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Show THt, UGDEN SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 25, 1921. C. B. JOHNSON". non-medic- al ylt a far cry from Franklin's kite 'ijy the electric lighting; transportation aid.' communicating" syatema of today, or from Watt's tea kettle to the steam engines and ocean liners' of the presof ent; yet it is no farther in either, these cases than it is from the experi-ment"push in the back" given to Harvev Lllllard, the deaf negTO, by I. T... .Palmer in, 1895, to 29 chiropractic ' schools, over 10,000 practitioners and millions of converts to; the new . science in 1921. with merit It requires performance to convert millions of people and to Is ' . es . " -- - nty-sevin- th f"VIr - ." 1 . n medical-professio- e . - - -- then-sluggis- h . . n Lil-llar- d's in rr1 fei -- : ... ' - . i it : II , ,i , . i , ' . j , . - ... . , 1-- ... mi. i.u.uiii Bf-W- " JiLLM mnt-miLMijmmnM- . ' 1 , t ' . 'H s ' . V . " ' . . 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JEPPESEN, Cashier ' 'X.' ... .V. k . . . . - (First National) . Combined Statement of THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK arid THE OGDEN SAVINGS BANK , At the Close of Business; Dec; 21, 1921 V RESOURCES ; , .......... Bonds, securities,, etc. .... . . ......$ S. bonds and Liberty loan bonds. . ., i ' if .. Banking House 'v. ...1.:. Real Estate .....r. Due from treasurer U. S. 5 per cent fund Cashier - LW -- Officers and Directors M. S. ECGLES, President JAMES F. BURJON. v JOHN WATSON, Vice President , . t 1 ' ' " - , ' ' ' ' ' " m u- -- o is-s- I 1 u : - Fork-Payso- mi ill ? . -- , s ED UP . - fu 1 Co'r-one- e lit Phone 418 2512 Lincoln Ave. 4 -- , . Utah Bot dim Works P.. -- ' Yours For Pure Goods "JAY BET J - Our Biggest Asset is the good will of our Customers and we sincerely value the business you have given us. May your Christmas be merry and the New Year bigger, better and busier than ever. ROAD PROJECT . I- TO AM, sale of stocks, bonds, or other prop-- ; erty, real or personal? Did you act as a broker In any of primary roads outlined by 'the state and local the new route Is prefertransaction from which vou received state road commission as it is the able as it .shortens the distance commissions? link In a system through the town, eliminates all gratis first uncompleted Are you interested in any partnersouth of Salt - Lake,", said Engineer crossings and' removes - the main traveled .'road from the vicinity of ship or other firm from which you rincn. Schools and churches thus avoiding received any income? con reason the "There is every why to the Ipeal another Have you. any income from royal-- j be should this of struction project both local people. dangerous hazard . w ties or patents? traffic in order that rushed Is the that "It may Have you any minoi cnlldren who hoped project use and Interstate may be allowed the orthat are working? immediately advertised of the improved road and that this be f is as such h'ave work Do you appropriate, or necessary-jbthe be grading may tourists, traffic, particularly in the order that to inof the paying completed right appropriate, earnings attracted to this route rather than ' work may be carried out next season. such children? If so, the amount B. the fact the it that fluence R. by against f ooEngineers Say condition of the road must be included in the return of unsatisincome. There Be Local ' May Delay factory. WRITES OWN' OBITUARY : Has your wife any Income from any "and this for "The agreements Bennett Travis, to Salem Undertaking plans IIAVRE, Mont. source whatsoever? If so. it must be for over who died alone in his cabin 2 5 miles approved project haveNobeen included in your return or reported reason can be seen why north of Gildford, two years. Mont.k recently in a separate return of income. be not advertised should the own wrote his and left lit offiof project bureau roads obituary Ogden public Did you receive any directors' fees construction to be com- pinned ,on the wall by, his bed. le or trustees' fees in the course of the cials are in receipt of an anonymous and put under r by the end of the 1922' season. had been ill for several weeks, . letter from a taxpayer of Salem which pleted year? the to further makafter delay stated Holland James attempt "Any. Do you hold any office in a benefit states that there is Dossibilitv of addi would be' against the best! in- ing an investigation. society from which ou receive In? tional' delay in the construction of the project state the terests of Utah and 00 .. county .. rr comet n on ac- -i as a whole. The location fixed 'by the Spanish highway "of to all Answers these count of the fact thAt the council utilities pommission passes iOsrrioxs secured ; are necessary to determine questions whether of Salem may not grant acityfranchise public Wash. Spokane's, city SPOKANE. the town of Salem1 and the a person 'has an income sufficiently for the conBtructiou of the highway through : bureau secured posidistance of the new route free emplos-mentlarge to,' require that a return be filed, on the location recently fixed by the average is less tions forx92S men and 340 women durtraveled the from road present and may be the mean ut avoiding public utilities commission, according than 200 feet. ing the month of November, accordthe heavy penalties imposed for fail- to B. J, Finch, district engineer, j between difference "The greatest ing to the report of the citylabpr ure to do, so..