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Show 8 rAOE UN. ADVOCATE. TUCK. D1A1 WARD CELEBRATES BOXING CARNIVAL SET FOR THURSDAY ANNIVERSARY OF BW who Occasionally we aee a woman odr the gives us the lmpresrion that was her thing she lost by dieting ' WORD OF WISDOM Everything is in readiness for the second American Legion boxing carnival to be staged at the Carbon high The one hundredth anniversary of school evening of this week the word of wisdom revelation given for theThursday benefit of the local junior to Joseph Smith, February 27, 1833, was observed last week by Price ward of the L. D. S. church. Special programs by the auxiliary organizations, by the priesthood quorums and at the ward meetings emphasized the importance of this code of health and the benefits that follow its observance. The M orman people quote statistics and comparisons with other groups to prove they have a lower death rate, a far lower disease" rate, these vital statistics being taken from the International Year Book of the league of nations. Births, average of 25 nations, 22 per 1000 population, 30 for the Latter-day Saints; deaths, 25 nations, 14 per 1000 population, and 7.5 for the Latter-da- y Saints; deaths per 100,000 population from the following diseases: Tuberculosis, 8 nations, 120, Latter-da- y Saints, 9; cancer, six nations, 119, Latter-da- y Saints, 47; diseases of nervous .system, 8 nations, Saints, 52; diseases of circulatory system, 8 nations, 196, Latter-da- y Saints, 115; diseases of the respiratory system, 6 nations, 167, Latter-da- y Saints, 105; diseases of 123, Latter-da- y baseball program. Over a dozen fast bouts are on the program, and the classiest fighters in the county have been secured for the final show of the season. The fight cards previously staged by the Legion have left nothing to be desired in the way of high class ring entertainment, but the post feels that Thursday's program will be the best ever held. Following are the headline bouts n, scheduled for the evening: Jack Mohrland vs. Pete Fererro of Columbia; Stanley Borrell, Price, vs. Dick Brown, Price; Skeets Marzo, Sweet Mine vs. Mike Sarldakis, Price; George Bikakls, Price, vs. Milio Price. Sodey Aplanalp, Price, vs. Var Wycherley, Carbon vllle; Bun Saxey, Price, vs. Dick Laner, Sweet Mine; Johnny Migliaccio, Price, vs. John Bikakis, Price; Pete Perea, Columbia, vs. Billy Jones, Consumers. In addition to these well known fighters, the post has several other good men on hand, some of whom may be pressed into service. Several speedy preliminaries will round out the program. Senior Oil Company, which recently sent this completely out to tour the highways and byways of America for the purpose of giving first anco to motor vacationists, and to help eoordhiato the work of the hundreds of breaches of the Conoco Travel Bureau. The hue ana its personnel visited this city recently. eimMwwnnnnww8anwwnnnnnnn have applied for assis-who number not are bureau. of es only the They Phat is undoubtedly Americas 1 of this year, standing traveling motorists aer-- e charged with the responsibility of tance since January bureau, a large red, green and selling petroleum products, but must are to be found in every state in the al ite auto bus operated by the also be prepared to furnish the tour- union as well as a large number of Oil company, producers of ist with all types of local informaforeign countries. famous Conoco gasoline, was tion and show a decidedly friendly According to Mr. Stack, anyone Fri-axnter of attraction in Price Interest in his welfare. Branches of who travels by motor car is entitled Saturday of last week, this the bureau are also to be found in to receive free assistance from the ique rolling equipment attracting several thousand hotels and newspa- bureau. This can be done by writing holding the attention1 of many to the bureaus central offices In Denper offices. during the time it reof vacation trips which ver, or by applying at any station number The ined on the streets of the city. the bureau planned during the past selling Conoco products. Since its esAn outline of the Continental Oil reaches the astonishing total of tablishment during January, 1930, the year mpanya program for 1933 was 143,389. Since each trip was enjoyed bureau has increased both the quality to members of local civic a group made up of at least three and quantity of its services to a reby and other Price resident! or four people, it is estimated that markable degree. Today the applithe concerns representatives dur-- B approximately half a million indiv- cant may expect to receive the most the time they were here. iduals were served. Of this number complete scenic and highway inforWe are firmly convinced that the 5891 groups live in Utah and 29,486 mation obtainable regardless of what 33 travel season will be the most visited this state. The statistics also section of the country he wishes to iportant In recent years and have show that 102 of the groups served visit. Preferred routes to his destinaade elaborate preparations Yor it," by the bureau last year live in Price tion are indicated upon the road maps id Robert M. Stack, who is in In addition to maps and scenic pamp- he receives. Colorful booklets desarge of the Conoco bus. Improved hlets, each group received a Conoco cribing the interesting scenic points ads in rall sections of the country, passport designed to help its members along his route