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Show ! I fse NEWJS fUAlLY MENUS w-ri- c HT loss i . C LEHI FREE PRESS. LEIII, UTAH Troops in Batiie With Communists Prni'icinns Says : jj Recommended. J SALAD dressings made from edjthVbarbeb 2 huildinz foods, which - ...i- Al,e haTe 881,1 MpMeH nrnvlde as with cal l5.. 1 J in the body ii L tad ,sayi be burned 'ft lde oka,, j- Juiad repair tissue, tertaln mri U Bill- P " .nH h veeetahles at t si ftfc generous rnai ta .m be nsed to ffffl Water in which onions bsve been boiled is excellent for cleaning white lentils furnish build iDd Eu ppied-- To remove time which accumulates oo the inside of a tes kettle, boil a strong solution of vinegar inside of the kettle, then rinse thoroughly before putties water In. nprrT. Mfh hiirn. however. - paint. amounts Th. u- When making frencb dressing the ingredients in a small, clean and shake it rigorously. Yon will this much easier than stirring dressing with a fork. C tht Auocltlw Newspaper - supply fuel and ... .twni the Jast men- - y KMw eiifi"1" can fewr. g Weil, we 0,hers whlcb l T'uriu bibu k i of protein rrsnouni m "" u.- children of toon neeneci. other foods whlrh Hjipenr daily in the diet will supply extra. Cereals and bread have appreciable amounts, al iiiiri iue,v nre classed usually as fuel foods. IVanni butter, cheese, dried peas hik! tiearis are hlh In protein and should be used occasionally. ur Rising Temperature wm wanp mi r Meat ami rish should be used in small depend largely for material upon milk. protein of the best New York's general immunity to noise Is well Illustrated by the subway. When I first took an onder-irrounride, my sensations were that 1 was In a boiler shop gone mad. After awhile, the Infernal din seemed to die away. Apparently that was the case with everybody since there was no great complaint. By and by, the Interborough Rapid Transit Co, of Its own accord, discovered that It could make the turnstiles quit their banging by the Judicious use of rubber. For some time after that, the subway seemed strange because the usual rush hour salvos were missing. 111 Along came the Eighth avenue subway. Nolseproofing was taken Into consideration in the laying of the flavor which meat and fish bring to our meals, and whlcb go so far to We ward making them appetizing. should realize, however, that the amount we pay may depend largely upon our own choice among the pro tein foods. In a vegetable diet milk. eggs and cheese should not be eliminated, as some of the vegetable pro teins are not as "complete" as those found In most animal foods. 113 Meat Menu. Roast beef Candied sweet potatoes Browned parsnips Lemon snnffle AMERICAN ANIMALS Vegetable Menu. Bean loaf, tomato sauce Friend egg plant Macaroon custard Cheese souffle or peanut butter roast may replace bean loaf Fish Menu. Baked haddock Cauliflower Stuffed potatoes Cabbage and beet salad Shoestring potatoes WHALES Prune tapioca Cranberry Jelly for Diabetics. teaspoon gelatin 1 tablespoon cold water. 4 tablespoons boiling water Juice and pulp from V4 cup cooked 1 cranberries Saccharine to sweeten whale is most enormous, And old time whaling men inform us That tiny shell-fis- h are his meat. Just think how many he must eat! The killer whales are not so long, But they are very fierce and strong; Of other whales they make their meals, And prey on porpoises and seals. Soak gelatin in the cold water five minutes, dissolve In the boiling water. If gelatin does not readily dissolve mixplace vessel containing gelatin ture over boiling water a few minutes. Then add fruit juice or pulp and Just enough saccharine to sweeten. Set aside in a cool place until firm. Care must be taken not to add too much saccharine since an excess bitter taste. A gives a disagreeable, little practice will determine the right amount needed to suit the Individual t&St6. , Bell Syndicate. Lights sails When old square riggers hoisted And to sea to hunt for whales, OW put The cachelot and bowhead kind Were what they wanted most to find. sixty-fiv- e foot cachelot, repaid And long before the Civil War The towns along New England's shore Beheld their fortunes all increase oil and ambergris. Through whale-bone, ffH, R l Vpll.nd W.