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Show L. C. C. Inspector Addresses Group Pointing out problems of liquor law enforcement, and ways in which the public may help combat these problems, James Zimmerman, district dis-trict inspector for the Utah Liquor Control commission addressed a meeting of the American Fork Red Cross and Welfare organization Monday night. City Marshal Clyde Chestnut also was a principal speaker at the meeting. meet-ing. He discussed local phases of liquor control and use of tobacco by minors. A report of the physical examinations examina-tions of school children of wlected grades was presented, and orrange-ments orrange-ments were made for the follow-up work. Names of children necd'.ijr immediate corrective attention v re divided among members of the organization, or-ganization, who will begin ihe contact con-tact work with the parents this week. In connection with the prof nun of physical examinations, Mrs. Deibert Chipman extended thanks for the i assistance given: "The committee especially wishes to thank Mrs. Jesse M. Walker, chairman of the comirH-tce, comirH-tce, for her services; and the doctors, who gave their cooperation." All members of the organization were present at the meeting, Including Includ-ing Mrs. .Chipman, president; Mis. Jesse M. Walker and Leo Nelson, assistants; Miss Lily Shatter, Mulctary; Mulc-tary; and Mayor Albert Tregaskis, Councilmen W. S. Storrs and James Tattersall, Lions President John II. Miller, and Principal Jesse M. Walker, Walk-er, of the board. |