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Show IDEA THE RESERVATION NEWS SlUDlESBllPRUBLEM Morton Alexander, Editor and Proprietor ANNOYED O‘LD GOLDE He Knew From Experience That College Education by No Means Unfitted Boy for Work. MYTON - - - - UTAH BUREAU OF SOCIAL HYGIENE IS .9: EXPLAINED. .. a...” "my «Wyn—p... ram . n...— UTAH STATE NWS “Woodrow Wilson naturally believes in a college education for boys and girls alike," said a banker at the For Infants and Children. Princeton club in New York. John D. Rockefeller, Jr., Tells of its Seven species of insects of prey to Origin, Work and Plans for the destroy the alfalfa weevil are about to be imported from Italy to Utah. Investigation of Vice .p _ Utah in the year 1911 produced $42,000,000 worth of foodstuffs upon its land and $46,000,000 worth Conditions. of New York, Jan. 27.—.In order that ' metals from its mines. the public might better understand When the annual convention of the Utah State Dairymen’s association construc: the Bureau of Social Hygiene, John D. Rockefeller, J12, today gave out a statement explaining the origin, work. and plans of that institution. The bureau, he said, came into existence tion of one of the greatest reservoir about two years ago as a result of the opened in Ogden Wednesday, sixty- five members were present. Utah is furnishing «annually 500,000 barrels of cement for the work of a special grand jury appointed to investigate the white slave chosen president of the Utah Develop- traffic in New York City. This jury ‘ent League, is an Ogden attorney and . recommended that a public cominat one time represented Weber c0un~ siori be appointed to study the social evil. “ ty in the state senate. Mr. Rockefeller was foreman of Actual cost of public improvements in :Salt Lake, according to the city that grand jury and he thereafter engineering department, was during gave the subject deep thought and 1912 $178,196.28 less than in 1911, al- conferred with a large number of leading men and women. “These conferprojects in the world. ‘0. R. Hollingsworth, who has been lowing for difference in “Mr. Wilson, lupching with me here, once said in his quaint way that the old idea about a college education unfitting a lad for work had quite died out. “We no longer hear," he declared, “stories like that of Gobsa Golde. “When Gobsa Golde’s son Scatter— good," he explained, “desired to go to Princeton, he said to the old man: “ ‘Pater, is it true that boys who go to college are unfit "for work afterward?’ , _ The Kind YOu Have: Always Bought ALCOHOL-3 PER CENT Achetable Preparation forAs similating the Food and Regulating the Siomachs and Bowels of ‘ INFANTS :“C-nionnsN -. cessand Rest.Conlains neither “ ‘Of course it ain‘t true!’ snorted the old man indignantly. ‘Why, I’ve OpiumMorphine nleineral Nor NAR c 9110 got a Princeton graduate runnin’ my freight elevator, two of my best coal heavers are Harvard 2A. B.fs and a lap. o/old prawn/Irma? Hawk 3 J lli'IIII’I'u 2 ”095911ch -. giro Ice-fl a . - (I77! mandates“. Worm Jud — Yale B. S. is my star truck driver.’ " ETERNAL LAW_ OF CONTRARIES. In; (Yer/”id $11de m'mbyrvm. flat/or. ' Ilsa A perfect Remedy for Constipalion . Sour Stomactharr-hoea, Worms ,Convulsnons .Feverlsh- ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. ences,” says Mr. Rockefeller, “deVel- g For llver’ Thirty Years oped the feeling that a public commis- sion pioneer of 1862 who walked the entire distance from New York city to Salt Lake, except for a ferry ride across Signature Promotes Digestion,Chee rful- current prices. James Benson, 95 years of age, a. Bears the it fac Simile Signature of would labor under a number of disadvantagesfsuch as the fact that ' it would be short lived; that its work would be done publicly; that at best I ...‘ THE CENTAUR COMPANY.