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Show iiifrrlftrrrtiffl fc Phase of the program was discussed meeting of the P.-A. hv fPr n Shields, district sanitarian. j 2 To have a planned program for the care of accidents at the and for cases ofoccurring sudden illness. 3 To have an adequate curriculum of health education in the schools to stress the importance of preventdiseases and maintaining health. ing 4 To provide special programs for the education of the physically handicapped child This includes seating arrangements to aid the child with visual or auditory handicaps, as well as to piowde special transportation lor the infantile paralysis victim or other cripples. In this Dr. regard, Van Aelstyn pointed out that the high incidence of heart disease in children in this area necessitates additional rooms for these children to rest in rather than to take gym or play at recess. 5. To assist the community program for communicable disease control. It was stated that the low perof centage childi en immunized against those diseases tor which there are protective agents makes it possible at any time for an epidemic to appear. It was stated that no epidemic of smallpox was likely in an area where 90 per cent of the school childien were vaccinated. The rate in Carbon county for children in schools that are vaccinated is slightly less than 50 per cent. An epidemic of diphtheria could be prevented if 60 per cent of the children were against this diesease. In Carbon county less than 30 per cent are so protected. Is Carbon county to suffer another epidemic as of 1937-19for which three Carbon county children died of diphtheria and an-lt- y other four died of the after-effect6 To attention special given through a follow-u- p service to all n defects occurring in school ikuC?j ,chlldlen This aspect of the program !ls vlrtually valueless without the next point T. at the Bonnie Theatre and Cary Grant are Stevens romantic hit, George Penny Seienade. Columbias new as a carefree newspaperman who eventually settles Gant appears to being the perfect husband and father, only to revert to his when the going gets tough. dmal irresponsibility ed rFNTRAL SCHOOL P.-- T. CHILD HEALTH BY iai last spring meeting er School Parent-Teachguest speaker of the asso-njtr- fthfS 1 , W I DISTRICT OFFICER as a whole. The responsibilities cover seven aspects, all of which are interrelated. They are: To provide a healthful envnon- ment for the school child. This in- eludes attention to the arrangements the school program and the social and emotional tone of the classroom, lac well as attention to sanitation. This nn was Dr. E L. distnct health officer, State Board of Health. on adequate school health M0ke The for Carbon county. SaTof aschool child is a lesponsi-jo- f ihe school, the hMT of the parent, department, and the commun- I A. ADVISED IN S H T 0 ANNOUNCE have the services of a refrigerator engineer. This man is a graduate of the largest institute of its kind in the world. When ask him for his credentials. he calls to service your refrigerator, That I He has A now them. TIE man knows one make of refrigerator. the PRINCIPLE OF REFRIGERATION. factory-traine- mm knows d This EXT TIME YOU NEED A SERVICE MAN, CALL THE A. L. ENGLISH & AIR CONDITIONING CO. HEATING At Price Phone 647 All work Guaranteed In The CITY COURT New Coast Guard Man City Judge Attends Is In Charge Of Unit (Continued from Page One) Organization Meet She produced the license in court. Sam Saloni forfeited a $10 bail when he failed to appear for a hearing on a speeding charge brought by Sergeant J. L. Sullivan of the highway patrol. Sherman Morhead forfeited a $5 bail when he failed to appear on a speeding charge. Frank Compagni plead guilty to a charge of' being drunk in a public place and was fined $10 or sentenced to five days in the county jail. A stay of execution was granted until June 11. William Lines was the arresting officer. John James Besso appeared for arraignment and demanded a prelim- H. L. Chopnik, C. B. M., announced week that C. J. Galvin, chief ma- chinists mate, will take charge of the Coast Guards mobile unit on June 1. This unit comes to Price on Monday afternoons for the purpose of recruiting young men for this branch of the service. Mr. Chopnik announced that the Coast Guard quotas have been in- - rS01 CR FPOM WE inary hearing. The demand was granted and the court set bail at $1,000 and recommitted Mr. Besso to the custody of the sheriff until the bail was furnished or until he was otherwise legally discharged. He appeared on a complaint filed by Prena Besso charging him with failure to provide. Mike Bozolakis was fined $10 and court costs when he plead guilty to a charge of failing to report an accident in which he was concerned and in which the damages exceeded $50. The $10 fine was suspended subject to his good behavior for six months and upon the payment