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Show A. THE HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 1922. it. My Sensation as I Watched Docthrs Cut Into My Heart THE DAILY HERALD Published by Tbw Herald Company. EVERY WEEK-DAAFTERNOON EXCEPT SATURDAY. I By OTTO THOME Firat Man Operated on Under Influence of "Nerve Block," the New Entered as second class mall matter Jane 6, 1911, at the poitofflce. the Act ot March 8, 1879. ovo. Utah, under Anatthesia, Which Deadens Only Local Parts of the Body. CHICAGO, June 2. I had been discharged from the navy as a hopeless invalid because of an abscess on the left lung. ROTARVS SOLE BUSINESS. On three previous ocaxions I bad undergone operations with ' o r r 6 thap nnna tf vhlh rnnM Ka mm. i uonal everyday life is the way Rotarians from every section pieted! because of the ether's ef- )f the world state the object of the International Associa-- fects. Dr. Nelson H. Then Lowry took : tion of Rotary Clubs, the annual convention of which brings me under his care and soon after I was placed on an operating table i ;en thousand of the leading business men of 1200 cities and at the Illinois Masonic hospital in 5 10. to Los ; 22 countries to Angeles the week of June Chicago. Nerve block anesthesia was adi ' The sole business of Rotary is to make the principle o ministered to me and soon zaj en: observice to the community as well as to the individual the tire left hide around the legion of the lung seemed to have gone to . has each Rotarian all Rotarians. of For this purpose ject sleep. subscribed to what is known as the Rotarv Code of Ethics My mind was clear though, and I ' and is striving to put this code into effect in his own busi I laughed and joked with the nurses iji while I watched the doctor remove 'ness ana to Dnng aooui me aaopuon oi similar coaes in ai, seven of my ribs while I lay In a sort of half sitting position. business associations. Then with his knife the doctor ' ,The Rotarian states this his Code of Ethics provides: worked into my heart, so It seemed. "First: To consider my vocation worthy, and as af- - opening all the walls around the abscess. ifording me distinct opportunity to serve society. It was fun to watch my heart "Second: To improve myself, increase my efficiency throb. I even reached over and 'ind enlarge my service, and by so doing attest my faith in touched It. Throughout all the operation I he fundamental principle of Rotary that he profits most felt no pain. , In fact It was amusing: to watch who serves hest. . my Internal organs function. i IN . "Third: To realize that I am a business man and ambi- - No one can ever tell me that I 1 T 1? I J have no heart. I know I have. l ! 1 J - 1 A J1 abU. mous 10 succeed; duc mac i am urs; an etmcai man, una I have gained 40 pounds since my rish no success that is not founded on the highest justice heart was an open secret even to myself. and morality. Nerve ths doctor told me, "Fourth : To hold that the exchange of my goods, my is like a bloc, local shutdown on a great trvice and my ideas for profit is legitimate and ethical, pro- electrical circuit Years ago when there was a dded that all parties in the exchange are benefitted thereby. break in the line, engineers had to "Fifth : To use my best endeavors to elevate the stand close the whole power plant. ards of the vocation in which I am engaged, and so to con Now they merely plug out the af 3uct my affairs that others in my vocation may find it wise, fected part and the rest of the mechanism continues to function. profitable and conducive to happiness to emulate my have perfected a So mirgeons off the nerve method of "Sixth: To conduct my business in such a manner that supply for shutting an affected part of the rms of Subscription: Delivered by carrier, 30 cents a month; by ii in Ttah county, $3 a year; outside the county, $3.50 a year. OVER 2200 CIRCULATION J- 17 1 V - hi- - 1 A. 7 1 "MIS