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Show rnGAV TAGf: TU'O i A PROVIDES FUEL FOR INFANT'S BODY ENGINE field Newspaper n Scripps-Ca- pt Saturday Published Sunday morning and every work chiy a'tei mm, Vuli.-NewsFederul Avi Login, U' h. by (' u and legal holidays, at h orid i lass mailer paper Co., N. Gunnar Rasmubou, pnMibiit, and entered in .! Hu u ription of M.tr'-1x7!) the poslofflce, Logan, IT.ih, under the month delivered by carrier. prlee f2 the year, in advance, or 23 h- , Y Lit. MORRIS KlnlUJKIX Editor, Journal of the American Medical Association, and of Hygeia, the Health Magazine 15 Sir 'Walter Flotiher, euuui nt of tin; llmisli Motlaal ife ."arrli C'.iuii' il, said ici t ally in an .aUli't is mat our know li'ilgt' of nu mm ii ,4.11111 rt j 1,1(ii enis the most i l j - tin- im-j-- ,.i .I'll 4 ; , o-- advance in (outr'.h 1114 I - l. aie of th. llotein a...-- , nieesHiii.r to inalntalii lilt and to build and rebuild tissue. Iieemi.se ilia hilil grows so inue:. luiiro rapidly than does the adult, it requites propoi tion.iielv mori jirotein than does an adult. The i m inistry of the proteins is so eiaupht ated that its investigation tepiesents a speiial field in medi isl science. Proteins apparently ant built up nut of various combinations of s called amino acids. vary In tl ir character lrom the type Unit grows m thy tissues ot the body to much simpler forms. alNaturally a piotein winch is reready close to what the body quires tin Us grow lb I. r moii valuable protein tor null Hum than one which ha" to he neleil on and 'nodifiod churn ully in older tc !ti,t!l tl.,. lilUhl'i stale. An iiilant lictds a certain amount of protein in order to grow The amount needed is ot an ounce for about each pound ot the lSuby's weight It is, however, desirable to give a this than Utile more prottm amount in order to lake care of an j possible loss. The baby that is living on iu mother's milk receives t hv way of the milk about letli of an ounce for each pound of its weight. The protein of cows milk is not Ihe Barae as that ol the mother's milk. It is necessary that an that is fed artificially receive somew hat more protein than tho one that is being at, the mothIs i Pio-tein- whatever, Neither this newspaper, nor any of m Mod holders or officials b.n any connei tlou other pripromotion . utility, ral ctat directly or indirectly, with any pohtnal pirty, pib.r s devo'i dily to disinterested public service. vate business except the publication ot 4LA1UI Y S. LESTER. Adveitisiug Manager. in-- But Think in 1935 Live in 1930 This editorial is written five years too soon. After you have read it you viil not agree with it; you will think we are foolish for publishing it. 'f if We ask you to take a glanc at the world. Abdut 12,000,000 people are out of work. Yet every nation is worried because it has too much of nearly everything, including gold. Spain has too much olive o 1; Canada and our own land have too much grain; England has too much steel, coal and iron; in Australia, Japan, Germany, Fran e, it is the same story. Unemployment, and production and distribution, are no longer national problems; they are world problems. To solve them we must sto i thinking nationally and think universally. No nation can solve its own problems and ignore those of other nations. The thing is utterly impossible. Today, what injures one nation injures all; what helps one, helps all. .f. if Y- tl ' - Such an infant should receive ap- of an proximately ounce for each pound M Ms weight per day. If the infant will get a quantity of cow's milk that is equivalent to one hundredth ot Its body weight each day, it will re ceive an adequate amount of pro-tai- n the infant ia mulct nouriahed, obviously it will have ts teocive even more, so