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Show 1 4. SATURDAY; JANUARY 29. 1927 SATURDAY, JANUARY 29, 1927 AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN ... AMERICAN PORK CITIZEN ; Offlee Unity PtlkLinf Company DuildUy Pbosy 85 A PROGBESSIVE. INDEPENDENT, PUBLICATION Entered in the Poet Office at American Fork, Utas, a second-class ', . ' ' ' matter. . : "-V- -"'"'';' fj Jiiyestpcic Siibscription rates, $2.50 per year in advance. Advertisement rates: Display, tf0 cents a column inch. Legal notices and readers, legal rate of 10 cents per eight-point lin per insertion. in-sertion. Want, ads. Rate 2 cents per word each insertion. Payment mast accompany advertisement. '-J'" r "',; - a. F, QAISFORD. JR.. ADVERTISING A UNedlo miy tliat competition is ttfe life of trade. We might go further and way competition in the t rade of life. There is so much of it. .-:.3Ve.are ajl cn.ngeil p it. , - lint the fact is that competition is not truly the life of trade, advcHismg is the life of trade. . President ('oolidge vns right when he said that we are seeing in America the greatest. .distribution of wealth the world has ever . known. This enormous capacity for production and consumption is due to';iiTgTrwageTOT custom a few years ago opened a new and vast buying market. In a short time the automobile became th ordinary. everyday possession . of. the "rank and fileof us. It was no longer the plaything of the) rich. Tenements gave way to homes owned by the thousands of workmen who live therein. Colleges which iwed to have to drum up patronage became so overcrowded that now the boy has a hard time getting into the place he wants to' go. ... j - But high wages and the new buying public would hot alone ' eral sharing of luxuries, tHis passing about of the platter of "wealth"' It needed advertising to create the demand. 1 - The old-fashioned merchant thought goods would sell them-'- - selves;" Th the place where he is in the world's economy if he hadn't been smart enough to retfognuse the tremendous pulling power and the tremend- ous moving power of advertising. .. ; It . la not enough that iroods And, advertising relationship between -prosperity for the greatest number and advertising exact We are only at the threshold of our understanding of the aniaz-iag aniaz-iag results that advertising can yield in the' way of good times and contented people.. THE SHEPHERDS GO . Enemies of the church are quick, tor seize on the shortcomings of the few who bring disgrace to the cloth as material for a general in dictment of the clergy.- ' In the papers during the past few months have been the sordid stories of two men and one woman preachers who disgraced themselves and theacred trust that was theirs. ; The antagonists of the church are making the most of the opportunity thus- given them to cast slurs upon the whole lot of preaching men ana women. , But the average citizen will clergy because of the misdeeds of land is filled with thousands of preach.- In every little town and the flocks both great and small trying to spread the gospel in their humble way. In Pumpkin Center, in. Utah and in NewJVork the servants of the Lord are, day in and 1 A A. . ? .a TT 1 TT' 1 w f . uay out, trying to serve xiim ana im people as ne would nave them JercJTheymay not get their namesuin. the-paperabut thataloes not mean their deeds will not be recorded in large type in the Judg ment 1SOOK. i r , QUITTING SCHOOL - Just a tin to-those of Arou who - school. There are countless boys ' V fx it a--'.1.-7 uaveu i me opponumiy mat you nave to attend a school of any sort, I nd would gladly give their right arm to have such an opportunity, -"Take advantage of the potential force that is at your side, and go rt back to school determlined to make something of yourself. Ill : WELL, WE THOUGHT SO The old myth that Thomas Edison sleeps only four hours a dav has been exploded by one 6f the wizard's friends, who declares that , . Edison sleeps, or doses eight hours a day, or more. He gets much of . his sleep in his chair during the day time.- The Detroit police have a country club and have taken up golf. They are thinking of carrying their clubs on the beat, so they putt people in jail.. To The Citizens ot Utah County Dear Utahni: Maf we enroll each ot you a a .' medical missionary and asign each of you this duty of carrying the messase to each home and each occupant occu-pant of. It? That the opportunity to enjoy, one more of ow-SOth Century discoveries U at tand. It is toxTS antitoxin which 1 a sure preventive egalnet diphtheria. Diphtheria ia one of the most dangerous of the infectious diseases that occur commonly among children. -twnJtwelveMdjthlrteen thousand thou-sand children die annually In "the" United States from this disease and : about flfty in Utah. To be exact, 52 in 1924 and 47 in 1923. , ' - Think of the children we are losing from an absolutely preventable disease, and thfu begin at once to -make Utah and- the U. S. free forever from diphtheria. Unlike most of the other communicable