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Show CACHE AMERICAN, LOGAN, UTAH j, VN & vl j1' !' 'J' V tf Let Our Motto Be I I MOTHERS Most Beautiful Long Span Bridge of the Year GOOD HEALTH BY DR. LLOYD ARNOLD I Professor of Bacteriology and Pre- - I COOK BOOK ventive Medicine, University of I Illinois, College of Medicine. I fji- ft ft 'ft' V ft ft ,fi ft MOTORING HAS GOOD INFLUENCE ON HEALTH " A; Jr ' ,, $s A cartoonist In a Chicago news paper depicted a scene the other da; that had a very enticing appeal. Tt showed a man seated at his desk, all sorts of rush orders around him, and through the window a mail with a cowboy hat labeled The Call of the Outdoors was reaching In, and, grabbing him by the vest, was yelling: Yippe! Well, tan my hide! Iook what I found hibernatin In here Crnon out an git some sunshine And over the Yippee I cartoon was the caption, The First Time Yon Open the Window Real Wide on a Warm Spring Day. It was good health advice that grinning cowboy gave. When spring comes, its good for ns to do like the bears quit hibernating and get out into the sunshine. And if you have a family bus, its time to send out for the latest road vacamap, and away for a week-en- d tion trip. The highways have always played an Important part In the health and habits of man. There has ever been an effort to make them safe from a health standpoint In ancient times letters and other unclean persons were excluded from the highways, for It was early recognized that pestilence walked from community to community with the footsteps of man. The world In which we live Is now a much bigger one. We can easily travel three hundred miles in any direction within a day. We are as familiar and conversant with a geographical area several hundred miles square as our grandparents were with a thirty mile area. The development of automotive power has changed our life In many ways. The social and family enWe vironment has been altered. compare ourselves with more people. We are broader minded In that we can see more and. therefore, Judge values from a better perspective. There Is less difference In social customs, dress and living standards in adjacent communities. Another important health influence due to hard roads and automobiles is the greater amount of time people now spend In the fresh air and sunshine. In the country we used to go to town In the buggy or wagon when It was necessary. City dwellers did very little traveling. Now with the automobile we ously seek the open road. It Is only during rainy or stormy weather that we stay indoors.' From a health viewpoint, this Is as It should be. The ride after supper that so many people take nowadays provides a period of relaxation, and It allows for restful digestion and family visiting. It Is much better than staying home to wash the dishes. One question that naturally arises Is: Are contagious diseases spread more by automobile travel than they were before the use of such rapid and easy transportation Increased human contact? The answer Is that the health level of the population Is much better than It ever was before. There Is plenty of fresh air to be had on a trip and lots of sunshine and Uttle dust This keeps the healthy person well and aids the Sickly person to regain health, and the sickly person has no contact with the healthy travelers In other automotive vehicles. The stimulating effect of the air forced against the body during automobile travels Is a good tonic. Germs are carn ried from the sick to the well the eir not by shoe leather, by or wind. It is intimate contact, such as coughing, sneezing and touching with the hands, that transfers contagious materials. Happy and contented people are healthy folk. You see more laughs and smiles among automobile travelers than you do among the passengers in the staterooms of the de luxe transcontinental trains. The one thing that the person traveling Into "unknown parts should look out for Is contamination of food or water. Typhoid fever and dysenteries are about the only diseases you need guard Direct contact with the against. travelers you meet (unless they have colds!) Is pretty safe. Some few hotels and tourist camps are not what they should be, but so many are good that there Is no excuse for putting up with one that has not the best sanitary conveniences. Do not buy milk unless It Is pasteurized. And do not stop by the roadside to drink from a spring notice by a state there Is health department that the water has been analyzed and found lit Eat plenty of fruit and vegetables, and not many sweets, and youll come home vastly Improved by the outing. 