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Show ftifc iALtkA Kane County Richard S. McCallis-teKanab; Linda Hamblin, Kanab; Mina Bowman, Kanab. Advisory Committee Millard County Scott Taggart, Delta; Rev. Charles II. Hamilton, Del(Continued from page one) ta ; Wm. A. Robinson, Fillmore. Chas. Munns. Garland; Knud H. Morgan County George H. Heiner, Jr., Tremonton; Margaret W. Morgan; LeLore Nichols, Morgan; W. Manning, Garland; Mrs. A. II. George Brough, Morgan; Mary ChadGarland. wick, Morgan; Mrs. John Turner, Cache County E. Anthon Morgan. (Logan) Piute County Jos. Ipson, Junction; Anderson, Alma Sonne, Ray B. West, Mrs. Bessie Ballard, Louie B. Tyson. D. II. Robinson, Junction; Mrs. J. W. (North) R. V. Larsen, I.ogan; Goudy Robinson, Marysvale; Morgan P, McA. llogan, Lewiston; Rachel M. Allen, Kay, Junction; Fern Robinson, JuncRichmond; Lucy M. Funk, Richmond; tion. Rich County Olaf Larson, RanClarence L. Funk, Richmond. (South) John A. Israelson, Hyrum; Sidney L. dolph; Lehi N. Earley, Laketown; II. Robinson, Laketown; Wyatt, Wellsville, Dr. Eugene Worley,' George H. Louisa Rachel Mrs. Allen, Pickett, Hyrum; Randolph; Hyrum; Jane B. Walters, Wellsville. George Lamborn, Laketown. San Juan County 0. W. McConkie, Carbon County Jos. F. McKnight, Price; J. E. Pettit, Ileiner; Arthur W. Monticello; Jos. B. Harris, Blanding; Price; Isabel B. Bryenr, Daniel Perkins, Bluff; Lucinda A Horsley, Redd, Monticello; N. Evelyn Adams, Price; Grace Cooper, Price. Davis County Edward B. Clark, Monticello. Sanpete County (North) Louis Farmington; Quayle Cannon, BountiA. Woods Effie P. Cross; ful; Peterson, Mt. Pleasant; Jos. R Eldredge, Jane W. H. Underwood, Kaysville; Bagnall, Chester; Elizabeth D. ChrisJames E. Ellison, Layton. tensen, Mt. Pleasant; Ila Anderson, Duchesne County George V. Bill- Mt. Pleasant. (South) Lewis R. Anings, Duchesne; Owen Bennion, Mt. derson, Manti; Edgar T. Reid, Manti; Emmons; Clara E. Hanson, Roosevelt, Hyrum Christensen, Mayfield; HanLulu Mullins, Roosevelt; B. 0. Colton, nah B. Christensen, Manti; Luella Gusher. Manti. Sevier County (North) James M. Emery County Alma G. Jewkes, Orangeville; Heber P. Brockbank, Peterson, Richfield; James A. ChrisHuntington; E. L. Peacock, Orange- tensen, Redmond; S. M. Jorgensen, ville; Louisa Oveson, Castle Dale; Salina; Minnie S. Dastrup, Sigurd; Mary Ann Cook, Huntington. Lilly B. Gledhill, Richfield. (South) Garfield County Fred G. Gardiner, John E. Magleby, Monroe; Harold Anderson, Elsinore; J. Albert Bateman, Panguitch; J. Nephi Henrie, C. E. Rowan, Jr., Antimony; Elsinore; Mina Hansen, Elsinore; Elizabeth Henderson, Panguitch; Lillie Gleave, Annabelle. Summit County Thomas L. Allen, Jane LeFevre, Panguitch. Grand County Walter D. Ham- Coalville: William J. Lewis, Park mond, Moab; R. II. Williams, Green City; Lorenzo Sargent, Kamas; Flora River; Mrs. R. L. Kirk, Moab; Hazel B. Crittendon. Hoytsville; Mrs. W. J. Berry, Thompson; W. R. McConkie, Bardsley, Park City. Moab. Salt Lake County John A. Aylett, Iron County Dr. J. W. Bergstrom, Midvale; M. Shirley Winder, Murray; Cedar City; L. N. Marsden, Parowan; Dr. W. H. Rothwell, Murray; T. F. Randall L. Jones, Cedar City; Mary Jennings, Magna; Mrs. M. Dott White, M. Marsden; Parowan; Bertha Petty, Hyland; Mrs. T. E. Burke, Magna. Tooele County Dr. Jos. A. Phipps, Cedar City. Juab County (Nephi District) Tooele; William Rhoten, Ophir; AlChas. II. Grace, Nephi; Will L. Hoyt, onzo J. Stookey; Clover; Maggie W. Nephi; Calvin S. Smith, Nephi; Mrs. Anderson. Grantsville, Evelyn J. Tooele. E. H. Forrest, Nephi; Pearl Allen, Uintah County A. G. Goodrich, (Eureka District) E. Frank Nephi. Birch, Eureka; Robert A. Wilkins, Vernal; Isabrand Sander, Vernal; Silver City; Perry B. Fuller, Silver J. W. Cheney, Vernal; Mrs. John N. Vernal: Mrs. Jos. S. Hacking, Goshen; City; Elizabeth Boswell, Vernal. Naomi Beck, Eureka. r, Christmas Seal Sale Fri-da- l, Cap-ene- r, Mc-Farla- Pan-guitc- h; . 