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Show r , ' - ,....T-. r r - , , -.-. :": ' :.. i,.;..:;.:.u ;.,.u ;n -...i:.. ....L.jii(ini.jj.ti:,:iiij:itjbJiiiJiibJii:iiLiiii:diiLi...l;u;;li lm,,...,; S THE COST OF DOING WITHOUT ;1 ' By E. W. JACKSON, D. C. " ; ; Mt. Pleasant, Utah. ' ; """J How many of us ever consider the cost of doing I v.'Syy y is fcf'l--K 'J without? Everywhere we hear people say, "I falff,, hTM ff fS i . MW'n,,U ,V ,, 'Whim taa'1 afford 10 d0 this' or can'1 afford 10 d0 that' W rll II .Mil A w ' I, 'Ml '''.') ,' Do you often hear them say "I can't afford not to j 11 V V I 1 ' A J'' ) 'Mpv-- - do this, or to have that?" Occasionally we do, ,j j ' y t 'ljfc fJ l ' '' I' .0 A':, ,)))fc2?T "A and we Jud.?e the speaker largely by the reasonable- i, v, i- '?&! fM"'' ''f'''' ' I I I 1 y:;SBk- - ness of his statement. If he says "I can't afford i) !) ,1 , J WMM''- . J El I f I gWf$j3 .43 not to drive a high-priced car," we usually feel .,', ,' , 'SfW- , '"jM - L'a J 1 1 ' " mW little confidence In ns judgment. If, on the I III ' MW fcl ff hit, 1 I I fXX 1 Xm f other hand, he says "I can't afford to do without (' .'.f VTS-ru.. rW!': feCQMPARE THIS (NERVE) good health," we admire him for his wisdom. VCT' " "t""'iSCMPARE THISfoPENlNfl vWuWW Wgyfa' )WIT1E A130VE The necessity for good health is one of the things I o 'V " JwiTHON ABOVE & Iv-.UHl1 i' l ll'h&M' '.' ij we all admit. How many of us give the matter llii I l'y ' t ."iJJJ)l ' V W I il'&X'Jr AKO BELOW sufficient thought to do something about it? l jl ( j , ( EfL AND BELOW " llH 1 1 ''A J l'Ty Frankly, are we as concerned about keeping our Ml J. ( j g' fcWV "A J II ' '- $2- bodies in perfect running order as we are about Jjjjjj jl . f ' ZZtyfZ J '' i W-,iyy-'n' Vi?S. looking to the welfare of our automobiles? If we ' ' 1 TV ''Ny K Z- care for the littIe troubles as they occur. we Pro" III I III I ' jp'-PtlS "" - Nv H f: -fr A long the life of our car 50 per cent. If we neglect I II I (wsYp- - ' -I 3 y' ('lll,' I j1 faS&yML J'E them, they soon become big troubles, and then we TTrM&JMh , i I liW x S'Sfey 1 ' y t- Alir S?yks begin to pay. Most of us have our automobile V'-V V' JjL.V' . 2r Ij i i,,r.--.',--. jl'l' I ' looked over occasionally to prevent that very thing. TW.''ll li JJ ' ' 'VV m A : i iVfr.TC'Vn riV71f7 l How many of us show the same consideration for W ' 1 1 ( 1 1 v I " ' irM-, I -rMr,-.W II j .'''.WliW J C0MPAR6 ourbodies? ,Do we Care for the little troubles 1 ( j '', I ' "' ffl COMPARE ((UuU I'l . .' lW:2j!' AvTHlS as they arise, or do we wait until they become I I i ' ' fS"sO"HIS fi it I K ' A WSrr SPACE seri0U8? Strange, isn't It. that we fool ourselve, l ' Tv SPACE H mjJZm': -4 WITH Jeving that we are immune from Natures ( , - "4 WITH I ymW,l'J; . ' ',,1 ' fi,J 1 ' MV M'' Tu, we absolutely must get away from the idea that jflg"; o. SMUu, VSr -J ...' r'sCJlL-li'-TO I '' tfflyhl (( ' m' we cannot afford to care for our health. Let us r-"! i 'iflln f l,il -J5 j "1 -.'7r" 1 ' QUE. rather be convinced that the cost of doing without ,' j ijj'4lw THIS i r vV-.Tiv j, 1 yli -JA proper care Is entirely too expensive. The Chiro- V"1 - ''vlj M VIV''fftV1i Ir VvV praetor is interested in just two things the health WX'V ' ONE M - V'iul'l 111- 1 1' (jiilliMlf : W of his patients and his reputation as a professlona. 'l I ,l ' sS. J 13 h vVullll i IT Pfjll "' man. He is anxious to help you retain the health ' I'M ' X'g 1 S v y,)U i'l ," -j-llijj' tete- X. '' that 13 already vours. or to regain that which you IHjjjj I i - $ 1 t:j l . I i ' Wff J- J-K may have lost. Chiropractic is especially effective j -?-wlv! . Wi J'jj ill J$s$r i5s5'"" on acute diseases, but chronic cases respond III If I t 3'ifeS7 ' El 1 "' wonderfully under this new health science. jf f(jjT!' ' II Wk vM.f"' THE ONE INCOMPARABLE GIFT YOU 1 ILUMS JTl N 4 VS POSSESS IS YOUR HEALTH. CAN lgX tg YOU AFFORD TO DO WITHOUT IT? GET THE IDEA? j Special-KINEMA-Mon. and Tues. OCTOBER 2nd and 3rd PRISCILLA DEAN in a Stupendous Picturization of Cynthia Stockley's Famous Novel "WILD HOMEY" ADMISSION: - - - 10c and 20c I These cool mornings remind us that it is time to buy j Fall Clothes. Our stock is complete in all lines. With- j I out a doubt we offer the best values in dependable! I merchandise. j LEATHER VESTS KNIGHT WOOLEN OVER- t . Exceptional Values. Priced COATS i X $3.75 to $12.50. $13.50 to $15.00 t MEN'S AND BOYS' RIDING GABERDINE GAS MASK 7$ RATl0C00ATS 5 ! BIG YANK SHIRTS I, D. S. GARMENTS I MILTON GOODWIN SHIRTS - -! t -1U No. 518 Medium $1,60 GENUINE 0 D WOOL No. 520 Medium $1.85 t FLANNEL SHIRTS No. 531 Double Bank $2.10 1 $3.25 No. 837 Silk Lisle $3.15 t ! TH!LiNELS C. P. FORD and PETERS ALL $2.45 to $4:50 LEATHER SHOES X T ' ' ' I Buy where you can get Dependable Merchandise. j ! PROGRESS MERCANTILE CO. "r- 1 0NY Pol the f irst time it; has ever been Played W - i in utah wil1 be one of the amusement features at th j2 $ annual State Fair. Crack teams will compete. ) I Wffl j&fW&X Other attractiong include daily horse racing:, auto teeter, Wl M0 J dancing-, band concerts, carnival, etc. '3fO ' Nf Wonderful displays of Utah products ; elaborate educ- j V .$Ql 'tVt', j tional exhibits. , yX .fr Make Arrangements at Once. i WTA. ut'sGo! |