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Show - . . , Health Board 1 , Explains Pooh Attack , ' 1 ,, - b.' 1 , , . , , El John IL Talmage : the 'Summer is poet wrote centuries ego, and right now, in Utah, school chil- ,, dren ars repeating the sentiment NM adding their own sad refrain no place to go swimmh,'!" 1 , The farts of the swimming pool 1, ,-- . situation are by now well known to most of those interested, but i, i '' reasons behind the board of ,,: -- the th ;. battle-wihealth's ,::::, swimming, pool operators are still largely ............;,................--- ', obscure, an The Deseret News R went to the Capitol to get some twine answers to moot ques- r - , , . tions. These, answers, which l'we r ,.. present below, do a great deal ,',..:: , ' :, to clarify a situation which has :' ''" . become thoroughly clouded with ,, argument. Whether or not you ii agrees it ehould help to under',.7 , ,,. , stand the lasuesi ''''''. tl. ''(' 7:.7 ''S'i. 3..: ' Provided by Member. . .': ,4... , Lynn AL Thatcher provided the ' .;: ..,'',. board of health's answers to our ;,0'.'', questions, as follows: 4. Why the sudden crackdown - ' - , , ,: this year, when the situation a, '" ," Y ' must have been the same for .., some time? Answer: The situation HAS '''' , been-th- e 1, same for some timein , , ',' feet,- - for 15 years the board of health has had rulee which are 4 s , Suet now being stringeritly en- v: in" , , , - .. ': , 't , ' 1 ,,,, r ' , " 'i ,. -,. ":- . : , ,,-., . : 1 ,'.., , , ., ..,,..,64 ' . ' ) - ' :-- f " ! ,, ''r. ,.. " I ., r ' , k , - , 1 i r-- .1,, ' -' ?'-,:--- .: , ? -- :. 4-- $ 7- "'"'-':'- '-- . ' '' '' ' - ' ' ' ; 41 7 ,' WHERE TO GO ON GRADUATION NIGHT?Thot will be the problem of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Adams, Ogden, who will have four sans and a daughter gradtiated from colleges in the state.. 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N1- - , .; i ( . f.',i ..,,,,t;:wz.:::.:,---.::::- 7, , in some . ... ,. ( . .. , , r , ':''..:'.:': PZIA-4- si., :4 , - ,.014m"- il :' N. ' Fp, 0,,,,,to 0 ir tee Afte.,,..a .,,,. ,r ,,..., ,.ittif,ds ,) t'' 4,, Iii;o - ' lysentry and similar types (caried in the human digestive tract) ire found In the wateras they ire in improperly treated swimTying poolsthe danger is sell pident, for it is impossible to nvirn without getting some water si the swimmer', mouth. Consensus Lacking ' S. What is the consensus of recited opinion on the matter pi pool sanitation? Answer. There cannot be said a be a "consensus," for doctors ire divided, gime taking a much nor alarmist view of the den-r- e r of improper pool' than othI trs. However, even the most do NOT suggest aban' Iilarmist swimming as a to its many recognized virtues. Mr. Thatcher stun I"To"we areup," are definitely not tying to restrict swimming. Oe be contrarywe are trying WI itornote swimming, by bringing II Utah pools up to high health ianclards, where they will be for everyone. Our rules are Iale copies may be bad time at the Board ot Health t the Capitol; assurance of a I onstantly circulating water sup- with provision to maintain rly trtandards, and insistance a number of safety measures. 1.ri i or all new construction, we are equiring abisohile adherence to le rules, but for pools already Wit we ere allowing a resmon- - mural $ '.: a., Certi6ed 1 As . t - 1 ' I: :' , , ' , 4.....0g,........;,....., ... emblem , Anawert Admittedly, doctors ere in some disagreement. Howstatistics 'prove beyond ever, lueetion that respiratory diseases (common colds, sinus trouble and the like) are definitely much higher in incidence In areas where swimming pools are frequented. When bacteria of the typhoid, .,:a , : : - . . sity of ,Utah .with a bachelor ofl Nagvy, a graduate of Weber Col-- 1 who will receive hia bache-- i ;femme degree; Erma Adams: whoi will be graduated from Weber lor of arts A t eveg from Brigham Junior College with an, associate Young University this year, and of sciencedegree, who was award.. Leo B. Adams who will receivb, ed a life membership activity his diploma from Weber Collegel card to the college for outstand- after service in the Army Air ing leadership and school activi- Force in Japan during the war. Other son and daughters of the ty . The other three graduates are Adams' are Glen gramFranklin B, veteran of four year nate of University of Utah and iervice in the Army, who resides George Washington University with his wife and four children Law School; Mrs. Dorothy Dimat Stadium Village. who ,will be ick, American Fork, and Mrs. graduated from University of Josephine Schlattman, Ogden, Utah with a BS degree; Fred C., both of whom attended Brigveteran of three years in the ham Young University, , - - ,. , a 128 South Main triable Oltiost Jeweler ...41.:-.::.---..