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Show Christmas Seal Sale Committee Organized in Bingham Canyon Last week M. S. Parker of the Utah Public Health1 Association, the executive secretary of which is James H. Wallis, former president presi-dent of the Utah Press Association, Associa-tion, paid a visit to Bingham Canyon, Copperfield and Highland High-land Boy in the interest of said association. While in the Can-yoij Can-yoij he organized a Christmas Seal sale committee in each of the places named, to have charge of the sale of seals this year, the sale to begin December 1 and continue until Christmas, during which period it is intended by those selected to have the work in hand, to carry on a very vigorous vig-orous campaign, the purpose of which will be to secure funds to enable this association to continue con-tinue its splendid work among the people of this state. There is every reason to believe that the people of this community will manifest a very active interest in the sale this year and give" the very worthy cause the loyal support sup-port that it deserves. The committee com-mittee selected is an unusually good one and it will no doubt carry on a very effective campaign cam-paign in the interest of the sale. It was thought best to organize organ-ize early this year, so that when the time comes for the sale to start that there may be no delay ' in doing so. Various organizations organiza-tions and societies will be asked to have a part in the campaign and unquestionably there will be a very generous response to the call. The Utah Public Health Association Asso-ciation has made a splendid record rec-ord in its battle for health among the people of this state and can give a very creditable account of its activities. Its accomplishments accomplish-ments are many and it is of increasing in-creasing service to the people. Money secured through the coming com-ing sale will be judiciously used to perpetuate and augment this service for a higher standard of health in Utah. The said association asso-ciation has put the Modern Health Crusade, a wonderfully helpful health program, into the schools of this state, has c6n-ducted c6n-ducted a very vigorous campaign cam-paign of health education, con-ducted con-ducted clean school contests in various parts of the state, and carried on other activities " that have been decidedly productive of good along health lines, and it would seem that these worthy endeavors clearly justify its existence. ex-istence. Hence, we believe the association merits the hearty. approval ap-proval and support of the people of Bingham Canyon and the state at large. . ' The committee chosen in the Canyon districts are as follows:' Bingham Canyon Chairman, Mrs. Eugene Morris; secretary-treasurer, secretary-treasurer, L. W. Nielsen; Senator Sena-tor H, N. Standish, George Reynolds, Rey-nolds, Chas. E. Adaertey. Copperfield Chairman, Mrs. J. H. Colyar; secretary-treasurer, Miss Mabel Neprud; Mrs. Harry Pitts. |