Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 134

Location:
Ogden, Utah
Issue Date:
Page:
134
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

i-M 1SBIC Ogden Standard-Examiner Sunday June 29 1975 DidlSara Medkiroe NoH- Always they were luxuries and only the wealthy could afford them He died in 1883 at 78 Brigham Yoing testified to that fact in July on Pioneer hundreds of instances of meif women and children being iraled by the power of God through the laying on of He suggested parents in 1875 that they shodd know what to do when their children are sick of riling for a doctor you should idmmister to DIVINE HEALING In addition to relying medical men for healing LDS Church taught and practiced with success spiritual or divine healing by the laying on of hands William Palmer writing in the Utah Historical Quarterly in faith in 1833 Dr Neibaur used a dental turnkey an implement with a hinged claw on a gimlet-shaped handle for pulling by twisting Later he acquired forceps Cavities in decaying teeth were cleaned with suitable picks and filled with alum and borax then sealed over with beeswax The only anaesthetic was laudanum He collected Irs pay in beet molasses com meal and pigweed greens although much of i work was donated especially to widows and others who pay Dr Neibaur 'was the dentist for Brigham Yeung and his family and the families of other church leaders He WTote poetry and strangely enough manufactured the first matches in Utah at a time when drachm and a half of magnesia daily If a youngster had to take castor oil she suggested putting the oil in a pan that was heating over the fire The next step was to break an egg into it and stir the oil and the egg add some jelly or salt Dr Shipp died in 1938 at the age of 92 The first dentist in Utah was Dr Alexander Neibaur who was born near Coblentz Purssia in 1808 the son of a Hebrew physician and surgeon He studied dentistry at the University of Berlin and had his first practice in Preston England USED TURNKEY He was not only first dentist he was the first Jew to be converted to the Mormon 1942 reported there were! them by the laying on of hands of unquestioned cases of land anointing with pil and give 3 Pi miraculous healing through! them mild food anl herbs and faith and prayer in the records medicine that you of the early I the Mormon leader eid The history of medicine in Utah country began perhaps thousands of years ago with the i Indian medicine man The Indian theroy was that all kinds of illness was caused by evil little devils that affected and tormented man The Indian practionioner's job was to drive the demons away eject them forcefully if necessary or at the least to harrass them so much be glad to depart Often the medicine used was so repulsive no self-respecting devil would dare to remain in its presence The Indian doctor relied upon mystic chants to drive or entice the evil ones away His songs were given to him by the spirits but he had to experiment to determine if the medicine was given by a good or a bad spirit MANY DIED While the Indians too hot on the patients generally died they had some effective remedies A powerful emetic was produced by boiling the leaves and stems of the creasote bush or chaparral by boiling A syrup made COMPLETE LINE OF BURNED CLAY PRODUCTS Face Brick Economy Brick Drain Tile Patio Tile Masonry Tools Fireplace Equipment Motor Colors Target Saws Congregational Church Pushed School Effort STOP IN TODAY The Congregational Church in IMPORTANT to the railroad and to the communities it served was the telegraph These men are at work in Weber Canyon setting up communications with as the armv of construction workers moved toward Promontory in 1389 Courtcsv Union Pacific Railroad Museum Collection INTERPACE BRICK CORP- sticky pine gum in water in0e1 was orgamzed in July duced vomiting 1877 with 10 members Work necessity of a good public school system The public schools we opened in 1890 and many church schools gradually were phased cut Harrisviile Plant 736 West Nes'mvilla Rd Once-Antagonistic President spw Sap from the balsam pine added to sage brush tea and boiled down to a syrup was given for coughs and colds Snake bites and other such infections were treated with a polutice and a beverage made from the root of a certain plant that grew in the mountains They called it The Indians had such faith in i the root of that plant they had THREE GENERATIONS A was suspended for a time later then resumed in 1883 In 1884 Rev Thayer of Kansas Missions Congregational Church organized a church in the New West School in Ogden Two years earlier in 1882 23 schools in rural districts were sustained by the New West Commission including those in Lehi Kamas Farmington Hooper Bountiful Sandy Learned He Been Decieved SERVICE Due to the routing of railroad Tennessee who was appointed When the train stopped the jittie fear of snake bites trains plans by on June 8 1875 was elected to City Council committee sip- cut the wounds open passenger 1 Since 1914 Since 1914 Since 1914 when our company was formed by Fred Froerer Sr Froerer Corp has ontinued to offer professional real estate and insurance service Mr Froerer organized and was resident of the Ogden Home Builders Association which built many homes on 27th and 28th steets above Harrison Blvd near Marilyn Dr He also built the first two homes in Ogden in IS? after the depression a very speculative venture at the time) After the wac Mr Froerer devioped and sold property and homes in El Rancho Approx 240 homes Ku served 3 terms on the Ogden City Planning Commission Board of Examiners and as president of State Realtor Assertion 1934 Hits son Fred Froerer Jr served as the state president in 1968 This progress veness is still a trademark of Froerer Corp Professional services offered today include complete insurance facilities a progressive sales team in real estate helps us sell mce homes Prosssicnai! qualified appraisal service and home mortgage loans along with our property mmagement department round out our services