-- , within.., the JJrae pre- "The completion of this program Is ' the two routes is not over 800 feet. Each Job cost thqi city an aver- agent. scriDea. -2 cenxs. the "Iri from both 35 all travel the Interest of absolutely.necessary program ageoz , HJi A Happy :Ne w Year Did you make any profit on the - - A Merry Christmas - the year? . - w' penses, losses, taxes, etc. Gross income includes practically all Income received by the taxpayer during the year; ' in the case of the wage earner, salaries, wages bonuses and commissions;. In the case of professional men, all amounts received for professional services; In the cases of farmers, all profits from the sale of farm products, and rental or sale of land.reIn the making of an Income tax turn for the year 1931, every taxpayer should present to himself the following questions: What were your profits from your business, trade, profession or vocation? Did you receive any interest on bank deposits?. Have you any property from which you received rent? Did you receive any income in the form of dividend or interest from stocks or bonds? Did you receive any bonuses during . in-th- A With the approach of the period for filing income tax returns January 1 to March 15, 1922 taxpayers are advised to 'lose no time in the compilation of their accounts for the proyear 1921. A new and Important 1921 vision of .the Revenue Act of is that every person whose gross Income for 1921 was $5,000 or over shall file a return, regardless of the amount of net income upon which the tax is assessed. Returns are resingle person whose quired of every net income was f 1,000 or over and every married person ivinj with husband or wife whose net income was $2,000 or over. .Widows and widowers and persons separated or divorced from husband or wife, are regarded as single persons. Net income is gross Income, less certain deductions for busfness ex- m - re-quir- y Taxpayers Advised to Go Over Earnings Carefully Before Eeporting al I r OMIMCOMETM instituing the largest tion In -- the world. The Palmer School of Chiropractic, at Davenport. Iowa. This school has an enrollment of 3,000 students, iriany of whom are from Utah's best timber. CHIROPRACTIC PRINCIPLE. That the rhuman body is the tabernacle of a force within that has built the human machine, directs all of Its functions, transforms the food into ' living .flesh, has been recognized for centuries. But no method of treating human ailments" was ever developed that took this great principle Into conKids! Get out your new Christmas sideration, until the advent of the new sleds and hike for Twenty-sevent- h t win, place, power nd prestige in a science termed chiropractic. street. This Inborn Intelligent force the oommunity infested with opposition, The city fathers, despite their busymiseducation and prejudice. It , - Creator placed within man as the dl- - ness Oeden runningIn keeDimr . more than bombast and pro- rector or ma functions, it nunc tne, rtr frtt.ttn the kidvm .. or-,fession to withstand the bitterest of stomach.- the kidneys and eerj rt thPtr Rafetv and yesterday prosecution by opposing professions- gan, and ir these organs fail to Per-- ) street; we P who endeavor to shut out the interto avenue f,uncti?n Washington Jefferson from . ferance through competition of a pew naatne- Vehicle put them in order. The science. Yet, in a quarter of a cen- Builder is the only one whoknowflj. except in barred, 40 heal a weak organ and to re cases where cars must proceed in the chiropractic has done this; and how tury "in addition, it has developed a science, store Tiarmony in the body. The brain is recognized by all scien- - territory on business. art and philosophy all its own. Motorists have been cautioned in proves that the History of the pasttrut"hs Twenty-sevent- h street at s i nAVr.A. hMiVrnslmr nearnew have introduction of tio to . . warnea are Arinma and ftvenuP. ihi. nrhioh ly invariably received opposition by ii. are tnere watch that ami down orslow customs. the. established It took the! minates in the Ussuq cell of the more than, 40 years gan. All functions of the organ art no approaching s eda coming down the to accept Dr. Harvey's Vlscovery that performed as the result of the. mental hill before passes the to!nerstlon. traffic in blood lmnnlses that -- ore sent out hv the The hill will the arteries and veins, contained ' is wniie is future the And the ta sieaaing cell. If instead of air. the organ brain cell today history nerve fiber is severed the brain cell but placed a itself, repeating Yesterday's onsnowstorip streets . DISCO VERY OF CHIROPRACTIC for cannot Instruct , the tissue cell . and good the city surface . PRINCIPLE. death i organ results. However, sleighs and at noon several teamsInwltn the D. D. Palmer, while giving the deaf If the nerve fiber, which we may term tinkling bells were out. Later until treatthey a becomes above increased the telegraph wire, negro named pressed day the sleighs magnetic ment, noted a "lump'' on his spine. upon the mental impulses irom tne Koama n rommon sight.