1 per-eo- t e WMtera N.wepajwr Onion y' '.i . ' 4 s'i ,4- Jt v la THIS ' Is the Bourne bridge across the Cape Cod at Bourne. Mass., which was the winner of the class A prize of the American Institute of Steel Construction as the most beautiful long span bridge built during the lust year. Jk I BEDTIME STORY 0 By THORNTON W. BURGESS o Ill 1 SOMEBODY SAID A LOVING WORD II w DANNY MEADOW MOUSE IS GLAD HE IS SMALL EVER In all the Great World IFthere was a startled Bear, that one was Buster Bear when Danny Meadow Mouse ran straight at him. Beechnuts were In Buster Bears mind, sweet little beechnuts and nothing else, when he reached out a great paw to rake over that pile of leaves. It didnt enter Busters head that there might be anything but beechnuts under them. So, when Mouse with a Danny Meadow frightened squeak darted out from d By ANNE CAMPBELL have seen Just where he went and the Instant he recovered from his said a loving word I surprise would have been after him SOMEBODY skies turned to blue. As It was, Danny darted right un Upon Hope's harp strings brave der Blisters big paw and right tunes stirred, across the toes of one of Buster's And every aim was true. big hind feet Buster Is a big fellow and he looks clumsy, but he Isnt Somebody spoke a thought that nearly ss clumsy as be looks. In made Buster Isn't clumsy at all. He fact. Into a kindly one. Is surprisingly quick in his moveAnd pathways opened to my gaze, ments for such a big fellow. The That led me to the sun. Instant he recovered from his surprise at the sudden nppearanse of Somebody spoke a thought that Mouse. Buster Danny Meadow made A whirled about fat Meadow The gloomy outlook fair, Mouse would go splendidly with And scattered light where there was those sweet beechnuts he had eaten. shade. And gladness everywhere! But by the time Buster had turned about Danny had darted behind a Copyright WNU Service. He big tree and there he stopped stopped because he didn't know 1 IP IP which way to go. It happens that that was the wisest thing he could have done You see. If he bad con tinued to run be would have rustled the dry leaves and Buster would have known Just where he was But because he stopped as he did there was nothing to tell Buster which way be had gone. For once in his life Danny Mead ow Mouse was glad he was little. Right then he would have been glad to he smaller than he was Many many times he had wished he was big, but now he was very, very thankful that he wasnt Had he been big, as big, let us say. ns Ieter Rabbit, the chances are Hint he wouldnt have been able to slip out from under Butters big paw as he had done. He was glad that he was little. Yes. Indeed. Danny Meadow Pop, what is mature? Mouse was glad that he was little. Ripe peach. A A I4IMOWS Danny Had Darted Behind a Big Tree. under Busters very paw and straight toward hi in, Buster was so surprised and startled that for a second or two he didnt know what to do. Now It seemed an absolutely crazy thing for Danny to run straight at Buster, but the truth Is it was the wisest thing he could have done. It wasnt wisdom that made him do It No, Indeed, It wasnt wisdom at ail. It was just pure fright and nothing else. Danny was so frightened that he didnt have any Idea at all where be was running. He just ran. that was alL And because he happened to be facing Buster Bear he ran straight at T W Burs pbs WNU poYoii Know That thousands of white sent over from England and bound to serve for seven or ten years, did most of the work in the bond-servan- ts American colonies until about the close of the Seventeenth century. During the time of their bondage they could be bought and sold like slaves. McClure Newspaper Byndtcatfc WNU Service. Serlc. wife. It Is not always easy or agreeable for good housekeeper to turn over the work to her children, but it Is most gratifying In results. Now Is the time to serve the meals on the porch or In the garden; the folks will enjoy taking the extra steps and the novelty will serve to delight the whole family. Serve the breakfast buffet style as the English do. Everybody has a few covered dishes to keep things not, and with hot coffee and toast, one may make a flne breakfast Dear Mr. Wynn: Yesterday I happened to be on the East Side, and Just as I passed two men. 1 Geard one man say. in a loud voice, I'm a brick. In an Instant the other ebap punched him In the Jaw and layed him flat In the sidewalk. How do you account for that? Sincerely, U. WOOD RUNTOO. Answer: One man said he was a brick, and the other fellow must have been a bricklayer. Dear Mr. Wynn: Two friends of mine left yesterday on a camping trip. Aa they left me I noticed that each one had a stone Jug In his hand. They told CURRENT TOPICS BY NATIONAL CHARACTERS BRITISH NOT By anti They are not hostile to any people, British are not THE nation in Europe. nor do they regard any as antipathetic to them. The British people have never been good haters. Their Inclinations have always been to forgive and forget at once. Sometimes. Indeed, this readiness hag even seemed a little incomprehensible to those who have been our comrades In arms, but It Is an essential part of British character. As In the past, so today. We are not anti any nation, but we should be and must be anti" any who might seek by force to break We shall always be the peace. found arrayed on the side of the collective system against any government or people who seek by a return to power politics to break up the peace which by thnt system we are seeking to create. . I NEWTON rvROM the loss of a tooth to a mistress, theres no not hearable. The appang prehension Is much more cruel than the certainty; and we make up our minds to the misfortune when tis Irremediable, part with the tormentor, and mumble our crust on tother side