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Show THE HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 9, 1923. THE DAILY HERALD ,: ' Clark has' bees assistant to J ' Cnnn at the State hpspltaL" . ' F t ENTERTAINEDON , BIRTHDAY QUITS Term of Subscription: Dally only, delivered bcarrter 3 cent month; by mall InUtah county, $3 a yearf' outside the county,. 3.5Qs year, Dully and Sunday, by carrier, 40 cent month, 3.S0-,year In advance; Dally and Sunday, by mail, 14 a year. Sunday only, by mall, H a year. r Entered as second class mall matter May , 1922, at the poatotfica, proro, Utah, under the Act of March 2, U19 . s . THE SIGN REFERS TO i. ' f: ,,r. , Since resign lng ytnel pesftion of. ?assis!bnt physician at the' Cttata May ' - 9. Mts. ; $PRINGYJUJ5. t. Eboda .Hatfield entertained hospital on the" first' of May; Dr. Stanley M. Clark ha teen practis "birthday tea "S undy for. Mr8.'Geori, ing medicine In the city with his-gtoJa.CIarrwho" ls; 83" years' of e. office temporarily located i his The house' was decorated In spring hottfiTat 306 South Fourth East. flowers. TbeWrthday cake had. a " Dr. Clark is;sooa to open an- - offigure S3 made ot pink " rosebuds fice to the heart of the city and will holding pink candle. oTitinueFTffaxtlWTnedlclnetEeTer: He Is a brother to Dr. J. C. Clafk of this city and Is well known here HAVjiNA The boni between Jack In 1917 be received his A. B de--. Johnson, former world's heavy univergrce'at the Brighsm Young champion and Walter (Far-mer- n welgjt sity. After that he went east to Lodge, of Minnesota, ended study, and fn 1921 graduated from wltbiit decision in the fourth round the Jefferson " Medic ' eolloge, at Lodge had declared one of after; Philladelphla. ., was to the stomach Johnron's ' ' A year of Intern work; at the Lat- fOUl' W way uuiu uunyiuu luuuwou, and tuen during the past year Dr. . -- fr,..,, . At 77ie Fy la every town and locality In the proof, and their content frequently state many the people have fall- - sprinkled with, Unje and kerosene. vaulU otf premises where 1 ed the numerous warnings pticid fever has exBlsted should be that have been issued against files. f,Iled , and 8banaonded Attention has been called to the (Plans for an inexpensive and iact that they are one of the most sanitary privy will be furnished on dangerous menaces to life and application.) health with which, mankJndi has to Cuspidors should be cleaned e contend, being responsible for a every day and there should be proportion of all easesSrf ty- - stantly kept in them a two percent phold fever and diarrhoeal diseases solution of carbolic add. of Infants and many cases of tuber- - In addition to the measures for dls- - the prevention of flies every effort culosis and other contagious '""eases. This results from their should be made to prevent them, habit of feeding on filth and dls-- from entering the house or having tf . . 1 v con-larg- charges from the sick, tog and carrying disease germs to various-article- a ot.food and drink, They have caused thousands ofdeaths in Utah, ennd will continue iheir work of destruction until the awakens to the fact and in- augerates a warfare that will result In their extermination. eee4nHlt-aVother-1oo- thus-eolte- ctp riii '' .1, ir when germs are deposited in wllk the multiply rapidly. - All doors and windows especially those of the kitchen and dining room, should he screened through-publi- c out the fly season. Every family should own and use a "fly swatter." food exposed for sale should be DOCTOR :et MAXFIELD AUTO pre-mii- w MttlsftihstliiM nltely and effectively. It requires feet should be enacted and the removal of filth.. Flies forced. Flies should be especially kept breed on filth and in filth alone. Without filth there can be no files, from the aick, and if one l than ninety per cent of them covered In the sickroom it should breed in stable manure and the bal-- t killed. Dischargee from . the knee- in garbage,, outhouses and patient should be Immediately dis- other forms of refuse. Their de- - infected and disposed of. ly c' - PHONE m ezper-imeni'- t c on e your ear, only first class, experienced men. We also have one" of the oldest reliable' BATTERIES ' on the markekT -- '.t-- --rr Our Pansy Seed are grown at fortlaiid and are JV bv Steele HHheHewrli1-outside are ready now. Vf-af. , For bestwvice on Batteries and Electric Work, "g6 to the Auto Electric Supply Col We have no studenu to ! -- I . "The rose that Tfiade Portland famous." 