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Show mm aaa f The Cigarette Habit. Kaysvllle, Feb. 12th, Professor Hinckley of tha L D S Uulvcslty, was a speaker at a joint meeting of tho Y M M I A and the Y L M I A 8unday at the Kaysvllle meeting bouse and made a featuro of tho evils of clgerets and tobacco tobac-co lu general upon the careers of youug men In nil walks of life. He said that he was authorized by a prominent rail way official in Salt Lake to state there would bo 10.000 positions open to young men of good habits who never have used tobacco, clgerets in particular, at salaries ranging from 175 per month and upward. For these positions, Mr. Hinckley said that boys raised in the country would be given prefcronco bccatiso of tho fact that their outdoor life had given them greater development tbau is fouud in city youth. Professor Hinckley said that statistics show that in lilac cases out of ten, clgcrct smokers become nervous wrecks and that men who use tobacco arc never desired by railway companies in positions where cool heads and steady nerves aro required. Int. Mt. Republic-can. |