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Show IIMLIII CMC frlESS Bin Louise Fazend a. TO TOUR STATE X DREAM TUBERCULOSIS SPECIALISTS TO VISIT RURAL DISTRICTS AND MAKE FREE DIAGNOSIS. . REPRESENTATIVE CITIZENS ARE PLACED IN CHARGE OF SALE ' v OF CHRISTMAS SEALS. Exhibit and Lectures Educational Will AIm Be Features of the But No. r.. Undertaking, ' Treatment! Planned. 1 , The Utah public Health association, with tbe state board, of health, willr, send out next month a$ traveling clinic which will visit every county In the state aud - take the tn SDeauige Health Centers in of United ViH Have Parts All States. fXlHCh(i iiiimtttntu T)ln(s.ts ta.iA ' Pan. DcjarUnont of the Interior, U. Land Oflice, halt Lake City, I' tab S. February 10, 19X1 ........ .. Notice is hereby given that Frank Robinson," of BcaterTTtanT who on November SI, 1916, made Homestead entry. No. 01$47jj, for N SB Section 22; NW 4 SW SW 14 NW Section 23, Town- hrp 29 South, Range 8 West. Salt Lake Meridian, baa filed notice intention to make three-ye- ar proof. to establish claim to the land above described, before Clerk of the Dis trict Court, at Beaver Utah, on th !lst day of March, 1921. Claimant names as witnesses: Edwin Bohn. Wllford Hob'.nscn Abe Murdock, Thomas Baldwin, alt of Beaver, Utah.: , GOULD B. BLAKEJLY, Register. First Publication, Feb. 18. 1921 Last Publication,. Marc 18,4921 . - The American Bed Cross has laaneV nation wide campaign of UP s"htlng disease and physical deteC anions the America a people. A new audTmiquer hearth tnstltutlon uos come ,nt0 bein M the result of several moaW tudyfby the Bed Cross Health National Head Servlc P"Une 1-- 2, 1-- 4, 4, 1-- 4, ofnize it as a cltv we hav alwavg warned to feee and never have Been; and sometimes it Bppears to be one ) whirlwind v A flying start toward ft finish has been made by the Utah Pub- of which we never have even heard., j Not Infrequently a name for the . the lic Health association In its Chrlstnia , place department :. In our dreum- -a name L 0.ffid ch,r? seal sale In securing the service of h.. uibi ociore tuog iuib uw which we preuiti are sure new is us. to in It Wells, Heber M. Govennor oraer activity will be In aetuai operation all is a cheap way to travel and, the over the charge of Salt Lake City and Ogdon, and that the sign For. "Americancountry, aud of Mrs. A. J. Gorlium, as chair- mystics say, not a bad one. Red Cross Health Center" "idle to visit cities man of women's activities. during Ue waking will become as familiar to the peolife Is sn expensive operation, to ;. sale. where as are now the sign of ple travel to the cities of dretms ts ac the every Covenior "Wells and Mrs. Gorharo, companies. telegraph with James H. WnllU eounted.ft most favorable omen and In Lena Before War. NOTICE FOH TUBLICATIOV Busy means riches ahead. Unless Indeed executive secretary of the t Public. The Interest of the American Bed Health association, who is n charge i lie city be oh fire; then take care of disease la Department of the Interior, V. 8. of the state campaign, aud who has your finances or poverty will overtake Ci;oss in the fight against Land onire, Malt Lake recent Long of origin. not, however, been busily working on plana for the City, Utah war before the the began organisation It is generally agreed that if your sale relative to providing a comprehealth service through its medical ' hensive health program for next year, city of dreams Is a strange one to this February 18. 1921 in disaster relief work and Its units C ro l.iutfl VOlt tn nrtll Notice vaii eu rntl is over hereby given fiat Clar- express gratifying satisfaction Town WlfiwWiJ'- - eace Grimshaw, of Beaver, Utah, who tliusksiu btlng liruwa Uiroughuut tha I .horiiv vhange jmurresldenVwith.4 as a rule, favorable results to your lug. During the war and following on May 15, 1916, made Homestead state. the armistice thousands of American entry, No. 017!y6, for S 2 SB ..; "Realizing that the funds raised la business. Red Cross officials have been fighting Section 15; SW.1-- 4 SW Ui, Section All a of scientists do not with the seal snle, yith the exception agree 23 Section countries. 