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Show Friday, February 24, t 1 AH VALLEY NEWS stake into smaller units, cf With every divto! has again expanded, and more people have been given responsibility and activity, both of which are major factors In growth and development. With nine stakes In Utah valley, and two slakes lu Provo tbe future looks bright for further growth and Increased activity ter an ever Increasing number of people. more acros population Utah Valley News Published every Frida j morning by UTAH VALLEY PUBLISHING 17 North Pint CO. Proro, Utah. Wt ltS7 at tbe poet matter November It, Entered aa office at Prove. UUb, under tbe Act of March I, 1171. second-clas- s Dictators Come Why Maintain In Utah a High Public Health Organization? of the dictatOne of the favorite ors la to show how they have ended unemployment and want in their countries, and to argue from this that n government is the way to human happiness and German press, prosperity. The government-dominate- d about want articles is for instance, always publishing and starvation in America, as proof of their theory theory that democracy is a degenerate and of government. In the light of that, some figures presented by Paul Alallon, representing months of careful personal investigation, penetrating guarded dictatorial secrets, are of exceptional interest. In Russia, according to this survey, the average worker gets $11 a week, and in Germany he gets $12 to $15. In the United States, he gets $23.32. In Russia, the lowest paid class of workers get $3.60 and in Germany $4.25. In this country they get $4.85 (WPA minimum). And that doesn't tell half the story. The big thing of Interest to the worker anywhere is real wages that is, his pay computed in terms of what it will buy, rather than in terma of dollars, marks or rubles. And here the comparison is even more unfavorable to the industrial slaves of the dictators. A pound of steak costs a dollar or more in either Russia or Germany as against 88 cents here. A poiind of coffee costs $12 In Knufa sod $1.25 in Germany as against 23 cents here. A dozen eggs costs $1.26 in Russia and 72 cents in Germany, as against 44 cents here. So it goes, down the Mot of necessities and luxuries, these prices being computed on national averages. Thus even low paid workers in America get things that only the favored official minority in the dictatorships can buy. tricks-of-the-tra- de one-ma- Accomplishments Noted by State Director; Explanation of Services and Functions (Written for Utah Valley News by D. C. Houston, state director) out-of-da- te The primary function of the State Board of Health is to prevent disease and promote the health of all people in the State. Local Health Administration, is a subdivision of the State organization, and has the fuction of providing efficient supervision of local public health programs in the interest of making available to all the people an effective public health service, and properly correlating local public health administration with that of the State. Historical Background During the biennium, 1,110 Organisation of tbs Utah Stats conference serving 11,150 childBoard of Health cama In 1191. Liberal authority for action waa granted, but the funds for operation were scanty. Tba depart ment, for financial reasons, was THINGS FAR AND NEAR NmIui divorce mill. A bill Montana senate allowing the filing of divorce actions residence, which beats Nevada, Idaho, and Wyoming 41 days residence. Sponsors for the bill believe tba a harvest werth 111,000,000 annually from heavily-lade- n married couples who want to throw oft the bnrden quickly. A "fun money bill wonld also legalise gambling and so bring 111,000,000 into Montana. las la bidding for tba United State paaeed the after 10 dare' epoud Umlt of state will reap an-Lh- e e Last year 00,740 human bodies were dumped Into vacant plots f land, and buried by tha public benevolent cemetery, without eaaae of death, or other record being made, wheref in Shanghai, w hwe of all tba deaths among its 1,000,000 inhabitants, 50 per cent ate chucked Into the street, or gutters, or vacant lots, or thrown Into tho river, with no more sentiment than you would throw away a eteaietta butt. The average dally death toll of 64 Is recorded In this groat city, many of them Infant females", with no effort being made by authorities to find out who they were or how they died. Analyses of the human body have been made before, but It remains for students of tbe Albany Medical