Show HEALTH al county school superintendents principals and teachers and all others who have the health and welfare of 0 the school children at heart will find much to interest them in the current issue of the utah public health journal this issue is devoted largely to the results of the clean school congest it has a full report of the four districts which carried the contest through to a wonder ru completion and prints enthusiastic opinions from the superintendents super school boards and health supervisors of those districts henry peterson superintendent of 0 the logan city schools R V larson superintendent ol of cache county D C woodward jr superintendent of 01 carbon county and james W anderson superintendent of 0 north san pete and members of their school boards who accompanied jas 11 wallis the official judge or of the contest as he made his scorings rings of the various districts have written detailed accounts of the good accomplished complis hed in their districts through the contest they have declared it to lo be the greatest incentive to sanitation and civic morale that their schools have ever had and that the improvement improvement in the health conditions of their pupils has been noticeable henry peterson says the appearance pear pe arance atice of school grounds buildings and equipment has undergone a wonderful Nond erful change it has given the children a new attitude toward their school miss edith bowen primary supervisor of the schools in logan characterizes acte the clean school contest as the most important activity we have been engaged in this year john P johnson of 0 the school board of north sau san pete says that through the clean school contest the children are getting lessons in cleanliness and order that will tend to make them better fitted to become home owners R V larson arles long before the end of the school year it became evident that better school work waal was I 1 being done and it has been the most valuable lesson in citizenship ever introduced trod in the schools 1 |