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Show fr 6 Sanitation Methods In America Add To Benefits Of Citizen - THE MODERN WAY , -- w Amortrfeuv--- ,,t 01 C. le - -- Death Rates Fall As City, State Aud Nation Curb Sourer Of Diseaw IIT ; gone a marked dLc;Ine ears desp:te the ,onvar1., n ring Fie ro The reason tor found in any ruclurn ,httease ir the niittalli Stlertgli ttnu Iic aieragt irice to disease of 'rather Itlart TIP ea-'- it is ,.r ,!ake ommtot r: rf,,t 'o and tr.,,rt of It Lo In ktudi:.g farriers m,s 1;r,Z -- r..! ttt A ! tt, , a r.e "t mtti.xclIt .t.t.1 h r outt,toe , 4Lc turf, ed ?ht etf infthrtri$ 71,e tt,orriltAri nf ip. iea:n r,cs r,.o.rgt-- a! "e : 000 Iloartts viirios '-- Ith nfnrrnatIcJn 'AThrfter TYo n! r..1! .! ,1,ra,,r , hm-- 90 900 88(,) 1890 1.4,ti foe 114f A 920 h .t,;, rt, a ,) anti 4,f 444,,4 r144,444, and r, v z - e 4L,7 rn- - p, 9e Of ;ov-- 'n SERVING -- I cm 1' THAT GET THER LMNJ3 FROM SALE OF FARM PRODucTS ' 0,000 RCM TOTAL ') e any r ,rt-- TH a ro; 4, g3o ,:, c 1 'HOME MARKET I " SI ntrt.1 ', 78,000 MAPRF7 i I arrSIX 48 M4R1,,CET 6 MARKET - THE REST OF THE STATES WHAT PRODUCE? '714E1R LNING ? HOME 933 (1, I 1 PEOPLE t ,1;", !1 fr mat',i, IN of ,n ,, ( Juvenile Diseases re (;reatly Iteductql f," 1 , rr. !n:r, ,In- POLES AND THEP uTAH FARMEPS Thr .(0. r n ,t1tvi-e- PAREIDSTIII Elamr,14zw-- 1 '1 ,;(o,) , - ' A I 4 4.41P'? ' 7,r? ,, 'On' ro : i - r- r ,, .. , rt- c ,v ,,,,- - ' WAL Am) tACILL 1 1.1, ,, C No4 ,2 1,C00 !Pt on I 14 I. r - t , kt:o 4y, r arrInt , ,ortarr.'n3n '1111 rjr8T . s i Q for N', 1 r 1;tul,1 popdolt71 Inrr LOCK h, r,!, i 1 ri-t- .nomr '. ".ige nel "! 1 r.,,i!..,...,;(t!re,-- Da tit .710, F;rfl THOLE 20 1..nan ,tr,n !30 :re 4.0'10 the ,,f Agrlculture. at al!. tirres tte ,,inr71 orl upp!let, ;1a.,r! 7,0( cs- try ,"!n - - has ere in 1 prr,d ,t.:;:nnes rrx 4a ,, e krrt atter the arnag nr,rilnorte TI.rre '04 ,,g1,,P! T , r1 - real sith the ,aen are . , 6a 07A- the POPULATION 80 arc ,', At f ;:,r rn;nnt , i - S'' l. r',,r,',"!-alio- - 4T4THS PE)? :re e Nfrilicai student :0.0(bn farms, f nn! In f ,',-,,- e4'1. r , ,;4( aile"!Pirr 1,a ttr rit (r!-nrli- '( 'orriLr,ary A ;.as r r4ed,t v t !,- anl Rua EIVAIE that nri v.,!tt rr !! ,f 1 "r )1;ithe - .Ar!1- ,r1 r t' tt t ppr A,1e 'rr , m;1,ernrti-3),Fsi4,FLF ,,f titit flop Thtg. crhrentii.1 ,;,.:!!0r tate, omrnPr, P. IL S. 'ir ' to r, anuv 0 T e Ifts!'h cool,ernrF ,er R ma- great permanrni " L.,..r,L1, tirrlatt.'tar' t:ra tiro, ,tcatt t're4sPr of ,upn! ferft,1 a ,iwc!!.;476 are cetrap NitahLSned ,,r ,cvcer system, !, are ,thort tire imi, ce t the he,ard -- I eaP' h ex r re- - ,,; hat gam ,,,Pr that .1, ' pan:. 'rig mot art are made 'ri zsease pp1em rbfq71(5 with ,. In (:,ics Arr! tr),.