-1- il.,.....,, ' ,,,,............""" :: (1.4.4.,0-4- 4' ' IF - MEMBERS display this ' , loess. , 1 , , , - ' , lir' ,,,' fitiiii 1 I , .y . ,' . I ...,,i CLEANERSiLlYNSTlit).TE Five Members of Ogden Family To Graduate From 'Utah 'Colleges Five Members Of one Utah family will graduate from col- leges this week. They are the sons and daughters of Mr. and Mrs, Alfred F. Adams, Ogden who will be kept busy buying graduation gifts an attending in dividual exercises . World War II resulted in the four, sons returning to finish their college careers at various times and in time to graduate with their sister, The graduates are Alfred R. Adams, veteran of service in England and the Philippines. who will be graduated from Univer- - ' pital chaplain, will be principal, speaker. , -- r '. City. The academy will graduate 161 at ceremonies, seniors high school tonight at 8 p.m. when Rev. Jo-e- h P. Moreton, Holy Cross Hos- 4 , , , :id - --, 'N ' Dayczs kbrelry C3. tir,,,) ., ift iiv.) (fig :th ' 1") 14, ' , i 7 p 4. It, 0 (Ili , 1 I i ,1114 i Hland .'- t ,.. , -- , '''' -.- ,..,,,....,I. :-- Colo. Science degrees were conferred! upon Sister Mary Xavier, Holy, Cross Hospital; Virginia .Doris Baldwin, ,Jackson Hole,' Wyo.;' , '''''''4 ' r '''''''''; :17:', i - l'!; .. forced. I 1 '''''' i 0- ,:,.., , ' ,.; '' i- ,..,'. 1. ': "Each year," Mr. Thatcher explalned, "the operators would plead with us to lust let it go one more year and next year when we don't have such and such a special expense, we'll fix things up' Next year came, and the story was repeated: 'We de- cided that we had to have righting of the situation some time, and this is the time." : Admits Ditch Swimming. . , I.', Won't closing the swimming pools drive youths to swim in sewage-fille- d ditchee such as the surplus canal near Salt Lake, which are far more unsanitary than swimming pools even when the latter don't meet board' of health standards? Answer: Youths always swim in- - ditches, whether there are pools or not Until some pools are brought up to standard and reopen, undoubtedly there will be more unsupervised swimming . BUT, water. from some of. the swimming pools ,which have been closed actually showed a higher bacteria count (of the dangtrous type) than the surplus canalitselt The temporary harm, the board of health contends, will be far more than offset by the permanent good. - . '. Explain; Hot Springs It. The situation on natural hot 'sulphur springs: (a) Is there not an organism always present in surphur waterT which 'would tend to make the bacterial , count abnormally high, but whieh is not in the least related to disease carriers? Answer: There is such an orgsnism; however, it ii NOT included in the bacteria count. Tbe eount la...taken on a culture which does not grow the sulphur organw ism, and cards show that ituiphur pools have low or "zero" counts before swimmers have entered, but abnormally high counts after swimming. The reason is that the isulphur in the water seriously interferes with the standard methods of treating pools water to kill dangerous bacteria. Benefit. Challenged 1 (b) Aren't natural sulphur hot springs beneficial- to invalids? Answers The HEAT, rather than the sulphur, is definitely beneficial to those suffering from arthritic rheumatism and Emitar ailments. However, really hot private baths should be used for such treatment, and really, hot water is not desired by swim-mar- s. The health baths and the rwiturning pools should be two entirely separate thqnge. . 4. What is the proved relation ef rwimmicir pool to' spread of " I Lou 'Your Coot Will So SERVICE Ni - -- - rl ' Kaniuth,-Kaysville- ; ,t, 4 ir se, ' ItY EXPERTS , ....111111111110;1"."- , 1.) Joao Theresa! Maher, Santa Ana, Calif.; Meryl Margaret Mulhall, Ogden; Yvonne, 0,1 I Rogoski,. Muskegon Height Mich,, and Frances Sur, Denver,, - II , - 11- ' G. Hunt, bishop of Salt Lake!. Catholic diocese, were Rose G.I Fuoco and Sylvia Rinetti, both of Salt Lake City;,Bernardine G.1 -- ,, . ' ' , --4, A ' de-- 1 greneecsefromivingTbhaechmeolomr Roerva.ricItsu "'''' ': 1 ' :1 ; , - e. - '''''''..- ,,,.., ' 4166111111 --,"- . . ' ' WATCH or CLOCK f. - umalm, - -- . 4, 'r,. " ' t ' A i The graduates were reminded alert 'to "duties of leaci- -i ership" by Rev. Norbert C. Hoff ,' pastor of Immaculate Conception! Church, Butte, Mont., who delivered the commencement address., , REPAIR YOUR ; .1 , , to be ever , ''s4 i Daylies fl the towns. Formai complaints will be signed against the machines, probably at the end of the legal holiday period tomorrow. after which they will be destroyed. Raiding officers reported that they sought the Summit County sheriff for more than an how but were unable to find him, and ,o made the raids themselves. cortunitteet-o- College. . . ,4 I if- T, :: i. '' ' .ii Let .11 . . ' ' 1 I .!. ' --' 4,,., . ? 4 , 7 - i I. .1 ,W4r 4: - ) r, ' v .... ,..figinatt,"Mtmaitu - ,- , ,, 4 ' - 1.. ,. 4i . I; -- A , Degrees on I op - 4 , , , , 1 , . Sb 1 Six slot machines, confiscated from,places of business in Karnes WanshiP and Henefer were 11 . awaiting destruction today.'They were confiscated by 'peace, offi-eSeven graduates were awarded rs representing the sitreraaidt-- s general's office lbachelor of arts degrees while slageu bsairc,ay night. four others,received bachelor of The raids were mane beelti. science degrees .during , com- of complaints brought by citizen mencement exercises yesterday at . - , , , i , ,...., I ...,40".1. 1 s, - --- - ,, ' - .40 1101164 I Confer , rAnficrn t I'd i County Raids Slot-Machin- es - , : - I '1 ' 6 I 'lln Three St. Mary Riles c . -- . 1 L.I.oz..!.e:.....u................,''' ' . ' s 4 , , , , , , ., 1 - ., . . . .... , , .. . , F v , . 1 t |