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Show LEHI FREE PRESS. LEHL UTAH 1 jlsk Me Jlnolher q A General Quiz B Francisco-- MONG rl lim "L b- Spanish-Am- war? The Answert It 2. Cordell Marino in northern is San Italy, with an area of 38 square BY miles length over water is AYi year. Calvin Coolidge. 6. The world's longest chain is chain made of 12,500 a 4,200-fonickel steel links, used in planting ocean cables. 7. Killed in action, 498; died of wounds, 202; died of disease, 5 423; died of accidents, etc., 349; total deaths, 6,472. 5. UncLMdK Say: ii different. FIRST SIGN OF SPRING! Seeds the first Ferry's Seeds displays appear, spring is just around the corner and garden-plannin- time is here. out of gar- g Take the guesswork dening this year. To help you, Ferry's Seeds pass rigid tests for Vitality and germination each year before being THEN EACH packeted. PACKET IS DATED. Thia date is your assurance of live, rigorous seeds. Be sure your seed packets are stamped "Packed for season 1939." select them from your local dealer's display of Ferry's Seeds. Many at 5 cents. ALL SELECTED FOR "TOR LOCALITY. Ferry -- Morse Co., seed growers. San Fran-ewc- o and Detroit. Send for 1939 Home Garden Catalog. we have to do to of fans, and we mean to de- According to the owner, one of the principal reasons why his team hasn't delivered is the fact that Thompson took over a highly dis- organized team. He had directed preseason practice, bringing the Hawks into the regular season. They won four in a row, and then hit the toboggan. Stewart's illness kept him out of the preseason work. Thompson drilled the men and Stewart took over when the league season started. Thompson was named manager January 3, when the team was sliding. McLaughlin dispelled any doubts that might exist concerning his managerial appointment. "I am thoroughly, completely and altogether satisfied with Thompson. Paul asked for Carl Voss as his coach, when we made the change. Carl played for 10 years not on his size, his skating, his shot but on his brains. Paul wants him. They work together beautifully and they are making progress." Two years ago the Blackhawks dropped regular gymnastic work for the players. Now it is McLaughlin's firm belief that gym work is absolutely essential for any athlete. It has already been reinstated. In regard to the Hawks' poor showing, he continued: "When a hockey team begins floundering, as ours has recently, there's little a coach can do about it from the bench. The wasted effort, lack of timing, poor passing, failure to check and seeming futility of a team comes from pressing too much. Our boys are down at the bottom of the heap. They're trying desperately to flash their best form. They ty too hard, so they blow everything. We're correcting those things." Next year, the big chief promises, things are going to be different. Chicago is going to get the world's best hockey, and the Blackhawks are going to furnish it. The major is going to try every promising youngster that comes along; he's going to do a lot of trading and he's going to see to it that the boys put in their proper number of gymnasium conditioning hours. McLaughlin is convincing. After listening to him you really believe his definite statement that "we re going to build the greatest hockey team in America." Handicap History SEEDS handiThe Santa Anita $100,000 Pacific-coast, of the race outstanding cap 1917 had its start back in under the guiding hand of Jim San Francisco boxing promotCof-frot- Salt Lake's NEWEST HOTEL "coffroth had purchased an estate near San Diego. He decided to go into the racing game at Tiajuana a good where there was already The 1917 stands. wooden and track the when 1921, In purse was $4,000. held, it paid $14,775 to the winner, tse winners were muicidci , istar, Athersione, t. Sir Tiajuana It wasn't long before thev,un.-..., track gave way to rtgua a with resort $10,1000 000 racing plant, in, iwu . jinn nn handl- as the Agua Laneiue went out and cap. Rambling finally closed. was Cailiente r was a gloomy time un,til California legalized oetung doc tract promoted by on the witny Strub, was built Baldwin estate at Arcaaia-. vy eral wealthy tun erw.u.; The first ot me p UnM in Ui.i.T. Anit handicaps was n with a $100,000 purse, started back inai hA same race .u. Coflro h. under in Tiajuana, in mi who long ago faded oui ui n. T T JL lop-nm- i iiinWlll'lli!S8 Hotel TEMPLE SQUARE Oppodte Mormon Tempi HIGHLY RECOMMENDED Mres'-5to 53.00 mfk of distinction to atop If.. - ""' Y,f, ..