3AiM. 1jth. SUM. Utah Coutny (North) Stephen L. Chipman, American Fork; Wilford W. Warnick, Pleasant Grove; David Gourley, American Fork; Annie C. Hindley, American Fork; Eleanore K. Nicholes, American Fork. (South) Henry A. Gardiner, Sanish Fork; Rev. Wildman Murphy, Payson, R. L. Done,' Springvilie; Mrs. Eliza Nelson, Spanish Fork, Hepsey S. Lewis, Pay-so(Provo) J. William Knight; F. S. Harris. H. Claude Lewis, Electa BED GROSS IS URGING BETTER-HEALT- Aid to Travelers Sevier and Sanpete counties retain their bids for a full share of the tourist travel in a highway marking program now practically completed under the agreement between the Auto club of Utah and the Auto club of Southern California and the state road commission. Most of the important tourist roads in the heart of Utah have been completely signed in the scenic highway marking program which has been carried out on the most important tourist routes south of Salt Lake. The original signing undertaking is practically completed but additions may be looked for as the need for the markers becomes apparent to serve the tourist n. S. Dixon, Nellie Robinson. Wasatch County George F. Ryan, Heber City, R. F. Nilsson, Heber City; Frederick Crook, Heber City, Mina M. Broadbent, Heber City. Nellie C. DeGraff, Heber City. Washington County (St. George District) George F. Gardiner, Wm. O. Bentley, Leo A. Snow, Josephine P. Miles, Mae M. McAllister. (Hurricane District) David Herschi, Hurricane; L. B. Petty, Hirreane. Wayne County William H. Calla-laa Loa; Levi A. Taylor, Loa; travel. Norah Loa; Chappell, Grundy, Practically every connecting road Lyman; R. A. Meeks, Bicknell. with the scenic wonderland as well as Weber County W. H. Wattis, W. the connections between the Zion Karl Hopkins, C. Angus Wright, Paik Highway Arrowhead trail and David Jenson, Agnes H. Stevens, the canyon highway Mrs. A. P. Bigelow, Ogden. have been included in the system. In his letter to the above named These connections include in addition citizens, Dr. Widtsoe said: In addi- to the two main trunk lines north tion to its usual activities, the Utah and south the following tributaries: Public Health association this year The Spanish Fork to Thistle and has been charged with a definite re- Manti road, the Nephi to Manti road sponsibility of securing legislation at through the Salt Creek canyon, the the hands of our coming State Legis- Levan to Gunnison the Salina lature, for a state tuberculosis sana- to Scipio strip, the Marysvale to Cove torium. Whatever expense is at- Fort road, the Parowan to Bryce cantached to the discharging of this re- yon link, the Cedar City to Hatch sponsibility will have to be met with strip past Cedar Breaks and the the moneys raised from the sale of Freedonia to Hurricane and Zion The association Paik Highway road. The stretches Christmas Seals. has no funds with which to meet this of road from Sigurd to Fish Lake expense. Therefore, we must have and Loa; from Panguitch to Bryce the help of public spirited men and canyon thence returning down the women, whose love and sympathy for East Fork of the Sevier river to Juncthe suffering among their fellow men tion via Widtsoe and Henderson; will impel them to give an unselfish from Hatch to Cedar Breaks and service in this cause. from Kaibab forest and the Grand It should be a source of much canyon to Kanab are the principal gratification to all who are interested scenic links included in this system. a in a state tuberculosis sanatorium to On the connection 29 know that Hon. George Albert Smith signs have been placed with 48 heads the committee which has this markers from Gunnison to Salina and work in immediate charge and that Richfield. he is being willingly assisted by such busy people as W. W. Armstrong, I am sure, stand ready to give him all Rev. Arthur W. Moulton,, Dr. Jos. R. the support necessary in this very j Morrell, Miss Kate Williams, worthy and necessary effort, and this ator LeRoy Dixon, Dr. T. B. Beatty we can best do by making a success and Dr. Alfred Blumberg. All of us, of the Christmas Seal sale. n, Bath-.heb- Tireless in Servicgs Advancing Cause of Freedom from Human Not alone Nine Days Without In Sleep-Th- longest period of cninnlprp ;u continuous Insomnia authentically r corded