Show I p T I The Y W. W T c C. C A A. A I ITHE p p work of or the thc T. T W. W C. C A A. Blue Blu THE JL I In the tho war i la Is well known to everyone A new emphasis wa was put I on on- man many kinds of association work and I new now lines tines of oC endeavor opened up The Tho association In Salt Lake Is part of ot tho the national movement ement which Is still sun ca carrying on this this' pr program gram for Cor w women women wo wo- men under tho the Blue Triangle To share In working out tho the employment employment em em- praLl problem em the a association In Salt Lake L City has an nn employment d de department dc- dc through which It almo to meet needs of ot girls In respect to employment employment em era- and housing To meet the demands for good soad food at minimum prices a new up to date dato cafeteria has haj been opened in the tho location location location loca loca- tion formerly occupied b by th the National bank 17 E. E I First Sou South th street Girls come como Into Salt Halt Lake Lako from smaller towns to set get work or to go O to school They need aced a a. good homo at minimum cost coat two Forty girls have havo found such a homo home at al tho the Y V W W. C. C A A. A residence on Third South This residence has Just been remodeled Its new coziness makes tho the girls love It as oth other r girls sirls do their college dormi dorm tories tortes In fact the life Iffe Is vcr very sim sIm- I ilar mr For the girls iris of Salt Lake Lalee tho the T. T W SW C C. A. A has a n camp In Emigration canyon also clubs educational classes I and recreation Organized under association are arc t two o business girls girls' tho the I I ono high school and five fhe junior high school girls girls' club The latter Litter clubs aro are ju Just t. t starting starting- under tho big National Y 1 W Wh C C. A. A Girl Reserve movement Tho object of or all Y W. W C. C A. A clubs Is primarily the same to strive through the pro programs and activities to give Ive all girls the Ideals which will make mace them r responsible women capable and ready to make malee to Its hopes and anti traditions and to bring In the tho king king- dom dora of frIendly cl citizens ns 1 I II I I 11 Dr Samuel G G. Paul city health commissioner com corn missioner ioner Is a 1 citizen en whose ideals anil practical labors for a hale and hearty city arc deserving of tho the highest con con- Since Sinco coming to Utah in 1903 from Crom Philadelphia Philadelphia Dr Paul has served both as a private practitioner and In the tue as 15 an employed servant ser city's health department I After Arter graduating from medical al collide col COl- l. l lide e. e he entered as 8 In Stars SL St Marys Mary's ars hospital in Philadelphia where ho he remained one ono year car Then he came cameto cameto cameto to Utah and entered upon tho the private practice of or his profession In 1903 In 1906 he wan wat appointed assistant health ph physician being appointed after aCter four tour your year oar health commissioner a I. I position which he held heM until 1916 For lor two yc rl ng Dr Paul was on fur fur- lough He lie again became cit city he health commissioner In 1918 Dr Pauls Paul's first won work In the employ of tho the city was In tho the capacity of police Burgeon At t that time It w was s I necessary for the police sur surgeon eon to b bD be bean bein in D all round roun medical man mm and Dr Paul Pauli wan called caned to do to a 1 little of ot everything e Dr Paul entered determinedly upon his private practice but hut found Cound time for far rome tomo auxiliary work as assistant city h health Upon being appointed h health commissioner com corn missioner lon r It t was wn necessary for tor the new Incumbent to reorganize the tho en entire entire entire en- en tire health department Without dl discrediting dis crediting worthy worth forebears of the of office of- of Lice fice it may be raid ail that there thoro was no health department until Dr Paul assumed as ns- office He Ho had been fn office two years when chen the city took on it itt Its now form of government o Under the commission form another reorganization tion was necessitated In the health department to mako It conform to th the new ord order r ot of things Various now ad addition additions additions ad- ad were made mado to the tho old oM 6 system stem such an nJ milk and food inspection mend mead Inspection lon etc More lore efficient service cervice was vas exacted for Instance in 1906 the population of Salt Lake City was wa about fifty or sixty thousand and the record of or typhoid c cs ses l each Gumme sum sum- me aggregated at cd oo Now o with a n population of the number of ot ott t typhoid ca os has ha boon reduced to about one hundred cases ct An emer emergency ho hospital wm was Wat stab stab- and various clinics came caine In cx- cx Such uch as nu nf nose c and mcl throat tuberculosis etc The health department depart rt ment has done much to enlighten the people in the matter of ot balancing ra rations ra- ra Milk has been heen upon ns I s sa a natural and hi efficient food It Tt has established milk stations from which mill milk Is distributed to those too poor to l h buy It has haM kept un ut a vigorous campaign for lessening Infant mortality The Tho city hospital has tho the mo most t thorough and up to r rent ont of 01 anY an municipal clinic In the United States 3 Un Under er the tho supervision 0 0 or Dr Paul Patti the health fr has hal grown rown until there are re now fifty active and anti experienced workers Many of or orthe the these e act let ns IS visIting nurs s for schools a n service enice recently c established hed There here are three thirty nurses and in inspector five heads of or divisions two n t commissioners loner and anel fR chr-fR of nf two clinics a 0 bacteriologist and five ho or s lx Ix other official persons t very material part parlor of tho the city s rev revenues have heretofore been derived from a s of license assessments ts under tinder direct city ordinances tho the application application application