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Show LEHI FREE PRESS. LEHI. UTAH of Sports gAng . Heavyweight Threat Sports Healthy Winter Show flS rSd016 i WHAT to EAT and WHY t C over Tommy Farr ,t ls qu;te evid not yet ready for the t f'uX Heavyweight Champion Jol i Growth in U. S. Bv ROBERT TIME WILL TELL I HOUGH Lou Nova outstandLng contr:but:orrtc"itf cool McSHANE But his footwork ,da anxiousness are against IS. fight with the granite jawed WeUh ago the average program of winter confined to the closest NSn's ttfwas ant-l- n, f d ath-ffN-o, 'O, Mr. Bore! Can't we do anything to break up this terrible dullness? Can't we quarrel or some- thing?" "Why, certainly, Miss Snapper! But I hardly thought we were good enough friends yet." Hubby A baby's troublesomt that's true; but remember the hand that rocks the cradle rules the world. Wifie Well, then, suppose assume world dominion for the ning while I go to the show. you eve- IS; Tennis Prophet Mother How careless you are, HP HE dark, murky curtain ol A gloom surrounding the tennis Dicky; you've lost your manners. Dicky Then, mother, you might world was penetrated by a few rays of shining light recently when Bobby offer a reward for their return. amaRiggs, America's FINANCES ARE LOW teur tennis rilaver since Don Budge U. S. the turned pro, declared that chance of keeping has a the Davis cup. He says the cup will remain in our possession if the candidates for the team "get into perfect condition and make every effort to reach their peak for the international matches." The United States will unquestionably have a good team. Though Budge will Bobby Riggs he missinz. players of the caliber of Gene Mako, Bitsy "Does Jimmy spend much on Grant, Sid Wood, Joe Hunt, Elwood you?" Cooke and Frank Kovacs provide "Yes much time." material for a strong, and maybe unbeatable, team. Riggs lists them EVERY LITTLE HELPS all as definite cup possibilities in the singles. "In the doubles," he stated, "the only thing to do is give all tandems a chance to show their stuff, then one with the best record. pick the Western Union. top-ranki- fifty-fift- y .?. A.v.y A & Shift From fWiki: v;Xv :: first-flig- the Spectacular. easier for the beginner. For average participant, there has been a shift from the spectacular made the sport of to the more popular sport of down-hi- ll ski running on slopes and trails." however, doesn't mean that is losing the public's favor. On the contrary, more people than ever are interested in watching the experts demonstrate This, their prowess. It does mean that I it is possible for the average per son ei Doth sexes to thems- enjoy elves on skis without being completely skilled in the art of jumping. Facilities Improved Another important factor is that ore areas and facilities for skiing we being opened and improvements n safe and practical skiing equipment and lighter, warmer and more serviceable winter clothing are be-- ht 0 provided. Snowshoeing, coasting aning are holding their and toboggtraditional Popularity, and are new entadding husiasts all the time as turn people "ore and more to the outdoors, weir simplicity makes them ideal r the beginning winter sportsman. The campaign promoted by the "auonal Sports Council encourages PPle to take part personally in me sport or recreation as an dote to the American habit of ng sports vicariously by sitting radl r by getting a second "and view at the movies. Sport By CHARLES C. PETERSON President. National Billiard Association of America and World s Trick Shot Champion. 7I. Shorts JEN officials are convinced camera falls short as a sninfr of football or fouls disputes . rwirn 4U- - xt . xorK xanks and GiBM i,ew t ball under i6 u!e t0 lights next season More than 2,000 pur- six-ma- t, 1 the a brilGee whizl but that was it? liant run. Didn't you enjoy Yes, indeed, but I greatly prefer plays. those subway-crus- - h W Tid-ftpla- r. Lesson ru. his a diagram shows DING DONG two-cus- rial care should be iant.ii this particular o great mpg the cue ball is e l as Hold the cue as to u. e slightly enghsh favor nm tne on cue your hard. medium is Se stroke apd fc well-adjuste- d WNU C. Houiton GoudlM hear you got caught last night. storm in the rain and I got ringing wet. Bell-Y- es, Pitcher- -1 193J 4. have are making their own, with this design. Choose flannel, jersey, or suede. Slenderizing House Dress. This is such a trim, tailored style, with darts at the waistline for slimness, and a gathered bod ice to give fullness over the bust. The skirt has an action pleat for greater comfort. The plain V neckline, finished with edging, it very, becoming. All in all, this dress fits so well and looks so well that you should have it in flat crepe or polka dot print as well as in tubfast cottons like calico, percale, gingham and linen. The Patterns. No. 1652 is designed for sizes 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46, 48, 50 and 52. With long sleeves, size 38 requires AVt material; with yards of short sleeves, 4 yards ; 2Vt yards of edging. No. 1643 is designed for sizes 14, 16, 18, 20, 40 and 42. Size 16 refabric! quires 1 yards of for the jacket; Vt yard for the gloves, with ft yard contrast; 1 yards for the scarf and ' yard