t. k 3S may give a perfect service equal to or even better than my competitor, and when in doubt to give added service beyond ',;he strict measure of debt or obligation, j!. "Seventh: To understand that one of the greatest (Assets of a professional or of a business man is his friends i fund that any advantage gained by reason of friendship is Eminently ethical and proper. t "Eighth : To hold that true friends demand nothing of ,Dne another and that any abuse of the confidences of friendship for profit is foreign to the spirit of Rotary, and in violation of its Code of Ethics. "Ninth: To consider no personal success legitimate or ethical which is secured by taking unfair advantage of cer- iain opportunities in the social order that are absolutely f tenied others, nor will I take advantage of opportunities to ' ichieve material success that others will not take because of he questionable morality involved. "Tenth : To be not more obligated to a Drotner ivoiar-.a-n than I am to every other man in human society ; because the genius of Rotary is not in its competition but in its coinoperation ; for provincialism can never have a place in an human assert that Rotarians stitution like Rotary, and rights are not confined to Rotary clubs but are as deep and as broad as the race itself; and for these high purposes does Rotary exist to educate all men and all institutions. " ' "Eleventh: Finally, believing in the universality ot tne ....... nu.u iUOiaen nuie, ah nuuga natowiu we contend that unto so them, do unto you, do ye even ac-- it is when opportunity holds equal best together society of this planet. corded all men in the natural resources ' i i i , ' ' . '. i , body. In this blocked area there is no sensation, and any repair can be made without pain or discomfort, while the rest of the body is func tioning as usual. MemSPANISH PORK, June bers of the Beck family, descend arts of Joseph E. Beck and bis wives, Hannah Forsythe and Mar garet Robinson Beck, pioneers of 18J0, met Wednesday afternoon and evening in annual reunion at the Third ward amusement halL The day wax the anniversary of the birth of Joseph E. Beck, deceased. The early part of the func tion which commenced with a gen eral handshaking; at 4 o'clock was devoted to a program in charge of J. Antrim Beck. The program consisted of songs. Instrumental music, short talks, etc., and those taking part were mostly of the family. The follow ing numbers were given: Com munity singing; invocation, Milton Beck; duet, Mrs. Annie R. Beck and Mrs. Dale Beck Evans; address of welcome, A. J. Beck; piano solo, Miss Rowene Thomas; reading. Miss Virginia Beck; solo. Master Lynn Beck; reading, Mrs. Juanlta Beck; double mixed quartet, led by J. Antrim Beck of Leland; aesthe tic dancing, four little girls, direct ed by Miss Necia Markham; solo. Miss Lois Warner; comic paper, Mrs. Jane C. Clove; biographical sketch of Jo seph E. Beck, given by John S. Davis; solo, Taylor Beck; saxo phone solo. Earl Beck; violin solo, Wayne Holly; selection, male quartet, A. J .Beck and three sons; cornet-pianduet. Max and Blanche Thomas; talk, John S. Beck; comic reading, Isaac Beck; reading, Rulon Hansen; short talks, William Jex and Jeorge A. Hicks. During an Intermission in the program supper was served. At the completion of the program, dancing was enjoyed by the company. The descendants of Mr. Beck and his two wives, one of whom, Margaret Beck is still living, number 405. There are 17 children, 164 grandchildren, 135 A remarkable coincidence is vS- .r Prices range from $g6s to Superior Motor Co. AT seem to be several senators looking for a fight. i Figure ...v.v.'W..A,. I SK. 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Small Sweet Peas, can Extra Sifted Early Peas Campbell's Soups, can Large can Hominy 2 cans Pierce's Sauer Kraut Large can Pumpkin Large can Pierce's Pork lieans Medium can Tierce's Pork Beans. 