Show J THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Tuberculosis Drive to Urge Early Testing Campaign in Utah Will Also Include Education Work Says Secretary Woolgrowers’ Secretary Returns From Trip to Washington D C Early 'diagnosis of tuberculosis In Utah Is the objective of a campaign during April which will include extensive testing and educational work it was announced Tuesday by Miss Ada Taylor Graham executive secretary of the Utah Tuberculosis association "Early diagnosis not only makes its possible to shorten the course of the disease but prevents the patient from going through the inS8T fectious stage A person may - i t V? transmit tuberculosis to others only when the disease reaches a moderately advanced stage" Miss Graham said Dr L L Daines chairman Dr F M McHugh and Dr R J Friel George C Tenney comprise a committee for early diagsosis appointed by C B Hawley association president As part of their campaign they are sending letters to more than 450 physicians of the state inclosing samples of pamphlets available for distribution by the association and special ma terial for medical men All students of the Alpine school district will be tested through a program already begun in which health officers and physicians are assisting the district Miss JeanChief nette Rosenstock association field Trade Magazine nurse leaves Friday for Washing- - EditortoTalk Local Chamber Meet to— Discuss— public health nurses in testing children there as well as Indians on Electrical association South street Mr Jandron sponsored by the First Church of Christ Scientist is a member of the board of lectureship of the mother church Scientist First Church in Boston Mass "The Argentine sanitary convention which sheepmen of the United States fear seems asleep for which we are thankful" said Fred R Marshall executive secretary of the National Woolgrowers’ association Tuesday after his return Monday from Washington D C "With the supreme court squabble taking the limelight we are hopeful there will be no new trade agree nients announced from Washington that will be injurious to our indus try So far as we can learn none are contemplated at present" he said Passage of a bill to amend the packers and stockyards act seemed to be assured he said This bill would have one Important feature taking the administration of the law out of the hands of the secretary of agriculture and placing a board of three members in control Also ho explained it would prohibit a man from handling consignments of sheep or cattle who was known to be a speculator on his own ao In of No 6th West Was Forced to Be in St Her Bed for Months Due VAN-TAG- E Well-Know- Afflictions Forced Her to Bed for Months! sleep My stomach was upset and caused me to have indigestion and my circulation seemed to be slowed up I became irritable and nervous and I just ccfuldn't get any real rest I soon became so weak and worn-othat I COULDN’T GET OUT OF BED without help! My friends be lieved that my afflictions were mostly mental and when I heard that I ‘almost passed out I knew that it was a condition of my system that was causing my agonizing suffering and that I was being practically smothered by some poison in my body Finally my whole left side was affected by my afflictions and I was practically paralyzed and for seven long months I had to be taken care' of like a baby! What a miserable unhappy life I led! A Officers at Meeting William E Day physical director of the Salt Lake City board of eduction Tuesday was elected president of the Business and Professional Men’s club of the First Presbyterian church to succeed Earle F Gardcmann Jed F Woolley Jr was named vice president and H Sterling Bailey secretary-treasurArch M Thurman head of the personnel department of tha board of education described technique of modern education J Herbert Beyers manager of the Northwestern Turkey Growers spoke on a "Business Text of Life” The meeting was held in the church parlors Bologna’s leaning towers have been her "trademark" for more than 825 years er ch HAPPY RELIEF FR0IS1 PAINFUL BACKACHE Caused by Tired Kidneys Many of thou jn&winf painful backaches people blame on cola or atrami ars often caused and jnej kidney— bs relieved when treated in the ncht way The kidneys are Nature's chief wy of takinf xoeee acids and poisonous waat out of tbs blood Moat people pass about 9 pint day o about 8 pounds of waste If the 15 miles of kidney tub and Altai) don’t work well poisonous west matter itayt in tbs blood These poisons max wtart lytytne baokaches rheumatic pains lumbago Ices of pep and energy getting up zughta swelling pufflneea under theeyes headaches ana distrineas Don’t wait I Ask your druggist for Does's Pills used successfully by million for ever 40 years They give happy relief and will help the 16 miles of kidney tubes flush out poiionoug waste from the blood Get Doan Pulfc (Avertlsement) S Attorney Defends Plan bers of the court from making prop- one-eigh- th court since its formation in 1789 ruled unconstitutional acts of congress have been passed upon In the past two years which S Schedules Exams Open competitive examinations are to be conducted for several grades of social science analysts in the social security program the States civil service commission announced Tuesday Vacancies in the Washington D C office of the social security board and In field offices will be filled from the list of qualifying applicants and other federal agencies also will draw from the list Ranks being established are those of principal social science analyst' senior social science analyst social science analyst associate social science analyst assistant social sciMRS MARY LOPEZ Promsocial sciinent Hotel Woman of Salt ence analyst and junior