“ the Missouri river, died at Salt Lake it could hardly do more than present recommendations. Sanitary. commercial and So the cOn social ‘viction grew that in order to ‘inake a. purposes. are given as the reasons for real and lasting improvement in conf the formation of the Utah Milk Deal- ditions, a permanent organization ers association of Salt Lake, nearly forty dealers of the capital city and vicinity having become members. For the firsuime in its Salt bake has a Socialist history mayor. Henry W. Lawrence, a. wealthy So- cialist, who is a city commissioner, has taken charge for a month in the absence of Mayor Samuel 0. Park. The death rate in Utah. was slightly larger in December than in the preceding mpnth, according to the. bulletin issued by the state board of health. In November there were 265 “Guaranteed under the Food@ should be created, the continuation of Exact Copy of Wrapper. which would not be dependent upon a temporary wave of reform, nor upon the life of any man or group of men, but which would go on, generation after generation, continuously making warfare against the forces of evil. It V 'I’Hl OINTAUR OOMFANV, Niw vonK owv. , “Do you ever give your Christmas hintsfi. . . . ’ ‘ “Of course I: do.” . “Do you}: Why, . husband the sotuvlo’ least hint makes my husbadteso mad!" also appeared that a private organiza- “Pooh! you doi't know the comtion would have, almong other advan- bination. I tell my husband I don’t tages, a certain freedom from public- want what I do hunt; and then I‘get ity and from political bias, which a. it.” 7 ' ’ iii-i133»... publicly appointed. commission could , not so easily avoid. ”Therefore, as the initial step, in deaths, while in December there were the winter of 1911 the Bureau of Slo833. I ' _ , ,V , cial Hygiene was formed. Its pres- that the mistlé‘t‘o. hung in the hall, .' Kill” Germ ' of Distemper, Pink Eye, Epizootic, Her Great Love. They had .alrea celebrated the fact OF THIS COMPOUND WILL ‘2 i Catarrhil Fever and Influenza, under the microscope. ' mamas: tau €ttl°'.ii§éi”€§.¥l‘h assessatires . 3 ’l‘ ' and now they‘wers occupying not only Gal-ms of Diseape Absolutely safe and sure or’kmo'd all others. ’)0 not depend on any Maori 13”tars class of Dispases. Give it to broidfxrgi‘rgssal); 3:}?- With'tha election or officers, for the »Mmembers are Miss Katharinahetm on» setter? Bhialfi—the.eatiresrauiss,- and exfi‘a‘sten )er. ‘ )oklet. ‘Distemper, Games, {hires and Ernvention " 7. MD .iwd filial-net: - ruggi shops: sei‘ «spannecum. m cents. own a. so; dozen a. 810.00 ILT, ii; _, , , . coming year andithe appointment of ant. Davis, . superintendent "or the New Thom. a. committee to perfect a stronger or- srm » IIEDIGIL co. ‘lBaclhriologlsls,"60333,,51311: Pk? pd ' ages-may: offcddt‘ifihgatjfi“; yawn: s stiror ffGould you ‘York state Reformatory for ”Wiomen lore me. . darling,” he ganization,“ the ninth annual convert: at Bedford Hills, N. Y.‘; Paul'll“. was; mnrmuredr; :1 345,: 13‘: thQflght * $91“ -..t~fiht can of the ”(1mm State, Horticultural burg. of the f" m of Kuhn) “wit Pr ”-5-? s ri of net“- is}? '1..l»"zsn. . 610 with 0945.» row... a‘. um: pd, , o. tile slew Stork bar, ,. escalation m, e to} an w.4...”? .3»"'Vl€e’ 83 a i 3i ~- 3‘ ‘ Trouble for the Future. I . ‘Tirst Mi‘D. “(from bedside of weahfiliy wide, Widez'wdli'fd‘l" 3*” fShe looked up into his eyessas she. bachelor):—He is sleeping naturally—— he will recover. Second M. D.—-Yes, framed her reply. . _Y' added. ' “I could,” sli‘e “éiid, “if I knew you the worst is over. First M. D.——No, . “One of the first things ,undertaken the worst is yet to come. Second M. by the ‘bureau was the establishment had sacrificed the others to buy me D.———How is that? First M. D.——We a new dress!” { at Bedford Hills, adjacent to the re have yet to break the news to his land John D. Rockefeller, Jw‘ 'As the Jack Harbertsonfthe Ogdfen ‘i’irresh‘ work develops new members may he ler, threw George McLaughlin of Malad, Idaho, twice in fifty minutes at Ogden, using a. reverse body each time. hold The first fall was obtained In forty-one minutes and the second format-cry, of a laboratory of social in nine minutes. .. hygiene, under Miss Davis’ direction. T-h plan’ for the forming of a great central musical conservatory for con-ductors of the musical departments, of the different Mormon organizations has been placed before the general board of the Deseret Sunday School union for its approval. , Instruction. by means of motion pio- tures as a part of the regular curri- relatives—Life. »v-.