 19,000 men. It is I. Rdneatlon Avoidance of estimated today that there are about 800,000 men with in- Infection depends on people know' Deferment Requests fectious syphilis among the lfiVi million registered under lag the faeta the facta about the Handled by the Selective Service Act. diseases, their diagnosis and their Boards Local - - the methods of On their Jobs and la the armed people for diagnosis. This takas treatment them - - - what to do forces, these aei form oar first moo ay. And la oar towa ovary1 preventing No request for deferment of a The la suspected. Infection llae of defease - - - wo mast keep psrsoa who has baas oapoaad, If Service registrant from Selective must be available facts especially the healtky oaaa well; we meat every paraoa la the yoaacav sea to the military training will bo considerEvery groups. ago younger oaee to etroacthaa can fge hick where so much vaaeraal modem method of communication ed until his local board has sent oar haaua raeo areas. A syphil- troops disease is eoaceatrated, shoald see the press, the radio, the movies, a questionnaire to him. Major H. itic soldier Is a woaaded soldier, his doctor or local health officer schools must be utilised If Arnold Rich, Acting State Directhe a sick worker la as , for a blood test sad a physical the faeta are to win against tbs tor of Selective Service declared worker. esamlaatloa sad other laboratory competition of quackery and Ig- today. Ho also emphasised that . The Army sad the Navy kaow a registrant eaa bo deferred only norance. this. They have oaamlaad the by bis local board and that no of Control Osses g. Treat - Adequate other group or person la the I. problem of vaaeraal disease conCooperation venereal disease defense la Im- Selective Service System has Juristrol with Federal aad Stats pub-11- c venereal disease depends laupon the treating Infectious persons health authorities. The portant to every person in the diction until the local board has rotaries of War and Navy, the early stage of their disease. Treatclassified him. Administrator of the Federal ment In the armed forces Is a task Employers and dependents of authorities. Beearlty Agency, nnder which the of Army and Navy trainees who are subprospective INTERNATIONAL In disease people U. d. Pablle Health Sarvlea oper- Cases of venereal for deferments In pleas mitting by1 treated be PRESIDENT ates, aad State Health Officers of our town mast and advance of the time when they health local physicians have signed a working plan of eome up for classification by to defend the armed authorities. People who won't their local boards. Acting State the follow or treatment and Indastrta! defease forces continue Director Rich said, "are manly qusran-ttaefrom venereal disease. Here are doctor's orders must be law tho work of local encomplicating of with the aid the major points la terms of a boards without service to tho InIf neces-arauthorities. forcement control program for "oar tows, terested parties." J To do these things, funds, Under Selective Service Regu1, Find Oases Syphilis and personnel and faculties are essenlocal boards must classify lations, be eaa' bat eared, tial. gonorrhea registrants according to their people with the disease mast first order numbers, ho pointed out, I. Follow Vp Cases Syphilis be fon ad. Finding cases reqalres and said that when the time comes doctors and clinics when people comes from syphilis, gonorrhea for tho classification of a registeaa get blood tests. Trained per- from gonorrhea. The spread of rant, he, hie employer, and his sonas! are accessary, and real ef- venereal disease eaa be stopped by dependents will bo given every forts mast be 'made to 'reach treatment of people who spread It. Military aad civilian authoriopportunity to substantiate deferment claims. Any Information ties will cooperate la uncovering sources of Infection. With this submitted before a registrant receives his questionnaire from his Information, and with ' trained DRIVE OUT local board, ha added, probably people to follow ap possible contacts which means again funds would become obsolete and valne-w-. OUR TOWN THE FRONT LINE d, participate la the small reservoir program. also advised Mr., Humpherys the official from Wyoming that both houses of tho Utah State legislature has acted favorably on H. B. 197, a bill which will authorise the state engineer to act agent for tho state in negotiating pacta with neighboring statu for distribution of tho waters of the Bear river aad other Interstate strums. locating all existent walls and determining their output More than 700 small reservoir sites wars Investigated, he said, and the Information made available to the bureau of reclamation, placing Utah ahead of all other Colleen Wells, six year old daughter of J. B. Wells of Salt Lake, left Saturday to make hsr homo with her father after spending the put throe add n half years with her' aunt and unde, Mr. and Mrs. George F. Wells. water basins together with .. 