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Show TAI1ERNACLE CHOIR NOTICE The Tabernacle choir will moot at 7 o'clock Friday evening of this weok for rehearsal, on account of tho concert con-cert or demonstration to be given In tho Tabernacle that ovenlng also that thoso desiring to attend tho B. Y. Opera may do bo. A full attondanco la deslrod. , S. B. MITTON, Director. t Itacbol Loulao, tho four-month-old child of Trof. Chas. W. Bees, died Wednesday afternoon of tonsllltls. Funoral services will bo held at tho residence of Pres. Balllf, 129 North 1st West, Friday at 12:30 o'clock. al F. M. Stophonson of Lowlston was In Logan yostorday on business for tho Lowlston-Boar Rlvor Irrigation company, for which ho is secretary. i I Bo loyal to your rtato Bd patron be Utah Industrie. Buy your goods at home. m im OREGON SHORT LINE EXCURSIONS. Tor Conference, Salt Lako City, April 3rd to 8th, Inclusive Samo rates via any route with usual high standard equipment and service Ask agents for rates .md further details. Adv. 4-G It pays to advortlao try It TESTIMONY I IN FAVOR OF 1 CHIROPRACTIC I r personally testify that I havo H been helped by nnd under tho Chlro- H practlc causo. I know of many ensos 1H pronounced by tho medical doctors M uncuriiblo, nnd, knowing this, I do- ffl siro to give my testimony to my mif- KM foring fellow citizens. I approached fH tho rtprusentatUo of Cacho county ifl In a humble wiiy. It0 listened to mo fl with apparent Interest, but ho t'j thought It not necessary to chnngo ill the now existing laws on tho modi- ifl cal profession, but ho promised to ivfl befriend tho chiropractic causo and illl ho wlsbed mo to wrlto to him. I did mM so; others did tho same with tho IB legislators. IB The chiropractor had nothing to fl do with tho making up of my loiters. II I hnvo been acquainted with chlro- praetors nnd chiropractic work over N Binco tho year 1908, nnd I havo found fl tho practitioners to bo honest, trust. Ill worthy men that I bollovo would " I never permit letters to bo mailed to ny legislature of n fraudulent char- 1 I actor, or do such themselves, but I they requested, if their patients and I friends folt so disposed, to wrlto to I tho legislative body. Their truo ' I testimony in regard to thoir condl- I tlon and desires that a law might bo I Passed that would permit them to I Practice that tho peoplo bo pormlt- I tod to employ tho doctor of their I choice, as wo understand that tho I I medical men of our fair stato had I made tho statoment that thoro would I I bo no moro chiropractic adjustments ' I given In this stato after March 1, ' I 1917, nnd wo sincoroly hoped that ! I tho legislators would tako a differ- j I ont vlow of tho situation and onact I such laws as would bo benoflclal to II tho community. It pains mp to think 91 that such noblo men of honor, filled . yl with lovo for home and the welfare ,11 of our peoplo, would raise their volco ' II ngainst such a noblo causo, and tho 1 I boneflt It Is doing to our people. Our H representative should have taken ,1 I deepor thought boforo voting on such H a matter. K, I havo taken adjustments from Dr. 1 y O. L. Chadwlck, tho local chlroprac- I I tor, and I testify that ho has helpod I 1 mo In many ways. 1 ff ELIZABETH STANDING, It Colllnston, Utah. . Adv. 3-22 lip |