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Show HighSamtcfry: , 'Standards for M;Ag. College In order to keep the campus ot tho Utah Agricultural Collego a'thn healthiest spot In thu stnto; a Special hcnlth commlttco has been appointed which will supervise the students and maintain high sanitary standards, rtc-1 cording to Prcsluclit, E.. G. Peterson. "The sanitary conditions at - tho institution aro in excellont shnpe," said President Peterson. "Through this newly appointed conimltteo" wo expect to bo nblo to maintain tho present high standard of 'Health am-' opg our students. This coniullttec will function under tho rlrhalrman-ship rlrhalrman-ship ot Dr. V. B. Pres'tOn, college physician; Dr. Joseph 'K'. Oredos, Prof. Jcsso Whltncro, Dr. W. E. Car-rell Car-rell and Dr. Allen will bo ussoclate'd with Dr. Portor ' ' '- .A feet of Instruclloiis haB'beori-for-mulatod by tho commlttco" nn'rf pro-scnted pro-scnted to tho students to nld" thorn in'kcoplng physically fit:'' Thee'tf In-otructlons In-otructlons comblno useful informa tion concerning preventative ' m6as- urcg valuable In connection with any contagion' with special hoalth rules 'I govern tho stndoutB"co'nduc.t at" school n'nd' nt home. Di. Greaves, speaking for tho.com-mlttco, tho.com-mlttco, emphasized tho fact that & moat oOlclont supervision ot the stu-dentswas stu-dentswas being kopt. ""Everj?cias3t' U under tho care ot tho instructor in charge Tho efforts wo aro taking tak-ing nt present aro precautionary on'-, ly. They" aro mado to avoid tho necessity ne-cessity ot any drastic measures in tho future. |