lists of elSeparate Lake City Says: ‘‘I Began to ence analyst names in each grade will be igible Almost Back Get My Strength established for the fields of politiat Once Because VAN-TAG- E cal— science economics agricultural Poison of Cleansed My System economics sociology and social RWastes!” esearch The applications must be filed only got a little better I tried every- I with the civil service commission at thing I could think of and then e Washington D C by April 22 Additional information is available began to read about the good was doing here so I decided from the board of civil service exto give it a trial I took four bottles aminers at any first class post and it seemed to go right office of to to the root of my trouble I began once get my strength back almost at United Intermountain Empire is a BIG job Serving the diversified needs of this great Four-Stat- e for a newspaper The Bigger Sunday Salt Lake Tribune is keyed to the modern tempo it is built to do this BG job And it has done the job sowell that now more than: vr Van-Tag- Van-Ta- Is Like Taking Several Medicines at Once L contains oyer 30 Ingrtaking 4 or S medat once It brings forth gss and blott from stomach: acta on the bowels: makes ' sluggish liver and more active and helps relieve rheumatic and neuritlo pains when due to contaminated svstem from slugIn short gish action of these organs due to its manv Ingredients VamTage e acts as a carminative laxative and diuretic all at thsi asme time and weak miserable people dally write us they get such cleansing and Invigorating from this medlclna that they aoon feel like different men end women Due to the Immense volume In which it sells the Price of Is reasonable So don’t hesitate — TODAY— end etart takGet It! ing la now ’being Introduced to crowds dally here In Salt Lake Cltv bv the Pav Les Drug Store 27 East Friends Astonished at Is sold Third South street' also In Ocden bv Pay Le-- s Drug Store Her New Strength! 2415 Washington- - Ave by Z C M I Dept and by all Leading Drug“Everything possible was done to Drug gists In Salt Lake City and throughout relieva ms of my suffering but I Utah and Near-b- y States lAdvj ut Church Cluh Names with exception of the business sections was begun Tuesday in the office of A J Skidmore county assessor Hyman Guss supervisor of the tax rolls in the assessor's office said education officials Tuesday values of improvements in plats A Attending will be Dr- - Franklin L to G inclusive In Federal West church commissioner of edu- Heights will be and changed this year cation and Dr M Lynn Bennlon The work will take several weeks supervisor of seminaries who will Changes affecting the value of address the meetings Seminary teachers who will also CCC Will Observe speak include R Golden May prinFourth Anniversary cipal of the Burley seminary Jessie L Roberts principal of the Rupert seminary Heber C Snell director Fourth anniversary of the Civilian of the Pocatello institute and H LeSter Peterson principal of the Conservation corps will be commemorated at camps in the Waseminary at Rexburg About 35 edu- satch forest service jurisdiction cators will attend 2 was Friday's meeting will begin at AprilJ E itGurr announced Tuesday supervisor 7:30 p m with meetings Saturday by Programs are scheduled at camps at 9 a m and 1 p m situated at Pleasant Grove Big Cottonwood canyon and Bountiful R H Rutledge regional forester Vacation to Start at Ogden will broadcast to the Easter vacation 'for the college camp members and the public over and academy of St radio station KSL April 2 at will begin Wednesday 10:15 p m noon Classes will be resumed TuesCommanding officers camp suday March 30 at 9 a m Imme- perintendents and technical forediately following the holiday quar- men will cooperate in promoting the terly examinations will be given special programs Mr Gurr said about completed said A report was made by tha Salt Lake Real Estate board and approved by the state tax commission This report is the basis for the revaluation of real estate and will result in from 10000000 to 13000000 In' valuations being taken from the rolls used in assessing taxes In 1936 For Social Analysts because this Fine Compound cleansed my system of those old poisonous wastes Now mv appetite Is good sleep me almost as soon as my hesd comes "As I am the mother of nine chil- touches to the and I am able to dren” says Mrs Lopez “I have work all day pillow without getting tired out lived a very busy life and have been My friends are astonished at the ImIn my looks and general careful of my health In recent provement now health Several of mv relatives years this continual activity has taking Van-Tag- e end getting 8plendld sapped my vitality and I became ter- - Results and none of us can say too much ‘for IfiTV Mairv5yj Meaysnerj- - riBlhun'a6wnT'cburdnrcatbf Spanish Fork in -- U to Her Painfully Upset Best-Know- at the Convention era m Reed Collins will in charge The Alpine teachers pre- L D S church will be held in the oVer sided by T C Hebertson will church institute building at Pocatelmeet Monday at the Pleasant Grove lo Friday and Saturday It Was anhigh school at 5 p m with the same nounced by church department of sneakers as at Provo and 10 -- Airs Lopez n Day after day some of the people of Salt Lake City and vicinity continue to come forward with Remarkable Statements praising and endorsing the Amazing Formula knqwn as which is now being introduced to crowds daily here in Salt Lake City at the Pay-Les- s Drug Store 27 East Third South street For instance the“followlng “Remarkable Testimonial was received recently from Mrs Mary Lopez of 448 North Sixth West street Salt Lake City Mrs Lopez is a Long-Tim- e local resident who is operatn Hotel on State