communic-able diseases - ft children, it has no characteristic eruption. It la caused- by a Kerm which genefally. forms a grayith white membra nia in the throat or other air '.aasaKea.. Sometimes this mombrane grows to ; be large enough to block the air passage, and the patient virtually chokes to death. V Sometimes there la no vlsable membrane, mem-brane, although the patient may suffer suf-fer from a severe form of the disease, This is due to the powerful toxins or poisons that are developed by the nueaser T. -EDITOR AND PROSPERITY be made." Goods, must be wanted. and it is very close. ABOUT THEIR BUSINESS not change his high opinion of the the exceptions. He knows that the good men who are livinsr as thev every great city the shepherds of go on about their appointed tasks. . and girls all over the landwho . . . "Parents are : Justified in having a wholesome fear of the disease. There Is no need, howevbr, for any child to suffer from diphtheria. Medical Science has bow made this one of the most easily preventable of all diseases. ' Protection ,br means of immunisation immuni-sation is available for all children.. I Parents can provide this safeguard for their children and insure them against contracting this aerkwis clseaiw by co-operating with the local school authorities and physicians. "On the day appointed for the physician to be at your -school don't only consent for your school children to be Immunized, but taii'yowhil$' ru under school age and have them protected against such a ravage ot human life. r the most susceptible period is under 6 years of age. In Michigan in 1921 there were 954 deaths, $0 percent ot which were under un-der 10 years of age. The procedure is , simple, produces no ill effects and Is in no way danger oua to the child. New York. City has immunized hundreds of thousands with no ill results. Th State of Michigan has today Immunized over 2.'.0,000 with no ill x IJjUOBlas.JCittLlXt, total nuiikber of diphtheria cases, in half, saving in Michigan annually over 500 children from one disease alone. Don't -delay.' net now, for diphtheria becomes more prevalent when the weather becomes colder, wliea child ren crowd together at home, in school In the theatres, churches, and other places of assembly. With the crowding diphtheria be Saving Th kk Remember how, when as a child, you loved to hear the tinkle of coins as you dropped them one by one in your little metal Savings bank? And how it stirred your youthful pride to think thatyou were saving for "something big V ; rLet your fcbildren . same thrill, only with this Bank for, them! Then, change the coins they save into bills and send them here regularly; ' They'll enjoy the; experience! 4 Interest Paid! Bank of American Fork A STRONG BANK comea more' prevalent because there Is greater opportunity for the transfer of infection from child to child. The wise parent will guard against the risk ot having his Child contract the disease by giving him the protection protec-tion the immunisation affords. If every child one year of age and over were Immunized against diph theria, it would soon be a vanishing disease and a matter of history. ! There is no better way to help the SA4.J&aLjo provide him with adequate ade-quate protection against contracting diphtheria. The parents duty is plain in thU matter. Physical, economic and ' financial conditions are helped by providing this insurance against diphtheria. The community is helped by such procedure, for it provides a factor in making the community a more health ful place in which to live. Diphtheria can be driven from any community by this procedure. Some health authorities say that the time 4 coming .when every death , from diphtheria will be looked upon as one ot criminal negligence, upon the part ot someone and therefore a case for a corners Jury to decide up on. M the present, time there, is - no excuse for failure to take advantage of this protective measure. The local doctors thave agreed to do the Immunizing in cooperation with the schools, county . and health unit. On the appointed day, come with 100 percent of your children. Rememher,itiaSAFEpainless, sane and sure. One inocultion will be given each week for three .consecu tive weeks. The three doses will pro tect for life about 92 percent of all people receiving it. The Immunity begins be-gins about weeks or two month after the first inoculation." The wise parent will have his child ren Immunized without delay.- (Signed) Lloyd 1 Cujlimore. M. D.. Utah County Health Unit. 0 With The Missionaries Dear Brother: I take this opportunity to thank yon for sending me the "Citizen. .It has been a source of enjoyment. , to me. I, especially, enjoyed the "Christmas edition". I believe I have read, every word in it The Church ot Jesus Christ ot Latter-day Saints la very well organ, leed here In the Hawatlan Islands. There being seven organized branches here in Honolulu. Again thanking . you . for the Tltizen"rremaIn.