-W- NU JEAN NEWTON noise-killin- Ills ear attuned to the rattle, bang, roar and shrill of the city, he goes about his business as If he were In the midst of quiet. But when there are unaccustomed noises, the jangled nerves of the New Yorker are quick to cry out. For Instance, last summer a friend returned after a few days In the country complaining that the birds made It Impossible for him to sleep. Another who visited friends In a remote section of Detroit came back with the complaint that every morning he was awakened by the clumpity. clump of the heavy feet of the horse of a milkman. The gentleman annoyed by the birds lives In a Broadway hotel. The other has a residence on West Seventy-seconstreet hard by the yards of the New York Central. g Just space now for an Incident that struck me as funny. One of the best known mystics in the country, an Egyptian, appeared at a little gather Ing on Central Park west Along about three In the morning, the mystic, clad In full white regalia, stepped Into n motor car to be driven to his hotel No more than had the car door closed than a policeman rushed across the street "Say, Where's that fellow going In his nightshirt?" he demanded, And it took a lot of explaining to con v'nee him that the Egyptian was nei ther on bis way to a hospital nor crazy, , d WNU Service. Bell Syndicate. INFLATED The Bryant Park district has plenty of noise. I've forgotten the rating given that particular section In the decibel content conducted some time ago but It was well up In the class of Herald Square which was found to be the noisiest part of New York. The Sixth avenue elevated furnishes Its full quota of sound. Traffic adds to It. Then there are the whistles of traffic officers, the shouts of venders and other proceedings. He l'es, since the Parks lost their But not until chimes came to Fortieth street was there any complaint. The money I have stopped calling there. She That's very kind of you, it chimes struck every quarter hour and when they had been doing that a few ous'ht to cheer them up a lot quiet-shatterin- g Two-Wa- y Police Radio System ., ' y .,...,... D When I was a boy, Nathaniel S. of Ly sander, N. relates. I worked on a farm for a man by the name of Caleb Stlmson. He did a great deal of buying and selling of fast horses, but be was never satis-fle-d. No matter what he bought, the horses never seemed quite speedy enough for him. Finally, Caleb beard of a very fast team In the West and Immediately left by train to try te buy them. At the end of a week who should drive In but Caleb with the prettiest team of horses that man ever laid eyes on. I could see that Caleb was mighty proud of them. They had only one fault, he confided to me a deadly fear of thunderstorms. No one could complain on the score of their speed, for they passed a number of fast trains on the way home. One day about an hour after Caleb had left to drive to town I saw a thunderstorm coming tip in the West Remembering what he had told me of his horses' fear I waited uneasily for him. The storm came nearer and nearer and finally I could hear the roar of the rain as It came In a solid sheet down the road towards me. Then I made out Caleb. The wagon was about M feet ahead of the rain as I ran to open the barn doors. When I looked agnin, the horses were coming faster than the fastest express train and the rain had not gained an Inch. The lightning, however, was flashing all about and In particular about the wagon tires, completely encircling them. They were regular rings of fire, I was paralysed with fear. Caleb couldn't dtlve In the barn like that I Ila would tet It on fire. But he evidently saw the danger for he went by the barn like a streak and was not seen for several days. When be did come back, he told me he bad kept ahead of the storm nntll it was spent, but In doing so he had driven more than 200 miles outside the state. I need hardly say that Caleb's passion for fast horses was by now completely satisfied. But he never sold this team. Pathfinder I, Cole Or a Hobby After fifty, perhaps a rut Is tha best thing. . ! CIIAPPEDV LIP To nuk'My chnpnliti). relieve rmilinis. cracking, apply ttiHtllilng. cooling Plenlnoutlum. Face Full of Pimples Could Not Go Anywhere Healed by Cuticura "My face was full of hard, red pimples. My skin was very sore and red and I could sot go anywhere without everybody looking at mo. The pimples were very itchy and I scratched them until they bled. I lost my night's sleep bo many times I was disgusted. "I tried different things, but with out success. I happened to see an advertisement for Cuticura Soap and Ointment and sent for a free sample. I bought more and after I had used three cakes of Cuticura Soap and two boxes of Cuticura Ointment my face was completely healed." (Signed) Miss Anna Krouchlck, 430 Emmett St, Scranton, Ta. Soap 25c. Ointment 25 and 50c. Talcum 25c Sold everywhere. One sample each free. Address; "Cuticura Laboratories, DepL B, Maiden, Mass." Adv. Salt Lake City's Why Is It "Protocol?" THE Driver Ilangs Up "Some" Record. Vipvest Hotel word "protocol" has been a "veritable patchwork of metaphors. He got two hundred kegs of oil, And felt for all his toil. C By New York of The average New torker regards noise merely as a matter of course. WNU Service. IT START E tracks and construction of the cars. When that line went Into operation subway riders found to their surprise that they could converse while the train was speeding along. Lately, the Interborough company