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Show Compensation Decision May Result in Physical Exami-- , Nations for Applicants. X InmphoI(iinif the decision of the state industrial cdtamissien ,in the case of the Pinyon QucS Mining company and tho etate insur&ncund appealing from the award, the strpe. court of Utah conyesterday nettles whai'Ahaa been n4. sidered a close qnestiOoX.f aw one which may have fairlykyide appli-- ' cation. The joining company has an eiSployee, . M sit Finn, who sustain od an tnj " - tr -- tJ clearly the result of an accident ari'S-- ! fng out of and in the course of employ-ment, but the wound did not heal prop-, erly, and this led to further investiga-tion, which showed that Mr. Finn was the victim of a constltutionaUdisease from' which he had euffertd for some time prior to the accident, though it had not impaired his ability as a workman. After undergoing treatment for this disease for some week alter tho. . THE RECEIVER SAYS THIS IS THE FINAL CUT. EVERYTHING MUST GO! 1 .fair rapidity. The company physician had given. Finn treatment for the dis-case before the accident, so that it was held that the prolongation of the disability period of the workman was not due to his neglect in reporting facts sbont his ease. The industrial commission held that X, -- ' - 'V, 1 . ; . i the entire period of his tots! disability, The mining and so made its award. company and its carrier, the state insurance fund, appealed from this award on the ground that it should have been required to pay compensation only for the length or time which it would have taken to. place Finn in .condition to work, provided he had been in a eon- dition of ordinary health. The view was that an employer engaged a man as he was found, and was therefore liable to the hazard that he might not be in perfect health. The insurance carrier ia this case took the position that the industry ought not to 0 r s - ' penalized for a physical condition be for which it was in no wise to blame, and which was attributable only to negligence of the employee himself j.lhs "before entering the industry. The supreme court unanimously upholds the commission award. The d'ecisiou is written by Justice A. J. We-- i'. - J Justice J. K. Frick concurs, hold-that the decisions clearly point to b err ing i such a conclusion. He adds, however: r .Notwithstanding the suggestion Mr. Justice Weber to the contrary, of J nevertheless, strongly of the opin-jinthat- theuumstcuctiqngiven the statute, if adhered to, .will eventual--Iresult in compelling- - applicants dor employment to submit to physical exanimations, and will thus exclude these am, . t - trannot pass the examinations. While 'the industries of the state will employees for loss through accidental injuries, they, in my judgment, as a matter of will refuse to grant compensation to those who loss , suffer resulting from diseases. Contagious Diseases in v Salt Lake Decrease : According to the report' of the oit.v heard of health for the week ending Friday, January 27, smallpox is. gradually decreasing in Balt Lake. The report shows that onlv 'three eases of the disease remain. T)r Willard attributes tire decrease to t.he. fact that a large number of people have been immunized through vaccination from the disease. He declares that, other contagious diseases could be minimized in tho same manner-besides the cases of smallpox, there sre forty-seveother eases of contagions diseases reported during the week. Of these, twenty-twwere of chicken-pox- ; Chris-topherso- n ' . Near the End of Salt Lakes Most SensationhL Sale . 5 Prices aiidl - n o twelve, .mumps; nine, scarlet fe- - i erthreerliphtheriarndBO-hoop' ing cough. The report further shows sixty-ninbirths and thirty-twdeaths during the week. Of the children born,- forty-siwere boys and twenty-thre- e were girls. At the close of the.week, twenty-thre- e Hudson Seal Coat, Natural Squirrel Collar and Cuffs Regular $450.00 Coat for . , ; . .. . . . . . e x were in quarantine because of scsrlet fever,, five because of smallpox, three birause of diphtheria, ami two because of fevet. houses Hudson Seal Coat regular UNCONSCIOUSLY GOING BLIND ............... for., 40-ine- t Australian Opossum Short $395.00 for. loclure will gtv a ianti'm-Clul- e Control." "Sugar Bent Nematoile educational be Thera will wlo many features In the home problems department Miss Amy Leigh of I'.' A. C. will NutriKpeek on "Problems of Family Sanlta-Uontion"; lr. IXalnes of VJ. A. C., of head art et FI alter, Lr. Chilvin O.. "Interior Decodepartment of U. A. Buxton of B. Y. U.. Mim Mary ration"; : Miss Jean I roblonis of Drexs Form V "I low to IMake a Foliar Buy a I '"liars Uss Koseria Skidmore W orth"; will demonstrate Oi use of dress form, Thorn "; . Murray Heads Field Organization t-- e New-hou- OPTICAL CO. Utah. X. . $250.00. Finest quality Skunk, Receivers final price....;.-- Sh or t Regu- - . Large Black Lynx Stole (Soft, silky fur.) Regular $293.00. Receivers final price. .V. . . C I Of) Eft wJj.wU Large Fox Scarf Beautiful quality. Receiver's final- - price! .. . $189.50. $75.50 Cape-Regul- ar Searf-Receiv- ers final price. $149.59 . . -- RcgtTTa r $ 1 1 9 .50.. . t . Fox Neck Pieces Regular $69.50. Receivers final price..;, Gold Crowns and Bridge Work .... $5 Very Best Sets-- of Trnbyte Teeth . . . $ I ftu ...... is . ItTI V3wwl Porcelain - Fillings..,,.-...