-- cure. - meet Tw kr.ight decomposition products. But instead of recognizing the true cause of the trouble, many people erroneously blame the food itself! Medical men have frequently noticed that people often develop C. HOUSTON GOUD1SS By gastric disturbances when they A GREAT many people have the unfortunate habit of suffer financial reverses, and conto suffer from them until warning friends and acquaintances against this or that tinue their financial condition improves on the food, ground that it is "difficult to digest," or "is a striking demonstration of the almost sure to cause digestive distress, especially if eaten at importance of banishing fear and the wrong time of day or in combination with the wrong worry! C. Houston Goudlss Reveals Several Reasons Why Food Sometimes Disagrees; Warns Against Eating When Tired or Worried in June of Mike Ja-fct- pos-;-L-- occur who has h: lu:s. no difficulty with the eream of cor.tend-ers- . was r.t.t misnamed when some be deluded long slide major. "There's plenty wrong with the Blackhawks," he admitted, "but there won't be for long. There'll be plenty of trades at the end of the season. We know what we want. liver." caution. When a dog growls over his food he likes it, but with a man it is When j y could years minor boss, replaced Manager B,U Stew-- a r t with Paul Thompson, he undoubtedly expected Paul the change to be reThompson flected in the all- important wins and losses column However, the Blackhawks continued to lose games as regularly as be- lore. F ans, demanding to know the rea-j son for their club's failure t win games, have been answered by the hockey "It isn't loaded" never reassured a living soul. A friend is one who thinks you are a dear old cuss when your opinion differs from his. Hardly an Instance of It Does any man become a by his own efforts who wasted money in his youth? Safety is the dividend paid by DATED the courtesy Mc SHANE must ?rl Blackha - promcter extraordinary. ,he must remarkable rel"PS abc'ut th:s fight y is that it We know what ample. Ferry's roly-pol- deserve the unflagging patronage Not by Compulsion The best "improving" of moral character is by advice and ex- mil-liona- r ml icn Tory Galento. cf the taverns, some tirne Black-haw- The total length is and the miles. 4. One the r,4 w l le greatest ever produced bj , L.e toxir.g game, wili sportswnter. !n tnlaant burst 'ear. the j How long is the world's longest chain? 7. What casualties did the United States forces suffer in the Secretary of State 1X)U1S !rK,. Winners of the Stanley cup iat Blackhawks have !an- near ana in the National Hockey league cellar all season. Even a charge of managers failed to bring new life to the club. When Major Frederic laws" Huii. ROBERT WHAT to EAT and WHY HEAVYWEIGHT Char McLaughlin j. ic in the world? is the San 3. How long bay bridge? Oakland marr4 How long following her a allow wife to custom iage does a bride? - called 5. Who was the author of tht : do not following aphorism "Laws reforms make reforms; jaake 1. Galento Marches On Thompson, Voss Doing Good Job: The Question I Which cabinet member was to cabin? horn in What is the smallest republ- erican Speaking of Sports j a in- vented "Brown j foods." Indeed, to hear some men and women recount the various dishes that are best 'is' the title, Bomber." That's just what he is. His lethal wallop has the same effect as dynamite. Joe Louis Tony, on the other hand, is easily as graceful as a beer wagon, and according to has somewhat the same reports, rapacity, He is :ln accomplished scowler and his voi abularv is not bound hv nr. dinary restrictions. Nevertheless, fast thinking fight fans have pointed out that he can't win by making faces, and he really shouldn't devote more than one round to calling Louis a bum. Galento has all the color necessary for publicity purposes. His frequent poses over a glass of beer, bis black, murderous cigar, and his rough and ready wit have brought him squarely in the limelight. His lack of fistic ability probably won't interfere with the gate : His knack of getting publicity, both good and bad, will cause the turnstiles to click much more rapidly than the fight will justify. It's hard to blame Promoter Jacobs for the coming fiasco. He has a saleable commodity, and naturally intends to capitalize on it. But it is a reflection on today's heavyweights. Though little more than a rough and rugged clown, Galento has been designated as No. 1 contender. That doesn't make the rest of the leather pushers look too good. This delightful little shambles will not make boxing's history more glorious. But the champ is running out of competition, and Galento will be well paid for his sacrifice. Sport Shorts pRANK CARIDEO, former Notre Dame star, has been appointed backfield coach at the University of Iowa . . . Glenn Scobey (Pop) Warner, recently resigned as Temple university football coach, has been named advisory coach at San Jose state college, California . . . Don former at Heap, is a fireman in Northwestern, Evanston, 111. . . . Baron Gottfried von Cramm, star of Germany's Davis Cup team in 1937, will return to international tennis competition but he will not play for Germany . . Members of the British Ryder Cup team have been notified that their wives will not be allowed to make the trip to the United States this year . . . Tommy Henrich has made almost $50,-00- 0 in his two seasons with the Yankees Luke Sewell of the Dodgers says Zeke Bonura will have to learn to hit curve ball . .... pitching now that he's in the National league . . The Pirates will . left alone, is to wonder how they manage to find anything to eat at all, in view of the many good foods they consider taboo! Certainly there is no objection to food as the topic of conversation. It is so basic to good health that it should be uppermost in the mind of every individual if1 who desires to pro- Tl i mote physical and