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Show DR. 0. B. ROSE OPENS OFFICES IN THIS CITY Lognn Is to have another chiropractor, chiro-practor, nnd this time it Is ono of our own native sons, ono who has been schooled at tho science in ono of the best chiropractic schools In the land. Dr. G. B. Hose, who has been practicing in Salt Lako during tho summer months, having been in tho offices of Dr. It. B. Johnson, while tho latter was on his vacation, has doclded to open offices hero. Dr. Roso Is a graduuto of tho Palmer school of Chiropractic at Davenport, Iowa. To completed a threo-year course, having also studied the use of tho X-ray In connection with his course. At tho Palmer school thero are over 700 students, nmong which aro about 1G Utahns. At tho present time there nro four from Lognn studying nt this school. They aro Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Jackson, Frank Dahlo and Mathcw Nelson. Tho latter Is n graduato of tho B. Y. collego and was boforo entering tho school, on the faculty of tho U. A. C. Dr. Roso says tho Utah students nt tho Palmer school stand high among their classmen. They aro Industrious In-dustrious and dovotcd to tholr work nnd consequently mako friends with the faculty as well as tho students. Dr. Roso was president of his class and was tho valadlctorlan. Ho Is well propared In his lino, having had practical work In tho east, nnd while In Snlt Lako ho has had as high as fifty adjustments to may a day. Tho now adjusting parlors will bo In tho Georgo W. Thatcher building over tho Shnmhart-Chrlstlansen storo. In addition to his priictlco, Dr. Roso oxpects to conduct regularly regular-ly n clinic for school children, between be-tween tho hours of 3 and 1 p. m. each d v, when tho children nro accom- .i. vl bj their parents or guardians. |