Show THANKS TO THE DOCTOR Out at Saltair one da day a man manbo said bo ho was having so IO good a time he foil felt sure he was doing wrong He lIe expressed expressed ex ex- pre pressed sed a general that ono one do the lie things s that one en- en en 1 Joys jors Dr Woods In a n recent magazine article wins the general gen sou- I era eral gratitude for he declares that there are right things lungs s which are en en- And eating is one of oC them Ho He declares good health and strength demand that one should eat cot catas as ns much as one wants that the tho appetite appe appe- tite Is a safe guide in ht the matter of QC I Ithe eating that the generous eaters enters ar are the strongest stand the greatest wear and tear of oC lifes life's exertions and 11 Ilvo longer than lien those of oC depleted larders He Tie points out that times of oC famine aro always J times tines of or pestilence and aud that It if there were anything in the time theor theory of ot slender diet and health heah h famine times would be lie times of ot greatest greatest greatest great great- est mental and physical achievement Dr Hutchinson has conferred a n. favor Cavor in showing eho to the people that the they may safely rel eat heartily of good food tood If It the they want It And since It will 1 provide strength th for tor greater work since It will make life lire longer and since eating is a very enjoyable le exercise exercise exercise exer exer- cise anyway here Is a prescription that will be followed State Bank Examiner Albert Alhert Glazier GIn Gla zier returning from an examination I of ot many banks in ht the central and southern part of ot Utah declares there Is every reason to anticipate a period of sound and amI prosperous business l There Is plenty plent of or money In the country country coun coun- tr try and nn on earnest wish to invest It in III any kind of or development enterprise C that can be he approved by sound busness bus bus' ness neES Judgment Utah is not going to tl tobe tobe be he deprived of ot the Big Four Years Year I |