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Show UINTAH BASIN RECORD fifjTMntopraibi;s Are Kept BusylsW President Signs Philippine Constitution Dental Hygiene -- ! J 4 , ', i' 'ft ; 'k iIv J 1 , eL'VC -' w 'H i x f"1 v 5 4 ' $ i i- rv yj . X - - , ,4 f i - - & "i -- vV v X ; t V i U A? - SM Face Task of Supplying New Army 'E 1DIH baseball ?pi hmk S the I fe be ) ult of y haj ss for ?! f, ?! ij n f 1C! , SCHOC rn moa ilitlble Ir.olnjj im eu (, in sc Silt I 1 ; once strong man of tot university football sit a professional star, Gmn vww Found utlOD ms to bi it asj'Ji ters of ill) in with the turned In his ;eo he found that a v received In football v b his throw ing. baseball tor is $ o, but FAMED IRISH POET Nn Plans for the new German con script army, second only in size to that of Russia, call for vast quan tities of supplies, and German factories are speeding production to meet the new demands. Above Is shown a group of German military tailors turning out uniforms for the conscripts. Germany launched her re armament program secretly last October in a move reportedly designed to make her huge army ready for war by March, of nest year. Reliable reports received by military sources in Geneva Indicate German factories are working day and night to overcome Germanys deficiencies In bombing war planes, heavy artillery and tanks. Hitler Is reported to have Informed British representatives that his plans for a new German army Involve six motorized divisions. France, at present, is said to have four motorized divisions and Italy three, which would give the reieli forces a distinct advantage. The heaviest arras expenditures In the worlds history are enabling Europe to maintain 1,000,000 more men under arms than on the eve of the World war 21 years ago, as v e if1 '1' I1 U AViiSviXvJfrXiispVX Dr. George W. Russell, famous Is now making a study of Irish poet and scholar, who In this country the administrations agricultural policy. He Is known extensively by the name AD. well as providing an ever Increasing number of war planes, tanks and heavy artillery. France Is determined to maintain her naval superiority over Germany. Your Distance! This Was My Pal iyeep r', .t .iyvv , iWvZ6Fwxwy.v6ete6x r yfx z ? r : 4 ' , P 4" 4 - , v - ", y J wide. The dentists education consists of a four-yea- r course of 32 weeks and 0 days In each week. The dental' student must study the same fundamental subjects as the physician, such as anatomy, physiognomy, pathology, matena-medicbacteriology, histology, chemistry, etc. Besides he must study many special dental subjects. After he graduates, if he expects to keep up with the rapid advances of his profession, he must keep on studying and taking special courses as long as he lives, for no Individual can possibly master the dental art in the schools alone. This Is equally true of medicine. The dentist must have patients as well as patience. Few people go to him until they have to, consequently they expect to be hurt and are In anything bat a cheerful frame of mind. The dentist must do all the smiling for both himself and patient. All this Is about to change. The day has passed when the dentist will be looked upon as a mere tooth carpenter. The public Is beginning to learn the relation between teeth and health, and the dentist has already learned that his work has a effect, not only upon the health, but upon the very life of his patient The day Is coming when the public will begin to real'ze that to be well, they must have sound healthy teeth in clean healthy mouths. They will then associate the dentist with life and hope and health and youth, Instead of pain. When dentistry has accomplished its wonderful stage of resent day evolution, the dentist will no longer be avoided as long ai possible. He will be sought as one who brings health and comfort and freedom DEVELOPMENT DENTISTRY MU Tarhew y at hi. wX r s X . W mo and Mi are edible w f ie sea ths times ids left, ountry els ert st i preb , ' v ;.Z. . . . , 1)! tr in foreign minister, over Germanys learmament plans. 3 Harry llopkins, federal relief administrator, tight, testifying before the house committee on education. ?