of the Jaws. In that jit of philosophy from Thackeray Is one of the strongest Indictments ever written on the subject of worry; and its foolishness and uselessness. True, eating on the other side of C Bell Syndicate. WNU Service. the Jaw Is not nearly so bad as the anticipation of It, as worrying about having to do It I Out of fear of violence from my readers I shall not mention the fact that the necessity to eat In even a little corner of the Jaw could not possibly be so destructive of health and nerves as The Fool Perfect t Oh, no, 1 worrying about It wouldnt mention that Mi readers me they were taking them along to know It Its Thackeray's point that use for their pillows. Dont you It Isn't even so unpleasant as think stone Jugs are rather hard thinking about It In advance that Is new I things to sleep on? Can we Improve on Thackeray? Truly yours, No, but we can add this thought MARY N. JUNE. Answer: Your friends probably that while its silly enough to lose intend filling the jugs with straw sleep worrying about a tooth thats to make them soft. got to come out anyway. It's absolutely Insane to worry about losing a tooth that after all may never Dear Mr. Wynn: I Just received a letter from a have to come out! And that's the heavier burden of friend of mine In which he says he most of our worries. Isn't It the Intends coming clean from Denver misfortunes that never do occur I Colo., to New York on a bicycle. Thats what worry Is for. Isnt It? Do yon believe he can do It? thats what the devil Invented It Truly yours, for to give us bald heads and scld HANSEN FEET. Answer: He ran come that far on stomachs and lined faces and Jumpy nerves over something that never a bicycle, but not clean. does happen! 6 Bell Syndicate. WNU Service Dear Mr Wynn : I took my first trip to Chinatown and the Bowery last Sunday. The funniest thing I think I ever saw wag a sign In front of a Chinatown hotel which rend. Rooms 50c and Now what could possibly be 55c. the difference between a 50c room and a 55c room? Truly yours, PACK NO SLACK FILLING FULL WISH to call your attention of our best consuming markets In Europe. Thus, our exports to Europe In January and February of this year declined 16 per cent in relation to that of January and February of a year ago. If we place embargoes upon our Imports we shall, In the last analysis, witness Inevltnbly the destruction of onr export trade. Seized with an unreasoning fear whenever a small driblet of Imports of a competitive nature comes over our tariff wall, even when under purely temporary or accidental conditions, such as, for example, the drouth, action is urged which, If followed too frequently, may lead to retaliation by other countries, so that step by step such action may lead straight toward a complete embargo of Imports all around, and since one country's Imports are another countrys exports, a like embargo of exports all around. to many WORRY that of that Is Same price today as 44 years ago 25 eeaees for 250 particularly to the decline in this current year of our exports WHEN THE DEVIL INVENTED . ing powder under of expert supervision chemists. By CORDELL HULL Secretary of State. THROUGH a WOMAN'S EYES ANTI ANTHONY EDEN Lord Privy Seal. a? Manufactured by baking powder Specialists who make nothing but bak- ADJUSTING TARIFFS Luden Lelong shows a white peasant linen blouse having a shirred Jabot edged with blue and red peasant embroidery with hla tailored suit of heavy white silk shantung linen. The collar Is blue velvet and the buttons and buckle are of a gold colored metaL burning, scanty or DO youfrequent urination; backache suffer headache, dizziness, swollen feet and ankles? Are you tired, nervous feel ail unstrung and dont know what is wrong? Then give some thought to yoir kidneys. Be sure they function proper ly,for functional kidney disorder per mils excess waste to stay in the blood end to poison and upset the whole system. Use Doans Pills. Doan's arc for the kidneys only. They are recommended the world over. You can get the gen Doans at any drug vine, time-teste-d store. RURAL RELIEF By REXFORD TUGWELL Under-Secretar- y TO ot Agriculture. SAVE the land and the who depend on it is an aspiration in which all of us, ED WYNN Dear Mr Wynn: In our little town there has started a movement which Is called The Own Your Own Home Movement Can yon tell me what this is and why it is called a Building Lonn Scheme? Truly Yours, ANN APARTMENT. Answer: The Idea is a simple one. The building companies advance the money to build you a bouse and yon pay them so much money every month. By the tlnip you have become absolutely disgusted and dissatisfied with the place, it Is yours. COMMENTS ON young iUESTION BOX him. Now If he had run away from Buster things might not have turned out at all as they did. Buster would Scrambled eggs, sliced bacon sau sages even hot griddle cakes ot waffles may be made on the porch. DURING the warm weather Is A perfect picnic Is one where to let down on all unnecessary work so that mother may everybody does bis share of the have a little vacation as welL In work and mother has the rest from work. formal serving letting the young W "rn Vfwnrr Hnlott, sters do the work