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Show Uouniy Newp, .irnclion, I tan W ir c- iMnAiieniiifwn; r srjRj3rwr?-3- jr-t'- exsjuj'si PIUTE COUNTY i manor at D'o 1:'2 th A'" as Vn11('r,,,l un-ii- j CVA mmFsi' :1 fiTii 1" i : D. .Wlf)S t tTi- PU.Iisr.c-- lnts iy A By FRANK I!. 0 0 : ;. A r year cas Tin; DAD AND THE' BOY HO" 0 f if and 4Mi; iWM l''3 May 2.!, Rf. 1 L'difor and SWANSON, i7"iOjXa '1 o ITT Wrfl -. )i' Ulan .i; actum, .iTicc .M.uv'i.d, 1' ila-- N EW - riD'I-K- VA ' ' 1 ( 0 0 'f 0 0 I, ft its li" cf if)t..!i'i. One thin! of till llif D d 4 0 - . - -- T LO 0 4 4 . Xl " - 0 0 0 In I v Zi: kt- Jft 0 fts 0 Y 9 t- fVi 9 ( f v 4 .is V,p- UC. CA V V" C s u' f 0 0 9 4 4 CSt.-'i- . ' A s I 01 0 0 4 v lie t4k 4 nV'i I ; "A tost Il . t jv (S I , : il. i, " v.i i ;, eh ly T all for Ml. !, n jar for m i V,!. 'A IP I tfllt th-- 1 WH It il ( V7e drifted in the sunsliine down a stream If ; i - I h'l' I"', o'l I, 4. i o ln;i ii!' I'm; I In 'J2i2& 4 I JT3 itYViff XZL2Z2-L- S' SIfrLS23f'2iJ2i J for tl.e l.ol m-- n lot.: i. ii . Am) lot s o ilm the i,i liavf no f i.l 0 t 0 4 0 ntoilior1-i ' nn.v of i. ; 4 All ' i ttc) il. I1 Cht-- MU i IT. I',. III. ill- - , kept a day for you, a .With all it held of mirth and joy and thought; Its spirit with the throb, of life was gay, It held rare promises that Ix)ve had brought From out the treasure-housof sacred things .rt f.'It oil. I I r ' I mi ) 'tl !5kr A3. th-- .. ? Fv ijTV tidl ?Uit s ' ' Al .fi v E! i;S v 1 Issued by fne ntrli btule oi IIculU:. In tvary town n.i lornliy OiiilA! ii! ';ni, t JoilClioa, e Komi 1 in U'f lit-'- tl many tivfpli li'Ttvf tuiif'l tn Dot n I'.avf tlml t vr.4V'C Iht; nunifrou.-n isHaii.l nKninAtnic1'- - Attf I'.tion has ncf cnllf.l to the fact that tlmy tinto I. If ,llif most diingfious nifiir.cf'i lias to mankind which and lifahli with a laryo tor onadile hf iru: ,,(t; cnntmd, fovor proportion of all cases of tvphoid and infants and diiriliofrldisca'isof other and tuluTcnlosis many cases of fiom conttiKions diseas. 11ns results end filth on of hal.it feeding their from the sick, thus ce' If ciing and carrying disease eparos to vuiioiis articlts of fond uml drink. lmf deatt a They have caused thousan work in Utah, and will continue their 1 iti? 1 I i" I.t'k-P- ' !., I i i aye hoys liaye in to n - the r,i' gien And words lo thread like pearls on silver strings Words that were just for you and songs unsung; You left the silent, the pearls unstrung, tin Juneton vard, the f the pri'-irnin.- if !hi nlirn Joencug-anige- il heart-string- s le!) v.diich ha's lion v nf "HERYK 'K BOYS Copnm ty Dodd, wool, t!l" he Wallace Juc'ti - ':" 1ivsi,!, at- - Vie.- -t. it I : Y e i n ! at tile In. mo the fi.llor. irg; lo lead the L.o ' lac mi t A r.di . J.';t .:yc - tno: u 2ml. Vme i i : jl:et I. The Most Wonderful id . S I n. s I ; lre:d,i.'';,t---';,- . (or Ai.i"-erso- '. n'. , ; Book in the World if7 fi Seeri i r.. ddo .1: te.er'. destruction until thepsl.lic awakers Asst. F. - ea: y a ;ih w, 4 tho fact and inaugurates a warfare Aftei .' urpaniz d tl.e levs tliatvl! resr-l- in theic extermination, a 'awn a ; tm rnjoye tr p defi'nBeiy ;.iu '1 his can he accim plished a M. A:: i(, V, .V and efieet! vily. ItiTguires 'only Til! bust M e,'. REMOVAL t. F FI LT . FLl S t K FBI) Jaekman. ! ON FILTH and in italone.W llhout filth to hike has heon taker, ;,nl s,.v. there can lie no fl.es. More t nun nine erai more nra planned, tie w rl ty per cent of them in stable mai.rue earth'd on will I- .