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Show UTAH AGAIN LEADS THE NATION IN HEALTH CRUSADE WORK Utah schools are again victors in the annual health tournament conducted conduc-ted by the National Tuberculosis Association. As-sociation. Word has reached the office of-fice of the Utah Public' Health Association As-sociation that in proportion to her school population, Utah has captured more national health pennants this I year than any other state in the union. These prizes are awarded for the excellency of the health work done in the school winning them. This work is based on the keeping of eleven daily health chores of the Modern Health Crusade by the boys and girls in the third, fourth, fifth and sixth grades, over a period of twenty-four weeks. These daily health habits are (checked every morning by the teacher j and qualify the school to enter the National Tournament, if each pupil , shows a performance of not less than ' Clem Christensen; Arlington, A. B. Olsen; Arlington, Murray, W. W. Frahn; Franklin, Provo, Adell Peters; Pet-ers; Franklin, Provo, Gussie B. John; Maeser, Provo, Susa P. Whitaker; Stoker, Bountiful, Sara Sumison; El-berta, El-berta, Elberta, Lynn Hanks. , Richfield, Richfield, Sophia Gold-bransonj Gold-bransonj Riverton, Riverton, Orpha Dorius; Newton, Newton, Lula Rigby; Central, Hyde Park, J. W. Seamons; Central, Hyde Park, Mary Quayle; Petersboro, Mendon, Verna M. Soren-son; Soren-son; Trenton, Trenton, May Perkes; Paradise, Paradise, Jos. S. Ho wells; Menson, Mendon, H. G. Hughes; Provi Lewiston, Lewiston, Annie Anderson; Menso, Meson, H. G. Hughes; Providence, Provi-dence, Providence, Eunice Thorpe; Providence, Providence, Afton Ballard; Ball-ard; Providence, Providence, Diantha Hammond; Amalga, Smithfield, Glen R. Winn, (two classes.) Lincoln, Hyrum, Bessie Brown; Lin coin, Hyrum, Jennie Brown, Sumimitt, Smithfield, Afton Lee; Woodruff, Logan. Lo-gan. Cynthia Gardner; Whittier, Lo- 154 chores per week. These eleven health habits observed daily, represent repre-sent about all the rules of hygiene needed in life in order to keep well. Following are the winning schools, with the names of the teachers having hav-ing charge of the health work: U. S. Mines, Bingham Canyon, Mrs. E Nielson; Lincoln, Tooele, J. Allen 1 Parkinson; Wilson, Ogden, R. F. D., Melva Bybee; Pleasant View, Ogden, R. F. D., Lionel W. Thatcher; North Ogden, North Ogden, Hazel Christensen; Christen-sen; Marriott, Ogden, R. F. D., Mon-lolla Mon-lolla Parry; Slaterville, Ogden, R. ij F. D., Edwin T. Vest; Rolapp, Rolapp, 1 gan City, Mrs. C. R. Johnson; Ellis, Logan, Ellen E. Allred, (two classes); Woodruff, Logan, Laura Pederson; ; Whittier, Logan, Mrs. D. S. Jennings; Woodruff, Logan, Katherine Creigh-ton, Creigh-ton, (two classes); Woodruff, Logan, jAbbie Hendricks; Woodruff, Logan, Luna Pederson; Benson, Logan, Virginia Vir-ginia Daniels. 1 i , ! Mr. and Mrs. John Hansen entertained enter-tained at luncheon Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Seth Pixton of Salt Lake and on Sunday they had as their dinner guests Mr. Archie Latimer and daughters, Mary and Cloe, of Salt Lake. . |