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Show HEALTH Him. i A Syioiml of lite M'1 l"C hy Pr- Sor--iu mid Oilier LudltiH. The following is a summary of the article handed in by "Lady Reader;" Hints on health tfivei) by Dr. Hannah Sorenson and assistaulo ' in the Second Ward Hall, October 17th. Mrs. Sorenson said all science is a part of but one great whole, the base, of which is to know how to live rightly. Mor monism is beau-j ; tiful; all science and truth are included in-cluded in it, Pru-natal culture and home training have much to do1 with social purity. At home children chil-dren are taught to or not to deceive," lie, steal and use improper language. Social purity must be born at home. Mrs. Olive Anderson of Spring-ville, Spring-ville, said every young woman tooki! fojth to marriage, and God has implanted this u;:uiro within lun'. Girls are frequently disappointed disap-pointed hy not finding the joy they anticipate in matrimony, but is is because they have not been properly taught how to live. Mrs. Delia Booth of Provo, said we should learn how to economize h.bor dress :ind dirt uldeh will make us, more peaceful and contented, Mrs. Thora Haven of Springville, said by deforming our bodies we insult our creator. By present modes of dress we lose our natural female form. Mrs. Augusta Grant ofSalt Lake. 1 said the greatest b-'autitier is per- ! feet health. ! j Kvery f inner. Moekraiser ami : fruit grow-r in Boxelder County j should be .i regular reader of the j American Farmer it Farm News. one of the most largely circulated general farming journals published : in the United States. Remember it can he had absolutely free by ' paying the regular subscription price of The Bi oi.er in advance. |