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Show CHE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, population. As early as 1885 a senatorial committee had stressed this rapid decrease and bad attributed no email part of It to contact with civilisation and consequent ravage of disease. In spite of this fact, the division of medicine was discontinued in 1877, not to be revived until 190. although there was always a certain amount of medical service In tb field. A few year ago the Indian race was believed to be a dying race. However, recent statistics show that they ar a living vac. In th absence of devastating epidemics the annual birth rate exceeds the annual death rate and individuals liv out th normal expectancy of Ufa Department Takes Steps to Arrest Disease Two Diseases Prevail. Among the Native. Is estimated - Given More Than 20,000 in Hospital During Year Just Past By CHARLES H. BURKE, Commissioner of Indian Affair, De- partment of tin Intortor. WASHINGTON, April 7. TBe In-di- population of tho United Stale I mad up of 108,5)4 mala and 0 female, a total of 40,197 per Bona Of thia total about 125,000 are Wricted Indiana that aro under the direct supervision of the Interior da pertinent. The magnitude of the health actfr Ittoa among thid nomber of people to difficult of comprehension to ona who la not familiar with the-- mode- - at abttalion and racial characteristlca the American Indian and who doea not have a clear understanding of the broad expense of country over are whidh the various reservations scattered. The reservation on which the majority of the Indiana reside are located In every state west of the Mississippi river, with the exception of Arkansas, Missouri and Texaa In addition, there are agencies located to the following states east of the Mississippi river: Michigan, Mississippi. Honda, North Carolina New York and Wisconsin Generally speaking, the reservation are remotely located, that la they are usually some distance from the railroads and industrial centers, it to, therefore, necessary to establish the medical facilities on the reservations that they may be easily accessible to the Indian. 107,-03- Race Increasing. It was In 1873 that Wie first organized effort was made to deal with ttie health of the Indians. In that year a division of medicine and education was established in the Interior department and continued until 1877. There was great need for such. work, as disease had been a potent factor In decreasing the American Indian tom 4St of al - approximately 35.000 Indiana ar afflicted with in some form and stags, and that approximately 80.000 hav trachoma aad other diseases of tb two diseases represent ey. far These the greatest health problems by which wa are called upon to meet. The natural mod of habitation of tho Indian is conducive to th spread of contagious disease; hence, it will be readily seen that the problem of reducing the morbidity rate for these two diseases involves, to addition to scientific handling of the patient, persistent effort In changing the racial habits of living. The latter 1s a alow process and only through a general plan of education can ideal be attained living conditions Trachoma to a disease requiring an expersistent treatment over tended period of time if a cure is to be had-- . It to indeed a dreadful disease and if not given proper treatment will eventually result in total blindness. The general death rate among the1 Indians' ha been reduced from 82.24 per thousand population In in 1913. to 22 33 per thousand 1920. This reduction in mortality is considis It really remarkable when. ered that this period covered the influenza epidemic of 1918. The first hospital provided for the treatment of Indian patients was established ln l882 and an lata aa 1300 there were only five Indian hospitals Between the in the United States. yearn 1900 and 1922 the number of was Increased to Indian hospital with a total bed caseventy-eigh- t, pacity of approximately 2404 beds. Treatment Given 20,000. A Treasure of a Car The public has a way of giving honor where honor is due. Certainly Overland was never more worthy. It is better looking, more comfortable, more dependable, and more economical. We believe it is the greatest automobile value in the world. And we back it up to the limit of our resources. 1 home-nur&t- d .flat-spoto- Witch fm WlUjs-Optrlm- AioirtUtwnt U It Hi Ep9it tut Stfwritf flouring eighty-secon- Stim SS2S STfS Ctupt AU priett ..$. TtUii BROWNING AUTOMOBILE COMPANY three-eight- Main at 6th South, Salt ' Ogden. DRIVE -- e, t-- iit $1(6 OVERLAND AN wa DRILLERS APPOINTED. Lake. Idaho . C. M. Roberta, Wellington Joseph Brock bank, John B. Davis, Oliver Hansen, Fred Nelson. R. B Bo yack, William Christensen, Gus Matgwrus, A. H. Beer. Nathan Clay-soDick Hunter, Blanchard W. H. Malawi, Isaac Beck, M. F. Stark. John Bert does. John H. Hansen, Leonard Hawkins, Robert Dudley. Clay Ashworth, James Hanks, Monk, Wood. gpselsl to Tbs Trtbaae. SPANISH FORK. April 7, The lowing have teeA appointed drillers o fnr the tiugar company for this season in the bpanlah Fork W. Money, Arthur Banka, district Parley Johnson. H R Hales, Lyman R D. Morgan, Bert Barney, Kd M. Banka. Wilbert Oleen, D. W. fol- Utah-Idah- F&Qs. AND REALIZE THE DIFFERENCE mu n. Dim-mic- k, Rudolph Balzaly, Alvin Marcuaoon and Starting