7 II .v TOR COMPANY sf CAROLINE TESTOUT ROSE I ' StO WEST CENTER. , THREE-YEAR-OL- D D. D.Boyer ran , With every" three rose bushesparchased from as we. Will GIVE - ONE EXTRA IARGE rt.fw CFNE PTMt MINITV ANO NtNl Uvea tne thonahu ef the wa bad befriended him and a great deal frUlra htm tot mSdeat to stop Tom Sll Wlc from M ftrt aad smati4 to go straight, Ml a teerH Is bis past life hie reforming. The girl la m mneiy aae nine-- u " de - --Sara Every auto- - top we turn ; out is a quality top.' No -- " ether kind can leave our shop. Every top is made : to-- your special order, to fit your car and no other. '" Every piecevof material Tis selected for your car It's an individuaL prop-? .osition, yet our top costs nd more than the fac- -: tory-makind, and our r guarantee; goes o vrittC r ' v every one. S'own them in while cool and Wfflard Battery for Every Car. moist dls-Mo-re viloTinlenTTfomTBegg-iulre- AsimplrmnffectuaTtlJ BolioS mayibe provided by mixing two tea-i- n spoonfuls of formalin with a pint sweetened water. Every household should be pro? vided with one or more fly traps. Slmpje and efficient traps may be constructed or purchased at small rost ald the state board of health furnish plans on .request, People who have cleaned their own premises should demand that v thelE; neighbors shall do- tlfcewlse, 7 and notify 'the board of health of Hnv failures or refusals, ' T,'-saving of life and suffering will am;jly repay for all the trouble " and expense, Klther man must kill the fly or the "y 'will kill the man. " STATE BOARD OP. HEALTH. r about ten days. Maggots are flies the larval stage. The fly season ,is approaching, Prompt action at this time may pre- vent many deaths during the sum- mer and fail, and a grave respon- slbiltty rests upon all health or-ficers and oilier ciltlzens. An Immediate and through clean- lng of premises should be effected and 'further accumulations . or decaying matter avoided.- - Stable . manure should' be kept in vaults or '.ioxks. scro ikvI er covered fro- qitputly-sprinkl- . with lime, kerb- scne oV borax, und should be re- TOoved.at least every week. Garbage receptacles should be arefuUy oveml and the contents with llmo or nil 'ttki.i1 V Piix vaults should be made fly- 1 " II X -" - i I i- -: - I THE r I. . T. ' "i--r. 1 J I , B..Beatty, QEHOME TOWN M. D. Secretary. su ELETRONIC Phone 484. DIAGNOSIS ji Ijj Oi i; jjj II! ::: 11! - - 1- s and l II ivrtS.luv West Center. 201 V If your wife can't cook her! divorce, Keep her for a pet, and eat at the old n fA A w m m I . Isj I MM llVWi I m(flffl IH WMIV Treatment n P! !!j m : jjj By STANLEY Auto Electric Supply Co ABRAMS - V. L. ,,..J,:L j I I I I I . . ft! A OXK I-- M- II I ' - . 201 j ANNOUNCEM ENTx;: 72 r iGHT-O- . ''VVHEIE THE FlJOWEBS GROW.i ' 1 A IN E HTpBfA N C E DRIVE IN VProvc) Greenhouse 346 N University, Avenue , -- S3 - -- . Where You See the Sigh: west - - first south. - 'N ' v . " , uuiiiuuiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiikiuHiiiiiiiniiin QtiU "UUU , 's Coffee House West Center. 215 ir .... pfeB usinessDay and Night L . Have. You Tried hO If fJ 1 V . si?3yj( M'MK PAYABLE ON ALL PREFERRED STOCK AS OP RECORD MA Y4. J l$X . HELKSLL EMAILED 8 OUT DIVIDEND - : Dl! V Hotcakes ' Bl v . "Mother Makes .the Pfes." "Mrs.' iiombc lat BEFORE YOU START rv i I I -.- . ri im svy r IT CXK5HT TO BE AS - fAIN HO AS ARau. - - .413 West DVf TO 8 S. H ss X THESE SHARES ARE PREF ERRED AND THEY" DRAW"" pothara iatter . $5 0. 00 Shares can be had at $48. 00 per shard, cash or $49.50 on installments A Good .:," "rhoM the KU. Sir Builder, What Your ' -r wM um Gas I VI in the Future Will Be, Depends on QUALITY AND . WORKMANSHIP OP TODAY, r, Let the FIRST cos V be the LAST. a . E. H. - in . Johnsoir CEMENT CONTRACTOR. 90 South Seventh East; , , : . . r. r..i.:.. !;A c& v ProvVutah. PINE; MONUMENTS: - Valley M WabjSave xr. and Utah ;. - Cement Worlc a ..S3 THAT MUCH lit Payable Quarterly IN INSTALLMENTS OF 2 PER CENT ON PAR OR PACE VALUE OF STOCK, ONtf Iciooi It I Spring the ton W. PETERSON First North Street . HA'O wb ViTors t Seeme. about stores fixtures of any kind; colonnades, the 'latest designs in bookcases, mantles, and Jtaffetsj and'the most modern and convenient Wtchra cupbjords. THAT'S her Colce Co - 7 AT RIGHT PRICES iTe " J - variety from vrhlch to gelect Bccsley Marble & Granite Works i Just South of Tabernacle- - U$eJheHerald:W wit. Proro, Utah. sf |