14; NW 4 NW disease In tile meager 10 per cent, will all be "used Krend that every dream Is the fulfill- At the same time tens of thousands of Township 29 South, Range 8 West, at home, generous response is belnft ment of a wish, but It Is eay enough local Red Cross officials have been en Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice ot Intention to make three-yea- r met with in spite .of the fact that the to fit this dream Into its category. An gaged at borne fighting disease, nota proof, to estaDlish claim to the land sale comes in the midst of two national analysis of our dream will, generally influenza the epidemics. bly during above described, before Clerk of the drlves,"'stated Mr. WallU. "The seals enuble us to discover the origin of the The American Ped Cross haft de District .Court at Beaver Utstate and name national to stranfie our support the go propounded by nil tnii valuable experi- ah, on the 28th day of March, 1921. termined movement to the fight against tuber dream consciousness! for the strange ence in health service abroad and at Claimant names as witness : tlwre are 200CI city in which we may find ourselves. home shall not go to waste. So long culosls, from whit-Josenh H. Rakes, ftrnnnt "!nwr1etl victims suffering It Utah at the' 'pres- Thus Kreund dreams of being .at ft as there are ft half a million people Charles Morgan, William Morran, ent time, and two million throughout strange pjaee called Flelsa and one dying yearly in this country from pre all of Beaver, Utah. GOULD B. BLAKELY. Reelster. the reHmlntler of the- - Uulted Statea. further on named Hearsing. -- Flelss ventable causes, aBd so long at more d of the American chil- First publication. February 25, 1921 Ntnety per. cent of the money raised was the name of a friend. Hearsing than in Utali will go to alleviate the suf- was put together from the names of dren and young people are victims of Last publication, Marrt 25. 1921, fering of those 2000 'victims," whP.e places near Vienna which so often end physical defects, the Red Cross recog' the other 0 per ceut will be Utah's in "Ing" and the English word "hear-aj- nlzes the urgent need for continued NOTICE OF CONTEST - FOH PUBLICATION . He . had . been reading ft. poem share to tueilatlomd. T.ubeiulpsis. lied Cross health service at borne., about a slanderous dwarf named - . ,' ' How Organization Works. The National Talwrculosls associa"Snidhe Hasbesaid." By connecting The Red Cross Health Center la Department of the Interior, U. B. tion has bejn fhtlug the "white the final syllable of Hearsing with governed Land Office, Suit Lake by business principles, applague" for the lat twelve years, and Fllsxa was obtained Vllssingen the plies business methods, and, in Its City, Utah- nation In the German V pronounced life F the Geralthough the death rate more simple form, can be established '. is still ajurmlngly high, it has, been man name for the port of Flushing and conducted by lay people. February 17, 1921 com' To Byron C. Fulton, of Mllford, ' materially decreascdjln through which his brother passed In It proceeds upon the demonstrated : munities which Tin ve btHjohie awake to coming from England to visit him. fact that health Is ft --ommodity that Utah, contestce: the necessity for a vigilant war (Copyright.) Yon are, hereby notified that Marie can be bought and sold like brooms against It, according to Mr. Wallla. and soap.. Therefore, it establishes it S. Lewis, who gives 424 Judge blag. e The health seals li:ive been sold In self In a storeroom In the principal ban lako city, Ltah, as her Utah since 1910. duf ing which time address, did on January 22nd, " business section ot the community. It the Utah Puhllc Health association 1921, file In 'this office her duly cordisplays Its goods in tbe form of at roborated has been founded with representative application to contest and Us In show exhibits health tractive 'citizens from all parts of the state on secure the cancellation ot your desert8om one haa said that "tru hoapttaU-t- y windows. It advertises constantly and -land Its board of directors standing spoiuor No. 013152, Serial entry. U uses bust And consists In gowhat every wr yon extensively. having for the expenditure of ita funds and No 018152, made October . 