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Show BPW Club Health Chairman Speaks Here I "So you want to live to be a hundred," was the theme of the talk given by Beatrice McIIargJ state health and safety chairman of the BPW Club to members of j the Cedar City club Wednesday night. The three greatest killers, she1 1 pointed out, are first, heart ail-mnts; ail-mnts; second, cacer, and third, accidents. "And every member of B P W clubs has a role in stopping stop-ping these killers," she said. The speaker advised each member mem-ber to have a first aid kit in her possession, to have an Identification Identifica-tion tag as well as a Woodtype; to have a physical checkup each vonr, and to assure her living to a hundred, get plenty of rest, eat proper foods, exercise And, avoid mental strains as much a possible. Through the efforts of the st.it. jn P V the branch of the state . ho'trd nf health hiving to d wh sfetv In the home his hern activated during the past, she pointed out. and a eenen' survey Is now bring conducted. A B P W club member is a member mem-ber of the stiff of the presMen in the National Safety Council she reported. Mrs. Lillian Lunt, chairman, and Dorothv Ronnow, Marian Arns, and Ada Carpenter, committee com-mittee members of the health nnd safetv department, arranged arrang-ed the meeting. Mrs. Ronnow gave a resume of ho work done bv the Cedar City c'ub in the pist vear. pointing lout thnt In Addition to he.lping .,.fvi thn peirt fund eimpaltrn. I the club donated S100 to the rhenrnitfc fever fund, all members' mem-bers' but three have had their : Mood tvne. and the club has been I rorireqentod at all meet In fs of the r-iih'If fce-'h fwirn hrM in Cedar CIy. Fch member ha 'a chart of noeH"it prevention In the home, which may have Tv"vpntd mmv accldnts. |