2 for Small cans Plerce-- s Pork Beans, 3 for 2 25e 15c 15c .25c 15c 23c 10c 15c 35e 15c and 20c and 25c and 25c MILK Large tall cans Milk 2 smaJl cans .Milk Eagle Brand Milk SOAP 10 10 9c 9c 22c CLEANSERS bars Crystal White bars A. B. Naptha 49c 50c - Lux. pkg. Old Dutch Cleanser 26-o- z 73 Year Quality - 3 69c 69c 25c 25c 29c 29c 29c FOURTH WARD. Services commence at 7 o'clock in the Fourth ward Sunday, June V- 23c 12c JELLO Jello, all flavors Ice Cream Povsr 4 7 ll Co, MARRY IP LONELY- - Porwr try me; beet and most nee ful "Home Maker'; bundniij vrish marriage soon; strictlra eentlal: most reliable; yeant ience: descriptions free. "TV I cessfnl Club," Mrs. Nash, Bal Oakland, Cal. June The new Hotpoint Vacuum Sweeper aimj a Throne Shaky for An Early Start ..10c 10c Cash 5 2 49c 23c 23c $47.50 3 pkgs. Macaroni, Spaghetti or Noodles REORGANIZED CHURCH No. 250 West Fourth Strati I day evening services are W the Reorganized church at 8 os Elder 8. s. Holm, pastor. Special For ti. will be the speaker at the Sun-- j day evening services in the Fifth waul, under the auspices of the Specilly Priced ward M. I. A. Mrs. Frank Ramv June at Sr., will render a vocal solo and three musical selections will be Sherllt George W. Werner, White given by the music department of Plains, N. Y. in charge of probe Into me d. . u., under the direction the killing of Clarence Peters, al- of Prof. Franklin Madsen. leged blackmailer, by Walter S. 'Ward, millionaire baker. and Time. Free Demonstration 25c PINEAPPLE Large cans Sliced Pineapple 29c Mtd. cans SliceC Pineapple 25c Small cans Sliced Pineapple 15c 2 small cans Grr.ted Pineapple 25c for PROVO mm ELECTRIC BROOMS Note the low price of brooms. extra quality Brooms. Extra quality Brooms Utah's Heavy Mop Sticks our .69c 59c 23c 8 111,1 :jJf "THE ONE PRICE HOUSE" 3rd West and Center fits. Phone Frovo, UUfe. The New Furniture 8 ton. S44. 1 win. uc uic Butjctfter. MACARONI lbs. Bulk Macaroni lbs. Bulk Macaroni Large pl;g. Delish SCIENCE CN! CHR18TIAN No. 80 North University in Services for Sunday, June 4: day school at 9:45 a. m,; moe j services at 11 o'clock. beenbined with Hotpoint quality is our guarFIFTH WARD. Prof. Wm. H. Boyle of the B. Y. antee of service. For Bale by Dixon-Taylor-Russe- j auu-iiv- CEREALS Large pkg Potato Chips Small pkg. Potato Chips 1 and are under the direction of all the latest lm- the M. I. A. ot the ward. Prof. I Hyrum iManwarlng of Rexburg, ' provemeilts, com- frtolirh will Kn t, splendid musical program has cans Lighthouse Cleanser 20c POTATO CHIPS CATHOLIC CHURCH. Corner of First North and East streets. Catechism din held Saturday at 10 o'clock, Stf at 9:30; mass Sunday at It Rer. J. G. Delaire, pastor. 4, 10c 10c 35c sk Gerniade S ib sk Sunripe Oats 49c 25c sk Coin Meal 33c sk Graham Flour sk Whole Wheat Flour 37c Large pkg. Rolled Wheat.... 30c 29c Large pkg. Rolled Oats 15c Large pkg Corn Flakes Large pkg Post Toasties. . . . 15c 10c Small pkg Corn Flakes Small pkg Post Toasties. j . . .10c 2 pkgs. Shredded Wheat 25c SIXTH WARD. The speakers at the Sixth ward Sunday evening will be Dr. and iMr3. Walter T. Hasler. The following program will be given: Vocal duet, Mrs. James Bullock and Miss MANAVU WARD. violin solo, Miss Carol Services In the tManavu ward Elsie Poulton; Hollermann. Meeting will Sunday evening will be under the commence at 7:30 o'clocn and all auspices of the ward Mutual. Mrs. are cordially invited to attend. W. Monroe Paxman will be the speaker. A vocal solo will be given COMMUNITY CHURCH. by Miss Helen Newell; violin duet, commences school Sunday Nina Huish and Vivian Bentley; 10 a, m. in the Comreading, Delila Higgs; duet, Newell promptly) at sisters. Meeting starts promptly at munity church. Morning services 7:30 o'clock and a cordial invitation are held at 11 o'clock. Christian Endeavor meeting Is held at 7 is extended to everyone. o'clock and preaching services at 8 All are Invited. Rev. o'clock. SECOND