that it io cislsniaiy to calculate on the has., ..f wbat tiie intaut ought to we t ...y than on what it . Thus, a child weig . woti'd have to recur, c on of cow's milk per day to supply it with an adequate .mount in pro . tout. ai-a- t In the school year there were 767,141 students 1927-192- in of whom colleges amt universities, 290,4.57 were in public schools and 486,704 were in private - g . . . .y. As we said, this editorial f Is Your Rest Disturbed? published five years too soon. Our only hope is that, when the world arrives at some solution of its greatest problem, it wont arrive five years too late. i Cache Men Named On Federal Court Jury Providence News Deal Promptly With Kidney Irregularities. t AVhen bladder irritationc. getting up at night and constant backache keep you miserable, don't take chances! Help your kidneys at the first sign of disorder. Use Doan's Pius. Successful for more than 50 years. Endorsed by hundreds of thousands of grateful users. Sold by dealers everywhere. BoanS ills A Y2 DffJREJJC fM TtlEMONm Juof'j 'll 4 t ,i,. The otfictv. of (he KirM Aad Pnmar) niotoietl 10 Simthrudd on Friday evemnK and pleasantly Mrs. Flank kelly who ir cemlv was released as a tea her m ihe oifcaiiiatirn. The loihiwing uKo enjoved the eveiiiim. A. M Hammond. Frank Merrill. ()l:er UtiiiM.n. J. H. Fiihriman, L. (. am! GL-lvut Naim, 1'niil tase. Games and music formed ihe entei tamment and luncheon. Tweu t eight weie present. Mis. Kell "iR puMmed with a beautiful jd lure as a token of remembrance from the oilicers. Has Birthday Party Mr. Will.tul PouKen entertained In honor of her birthday on Thur'o day afternoon The afternoon wa. spent in sewing and social chat. A delicious dinner was served to Mesdarnes: Bertha Bitter. Frank r hn Butt Arthur OWon, II. M. . Lib Zoning"-B'ldgn Low, Jaim Mori buns. is Smith and F. U. ChecketN Misses Maiy and Doiothv nlt of Logan were dinner guests of their aunt. Mrs. Annie M. Pickett on Tuesday, . Mis. Man d tavilv a .it Tilihin- - eiporiain diiutei in t ompb-iiien- t H to her h.rthdav. Cai he county men have noeti railed to serve on the federal tour jury The tuals ate set to stau Mondav ami will consist most-- 1 lv o' imrcolu- ihatges made in in-- j du mieiiis against a large number ot --sip l.akc ( ity dope peddler sus- Two The table oi Urn was Mered with a antlu'iiimih and uncis wet e Ian! tm (r H ibbitts ot Moitpelnr, biahe M: e u! 'Its l!or;ue H.it.i t.umt Vi im Alt' Klue-Shbbim, M'" b it a T .IdiitP". Mt and Mt-- ! i i Mai T.!,b pan ; t . rl n. t da iic 'I .tin! jriv iblnti- - 11 Matin ,.nd niohxod to (L on Wedm dn dm uu Mi'l.mt.s i'raiiK atned home L. a entnr atr Sal! Lake S:ifmd(i two Aek ll with hei iLuiJtnr Mt.- illiehn Peuer.eti. Entrt3in at Home ' t ae I .eh" ailed to the Cieii licit Monroe of Lewiston ('. Ai. del son of Hyrurn. Sixty per tent of the Engllsh-- ' speaking people of the world are in the United States, and 70 per cent of them ate on the continent )! Voith Ainerua d Lu.n:n Mpn"s ami Loir, i $3.25 Anna Bobo imth (ireiLt.ned at TO IDAHO FALLS it RETURN L on Lo'ir 'i.o Finlay ewnlng Damitig and games mjoed $2.70 h men t w et e mi i utid ti.tin; TO BLACKFOOT 4 RETURN t d h Obou, ( hgi (law'-on-, 28TH NOBEMBER I'elo'is Stiio-ll.lda Kobni'-on- . Win 'Emm I.igan (Lh'i.i It'ii, it'1 lau-i- t via Oreum Shmt s:mLi and i.'iie Railroad. Tii kets good only I'fttn Fii e 1 Dean not p.' in coaches nr than- cars, limited for letuin to home destinations The area of the Red S,a - iliodt before midnight December 1st. KS.mi" Mpi.ltO miles. Ak lot al agent, for details. we a . -- and heiidi-weie too lary oit ouf tl,e 'tiers ND, LISTEN: Theres one thiui; about lire in the hills and tliat is it you're miles trorn a teh phone you'ie also nnle3 from a divorce shark and you Tiave time to get over any family spat.