“...‘:'v‘-'. -‘ .l‘ you‘reel “out of sorta”—“n‘m down"or“fotjm blues,"sui‘ler from kidneimlandoaneryousd m chronic weaknesses ulcers skin eruptions.piles.& write for my FREEbook. it is the most instructs; . medical book ever written. It tells all about tlfiefl‘ diseases andthe remarkablecnreseaectedb the a French Remedy“THEBAPION” No. 1. 0.3. No, ‘ and you can decide for yourselrititis the remedy for gear ailment. Don't. send a. cent. It's absolute REE, No “follow-u "circulars. Dr.LeCIercMo 00.. Haverstock d.. Hampstead, Loni”. III- . ‘ Almost Thrown Away. “The fish I head and moral side each person committed give it “to HOWARD E. BURTON “sfifi‘é'ivlls‘tN’ Specimen rices: Gold, Silver, Lead $1: 901 tromflyesterday In this laboratory it is proposed to wasn’t; fit to earth", ‘I was'obliged to study from the physical, mental, social my llél’vantslw—London' Opinion. to the reformatory._ This study will be carried on by experts and each ,4 The Kind. Silver, 756; “What would you recommend as the fish diet for sailors ‘2” ’ “Roe, of course.” or Course. case will be kept under observation “What did your lawyer say when for from three weeks to three months, you stated your pupose to him?” as may be required; . When the diag“He said it was Tubs—ibicfi’ * It keeps wives as busy providing for the inner man as it does husbands providing things for the outer woman. 1d. 500: Zinc 01' Copper, sl. Marlin . envelopes and full price list sent on application. Gontrol and ump re work solicit/ed. Leadvillo, 001. Reference. Carbonate National Bank. ' .. - of this paper desiring to buy Readers anything advertised in its columns should insist upon having what they: ask fonrefusing all substitutes or imitation ./’ nosis is completed, it is hoped that the 5. culum in the public schools'of Salt laboratory will be in' position to rec,Lake maybe instituted within the ommend the treatment most likely to near future if negotiations now on be- reform the individual, or,_,if reformatween the W. H. Swanson Film com- tion is impossible, to recommend perpany and the board of education bear manent custodial care. Furthermore, fruit. , An interurban terminal in the business section of Salt Lake, with a. Main street entrance, is the latest proposition being considered by the officials of the Salt Lake & Utah reaching out beyond the individuals involved, it is believed that thus im- a fuller knowledge of the conditions ultimately responsible for vice. If this experiment is successful the prinRailway company, the proposed, in: ciple may prove applicable to all terurban line between Salt Lake and classes of criminals and the conditions precedent to crime, and lead to lines Payson. . of action not only more scientific and H. B. Johnston, 3. young Salt Lake man, has/invented and patented a humane but also less wasteful than ' ' screen which he hopes willsolve the those at present fellowed.” That its work might be done intelliproblem of preserving game fish Of Utah in their native haunts. His to “city market” with a “package delivx various American cities, and it' is the cry” and the high cost of living will hope of the bureau that, based upon be reduced to the entire population, all of them, may be devised a pracis the. opinion expressed by D. F. tical plan for dealing with the social evil. . In conclusion Mr. Rockefeller’s ' Clayton Locuson lHaines, 81 years statement says: “It cannot be too of age, died',‘v'of general debility at Salt Smith, .in his speech before the Hor‘ticulturists’ conventldn at Ogden. strongly emphasized Lake, Januaryfiz'z.