17th, to not and have anyway, changing ness and social device to attract cn the manner of its health campaign. ing 1914, for the southwest quarter. Sechaa-- , installed the the cloth unless you were going to tomers. This association tion 7, Township 29 South, Range In . crusade the health ot The Red Cross Health Center is modern, public 10 West, S. L. - Meridian, and as schools of the state, thereby providing ' in that It .gives out grounds for her contest she to sick service the Good Thlnga for the Family. alleges an attractive manner for the foundaSoften one cake of compressed yeast reliable and complete Information that entryman has failed to reclaim tion of health habits by boys and girls, the aforesaid land or at least, of a cup of lukewarm about existing clinics, hospitals, sana' safe- In which will servo as a life-lon- g thereof by means of artificial and other institutions for the sick torla thouTwelve disease. add' one scalded of and and the defective : about available irrigation since entry thereof, r.nd water, guard against cupful enhave sand childreu cooled milk and one and one-ha- lf already been cupthat at no time since entry was made rolled In the crusade, with the pros- ful of (lour; beat until smooth. Cover nurses,' both trained and practical ; did entryman own cf control suffi- - ' pects ef 30.000 more before the scluiol and set out of draughts to become shout when to consult I physician and 'dent noswater for the successful lrrU his to and Mr. shun the Wallls. to quack why year expires, according of a cupful trums. ' ,,' :', gation and reclamation of the nfore- Public health nurses have been in light. Add ', :,, v stalled in thirteen counties at the in- each of melted shortening and sugar, ?ald land; and that such failure to Teaching Disease Prevention. . two egg yolks beaten light, bne stigation and through the Health Red fa, Irrigate and redni'n said tand was Cross Center The of the Utah Public Health associof salt,' the grated rind of a not due to service In th army, navy, of even greater service to tbe Marine ation, with the school authorities and lemon and flour for a dough atxjut however, corps or other war orpanlzu-'io- n state hoard of health. Counties wuicc three cupfuls. Knead until smooth well It teaches people how to preof the United States. cannot afford a nurse nor even pay and elastic. Cover and set aside to vent sickness and disease. This Is done You are. therefore further noticed In many Interesting and attractive that the said allegations will M tr.k- part of h(ir expenses have1 been pre- become double-ITurn bulk. upside sented with this roost valuable bit of first of all. by the distribution en as confessed, and your said en- - . Mown on the molding board, roll into ways of popular health ' literature and try will be can.icllel" wlfiont furth community service through the association, the association paying ' the en a rectangular sheet, brush with melted through health lectures Illustrated with er right to be hearl, either before tire expenses In some cases. butter, dredge' wit if sugar and cinna- lantern slides or with health motion thfa office or on sppcal, if you fail to Indicating the unprecedented inter- mon mixed, sprinkle with half ft cup- picture films. Then special exhibits are fllo in this office within twenty dav est being taken m the health sale this ful of. currants, and roll as ft Jelly publication of one after the other, on various after the FOURTH this notice, as shown below, your ar- year are the contributions from insti- roll. Cut into pieces an inch long. given, demonstraPractical health subjects. tutions already received. Through Cream h of a cup of Khorten-lngvbefrHfically" re- -' tions are made ; also health playlets by swer, and' President Heber J. Grant and memot In of. spondif cup il. themchildren to Interest and Instruct ber of the first presidency of the L. D. test. t. rr.'- -f that. S, church, a check for $1000 has been brown: sugar and spread mixture on selves, and their elders. Classes are you ha :r f : received. "The association Is indeed the Inside of a cast Iron frying pan; organized In personal hygiene, home swer eu either grateful for such enthusiastic sup- lay in the bnns and when doubled in care of the sick, first aid and in food in person 1 mail. hour. The sugar selection and preparation. port," said Mr. WaUls, "the interest in bulk, bake one-hnHealth You should sUe la your answer our work whU'h prompted the giving ol and butter should glaze the bottom of clubs, both for and older peo- the name of the post office to which "nch ft large sum of roomy auguring the buns. Serve turned upside down, ple, are formed;younger also Little Mothers' yon desire future notlcesto-b- e sent well for the public out in '' and to clinics aide Nutrition up. yon. glared growth Leagues. plans for next year." The MetropoliCOULD B. BLAKELY, Reelster. are conducted for children, tan - Life Insurance r company hat E. D. Dunn, Attorney. - Salt Lake ft hundred more of than Choice dolAlready Popovera. two thousand of the sale pledged lars' worth of seals through (belt , Break three eggs into a bowl, add these Red Cross Health Centers are In City. First Pub. March 4. 