of the court - JUST THOUCiHT ID SEE HOW SHE BEHAVED ' AMD "SWELL" IS T H'j WORD POP. REDD:- - motor TAKE ANY FRIENDS WITH, NO- ' City Judge S. J. Sweetring attend-th- is ed an organization meeting of the city judges of the state held in Salt Lake City Sunday. The purpose of the meeting was to form an organization 0 city judges similar to that formed the district judges, Beck Bosone, formerly of Helper and now presiding judge of the Salt Lake City courts, was named 'president of the newly formed group, The purpose of the organization is (so that the jurists can exchange views on current legal procedure and bail schedules in connection with traffic violations and to adopt new record systems for minor traffic violations. Reva I BELLE ISLE TO OPEN The Belle Isle dance pavilion and roller skating rink will open for the summer tomorrow night under the management of LeRoi Bentley. The pavilion will be open every Tuesday and Saturday nights for dancing and every Wednesday, Thursday and Friday nights for roller skating. The concession w'ill be open every night and the management announced that they will be available for private parties. Ruby leather-ta- b costs. Louis Archuleta was fined $10 and sentenced to five days in the county jail on a drunken charge. He was recommitted to the custody of the officer for imposition of sentence. Dwight Wetenkamp was fined $5 or three days in the county jail for failing to stop for a stop sign. Two dollars of the fine was paid in court and a stay of execution was granted on the balance until June 3. C. A. Hawkins forfeited a $25 bail 7An adequate periodic health when he failed to appear to face a 'examniation of all children entering of disturbing the peace. school. This program must include charge yearly examinations of all children known to have physical defects or MARRIAGE LICENCES handicaps and at least two other examinations during their elementary school life for all normal children. George Edward Stockton, 31, Salt It was definitely stated that no Lake City and Pearl Riser, 27, Salt school health program can be effec- Lake City. tive unless the school has complete Melvin C. Bowles, 21, Minturn, health information concerning all Colorado, and Cora Ophelia Fish, 18, children. Such a program would Gilman, Colorado. protect the individual child by preJoseph Manuel Aguirre, 22, Spring-vill- e and Phyllis Ordell Overlade, 19, venting further damage to his health by an overly heavy school or play Helper. program, but would also protect the Arthur Edward Letts Galloway, 44, group against the child. No case of Aspen, Colorado, and Rose Richardactive infection of a communicable son, 48, Glenwood Springs, Colorado. nature could go undiagnosed under a Leland E. Hornbeck, 22, Calloway, good system of school health. During California, and Elnora Evans, 23, the time of the physical examinations Price. all children should be immunized against smallpox, diphtheria and pos- IN TOE SEVENTH JUDICIAL Dissibly whooping cough. trict Court in and for Carbon CounAt the conclusion of the paper the ty, State of Utah. SUMMONS: Carbon county, a political subdimeeting was opened for discussion. In answer to questions Dr. Van Aels- vision of the State of Utah, and a tyn pointed out that in Carbon coun- body corporate and pobtic of the ty adequate facilities existed to put State of Utah, Plaintiff, vs. Florence a complete health program into ef- Hazel Snow Bird, Emma Hansen, fect as soon as it was possible to have Lewis B. McComick and Mary Roe d and wife, and physical examinations of all entering McCornick,-husbanall other persons unknown claiming school children. in, The most important drawback to any right, title, estate, or interest deor lien upon the real property good health for the school child at scribed in the complaint, adverse to the present time, it was pointed out, is the disrespect for communicable the plaintiffs ownership, or clouding diseases displayed by the parents of plaintiffs title thereto, Defendants. THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE school children. Quarantine is not SAID DEFENDANTS: respected; parents permit the childYou are hereby summoned to apren ot play with known cases of comwithin twenty days after the municable disease, and, more serious, pear of this Summons upon you, if service to to their children go parents permit served within the county in which runwhen school they have colds, this action is brought; otherwise, ning noses, or other signs of acute within thirty days after service, and infection. The school is not a hospitabove-entitlaction, and al and no parent should send a chlid defend the case of your failure so to do, judgin temeven an has of elevation that ment will be rendered against you perature to school. to the demand of the ComC. H. Madsen, principal of the Cen- according which has been filed with the plaint tral school, stated that one of the Clerk