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Show special nursing section will be organized. organ-ized. In the afternoon sanatorium equipment equip-ment and mnnneesment will be discussed. Dr. Goorge T. Prdmer, president of the Illinois Tuberculosis association, will be the principal speaker. In tho evening an informal ' social gathering will be held. Directors of the Utah Public Health association, from all over Utah, have signified their intention of going, and the executive committee has extended a general invitation in-vitation to anyone interested in health work to attend. ifrai PROGRAM READY ah Association to Be Represented at Boise y Convention. ominent Speakers to Address Ad-dress National Tubercu- losis Organization. i "ltcrcst is being manifested in Salt ie and throughout the state of Utah he third northwestern conference on ercnlosis, to be held under the aus-!S aus-!S of the National Tuberculosis asso-ion asso-ion at Boise, Idaho, September 29, and October 1. John W. Jacobs, cutive secretary of the Utah Public thli association, announced yester-that yester-that the association w-ill be well resented at Boise, both by members the executive committee -and the rd of directors. r. Jacobs has received from George irson, regional secretary for the na-:r na-:r al association, the tentative program l.iie conference. Dr. E. S. Joyce of ' n, a director of the Utah Public -ilth association, is one of the vice Midents of the conference, of which M. Barton, of Boise, is president. F. 'Johnson of Boise is also a vice prosit pros-it Mrs. Catherine E. Athey, execu-cj execu-cj secretary of the Idaho Anti-Tuber-jsis association, with Mr. Everson, : had charge of the arrangements. Uakers Obtained. Prominent speakers from all over the ntry will be at the conference, 'wig thorn being Dr. Philip P. Jacobs, New York City, assistant secretary - the National 'Tuberculosis assoeia-i. assoeia-i. There will bo regular day ses-tis, ses-tis, with luncheon meetings and ning gatherings. ',; conference will open Monday, tembcr 29, with an address of wel-"ic wel-"ic by Mayor Etifjleson of Boise. The, suing subject will be: "Methods of eral Public Health -Education." Pi, Saidie Orr-Dunbar, executive see- iry of the Oregon Anti-Tuberculosis Wiation, will preside, and talks will given by Dr. Philip P. JacobB, Dr. a B. Anderson, state health commis- er of Washington, and Dr. Ernest , baugh of Boise. This session will followed by a luncheon, at which ji dent Barton will be chairman. iknrs will be D. W. Davis, governor ; Idaho, Dr. Jacobs, Harry E. Cun-:;;ham Cun-:;;ham and Dr. George T. Palmer of Tyago. IS: the afternoon, with Mrs. Sara E. e, executive secretary of the Mqn-, Mqn-, Public Health association, presides presid-es another interesting ireeting will bo "i. Speakers will be Mrs. Josephine tit on, president of the National Edu- )n association of Olympia, Wash.; vl Ethel E. Ecdtield, superintendent Vnucation for Idaho; S. M. Blaum- ;of Portland, John W. Jacobs, exeeu- secretary of the Hah Public Health Vfiation, and Miss Etta Dobbin, (utive secretary of the Wvominpr. Jjlic Health association. Special in-.(st in-.(st attaches to the topics of the i'ruoon, which include the teaching -y health and hygiene: the modern Bjlli crusade and open-air and open- lnw schools, in all of which the I'tah Sth workers have been interested. Discuss Clinics. 'fVio subject of clinics occupies the iviS'lav morning session. Dr. E. P. g of Butte, Mont.: Miss Marion ve of Portland, and Dr. William I tcrs of Hillings will discuss tho Tvimmity clinic, which also touches U Lake closely, because of its rely re-ly opened Regent street clinic. Mrs. I. Hui'hanan, executive secretary of ''l Washington Tuberculosis associa-. associa-. will speak on: "The Traveling .'reulosis and Child-Welfare Clinic," . ne of such a clinic which toured """I Washington successfully this sum-.;: sum-.;: Dr. 1,'ayiuond J. Carey of Seattle, lCl' has chare.- of the clinic, will tell prj'iis experiences while in the field, Or. V. F. Cogswell, Montana state V h officer, will lead the discussion. Elizabeth Soule, state supervisor ,u'.irsing for the Washington nssocia-will nssocia-will tell of the relation of the i to the work of the public health i, and Miss Avery, one of the spc-:ui spc-:ui nurses of the Wyoming association, ph lead the discussion. Miss Avery hern doiiiL' work in Laramie county, pn'ss Kate Williams, secretary of the ty Organization society of Salt icii . and a member of the executive V I of the (Hah Public Health asso-t'ti, asso-t'ti, will be the presiding officer for 1! flornnon session, when lie subject jroibc y Public Health Nursing." 'Dr. h-. lieniiv, secrel arv of the Utah t: l"anl of h-alth.' and Dr. John '. "I the Monlana state board of li. will discuss the subject. "A lor a Statewide Nursing Service." I jfCI"i " foll"'-vi"" subjects will then be "I1: " Count v Surveys," "Or-liau "Or-liau ntion ,.f rountv Committees." aliens With the'Sehool Nurses" " Health Program of Vniver- I'AteiiMuii," The relation of nil j -"'JwIh to public health nursing --"bo emphasized. The afternoon rsS'ai will close with a discussion of rd ( rnss nursing urogram hv Miss A. Chapman of Denver. 'supermini 'super-mini uin-sim; for the Keel Cross jy J lain un-ision. Miss Emma Crit-jfij. Crit-jfij. .supervisor for the northwestern .en. will also spe;,); pn tn:s slll Cross Is Topic. nicral meeting will be held Tues-;5 Tues-;5 vening. with Dr. A. Brvan, coin-inerot coin-inerot education for Idaho, pro-.".u're pro-.".u're will be three speakers: 0;. 1-oisie. noi l hwestcru division tli-' tli-' "I civilian robot' for tjie lied the " Ked Cross and Its Peace : ''haneellor I, c. Elliot, of invcrsity of Montana, on "I'ni- l-.vtcnsion and the Public Health "i". and ir. 1). II. I.iudlev, pros-jver' pros-jver' el (I;,, fniversitv of Idalio. who ci! Peak on a subject to be announced "sessions win be heM Wednesday I, !-,'":" s",s,01 ;,nl a Red Cross seal JtV 1 T1"' meeting on seals will "-os, ,.f ,he utnh flfU;,aii0 , ; : r,v" ,,this '" "in 'ie . , , "S,V' t,: association here has h ' ."'WtaUen. Dr. P. p. .,eobs will "''. ,,, u'" ""tinnal association's plans , o id,: S'',U'' M. Patten, the ves, " ,!r."' ile in the I ," (e ' '" ,,,n 01 ' Progress up S i-lf' Vto, "Cl'!'1 discussion will fob j th0 sle discussion a |