1921. thirty-si- x selling agents, during tb half a teaspoonfui of salt, and one actual operation throughout tbe coun- Second Pnb. March It, 1921 drive, which opens TlMinksgivlug day cujiful each of milk and flour. Beat try; Many of them also conduct Third Pub.3Iarch.l8..192U "and continues until Christmas ever;- -" until smooth with a Dover egg beater. but "the one chief, Fourth Pub. March 25, 1921. , have" ais Have Pledges of feature ef the American Red a hot iron muffin pan, butready from received Service Star the bpen full. Cross Health Center Is Its health eduter well,- - fill legion, the American legion, Stats e cation service which teaches well peothirty-fivvea bake In and a Set hot Nurses , association. Salt" Lake ' PresiA REAL BARGAIN - : dents' club, Ministerial association. minutes, decreasing the heat after tin ple how te keep ftwelL -- T - - 4 01dsmobll ton truck with Ttnh Bankers'- association,' Beehive popovert are "well puffed: girls. Boy Scouts, State Board of express body. Only been run 2000 FRENCH PRAISE FOR National Itotary clubs, Sal m Hard sauce. , V miles. Has ISOO worth of cord tires. CROSS-WOR- K army, and from Livingston Far cup- t utti)i. - OUJLRED t Bet TauaV chairman of Irst cost $1876, now fllOO. M, add one cupful of Cross. ,Bock of the national move- butter to a cream, H. , work Gentry. the accomplished by Landing ment stand the prominent men and light brown sugur gradually; when for philanthropy women of the country, headed by well mixed add two tnblespoonfuls of American France; Andre Tardleu, form- Itate of Ohio, President Woodrow Wilson. . crenm, drop by drop, and lastly one City of Toledo, er high commissioner from that naGovernor Wells,, wh h.1s direct teaspoonfui of vanilla and a few drops Lucas County, m. recent In to United the tion Frank and In States, the of J. sale Lake Salt charge oMcmon extract or a grating of lemon Chny maks oath that he Ogden, will raise ?2T.,0O0 In those two rind. Ginger and lemon rind may be article widely commented ea through- Is eanlorA partixr ot th firm of F. 1. Chny Co., dolor buatnas la tb City cltl'", the balance of th state quota, used In out the French press, ssys : of Toledo. County and Stmt atoraaid, place of tfle vanilla and a, few $45.UO0 will be raised throughout the acCross Red American "The has and that tald flria will iav tha aura of This ca'.ls for 10 cents per tablespoonfuls of creamed dates added .tate. HUNDRED DOLLARS tor aacli work which calls for ONE complished bulk. to , ana every ca of Catarrh that cannot ba give for woman and child every man, capita of heartfelt true the every cured by tha VM tf HAIX'8 CAT A H RH ' gratitude ; In Utah. FRANK J. CiU.Nt.1. 1913 this great relief MEDICINE. In Frenchman. All other counties of the state are rib-Sworn to before me and la In behalf of Franc organization spent m bar, my prnce, thla tih day cf being organized under the personal . GLEA-o,Mtn D. A. 1919 lSS. A. W. ((B. lI0, Weotrn NtWippr fSon , nearly 87.000.000 francs, and supervision of Mr. Wallls. Rich wa 8al Notary i'ublle.InIts expenditures on charitable projects the first county to complete Its orHall'a Catarrh Uedlrtne 1 man-neIn trement In our attained the the unique country ganization, which. ternally and acte throuib h l.,.xt;i on Mucoui Surfacee of tha Eyetera. 6nd one day timilth carnival, hat ef dous total of 171.000,000. It has re- the MILITANT MARY tor tcMlmonldl. free. to turned French over the relief pledged itself to roUe $1125 on "that cently F. J. CI1KNKT A CO., Toledo, O. This will be accomplished day. pnld by all drurirlpiti, 7Sc. huge stocks ot suporganizations Hall's for conitlpatloa. out similar Family rrT'tfrai'is carried through plies whose value must be counted In In the four towns. Garden City, T the hundreds ot thousands of francs. . find Iiltttown,'1 De PILLS "Fifteen million American boys and cember 10. Beginning with an aucgirls, banded together In the Junior Fissure and other Rectal diseases self, bul by 'Qnd tion sale In the forenoon of