- somewhat tin and the baiamv in garbage, out houses' ri hi ir fin sar.io as Smut wi rk mi the ; nd other forms of refuse. neret renuus ui;1 "f the nrirmi'atioil is to tin) from egg Aiopinent l ate flies in tiro ten (Uiya. leach tie b iys to be useful feb-!sta&e. i it gteiis. W e mo alwnj s g 1ml lo The fly season is approachirg.livmpt m e s iiiielhr'g of this kind si; r;eil in action afTlns time may preventn. my our and and fail, community an, hiq e it will h deaths ilui'cigtlie summer .3 grave rest onsibility rests u i n all ecTii-- d .,n t: a successful liimh. .health officers anil oilier citizens. An immediate and thurt ugh elu.n-inof pmnises slioulil be effected and Society Eiilsrlaiiis. further accumulations of;fi!th or decaying matter avoided. Stable manure should be kept invaults o "boxes sctci u in, 'slay e .'ii ig t'ie unct iim ed or covered or frequently sp inkle, rebel s icii ly im ulus i nli 1; itu il with lime or borax, ai il should be u moUuir hj',1 nm.is at t!i,' home of Mr ved at least cwry week. Garbage receptals should be carefu- and Jlrs John Morrill. Jtos br.,1 mn par.ued fi r lly covered mid the content spnnkli d with lime or oil. Privy vaults should soimtime and a; si.ppi ted to le. be made fly proof, and their contents Ov'd at tin Aeiw i ran (iil.aid but frequently spunk lid with lime and Tu al Ii neon a 'term I0v .lesii.iy kerosene. Irivy vauets in promise.! to change where typhoid fever hasexistut thoulu and it was found r, ee-all mai s at the k, t ;i be' tilled in and abandoned. fuclc fl'lar.s for an inoxpensi'o and san- J.hn am! Aunt IJ!a oj.ened their itary privy will be furnished m applic- d leg. :u d hearts and asked to have ation.) Cuspidors shou'd be cleaned thiT.i een.e to tl.eir i n:e. It was every day and there should be conthus at and, in si ite cf the anged in them two a stantly Kept per emt storm a fail ly large craw (1 galher-1.- 0 solution of carbolic acid. In addition to th-- measures for the enjoy a program pmtiv preventien of the bin dug of flies am) iait!y in pi n; lu, f ames every etfort should be made to prevent and a ilehVioi'S hot mq fheni from entering the house or hav-The Marty broke up at midnight ing access to milk and other food.-- . When germs are deposited m milk and e nj one Ldt t'Xpitssirg liin-Seas hilling had e.uite a wbnder-fu- ! they multiply rapidly. All doors and windows, esiecially time and we me a!! anxiously those of the kitchen ami dining room lor the Koi el hociely to should be seieened thioughout the lly waiting enteitain again ana. Beason. Every family should own ami use a fly swatter. Food exposed lor sale should bo screened and ordinance to this eifi'ci s.i pi .r.s on shoud be enacted amt i nferee.l. Flies Bra: .ii Ketuth be n shsuld especially kept in the sick i'eopio v ho havoc . d t.uir ova and if one is discovert d in rhe sick i oe.m it should be killed, discharges from prem.seH should dem.i.Hi that tnoir ru the patient should be Immediately dis- igboi-rs snail do Itiiew.se, and notpy tlie hoard of Health of any famiikr m infected and disposed of. re f.'.'n.l. . A simple and elfee.uil fly pnis-- n T'iie saving of life and suffering will may.be provided by mixing two teaamply it pay ftV a.l tl.e tri uloe and spoon of formalin with a pint of sweet expense. ened water. hi id EM MAN MU ST KILL THE FLY should household be pio.idcd OR Every 1IIK H.Y WILL KLL THE MAN. with one or more fly traps. Simple and STATE BOARD OF HEALTH, UTAH efficient traps may be constructed or T. B. BA l'TY, N. t). Secretary. parchaned at smull cost ar.d the State rJ T S B. distributed in 192,5. Would you not love to have companion volumes to help you discover the treasures in that Wonderful , 1; -r. 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