- tric,cem;nerf or cl; v :nore , ..... the - sit. . Roard of Health la he sup-o- r of the ater supplies ;.rid methods of sewage dispose! h and ,Pr state roughout the , ,,, ;Lan Of 17.),I.tes ,4. , r--- , , ... ,... ....,, , ihhatwaht: 1Ltre provideel elf (tt bt114,4 ,. , - ....,, , r -,.., protection ed$e. rrsin;c irmrs. r,r 'rains ,n ',.;;;tr '(, in Ail , L...A, , r-- , ,---,-- r 401f, fig 0 pussit,c,e frct,ra ,s - itav .1 A .. Aston , 1 ts...o...-- At A A, Alti$A9 WATS, AS.,,, ,,'.. ;,R1.161. f. 44. kosp; tais In ;he than Inore hne Stat(s. At,ts, ah aerage t,f ,Le hosp:tal tted for each 123 of the JO; A though ignhrant cies of tnetlical theory Pad primtice and of fanitary engineering. reasonaWv wet! vereed in the ,sar.rtirv Htfa5,1;res applicable in 71,e ari office anti takes arc. cl e 1mcf and his tarn- a t yario ri:nt to kgiorst state floard ryl iirnea r;,,,e(ro t A :Lyeri:4,s tH!V - ,,111 ' ,..., Medical are is fully provided r tTe Ahner:tran p1an C011. Americaz . of the intrietto rfle : ,!!, !,;,,rrn !r :reA-r- , ,:- - e Esef tt en,! tt,tal Ie et !to'. troisr death f) 164 A ,;r1 1". ni" i, ciuently, !r7(.!,,;o ;ie :,r; t.e 1$ .,,,,'". ,,,, - ail Kinds. cleanliness and sanitation: Intrr.telle 1:. r ,g: rnin:7,m 1i.3- Illiftrrect as a ;tr,ess r - neduc,'ng a for in,pected r ...t SEWIR ,eca,:',17?n gle,c r. rums ULZ L,6,... Amkzli an f, deal of st,en,ln: taming the ) AA PO (1.:.i. e cl. - 1 N r riCtil;,-- -, - BikeratliCittiNiNtWOOMMitatt2figiiPMICAMM" i9,9 3 .,.f th, ,n 're ever7 precaution !a tirans, aken again$L tte arising of unta mtary all unneattlif LA condi- i'7141:4411---- , , -- ,arete:ly ,,:, treoi sumo, ed States paru,L ,,c,,,,e ase WtNP tfsV are al:,yLed o 4nri. Fregupr'.. egu:ar turnigg NI; n .... , . .,7,.1 ( ;.;(,r.t e r !fustian tend to es!..stanut anprot,,eliATit LP,41.99M90i !ht,e ,ofrr,:r!err,a, a e ....,' --, en1 s,ea!'11 !ne et, r,,e ,, f.; , - ..e.s- ,..,,, . Lr f that intim-le- c, et tuner! Aids o - - 1937 THE OLD WAY . ":2' b rnoEt:-.erf, .n , nu:nt,er deatas due ,o tr,e lernend,-,- . ahc, growth ot sutorriutn!e other binWar i I'l rf.,,, ..t peer! 9 - ,- . ,7 I - . an 3 ,v-- ' . T. ' :trrernrr" DEMIBUI '19, NEWS, Water Systems Contribute To Health Of Nation w In the thuled Stites, as in he .111er isorldi the death No. CHRISTMAS - ruNstfwnkryTtl. Ye Ake,b0grril ,1114 53,000 nt COLL 41 -- 'o SI e H1 e 0 1 Farming In America , , put On Butkine,g , American blIsir.ess and cirr!,- tr , LI ., - ,,... J,. e,,,,,,. ',woe :41- a a 2;'.!,- talk, Ann 64 hil 0-- .'it ". n .A7. g ,cat", ry:1 I , - on !ra :',;,10 , 'tith tj p1 r144.2,' di strr-ti- condlined - ,Pt A,. ts lArrnera biz hrn :iltural ,ta!,'s no :oni:r! 10:6 ' 0, 4 Basim g farr,,-- VI ";.. - t 4 " 4) .