of said Court. schools most serious problems is the This action is brought to recover a exclusion and the refusal of admisquieting plaintiffs title to judgment sion of sick children to the classroom. the following described tracts of land, is to comes school When a child ill, it situated in Carbon County, State of necessary for the school personnel to Utah, see tthat the child is returned home The SEi of SEV4 of Section 18 safely. Township 15 South, Range 10 In summary, the reasons for phyEast of the Salt Lake Meridian; sical examinations were stressed. The EVfe of NEti and the SWVi 1. To furnish the school with a of NEVi of Section 19 Township 15 South, Range 10 East of the health inventory of the individual child. Salt Lake Meridian. 2. To determine physical fitness of EDWARD SHEYA, the child to participate m gymnasium, Attorney for Plaintiff. or athletics. Date of first pub.. May 29, 1941 3. To determine necessity for spe- Date of last pub., June 26, 1941 cial classes for the handicapped. 4. To find physical defects and to IN THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL Disrefer their treatment to the family trict Court in and for Carbon Counphysician. ty, State of Utah. SUMMONS: 5. To educate the student and his Carbon county, a political subdiparent to maintain or to develop good vision of the State of Utah, and a health habits and to teach the indi- body corporate and pobtic of the vidual the various community re- State of Utah, Plaintiff, vs. Sarah J. sources for the correction of defects Snow, Hazle H. Bird, Harvey H. for the lower economic groups. Franck and Jane Doe Franck, husband and wife, Lewis B. McCornick and Mary Roe McCornick, husband and wife, and all other persons un- THE TOP GRADE PACKED 2 WAYS: Ledger Outfit complete with index for $4.00 at The FANCY SOLID PACK or READY GRATED MODERN IN STARKIST'S SUNLIT PLANT 38 s? FREE DELIVERY - By REDD MOTOR CO., Price, Vt. r VEH , creased and that the requirements have been reduced. The age limit is now from 18 to 28 and the height re- quirements are now 5 feet 4 inches for men under 20 yaers of age and 5 feet 6 inches for men over 20. The educational requirements have also been reduced, he said. to-w- it: SOM V0U NLW USED m PAGE FIVE 10 A.M. 9 A.M. 2 ER ONLY A COUPLE OF BOY FRIENDS O- THEM rTHEY TELL LEFT SOME WELL HAIR PINS AND A UP STICK IN THE BACK SEAT P.M. Five Times Daily 4 P.M. 6 P.M. THURSDAY , SATURDAY, MAY 29, 31 CLOSED MEMORIAL-DA- Cantaloupes Y 45 ARIZONA GRAPEFRUIT 15c LETTUCE LGE HEADS TOMATOES FIRM, RIPE. LB Qf RHUBARB FANCY UTAH. 3 Asparagus 2 LBS - 3 FOR .... T 2 DOZEN 220 Qr Ly KLONDYKE SIZE S5C ... 9c 10c WATERMELONS Oranges NEW VALENCIA LBS Cherries IOC Bing POUND .... RADISHES S2 4JC POUND LB. BOX CRACKERS LARGE BOX ed "SPEEDY k feun.iaiibocate f - Irene Dunne wtH f- - CRAB MEAT Vz SIZE CAN Dill Pickles 2Yi SIZE I9c TISSUE Finest quality. CAN 3 rolls.... 25c Flavor Ade Flakes 21 C 10c Corn Kelloggs with bowl for Del Monte Tuna Flakes 25c Corn Whole KernaL for.... 25c FOR Mission Bell 15c Hiawatha 29c FOR HAND SOAP. Salad dressing. Qt Wax Paper 10c 15c TOMATOES ROLL SIZE CAN OLIVES BEANS Colossal Monarch. Can. 29c Spring Garden. 2 for.. 25c Milk CREAM Sego 25c FOR 31c WHIPPING. PINT TALL CANS. DREFT MUNCH 21c SPICED MEAT. CAN 25c LARGE SIZE 3 FOR 2 2 2 . 4 ... 2V4 125-FOO- T 4 ... known claiming any right, title, esor interest in, or lien upon the real property described in the eom-- I plaint, adverse to the plaintiffs ownership, or clouding plaintiffs title thereto, Defendants. THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE tate, SAID DEFENDANTS: . You are hereby summoned CO. to appear within twenty days after the service of this Summons upon you, if served within the county in which this action is brought; otherwise, within thirty days after service, and defend the action, and in case of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the Complaint which has been filed with the Clerk of said Court. This action is brought to recover a judgmeht quieting plaintiffs title to the following described tracts of land, situated in Carbon County, State of Utah: The NWft of NEV4; NEtt of NW V4 of Section 19, Township 15 South, Range 10 East of the Salt Lake Meridian; The SWy4 of SEV4; the SEVi of SWL of Section 18, Tdwnship 15 South, Range 10 East of the Salt Lake Meridian. above-entitl- 31 FORI) 38 PLYMOUTH $295 37 BUICK COUPE Radio and Heater $325 38 CHEVROLET Deluxe Sedan 35 Buick Sedan 36 PLYMOUTH COUPE $165 Sedan Reconditioned and Guaranteed with an $450 Radio and Heater Vi $425 Seat Covers Ton Trk. $395 Pickup OK that Counts ed EDWARD SHEYA, Attorney for Plaintiff. Date of first pub., May 29, 1941 Date of last pub., June 26, 1941 IN OUR MEAT DEPARTMENT Lamb Shld Roast - 23c 25c 23c 2Cc PICNIC SHOULDERS LUNCH MEAT SK Pol Roast POT ROAST last.- lb - Beefs! 26s SOLE COTTAGE CHEESE HALIBUT STEWING HENS SALMON SALT MACKEREL |