ing a street This Popular Lady’s experience should be of interest to all Who suffer as she used to 4:15 Satur-a- y ot VAN-TAG- Relieves Her and She Says That Her Friends Are Astonished at the Change! shift to Spanish Fork at high school Louis Bates will have charge H Parley Kilburn of Logan and Rulon Manning of the Bear River high school will attend will ’ He felt that a fabric labeling act requiring ail fabrics bearing raw materials other than wool to be so labeled will be passed by cofigress this year The bill has been worked for over a period of 16 years Mr Marshall said and as now proposed has the backing of some of the more reputable manufacturers - U 1934 he AWFUL SUFFERING! NOW RELIEVES FIRE! E Van-Tag- e local teachmeetings er been scheduled beginning Wednesday afternoon by officers of the Utah Education association It was announced Tuesday by B A Fowler executive secretary of the association Progress made in educational matters in the state and in the various localities will be discussed with Coplans for future development efforts and unified action operative for Improved conditions salaries and welfare projects will be on the programs he said The first meeting will be In the Davis county high school at 4:15 p m Wednesday with Emil White-side- s president of the Davis Teachers' association in charge State Senator J W Thornton of Provo of the U E A local asxhpirman sociations committee Association President J R Mahoney and Mr Fowler of Salt Lake City and H A MacFarlane of Ogden also a member of the local associations committee will attend the meetings Thursday at 4:15 p m Jordan district teachers will meet at the Jordan high school with Harold Bradley local association president presiding Friday the scene will count ALMOST PARALYZED BY Wastes — Now 1937 was president of the San Francisco er adjustments in social economic Development league and political thought in a changing Dr Adam S Bennion assistant world he said Power to the president of the Utah “I have been thinking and believ& Light company will introduce the for 20 years the court should ing Wallace speaker and John M be changed” he said “Through the chambor president will take charge president’s contemplated plan according to R E Folland mem- which will surely be passed by this bership secretary session of congress we shall be able new blood and modern to African elephants have been ideasinject into the court tusks known to grow nine-fo“In the past only death gave us such an opportunity The court needs a constant infusion of modern progressive forces to keep 'it up to date” Mr Shields pointed out that of the 57 decisions of the Francis Lyster Jandron C S B will deliver a lecture on Christian Science Thursday at 8 p m in the Rainbow ballroom 41 East Fifth Condition— She Couldn’t Eat or Sleep — System Filled With Poisonous 24 For High Court L S MARCH Gcogre C Tenney San Francisco editor of Electrical West trade magazine arrived in Salt Lake City Tuesday night to address a chamber of commerce membership luncheon Wednesday at 12:15 p m on the subject “Industry’s CoSocial contacts are necessary to ntribution to the Recovery Mov- know what modern trends In think ement" ng are Dan B Shields United A native of Provo and a grad- States district attorney for Utah uate in electrical engineering from told members of the Knights of the the University of California Mr Round Table Tuesday In discuss-inTenney is an outstanding electrical the supreme court and its proleader on the Pacific coast He has changes posed since in business been the publishing Failure to keep up with modern 1921 and for the past 10 years has trends because of their isolation been director of the Pacific Coast enforced by custom has kept mem- X-r- Christian Scientist To Lecture in Industry’s Aid in Recovery Move the reservation Dr L L Cullimore Brigham is Young university physician working on a testing program for that school plans for testing students at the University of Utah are being developed and the Utah State Agricultural college Is being queried regarding a similar program So far tests in rural districts show 14 per cent reacting positively Miss Graham said The follow up examinations while they have been inadequate in the past have14 indiposicated that less than one in The tive reactors has the disease test merely gives an indication said Miss Graham MORNING LDSTeaclicr Salt Lake Starts Revaluing Latin Trade District Meetings Scheduled 9 For Teachers Organizations Meets Slated Improvements in ReaLE state Pact Buried District Provo educators meet with Work revaluing real estate real estate are meetings with teach at the Provo high school at revaluation Says Official organizations have in the Idaho seminaries improvements of the throughout the city Mr Skidmore a E be Speaker Before WEDNESDAY VAN-TAG- E edients So icines all It Is like chola-gogu- Van-Ta- Van-Ta- E E JVL Railroad Earninjrs Show Gain for Period Earnings of the Salt Lake & Utah Railroad company for the first three months of 1937 were much better than— far-- th corresponding period last year according to B L Ball receiver for the road An excellent year is anticipated Mr Ball'sald with prospects bright for gross earnings and net Income Because of the heavy movement of sugar beets next fall as compared with the meager quantities grown in Utah county in 1936 added revenues should result Japanese Buddhists Observe Ancient Rites An observance proclaimed 3000 years ago by Buddha— Spring is being celebratedthis week in Salt Lake hists City The Rev E Rev J Hojo ceremonies in by Japanese Budd- Nishinagg and the conducting the the Intermountain are Buddhist church 247 West First South street The event began on 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