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Show 1 THE HELPER JOURNAL Page Two i I Helper, Utah, Friday May 1, 1936 I Read All The Journal Ads. THE HELPER JOURNAL HELPER, UTAH Wm. F. 3IacKnight, Publisher, 6 MONTHS . ONE TEAR - $2 SUBSCRIPTION The TRUE Draught Flavor of $1 PERMALUX DCUVIRED ONLT ON SUBSCRIPTION TO IVIRY HOMI DIUVIRIO NIWI CDITIOM THE JOURNAL' IQtlON TM(. JOURNAL SHOPPX' mt Enterea as Second Class matter at the Poatoffice at Helper, ! ; arbon County, Utah. i SPRING GLEN By Olga Dupm Canada has nothing over on pring Glen, there was a birth of UIN'TS here last week, Edyth ong reports, that the mother cat nd kittens are all doing nicety. Mr. Albert Sterlekar, accompanied by the Misse3 Frances and Olga Dupln, were Uintah Basin visitors last Sunday and Monday, which they spent at the Zager Ranch, they also visited at the Uresk Home, in Myton, with Mrs. Math Zager and Mrs. Anna Pelr-son- , of Neola, and also with the Detomasl Family, in Roosevelt. Josephine Ahlln, who is Mr. Louis Kosec, accompanied attending school here this term, y bis mother, and Miss Anna accompanies the Kenllworth Band kerl, were Myton visitors last to Grand Junction, last week . unday. They also visited at the ager home In Hayden. Mr. Math Uresk and son Frank, and Mr. George Sheaffler, of MyThe Ninth Grade Students, of ton, were visitors here on Monday. le Spring Glen School, spent Miss Olga Dupln, was the 2nd aturday, in Salt Lake, visiting irious places of interest, the Prize nTnher, of the business roup reports an enjoyable trip, course, in the LDS Business at Salt Lake, for six months ley lunched at the Liberty Park, turning home that evening. This of training, In the campaign a annual trip, sponsored by the sponsored by the "Sun Advocate." "I Mr. ; CO. Street I " ill o The rwuble-Weddin- PARTICIPATE .. i An amazing new invention, the Golden Ply , has solved ne of the greatest problems of " ... t motoring safety heat. 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The Curator, Mr. LeSouef, concluded that some injury must have occured in transit from Barnes, and having been previously cured of a serious Illness himself by chiropractic Mr, LeSouef decided to try it on Jane. Qr. Serby was consulted, and pictures were taken of the Spinal Column of Jane. The pictures revealed a partial dislocation of certain cervical vertebrae. A portable table was taken to the cage, and while attendants held Jane an adjustment was given the subluxated vertebra. After ten such visits extending over a little more than a month, Jane had completely recovered. Now she and Jimmy frolic about the cage in full enjoyment of health. Critics and opponents of chiropractic have frequently hypothecated that much of its success has been purely mental or imaginary. Such explanations seem rather Inadequate in this case. (Taken from Australian Womerrs Weekley pictures cf this case prove what thousands are proving daily, that a torqued subluxation can occur (usually from a blow, wrench or twist) to definite cervical vertebrae. And to such a degree that Nature or internal forces cannot, without aid, restore them to their norma posftlon. negatives definitely show this torqued subluxation to occur in the first two cervical vertebrae where movement Is not so restricted as in other regions of the Spinal Column. This twist of vertebrae produces pressure and tension on the spinal nerves cord or its coverings. Such pressure obstructs the flow of vital force from the Brain to one or many organs or tissues of the body, resuiting in the primary cause cf regardless of names, symptoms or, location. A definite knowledge is supplied by such pictures, that a subluxation of vertebrae can exist and that such can be corrected by specific adjustments. 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