When you need qualified and professional service see us! a a uia President Ulysses Grant to' meet the Chief Executive 601 ami suck them then apply their Centerville Stockton Morgan Kavsville Bingham Canyon Vernal Wanship Midway Slaterville Coalville among Lynne Willard and Trenton These schools were organized because there were no public I schools in Utah until 1890 andj there was a growing need for mission schools to meet the DOCTORS CAME requirements I excited about seeing the first A specjai train was planned Enrouie Mr Cannon and the When the Mormons came to ACADEMY STARTS President ever to visit the ft the council to go to Ogden President got better acquainted Utah they brought with them in July 1378 under the Territory their enthusiasm vas the next morning to meet the v'hile President Young chatted number of doctors including auspices of Colorado College bped on diffsrsnf r83sons President tho Chicf xxccutivs vii6 sccrsl wcmsn I the Sslt Lskc Acsdemyj slsoi President Grant was But Gov Emery and his LINED STREET One of these was Dr Ellis known as Gordon Academy was prejudiced against Utah and committee left by the early Greeted at the had manifested toward tre regular train and went as far as hundreds of Sunday people a degree of Peterson Station on the Union children who lined the street for met the Presidential a half-mile from the Utah Heber Park City Huntsville Mormon people a hostility equaled only by that cf Pacific met me ncjiucnuai a fgy vIic Ui IHCDC vvaa Ui juuw KliUWli Ab VJUIUUIl -t Shipp born at a logging camp incorporated and began its first' School Da' ls County Iowa in 1847 term in September i Dr ShiDD had a number of In suhseuuenl vears schools Dr Shipp had a number ofj In subsequent years schools! remedies for various ills in- in all other areas were formed FROERER CORP joins our nation as we honor our country bj tsking pride in our heritage and renew our patriotism as we celebrate Jd I Bl i I-1 i I fcr! A-'r I fi ft vr i1 t-2 Utr 1- is Vt Hj iv IP I ii KV tt I OUR NATIONS 200th BIRTHDAY eluding alcoholism providing education for the Her cure for that was a youth of Utah 6 mixture of a half ounce of Quite often many of the pupils were from LDS homes One effect of this educational! V7Ut: ciicCl U1 Uila tUUUdUUimi ft President Buchanan partv and accompanied it back Central block to East Temple WAS DECEIVED to Ogden the President was impressed The City Council train Apparent thi prejudice and yionTon President hirdnry was based on incorrect aboard reac information for Grant is said to if fHdin "as number of residents Valtini' to' children" greet the guests governor replied Ive been deceived! ROLLED IN Brigham 'pi! Omen mer and asked Whose '-'ucu children are these? a large the rme admitted while he here that he had been deceived relation to the true condition been the of affairs Utah ROLLED IN I President murmured Sround quassia a drug ex- tracted from the wood of eer-a lldUCU iium Luc ji cca i tain tropical American trees steeped in a pint of vinegar 2600 WASH BLVD 621-6S44 GO stem with its scholarly teachers was to demonstrate the' teaspoonful every time the! 'desire for liquor was ex- Tne Mormons rejoiced at his The Presidential party con- Next day the President perienced She claimed it coming for they hoped see sisted of President and Mrs visited the Temple Block where satisfied the craving for alcohol! the situation a little better from Grant Gen Babcock Col1 the temple was under produced a feeling of their point of view Fred Grant and wife Adolph struction got a view of the city stimulation and strength Non-Mormons on the other Borie ex-Secretary of the Navy from the hills north of town Shipp said be less hand felt just like the Mormons and Gov John Thayer of and toured Camp Douglas and headache and heartache if but their plans were to capture Wyoming I Emigration Canyon people bend forward him and prevent him from The UP train rolled into As he left the station the next 1 when the stomach is empty and being impressed by the genial Ogden shortly after noon day for the return trip the jn the early morning hours courtesies that would be ex The President who was car was decorated hen the heart has less support tended to him by the founders standing on the rear platform of with flowers and thousands fro the organs below the of Utah la car with Gen Babcock and! cheered as the train headed for diaphragm When the announcement came Mr Borie was recognized by Ogden that the Presidential party was the crowd and hundreds began! Greeted once more in the I TREATED WARTS on its way a meeting of federal waving hats and handkerchiefs Junction City by a large crowd For treating warts she officers and representatives of The Ogden Brass Band played 1 the President remarked that the recommended three grams of anti-Mormon groups was held to the and the visit had been a pleasure A committee of 10 headed by President saluted by removing marred only by the regret he George Emery of his hat and bowing stay longer The prescription was v-Si HAIRPIECES HAVE BEEN AROUND FOR SH ABOUT AS LONG AS AMERICA HKS 'j uTff fi Hairpieces have been around a long time but they weren't near the quality of the lifelike hair replacement of today! Special fitting with plaster cast of head available Satisfaction quorantee Local manutactunng with notion distribution 8 day delivery Campaign wig The hair replacement with an appearance as natural looking as the hair growing out of your own scalp KEEPING AMERICAN HOMES WARM Our onl business is making sel- ng and servicing men's hairpieces from inexpensive stretch wigs to fine quality hairpieces APPROACHING OUR 10th YEAR cn( I cp ORE MOST lill I REPLACES Bag wig For Information Write or Cali: Lifelike Ogden ffn 2238 Washington Blvd Ut 84401 hair or men Suite 208 801 621-2355 Name Address City State Zip Phone Number a 897 West Riverdois Road 394-171 4 i i -5 i 4 A.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About The Ogden Standard-Examiner Archive

Pages Available:
572,154
Years Available:
1920-1977