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Show LOST A BUNCH OF KEYS, ON hook. Finder return to this office. I- ...... 1 4' V 4 ' k , - is ' - ... - ' " Pi S ' ' " ''. " ' H ' 1 ,-. t I , i Leo Drage of the U. S. Navy Cet your Wedding Announcements at the Pyramid Office. ADLETS FOR SALE Home cured Pork and Lard. S. N. Cade. 6-22 FOR SALE All kinds of currants and gooseberries. Please bring your order to K. Therkelsen. 6-22 U. S. Tires are GOOD TIRES Sumner Garage - I I Does ian Know Pore Than Mis God? j 4 I If not then why this ruthless removal of Vital I Parts of the body daily by the Surgeon's knife? - X You have n body It's human the most wonderful piece of mechanism I ever made by the creator. Each bone, muscle, and everjvpart placed in it ' Y with a purpose, a definite act, or certain function to perform at a prescribed time and place, in a manner all its 011. The result of this co-ordinated X action of the many various functions of the fody constitute HEALTH. You T are able to live, be happy and enjoy health and everything that the world has to offer you, just as the Creator intended. J et almost every day you read of someone being stripped of a vital X part of their body. You hear the surgeon say, "God did not know how man should be made, let me improve him." Is this done through ignorance or X lor mercenary gain? Is it because the surgeon is ignorant of the purpose i ami function of the organism, or, knowing what the normal function is, the Y knowledge of how to correct it, and have it resume its normal function is beyond him? Appendicitis for instance. I know that some people regard this as a Y disease. Others claim it to be a fad, while some surgeons regard it as an opportunity. Y'ou had your appendix in the body yesterday, wluch X performed its functions in a normal way. Y'ou were healthy. Today you have jour appendix with pain in and around it. Y'ou are sick, (appendicitis) which is an inflamed condition of the appendix. So the only difference X lies in the inflamed condition. WHY NOT KK.MOVE THE IXFLAMATION? Yesterday you had the appendix and were well. Today you have the appendix 1 plus heat (inttamation) and are sick. Are you going to cut out the appendix . to remove the heat? No, you must have the cause of the inhumation re- X moved. , j HERE IS THE WAY J Having found the cause of your ailment, let us go a little farther. Y'ou T have a watch. It fails to keep correct time, and you take, it to the Watch- maker. What does he 'do? Does he say that the man who made this was X wrong; that he did not produce this mechanism in the correst way? "AVe T will just CUT OCT this wheel. It is of no use here." No, your Watchmaker T looks over your timepiece and its mechanism. He will find one small part out of proper alignment, which he proceeds to adjust so that it works in 4 perfect harmony with the rest of the mechanism. Your watch resumes its J functions. You have a good timepiece again. Now let us apply tliis same reasoning to your body, which is the great- est piece of mechanism ever created. Having shown you in the above para-J para-J graph what is the cause of disease, also with the cut as you see, I can show you furthur X-Ray pictures of the subluxated vertebrae. Now you come a in and let the Chiropractor line up these subluxated vertebrae. This he knows how to do. It is a method all its own. He adjusts the misaligned "Spinal segment back into place (back into alignment.) This done, the presure is taken otr the nerve, while currents are permitted to flow un-X un-X interrupted between the brain and the affected part for the purpose of re- constructing the diseased part back to healh, through the re-establishment j of normal function. " ' , X Upon the health of the children today depends the health and strength T of the Nation tomorrow. s ' ' I ; AQCTx ATFECTION3 OF My of the v , ry&3 following pins my bo oiused bf ' neryes impinged at the spina 0 4 X 8 subluxated vertebra: i ! Melvin C. Olsen, D. C. I VN,?1. PALMER SCHOOL GRADI ATK. tyVVVT i i tVVV' LUNGS Member of the Universal Chiropractor's Association. i x 9 r:SvvJPANCREAS N i 'vASPU:f:N Hours 2 :ii()-o :."?() p. in. daily. Mount Pleasant. Phone 58. 5, ZrrR V KIDNEYS i Y&iZW SMALL BOWEL Monday, We.1ne.sday and Friday at Moroni, 10-12 a. m. 4 t rfz&L. LARGE BOWEL Fairview daily at Hans Madsen's residence. X f --rGENrrAL ORGANS j : y thighs . legs Any by App0intment. 5 8riN. or man j 'si3- " - ; The Load Must Be ' Divided f " . . . ,-r.nfronted by a constantly In- 1 WE are doing everythmg in our we arccontronrea y power to assUt in the prose- creasing deficit. , cution of the war. We have We are glad to assume much of met every requirement of the Govern- the oad a3 we can possibly carry. We i ment in the way of furnishing facil- . feel it is 0ur patriotic duty to .impose I ities for its needs. At the same time nQ burden upon the public which we I we have successfully maintained com- might carry ourselves. But our re- I mercial service of satisfactory quality. sources are Jimited as they are in any I We have done this in the face of . other business, and we have finally enormously increased costs of ma-. reached, and even passed, the hm.t. J terial and labor. In fact, it has been The question of service 11 a ques- I a tremendoui burden, and we have car- tion of revenues. Hence, the problem 1 ried the load alone. 0f producing-revenues adequate to the I The difficulty lie in the fact that needs of the service is one with which I ' our reven- have not increased in" the public and the Company are mu- J $ proportion to our expense. Telephone tually concerned. 1 rates har remained stationary while Existing conditions make it impera- 1 everythinf that goes into the render- tjve that some adjustments be intro- I ing of telephone service has advanced duced whereby the service may be in- I I In cost. sured against deterioration through in- I Thia cooditioo has continued, until adequate revenue. j The Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Co. j All those knowing themselves indebted to Mrs. E. F. Lamont please call and settle before June 28th. Advt. Born to the wife of Henry P. Olsen a boy on Monday, June 17th L0ST--A package addressed to Mrs. Oscar Smith containing valuable letters and a watch, Finder please leave at this office. " FOR SALE--35 acres of alfalfa alfal-fa land, good team of mares, harness and wagon. See Arthur 0. Neilson. U. S. Tires are GOOD TIRE9-Sumner TIRE9-Sumner Garage. ifj HP . OUR COFFEE IS KIXG lm$ )?H -matchless in flavor and aroma, an- AlSr !?il (iiJM rivalleJ in its exquisite taste. Don't j be content with inferior coffees when f V nv'1k '-iP S El - A ours can be had at a price no higher. LHV H-i I For oreakfast or dinner our coffee j--MM' ERICKSEN MEAT & GROCERY CO. I Keep Your Temper t Been losing your temper, tinkering with that crippled j X car? I X DON'T DO IT! j . Bring ifto us and let us put it in such fine shape that j I . there '11 he a smile in every revolution of the wheels. j We have expert machanics who are perfectly familiar j X )VMh eVGry piece of 5'0ur car aud kuow therein they j tail and how to remedy the trouble. j X We also keep on hand a good line of parts for the j popular makes of cars. ' ! I AIR FURNISHED FREE. Ballard & Coates I Mount Pleasant, Utah. j r, i Co. rra - -14 MT. PLEASANT, UTAH |