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Show 250 M.I.A. Officers And Members Hear Houston More than 250 M.I.A. officers and members of the three St. George wards met in the south ward chapel Tuesday evening to witness wit-ness the illustrated health lecture, given by D. Crawford Houston, embassy from the State Board of Health. Mr. Houston comes originally origin-ally from Panguitch and is a graduate of the Dixie junior college col-lege and well-known to many in this city to which he refers as "home" expressing his own pleasure in returning. His services with this health lecture were made possible through the efforts of Miss Lena Besendorfer, county nurse. Mr. Houston reviewed the his-( his-( Continued on page four) D. C. Houston Lecture .'- .-.V: v":-...-:"c!lin.i - .' ', re.;s I-.: c . '-. ' .-: .,:i I 'II'-c -:.: :,.v, t.".e l'ro:v. ,. ..: v : T:;e l.,s! e;v.H !'.-!. :::c ;!....c to th.e present ..i.ty. stress.: t::e t-i.r.tnbution of I.o.is r.,s-e..r and others a'.or.i the l.r.e if p.-':'- Pi-ece t;'.e Uvture tuo m.fm-U-:n of th.e south ward builders, the M.-ses Gai Gruff and Pawn An irus Mere featured m a oval d.:.-t with th.-ir K-.uier. Miss Afton Snow accompan mi; and Joe Tally favored with two ban.io selections M.Iton K. MkhIv. county school supei-uueniiont, expressed keen interest in th.e lectures bom:-: iivm in tins city by Mr. Houston.: Mr Housum i;ave two separate lectures to students of the Dixie coll.-e,', two to the Woodward huh school members, and one K-fore the Klemontai y school hois and ynls durini; Wednesday. It is planned also to have him visit other schools durini; Thurs- I day, says Mr. Moody, if the; highways permit. |