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Show t; 1926 THE EVENING HERALD, MONDAY, FEBKUABY More Pure Science Research ill In United States Is Urged "vv. I CITY NEWS lid tor spejiret; H. . PLACE 368 West Center y. a LMdersfaiyi VLiiars Mrc T. Parkes, Mrs. W. 1. Cole, Mrs. Hi Oratw, MxsT. Allri sod Mri. Balph BefligtoB aD of NeAl were Leadership rial tors' here latin nr . V- - -- i Palmer.: Miss Matilda The plan to stimulate and en tourage .fundamental science reearci In this country is sua ui the moat Hgnlflcant of this period. YAW Contends Albert A. Mtcbelson, Pres-- fdent of the National Academy of feciences and a Nobel Prixe winner, t , "1 regard tola ai one of the moat Important and significant moye-knenla the direction of helping to make the contribution! to of worthy, of the enterprise jAJnerioa," says Pr. Mlehelaon In (writing to Herbert Hoover to his aatiafaetloa that Mr. Weaver had contented to act aa fchalrman of the trustees Of the . r.:-- : ta - cciiifeMHed . act-fen- ce - . seeks to C. X - secure '' adeqtftite funds tor scientific raaeareir In pure jpcienoe In the United State. L-f We xan. m. longer plead youth 4nd the pressure of building up the Industries aa aa excaea for the unfavorable comparison of our own tnearer contrlbutlonJ 'with those or -- - fleclares Dr. Mtchelaon, In referring the fact that foreign countriei tea4 th Uitlted SUte in pure acl-o- ce Kvn Prstt Returns hnq retnrned to .her home th Provo after spending several days visiriiiR friends und relatives in Delta. .75c Horae-MT- we ' Here From H' Women's Silk Hose, 75c values, Rice to you . . . .? 371c Forest Runger - -- autferhlgadtheijlindeftoifta.M .co. drew W.' Mellon. Colonel Bdward W Hottaa. Ju.itua Rouwald. eamo. oo rorbee, Felix Warburg, Hnry ftV PHtchett: iJrntobertTCmiUf-kan-, Foreign Secretary of the . Na-- JdMialmdejiiyjpXBdnceiai)di Kobe! Prtae winner; Dr. John C Merrlam. Preeident of lhe, Carnecl Jastitatlon of Washington: Owen IX Toung aiut Henry M. Robinson; prc Sbnon Flexner. Director of Che .Rockefeller Institute for Medical !Raeaerehj pr, John J, Carty, Vlce-Tele- - tevtate it a still greater -j- nat research in all branchea of i the mathematical, physical and biological sciences should be encour- aged, : because of the intellectual' and spiritual value- of adding to knowledge and because the greatest advances in science and in industry often result from apparently uaa leas abstract discoveries, ; "That scientists exceptionally quaiined to ' widen fundamental knowledge" through research are of such value to the naUon that everv effort should bs mads to '!at' Men's Cashmerette ' Hose 75c values. Price to you , . Here Mrs. W. D. Gil bert of Castle Gate is visiting here with her number, Mrs. M. D. Evans. - r ar.-1- a nw atunnina. tl; bo'utonnTi-nid'-ntir"f5f- tab - rtsaxltoWi CMl WKefe-theWeUwort- weeg.,. Elaine Salt Lake Vlshtor Ml.-in Hall Paxm'an sieitt the week-enLake visiting with Mira Virginia Res and Miss Florence Ulisglus. Indian Sjlver Spent Veew-E- Bnwth of d 368 West " .368.West.Center . f" - i Valley drale wilfmeet Wedneslbs., nf" vhible- brands, ' Paid ertray was taken up by me day evening at the' home of frc In 8)i id prtclnct on the 20th day of H. F. Cnanon, 232 East Fourth North. All members of the Circle . January, 192G. CALVIN MELDRt'M. Hre urged to be present. Any East-or- n Star members are welqome. . for Pleasant - View Poumlkeeper ...... , Precinct. . , -- - 4oiLndxtbe . J ' Mr. and Mrs. Ashted Taylor nn nounce the. engaiteinent of their " (JauKhter" Fontella to Dean i Bukntjrhe .n-Tijf- place Wednesday, H-tiw e. 10, 1q February tpe Bait lake tetnpie. Elihu Root Declares Progress Depends primitive Jewelry, hammersd try tbi Indian from Mexican stiver dollarg ttrlkee a very smart nots' vlUi t MW. SPOT costumes.