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They would Commonly be spoken of as mere attributes of chap. ,-acter, but 1 believe theyhavespiritual , , 7 - - . - - - - -- - " - ' - . icly - , 1 . , - - IrI t -- -. - ... , - ro. e,,-.t- - - - , r ni ve - 'advertising-and-prornotiori-butlaYs-- -in w- - . - .:,-.:- against.14-and--the-other-li- - I. - , - . - -- nr- . --- - , t - 1 , - .. ,- -- - ---- , - - at Orange,--11.J7th- - wintain ' - - - still-risin- - g, gov--lutig- , L- -- s- , .1 ' - 1.3a - . - - . ---- , , - --- -- -- ' . - . and-no- n -- -, - - - , - .. -- - 0 - , - - - - . - a- , ----- - ' but-th- --- ) - , , , --- -- . -- not-too alf - - - - - living-witty- -- - f , -- foundation. .., . , - Wiadm-Isilrue-lu- l-. 1 do dersta n d in g. not believe that true wis- dom can be acquired or . r the-publ- - v plastic packages tomakethei; product long, or adding a quarter of an inch to the length of . mon'e the cigaret-utogiand you more for --new "charcoal filters" said to remove introducing ---7 t various irritating gases. , admiSsióii-iio, to for them agree -that the Eases reallyareirritating , i rallionlai.96I. , Avellfortified in past and present per- of ' Says the Wall -formance to promote it.' We have had -on THIS AS tobacco to is NEWS concern a reflects of the the future brought about companies activity - tobacco business 1 for centuries a formula for come I men the medical the Indusattention of that is evident throughout the public, Wisdom for ' composition of the another their forward still with , try these days Tobacco companies are disturbed by a blast at product. e world's troubles is available,- t drop In the per capita use of cigarets by Americans, It was disclosed recently by Dr. Oscar Auerbach - minds and hearts of men are not pre. - - - the continued, icontroversy over the relationship be- of the Veterans 'Administration Hospital at Eastparedtoreceive it.- -It is the mission- and of the Church of Christ to teach them tweeniSti;Okinghe has evidence that .a new plague ., how. We need wisdom in so doing. to cage their problems, they are try-- . result as a of our Seeking profits. is through population, spreading i our divinely - and -a ;law is an of garet sales with an array of new It epidemic smoking. lung emphysema In appointed society -- - -- --, -- merit which leaves its victims gasping for breath. 7 brands, working harder to win foreign cigaret markets comes from God. . ' and diversifying into new fields. , The really vital things in life are Evidence of th e disorder comes from the micro- Slices of lung frora smokers smokers -- relatively few, my brethren and sisters sce. YEAR PER capita use of cigarets by Ameni- LAST and rela- in the air sacs and blood , -t-he body, family, property, cans 15 years old and over dropped to just under. ' revealed drastic d God. You may tionshi man an to p .d.ifferences ' vessels . The shoWed severe damage . 198 packs.' For the five years previous to 1962 per have wisdom about health, housing, . , t, sludied the capita use increased at an average rate of 108 cigarets D. Auerbach and thoeg associates marriage children,- - economics,' .educa, v7terans of 1:500 men a who sales died the at are tion, and even government if you truly total cigaret year. hospital ,,,...,-----L seek it and live for it The fundamental between 1955 and 1960.- ermnent experts predict the annual Increase will con- - ' . , CIiurc bli His verdict: "We are becoming a nation of lung tinue at about the current rate of little less r - than the nation's annual population growth rate. cripples." Ale, and , . ---The microscope examination- was carried out by Sometobacco menrTseprofesstottobe-alarme- d application - - , the Dr. Auerbach and Dr. Arthur Purdy Stout, one in per capita use of ciga- reversal of the -- 2 lycnolciwillerd.lied:sv,ihti.ch. is wisdom. nu:" by World'S leading exiierts on the mieroscopiganaly- a hundred "There is,- after all, a limit to the number of , the needs it. statistical work was done by Dr. clgarets a man says an official foolish and of .American Tobacco Co. r E. Cuyler Hammond, chief statistician for the cancer wise are the antipodes of mankind as -. --- -- "The tobaccolminstry Is bracing Itself for a new society, and Dr. Lawrence Garfinkel. ' - T are the two poles of the- - earth. The over reports round of charges and counter-chargThe charts and graphs told the story clearly, foolish build on the sand, the wise on t linking tobacco smoke with cancer, heart disease and the rock. The one perishes; the other First, there was the microscopic sign of the rupturing ' other ailments. At the direction of the President, the endures. Thank God for the gift of of the air saes. The men who never had smoked had U.S. Surgeon General has appointed a special.Advis- . wis,dont. little or no ruptturing. The lungs of those who did 1 " ory Committee on Smoking and Health with ih'strucshowed a high degree of breakage, which Increased - , 7. tions , sharply with Age and theamountotsmoking.they-clidtoa713:7 tine reports and "make whatever - -- - -- - - producérs-- :- .,. , solo, reported 1962 operating income N i Morris. reported an in- down . from 1961. Only Philip ' .crease. In the first quarter of this year Phillip Morriexercised in Inearnings, but Jet a sound fundamental rest of trailed t?