WARD. Prof. T. Earl Pardoe will be the Charles McCoard, pastor. speaker at the Sunday evening ST. MARV8 CHURCH. services in the Second ward, June 4. A solo will be rendered by Miss Sunday school, 10 a. m.; morning Ethel Taylor, Miss Anna Smoot services at 11 o'clock. The Ladies' will give a piano selection, and Guild meeting is held every Monmusical selections will be rendered day afternoon at 2 o'clock. Wm. F. by the ladies' trio, Miss Edith Ross, Bnlkley, rector. Miss Zlna Scott and Mrs. LaVon H. ' Jones. Meeting commences at 7:30 prompt All are invited. Regular conjoint services will be held in the Third ward Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Mrs. W. Monroe Paxman will be the speaker. The following program has also been arranged: Reading, Rhea Dixon; deut, Aldous Dixon and J. W. LMcAllister; piano selection, Farel Knudsen. MORNING UNUSUAL BARGAINS UNTIL NOON THREE o MAPLETON VYaftl p3go f. 9, bt factory NAiEHS" that 7 The way to make money on your Income Is to economize. Most everyone now knows that the cash plan Is the best. Our prices are always low and whatever you spend permits a saving. Come In toc'ay and let us help you to make money. is it FOURS and SIXES - Making Money SATURDAY when you do finally come to dispose of o'clock the birth of twins, a son and daughter, to Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Beck, was announced and added to the rejoicing of the occa OTTO THOME, WHO WATCHED sion. The babies are numbered LAY SURGEONS HIS HEART with the descendants. at A day In the country is worth Man says the world is 72,000,000 May 28 (Mapleton turned out en two in the city. years old. No wonder it's wrinkled. masse to witness the unveiling of the monument dedicated to the The two boys who ran away to memory of its . fallen heroes and A man will go a long way to save build Muscle Shoals will be service men of the great war. The his face; but a woman only has to help Jjnonument stands in front of the men by the time the job opens. town hall and is about six feet go to the drug store. high. Our objection to some poets The following program was given Most people who have nothing to that when they sing they cry. under the direction of Leo Harmer, do make the mistake of doing it. master of ceremonies: They claim gold has been disL. A. Harmer. Invocation, The British have issued 'a blue covered in Florida; but it may be Music, Mapleton band. book on Genoa. Now watch Russia just some tourist with his mouth Reading, Miss Lela Bird. issue a red book. open. Quartet, Glen Holley and company. inwill rates railroad could One way Hays Reducing improve "Flag Without a Stain," Mrs. crease railroad freights. the movies is by making them stop Ruth Gillllan Eakin. during supper time. Reading, iMiss Lela Bird. The girl question is "Has he got Address, Anthon Nielson. a car?" If sitting down didn't make trouQuartet, Glen "Holley and comsers bag at the knee some trousers pany. The trouble with being a tired would never bag at the knee. Speech. Anthon Nielson. business man is you may become a Music, Mapleton band. fired business man. around the world This man flying Dedicatory prayer, Bishop Niel- could stay at home and be right son. If Dempsey wants a job there where he will be If he succeeds. Hyrum A. Perry and LeRoy E. Jensen are the names of the fallen. if? sales is the sound and substantial value of the car, whether you measure it by the materials of which it is fashioned, or the shapely beauty of its body, or the high resale price it commands 89 BARE. TOM SIM SAY- S- Babe Ruth's First Homer of Nash success and the reason THE thesecret vigorously growing volume of Nash o X j Nk Ltads i0 World fa Utr Cmr Tmlmt r, i A- MIOlt Though reports of an open revolution In Bulgaria are denied, KTng Boris must guard continually wunn euiorea&s cy txtrems ele- - PhrUlin the modern with c9. o ... . . Tag worn & HARDWAR Roy Boren. Mct. 62 West Center St, frovo, Utah. J |