7 Employers In doubt as to tho likelihood of their employees being called for Selective Service training should consult State Headquarters where they will be given all ; posalble Information, Acting State Director Rich said. Mark of Thomas ton, and Franck Fried Potatoes 5C? Barbecue Soars trlar-mlag- s 5C? SANDWICHES OEDEM FlilES 4 Mika North of Provo Tho former Anne Moon Dnvls, of Atlanta, Georgia, 'wUl be in Salt Lahe City, April 10, at the Ktwuala convention at tho side of her husband, Mark Smith, presi- ' dent of Klwanls International. - rr Georgia, c- a . r it. Chapter, 48 Laws of Utah,, 1935; a three months' March 15th to June 15th, 1941 has period . been designated for the liispection and adjustment by Official Inspection Stations of brakes, lighting equipment, Peering mechanic horn ; .. - fcSlS SSL DolMitu low C09T VACATION Wi KM& Aimed to At yaw ova Is sdvanes tocfadm howl YnMi snsscH" ficisfissKt Bkwd Ibn gg dehtacstogWlpw 1st ns wPw BURLINGTON TRAILWAYS DEPOT Outer !W. & Bodriqne, Agent . Phi IS OS W. VLJu w WU t Telephone preparedness . rB URnNGIO'MLRA and Wl takes more Notices Legal Oenenlt Clerk er Me miles el cable, tons of win, forests of poles and thousands of switchboards it' takes people. Behind Oooaty The Mountain NOTICE OF AITRAL Cn. Hear him oyer KOVO at 9:30 - - - 1210 KILOCYCLES Tears wore plentiful amid the 1000 or more ctilsens who met at the U. P. station Monday to see more than 1000 National Guardsmen off to their training camp at San Luis Obispo, for both mothers a Estate of Joau Hews, Deceased. Creditors will prosspf tlami with voucher to IM uudsrulgssd ot hsr rssldaaee, 44 nt Tlk'JMh Street, Provo City, Utah on or feoforo tho lit d7 of May A- - D. ' aa h i t at Provo Doted Mondays 91.41 che. from NW Cor. See. II, T I 8., R. 1 E. 18441 Colorado Animal Co., Benjamin, UL; 00 for Industrial parpoeu g.p.m. well 015 ft. deep at from ft. and W. 570 IL point N. Cor. See. SI. T. I 1, from B R. 9 E. n. NOTICE TO CREDITORS p. LEAVE S--ln Ill . Statu Telephene and Telegraph futhu well for domestic use from 150 ft dup et point B. 1010' B. ets that equipment , , , building it, guarding it, are thousands pf thoroughly trained, friendly human beings. In yonr community they are your friends and neighbors. Their eagerueu to serve you well brings to life the wine and the switchboards. Their spirit is a basic part this Company's prapaiedneu. . for CUD City, Utah, this 17th day of February, 1941. BRLVA G. HAWS ' Administratrix. A. L. BOOTp, Attorney. Publication datu: Fob. Kareh 7, 14, and II. NOTICE TO WELL OWNERS WALTER COMPTON 0 Wizard IS RADIOS BUSIEST MAN Heard eeeh Monday on tho' "Double or Nothing" it progress ever a Mutual Network. eoaat-to-tos- Tho following Applications havo boon filed to appropriate underground watoy from wells In Utah county, all locations being from SLBAM: 11181 John C. Christensen, Pleasant Grove, Utah; 459 g.p.m. (1 sec. ft.) for Irrigation from two wells as follows: III g.p.m. from n. well 90 ft. deep et point E. 495 ft. and 8. 1451 ft. from W H Cor. See. 80, TIB., R.' I B. and 111 g.p.m, from n well 155 ft. deep at point N. 8571 and W. 8084 tt. from E. U Cor. Bee. II, T I 8., R. 9 B. ft 19885 Cora G. Wilson, p. O. Bex 455, Provo, Utah1) 41.4 g.p.m. 141 W-- H. Soger, Americas mo. ft.) Turk, Ut; fg g.p.m. for irrigation from tkroa fto wells, )pf ft, deep, OS ' follows: (1) 111 g.p.m. 0 ,well No- - 1 qt point E.