cation of which has called for tor a high de degree ree of executive a ability In an at attempt attempt attempt at- at tempt to correct inequalities s ant and anda a resourcefulness on the part of th the j cit city lIcen license c collector in supplying and arid sus- sus suggesting to tho board of ot commis commissioners n new w avenues of ot revenue to 0 offset offset off off- set a material depiction depletion following l tb C enactment of dry r lc legislation The transition period has been a tryIng try- try In Ing one to tho those thoc e entrusted with ith rais raising rais- rais Irl tog ing municipal revenues reVenue and his has called for far wise and practical su suggestions In 11 inthe tho the framing of ot ne new nev 1 ell city ordinances nce licenses Salt Lake Cit City has been fortun fortunate t In the delicate and able manner manner In which Mr Lawrence L. has haa Impartially handled the tue cSt CU city license o d dt di and ind has devised devise new sources of revenues without resulting lu in op open n ruptures with the tho many Interests of tho the city affected b by licenses within Its corporate limits limita Mr tr Lawrence Is a native of or Utah been lIeen born In Salt Lake City Juno June 21 within a block of the City and Count County building building- on the site now occupied b by thu tho OnrI n Dr Dry Goods company compan where Ma Mi father H onry W Lawrence resided for moro more i than forty years I Mr lr Lawrence received his earl carl P education education education edu edu- I cation in the public schools of or Salt J Lake ako and for Cor two years was employed In a l position of trust with Walker or Brothers Bankers ll after which he ho Wasen was en engaged as clerk In the tho superintendents superintendent's superintend superIntend- ent's ens of office Cleo of tho the O O. 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Railway company and subsequently accepted a position with the Fargo Wells bank prior to tho purchase of ot the latter's banking ln business by Walker alker Brothers bank hank of this city At the tho time of or tho the Goldfield mining Mr Lawrence tried his thousands of ot other ambitious ambitious ambitious ambi ambi- young men In the thriving new camps of N Nevada Novada vada but returned to his native heath and accepted the position of ot chief chic clerk in tho the city street treet department department department depart depart- ment which position ho held from Crom 1307 until 1912 I At the time tho the hoard board of ot public was sas consolidated ted with the strict street department Mr lr Lawrence L' was appointed appoint appoint- ed cd chief clerk of oC both de departments occupying that position until InC 1316 when hen ho was appointed lIcen license e assessor and collector tho the position ho now ii holds ol ds Mr r. r Lawrence owns an attractive I homo home on ou tho the East Bench where hero ho he ro ro- with his son I 1 1 Chief White was appointed c re registrar for tor the registration or Of ota li Ii enemies for Cor the district t of or Salt L CH City by United States Marshal and under his direction directional tl ill were vcr registered in Salt Lake City female alien enemies and alien enemies Thirty five an arr were made b by the police of or atle emles who were ero suspected of or being desirable citizens and these h T turned over Oer to the United Stated Stater J of or justice for tf Eight of these were finally r rat at the prison camp at Fort rt Do Dougla SIJ Five hundred aliens r registered regIster other cities reported to the SaW Salt l police department giving their ild add while in the elt city Two of oC these al were taken laken into custody for Cor to obtain permission to leave p cities Fifteen aliens wore the streets of or Salt Lake for Cor or fatten l lre re register within the time lime prescribed the government go Also a great teat n j n bel of slackers were arrested turned over to the government were numerous deserters froni arm army troi- troi i iThe The character of ot aliens who c cunder cunder under the observation of ot the lo locI local l llIco lico department offered problems ta taxed ed ever every resource of ot tho the t ment er E Every kind of or subterfuge t resorted to b by alien en enemies Wb who 1 and were In this country countr instance of tho the German o It was found Cound that from 2 23 t per cent of oC tho the male malo alien who registered wore were N German consuls In this country military dut duty 1 One alien named Frank nolle Botte later Interned because of the of the police department signed rt card 1 rd and answered questions put to him in n a manner but the the police were con h from his that liei 1 work were They h held ld for Investigation which later ll that lie he had traveled Il in o cr every I Inn l tant part of f f the United St States tc registered with the German cons u Chile Chile for military militar duty duly the tho year yei fore ore ho entered th this country countr a a exp expert rt mathematician and wasP supplied with funds i Another alien who denied hl ha any distinguishing marks markK on b l nl found to be he decorated In the lowing manner On one ono side of chest there them was atton picture o of kaiser or and nd on tho the other side sido I Marshal Moltke In the c cor cef of or his che chest t was all as the head heal of ot a J snake the ho hotly body I of or which ended aJi ar his bod both the tall ending at th tho of ot his neck AI Also o tattooed aroun person two tj American shield 1 a a. 7 woman 0 n head of oC a woman ornan smoking a cia el ci a dove another nude woman shoe h a bow a n dagger er a clown an 1 In Ii woman ornan a Roman Homan woman a a. box lion a antI and 11 about his wrists were tonel bracelets bracelet And nd yet et h he d di having hl an any upon his bodY bod was wa- turned over ever to the d Justice A These arc lre only a few Ins where tho the Salt Lake police ablo direction of Chief of or Police police S W fr great frt t service to tho the Ui tJ States during the war J. 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