Show Millions of Seals for Utah The rhe final shipment of supplies for forthe forthe forthe the annual sale of Christmas Seals I In the state were wele received yesterday yesterday yes yes- t at the headquarters of the Utah Public Health Association state capitol The ho first seal was sold in Utah In 1910 under of the State Stat Federation of oC Women's S Clubs I In 11 every ery campaign since that time tha tho club women of the state have registered registered registered regis regis- Invaluable service In the health activities financed by the little penny pen pen- penny ny uy Christmas S Seals Sauls pen pen-I This years year's supplies include five and ono half million seals eeals enough to reach from one end of the State Stat State I to the lie other In the tune United States States States' nine hundred million have gone gon to toI tho forty eight tuberculosis anti as- as I and tho the more than elev eleven n nhu hu hundred local similar organizations scattered throughout the United States Those seals If placed in a a. arow a arow row would reach fifteen thousand miles statistics given out by the Utah Public Health Association tion furnish some Idea of or the scope of this tills national health campaign i which opens Thanksgiving Da Day and andI I continues until Chri Christmas Ev Eve j I This state has hns b been en called upon to to raise which Is barel barely 10 seals for each man woman and Continued on page 5 I l I 1 L 1 I 1 I 1 t 1 5 J I l I Millions of Seals for Utah Continued from page one child in Utah said James H. H Wallis Vallis executive secretary of or the Utah PI Public Pub 1 lic lie Health Association part o of which money goes to the National Tuberculosis sis A Association which has bean fighting righting the white plague for forthe JI th the past 15 years and which has hasI has I resulted in cutting the death r nto tol 1 from tuberculosis in the United States one I II I The saving of ot these those lives through I the purchase of ot Christmas Seals IJ iu Important from an economic as well wellI J I as humanitarian for tuberculosis tuberculosis tuber tuber- which takes Its greatest toll toIl from irom early manhood and womanhood womanhood womanhood woman woman- I hood the Individual after I th the community has educated clothed and fed Ced him and just after he lie has reached the productive age whets where he can begin to repa repay The of the fight against tuberculosis liar s been in iii the tho fact that it has been democratically fin fin- In- In anted The man In overalls as well as the tho bank president hats han paid the pennies at c time which have haY gone gOllO to make malee a healthier com com- and by so doing has haB awal awaken awaken- en enL ned ed hl hlis consciousness to tho the forces Corces acts which mean better health It Is IsI tho the only volunteer philanthropy that has been financed h by such small smaIl subscriptions from every man woman wot wo- wo man and child in the country countr E E. E 0 O. O Howard president of alt tho Walker Brothers Brother's Bank was recently reelected president of the Utah Public Health Association for or the sixth time Besides him film on the ex- ex committees are are- James II H. Wallis executive secretary Ains 1 VC W. W C C. C Howe secretary Ed Edgar al' al A A. A Belin Be- Be Being DeI In ing treasurer treasured Dr II G. G 1 Merrill Dr Heber Reber J. J Sears Mrs Airs S. S ViI Wil- Williams Hams liams Mrs 1 E. E O. O Vat Wat Wattis Us Alex Hed- Hed quist Dr T. T B. B Beatty Dr Joseph II to Morrell 1 Dr C. C N. N Jensen Mrs 1 R. R j E. E Bristol Senator Leno LeRoy Dixon D Dr D' O. O K K Hanson Manson and Mrs Airs G G. G N N. Child in addition to which W. W W. W ArmI Armstrong Arm- Arm I strong Malcolm 1 E. E hoy sor Rev Roy Arthur W. W Moulton 1 Elias Ellas S. S Wood WoodI Wood Wood- I ruff ruC Dr George Georgc II hi Thomas and Mrs Irs A. A II S. S Bird are aro arc members of or the board of directors |