Richardson. WILL TEAOH spretssne SfOST 18559 Time is the Real Test of its Value car, then you must add this extra depreciation to arrive at the real cost of the car. The trade-i- n price of Stude-bakcars shows avery small depredation, in many sections the smallest of all maxes of motor cars. And there is always ready market for usedqars of Stude-bakmanufacture Motor carvaluesfindtheir proper levels in used car salesrooms. Visit one and compare Stude-baksecond-han- d prices with others. The result will be illumi-nnrincf- - Thihiii1f4n vnltiB nmvM as expensive as a fifteenhnndred CENTERVILLE, April T. Aa aspect rntmner will ho In Centervtfto next Wednesday to Instruct the ladiaa In making spring and summer hata. AU todiea ar requested to ha praaaoL years. WebelieveaStudebakerSedan Is good for five to ten years of We are useful, satisfactory not positive as to the real life because none has yet worn out . 1 If when you trade in your car, for it because there is no second for that make of et manufacturing resources This policy is reflected in the Single-Si- x and its production basis. For the first time it brings within reach of a numerous body or motorists, those superior qualities for which Packard is the symboL It is for this reason that the Single-Si- x establishes a standard for performance that, when measured by the dollar, remains unequalled and unchallenged er you team that you can get only three or four hundred dollars hand-mark- is er life- - WESTERN MOTORS, Inc Mokflkwhg ptNfcph H IS I Si J Salt Lake City. ST U- : Factory Distributor! Flume Wasatch 1288. T T UTAH, IDAHO, WESTERN WYOMING. T. W. NAYLOR COMPANY 118 South State. ' 457 SOUTH MAIN STREET, mi nftogdo CAM at Detroit It is the special privilege of Packard to share with the public, economies effected by long experience and exceptional er and fifty dollar car that looks like new at the end of three MtLUNERY. to The Tribune. Special 7 i y n xu T If you pay a thousand dollars for a car and have to buy a new one each year, it is at least twice rtfSS yheNeW' er During the past year more than Indians received treatment at these Institutions. They are classified ss general, sanatoria and sanatorium schools. The' general are intended to care for the general medical and surgical cases which develop at the schools and agencies. The sanatoria are designed and operated for the reception and care of cases of tuberculosis occurring in the adult Indians and in children where the possibility of an arrest of th process to remote. The sanatorium schools are designed and operated for the children of school age and of Incipient involvement. In addition to the medical and hygienic care of the patient, these in. atitutiona are alao prepared to give a modified educational course to the 20.000 This Is found advantageous patient. in that It supplies a needed mental diversion for the patients and, in addition, sufficiently prepares them for useful citizenship should a permanent arrest of the dlseaa result. Th Interior department glso operates United the only Institution la th States designed and exclusively operated for the treatment of nervous and mental diseases among the InBased Upon Many Yean MotorinsExperience diana This institution is. located at Opinions Canton. S. Dak, and has a bed caIs no better way to familiarotherwise road splxsh will get in. de There pacity of approximately 100 patient. ize yourself with bearings. operation and the itroytng 4. Except for careful Inspection end Specialists Employed. purpose of the various units in your thorough lubrication of wheel bearW have, in addition to trained car to make a periodical Inspec- ings, adjustment should- be handled men in msdlcal administration, spa-ri- tion than of them If you will search your by repair man. L While front end is still on jacks physicians who are specialists in inspection bonk, invariably you will th treatment of trachoma and other find cuts of all the major units. Study apply the high pressure grease, or oil eye. ear. oss and throat conditions the valuable information pertaining to gun, freelv, washing the grit out by who travel over prescribed districts them while giving your chassis the forcing the lubricants through the visiting the various reservations and once over. Such information is usually oilers on tie rod bolts, steering knuckle schools and supply th necessary spe- compiled and written by experts from arms and ball sockets on steering drag cial service required at each juris- actual road experience, and from a link connections. At the same time diction. Bach of these to supplied complete studv of customers and deal- examine the locking nuts or pins, as with a special norm who assists ers complaints. the case may be, at the several conthem with their operations. W also Chassis Inspection will he divided nections. asaeven who are dentists The bow, Into four sections, namely: employ signed to districts end accomplish the midship, stem and spring suspension Most Tighten Rini Bolts. nm Fee that aR hub bolts and-tir- e dental work to a way similar to the The bow. or front end, will be covered to this article retaining nuts are pulled up tight plan worked out for the special if This Is important for these parts in addition to the foregoare used in a loose condition wear will ss sta- Steering Gear Important. ing. the deportment