college to find out exactly what little girls are made of, tbe aurvey being mads to satisfy tbe not able to expand and render tbs service It desired. To supplement tbs State organisation, there baa been In existence for a number of years a form of local health service throughout tha Stats. This service exists In tbs provision that every Incorporated town or city Is to have a local board of health, with the executive officer acting aa health officer. Tbs same applies to tbs unincorporated areas, with health officers being appointed by tha County Boards of Commissioners. The majority of the approxihealth ofmately 100 part-tim- e ficers la lay people, with limited knowledge and axpsrleneo In dealing with commanlcablo systems and water plants not to mention the present recognised constituents of a progressiva health organisation. Such has been tbe field force for a number of years. Not on baa e basis, and operated on a neither baa ons been trained to meet and cope with the actual public health problems present. Burial Becnrtty Act Hdpi With the coming of tbe Pubof tbe lic Health Provision" Social Security Act three years ago, It waa possible for Utah, as well as many other States, to participate and think of a public e health program on a e trainbasis, operated by ed nurses, sanitarians and physier full-tim- full-tim- ren of tho Infant and age were held, with a total of Maternal service 11,141 visits. was given to a limited extent. Nursee rendered tha following services: Made 107,051 horns and office visits. Helped to organise and conduct 1,111 Infant and conferences; assisted with 106,719 Immunisations against smallpox, typhoid favor, diphtheria and other diseases; assisted physicians with 171 deliveries, and have given service to 1,191 pregnant women; made 6,011 visits to crippled children; assisted In securing medical care for 10,151 children, and dental car for 11,091 children. Inspections, visits and services In behalf of water systems, waste disposal systems and food protection, 17,111. The Community Sanitation program, during this time, built and remodeled 10,111 prlviea to meet Government specifications. Bpeclments examined by the State laboratory during the biennium in the interest of common!-cabl- e disease control and for the good of public health, 79,190. Talks on public health, 1,110; total attendance, over 50,000. The present plan of covering toffs' and sparsely settled areas through the district organisation to meeting with favor and to recognised by our leading health authorities as being tha most desirable plan. pre-echo- pre-scho- full-tim- males of tbs college what the female of tho species really are. Here cians. Is tbs mult of tho laboratory examination: Chlorine enough to In keeping with this Aet, tha e Davis County unit sanitise five feet swimming pools; Oxygen enough to fill 1,400 on was subsidised while tbe remaincn. feet; 10 teaspoons of salt enough to season II chickens; 10 LAKE VIEW to be remove ward to mako their homo for a proved sufficiently still In a home. Although his to Mrs. with are time. They staying frlendi his many condition serious Lexia Harris. be soon will he that are hopeful Mra. Carol Postma of Vernal recovered. completely to spending a week visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Partridge. Other guests at Musical the Partridge horns tost Sunday and Swindell were Mrs. Karma Lincoln Monday daughter, Barbara, of Santaquin, Mr. and Mrs. Max Andrews and The Utba State Slnfontotta, daughter of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. which la tho Government-sponsore- d Roland Tldd and Rulon Partridfe orchestra of SO professional making a complete family gather- musicians will be presented in n Verto ing. Mr. Postma returned to be given nt the Lincoln nal where he to teaching school. concertSchool Auditorium, Monday, ana High Mrs. Mildred Rohbock 17, at 8 p. m February baby left tost week for Oxnard This concert which to being where they will Join Mr. Rhobock sponsored by the Lincoln High who Is employed there. School P. T. A., promise to he the Mrs. C. H. Pontoon, importer It Skinner Allan Clerk Ward outetandlng entertainment of the Telephone 04JI making Inquiree to locate the fol- year. Theae musicians era well are In the trained and experienced, and wa An Interesting program was lowing people If they Iva May, an i assure you n hlgh-clae- e performAlbert, ward: Marry given last Sunday evening undei Lee Lunceford; Hasel L. ance. Anna Elders quoof the direction the Dale