for the bag. Send your order to The Sewing Circle Pattern Dept., 149 New Montgomery Ave., San Francisco, Calif. Patterns 15 cents (in coins) each. 35-in- ch 54-in- ONE of these designs gives you gay little extras to fresh- en up your dark dresses and suits an accessory set comprising a fitted jacket, a soft, roomy bag, a tailored ascot scarf and a pair of d those new gloves. The other is a practical house dress, so comfortable and so good looking that you'll want it for shopping and runabout as well as for home work. Make the frivo lous accessory set make the use ful house dress! Both are easy, and you'll enjoy them both! Four Matching Accessories. It will make your clothes seem like lots more, if you vary them with bright accessories in just the colors you want. Don't be afraid to tackle the gloves. They're easy, with the detailed sew chart included in your pattern and so Building Materials It Is important to pay special smart! Lots of women who attention to the amount and kind haven't sewed any more than you boxy-figure- e BeU Syndicate. SALT LAKE'S WNU Servlc. NEWEST HOSTELRY Our lobby Is delightfully air cooled during the summer months Kmdlo tor tvmry Room 200 Room 200 Bathi HOTEL AROUND the HOUSE n The Pi" yearrates kicked away W 1 the National league pennant in the final week of the season . . Bob Gracie and Bill Thorns, members of the Chicago NeTray,nor Blackhawks hockey leam are brothers-th- e a,;' ' ' Gatby Hartnett declares than ft,80 Cubs are stronger now ,ware wnen he took over fcn... rcins kail k V. Jack Ing with Gene Mako to The 1939 Seaior pS? Bude Ssional Golfer's tourna- ftent be held in Sarasota, Fla. Adequate Bulk or Cellulose is most desirable that enough bulky foods be included in the diet to help maintain regular hearth habits. This requirement should be taken cart of automatically if generous amounts of fruits, vegetables and whole grain cereals are consumed. For in addition to their minerals and vitamins, all these foods likewise supply bulk which aids in promoting regularity. The wide use of fruits and vegetables will also help to build up a liberal alkaline reserve, which helps to safeguard health during the period of gestation. If all these factors are taken into consideration, the expectant mother will not only help to preserve her own health, but will take constructive measures to give her baby the blessings of a sound start in life. Then as the healthy, contented infant grows into the healthy, happy, active toddler, and later becomes the healthy, school boy, the mother can indeed be proud of her handiwork! It Indoor and Outdoor Ideas well-balanc- ed Care of Aluminum. Aluminum material which is apt to warp if cold water is run into it after it has been removed from the fire and is still very hot. Either wait a bit before putting the pan to soak or run boiling hot water into it for soaking. yWH Minerals and Vitamins In addition to requiring protein to help build tissue for her baby, the expectant mother must have a generous amount of minerals calcium ana pnospnorus are re quired especially for the forma tion of the baby's bones and teeth. Construction begins on all the teeth before birth, and at birth, all 20 of the first set are completely calcined within the Jaw. Besides providing the necessary minerals to help construct bones Building Better Babies Every expectant mother should be under the care of a physician, and usually he gives specific advice concerning the foods that may be eaten and those that might better be avoided. But every woman will be a better mother if she understands something of the functions and fate of foods, with particular reference to this period. is one lcams last season Played r.;a - Aiajriivt agrees with sports writers who picked his Pittsburgh Pirates as the biggest Recent investigations also indicate that the prospective mother is best able to maintain her nutritional reserve if the amount of protein in her diet is carefully calculated. It is desirable likewise that the protein be of the highest quality. Milk is even more important In the diet of the expectant mother than in that of other adults not only for its protein, but because of its minerals and vitamins. As a rule, the expectant mother should take a quart of milk a day, whereas the usual diet for adults calls for a pint of milk daily. AFTER THE BIG GAME . Tlrtm I' "I coughed my head off night." "Then you coughed to some pose." are required to maintain top health for the mother and build the baby's body soundly; while still another group believes such antiquated notions as the idea that a woman may eat whatever she "craves" during this period. In view of the fact that recent nutrition work has given us more knowledge than ever before of how and what the expectant mother should eat, dietetic errors during this period are particularly deplorable. Don't Overeat Generally speaking, the same foods that are required for a diet under ordinary circumstances are the ones that will best serve the needs of mother and child during the months before a baby is born. There are, however, certain modifications of the diet that may well be taken into consideration. First, a word about the amount of food consumed : It Is not