mental efficiency. s 1 And it is also nat- k j ural for a person to F i j be guided by past V I j experience in A. termining what he turbance. should eat, and This indicates the folly of jumpwhat it may be advisable for him ing to the conclusion that you to avoid. can't eat this or that, and shows But it is a grave mistake for that one is scarcely justified in one person to warn another friends or relatives to warning against any food or combination avoid certain articles of diet. of foods on the ground that it will There is a large amount of evicause digestive distress. For the dence that fear, anger or anxiety truth of the matter is that under have the effect of diminishing the a normal, proper conditions, and further, of secretions, gastric healthy person should have no difor slowing down the arresting in almost ficulty any movement of the intestines. digesting food that has a place in the If food is eaten under these condiet. ditions, it may remain stagnant in the alimentary canal, with the Food Dislikes Often Unfounded I once met a woman who told subsequent formation of gases and husme that her contented-lookin- g band could, and did, eat most everything 'cept horseshoes. Menu planning was simple for her! And how different from the problems of the who must try to reconcile her menus, both with the food dislikes of various members of the family, and with the foods that they declare they can't eat, for fear of digestive distress. It is true, of course, that individuals differ greatly, and occasionally a food that can and should be eaten regularly by most peo ple, will cause distress in an individual case. But that is no indication that the food will have the same effect on another person, and it is misleading either to proffer or accept advice of this nature from friends. It may be that the victim has an allergy to the food in question that he reacts to it differently than the majority of people. But there is also the possibility that the prejudice exists because of some previous distress, caused, not by the food itself, but by the circumstances under which it was eaten. Perhaps a clearer understanding1 of some of the mental and physiological factors influencing v de-i-- Jj.j well-balanc- home-mak- ill . Captain Gives Recruit Triggernometry Lesson . . . . Cub Captains J HEN the Chicago Cubs, train-- ' ing at Avalon, Calif., called their first full squad roll recently, who have five former players served as captains of National acleague teams were present and counted for. The executive list includes Bill Herman, present captain of the Cubs; Gabby Hartnett, Woody EngBar-tell- . lish, Gus Mancusco and Dick Woody English succeeded Charley Grimm as captain when Grimm was named manager in 1932. He held that position until he was traded to Brooklvn in 1936. Woody was purchased" recently by the Cubs from the Cincinnati Reds. Gus Mancusco was captain of the New York Giants at the time he was obtained by the Cubs in the known trade biggest, most widely of "the year. Dick Bartell, obtained in the same deal that brought Mancusco to the Cubs was captain of the Phillies before his sale to the Giants after the 1934 season. Though this array of executive Mantalent may look formidable, is not worried. Hartnett Gabby ager to have Gabby is ready and anxious as he as long a captain every man are is in charge. The and that s players, all aggressive He has no right down his alley. Bill Herman won t be to protect his position as ir able worrit that enmbent chief. at meal times. Don't nag the children about eating, or choose that time to discuss their lapses from Don't talk about discipline. finances or take up real or fancied grievances with your husband. Let such matters wait until the meal has been digested. If these suggestions were more generally followed, it is almost certain that we would hear much less conversation about foods that cause distress, much more wholesome talk about the pleasures of the table. Houston CoudUa 1839-5- The bodice fits beautifully, thanks to darts on the shoulders and gathers above the waist. And of course nothing could be more slenderizing than a skirt like this. Choose flat crepe, small-figure- d silk print, georgette or chiffon for this design. The Patterns. 1691 is designed for sizes 4, 6, 8, 10 and 12 years. Size 6 rematequires 2 yards of 35-inrial, with 7 yards of braid or rib- No. bon to trim, and 2Vi yards ribbon for belt. No. 1686 is designed for sizes 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46, 48, 50 and 52. Size requires 4 yards of material, with 1 yards of edging. Spring Pattern Book Ready. Send 15 cents for the Barbara Bell Spring Pattern Book. Make yourself attractive, practical and becoming clothes, selecting designs from the Barbara Bell e patterns. Send your order to The Sewing Circle Pattern Dept., Room 1020, 211 W. Wacker Dr., Chicago, 111. XTO. 1691 Little girls should be Price of patterns, 15 cents (in seen (if not heard!) in simple, coins) each. Bell Syndicate. WNU Service. frocks like this one, wee flaunts looks the at that waist, a narrow ribbon sash, and bright rows of braid or ribbon. For school and everyday, make this To Check Constipation dress of gingham, percale or baGet at Its