-- , io -- 1 may arise in fact time liave most of. that Gerhard iti.iiiii M. Dahl worked in fields toliano ar.d, at niglit, il to at- - tend ' - what vou parties friends, to pore over ponderous volumes in an attic den. Now he heads transit systems valued at Pare-jcri- 1 - ' i i ful preferring will be rea s membered e man t .no siwed an inch off his uncles wooden leg, so tuac tnc ou mti was arrested for being drunk and disorderly wien he staggered down vs - , o- with his youth- 1 FROM SURVEY i m '4 COUPLE BACK online; back at u.s ve.tr :10m now- with a lot act using i lmmatnms till, (i a 1" 1114 lu m into a mar-- , r ae tint didn't turd out as e.-Ie ' d we only managed one Lugene Si haub, ounty engineer, mai uige nn to now and that has, and his son. Com ad Sehaiih, re mil mainly owing turned Sunday night from more 'id 01 licaiam e ami pateme on, than a month spent in Grand coun on )irt with some help fiom tv surviving the ore body possi,, G.it International Yana-- a an, of the boys and gills' bilities ot the ion which lie ea .t th anxini a 'o ,tv ' of the road near ild 1. allv want to the.v o take the Colorado state line. pul g - and no;. The-consisting of properties ham e w r Ii tti'-a approximately 40n acres in mineral are chums which about ready for he One old mi will's thill , ,ti e loiuioiitsl by Buyd w iv the woods is paui-nisti live H. Ddlum of Logan F. Hatch and a'on. New k Yot and City. II W. lie wav they a'e The claims, numbering about 16. a iiitidraiK j are in three separate groups with much ot the operation on ail of ; and a.l w am 1. '10. ;v' and radios wml gosh them nn theto surface although it is drive tunnels on lu and "lot tlmm neies.,ary i hums and slialts on six others. III v itv- - even tinA mill is opiating on the central 10 tan r" - lie adds - to.ip ot latms and the othet t till kllllls Ol ate It ticking their ore there. Tile "Il ' M t al a.id ihiTc an- girls who company has a force of about 50 r 011 il c. t t.vo minutes1 men employe The two ioial men left Grand .mi .'Iain stre'-- t 'iie r.i these doubtlc- - Lav county Tuesday for other claims of .1 .nil a 'Pc:; 4 tor a life out the company above Grand Junction 1. dum - ! m .. couple of lay, of but wee unable to do any work v.t in, wood vouid probably cute, there due to the storm. The weath-r has been ideal in Grand county til -- on the o'lici- hand then- are' during their stay with the coldest pli'ii' y oi real girlfc who know night registering but 28 above what it's lit e and would be pet-- j zero. cunt nted an what's morel Leaving Grand Junetion Saturp 't"it!y eompetent to tackle day in the stoim they had 60 miles over the Ctah desert where they 'oh had to drive in second gear. From .'.'lynay you boys and girl,- Cisco on to Price the road wa i IU II. (U VliUi 1, out ouiiuay mortlldg ttiey Jttll i'cii JI.V in this dance and if you're touml between six and eight inches the soit we tliiiiK you are there- ol snow over Soldier Summit and 'll lo no roilin' in Spanish Fork canyon. There was Cl! like to an t out a few no snow- in Salt Like City but dozen letters and arrange a few they hit a driving snow at Ogden matt lies but we are too amt it took them three and a halt don old to take on such a load of re- - hours to make that 50 mite ruj sluiisibilit y to Logan. V.,od-- 11 11 ' e PROVIDENCE t v street. 