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Show F.il.FEiRTO TOUR THE STATE Ben Johnson, who is serving a 100 days' jail sentence at Manti for engaging en-gaging In the practice of his profession profes-sion of chlropracty without a license, has refused offers of business men of that city to pay his fine, preferring to serve out his scntonce. This is the assertion of F. J. Frcenor, local chiropractor chiro-practor and president of the Utah Association As-sociation of Chiropractors, who returned re-turned from Mantl yesterday. He went there In company of his secretary, secre-tary, Dr. A. G. Ralston, to pay a visit to the Imprisoned chiropractor. In his advocacy of the new bill on chiropractlcs, which will be submitted to the next legislature, Mr. Freenor has arranged the following itinerary: Monday, Brigham, In the opera house, where the local orchestra and the Eagles' quartette from this city will furnish the music. Wednesday, NephI, at tho Venice theatre. , Thursday, Mount Pleasant, at the Elite theatre. Friday, Ephriam, at the Mozart theatre. the-atre. Saturday, Manti, at the opera house. During the trip from NephI to Manti the Mountain Echo Band of Girls of Ephriam will furnish the music mu-sic for the meetings. oo |