-- An enlarged and Improved mill at Midvale that provides most facilities tee treating custom ores. cc Call lot Date Rearding teeing Yew of TI,c , rr:!,', teeti Siktet Orft COW COSCOltfttiS Geld Amalgam Itstert SP'3aq. Cyanide Plectottems Moosup Matatial Ire s ";r1terc Gammen Load Canadian Caulking TAkatt I Pro,or Shot d T;o. ti e !tTIn ntrld thls funda ur antil rrripr,rvnmy 1937 flniner Year In Lakes Iron Mine tt4lindiTte:11.. Luke ri C Loon:1v abc,e ti;e ortlirw,ov qatute Nil;k mert ;trrf. ri;! poc;at Sgaz I I United States Smelting and Mining Co. nefining Solt Offices City, Utah Building, I mtn!;11 Load rAt Newhouse Of rr,;t0,1 StAts -- Consiened trre PI' -- MI 4A; r Coadmiiiin Su Ilime Gold totel, 1194 eoseentraule B4stiy Maim; ,tic-!-.1- ,7;,t,:.,i)Pts Greg Roanal Antigun Crado itv.tate Artenite Wend "'Wei Dot' Avy tnntril! TT.P THE HOIVIE MARVIET OF THE UTAH FARMER Legal Rights Reflect Ilagna tarta ?I We ,Ilso Huy i U. WE ARE PURCHASERS Or ALL GRADES Or MILLING ORES Writs ,.'r! (. 111. ear 19:;7 has been a ban- tho American iron producing tcountry around Lae Bs- uotouer of this Superior. year it ',SAS predicted that the rears total production woulci be founii close to the high- of the harmer vears lfrifi and 11)21.. The ail time maximum for pro. duction came uln 1918 when ei6. S72.319 tons tk PIT recorded irk Lake shipments. with the IP3 figure only stigh,fly lower, at 66.- ner ycar j1 -- 1t7 ',J59 tônih I 4 1 Where do- the 179,000 people dependent on farming crnd livestock who live in Utah sell the surplus they cannot oat or wear themselves? Someone asks: "On! hundred P4ventr thousand eight peopleWhy the 1930 census gives only 115, 000 directly deriving their living from agriculture?" This is a statement which is perfectly coned, but when we add in thrs teachers, physicicms, merchcmts and all others and their families serving these farmers and whom,these farmers pay for these ..ices. we have the figure lint' mentioned. All of these derive their living from the saloof agricultural products over and above what they themselves consume. Where these are sold and the people who buy them is the Utah farmer's market. Who these 'people cue. how they make their living. upott what does their welfare depondtheso are matters of vast , to our farmers. How incmy of them are home-folks- ? How much of this market s outsioe the tate? Anyone Importance knows upon a moment's reflection, although he may never hcrve thought of it before, that if there be :Rat a little more of an article consumed at home than is produced. the price Is going to be the controlling prico of the outside MI 111 ket plus the cost of shipping in; hiie if there be haat a little bit less consumed, the outside prices less the cost of shipptng it out prevails. NW The home market is the 725.001 remaining people of the tato who do not depend on acynculutre. Lei us soe what they do for a living arid upon what industry or business activity their livelihood depends. Remember. the totals for each given in the table above show the people directly and indirectly engaged in each activitythe thing is,ithose indirectly engaged derive their living from it Susi as much as those direttly in it. |