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Show in Prenatal Care." j The afternoon session will be opened by an address from A. O. Smoot, county commissioner, at 2 o'clock, who will be followed by-Ada by-Ada Taylor Graham, executive secretary sec-retary of the Utah Tuberculosis 1 association. She will talk on "A Children's Health Program." "The Child and the R. F. C." is the subject of a talk by Mrs. Thel-ma Thel-ma Eggertsen Weight, supervisor of the Provo unit of the R. F. C. relief program and "The Function of the Public Health Nurse," is the talk to be given by Miss Evelyn C. Horton, president of the Utah State Nurses association. There will be another talk in the afternoon on "The Red Cross and the Child." The invocation at the morning session will be given by Walter P. Whitehead and the benediction by Rev. N. C. Wallin. The Friday program pro-gram will be given out later. HEALTH GROUP MEETINGREADY Illuminating lectures and demon- strations on health and the care of the body will be given at the third public health conference of the Utah county health unit which is to be held Thursday and Friday in the city and county building beginning at 10 o'clock in the morning. The conference is under the direction di-rection of Dr. Palmer R. Bowdish, director of the unit, assisted by Mrs. Sarah B. Lyance, unit nurse. In the morning session will be a lecture by Dr. W. D. Tueller on "The Teeth and the Child," a lecture lec-ture by pr. L. Weston Oaks on "The Role of the Tonsil in Systemic System-ic Disease," and a progress report from the annual conference of trfe American Public Health association for 1932 by Dr. Bowdish. The address ad-dress of welcome will be given by Mayor J. N. Ellertson. Woolsey to Speak j ' Dr. Ray T. Woolsey will give an address at the noon luncheon, scheduled for 12:20, on "Evolution |