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Show I QUALITY FIRST i Has AiwayS'Been our Motto I r Jewelry Repair Wtrk I Honest Good At Honut Prion I. C. M. WgndelBoe, Jeweler ; d i THE FATE OF THE CONSUMPTIVE avnamuunuMsut s V "Don't le a victim of Phtlslopho-bla," Phtlslopho-bla," Is a warning sent out by the Utah Public Health Association. Phtisiophobla, ' it la explained, la the "morbid dread or fear of tuberculosis." tubercu-losis." A reasonable fear of tuberculosis is desirable because tuberculosis is a disease to be dreaded and' guarded against. The careless consumptive who. spits promiscuously and neglect neg-lect to observe the other necessary precautions is far more dangerous to the public and especially to the members mem-bers of his family than a leper. But the careful consumptive who -burns his sputum (spltf, thoroughly disinfects disin-fects his- clothing, handkerchiefs, dishes, etc., by bqllLng or by antiseptic antisep-tic solutions, coughs only In his handkerchief or paper napkin, sleeps nlone, etc.,- is not a menace to anyone any-one and may safely associate with his fellow men. s A consumptive should not, of cocrse, handle children and the tuberculous tu-berculous mother should not nurse or care for her Infant because children chil-dren are especially susceptible, to infection. in-fection. N But there Is no reason Why a careful consumptive should be treated treat-ed as an outcast tram society. Tet that Is what oftea happens. He is not wanted In hotels and boarding houses. In many barber shops he Is refused service. Fellow1 employees do not want to work beside aim. This Is not only unnecessary. It Is' cruel. It deprives many a harmless person of the comforts. which he especially es-pecially needs.- It destroys his opportunity op-portunity to earn an honest living and often makes of him a' pauper or a tramp. Ho Is driven Into the very cheapest lodging houses, where he eaaaot avoid spreading his Infection. Moreover the knowledge that such treatment threatens them, causes many,men In the earlier and curable stages ef the disease to refuse to . take treatments or to observe precautions, pre-cautions, thereby exposing their associates as-sociates to the danger nnd permitting permit-ting the dlease to become so en-arftehet,! en-arftehet,! their ows systema that . ir le'impofcribls; J " "rv V, ' &,Wsnnwl4nnnnjnnnjRrnnemfnnnsa4 ' - It Is whaa yon have a, torero sold that yea appreelateiao goad alh, f Uea H ,Chaaiber!ata Oosgk Eeane-dy. Eeane-dy. jafrs. Frank Crocker., Faaa, m. WTites: "Onr five-year aid son Paul.. eaughta terer aatd latt'wtetec that settled, oa his lungs :aad to ha. terrlUe'eoughtag epelkr. We were-. greatly worried 'about Mm as tto medlelae we 'gave him dldaet heie him la (the leant. A neighbor poke-so poke-so highly ot Chamberlain's Cough) Remedy that I got a bottle et It. The first dose benefited hla so much that I continued giving it to hlni until he was cured." Adv The Third Liberty Loan is here., See that you do your part. . See the Oldsmonlle. Beauty, power, economy, durability. North Utah Auto' Co. AdT bt California's Weeping Trees. California has but two species of native na-tive trees that are normally of weeping; habit. One Is Qucrcus lobata, the valley val-ley oak, having Irs most southerly range near Burbank. The other la Plcca Brewerlanaf tho weeping spruce, which I" found Inn few Isolated mountainous moun-tainous sections In the northwestern; corner 'of the state. Being Ahead ef the Times. The world calls every man that It ahead ot his age a crank. There Is m disgrace In it It may be a little hard not to be understood nnd appreciated whea iron know you have what tha world needs, notes an exchange. Bat remember, that's the, way with the world. It sometimes takes years, and even centuries for people to npprectat what's beyond their experience. '- r ' Husband and Wife. Compensation for serrlcea readered t by a wife outride ot the home et her husband, with whom she Is Uvtog, sack -services not being In the discharge of her household or domestic, duttas,- and lot la Interference therewith, hr held: recoverable la an action therefor la her own name and for ber own use, la Bedttol vs. Bwlng, L. R. A. 1917K, 27, HgM of Chelea. Toa cannot always cheoao year as-" sodatea, bat yoa can select yonr ceae-panlons, ceae-panlons, observes a sago. Clrcam-stancea Clrcam-stancea may throw yoa with paeplo-whp paeplo-whp are distasteful to yoa, bat dream-stances dream-stances cannot force yon to take them to your hearts and Into your coat- deace. Choice Is stronger than aa- ' vtroameat Wherever yea are, yea al- j -a it Wiis aw raiHMrsn, ,. . ,M ;t.'aNley nwy nke.themaMge,bat ' ', what Interests the average farmer I more than that Is the fact that he mast t keep.tbe mare going to make money. 1 Bxchange. i , " - TBE DOUBLE STANDABD OiX GA Ca r ? Capital Stock H00000., Full Paid, nop Assssab.i v , . WAGM msTmm hfAMB AMANR1CBL . v BTJT A SMA1X DrVmwTsKKT HAS ' 2 Stock selling at 10c n share. $19 buys 200 shares; SCO buys I0B share; $191 buys lOOe'skam. M desired, send U a share eata 'r and Je per share each month. S per eamt dlseeant for aU aash. Figaro what U means it it advaneea to H.0t,or l.9e aa ethers have ooae. ' Our holdings are la Wyoming, Oklahoma, Kansas, Kentucky, Colorado, Col-orado, Texas, vher weUs prodaeo aa high aa ie,e9 barrela dally, Oao 100 barrel weU wUl pay 7J,00.e a year; whtea'Wal'd oaabia as to. pay 4 per eeat anMaOt dlvldeads oa stock tesaed, as Sf per sent at aet araflto are to be paid' la'dlvUiads 'eteikieideri! r':t ; W,,. Wo aroelllar atoekto laereasohedlagfl, driU weOa aad pay dlvl-deads. dlvl-deads. Buy bow before It advaneea. u' ' ' GENERAL OFFICES , , 830SevtttJSelstBUto , Ddsitox C4ora4ls r 0eo.R.Markey, Win. F. Re ynokk, ' President Secretary. Salsssaaa Waaaai. Sand Par Sree OS Maa Aad Lllajatsas aWaaaawBBaaaaaaaaaaaWBfJa n s I " r, ..: . . - '' . h , U.w J --f c |