111 LiT Gee Gee T,as a new way to ten whether she in getting tou lat m too iiiLti. It sin tan PKOVIDKXCK Funoi al service s into an Austin car, bio ju-- t tor Mib. (iertimb AmiiMHi Astb 11 111 o lilf !Ji e Fl! t the f iif'hl r s in mum itprl AUTO PESTS M I' i) ..1 A guy hate is Otto Flowei, He drives at milef an hour! B, it (i;j 3ul Henry BLok is 10 times worse, it if ,H v .til 1. Ms He travels slower tl ao a hearse. M L(j !M1 Ur's. ,tiM pii A tliif 4 if. ii.liil V K Zullmm If a man ou laiK .J ilii!li- il'il Ultiop Ia i liolillim out a till ii;i oil 1' a oin a siri'-( Mini lormr, r'it- him Alder IMWh Hi- - may litand IL A. TIhuki. MumuiI numbjour iatorita in t t er-) lmlude sl tinii', choir under the dm (.non ol J L A dairy (arm has lnJiviilual Spuhlcr, a solo hv Mrs. Fr d Jin-- ; cows. No sen and a solo by Mr. Sonnier in ki UK iiiiikcts for tli Tonbt. the t arm hands still drink lntennent v as i ntlie Ii o ulence v. hen tm m ant ol till' old till Li.'CC, i oiniiiciits 'un (metuy ilLam AJu ot Lob i.ouic Spoilt or. dedi(jt-pitn. Mrs. Astle mi:, ived hv her inTiPT mi vre e.iar-r1ct it KJ. . Y." ill 'Ui- n t s Mr. and Mu X. 1. AimIcimiii, PROBLEM and the pillowing biotin rs and MFor years Eric Pastepot was dis- itels unoiit Mamin. ( arrol, l'l.i, tressed because strangers, meeting i; issi-ion, al! ot him, did not imand ci"ia Andi-i giamlpar-i-n- t mediately recog- (hove. Wyoming Mr. ..nd Mt A. L Atnli-rnize that he was an artist and a ,:t. a1- - mi i. member cf the Bohemian set. Then he hit upon the plan of cornsprinkling flakes on his coat collar to simulate dandruff. Now the most stranger realizes that Eric is an artist and has probably studied in Parts. A I W . 1' I - Sf. , 11 . . ula-""'- i W ,1 - ilii-r- . .1 r v - a - , . . c Kiigi-nc- -- 1 1 - . ) v ' t i "u -t v vv -- 11 11 . . W H I t . . 1 1 - v , - V 11 gay unoo-serva- Lil Gee Gee says cleanliness may be next to Godliness, but it is a nuisance, nevertheless, to move the beer out of the bathtub every Saturday nlg-ht- st eoESfinr 1 A A ADDLED AXIOM flapper is only as strong as her weakest wink. it if YE DIARY (November 17) coal-burnin- Betimes home, where tantalizing letters, until the prettie creature doth wax mighty wroth, grab them, and throw them into the fyre, but Lord! they be only olde grocerie bills, most of them, heaven help me, unpaid. Ye are pelased to note au miprovmeut in Ruble Humoi a piauu - playing. Yesterday she hit tlncc keys wuh one blow of her hammer LEGAL NEWS Divorced are Mr. And Mrs. Tutt; She laughed wnen he missed A four-incputt! (is walii .pubiii lihiarv ol', dy not tneourage tl.e me id Hied nils as boukmai -. No. k- 11 As different from yesterdays equipment as an electric phonograpfi from the oid gramophone, the modern coal furnace with modem g automatic equipment offers an entirely new under, standing in comfort, efficiency and convenience. is Dame Humor by reading a packet of letters, scented and tied together with a pink ribbon, and I do sigh over them, as tho they be olde love 'o left tin SOMD SO GOOD f Joe Hungstarter says his wile has never learned how to drive a car except in an advisory capa city. Because the old furnace has faithfully (if inefficiently) served winter after winter, many people assufne that it represents correct heating. In many cases this is partly true . . . (for a correctly constructed and installed furnace will do a task) but, do these same people know the added advantages of 1930 heating? The modern coal furnace gives an even, regulated heat, y controlled from the living room; with automatic appliances it is worry-fre- e and convenient. The modern coal fumac-- , of course, gives the same radiant, safe heat as always, but it burns a smaller-sized- , cheaper coal, and is the last word in heating life-tim- thermo-staticall- efficiency. While people were concerning themselves with automatic refrigerators, radio and countless other improvements, they may not have realized the less spectacular but equally important developments in the coal industry. Today, with modem equipment, and clean UTAH COAL you can enjoy a winter of ease and comfort unequalled in the long history of the safe, healthful