donaten Red Cross. of.Amcrlca, are suck of a cured-b- y methods. - No -goods, ranging from househoIiLbrlc-businesl. from lost lime establish the closest to movement Write for to t ties brae py.IVA.KEP livestock, followed by a luncheon at nwn. it paradt In between themselves' and Franco's my booklot on Rectal disease free. Aod'reoKzed'be I. R. M. D. 411. Con the afternoon of all thu scIhmiI hit younger generation through tbe charBar.k Building. Salt Lnka dren, flrrn.vetl as modern, health cm works they have financed and itable 'for. .loved 'me .,, .... , ssdeni, M henlth-irstiit- .Ihr phrvlrt now carrying out among our little City, are "tlood Health Wins" ami n grand 'haT. war sufferers. THE'LAYEfT . . j In the evening. Lo3t-$-45 UMi county hai In grcenbacli! 15 M'.'s "The bonds of friendship bctnrf n piuiiRwl in in a mot tthus.!nstic man CAKES North y between Crock ami town, is cemented America with and France ner to raise their quota. afternoon. Ltmt It goii-mutual admiration, repect and grati Wilier counties have worked out at from lloavcr. T. J. Sly. Suita! ia r- s tude," tractive plans also foe raising theii wgrd given on ruturn. quotas. ? people. The cllnle Is planped especially to f I reach the smaller rural sections flint have only a limited medical and nurs- -' lag service And where the doctrine of ' prevention la 1 practically unknown. The primary object of this; undertaking is t bring within the reach of a large number of persons the opportu- nity to become informed of their true " . physical 'condition through an examination by a- - physldan-skille- d In diagnosing cheat conditions and to learn the facts about tuberculosis, the : I preventive side of which will be fea-- . tured in the exhibit which will form a part of the health cafe van. I Expert to B In Charge. A large automobile truck will be equipped with it commodious body, where full clinical appliances may be set up, which will be in charge of an expert diagnostician and tuberculosis expert. James EL-- Wallis,- - executive secretary of , the association, is In correspondence with some of the best known tuberculosis doctors vof the large eastern cities and sanitariums, recommended by the National "Tuber; eulosla association, relative to securing the best qualified person to take charge of the health caravan. A trained graduate nurse will also be tr member of the staff, and this staff is with the local planning to physicians and nurses in each comma- alty. Lectures and demonstrations will be given in some central- locality 'n each county and consultation and j idvlce given free, ,. Examinations of school , children dll be made in each community where here Is no public health nurse. The nportanee of child hygiene as a feature i of the tuberculosis unpalgn makes It imperative that 111 hyslcal defects' and handicaps be medled tn children. Aside from the clinic an educational ilblt,. Including motion pictures ling with health topics, stereoptl-- . view to illustrate lectures, vart-- i charts and posters . emphasizing I welfare work and pamphlets' an I rature on the prevention and cart tuberculosis will be given. A com-t- e lighting system will be Installed the car so that no phase of the k will be hindered by communities ing bo electric lighting plant xcal preparation will be secured 6f the county ougft the ' vspapers an(T any organization, nmittee or individual engaged in d ,1th or eodal work. It is not to descend on any community II the field has been prepared and large number of people as possible enraged to benefit by the oppor-ilt- y. Practically a week will be en to each county, the clinic anchor-- ; la some central locality and work- throughout the section. All cases, ipects and contacts of tuberculosis it be examined and records kept to In the general state, survey of 9 disease. No Treatments Planned. To the country nurse the romlng of t traveling clinic and exhibit will nost mean a new era In her rural rk,- - for- - It will mean ' prompt atten-m to the many suspected cases that has been calling on and trying to .press with the Importance :of: an wrly Jdiagnoalr Fe- persons have her .the mean or the opportunity go to specialists In some far dis-city, and it Is for this reason at the Utah Public Health assocla-i- n In-t- he ; W V .... Even a "movie" queen meat "w first night in ft real Pullman. Some have this experience before they are "movie": queens but lte really more