--:v-'',-:-t.;::r---::r' , Your Pro. James C. Harrington. o- Marrying in England Under the law of England a man may marry htfion's mother-in-law or his deceased wlfe'a sinter ; but he can marry neither his aunt by tnurrlase nor bin niece by marrluce, let alone his wlfi' r mthpr.'v-" , eir Bit today enjoy that 1 in a more modern Excellent Memory Test Doctor (to patient) You go to youi chemist and ask him for some lod hydrargyrate of iodide of potassium, some tukydroglucochloral, and some dioxyamldoarseno benzol and I should not be surprised If with those' we shall be able to triumph over your loss ef memory. ' . o . . Thati All All that most of us want Is fair piny we to be the Judges of what that is. Boston Transcript" T A TELEPHONE 93 Y Martin Niels Not so many years ago It was recognized that the handling ot horn, ed beef animals was not economical The horns, no ". doubt, originally served for offensive and defensive purposes but under ' present day methols In the cattle -industry : they are disturbing element, particular, ly la feed lots tending as they do to make the animals 4 restless and Irritable. Irri-table. Also in shipping and market, tag they result in costly ' bruises which many times mean a aubstan. tlal financial loss to the owners. In, recognition ot this fact the tendency ten-dency for many years has been , to "breed the horns off" cattle and this Is now evidenced to a considerable degree in- all of the beef .Lhreeds, On the livestock - markets of the country the old "time "long horn" Is becoming moreVare with the passing of each year. s ; . Following the progress that has been tdlde in breeding off the horns, breeders have also adopted the practice prac-tice of "breeding off the lege"; that ils..shartening-thelegsoIT beet: type animal8.tjw, ' ' '; - : In .ths'oiddaystherulriosf legged beef animal had Its place on account' of transportation -conditions which required. In many instancea the driving ot cattle long distances to the railroads' and, of course, with the prevailing . conformation at, that time greater distances could be more easily covered. The magnitude of the cattle drit. ing operations and the Importance of breeds which would travel In this manner most readily was. brought out recenUy. It. was pointed 1 outin commenting on the last period of cattle droving which 'occured during the "time of the Texas cattle trails" which began about 1863 and lasted for some twenty years, that from 18. 67 to 1895 there were nearly. 100,000. 000 cattle driven from Texas to the northern markets and sold for around $250,000,000. With the coming- of the railroads and modern transportation facilities the distance necessary to drive cat. tie shortened constantly until move, ment by lrivlng has been eliminated to such a large degree that per. pet'uatlng a type for that purpose is no longer necessary. The next step, of course, was to breeda ypeTiavlng the greatesf $ (mi uffi (m Demonstration of this quaUtyTnacbin(Tiij:be a revlation to you. The greatest machine on the market today; -Wonderful reproduction, distance and quality tone. Let us demonstrate it in your home. Don't wait, call today. FULL STOCK OF BADIO PARTS ALWAYS ON HAND. en fad Table Fada SixthitldtdUtop 4prttd loop r nests in teter of cabinet 3 stagu j. tuned radio frequency amplification am-plification 2 dial centrpL $167.50 beet value and this type it Is agreed should show, as little daylight as possible under the bullock. In other words, meat and not legs is the order of the day and the attention of the breeder is now focused upon the yield and quality of beet produced from the animaL . This situation Is recognized by, the' packer buyer who is an expert in estimating the meat yield of the live animal and tanging Talues.; accordingly. ac-cordingly. TlMLpacker; would prefer to pay a higher, price tor the live animal so long as the percentage of beet and quality which it yields would Justify It, as many 'times the tower priced animal proves the most expensive to-the -packer -on the hooke -snd at the same time doesn't make a saUsfactoiyVretu'ra producer. This resolves Itself into the question ques-tion of better1 breeding and finishing and the more deaixsble quality pro. duced the' more satisfactory the re. turn to the producer, the packer, the distributor and from the consumer's standpoint there is no question - but . what quality Is appreciated and com. inands"e "premltnnr o What Courttty Really 1$ "Courtesy Is nothing' but showing common, consideration for the rights and feelings of other people, and yet it Is a rare virtues-National Underwriter. Under-writer. Keep Fit! Qood Health Require Qood Elimination TO be well, you must keep the blood stream free from impurities. impur-ities. If the kidneys lag, allowing body poisons to accumulate, a toxic condition is created. One is apt to feel dull, languid, tired and achy. A nagging backache is sometimes a symptom, with drowsy headaches and dizzy spells. That the kidneys are not functioning properly is often shown by burning or scanty passage of secretions. 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