- Another step toward the complete Independence of the Philippine Islands was taken when the Philippine constitution was signed by President Roosevelt In the cabinet room of the White House. The picture above shows the President as he nfiixed his signature to the document. Seated beside the Pieci-den- t are Secretary of War Dern and Manuel L. Quezon, president of the Philippine senate. Others of the group are: Brigadier General Cox, chief of the bu reau of Insular affairs; Frank Murphy, governor general of the Phil ipplne Islands; Secretary of State Cordell Hull; Senator Key Pittman of Nevada, chairman of the senate foreign affairs committee; Miguel Cuaderno, member of the conven Philippine constitutional tion; Pedro Guevara, Philippine resident Manuel commissioner; Roxas, member of the Philippine constitutional convention; Francisco Delgado, Philippine resident commissioner; Claro M. Recto, president of the Philippine constio tutional convention, and Gen Sandiko, vice president of the constitutional convention. When the news of the signing was received In the Islands celebrations were held, as the Filipinos rejoiced over their coming Independence. Many In this country, however, view possible consequences with alarm. Teo-dor- - Russia Takes Up Ostrich Farming The Russian Soviet Is engaged tn Introducing new varieties of animals nad birds Into that country. The picture shows a setting of ostilch eggs being placed In an Incubator. When all the zoological gardens In Russia are supplied with ostriches, collective farms will lie stocked with the birds for commercial purposes. Russias efToit to build up her Internal resources have been devoted not only to Industry but to agriculture. Her vast area, of Europe and one half of Asia, offers a variety of covering climate and soils which lend themselves to an infinite variety of products. Within Its 30,000-ndlfrontier are many undeveloped resources which the present government Is attempting to develop. Stalin's recent order relating restiictions on Individual farmers Is repeated to have had a beneficial effect on the ngiicultuial situation. one-thir- d e Bootblack Millionaire Is Heir to Estate of Cattle King I t 4 4 .tlc.' V s ir For 25 jeats Michael Bellottl, forty seven, has been shining em up at Ills bootblack stand at Harrison, N. J. The thought that fabulous riches might come to him to enable him to lead (he life of a Croesus never entered his mind. .Vo wonder tie looks so quizzically at the letter. The letter Informs him that he and Ids brother, a New Yoik bookbinder, have been named as the heirs of the $5,000,000 estate left by Ids uncle, Giovanni Bellottl, an Argentine cattle king who died at the age of eighty seven. Mike, however, refuses to he dazzled by his new fortune, and refuses to quit Ids business until he sees the money and has It stowed away In a hank. 3 he humble Job of shining shoes seems not only to teaeh patience hut caution. 4 ifKHi HERES COLOR PROBLEM ple. - - tion; Congressman fr- , In the News: 1 President Roosevelt signing the Philippine constituwith him at the table are Secretary of War Dern and Manuel Quezon, piesidont of the Philippine senate. 2 Baron Von N'etiratli, German foreign minister, who assisted Hitler In the discussion with Sir John Simon, British Another Step Taken Toward Independence Indicted iir pofiii ng VwiUMilhrii THE Observatory Dome Completed sis by Mi orth C'1' C of the , OF records of the practice of date back In the case ji? to somewhere of the Egyptians about three thousand years before 'fix the Christian era. Even In this early period we have evidence that some methods were In vogue for the prevention of dental disease. For Instance, the Ebers papyri, probablvi compiled gradually from 3000 B. C. to 1500 B. C., contains the following lfcWMKve,A. prescription for strengthening the t f d, Brow Powder of flint stone one come near. Brownie teeth: nie, a dog of no pedigree, hut true blue, keeps vigil and lets none automobile. ktctniti his pal, part, green lead one part, honey one Gillie, when the latter was hit and killed by an part to be rubbed on the teeth. Relics of the ancient times show that the Egyptians, Rnbjlonians, Greeks, Romans, all