Show OPTOMETRY IN INSTATE STATE OF UTAH Report Filed With Governor Spry Explains Conditions R Recommends commends Changes That nt the laws r the 1 or at optometry I Is Utah rth have die much toward Iowa tile the n ot of 1 t sad aM the t of th the I profession since their pausa all e four i years ar ate alfo I Is set t fth In ills th report of f the Ih nerd 11 of f amit rs ro In InO optometry O flied Vil lIa Ilam Spry by T r J see rotary 1 The T report enter a period of f t twe 0 years up to November r 3 34 airing In 4 al tit the operations of th the board and nd their thir results the th last year Irlon fiftOne practicing opticians hate ay rf re I Three h have ta en higher r cx n in fitting II for wider I r In the I n Ih the certificates r four members hv have ben rt revoked r nonpayment or of du dues d seventeen n nf net h have tak n the exam m in Ion ten n or of the them Ina In all cases M says the report where applicants tall fall to pass because u of in to mt meet th the Ih they hll c flocked to other slates where wh no noI I laws govern the Ih profession In tilt this manner r the th Incompetents have been practically weeded out raising the th standard of th the profession to a degree cI In II any state tal I In th the union of 01 the t h nor i Is called I to t the ht supreme um court ourt decision to rrt ht the t h hoard boar or of am Ihrl rs h eve the h right to revoke u here is procure rat p hA Aar lr vp l aft after r t the hc had passed 11 In the examination The came mf In the paled appealed case call of one on Hal lIal 1 n whom wham the th board Th The report recommends that the t h la lawn w I f optometry he extended n l tu to inI all 1111 practicing h tans who h attempt In th the course ure of Af their medical to treat e eye diseases a And the I board I M DO now with medical societies of the th at atu I u this end n l |