- - In The Field Of Fundamental Science IS varwem larly good with the futuristia deslg and crashing eolora igarianBag: NEW TODAY FOB RAVE Stock and fixtures ot grocery store and meat market. A bargain- - Phone Hy. 6090. Address 602 S. 3rd E. Salt Lake City. F-- 7 l Holsteln helfers FOR SAXEr-- 2 one fresh, 4 gul. per day. Phone "btw. 7 & 8 a. m. or 6 :30 and 421-for 8. p. m. J. A. Brown. 55 W. 3rd r.hion ha com oui. stronitrysmall -South.-T- hews this KMS-- M tailored type.: but the voluminous blllo v sort that flyjn the hrw.se and fliiuVr'dlrti-rtlnirlon" the sligbtest FOR SALE GagTHtige; y F-ot 1st N.' .PhOne 159-Jprovocation. Those sketched are o hlrton" and are to he worn with nrintMl creDf frocks. They may. U FOR SALE Baby carriage, cheap. "white or colored, as you wUL F-Phone A-- ','r. for-th- a ;Ft e. 7 .: 3 This Is a new addition to the bright colored bags now so popular:- - It la embroidered In wool by Hungarian peasants ,in a modern Austrian de sign .of bright colors on a white " QUICK RALE Five Ford wire wheels, hubs and carrier, will sell cheap. Clayson Tire Co, I Nature's own body builder -- FOR W. Center.. Phone 649. F-- 7 Nicely furn. 4 room Good location. 244 E. 4th N. FOR RENT "IwostulUJJnm v tknutk Miftttt . ait.: ... ji WhatliUfmtJ s. room nicely f urn-- . entrepaitu end my FOR RENT tier Kxu rtituu. iBlied apnrtmeut, rensonable; alwo "Since taUmt Tan. mod. tole cbeapbandler loc mnd for n 7-- It my appetite I 1 .. A ..,- ' MUd Reduction Diet; :L - tiftttnn en pni; I feeline."F.N. "V ..V., fc Call 1918, touring, good cohditlon. " " 45 N. OthW. . etttp eeuni end -- . . t'-- f ARRIVBO A. ca Ijl tinrUtten,lQV9.- Chief Brand Dairy food, that won derful milk producing food, that is lanlaci? Nature's jfreafesf ' fdhl forcine tf(ah dairymen to milk three and builder. Made from roots, times a day. Is a gralconeeiv barka and herbs after the Tanlao trat a balanced ration. , healt luruiom, in. ,01000, 5:1. 11. K food, ml k producer.. Order tones up the digestive F-. . . nw from Carpenter Seed to. r uw 9 Vente, (22 3rd St.. ST Jt -- 1 riLJ , yuw inm. . . NOTICE.; said county. . I have In my possession the following' frtray : niilmul d which If not claimed and taken away, will be sold at public a to the hlfrhest cash bidder nt Aiy PATRONIZE THE MERCHANTS WHO ADVERTISB IN - YOOB residence in Pleasant Viewpre-lnc- t HOME-TWli. J?APER THETRB 8th $W,stJ!Zil$X& 102C, at the bour of 2 p, m. : One THE TOWN'S BEST BOOSTERS. gray horse 0 years old, weight 1400 Billowy-B-o- over-traine- ; ' ESTRAY des-rtbe- crt r - State of X7tbr' County of Utah, on- the Pleasant- - View ureclHet of Baby Git Mr. and Sirs. Lnvar Gronemiin are rejoicing over the arrival of tbei. first lmby girl. born Friday;-- Mother and daughter are doing . - try exercising 5rnutiJ3coair ...25c 75c value. -- nk-ely- two glasses of .water before breakfast. BRKAKt ABT: RawJ.nrtJnleson; about six' spoonfuls of . bran with cream r two soft tolled eggs rcoffee substitute. " Avoid sugar and. bread as much as possible. Two glasses" ... of water Jtween breakfast and Junch)n.2c-i- r - LVVCNSOil: Clear soup or creamed vegetable sonp; vege- tableor frult ladi cheese mllk -- ' Two glasses ot water between- - lunch, and dlmn DIXXER: Broiled lean meat such as- - steak or chops, "chicken or fish; ajf least two vegetables; salad; trult, cheese or nuts; cocoa or milk. Two glasses ot water between dinner and retiring hour. II -- h -- . -- Ladies' Cashmerette Hose Price to you . $3.50 Center, Relief Society Meet" The Second ward Relief Swiety will meet Tues The lesson "Tlie day at 2 oVlo-Itulersi of Israel" will be' given by Mrs.1 Esther Anderson. x -- Women's Ginigharo DressesNflCJ $2.00 values, Price to you.:-- , wU U EVERYBOILW'S STOKE Here Mr."A. C. nhent Lake this' city visitfug - . - n Halt in the with relittlves. Week-en- work.1 test up, and as you for life and put. your right the big appetite hand forward that life out-- : bring your feft Is . doors brings knee up, taking merely a matter a good stride of exercise. The with the knee, person who enbringing it up gages in phystrying to touch ical work, daily your shoulder. has no difficulty In this same with his appeposition on your tite as he always hands and knees has a natural way forward desire forood U In rare excepting physicai timT aauTEs a good stretch A RIAL APPETITE , cases where- - a as you' go forperson is likely ward and when to overdue.. J. you return trying to sit on your A sura sign of an athlete be- heels. or stale aa they From the starting position ing call H. Is when he lofsJJiat-Ura- l kick your right leg back until it is straight, then bring, the craving for food, Exercise or physicaf Tabor ere- - knee up towards the chin as far stes heat Tkls thurtp4as-possibls.Tsnti-ii the body fuel- - which we obtain Repeat this exercise with the ' Are burns .Itbta food. Just. SJ-up wood or coal. .This is the' Then stand on all fours, and chief reason why office workers from this position bend the. or people who lead sedentary knees- up and down alternately. lives should engage lnqne-hai- l tlTFff "o'fg fie-- e mtwt hour or more exercise In order menu in this way has an ad- that the system may not elog up vantage ver performing them -- with surplus fuel. while standing up. - Because doThe foHowtng exercises should ing the exercises: standing, the bs taksii each' morning before organs of the viscera are crushed ' "breakfast for at .least ten mln-- . on top of one another. .This is ' utes.; They will promote ac- especially true where the abtivity in the intestinal organs. dominal muscles are flabby. On The exercises are a little bit the other ju)4i-- - wheat you " are 'out of the ordinary and will down en all tours,, your organs greatly aid ,those people suffer are nicely hung in a row; and moat intestinal ing from bringing the knees up squeezes " the stomach, intestines and liver-is 'v Oet down on your hands and a ""stimulating way which knees and creep around the greatly aids elimination byHhavrr ' room. As you put your left hand Ing the Internal organs perform 'forward bring your right knee their functions properly.; , t4 to 8, QQ n dUW Men's U. S. Army Shoes. ; $5.00 values. Price to you. gl'C' .... a d y ARTHUR A, McQOVSRS Pr9ptr:- Food - and Sturdier I . Former phytical director, Cornell Medical College A ' . Just a few of our bargains are mentioned above, many are to be found in our store. "v j ' V ; A viist will convinceou that we sell for less. Store used Id be, Trom - RL?i MA BttendingIjtadershig -i t- Home 'Prof. Oulvlu Fli'tchet1 has returned to his home in Logan after spending the past KlB'.tLn lytLL.S J1 . Returns k. good 25c Pepperel Sheets, sizes 81x90 $2L25I : values. Price" to you .7 . VlKltiiift . their Company 5 - CoaU- tl Women's patent fancy strap pump." $5.00 values. , M QC Price to you Children's shoes, sizes $ 1.75 values. Price to you . , Pequot Sheets, sizes 81x90 $2.50 values. 