terminated on the ninth dnj' with (he death of the victim v' ' horrible suffering. g goes on Its quiet, effective way content In its accomplishments, seeking no public acclaim. Enrolled in the Red Cross Nursing Service are 40,636 of these missloners of health, nearly 1,000 carrying the message of a finer public health to as many communities and 1,100 teaching large classes in home ' hygiene and care of the sick. Exactly 100 Red Cross nurses are still on duty overseas, helping the struggle forward toward the high standard of American nurse efficiency In many Carolina, The program for signing the scenic highways of Utah important from a tourist standpoint has covered 1895 miles of roads to date and embraced the placing of 2341 signs. A few hundred of these markers have been placed to connect up the Utah roads with Colorado terminals at Cortez and Grand Junction and to tie in with the roads in Arizona and Nevada. Additions may be made from time to time as the need for new markers becomes apparent to adequately serve the traveling public. Scipio-Salin- . s, I o Vtr?nla, Idaho, ana amt ug v the bleak Islands of Penobscott Me., her ministrations are mak ng hard lives easier and working for a brighter future for the children part in the human dTama of fe t ti Increasingly Important, aUhoto subdued by the very nature of , F-- - work. The policy of he American Cross to establish under Chapter trol public health nursing services t oommunltles lacking such facilities Justified and this pioneering work to everywhere endorsed by aut llee who are quick to take It over proper municipal function and a 1mt-- f taxpayers. The Home Hygiene Care of the Sick program has for, penetrated into the schools as r lte part of curriculum During year 29,000 school pupils took tbt Red Cross course. Three telephene corporations adopted It and gradu'rt 960 employe students. As good health depends upon righeating the Red Cross Nutrition vice continued to promote Indivd and community health, particularly fV health of mothers and children T service reached nearly 150,000 pera (luring the year and found work to for several thousand Red Cross volun- countries. In the GoveVnment services 3,117 enrolled Red Cross nurses are on duty with the Army, Navy, Public Health Service and the Veterans Bureau, while the entire active enrollment Is maintained as a reserve for the Army Nurse Corps and available to the Navy In a national defense emergency. Nine hundred nurses were added to the roll the last year. Red Cross nursing, however, has perhaps Its finest expression out In the places laid waste by fire, flood and storm, and In the back reaches far from the centers of population. In every disaster the Red Cross nurse Is ffrst called for, first to respond, and the last to leave her post of duty among the suffering victims. In the Isolated sections of. Alaska, North cut-of- f, Sen-Davi- McLeod. Suffering. preparedness for emergencies, but In a tireless offensive battle for better health Is the American Red Cross nurse maintaining In peace time the high tradition of her war service. As in war, the same service for humanity d Bryce-Gran- BATTLE H Regular Services. Rev. McLeod, the new presbyteriait minister' who has been assigned to this district, will deliver his first sermon at the Presbyterian chapel next Sunday evening. Mrs. McLeod will also be present and a cordial invitation is extended to the public to b present and meet Rev. and Mrs. r sr teer workers. ( All signs of heavy steel construction and high grade enamel facings have been placed in a manner convincing to the most skeptical of the California clubs sincerity in joining hands with the Auto club of Utah In developing tourist travel into this state. The completed system is a ' tribute to the working' harmony existing between the two touring bodies. Advertising, when placed with the ' , Sun, brings results. . G ebe Y to likllllillli ill III!,! Jlliiiii ' , mjlli'lii .,. III In Iplllll.llllllll 1'"11 1" 'i' lln L iliillL r ' 'i I'1' I'1 ll III llll IT I'" I!1"! III LllA !' Pi !! 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