employs of regureplacement necessitating develop, tionary employees 150 full-tisteertrti Th front wheels, xxle and lar physicians who are stationed on connection the most vital point pans 7. Fee that cprmg clips or V bolts, the various reservations and at the in a car, andare careshould receive very are sometimes called, are school, and who devote their entire ful Inspection Failure one of as thev in up tight time to the medical work, and ap- these parts often result any In serious pulled Is not It always possible to use simproximately fifty contract physicians accident. ple terms in naming the different parts who devot a part of their time to 1. The beam section of the axle does of steering and axle mechanism Howthe Indian medioal work. We also not ordinarily give any trouble unless ever, you will turn to the cute of have In the service shout eighty it or bump these Ifassemblies bent accident through in vour instruction nurses who assist the physicians on curbs too hard. If you have experibe k simple matter to it book, reservations the and in the hospitals, enced difficult steering after bumping follow thewH above instructions. and approximately seventy field ma- hard with front end, Ttave your axle If you wish to avoid delavs on the trons who are located on the reser- checked for lineup by a good black road, excessive wear, ran Ms, expenvations, whose duty It to to visit the smith or expert auto mechanic. sive repairs oand danger of accident homes in an endeavor to Improve the 2. Very often tio rod and steering home and- - living conditions and as- knuckle arms become bent through make the- above inspection twite' each sist In caring for cases of illness de- heavy Impart with curb or In acci- year. dent. This will result In difficult veloping in the homes bv the Christy H23, During the present fiscal vear the steering, making car unsteady on road, (Copyright,Walsh Syndicate ) American Bed Cross la cooperating, and throws the front wheel alignment to cause excessive with the Interior department, and out sufficiently three experienced Bed Cross nurses wear on tires. This condition can be Eighty-Secon- d Birthday ar now studying the home conditions detected readily by a close examination of the front tire treads. Chafing on a numbed of the Indian reservaIs Observed Anniversary or the .circumference at establishtion tor t he purpose service the point of contact with road la evi- Special to The Tribune. ing an efficient dence of misalignment. Have your for the Indiana LAYTON. April 7 A family reIt to our ambition to continue to front wheel alignment checked Imme- union was held in the East Layton increase and improve the Important diately by service station representing ward meeting house last evening m work ao that eventually the Indian the make of your car. or In accordance honor of the d birthdav service may have an ample nomber with the rule given in your Instruction anniversary of Thomas E Hams, Thia is Important, aa the which fe'l on March 29. but was postof physicians, aa sell as hospitals, book. of toe-i- n (ordinarily front poned owing to the fatt that some at practically every school and amount are to members of set from wheels r agency In the United Staten the family sere unable closer in front, measur to attend on that date felloes a wheel at between ing point KIWANIS CLUB MEETS, The waa decorated meeting fourteen inches above the ground) rec in ferns, potted house Bpeelal to The Tribune. and earlv varies slightly In different spring flowers Theplants was spent SPANISH FORK, April 7 An ad- omtnended time In music and games, after which a dress on "The Poeribllities of Span- makes of cars. miscellaneous wa ish Pork" by L. B. Bigler and a At program given Examine Front Bearings. a lata hour a three course luncheon whtoMlng onto by Mrs. Herbert I. Jack up the front end, see that waa served to ninety relatives and accompanied by Mary Williams at the piano, were the main features front wheels rotate freely; test bear- friends Mr. Harris it the eon of the late of the regutor luncheon of the by shaking the ings for loosonee and Hannah Marta Harris, and dub held last night at the wheel Never adjust bearings with a Robert waa Ail the slight drag born on the Atlantic ocean when Cosy Chimney tea room. If the promembers were present. Henry A vided will not permitadjustment notch his parents were emigrating to Ameranother Gardner was In charge. Luncheon without introducing a slight drag on ica. He la the father of four eons and waa served by Mrs. hayde Lewis. daughters The following children bearing, it is always best to back up six were present at the reunion Mrs a notch and allow a alight shake. Ex- Richard D E. Adams and BIRTH IS ANNOUNCED. loose front wheel bearings Robert Watt, Mrs tremely of all Special to The Tribune. Thatcher; Epoch exaggerate steering wobble and make Harris Harris, and Mrs Thomas Muir, both SPANISH PORK. April 72, Mr. and more difficult The Mrs. Osborne Lawrence announce the steering gasket at the Inside of hub of Clearfield, Mrs. Laura Crig''and should be kept In good condition, Mrs. Charles Deader, both of Lav ton, birth of a son. and Mr. Robert Munn of Hooper. hyUqyM'Namara that It Treatment 5 T3 SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL' 8, 1923. DEBAR EfR YEAR 2 A 8 X T H I dM A N ' . - - - WHO OWNS'OW'X V --- i . |