Show Adopt New Weapon in War Against Infant Mortality' Hospitals direct primary law ' 33'ls week's outline of the general elections Any voter shall be lmv continues on instructed if necessary by a judge as lln 26 to proper method of marking and folding his ballot and he shall then '"ti Dntnhution of Sample etr to n unoccupied booth and ami Ofhaai Ballots vote If he shall spoil or deface a bl- o In foie the regu- - 3o' be shall at once return the same ii mi das h foie the t0 'be ballot cleik who shall cancel or as soon theie- - "'ame and deliver to him another bal- inii ' i” hi ou h count dot k b’t 'la' smipK' ball ts foi such! M'ion 3I' Markin B110'-- Much samp! ballots shall Science Beats the Sun s') ttmaw ''‘t Inmaiv 'u tn The voter shall designate his choice the ballot of candidates of his ty by mmking a cross (X) in the small square opposite the name ofj "'ich candidate for whom he desires ' vote and in no othei place If hi hall maik more names than there ait candidates to he nominated for nv office or if for any icason it is impossible to determine his choice for shall not he ”v office his ballot counted for such offg’t hut the rest f his ballot if propeily maiked hill he counted No ballot shall ho ’ejected for any technical crior which 'es not render it impossible t de- "nine the voter’s choice (W candi tes even though such ballot In Somewhat soiled or defaced jl : ' I ’ J n ispicuously s grownups of today the times when epidemics disease swept their Scores pf babies died their parents and physicians power-jlittle to save the helpless M4IIY infant - — patients Child health study has progressed Infant mortality far since then bee cut so sharply that after hu have every possible against Injurious atmospheric ami weather conditions The healthy looking Infants shown here with their prott muses were born and given their first care in the air conditioned surroundings of Indianapolis’ Methodist Hospital for instance This Is said to be one of the largpst hospital installs tions In the I'nitod States In Washington William Hen derson executive vice president of the Air Conditioning Manufactur era’ Association pointed to a long array of hospital reports as reeal lng the large extent to which this health aid Is being adopted to supply the final important safeguard against Infant mortality dot k UI‘t P' unli s of late who 11 'ah ' fifteenth d iv b fore any " ml n nmiaiy and the eighth day '' f " 'tu un off pnmaij the countv cle k shall cm red any errois or " ' "is 'ii 'he official ballots and cause the same to be printed as i'i" ib'd in thu net He hnll furthr- ciuse the same to be furnished til- a hi vitmg distiict election if '(ts in sufficient numbcis to mei t (he voting demands of the qualified ‘tei s of each patty in each voting Notice to the office of the Mate Kngmeei as disti ict and in the manner provided No 12(rii All ii otests e s s t ug the bv law for the distribution of ballots with gi anting of si id ppli(atun foi the general election lesson theiefoi nub m atiidaut otice is hereby given that Syl- - fornii niust iK Wllb p j num 'section 2H Judges of Elections — Utah has Pierce Gunnison n ph(My!s taU r nrI1M Stat Procedure as in General Elections in accordance wi‘h Application Capitol Sait Lak rtlh Wth On or before the first Monday in lm of Utah to appropriate tne cxtia U1( f fllmr sec ft of water from an un- - on 0 btf(U( tpv Sep'entber of each year in which a Jim d spring in Juab county Utah primni y election is to be held the water will be diveited at the county central committee of each poof issuance cf said litical party shall nominate to the spring which cited S 200 ft from the EVi boatd of county commissioners of f Sec 25 T 16 S 1 R W such county in the same manner as Paul: “And now doctoi since I’ve M and conveyed in pipe by provided in general election three ft and used told you I’m going to many Rosie qualified electors in each voting disximately 5000 want to et off trict to act as March 'l to September 30 in- - therc’s onif thin judges of the primary e of each elections in such district and the year as a supple-- my Doctor: me “You tell it what hoard of county commissioners from to irrigate 5 acres of just isembraced such nominees for each district Bhall in the NV&NWV Sec 36 T 16 S R 1 W Paul: “A tattooed heart with the select the judges of the primary elecAM s much of said water as is name Mabel on it” tions for such district in the same manner and number as is now prossary will be used during each v year for incidental vided by law for the selection of