exciting to be a real queen first and have the first Pullman ride 'come aa ft sequel to fame. That is the way Louise Fazenda arranged her life. She went to San Francisco recently for her first visit; It was a sort of a yaca. (Ton for her, following. four years of hard work In studios of Loe Angeles. , ., - pre-enti- n la-Je- tt . nt l and the specialist to the people. ndlng diagnosis ily. Nq drugs or treatment will le rescrlbed, but .Instruction will be !en the patient on caring for hlro-l- f and preventing spread of the Inaction to others. The, child welfare atures of the clinic will be carried s by the nurse. She will give prac-ca- l demonstrations on the care of a. . - ?MmatJl .-- 1-- 1-- war-strick- 1-- 4, 4. one-thir- (Copyright.) - ' i " -- ' " ". Did you ever stop and consult The dictionary "while reading advertising matter written by experts? '.. Sometimes wenearly giggle our fool heads jff over some of the adjectives - - ' ... employed.' - The other day we were asked point blank, In type big enought for a farm sale bill, if we had ever, seen suclQ 'startling values" as were shown in somebody's kind of underwear! "Startling" get it? fcood old "ster-Unis worn threadbare and nobody would notice It, so it had to be "start' . . ling.-. To . begin with, ' can you imagine yourself, unless delirious, being "startled" by any underwear's value? Too might be "pleased," if it was your own underwear. Too wouldn't care two whoops about It if it was the underwear of some one else, would you? You wouldn't even so touch aa know abopt it, if you are the modest and polite person we hope you are."" We can imagine one's being "startled" by underwear, but not in that way. The sudden display of anyone's intimate garments in public is .not the least "startling" thing we know of. When we find we have been walking -, for four or five blocks on a ed street, with a young lady behind us that we had a never-absemasculine hope of impressing favorably even when we have found that one of our (speaking plainly) garters was dragging the pavement, we have been "startled;" and so would anybody else have been If we had said loudly what our Impulse dictated.. We have even been" worse than "startled" when . we Involuntarily glanced toward the observing young lady and noted that she loked elsewhere but smiled pleasedly. But was the young lady "startled" by the quality of our garter? t No. When she first saw it trickling along like' ft purple elastic she been have nemesis, may " g" well-light- . "startled." , But not at the value of the thing. - The young man who attempted to pull a thread from the young lady's shorflder - and ultimately, as - discovremoved ered by her the young lady's union suit by, raveling that young man may have been "startled" and auspicious at the length of the thread he pulled out ' . ..But ."startled". at Jhe- saluft of some mother,-entire- ly , - Tataterbeard-r-of-rliealtn-- - tat . be for Red Cross '"J!! of better health direct to the The clinic will American CITIES. e , ...... NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION- - T T IS not au uncommon experience A lu fiud ourselves In a dream city. PerlmpsJt is one which we though it may be changed by tle dream iiiir.titasumgorla ; familiar build- nss may take oa a stranire asuecttor strange city buildings appear in un- - Counties of the State Being Organized by Executive Secretary of Publio Health AaanclatioaJo Secure Quota Expected of Utah. LEG.1L NOTICES AGAINST DISEASE -- Vhut They Mean ffl , HATIOlVIDE FIGHT iifs Dreams -- ."- . one's underwear? A brace of nays. Good value la never' "startling" to ns except when we get it in dealing with a man we had thought was crooked. ' , , Some advertisers should change their stock of : . ' - tke " , post-offic- tfptrBook any-way- ." '.';. one-eigh- th one-four- th . J one-four- th -- n , one-fourt- one-fourt- h lf -- , .two-third- the-.cup- s --- -r- ii 3-- Kdu-catio- n fi - d- ' war-strick- , , l e The entire undertaking la made the raised through by the money tie of Christmas seals, and is planned j bring back to each community In rtual service the value of thetr te the Christmas seal sale. po-bl- con-ributl- Lots of Wlillts. .., there's T a will ., there , la gener-- ( things to get out of tM , 1 1 tvn , noa-eargtc- al a enfe-tcrlr- O. A. MURDOCK ATTORNEY' AT LAW ' Beaver. Utah fracUces In all the Coum of the etaU s. - . I BAKEPI t,-dn- |