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CIST 10 OBSERVE SEW Everett P. Teasdale, who lias re ceived credentials as a member of the Yuma Project Cost Review Board, has in that connection just to hand the following instructions: Department of the Interior United States Reclamation Service, eng Route, El Paso, Texas, June 4, 1915. Members of Boards of Review: Your appointment from the secre tary of the interior as member of the board of review is of the character which requires reports to be made to him only and that no information nor interviews concerning the work of the Board of Review should be made pub lic nor copies be sent by you to other local boards except through him. Secretary Lane requests that you act accordingly. Yours truly, A. P. DAVIS. Director and Chief Engineer. persons, residents of the county, be tween the ages of sixteen and twenty two, graduates of the Union High School Any persons wishing to take this examination should make application to the county superintendent very promptly. I ' C. LOUISE BOEHRINGER, County Superintendent of Schools "hi io m ONE HUNDRED YEAMS" To which Mr. Teasdale has made re ply as follows: Yuma, Ariz., June 8, 1915. A. P." Davis, Director and Engineer U. S. Reclamation Service, Washington, D. C. Your instructions, June 4, eng route El Paso, Texas, members of boazd of review, relative to dissemination of the information, or interviews in the furnishing of reports to other local boards except through the secretary, which is made at his request duly re ceived, and same will be followed. Yours truly, EVERETT P. TEASDALE, Member Board of Cost Review, Yuma Project, California. YUMA Ell ill! Examinations for a county scholar ship at the University of Arizona will be given in the office of the County Superintendent of schools, the last Saturday in June (June 2Gth). The University requires that candi dates for county scholarships be ex amined in but five subjects: 1 Eng lish 2 Algebra, 3 Science (Agricul ture, Botany, Zoology, Physical Geog raphy or Chemistry) ; and two sub jects selected from the following: 4 History (American History and Civics, European- History or Ancient His tory) ; 5 Foreign Language. (Latin, 'French, German, Spanish) or Plane Geomethy, or a second science. The student making the highest av erage in this examination becomes the winner of the count- scholarship. And this scholarship entitles the holder to One Hundred Fifty dollars ($150.00), which shall be used by the holder for tuition, room and board at the Univer sity of Arizona during the academic year following the award. Should the holder fail to accept the scholarship others passing the examination may be appointed in the order of excel lence. The examination is open only to THIS IS THE NAME OF A NEW BOOK BY EUGENE CHRIS- TIAN, F. S. D. , Eugene Christian. F. B. D., the I world's greatest Food Scientist, has just published a new book called "How i to Live 100 Years." I This book tells you what to eat ' according to your age, your work and the time of the year. It teaches you j how to select, how to combine and so as to establish perfect digestion and assimilation of food and perfect elimination of waste. In other words, it teaches you how to cure all stomach and intestinal disorders by removing their causes, which is wrong eating. If you have indigestion, gas, fermen tation, sour stomach or any such dis orders after a meal, this book tells you how to put the remedy on your table at the next meal. Dr. Christian shows tha all animals hoV to proportion your food at meals except man live about eight times as long' as it takes them to get their growth. If man should do this he would live nearly 200 years; but civi lized man dies at the average age of 39. He begins to lose his teeth, his eyes and his hair, and drops into his grave only a few years after he is grown. Dr. Christian shows that 22 per cent of all the human beings born into the world die before they are one year old. Twenty-five per cent more die before their fifth birthda3r, and more . than half of the human race die before they are twenty-five. All other animals on tne globe live ' eight times as long as it takes them to get their growth. Man breathes the same air, drinks the same water, lives under the same sunshine, but differs from his brother animals only in his eating, therefore Dr. Christian shows conclusively that this appalling discrepancy must be on account or his eating habits and he has proved that his theory is true by curing over 23,000 people within the past ten years by teaching them what to eat and gives the secret of his methods. This book does not disarrange or how to eat. '"How to Live 100 Years," upset the family table. 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