Show URGENT NEED OF sanatorium VOICED utah public health Wc okela hold must most successful ali AH billial ual meeting now new eia teia t elected jare are ot 01 to be c patient 1 I A aa us llin wAt at convention vigorously launching the human iiii lan o PI project joet for far of rt a state trib alose sanatorium the utah public health association held it most successful annual con bention at the hotel utah in bait lake city chy on an wednesday sept 24 ur D job john A widtsoe had charge a of I 1 the session at opening of the convention betE bent E 0 0 how aid being unable to attend on oil at count of the press of ba babines busmen sines the assembly ably W ef the most git gi t ever held by the association to thoroughly representative delegates coming from all parts ot at the state to P participate a I 1 put great encouragement toward the p impose ot it establishing the proposal pro propose J sa n was given in I 1 the adar of w welcome by frank B cook pres ident dent of the salt lake chamber of Comi Comin nirce cree he announced that he be was not authorized to pledge the chamber directing board to gie ge tile the organization b backing to the enterprise he be announced aun anno 4 thit that lie was ready to assure the full ineas ure on of support which a chr effort in belaf of the tile and ad if ali social ull bod bad of the commonwealth so richly deserved mr me cook left no doubt in the minds of the delegates to the convention thit tire ane salt so I 1 I 1 L like it mopie chamber of Conar commerce oleme wo would aid se sed second d tile the 0 effort of the L altah tell pub h lie health association toward pod establishment and maintenance of an institution which gave pr il of if so io mach of continue ty ity good ran hon G george 19 albeit smith chair alcor man of the state sanatorium sinal orium comm coman atte attee told the delegates that while no eff effort t 1 has as been made to secure any bit bite tau foi the ol institution macii a w written rit t en often have been received d from aront those who how have read or heard of the movement arrangements have been made mr smith said ad to have a survey made as far as time will wall permit of the tuberculosis un lan ut in salt las lanc car city and ad con county n ty by in ovilene ed tuberculosis work er 1 I his bib is to be available avi lible law tile the state late legislature diets next I 1 n ary and it this together ath with other data and will be submitted to the lawmakers in support of th the aff effort vt to be then made for far a state lanatti lum 1 I in o conclusion clesto n said mail mr smith amith permit toe a to a assure this conven tion that it will wall be a pleasure to me to continue tu to render such on ast as t area ance as lies has within my any power to be secure a tuberculosis for our state for I 1 feel sure something ought to be done along the lines indicated C congressman glema don do B colton sold said he looked upon tuberculosis as orr oar g greatest greatest se sege scourge ge pt pi suing it ha ap subject abject mr bonoll pointed out th ill it rv tam state but three b have ial amaie sanatoriums for these unfortunates utah is one a of the three these we h have v hid bid over 1000 deaths in tile the mt last six years from atals disease we have 1200 2 al to 1500 caes in an utah if we had a state we could is them hem and u perhaps save them I 1 et t us hope e this ill condition will not continue n long stites with pais alss wearth than ours have sanatoriums we have a w wonderful climate with our low death rate from other di dai 1 eases we cannot dd afford d to inua encounter t longer th the danger from tbt tuberculosis I s I 1 C continued lanced 1 ou I lafit t page I 1 |