as well as complete tier automobiles, and highway and confirm their identity while traveling sports, cabin camp, hotel and historcnic information that leaves little through strange sections of the coun- ical information are also included in be desired will all be important try. In addition, the passport makes it the immense bundle of free supplies ntributing factors. The Worlds fair convenient to keep an exact record of mailed to him almost immediately materChicago, which opens during June, each tour. This handy little booklet Is upon receipt of .his letter. This likely to stimulate more long dis-n- scheduled among the numerous helps ial allows the motorist to receive the automobile travel this year than which the bureau provides free of full benefit from his trip and also encourages him to purchase his neceslything else, however." charge. sities motor along the way rather than in as many More than twice Accompanying Mr. Stack were T. advance. Thurman, assistant district mana-- r; trips were planned by the bureau last One of the most Interesting stuTad Storey, district manager, year as during 1931. Since a recent diswe have made, said Mr. Stack, dies the average that rice, and Jos. Dutton. shows survey was tour the portion of the tourist's 1932 concerns each Some conception of Conoco travel tance covered by that dollar which is generally spent upon estimated been has it 3400 miles, jretu activities may be gained from tours ap- each type of commodity. According Bures released at the close of 1932. the total distance for all or more to our figures, miscellaneous retail million miles, 436 uring the past year more than six proximates the purchases account for the biggest from distance the times tilion free road maps were distrib-b- y than four sun. slice, or 25 cents. Since they get 21 to CBrth the 18,-0 the bureau and by the the restaurants are next in orof cents, took advantage service stations which sell Conoco Motorists who and tourist camps get 20 Hotels durder. roducts. All of these stations have Conoco travel bureau services includes eca equipped to act as local branch- - ing the past year, as well as the large cents; transportation (which . Con-ent- nd ex-lin- car depreciation as well as petroleum products) costs 20 cents; amusements, eight cents and confectionery 6 cents.' The attractive travel bureau bus which visited this city is one of two now touring the country. 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TWO NEAT CLASSES FITTED Wins Debate Meet STANDARD WANTED WANTED AND Seer-one- digestive system, 6 nations, 73, Latter-day Saints, 58; kidney diseases, nations, 44, Latter-da- y Saints, 23; GIRL SCOUT FILM SLATED maternity, 6 nations. 45, Latter-da- y FOR WEEK'S RUN IN FRICK Saints, 10, The word of wisdom is really a A short film concerning girl scout bill of health" and teaches accordactivities will be shown at the Star ing to the leaders of the church that theater for one week beginning Sunwe should eat meat sparingly, eat was announced it day, Wednesday by fresh fruit liberally, eat fresh and cooked vegetables regularly, eat grain local council officials. The movte will as a feature of girl be (ground whole) in bread and por- scoutpresented and after its anniversary ridge daily, drink water, fruit juices, run here has beenweek, It will completed, milk extracts or in abundance, be shown in various grain of communities sleep regularly from' early evening the county. to early morning, labor regularly and steadily with body and mind. Drink Team no alcoholic beverages, use no tobacreor avoid tea no coffee, co, drink Class fined foods, abstain from hot drinks. In 1833, before many of the prinClaude Eggertsen, Carbon high deciples taught in the word of wisdom were advocated by the medical world bating coach, announced Wednesday that the annual class contest was won Joseph Smith, the Mormon" prophet by the senior debaters, who scored received this word of wisdom as an in six engagements. The actual revelation from the Deity, and five victories came second with four vicfreshmen taught it to his followers as the word tories and taro defeats, and the junof God for the temporal salvation of even in matches. The the people, and it has been observed iors broke failed tosix win any of their sophomores memof church the the majority by six debates. bership ever since that time. Members of the winning team were Statistics quoted above and many Frank Inui and Frances Seaton on truthother available, indicate the the and Jerry Roberta affirmative, fulness of the principles involved, and and Katherine Georgelaa on the negaSaints are colsince the Latter-da- y tive. lectively and as a group healthier than the average of nations as an- Lawrence; A E. Day, Mohrland; Davnounced by the league of nations, they id Day, Columbia; Merrill Day, Elconsider this condition a vindication mo, and four sisters, Mrs. Amelia Anof their doctrine. derson, Boise, Ida.; Mrs. Polly Wilson and Mrs. Irene Oviatt, Elmo, and WELL KNOWN RESIDENT OF Mrs. Dorothy McArthur, Huntington. EMERY COUNTY SUCCUMBS The body is at the Deseret mortuary pending funeral arrangements. Ira Alfred Day, 78, old resident of Emery county, died at Elmo Tuesday evening of general debility. Mr. Day was born at Springville, February 14, 1855, a son of Abram and Elmira Buckley Day. He is survived by his wife, Polly A Day, Elmo; four sons, Ira N. 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