Farrum. Tha preliminary exercises Arrowsmlth and Re The service ot tha organisation and Benjamin to obtained at no coat other than Albert Blaine, were conducted by Ivern Pyne of rar, Baugh. the bishopric, after which the and Margaret Jane tha transportation and incidenttime was turned to Philo Edwards This Information Is nscessary als. Theae expeneea are being paid president of the quorum. Tbe to keep tho ward records com- by tha P.T.A. organisation. The speakers were: Joseph H. Row plete. Any one knowing theae entertainment to free ana everyley, Fenton Prince, and Cheater ( psopi please call Allan Skinner. body in the district to invited to invite high Graff. Bpeclal musical numbers, Rowley who has been attend. Wo especially were: song by George aubi ana critically 111 for tha peat week at school students, as wa are aura bom, Eldon and Dee, piano solo tha Provo Medical clinic has tm-- this program will appeal to them, Lucille Olsen, vocal solo Ivern Pyno and a vocal solo Lucille cars in which they will return to Provo, Monday. Births Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Johnson are rejoicing over tbe arrival of a son, born Valentines day at tbe Crane Maternity homo. Mr. and Mra. Dean Taylor (Blancba Jacobsen) also a son born last week at tbe Crane Maternity home, Mr. Taylor was formerly from this ward. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Spaldlnr (Grace Williamson) of Vineyard have a daughter, born last week at the Crane Maternity home. one-quart- er In 1911 Sweden had 1000 new cases of syphilis yearly. Early diagnosis and treatment under state health authority reduced tbe number of new cases to 1600 by 1911, and by 1914 only 500 new sasvs developed la that country. Syphilis Is the world's worst and la allowed to run almost unchecked In this country. The huge annual bill for this dread social disease cannot be estimated, though we know the taxpayers pay millions for tbs keep of Incurable, feeble-mindeInsane persons resulting from venereal disease, while at tre same time workers lose their health, efficiency, hearing, sight, and eventually lose their Jobs through contact with this disease, i sr, d. "Divide and grow waa tho key note of the Utah atake conference Acfc mads the historic division of the Utah stake into the Uah and Provo stakes, Growth by division la a fundamental blologi cal law, and aeemlngly applied to ecclesiastical matters brings results, for at one time Utah stake stretched 100 miles or New and Used Furniture $ 0L .95 Used BREAKFAST SET Used .95 $ Olsen. MyrUe Christensen ciass leader of tho literary work In tho Relief Society was in charge of tho lea- -. son work last Tuesday. A review ' of tbo book The Talisman" by Sir Walter Scott was given by Mrs. Vanessa Woffinden. A rending wss given by Miss Melba Edwards, from tbo Lincoln hlgk school Patriotic songs by the congregation, Jennio Fnrloy. Next week tbe social service lesson will be given with Edna Larsen la charge. The Relief Society officers are pleased with tbe Increased attendance, and bopr tha members will continue to attend and halp maka tbe meetings Used $ SPRINGS .00 J up $ m .95 Used 3 CRIBBED Used $ CHINA CLOSETS Used 44 .95 t .95 $ DAVENETTES Used $ BUFFET TOP RANGE 9 A0 Furniture Exchange 316 W. Center . EASY TERMS NO INTEREST mss ms sAsotJ to (25if . SKID PROTECTION Tbs annual Gold and Green der of tbe State reaped benefits ball was held in tha amusement through tbe setting up of five hall Tuesday evening, Dob Orhealth districts of several coun- tons orchestra furnished the mu-- , ties each. The county and dist- sic for a very large crowd. The rict offices, in every esse, are ex- decorations wars beautifully artensions of health service to their ranged, a large star formed the respective areas from the State center of the hall with gold and Davla County green going every way from it, Board of Health. and the five district offices are the same was carried out back of e trained tho queens throne on. the stage manned by health officers. with a green star for the center. Trained sanitarians and super- Cherry trees and hatchets reprevising nurses are a part of ovary sented Washingtons birthday. district set-uand a large part Glory Jacobsen was crowned as IIU OUR f the nurses la tho various the queen with Alice Wright and QUICKER counties meet special qualifica- Lila Francis aa attendants. The EASIER tions. CREDIT M.I.A. dances were demonstrated. Charles Madsen of Lake View Full Thu Personnel It is the consensus of opinion with