- 8145 ft. end H. 455 ft. from Wto Cor, floe. If; (8) 111 g.p.m. from well No. 9 at point W. 1191 ft. and N. 1119 ft. from B T4 Cor. See. 19,' and (I) 800 g.p.m. from wall No. I Ot point N. 770 ft. and W. 884 ft. Cor. 8ec. 85, all from from E T. C S.. R. 1 E. 1894 Phil Edwards, eo WO-fo- rd Overson, RFD No. 1, Prow, Ut; 198.75 g.p.m. (0.S7I see. two-ft) for irrigation from ouch of --in. wells 109 located ft deep follows from SW Cor. Boo. II, T. 9 8., R. 9 E.: (1) N. 1511 ft and B. 850 ft and (9) N. ft and E-- I90 ft u , - u llll Pro tuts resisting the granting of any of tho foregoing Applies-tlo- ns, with reasons therefor, must, bo in .affidavit form with extra copy and DM with T. H. Humph-er-yi. State Engineer, 498 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah with a fee of tl-9on or before April 9 97, 1941 T. H. Humpherys STATE ENGINEER. Publication March 7, 14, 88, and datu: Fab. II, and 81. Grant Blake Called To Spanish-America- n Mission Field " In accordance with Section 57 - 7 - 64X1, I GUARDSMEN Make your 1941 vacation the grandeat ever and lor lsu monsy then you'd bdlevu rible. IWsufiner travel Ip so different so deUghtfol. Individual ledMag ssets auun oomftutin viewing thescuenr.oanvuuingwith congenial follow traveler!, reading or rf ruing; ajhmmW I" iTT - and sweethearts were ' plentiful among tho throng. Similar scenes were enaeted at the leovlng of about 71 guardsmen In Pleasant Grove far tbs north end of the county on the same day, with the saddening though being expressed by eome Doctor of Laws. that Community life will languish He la married to the former for some time to come, with the ' Anna Moore Davis, ot Atlanta, loss of so many young men from ' Georgia, and has a son, Mark the communities throughout the coentry. Smith, Jr. 'Not only Is this emergency a County and civic affairs, play- grounds, school buildings, .ib.!j military problem, bnt It Is a vital letics, and boys and girls netlvlr- - social problem right here at ties comprise his hobbles and In- home", was the comment by one terests. observer. f; ; elected president of Klwanls International at the Minneapolis convention In June, 1840, will bo la Salt Lake City on April 10, for the : gathering there of Klwaalaas from tho Interihountain He la a charter member of the Thomaston, Georgia dub, and Is superintendent of the Thomaston Public Schools and also superintendent of tbe "Upeon Connty Schools. He was president of the Thomaston Klwanls elnb In 1117. was honored In Mr.' Smith Judo, 1010, by Mercur University conferring upon him the degree, Served to yen piping hot, right oat Of a skillet, with hot rolls A new dish, with all the . . . aad yoaH leva It A, f yW ArAsiMM ns Am Teisirnsin mu - CHICKEN m.TBS'.SKWR m- u i ACCOMPANIES HUSBAND SHORT Case-Wheel- er PtAinuia y. . wutern statu la her nadlasu to Utah Is particularly Interested. Tbe propoeed projects would transfer water from the Green river or tributaries through transmouataln diversion Into the Bear rim, he stated. Tbe state engineer disclosed that the WPA had, during the put two bienniums ending June 10, 1940, spent 9991,019 In Utah on Investigations conducted In cooperation with his department He said that investigations have been made of the slant nnder-groun-d In which A Farewell donee Is scheduled for March 19, In tho Vineyard Amassment hell end a Testimonial for Sunday evening la the Vineyard ehapel, for Gnat Blake by the Vineyard Missionary committee. announces Mrs. C. M. Stone, committee member. Elder Blake has accepted the call of tho L.D.8. church to perform mission service In tho Span- (k&ydbap He ' will ish American mission. leave March 14 for the Mission homo In Salt Lake City. Tho social party and testimonial will both bo for the entire ward mem- si filRIGRi n&yoiG bership. r mirrors, windshield wipers and other equipment on all resident - owned motor vehicles, trailers and semi - trailers in the State of Utah. STATE ROAD COMMISSION W. D. HAMMOND, Chairman Success Told of 1 sought details of the cooperative program. Mr. Reed also met with B. B. Debirr of Denver, Colorado, hydraulic engineer for the bureau, and other bureau officials while He left for In Salt Lake City. Wyoming Saturday night. "Since Utah has been very successful In carrying out these Investigations nnder his direction y Dim-to- The apparent "sueceea" of cooperative Investigations between the state engineer and WPA In Utah's underground water and small reservoir program, Saturday brought a visitor to the office of State Engineer T. H. Humpherys. Rex J. Reed of Greenriver, Wyoming, engineer In charge of Green river investigations In Colorado and Wyoming for the of Reclamation, U. S. Bureau miuito wn e you travel . . . about, enjoy aaporb aomfcgt taavdka of to wwbOmt . . . avoid high-urah d . . . pi ea yonr appetilu with dolidoiie g Car maale . . . all at low ooR on a modem, umootlw riding Union Pacific trainl Choice of aooommodattooa. 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