7R Price to you . . ; . .' V . ... v 1 3 1 C.' Iw . m d. I. - Ailuir of- - lleti-- r Injured last fall while In the forest service was in Provo Monlay' for medical attention. ' a Karch I Talegraph ....y6n i Genuine Leather Horsehide $1550 value. Tice to you old and new stylesi combed ?2.00 values of the School, of Hygiene and Public Health of Johns Hopkins Univer sity; Dr. James H. Breasted. Di rector of the Oriental InaUtnte of the University of Chicago; Profea sor t R. Jones of the Universltx of Wisconsin; Professor A- - B, Iunb of t Harvard" Uirfveil;Trof easor Oswald Veblen of Princeton' University; Dr. Thoraas H. Morgan of Columbia University; and Dr. George E. Hale, Director of Mount Wilson Observatory. In a declaration of the truatoaa. It is contended in part; That it Is wiser to make .large expenditures for snientlflo research. thus advancing civilisation, improv ing human .welfare, conserving health, and saving countless usefiti Uvea, than to tolerate unnecessary ' membera of the board of of the National Other members are; dejio IinrjinuUrmafl of tpe National Keaearch Council; Varnon Cellors, Permanent Secretary of C L. D. S. Garments : - Men's plaid and striped silk hose. 1.25 values. Cn UV Price to you Men's Wool Mixed Hose. S5c vahie. Price to you Miss Spends. (Saturday JHfre. EtheT Mitts of HHttrLake City Bn nt Satjirdax liL ihig.fity. the guest of Mra Nels - J IV. Mtchelaon. Charlea E. Huphoe sd John W. Davla, n)ion above, are . . iwrch," trva-tee- Men's and boys1 220 White, back denim. $1.50 values. 35c Price to you . . . Feathers Thla Declal board, eetabllfihed by Aha National Academy of 8dneW4 Dr. William H. Welch, Director -- Weab-ng-on, OVERALLS nuiHoiiinc Rational Research Endowment Jrtth headquarters at - . At Salt I0ie Mrs. I). E. Crow liecsuxe he sufrerwl fnnii iiilli;(M;iiin aud'aHked her to ley spent Monday in Halt Lake llty. Clve it to him. . Htre From PrSre Miss Otive Shiner jif Price sient Sunday visiting friends iu l'rovo. A. Vyj NEW MERCHANDISE AT BARGAIN PRICES IN THE HEART OFv . THE SEASON liver-poot'linsty of srrested and charged Here for Werk End Mrs. J. Clin wi(h murdfr in the death --of her weekliiiMlMind, fifth Itev. WUils m ton Bown of ('nrlmn sjient the 51 home end at of the and Mr, Mrs. Christy. Three of Christy's W. Stulls. five bu.xluiid are dead.'. She is Huld to have Kev. t'hriHly " IN kLW your goods at wholesale prices you must avail yourself of this opportunity. Come let us show you how we can save you at least 25 on all your purchases. V ' v - ill-e- l, SOMETHING ... If you have not already taken advantage of the bargains offered yokt in buying Out Arain Friends bf Ray Reritt IreTpreisetf l2r:ot( that Mr. rkvtt, who bas been confined to bis borne during the part two weeks on is able to be out eoimt of ss SKuin. Mr. and Mrs. Scott were en tertained Sunday at the home of Mr. aod Mrs. Millard Beck.