offidomestic Chewing gum was probably Not more of general elections cers led by the hei mit woman who didn’t purposes than 'two of the judges so selected iii Application is designated in have anybody to talk to shall be of the same political party Said judges of primary elections shall perform all duties at the primary election now prescribed by law for the officers and judges of election at general elections and they shall receive therefor the same compensation from the county It shall be the duty of the proper county officers to furnish certified copies of the official register together with the check lists cf each election district to one of the judges of the primary election as now provided by law for general elections All rules and procedure prescribed for general elections shall apply at otherwise unless elections primary provided by this act first few diffthere Is less not continuing to grow Into useful adulthood i Now hospitals are showing the ny to safeguard babies at the Very beginning of their lives Labor tnd delivery rooms and nurseries vs being air conditioned so that delicate little newcomers may tobies survive their icult months on earth uid less risk of their ii n tin1 water users W" Section 29 Qualification —Official Registers of Voters of and regulation Qualification voters at primary elections shall be subject to the same testa and governed by the same provisions of law and rules and regulations as are prescribed for general elections and the same officers who prepare and furnish shall registers for general elections prepare and furnish them for use at the duty primary elections It shall be of the proper officers to furnish a certified copy of the register for use at primary elections which sald all register shall show the names of voters entitled to “vote at auch pribe shall mary elections Said register made by taking the names of all "ters cn the register on the fifth th primary election Section 30' Challenges— Spoiled Bal- lot — Instructions as to Marking and Folding carefree homemaker who comes home from a pwtyj koPPlng tour to find her dinner la the refrigerator — readyi 1 Wck visit to the range for CASSEROLE be prepared rots and peas may dish toain part of such a meal cooking and placed In a bowl of Probably be a cascrole such Ice water In the Ice refrigerator! and noodles' combined It Is best to cook them In this sam kj roota oup or a favorite water as It takes no longer thanla hlnatlonThls Is mndo cooking unchllled vegetables ‘7 oven popped In boiling water Cralor t0 the dln- knn FROZEN CANNED FRUIT An ther® iwl31 bo no can b Simply Jmry an ' unopened ut food flavors exchang-3- r of fruit (crushed pineapple or) 2 parts the of In mixture a raspberries) of a modern r crushed ice and 1 part rock aalL ' refrigerator Let stand about I'A hours then uamold and VEGETABLES open can at’ both ends V$ptableB such as car slice baPpy ji shall foithwith the sample ballot has fibd with '' " duation oi acceptance of ''I'd o' ami one cop to each can- d whose name has been ret t if id ii ’n bv the secrotaiv of state to offue addiess as given in b d liaiation aceeptance or cor-‘’iti n and shall ost a copy of ' u‘b ballot in a runspi-- j impl I'U '' m bis uffu'c and shall ngisUation agent for d Ij ut h in at linst une sampl bal- ' five voters in legisteied ''my 'Wtion to h nt mg duti n't muh ' ‘of b to’ vote at any Any elector desiring shall give regular primary election his name and address to' the judge him a balto The judge shall deliver lot and instruct him as provided In this ret but no ballot shall to eny elector except such as An elector's has the right to vote right to vote may be challenged upon now allowed by the of grounds sny law for a challenge of a right to votej !at any general election and upon grounds that such elector j has not registered or his name does Chal-not appear upon the register of in the llengea shall be dipoed for law (same manner as provided by INDUSTRIAL engined iwie now device shown Umvo Infoi nation epoi ts to test oloi fastness of fabiics so that m mu n liners can make suit in adya'ice tha Mien ma mm n tenals won’t fadi in 'lie u never used to he sine that Mien and draperies would retain Mien oHeiiul 32 Folding Ballots ii ii'il riidll Ii When a voter has marked his hiilOt rontfiitj "1 h i'll n he shall fold it so that its face sha'l I'l’lintv I'll k he concealed and deposit it in the tv sli11 Imv lii " ijriit x allot and his name shall he tlatr ul I'mvdthe ii lm it mg rhecked upon the register ns having lm Msci'ilam tlir vi If hi itiv