heating with coal. coal-burnin- g WE1 Aim (C AIL The Wests Unequalled Fuel t K is - ar-r- tne nd i Oscar Paregoric,, recently ted fcr nutti--- ) pyorrhea erms on his grand- false fathers teeth, was pardoned the by Tues-- j governor Mr. - - '4 MEANEST MAN IN WORLD OUT AoAlN aay - i lit--a- W .1 pinnient mail 'nioiiial , t 1 As long as a dozen or a score of nations try to solve their problems individually they will fail. The only solution is united action by ALL countries. Eventually, government of the world must be undertaken as a whole. Just as business has linked thousands of enterprises under one management, so must we link scores of nations under one control. We may not like the idea, but it has got to be done if the race is to survive. Dont make any mistake abut the seriousness of conditions. Things are not going to righ1- themselves automatically. They have steadily been getting worse for years and we are approaching a crisis in human affairs. We are not up against some trivial national puzzle, to be solved by hoping for the best or making speeches in congress. We are up against something fundamental, and we are going to have to take fundamental steps about it and soon. Nations of the world have g t to get together on this thing; the world has got to be operated as a whole, for all of its people, as nations have been operated ia the past. If that hurts patriotic pride, its just too bad. But when world-pridis substhuted for national-bragginwe shall all be better off wanted ti it auein nr v ot mairul at hat!lull id ea,he wot id who want to tjiu,, votingxters in;. i lii- - lull, we have blondes hru:,.l both of ted liiad-mam ambition in to be to find the rls;ht pe - or ihe nalit man and start ait lomiinov.- tot the lou labtn we are sot rv but we are not 40:114 10 do any match-mak-me il. i,,;, II l e ;' ISCr -- i p- '. ers breast. t QUICK v Ili-- hdmaMon is a woijcB- - nl tin If It efeli t foi Hilt t.l i it )h w huw Ik. (iiitld ntutiuns, v-- , ot i, American Howdy, folks! Education week Has ended, and darned if we aint We don t have to go glad! around no more pretending we are edukated! ,iiU.l.tt THE TRUTH ) lnunki'rl that v. tl'al n lull. it Ulitii-'ia.i thought at llhl t i only i.ihie nt toocl wa to j.ro nh t he limj with uel to i ari v on n a ac tii Itii ", Inter elnpnienU ol VIII have revealed the l eoif-titms oi lomls tor spe title put pose tin; eni ini ial.it whs measured in t 'lonih. C.ilone.H lejireseut the i lit ot tin- tood to supply the lu h with luil to tariy on the acthe hunts, the tum s oi the til mt les and the digt-Uit- oigHii.s v lieu tool is utilize t a fuel, the n. mi iiiuiiintely given otf in nl heal ami the heat i.i tm units aie nu .e in ed m lalories. Mov , . . r, tl.t ...hi. .. p.e S'Mt oiilv the miitenal that the h i ly ums up in lanlng on woik '1 h"y do nut unhide the Important taking pe: iniei a ot building li ime o. o v i. t e. in pii.viding Ii e u w eiet a in lo uuliiu. lie body .lent San Krannaoi off ce, 907 Montgomery St.; Gilman, Nicoli & Ruthnian, Speei.il Representatives 19 W. 4 ti St Tlosioa o fice, 48 Tremout Chicago office, 410 N. Mlehigun Ave New York offue, Motors 266 Uldg. General 2, Hoorn Detroit office, St.; of Circulation, N.E A Service, Monlnr A id :t i!uri-nFull leased wire of the Cnitid I'n-- s . Western Features, and the Sctippi uidudd .Newspapi By JIM MARSHALL F r. just m-- ii. tlm ram auditor il iii.iti-mi- - The OBSERVER 1 ATIMEj M inner r i upon facile Every afternoon, except Saturday, and Sunday morning. FOOD n ntuiy JNCEL - Let's Be Healthy j CACHE VALLEY (UTAH) Elut- Blaze Col Co. Chctcrfield Coal Co. Royal CoI Co. Lion Coal Co. Spring Canyon Coal Co. Coal Co. Mutual Coal Co. Standard Coal Co. 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