‘ :He was one of the that the spirit which dominates the work of the bu~ most picturesdue figures of Utah. _Ac- rcau is not sensational or sentimem cident having" brought him to Salt tad or hysterical; that it is not a spirit Lake in 1855, he was one of the origiof criticism of public officials; but nators of the Alta club and for many years had charge of the Salisbury stage lines. that it is essentially a.- »spirit of constructive suggestion and or deep scientific as well as humane interest in The Rail-way and“ Marine Nevis of a. great world problem.” January 15 contains “an interesting article on the part played _ Harriman in building up by E. H. Utah and Stomach and Liver! Do yen start the day feeling that the whole world is against ‘ you _. ? You cannot hope to “make good” under these Cir-'iQCumstances. Nobody can. You must have a clear brain-a . and every organ 1n perfect trun to do: justice to~yoursel~f.l- firmness Golden ‘* Dr. R. V. Pierce found years ago that a glyceric‘ extract of Golden Seal and Ore on grape roots, 'dueen’s root and bloodroot with b ack cherry bark, , would aid in the assimilation of the-.food in the stomach, correct liver ills and in nature’s own way enrich the blood, tone the entire system and can? sequently help in the restoration of perfect health. Many who have used Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery testify that they have been restored to health when suffering . from stomach and liver ills. Let this famous old medicine start today to lead you to health and strength. the United States "if state capitol, into a wax- I111 1116, met." denying reports that Agidnaldo and other native leaders were tormenting a. revolution. Mr. Quezon pledged the fighting strength of the Philippines to you ever get , ' ' Now—#11011 prefer—you can obtain Dr. Pierce’a . Favorite Prescription tablets of your druggist at $1 per box, (the in 50c size or send 50 one-cent stamps to R. 1’. Pierce, Bufi‘alo, for a trial box. You can learn all about. hygiene, anatom medicine etc. fro h .Eeople's Common Sense Medical Adviser, 1375: Dr. R. V. ’ Pierce, ’ a, m t e newly tensed, unto-date edition of which is now offered, in cloth covers, . post-pard, for 31 cents in one-cent stamps, to cover cost of wrapping Gave mrfi‘Up ‘ ~ “I was attacked with asev : IN a disordered stomach and'liv-l er."wrltes Mn. ins. D. mum. of IIfashburn, Tenn..Rout92. Box . All my friends thought I won! F die and the best physicians envome up. I was advised to try Dr. Pierce‘s Golden Medical Inseam ary. and derived much benefit as it‘lfa t” M rams . a 3001116 50 ['01] . that nothing would effect a. pa: ”use”; cure, '0 ut Dr. “Pierce'n: ,_ .and mailing only. Address, Dr. Pierce’s Invalids Hotel, Bufi'alo, N. Y. glad M” has d°"° much i“it.miI highly recommend Don’t be poisoned bysluggish bowels. Dr. Pierce’s' Pleasant Pellets regulate and invigorate stomach, - heartily advise its use as a sprint ionic and further advise ailin 13801119 to take Dr. Pierce’s med 4 clues before their diseases have run so long that there 'is no chum be cured." liver and bowels. .. Sugar coated, tiny granules. l lay-«+4 The Best Physlclm ‘ * nervous disease. which was (sang: r Washington—Manuel L. Quezon, the Philippine commissioner in the house, made a speech there Monday edical Discovery ' Will Bring Quick Benet? Denles Report of Revolution. Salt Lake Cit-y. It" is pointed out that the Harriman fortune furnished more than two-thirds of the money needed for the new capitol of Utah and suggested that it would be appropriate for the state of Utah to have one or her talented sons paint a. picture of Mr. .Harriman to be hung in the new ' _ gently the bureau employed George J. prevent fish Kneeland to make a comprehensive survey of vice conditions" in' New from entering a canal or ditch from York, and Abraham F‘leXner to study a. lake or stream, the social evil in Europeprand their Reduce the gap between the producer reports are now being prepared. These and the consumer'by establishing a studies will be followed by others in screen is intended Have " You a Disordered ; portant contributions may be made" to |