had a system of dentistry, however crude It may have been. In 1SS3 the first college of dentisIn the United II. nocppel try was established Representative John Baltimore, and American at IndictStates been has who of California, has led the world since ed by a grand Jury charged with dentistry The time. progress of dentistry that sale of cousplracy to sell, and the so rapid that today it Is been has to the military an appointment to no being recognized as second to In its science Importance other welfare. , good health and human Tills Is Its modern development-- far beyond that dreamed of In Egvpt The new theory Is simor Greece. &Meh theels r"ls H' J A SUCCESSFUL dent! st must he something of a surgeon, an artUt, a sculptor and a mechanic. He should have the same understanding of the laws of physics, chemistry and biology that the physician should have. He should nave the same delicate skill that ts required of the successful surgeon. Le must be a mechanic of the highest order and must be able to perform these mechanical operations upon living tissue through an opening tn the face about two Inches f"5 H MK f t J THE DENTIST from pain. People will go to him, not because they have toothache, but in order that they may not have toothache. Dentistry will be looked upon as a pain and disease preventive and will be welcomed as among the most useful and popular professions. , j'l t ) V! ; f' - JLV By DR. R. ALLEN GRIFFITH TV T. rt f'rK' k kAv$ r ? . The Road to Health - SJ V .SSI"' r- r. 'V1 v f(?! 88 i fT &vj4- jf'f V r j U r ,3i'A 1 A Pair of Babes in the Southland The mouth, It says, Is something over which there Is sanitary conIt should be watched Introl. In the stead of being neglected. mouth are the teeth and the teeth direct relation to the gen- have eral health. That prevention of decay of the toeth and disease of the gums Is extent Is the possible to a great of dental sciwatchword modern t ence. f ' 4 y ui A t tl L0mld observatory of the University co--of bin Tolnt. His son academy at West Under the terms of a 'lit h?tnl,,'tpd at Jrt- as Indhted Hoeppd. J. ",'011 t're unlvi'isiUos of Texas and Chicago, the Charles lhe counts both ' on V '6 ie ptn t'or the observatory, with Dr. Otto with him the Hill. I Capitol rocked ns charges mi. 10rvl", &lservatory of the University of Chicago, Hocppcl denied emphatvlsl-i:is h lmlnted with aluminum paint. Is !u . he was guilty, dis-that ically I'olwecn San Antonio and El Iaso for a m tcrm smvlng his first is tie circular on a 1,18 pr y10 upper part of the dome turns representing congressman, shut-' can ho made In four minutes. Two He Is rlri) y.',u,lon district. California Twclith 8 the in both ofnr ,sl'Pr'atlon'i- of IS feet, through which having enlisted tne Cast late In 19 111, at Corning, N. a veteran, h American and Spani-'P 'tuDonald Is now being ground In the ev(m, j(J, telescope to ho World war. ready by the first of the year. 1 ' 0 ( 'y 1, mn tele-r-rir- The same measures which are necessary to prevent dental troubles will also prevent other troubles that affect the human sjstem. The month Is the gateway must pns through which everything that enters the body. On good, sound teeth and a clean healthy mouth depend mastication, digesand tion, nutrition, health, happiness long lifo. Oral hygiene Is the latest offerscience to the world. ing of dental It&Is the science of taking proper care of the teeth and mouth to promote health. will preFlmple mouth cleanliness vent and euro disease and prolong life. vnlos. v a. Wtt?ra NiHir It r Wdford Price, tluee and one tlf years old, has pioved a color problem to all who hive seen him Be fore the recent for lie has two distinct cclorlngs of meeting nt St Petersburg, Pin , of the Boston Braves The and the House of David base hall nine, Babe Ruth patted the whiskers of hair, eyes and complexion. hair on (lie rid t side of his head Babe h'tclnoc Ke, House of David player, Just for luck. But the little known the Bambino of the big show by bitting a borne row Is red, like hfs mothers; while the Bubo "out Bailed Babe out labc d" the Bambino of the big show by hitting a homo ma. s ft la Scrldei.Iy blond. k |