- klp?w2ed,g.e:of-- th about-li- fe and living. restUts . : 1 ,;, - - . -'"The my of the world is' for wisdom ri"igher--and wise men. This is so particularly the - in the field of human relations. many cases by the launching of new brands---;ar- e Why most frequent explanation for, the decline in profits. aretheynotfoundt,.It-is-becauc- e - men are So blinded to the truth. Nearly million for consumer advertising Jastyear up onePalf of theworldaresteeled $17,0 'robabcciC6:-:--fOu- - - . - -- ,- - . J. Reynolds Co.----- and Tobacco Co, P. Lorillard ,Liggett&Myers -- - - - Excerpts front a conforeocs address of Elder Stephets L Richar4 April- 9, 1950, - ' Salt Lake Tabersacls. 7,-- -- R.- Phill1P-Morri- - -- - . - T ' - ,v, wisdom, wise men ; - -- L -- - --- '.. to smoke." ' :, "Of the Bye publicly held cigaret s, --- - , Ciyofworldfor, , , - ------- - . recommendations may be appropriate." There are also rumblings from other sources, notably LeRoy Collins, president of the National Association of Broadcasters. In December he called for restrictions on cigaret advertising "that encourages youngsters -- - - -- - . , - --- - , , -.- . ''''' - - -- . '.. , -- t oug t - 1, ': T LAST the publicity- - revealing the lethal ,dangers in 'tobacco Is forcing the cigaret merchants to look for new areas in which to . recoup their tosses. . - --- In the space of two weeks, one tobacco company , Introduced two new brands to stimulate falling sales,- announced plans to buy cream factory as a new source of income and opened a drive to sell cig- arets abroad as the domestic tobacco business - drops; - The Wall Street:lournal,Ilaetual business publi- cation, brought this to the attention of the American , -- -- - - - --- - -- - " I Mclitozia.1a.ge X -- - - .', , , i - - , es - - , , . - 4. 1 Advent of LDS , i Acod e.;Tiles I L , n ., ... , .'' 0 globules of fat rose to the top of the bubbling water in whicit á bobbed several chunks of deer meat Feed was so scarce in Ashley : f 11:4-snwinter-o.,:.114 yalley,Iltaltyin- the the d'par fat at The Pioneer settlers who had come into the area just a year or two efore di not even have an onion or a potato to boil with the meat. 'here waS4 k,just a small ration of bread to augment their diet of tough 'enison. The supply Of flour was very low and the deep snows precluded ny effort to send wagons out of more The harvest had been ...... fall - - nCIOT that .,...... hckno I a. ,,,,,..,61, glaaallupper plague that had scourged the valley. And now the severe storms and cold were 1879-80,-th- 1 , - . c, , - ' .. . th -- ----- -- - - , - - - litritah-Stake-ACtidei- nY. ." - - - -- - - nns,ge.zs.... ' - ,. -- - Manyother-outstanding-eitimade- A... I 1 Week. Ending 963 une-22,1J I, lit , ' Alitifr,' ,,,, - ..1 - .. 1.t -- - i , , , 1-- --- - li i ,1101i --1 Z44-.; 16.-- 1 ', ,:7.,.,. 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It was not until the fsll ot1891,that the better--;, to become 'a reality. educationalnitlesbegen , , In the early spring of that year; an easterner, H. B. Beech established the Beech Business College in Vernal, the town that had grown out of the ' first cluster 2: of,log cabins intah the valley. -Stake organized a board of education During the summer, which began to lay plans for the establishment of an academy in accordance instructions from the Church Department of Education. , wtth --- -After due 'consideration,-theistake-gro-uparranged to, take-over- -lhe - rented facilities of ,The Beech Business' Coliegthen-became- -t he , . - , ' The new school opened on Nov. with nearly'40 students. Henry G. Peterson was the first principal. A lad named Don B. Colton Was elected- the first student destined.to becomen ;principal of the academy. stat-e-I'Congress and a mission president. In his later years; he became known to hundreds of missionaries as the wise, patient director of the MissionarL,Horne. . - stake-tabernacle- . full-fledge- d 'Ashler Valley settlers maintained e their Primitive school in the little log cabin. It had been established in They looked forward, to the they could give their children thing better in the wily of educationadvanced training and a fine ., , . - - - i Despite all theAliscouragements,-th- b . -- the-vall- ey abeavytoll--Jti-cattle- ' , - t, taking - . - . - -- - . I g 4 1111ZeriS of existence. , .,,.take Academy during its In the- spring of1892, the school moved aime-roo- . m btfilding..on.the tabernacle lot. As the enrollment increased in succeeding years, additions were made to the original building until the - need for a new structure became apparentA substantial, academy building was completed in 1912. Dur. ,, ing.the previous year, the school had completely outgrown the old structure. and classes had to be held in the Two years after the completion of the' new building, the academy be. . came a school offering a Vigh school - course.- - It continued secofidary , thus to operate when, the fePillnes were - turned to the local school district for operation as a public high school. ' - ' --- 1.: .....',,li,!'..i',.....,.1117...-rl'1,:,,t:' 1.17,....ii,;:,:::.:17.,,,14,71,4 'N , AP uinfah Slake School Produces Many Prominent - I . . , '- -- ' - ' I- sl -, fit- i , . - - |