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Show I ifflCOMillTEr I PUMED FOR CRMPUS I Agricultural College Wants to Continue as Healthiest Spot In State of Utah In order to keep the campus of the Utah Agricultural College the healthiest health-iest spot in the state, a special health committee has been appointed which will supervise the students and maintain main-tain high sanitary standards, according accord-ing to President E. G. Peterson. "Tho sanitary conditions at .the institution in-stitution are in excellent shape." said President Peterson, "Through this newly appointed committee we expect to bo able to maintain the present high standard of health among our students. This committee will function func-tion under the chairmanship of Dr. W. B. Preston, college physician, Dr. Joseph Jos-eph E. Greaves, Professor Jesse Whit-acre, Whit-acre, Dr. W. E. Carroll and Dr. Allen will be associated with Dr. Porter." A set of instructions has been formulated for-mulated by tho committee and pro- sented to the students to aid them in wjfi: keeping physically fit. These instruc-J Ti? ; lions combine useful information con-j ; cerning preventative measures valu-Jk; valu-Jk; ablo in connection with any contag- S! : Ions with special health i-ules to gov-' gov-' ; irn the students' conduct at' school and at home. 3 a Dr. Greaves, speaking for the com-f!H com-f!H mittee, emphasized tho fact that a Jmwm. m08t efficient supervision of the stu-Ttum' stu-Ttum' ' dents was being kept. "Every class !iK Is under the care of the instructor in IK- charge. The efforts we're making at III 1'resent are precautionary only. They M are nado to avoidthe necessity of any ilC ' drastic measures in the future. |