- Examination Free Work Guaranteed NITROUS OXID GAS, Expert Administration Silver Fillings ; . . PAINLESS Extractions. , TJNOOKhB 212 MAIN ST. DULL, MANAGER. DAILY HOURS 8:30 a. m. to- 7:15 p. - 1 I SINCE 1903 For nearly twenty years Union Dentistry has meant Honest Work and Honest . - Brices. ' We established a high standard for and material which has never been lowered in all these years. Our price (figured on a basis of tha average tvork-mansh- rp - Inlays. I J. $45050 Mb Gold DR. w V TT Man Killed in 1920 Ma Be Missing Salt Laker o r Large cape, collar, beauti- Hudson Seal Cape Full flare model, beautifully lined.' Regnlar$1450.00.ReeeiYerYTinal price $22.50 qushit employee m one office 1th the duties of other offices. In lins With this program, the heads of the various government departments will be called upon to address the member of the club. Tbs meetings are to be held every other Saturday at the Xewhouse hotel.. George 1. Beeves of the bureau of entomology will be the speaker at the next meeting. AH government employees are eligible to membership. That a man struck br a train and killed at Julesburjj, Colo.,' August 29, 1920, may have been B. C. Cordell, 75, years of, age,-whdisappeared from Balt Lake July 12, 1919, waa'thi belief expressed yesterday by .Herbert Leiehtcr.ehS'eferniiiiiaT'deputy'sIi'erlff, after communicating with associates of tho missing man. A letter revived by Sheriff C. Frank Emery from Deputy Sheriff II. C. Kinsman of Julesburg stated that the man killed in tho railroad yards there on o August 29, 1920, boro a etrikigre-semblancto the pbotogmph and description of CordelL The deputy said that he, came upon the circular several days ago, while checking over tome old papers. CordelL was an employee- - of the National Bank of the Republic. He Uved .at 119 F street. RQ $179.50 price........ FuirTiengtli Hudson Seal Wrap fully' lined; Regular $1350.00. Receiver's price. S45iGIT .. Re g ular $450.00. "VCGQ , Full Length Hudson Seal Wrap First quality Seal; beautifully lined-- ; blouse back. Regular $1300.00. $450.00 Receivers final price. $65.00 , Mole W ra ps Receivers final $125.00 Regular . V, ....... 93.50 31 con-rks- K COLUMBIAN Full flare; E-Ton Hudson Seal Cape, with Natural Squirrel Collar Regular $275.00. Receivers final price... h ............ ! h- Large. Skunk St ole Black Fox Large and Mrs. Kva Tliomas of Civic Center on "Millinery." The program for each day will, Another of those very frequent cases tinne Until 4 oclock. from came to light yesterday, where a person was , seift by his having dizzy spells New physician to have his eyes examined, Dr and. learning that he could not read a I letter at fifteenhalf-inc-feet, whereas Club he should ol early see a letter, was very much surprised and, entirety Dr. F. K- - Murray was elected president unaware of the existence of any eye oompoeod-o- f Do you KNOW your eyes are all right? employees , of the federal government In TVe will examine them end meeting sues for Sait Lake-- at a reorganizatU held yesterday afternoon at the you. hotel. J. Cecil Alter, In charge of the Balt Lake . Weather bureau, wae vice president, and H. A. Hart,r. secretary-treasurefederal drainage engineer, Hie program committee for the year Includes Mr, Hart, A. B, Pnrton of the geological eurrey and Ir. ,C. A. Broad dus of the Veterans' bureau. A large and enthusiastic gathering of government employees was in attendance at the meeting and plans for 837 South Main Street, for the purpose of promopng Salt. Lake City,. the Interests of both employee and The Thirty Years In the Service of publla were discussed. One of the pri- i Better Vision. mary Objects of the club wfH be to ach CftAft Eft WWiOU Large Hudson Seal Stole Beautiful quality. Regular $375.00. Receivers final price, -- Chinchilla Squirrel Short Wrap regular $395.00 for. 1. d length; h HUDSON SKAL COAT Full length; best quality seal; beautifully lined; large skunk collar. $295.(20 $795.00 for. . The Granite high sob-jo- t will give an annual roundup at the school Februarv S and 10, the purpose of which ia to In-- t crest the public in farm and home lems and to bring them in contact probwith of Poultry Flock; pr. M. I. Morrell of TT A. C., "Orchard. Oar 'and Management": T. TV. Fox, "Insect and Weed Control"; Professor ij. C. liogen-o- n of U. A. C.. "Crop Potation as a Means of Increasing Yields"; Pr. M. C. Merrell n "Market Gardening"; Professor J. C. Hogenson of C. A. O.. "Potato Marketing, Seed Selection and Disease ' Control"; Professor Byron Alder will demonstrate poultry culling,-anCeroid 40-ine- Cut Pieces-Fin- al 1 lar Problems of Farm and Home to Be Discussed experts on these lines from the state Institutions. 'Talks. demonstration ami exhibits will be featured both1 .in a 1, TV. lam-alt- . superintendent of Oran-it- a action! district, will represent tha dls-- . trirt with am. address of welcome a rr. representing the community, will give a response. Professor John X Cains of U. A. C. wtir apeak cm "Feed, Care and Management T .Farm Animals"; Bn R. Kldredge 'of T. A. O., "Dairy Managements ; V. T. Martlneau. county agent, Salt Lake County Farm Bureau as a Ifelptnst Factor; Professor Byron Alder of U. IA. C., "Feed, Fare and $595.00' Full Neck Phone Wasatch 1126 SUNDAYS 10 to 2 cost of handling one thousand cases), have never varied, whether times were good? or bad. You can figure from our advertised price list just what your work will cost you. From the examination to the complete work only competent, experienced dentists handle the case. That is why Union Dentistry can be and is guar anteed. " |