- a-- Kt - FOR THE PUOLiC TO CUV AT WHOLESALE PRICES VhtU Here Mi s Tbelnta .War rick of Halt lAke City waa a week end visitor in Provo with her frieuJ. Mrs.. Irtur O., was THIS IS ' THE . PLACE 368 West Center i.jeggg It ;:X a Lp1IB2 a Dsvls adTaTSaltTLal visiting relatives, h-'- 1 THIS IS Phone 107 Salt Lake v-- ' - Poisoner v - ::; -' Don't .uwb tDW ii llpULIIfa mm .. i n snnnt vnnr wnrV .t-- jmh;discpnrage(tTJsJi: ample of millions who ! 3 lwTSnill hare bees 1"M' Kv TkhIx Dt. druggist's today and get this wotvT , ueuui ivuw. lunii im . inirriAs IT- I Ilri DISC, suit cnxv -- m F.fflagEUh O - Root does y i ehjj : ve ' pare science in the United 8tstes is getting the support and encour agement he deserves,, with, the 're sult that human progress eventual ly may be hampered. The eminent "statesman in advocating that wider opportunities be offered the scientist whorls hOhdl capped frequently by ilnanclol and other restrictions, says "Kvery practical advantage gained in utilizing natural forces (or the benefit of mankind can be traced back, to a 'necessary basis , ff established through "fundamental research In pure science by men chairman, ,proposr to obtain an anwho Jad no other object' than to nual Income of at least two million ascertain the truth, It that kind dollars so that progress in pure sci of research ends progress in ap ence: may not beiretarded. Other plied science' must presently end members of the. board include: Al t also. FundamentatTeer - l - - because National Academy of Sciences and utrts'systematlc-su'ppo- rt It. does not present the manifest Nobel iize winner; Gajio Dunn, promise of immediate profits.- I Chatrntan. of the Natlohal Research think the proposed - organization Council ;Vernon Kellogg; Permafor the purpose of securing such nent Secretary of ihq, National- - Re-sroh , Council; Herbert Hoover, support is very Important and will Andrew W. dellon, Charles E. be of the kreatest value." John-- : W.fpayis. of Mr. Root refers to Cplonel a special board of trustees recently Edward M.- - House, Julius Rosen-walAcadeFell Cameron Forbes, Wari established by the National my- of Sciences to inaugurate" a urgTHenry B. PrltchettrTJrrftobi nnanclaJ A. pert1 planr support' may be obtained for ade- of the National Acailomy of Sci ences and Nobel Prize Vinner; Dr. scientific quate fundamental In this country. These-trus- JoHh & Merriara. President of th lees of the 'National Research Washing Carnegie Instltutlorw-O- fwith Herbert Hoover as ton; Owen D, Toung and Henry M. .jgv ea ts, es, d. MHHIran-'-relgff-er-ta- rr . . - - . . , i p" o.iHrsnteed First class aaisonnu how nnirklv volt -Iprove. ror jruu imnw stipaUoi) take Tanlao Vegetable Rllft iue inioneS9l.jWj-; WrwWi'iWfiW i n ' ' sv -- Vice-Presid- d rector of the Behoof of Hygiene and Public Health of Johns Hopkins k V University; Dr.: James H. Breastedi- -- Hrector of th Oriental 'Instituter of, the University of Chicago; Pro- - ' fess'or L. R. Jones of the University- v of Wisconsin; Professor A. B. Laotb" of Harvard t'nlvenrity; Professor ; Oswald V.hl.n v-nt- tMn... .WW, U f,V ' versity; Dr. .Thomas H. Moras of! I Columbia- University! d tfv( ,-" erge E.- Halt-- Dtrecwi Tsr Wllsori" .Ohsennftorr. v,,i fl The headquarters pf the Natfooal Academy pf scleaees National search Endowment I at WashlnsN' . ton. IX C. Rj - ' C- Robinson; Dr. 8imon Flexn'cr. of the Rockefeller Institute for-- Medical tesearch; Dr. John J. of the AmsrWfe Carty, can Telephone-anTelegraph Com J iv rd . "iat ths scientist ho seeks new .ruths forthsr advancement, of whureby-'tritttiedlat- I if - f ' |