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Show HEALTH GLINIG IS APPROVED Routing Meeting Tuesday Nigh Names Strong Committee To Conduct Con-duct Christmas Seal Sale. The sale of Christmas seals and Health bonds, this year under the auspices of the Utah Public Health Association, is to fraise funds to provide a public health clinic, to visit vis-it every county in the State, during 1921, beginning in February at St. George. The clinic will be in charge of an eminent diagnostican of the United States, accompanied by a trained nurse and equipped with as complete a laboratory as can be transported conveniently. ! So many hours each day will be devoted to free public diagnoses, ; and the evenings to health film les- sons in the picture shows, the en-i en-i tire program aiming at wholesale ! health education under two heads, diagnosis of present troubles and j measures of prevention. The big health education program already being carried on by 'Utah 1 Public Health Association will con J tinue, but to secure this great clinic j is the foremost aim in the present ( campaign, according to Ashley Bart-! Bart-! lett, representative of the Health J Association, who brought the infor- t mation to Duchesne. Fourteen j heads of local organizations heard i and voted unanimously to endorse the move. County " Superintendent of schools, J. H. Moore, was named ; - executive head of the seal and bond sale, with D. M. Todd, secretary and treasurer. President G. V. Bil-! Bil-! ' lings and Glen C. Gray, finance coirtmittee; Stephen W. Johnson . i head of publicity, with a member each from the folowing organizations: organiza-tions: W. 0. W., G. J. Greaves; Yoeman, Mrs. Ed. Hart; St. Paul's Guild. Mrs. J. R. Lewis, Stake Relief Re-lief Society, Mrs. Isabell NicoV , Bishopric, John P. Madsen; Ward ) M. I. A.. J. Frank Watkins; Y. L. M. I. -A., Mrs. Florence Madsen; S. S. Mark S Woolley; primary, Mrs ' Ka!e Woolley; Religeon Class, Mr? A. V. Washburn;; Choir H. C. Nicol The Duchesne County cuota i lw..vr and one-half cents per cap ita. It was suggested that eacr grade in the public school of the ' county have the privilege of purch asing, a $5 healt bond and Mr. Kelsc of the Comercial club offered t j cash prize to each of the city j . schools that purchased a bond. ( It was decided to hold a Health j Day Carnival Friday, December, il-j il-j the closing day of the Christmar ! seal and Helth Bond sale in Duchesne Duches-ne county. The city and town heads of the whole county will be asked ! to have every lady clerk in the ! county dressed in nurse costume on ! that day, wearing the double barred j cross of the national tuberculoso? j association upon her shoulder and cap. When practicable every man ; clerk will be asked to wear the Health Crusaders helmet emblazon-! emblazon-! ed with the double barred cross. It is desired that health booths be erected in public places in every city and town where Christmas seals and' bonds will be sold all day Tom Smith died in the hospital in .Vernal yesterday from stomach trouble. Mr. Smith lived three miles this side of Myton. He was an uncle O. J. Smith of this city. Mrs. John Wimmer entertained St. Paul's Guild, last Wednesday afternoon. First prize was awarded i to Mrs. J. R. Lewis and the all-cut ! to Mrs. J. H. Partridge. Guests j were Mrs. O. C. Lockhart. Mrs. E. j W. Schonian and Mrs. R. S. Lusty. This term of court i3 very light j I owing to the fact that no cases ex- ' cept law and motion cases and cases that 'can be completed at this term of court are being considered by, Judge Morgan. i Judge A. B. Margan is holding ' court in Duchesne this week for the t last time under his present admin- I ; istration. Judge Morgan was de- ' j fcated in the Republican Landslide f f for re-election. i |