- In towns Milliard had been- xleaf", he informed brain cell are partially cut off andBurr0uhding Ogden the use of sleighs Palmer, ever since he strained him- - function is partially reduced in the became general, it was reported, wnuo in automobiles were silent in tne gareifirt a. heavy lift. He noted at that organ. The organ Is . . time his spinal segment, termed a,function, waste substance 'accumu- - ages. Vlump," appeared prominent. Within lates and the condition Is termed dis a very few das his hearing was gone. eased. ; IX D. palmer reasoned that If this Jmtracing the nerve fibre from the man had hi hearing before his strain brain cell we find it Joins with many and lost it upon the appearance of other fibres forming the spinal cable. then there This cable divides Into 31 pairs of the "lump" on the spine, xisted a relationship - between the smaller cables, called nerves. By the - nerves every organ of. the body is his deafness. "lump" and ; Being a researchtul, experiment I connected with the brain, placing Intype of man. Palmer In his Inexper- nate Intelligence in full communicaienced crude way reduced the lump, tion with every organ. replacing the spinal segment. Following the nerve fibres from tb. n ai'n hearing became normal within brain it Is found they venture out a , few adjustments. He then extend- through small bony windows formed ed the experiment to other cases and between the spinal segments. These do the curing or healing, nor do they found every sik case under his ob- windows are subject to partial closing treat disease; they remove the cause servation had such "lumps," or mis- if any one of the moveable spinal and allow nature to perform her func. placed vertebrae. Upon the same ap- bones ,are but slightly displaced. If tions. . MESSAGE TO WORLD. plication of force tn replacing the the first pair of nerves is impinged The chiropractic profession asks but 'spinal segments results ' were ob- by misplacement of the first spinal tained in stomach." liver, bowel and segment there will develop an abnor the opportunity, to prove to all the other troubles. mal functioning of the brain; if the world that the cause of disease has KEPT DISCOVERY SECRET. ninth segment: is misplaced the func- been found. Those who would strangle For some time D. D.' Palmer kept tioning of the heart is interfered with. this growing profession by law, would the principle of his discovery a secret. While the thirteenth and fourteenth rob all posterity of boon; therefore, In- fact, the principle of his wonder- nerves operates the stomach", the asiclhat in each state there shall ful work was not known by anybody eighteenth and nineteenth the "kid they be a chiropractic state examining other than his young son for several neys, etc. if tne segment at lauit is board to pass upon the qualifications years. Soon the responsibility of the restored to its normal position, it is of those who would practice the work feu on the son, li. J. Palmer. plain to conceive nature' is again able science. A. medical board can no His great ambition was to give the to perform her work as normally intmore nass upon the Qualifications of stu the organ as before the nerve impinge a chiropractor tlan a chiropractor can principle to the world. A few dents Were gathered around him" and ment occurred of a pass upon the within a few years a, well organized fundamental Ideas It Is upon this big principle of 're- M. D., because the qualifications to the sphool was established." Students came moving the cause nd thus allowing of each system are - antipodal ' from foreign countries and . Joined nature to heal the sick organ' tftat the other. those of the United States. They were success of this new science Is based. With this accomplished, .it will be a question of time when the basic given the new key to the unlocking The power, to heal man is within and of the fountain of health and return so is the cause, of hi sickness. To re- only" facts of chiropractic will be taught-ifrom the every school, college, and university ihg'to their various states and coun move the restores pressureconnection tries across the waters soon accumu nerve but deadening sickness will be the exnormal in the lated enough momentum to place the with the source of function, the brain, ception world; of the rule, and the instead infant science on a strong footing. For and health results. Thus chiropractic human race will enter a period when several years the new .principle was is an unique and distinct science, rec- the body will be a lit. temple for-thof the spirit. greatly opposedof by established profesognizing, the only help nature needs sions. Many its expounders were to maintain normal health in the body indwelling OS, Bobolink Is called "the reed bird in imprisoned by opposing forces for the Is good food, fresh air, exercise and of the Pennsylvania and the rice bird in. the blessing- it was giving the sick. Yet rest and a free expression it. prospered and today boasts of hav-- , nerves. - Chiropractors do not claim to Carolinas. Br ". ? R LIST POINTERS s YO, HO! KIDS SLEIGHIN'S . GOOD ON 27th DISCOVERY AND ADVANCEMENT OF CHIROPR ACT I C SCIENCE STANDARD-EXAMINE- . $4,701,392.41 $5,582,506.30 V |