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Show SAlE,OFdHRlSTlMS: "SEALS MAKING CREAT HEADWAY IN UTAH Utah's Clirlstmos seal salo orgnnlza Hub Is completed In every county nnd embraces a far greater number of people peo-ple this year than lq any of the previous pre-vious twelve annual sales, tfheic are more than D00 ef the best people actively engaged In the sale, on various County' and local committees. Nerd Ideas are being worked out la the varleoe communities, displaying a kealtky enthusiasm that bids fslr te stake VUh ene ef the ssest successful success-ful states hi the 1090 campalga. rark City epened their ssles with a ceatanaHy saaaar. Twenty-are cents saasissiea wss charged and with each ticket twenty-Ire Chrkrtasss seals were given. The scare proceeds were turned late the general seal fusd aad will ge ear, according te Mrs. Aaaa M. Kepp, esecatlre chswasan, real Islng Park Oty's onota. Jesies IL rTalna, executlte secretary t the tah PahUo Health assoolsUon. npeks ea "The Mlselen ef the Penny Christmas Christ-mas Seal." Park City alee arranged a toeal speaker's bureau with represeatatlres fra the Tsrieus church'ea 'With Just a few minutes' aotlce, these speakers, sltalty sUve to their subject, caa present pre-sent It at any gathering. Whenever a meeting U held and It can be so arranged, ar-ranged, time U given to one ef them. C. Dennis' White, chairman ef ae of the Bearer districts, writes: "Bead as 13 mere posters, The Quest ef the Wine Men,' and anything else that will be ef advantage lu our sale. We are In hearty sympathy with, the move end will de all that we caa te make It a success." Brlgham City has arranged a schedule sched-ule ef all the remaining days ot the ale and will feature each day with some special stunt. The program for each day will Je under the direction ef a different' organisation. One day wilt be American Lesion dsy(at which time all, thr.legtonarles will turn eat en aisate to, raise uwuey for the caase. Another day will be la charge ef the Bee Blre giris, hey scouts, shel chit' dren, Teung Men's aad Young Women's Wo-men's Mutual Improvement aatoda-tlon. aatoda-tlon. Belief society. Berries ftlar Ls gtea, fraternal orders, women's slabs, Commercial dub, etc. The Cooperfleld school at Ingham Canyon has the distinction of being the first school .In ths stste to par-chase par-chase s health bond. The pupils at this school bad a small fund known as "School Club Money." This, they unanimously un-animously voted to spend In the par-chase par-chase ot a $3 health bond, that It might bang In the schoolhoase as a perms'-nent perms'-nent testimonial to their Interest In better Health. UUs Jennie Helde-prlcni, Helde-prlcni, principal, sent the- contribution with a letter from her pupils to the Utah Public Health association u short time ugo. As a recognition of the splendid spirit shown by the children chil-dren tho bond denomination was Increased In-creased to $10 und framed by the association.- It has been tent to the school. Duchesne, county will open Its Intensive In-tensive campaigning December 17. On .that date nlmlhir progruiux will be carried out throughout the country. One of tho outstanding features of the Uucliesnu sale Is the co-openitloii of nil the mercantile eatuullslmient.s In tho county. Booths will be opened lu every storo under tho charge of some prominent wonmn. Both seals and health bonds may be purchased from the booth:). Women employees In the various stores will come attired that dny as public health nurses, wearing thu regulation Red Cross nursing uniform. uni-form. Tho men employees will don the. helmets of tho Modern Health Cm-mtlo, Cm-mtlo, each helmet giving a prominent display to Uto double barred cross. Frank Kelso, president of the Duchesuo Commercial club, lias offered a $1 prize to each grade In the public schools of the county that purchase a health bond. J, H. Moore, county superintendent ef schools, is planulng to place a $3 health bond la each reoia as well as school. Weber county Is working eut a similar simi-lar Idea. B. A. Fowler, county superintendent super-intendent tf schools. Is offering a prize of some suitable subject te the ttchoei selling the greatest number ef seals, The Idea was worked eat last year la Weber county and wss most successful. success-ful. Crorge Moencli, maaaser ef the Whole Wheat Produce cempsay er Cache county, and executive chairman for Cache county, has arranged te raise, the 13000 quota for the county through the school children. The seals have brrn divided Into MVcent lots and pluced In envelopes. One envelope will be given to each of the 8000 children chil-dren enrolled In the county scliooK nnd the child will be Instructed by the teacher on the best method of disposing dis-posing of his seals. In many Instances, It Is expected he parents will Imv the seals. A button dlsplnylng n beautifully beauti-fully colored likeness of the Christina seal will he nwarded to each child who sells .ids Ml cents worth. Every school In thu county Is plan-nlng plan-nlng to purchase n, $5 health bond. Theso will be paid for by the children, who nru taking n nickel every Monday Mon-day morning for throe weeks. Awards if the Chrtslmns seal button will bo made to uvery child on payment of his first nickel. This will lie the only solicitation made In tho county. Health dny'cnrnlvnl In Rich county was celebrated December 10. At Hut' tlmo similar programs were cnrrled nut In s.lie four towns, Onrden City, iJikolon, Randolph nnd Woodruff, beginning be-ginning with an nuctlon sale In tho forenoon, nt which time articles from household bric-a-lirnc to livestock wero auctioned off. All returns go to help swell tho county quotn. The program Included n cafeteria luncheon nt noon, sports and parade lu the afternoon nnd th" health t.'nvW. "Pnci H -'"i Wins," ami a grand ball In (he evening. even-ing. John W. Thornloy, executive chairman chair-man of north Duvls county, reports hat they havo already raised M) per eul of tholr quota. |