It will be a from echool It change work, and is a good tiling to train them to do In Peasant Linen all kinds of household tasks. The girls, of course, are expected to have this training before they go Into their own homes, or how will they know how to deal with household matters and spend the money given to them for the upkeep of the home? Boys, too, should begin early to learn bow to cook simple foods, be able to uiake a good cup of coffee, prepare a crisp piece of toast, and serve a egg These accomplishments are not only helpful but often necessary In cases of Illness or absence of the houseSUMMER MEALS 'nv QUOTES - The world isnt so small after aaye Reno Ritzl, Just try going some place where you dont wish to be eeen. all, WNU Be r view Flowage Right, The expression flowage rights" refers to the right of overflowing land when a dam la built for the purpose of furnishing Irrigation or power. The person whose land la overflowed has a right to compensation for any loss When the right of overflowing a person's land Is purchased, this Is referred to as 'v flowage rights. Follows in His Fathers i(Puddles9f I. TOOK A BUS. Answer: They put mouse traps in the 55c rooms. it seems to me, can Join. It particularly transcends party creed and class I should like to see the administration of the present program carried out in such ways that this common consent can be won and kept so that our names will be blessed rather than bitter In our childrens mouths. And I am willing to take this kind of pledge. But I am not willing to say that if vested interests or partisan politicians begin a fight which Involves thil movement we shall not fight back. BALANCING THE BUDGET By ROBERT LA FOLLETTE U. S. Senator From Wisconsin. had the courage heavily in this country as they have done in had IFtoWE tax as Associated Newspaper. Sour Stomach by chewing one tr more Miinesia Wafers Yon can obtain a full size 20c package of Miinesia Wafers containing twelve full adult doses by furnishing us with the same of your local druggist if he does not happen to carry Miinesia Wafers in stock, by enclosing 10c in coin or postage stamps. Address SELECT PRODUCTS, INC. Long Island City, N. Y. My Name k. Street Addrtn. Totea & State.. 1402 23rd St, My Dnistfi Street Name h., Addrea.... Team & State Great Britain, we would have bad a balanced budget both In 1033 and 1934. Those who are most anxious to balance our budget are most often those who protest vociferously against any attempt to increase taxes upon wealth and Income, In accordance with ability to pay. The conservatives, therefore, who are that this government arguing should follow the example of Great Britain and attempt to balance its budget are in a completely Inconsistent position until they are ready to accept the tax burden necessary to accomplish that end. CURRENCY WAR By SIR PERCY BATES Chairman Cunard Line. WNU Service. SWEETEN is war today, THERE war. The weapons are not navie3, armies or airplanes, but tariffs, quotas and shifting currencies. There Is no authorized standard of national money ex- A Footnote" worth remembering! Ointment At For hot, tired, aching, burn- Cntlenra Ointment gen- ing feet, a light application of tly rubbed in, after bathing the feet in a tads of warm water and Cntlenra Soap relieves the tired muscles, soothes the skin and gives comfort and rest. SALT LAKE'S NEWEST HOSTELRY Onr lobby Is delightfully air cooled during the summer months change, and each change In a tariff, quota or currency Is nothing other than a hostile move In this war. Worst of all, the situation is not officially recognized as a war, otherwise we might have had a peace conference with far better possibilities for the good of mankind than the disarmament talks in Geneva. AAA PROGRAM By HENRY A. WALLACE Secretary ot Agriculture. who charge the inducing scarcity simply do not know the facts. THOSE The latest tiling Is Iridescent eye lashes! Firs! you mascara the laslies and then you brush them with a gold or sliver flecked eye shadow, which. It seems, clings to them and mnkes them glitter. Quite new and completely devastating, Copyright by Public Ledger, WNU Service. Inc. left by the sweep of a crewman are called puddles THE oarumrks It Is such watery tracks that are being followed by Jack ivelly. Jr., as pe Is Instructed by his father. Jack Kelly, who was world's rowing champion and an Oliinplc champion as well. The young prodigy, only eight, is taking the stroke position under his father's watchful eye on the Sihiiilkill river. , The American farmer always has produced enough food for every man, woman and child in the United States, and 1 am sure he will continue to, given a chance to stay on his farm and In business. The programs have cut adjustment down production for an export market which no longer exists, ' WNU Barrio. HOTEL Temple Square $1,50 to $3.00 Hates The Hotel Temple Squire hit a highly deairable, friendly atmosphere. You will alwaya find it immaculate, gupremely comfortable, and thoroughly agreeable.! ou can there idea understand why this hotel hi HIGHLY RECOMMENDED You can also appreciate whyi IP$ a mark of distinction to stop 1 fhis beautiful hostelry ERNEST C ROSS1TER, Mgr. |