Show HEALTH MAGAZINE COMBATS DISEASE Safeguarding the public h health of tile the state and pointing the theay way ay to a better healthier community u a new publication the Utah lu Public lic Health Journal Issued b by the Utah Public Health Association and edited by James Jumes II Wallis executive secretary has made Its Us appearance A copy of the first Issue just off oft the pre press s was received yesterday In this office and speaks peaks well for the new note sounded In community welfare the Any opportunity offered by state to Improve or increase the good health of Its Inhabitants is to LO be avidly avid ly J- seized upon b by the little health Journal and its doctrine sounded to all oIl corners of ot the state slate to encourage encourage encourage en en- As an example of Its policy courage and advertise the various health phases of the state is an article by Miss Lennie B. B Arthur Ar Ar- thur state supervisor of nurses devoted devoted devoted de de- de- de voted to the activities of the public health and nud school nurses of ot the state There here is no community in the state out but what hat Is visited at some time during luring the year b by a u registered nurse whose duty Is not only to aid in teaching the care of ot the sick but to locate cases of or disease and report them to the proper authorities always s 's keeping a vigilant rig vig Hunt ilant out look to for the first dread symptoms symptoms symptoms toms of tuberculosis and to teach a proper health living Is a sure preventative for tor all disease Although there are a n number ol ot nurses at nt present in the field it I Is hoped to Increase the service by the 1 first of ot the year ear At present there are not sufficient nurses t to tG approximately mutely care for tor the health of ot the state stat but out with the employment of more which is hoped to be effected through the sale of bt Christmas seals the health of the state will be materially raised next year ear This is thoroughly explained explained ex ex- ex- ex ed in n an enthusiastic article IT How Utah c cares for tor her people who through Illness poverty and ignorant are t unable to care for themselves II IB graphically told by Miss Kate Williams Will Will- tams lams executive secretary of ot the Associated Associated Asso Asso- elated Charities According t to Miss Us Williams fifty per cent of ot the poverty In the state is caused thron through h of the breadwinner or or some member of the family Practically all of this ill ill- illness illness ness Is preventable through a u proper health living and many cases of or illness illness ill m. ness may be arrested and cured through the same sImp simple e health rules rule It is to spread the thc gospel of ot this sane san health life that the Utah Public Public- Health Journal has taken up the armand army arm and ammunition of clean communities and a health curriculum In the Ule schools This later luter is embodied in the Modern Health Crusade a fascinating movement movement move move- ment pos possessing all the appeals of drama pla play adventure and contest which are so dear to the heart Rrt of childhood It Is fostered by the National Na- Na Tuberculosis Association o and I has lrea already y been bec adopTed 1 1 by 5 i in my any of t the states in their public school aye aye- It Is Is a 11 part of the curriculum In Utah for tor the sixth grade but It I IK Is hoped according to Mr Ir W Wallis that It ii will eventually eve ua y be adopted in al all grades as as' has been done elsewhere Introduction of ot the Health Crusade movement mo In the public schools 11 Is given riven a prominent place In The Journal Jour Jour- nal This Is avowedly one of ot the most ot important alms aims of the Utah Public Public- Health Association and represents n a national campaign that strikes at the thC very seat of ot disease the formation ol of dally daily habits in the life Ute of ot the child 11 II the habits formed are those of a natural natural natural nat nat- ural proper health-giving health routine the child chUd builds up a constitution that bahle if iE able ahle to resist disease ase It is through formation of ot wrong habits that the foundation Is laid for the great percentage tage of ill III health and suffering of after years ears The Crusade Is explained in th the Journal In n an Inspiring article by Dr E. 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G Gowans state supervisor ol of health In the schools who calls cans on the school teachers to ope co-ope operate co-operate te in get tin I Ithe the work under way A few ew of ot the pages are ore devoted t tf the national fight against the grew grea white plague for the Utah Health Association Is an nn affiliated aux illary of ot the National Tuberculosis As Utah is not immune to th thi scourge as the compilations of ot tin the war examining board brought out since more than of her sons sons refused by the army on account of ot tu to Realizing this a large par of ot the years year's health campaign is to b n waged against tuberculosis This sec section section tion Uon of the magazine Is illuminatingly Illuminating handled handled r U c L Mention Is made of the Christens Christnia Seal Sale whereby funds are raised b the Utah Public Health Association fob foi the financing of health project in thi towns and counties of the state Tin vast and reaching far cargo of ot service that rides abroad on the little one seal eal which has come to mean such an ark important part of ot all Christmas mallIs mall Is explained and appeals made for tor the sale this year which opens December December Decem ber 1st T magazine contains twenty pager arranged in an attractive up make-up un under under der del the insignia of the double barrel cross emblem of the National Tuber Tuberculosis Association The front pa shows a hands handsomely mely engraved poi por portrait trait of ot E. E 0 O. O Howard of ot Salt Lake Lake- president of ot the association A personnel personnel per of ot the officers and directors I lr II also included The Journal Is to be issued and sent to all aU schools medico men hospitals nurses church leaders we w. wH fare tare organizations civic auth authorities city and aud county health officials etc ett The rhe subscription price is p per r r year which entitles the subscriber to toa toa toa a years year's membership In the Utah Pub Puh lic lie Health Association The Journal should be found In every home Till The health play Mr I I. I N. N Different h Is Double-Crossed Double Is alone worth ti a I years year's subscription Then there Is 18 a satisfaction of knowing you helped a good cause ss Utah Public Health stints Rooms S Snit lt Ln o City Utah v i i |