his son and daughter-in-laWhy take chance with ordinary of our lenders In public health Mr. and Mrs. erbert Madsen of tbrssl Get safer, longer wssrlng, quieter MILLER that a full time personnel oper- 8alt Lake City left Monday b tires at no extra eoetl In for health district lines the Air r United Fair county ating Your credit to good here! to most will the logical, j San Francisco, they spend departments satisfactory and adequate means' some time at the fair afterwhlch of providing a competent service J they will fly to San Diego where ' to the people. , they expect to go tuna fishing set-up of little ' they will return the tost of the The more recent belter than one year ago does not week. health. Paul Madsen, Burt Frampton replace the local part-tim- e officers as described; but makes and Ed. Huod Jr., left Tuesday possible a more competent oper-- afternoon for Chicago where they e at Ion of all workers will purchase three new Nash 225 W. Center Phone 505 through a, local board and Its of fleer, and' In n mors constructive and amicable manner. The full-tim- e organisation and workers are now attempting to carry out a more rounded service than ever before. Each district and Davla County give and reOur watch repair experts do ench accurate ceives the cooperation of nil cenwork that weve become headquarters for In this way tral divisions, and repairing and cleaning all make of rendera a more nearly complete watches. If your flmrplece isnt functionservice. ing correctly, bring It here for tree Services Enumerated examination and estimate. The following represents tome of the main services rendered 4S-IIo- ur Service during the biennium ending June We know yon dont want to be without 10, 1918: your watch longer than neensaery. So Vtolte In bohalf of communiwere organised our repair aervire on a cable dines e control, including schedule. speedy 4 tuberculosis, 11,770. Vaccinated again smallpox. Watch Cleaning1 Special 11,951. Immunised against diphtheria. Id as give your watch a Am 41,045. Spring cleaning now. Special $ZgVU Immunised typhoid against Iaw Price, Include All Adjustments. fever, 08,096. Other immunisations. 11,544. During the period, III of the 917 children registered with the J. G. WEBB Mjrr. Repair DrpL Crippled Childrens Service re110 West Center Street Phone 57 ceived care ranging from braces full-tim- p, full-tim- Mortons Jewelers TO CREDITOR! NOTICE In th matter of the Estate of RUSSELL WILKINSON, Deceased. Creditors will present els!! with vouchers to J. C. Wilkies at tha office of George 8. BnllR Suite 114, Knight Block, tron, Utah, on or before April 21, J. C. Wilkinson hr Administrate George 8. Ballif Attorney for Administrator Dates of Publication: Fab. 14, March I, 10. it, 'J NOTICE TO CRED1TOBI Estste of Adalbert Blglw, Deceased. Creditors will present claln with vouchers to th undnignl-s- t tha office of A. V. Watkiug Attorney, Suit 4, Ronndy Av 41 N. University Utah, on or before April II, lilt FLORA BIGLER, Admlnls A. V. Watkins, Attorney tor Administratrix. Publication dates: Fab. 17, H March I, 10. FOR SALE o Acres Variety fraite-pf- ct Plenty g bail dings. Cto real bay, will tab for equity. t A US FOR: PAEEl BUSINESS LOCATION! LOTS HOMES - THE BEST INSURANCE PROWS and HAWS Realty Company 5 SS Re. University A pfrter i you saws toer11"" have to loads time -- 1ET THE QUICKEST, with this new tire -- WHITE SPO- T- SINCLAm PRODUCTS Satisfaction Always Confection Groceries ROBT. J. THORNS font tin. NON-SKI- D Proprietor STOPS YOUVE EVER HAD!... SHET.T. that dries wet roads SERVICE STATION Right note you nMd extra skid protection more than Otraf. 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Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Woffinden end family have come to the KI7 NOTICES GUARDIANSHIP water-ou- n success. (Hsian Oveson - Reporter) )T0(7ffl At TIMPAN060S full-tim- gallons of water; I pounds of lime enough to whitewash a chicken coop, II pounds of carbon; Glyeerine enough for the chnrge of a heavy navy aheU; enough glntln- - to make five pounds of glue; magnesium enough for 10 flashlight photos; Fat enough for 10 ham of soap; enough Iron to make a six penny nail; aulphur enough tm aid. a dog of fleas. Believe It or not boys only of a rawed: of auger. Concert LEGAL and LUNCH the Comer hy Lincoln Ilijfh cable cords. See money-avingwbuy- i" today. Goodrich SAFETY Silvertown jk LIFE-SAVE- R TREAD GOLDEN PLY BLOW-OU- T PROTECTION Telluride Motor Go. Provo, Utah. BRIMHAlA BROS. 1S1 West 1 I" n |