necessary to eat more than is required to satisfy the normal appetite, in the belief that large quantities of additional food are needed. Nutritionists have demonstrated that the energy requirements of the expectant mother increase only during the last three months of gestation. Thus, it is not neces sary to increase the caloric intake for the first few months, though toward the end of the pe riod a gradual increase in caloric intake may be made under the direction of the physician. It is advisable, however, to emphasize that the character of the additional food consumed, as well as the amount, should always be taken last into consideration. i L-- B1 I0tball Newspaper Pocket Billiards H But not every mother realizes what all nutritionists know that to a not inconsid erable degree, the very foundations of good health for the child are laid down before he is born. For it has been well said that good nutrition for the in- L fant begins with good nutrition for IV kI the mother. L- & vUnfortunately, many people, even in this enlightened age, still cling to superstition and old wives' tales when it comes to choosing the proper foods for those important months before a baby is born. Some Common Fallacies As a result, some expectant mothers overeat, frequently of the wrong kinds of food; others do not take enough of the foods that ) I two months before birth. yJ 1 J ... Before a Baby Is Born Working s By C. HOUSTON GOUDISS DISTINGUISHED writers and sociologists, both here and themselves in recent years with the writing of a Children's Charter and a Baby's Bill of Rights. These efforts are commendable because they dema genuine attempt to onstrate a forward-lookin- g attitude better the lot of the next generation. Indeed, they represent a concerted effort to do fore children in general what of protein that is eaten, since over mothers have always tried to the entire period the baby grows do individually for their own tremendously, even though almost half of the weight of the new born children. child is added the final during HIS ONE BIG CHANCE Ct W if the calcium and phosphorus are to be utilized properly, and it has also been indicated that vitamins A and C are likewise most impor tant at this time. The mineral iron is also re quired in significant amounts and this may well be obtained from eggs, dried fruits, whole grain ce reals and green leafy vegetables. It has been found that the thyroid gland is unusually active in the expectant mother. And in those sections of the country where the drinking water and soil are deficient in iodine, physicians frequently recommend the use of some food such as iodized salt Eating at This Important Time and he didn't Eet his set0nd wind the skating rui., thirteenth round. of adventuresome, an evening Gere Tur.r.ev, who on a gently ffevil tobogganingwhich a circus criticized Ray Car-liNova's manager ffmaTcould navigate safely, for rushing the kid No longer that has changed. against Farr, deof a witness the clared after the fight look upon that Lou is muscle gh school ski meet fcSett a rough and ready bound, and that a dons he indeed. Today he is a good , J of skis or skates and partici-Sfighter, a maybe wmter in as actively almost one, his fightgreat KJtt as in golf or tennis, ing days are numof Americans now forsake bered. j LTeside in favor of the skating Gene Tunney The Los Angeles tnds and ski slopes. And they nas imwatch. They take proved a great deal since he fought go merely to Gunnar Barlund. His punching is w active part. sharper, his accuracy has improved, and he keeps his head. Even his Jcy Enthusiasts Increase footwork is better, though it still the in popularsteady growth leaves to be desired. something of this ly of skiing is an example the Natissued bulletin A by tend Man's Derby ional Sports Council of Chicago of this survey interesting an pves TTHE speaker, Col. Matt Winn, x squire of Churchill Downs: increased popularity. It states: j "More than 500,000 people will "The Kentucky Derby always has lake part in the sport this winter been a race, it seems to me, that tlHOOghout the snow belt that covers has been restricted to people with of the United States from money. line to California. "After having done a lot of think"The major reason behind this ing I have decided to introduce an ininnovation that should prove one phenomenal growth of popular terest in skiing is that it has been of the most popular steps ever taken in racing. "I'm going to make it possible that thousands of people can see the race for 50 cents and in comfort." All of which means that any one with 50 cents in his (or her) pocket on next May 6 can see the greatest racing classic in the world. The ! Colonel didn't stop with merely a lowered gate. He has other plans. The working man will also have his own mutuels, at a price within his reach one dollar for a bet. In the 50 cent bleachers will be served sandwiches, coffee and all the essentials for a complete afternoon. IS to it is also and important teeth, C. Houston Goudiss Discusses the Diet of Expectant include in the prospective mother's diet an adequate supply of Mother. Some General Rules for Wise vitamins. 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