got busy and put three "noiseless" trains into oper ation as an experiment. If the public reacts favorably enough, all trains will be equipped with devices, L L STEVENSON by 4 For when a lucky skipper shot E IS"1 II d 1 T'HE bowhead They were of the type and thu a nuisance. Before the matter got Into court, the loudspeakers were adjusted and the chimes, which advertise shoes, were toned down so that the Bryant Park district could bear the elevated again and everybody was happy. - quantities where children have a lib at M building eral diet containing these other muscle tsmjd I furnishes building foods. netes-foo-d so otner besides many ity. Where there is a medical reason for elements. A quart of milk reduciDK the meat and fish in the diet, for muscle build It it safeguard tlBdtf or where there is a preference for a u veil as for other counts. In grii vegetarian menu, it Is possible to find i trili get all the protein needed a liberal supply of protein by the use will older and children id Ifct i, (mt get of milk, cheese, eggs, nuts and the 1 llOfi urjest portion of their need. With legumes, such as beans, peas and m tdded every day for the sake lentils. minerals and vitamins. protein, phTf While adults, after they have till get plenty of building full growth, do not need as reached as almost automatically, r Btfcf ferial much protein as while they are buildthe&i new tissue, they do need enough ing r-to repair the dally wear on the tisj COMING AND GOING sues, which goes on without ceasing. In the Ideal varied diet which furnishes all things needed for the maintenance of the reserve of health and strength as well as for the dally need, the protein foods hold an Important place, and should be recognized as being worth more comparatively than the fuel foods. There Is a great difference In the prices of protein foods. Different cuts of meat, for Instance, which furnish the same food value may differ several times In price. Fish also varies, according to supply and demand. Cheese, milk and eggs at certain sea sons are often less expensive forms BOH - re ynii nuyins your books?' of protein food, and the vegetable pro Tw, dollars down and a dollar telns are usually exceedingly cheap. It We are usually willing to pay for the gijtiiiethe collector sees me first." A Buln-brldg- M j imfliint e One of the complainants was Colby, lawyer and former secretary of state Mr. Colby, whose offices are near the chimes, maintained that they kept him from engaging in his customary work. The chimes were uo call to repentance, he maintained Here i trellllirif iihotiiirrniih ihLu., .t. u .. eeD UeD" Chlan,! Kai Btlek' Nationalist fomiunnist rebels near Vanclnn- - The troops and the was going rough and rebel bullets had found several marks. r- whatei in magistrates " an ltiirf Jtnr Item, are young they net jalertlldren build uew tlssu.. ineti protein to help of the calories need and n j, j per cent set day should come from pro 10 per alMiut 0B ij i child's diet. f shit-This does not K i man's diet. '11 toy sthal children should have larger In food than . the j portions of protein shew nbot more In comparison to the chick the - " ifij iB ID bat stiould be . find weeks, a formal complaint was made court. - - pat Jar hrrlct WNU sys-J energy, as It burns In the oot always easy for the litrtns to take care of an over- 'fori Veracious Crult and mixed with chopped cried or preserved fruits make deli cious fillings cor sweet sandwiches. da, needs every of o 1 KEPT ONE JIBCP AHEAD OF RAIN My Neighbor rvlct. We commonly Understand the word protocol' to refer to the original emplans of a diplomatic agreement, exIdeas the previously bodying correpressed In an Interchange of negotiatbetween parties spondence how different was ing a treaty. But significance Its original protocol" Is derived from the which can be Ureek "proto-kolon- " "first food." as literally Interpreted Another version has It that It Is related to the comound "proto-kolla- " meaning "first glue." This latter contribution Is proba of the former com uly a development hination, the reference undoubtedly of taking being to the early custom to Rll diplomatic dispatches relating one subject and glueing them togeth fa er at the corners. In lieu of using teners. Bnrtc. Bell Syndlct.-WN- U -- f I If ""7- 1 - i ! I . i - r' x 1 . i - ' ' : $ f HOTEL TEMPLE SQUARE 200 Rooms Hie first two-wais oelievwJ i t police radio lotniuuiikation system went under ofilclal test In Piedmont, Calif., by the police department under serial permission of the federal radio commission. The new system permits officers in patrol cars to "talk back to the central station, or to communicate with each other. The set is so compact it may be operated from a What motorcycle. y 200 Tile Baths Radio connection in every room. RATES FROM s1.30 Jiu4 eppouu Mnm TAttwck ERNEST C ROSSITER, Mgr. |