voted vllilatc "M"t ilM n t III Id ill nil lir 'Ii slnivv nl n idr 'lx mi ill cii' 33 ’ction Polls Opening and Ii Ii hi' illilgi"' of Vt'lnpp ill Closing Time llt’llVVI Slllil It till tlllv In The polls shall open at 7 a m and hooks ami f irit hi tin in in close at 7 p m and no adjournment noi oi hj the gi in" nl 'I or intermission whatever shall take laws to the county Hoik within livo place until the polls shall he closed days after the pi hinny eleilnm ha and until all the votes cast at such closed If the sainc me not so ilcli polls Bhall be counted and the result veied the county cleik shall ilium publicly announced hut this section diately send a mewngei for any shall not be deemed to prevent any missing returns and said messengoi temporary recess for taking meals or shall he paid as prov nh d h law f for other purposes provided that no the genellll elertlon rI he judges id more than one judge shall at Hny ehction shall ictuin a e pv of riu time be absent from the polling place tally sheets rhowing the election m turns thereon Except as othiiwie Section 34 Counting and Recording provided by this act ballots shall Votes—Ballots Sealed After Countcounted lecmded and ret in lied ns ing —Returns provided by general election law Upon the closing of the polls the Canvass of Returns — Section 35 clerks and judges of the primary Abstract Transmitted to nnd Coin election shall immediately open the piled by Secretary of State ballot box and proceed to take there- from the ballots Said officers shall count the number of ballots cast for each party at the same time placing the ballots cast for each party in separate piles As soon as the clerks and judges have sorted the ballots of each party they shall take the tally sheets provided in the poll books gjnd shall count all the ballots for each party and group until the count is completed and shall certify the number of votes cast for each candidate for each office upon the ticket of each party and group After all have been counted and certified to by the clerks and judges they shall seal the ballots cast for each of the parties in separate envelopes on the outside of which shall be printed or written the names of that party's candidates for the different offices and opposite each candidate’s name shall be placed the number of votes cast for such candidate in said district 'Hiey shall then seal the envelopes containing the votes of the different political on the parties in one large envelop outside of which r on a paper attached thereto shall be printed or written the names of the several political parties with the names of the candidates for the different offices under their respective party headings and opposite each candidate's name shall be placed the number of votes cast for such candidate in said district The printed ballots used at such primary elections may be used for such purpose if marked so as to indiSuch envelopes and cate the fact "I Saw It in the wsTevient’ is s comiDoa cxpccnioo tmong those who kap well informed oa current e veotlThejr know (hit id theriYcrkly News Review’ which srpein rrgw lirljr ifl this taper they obtain scorn- of world prehensile Interpretstioo W Pakard written Edward events bj one of the eatioa's most widely- known newt commentators Weekly News Review deals with the important happening! and their cfcct upon out country It ii more than news— it ia an interpretation of the news and therefore much more valuable to the ‘person who Wants to understand what ia going on in the world today 1 Iwt It wrtMly frtai soak I jt Inlaratrtftf walk Vs idtl f wart fcalpM tm (aw StMaialaa twalillktaMlkkanaaS frian l4 aS Am soon us the returns from nil th districts in any county have been received the hoard of county commissioners shall meet foithwith nnd pro hut such ceed to canvass returns meeting shall be held not Inter than Buch the tenth day following pti- - niilliance until thov nnd irtuallv oeen exposed to sunlight Hul through the ue of this niaihme developed hv mdusli nil i seal h peits it is now posshle to tell whelhei dved tain ns will hold then elm llns is lust one mote of the man' examples of how industiy helps the con sume r in Mi h 'i nl lie ""ii a h a e lili it il Mi ii n nil iiemil' lit on nl m " hin la k iln tin u n sh ill if votes oaeh ii of sin h e i' as( iot a I" h mi il 'I mu ix elm il enter such la 'ml a which ie nits h hi am to a c h and pai of omit comiius ionaid ala-- m iltio making Iht it II can then ileik h" id volt"made and cntci nl m tli 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