Cause! tiste, with ricrac for trimming. It will be equally pretty for dress-uIf constipation has you down so in taffeta or organdie, with you feel heavy, tired and dopey, trim. or ribbon velvet it's time you did something about It. And something more than Just Slenderizing Lines. a physic You should get taking No. 1686 A lovely dress for afterat t he cause ol the trouble. eat the If you noon parties is this new one with food most fieople cat, the chances and a princess skirt, are the difficulty Is simple jou don't get trough "bulk." And jabot trim. Every detail is de"bulk" doesn't mean heavy food. signed to make you look slimmer. It's a kind of food that Isn't con38 39-in- well-planne- The company was at target practice when the captain swaggered up to the latest recruit and to give some instruc10 years no proceeded his gun. about tions Zeke Bonura change was made this thing is a rifle. "See here, in the American league's staff of Here's the barrel, there's the with Carelessness umpires stock. You slip the cartridge in glove laces is responsible for far there. These little things on the more cases of eye injury in the barrel are the sights. When you . The ring than solid punches have taken careful aim you pull lower house of the Wisconsin legisthis little thing which is the triglature recently adopted a measure ger. Now smarten up and look WisHowie Weiss, congratulating more like a soldier. By the way, consin football star. what is your business? A clerk, . should remember never to discuss unpleasant subjects er cover 8,245 miles during spring . For training the first time in . Never Eat When Tired Almost any food may cause disof would digestion dispel many the bugaboos that cause people to tress when one is suffering from avoid various, wholesome foods fatigue. So it is unwise to sit down and food combinations, and to to a large meal when exhausted from too much physical or mental warn others against them. work. A brief rest before eating will put the body in much better Emotions Influence Digestion Scientists have established that shape to receive and assimilate the stomach is capable of reacting the food. Then, if the meal is served in to almost every emotion and sensation that is experienced by men pleasant surroundings, and if the and women. Thus, how you eat food is flavorful and well cooked, becomes quite as important as the chances are that it will be diwhat you eat. And any food or gested satisfactorily by all normal combination of foods consumed individuals. when you are tired, worried or Ba Tranquil at Mealtimes angry, may cause acute distress, In view of the fact that traneatwhereas the same food, when en at another time, may be di- quillity of mind is essential to the home-make- rs gested without the slightest dis- proper utilization of food, I presume?" "No, sir." was the reply, "I'm a gunsmith." AROUND .he HOUSE! Care of Woolens. Neither wools nor rayons should ever be exposed to direct rays of the sun, intense heat, or freezing temperatures. Woolens should be pressed with a moderately warm iron; rayon chenilles need only to be fluffed or gently brushed to bring up the nap for and keep them attractive easy-to-mak- flare-skirte- d p, suner-refln- Items of Interest the Housewife sumed In the body, but leaves a soft "bulky" mass In the intestines. If this common form of constipation Is your trouble, cat for breakfast KeUogg's every day and drink plenty of water. Isn't a medicine -- It's a crunchy, toasted, nutriAU-Br- All-Br- an tious cereal. And It will help you Shine Off Serge. The shine on the dark serge suit can be removed to a certain extent by sponging with vinegar and then pressing in the usual way. If the Sweeten Coffee Pot. morning coffee seems to have lost its pep, perhaps the pot needs atmany seasons. tention. Scald it at least once a week twice is better. Purify for Before mending an hour or Sewing Tip. longer directly in the vrith new darning wool hold it in sunlight. the steam of a kettle for a few minutes and let it slowly dry. This Use for Leftover Velvet. Cut in shrinks it so K will not "pull" or the form of a small pad, leftover mended when the garment pucker be used to brush bits velvet may is washed. of fluff from hats and dark suits. "5"or Baby's Bath. A good soap Invisible Mending. Lace cursubstitute, if the baby has sensitive skin, is a pound of oatmeal or tains may be mended by placing a quart of bran, tied securely in a a small piece of netting, dampgauze bag and allowed to soak ened with starch, over the hole in the bath water. on the wrong side of the curtain and then pressing firmly with a Conversation Made Easy. Keep hot iron. If the curtains are in the center of the room free from poor condition this will be fourd a furniture. This makes for easy neater and quicker method than conversation across the room. darning. not only to get regular but to keep regular, day after day. Made by KellogK's in Battle Creek. Bold CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING aaa Have you anything around the house you would like to trade or sell? Try a classified ad. The cost is only a few tents and there arc probably a lot of folks looking for just whatever it is )ou no '"ngcr have use for. d, |