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Show UTAH LEHI FREE PRESS, LEHI. fact, the true part potato the 4m wa sallowed by Mr a great hit at the time !r did other actions of the So 7:o was elected governor in ; d tor. He had been elected 1922- -a Republican of 1920 landslide Harding for and then came up matter a WHAT TO EAT AND WHY ' i (2. (joudiM 4-Jouton Discusses the NEED FOR IODINE T and to Dr. E. C. Kendall of the Mayo Clinics at Rochester, Minn. Today we know that although it constitutes only about one part in three million parts of the body weight, iodine is so essential that its and his Ask L. Houston uouati absence from the diet may have the gravest consequences. Gland of Glandi -- Thyroid The Iodine is necessary for the normal functioning of the thyroid land, situated in the front part of the neck. The thyroid is so important that it is often regarded as the throttle which governs the human locomotive, and when it fails to function normally, the body machinery may be thrown out of balance. disturbance during Thyroid childhood may affect mental and physical development, and many children have been accused of laziness who are suffering from thyroid deficiency. Thyroid disorder may be a complicating factor in obesity, and specialists have found that it is associated with many stubborn skin diseases. It is also claimed that iodine starvation influences mental make-u- p and emotional tendencies. HEARD arounu the C. Houston Coudisi hat put at tha disposal of readers of this neuspaper all the facilities of his famous Exin perimental Kitchen Laboratory ew York City. Ht uill gladly and questions concerning foodt ' not necessary to writ a diet, letter unlets you desire, for post card inquiries uill recent the soma careful attention. Addrttt him at 6 Fast ylh Street, New York City. an-tit- er NATIONAL .CAPITAL CarterField-- -- - home-make- low-iodi- h ne Graceful Butterfly New Crochet Idea non-irritati- J - Danger Periods This demonstration aroused the interest of the scientific world and Send for This FREE CHART Showing the Iodine Content of Various Foods -- - V OU are invilcd lo write C Houschart showing ton Goudiss for the foods rich in iodine and those which are poor in this substance. It will svrve as a valuable guide in preparing balanced menu. Just ask for the Iodine Churl, addressing C. Houston Goudist, at 6 EujI 3lh Street, New York City. A post card is sufficient to carry your request. Washmgton.-Perh- aps - e-Rich -- ) the most the Progresthat important effect V s sive conference in Mad.son. s hocseelt President on will have of xot a start star is that it will admirei s of the La Follette brothers rea..y wondering if Rooseveit is and m sound in his New Dealism his economics. One indication of what may hapto the La pen to Roosevelt, due haphas already defection, Follette Had it not been for the five pened. ized La Follette Progressives in tne Salt house who so unexpectedly voted bill that One of the most satisfactory against the reorganization law. become have would the to measure iodine methods for adding alhave reSo that the Progressives diet, especially in goiterous from President the iodized of use the prevented ready gions, is through test having a good deal more power-po- wer salt. In Detroit, a city-wid- e which might have been exof iodized salt reduced the preva36 from per tremely effective, from time to time, lence of simple goiter cent to 2 per cent. Similar fig- during the next two years. ures have been cited for other loBut the disturbing phase of the calities. Iodized salt costs no La Follette movement to the New more than ordinary table salt and Deal lies in the fact that on so is an excellent safeguard against many counts the La Follettes agree, not with the extremists who want simple goiter. -to go a lot further than Roosevelt, but with the conservatives who think Iodine in Drinking Water of his economic theories and some bewas it in Even early times, relapractices unsound. lieved that there was some This is notably true so far as the tion between goiter and drinking water, and recent evidence has doctrine of scarcity is concerned. disclosed that there was a sound For a long time, for example, Sen. basis for this belief. Two investi- William E. Borah has been almost gators found that the water in a a lone voice crying in the wilderlarge part of the northern half of ness in attacking the idea of curthe United States falls into a tailing production when so many classification. people are in need of more more Several communities have given food, more shelter, more clothing, consideration to the prevention of more everything. "During the six years of the goiter by the addition of iodine to said the water supply. This method is Roosevelt administration," commendable, but it must be Gov. Philip F. La Follette, "we have borne in mind that wherever io- transferred red ink from the books dine is taken in forms other than of private enterprise to the bookfood, careful supervision by the keeping of our local, state and Nature's Storehouse of Iodine r It is the duty of every to learn where the necessary iodine can be obtained and to foods in the include iodine-ricdaily diet, but it is especially important for those living in "the goiter belt." This area stretches along the Appalachian mountains, as far north as Vermont, westward through the basin of the Great Lakes to the state of Washington, and southward over physician or the public health authe Rocky Mountain and Pacific thorities is necessary. states. To those homemakers interested in planning the best possible diet Disfiguring Goiter Foods for their families, I shall gladly Simple goiter is a common disstorehouse send lists showing which foods are sea The is the great order of the thyroid gland. At of iodine and hence, the most rich in iodine and which are poor one time the very mention of this sources are sea food, in- in this substance. abundant disease terrified girls and women, who feared the unsightly lump in cluding salmon, cod, crabmeat cod liver oil; and the neck which disfigures the vic- and oysters; salt. Questions Answered tim. Now, thanks to dramatic exand vegetables grown Fruits know we that simple near the sea contain periments, varying goiter is an iodine deficiency dis- amounts of iodine, depending upon Miss S. G. There is no justifiease. cation for serving toast at every -meal instead of bread. It is true Animal Experiments Point the Way that proper toasting changes some of the starch to dextrine which is In 1916, it was estimated that a million young pigs died annually quickly and easily digested. But reveal in Wisconsin. experiments laboratory Investigation disclosed that their thyroid glands that the proteins of toasted bread and crusts have a lower digestiWere abnormally large and abbility, and animals gain less normally low in iodine. When iodine was administered to the weight when fed on them than on the untoasted bread and the inmothers, the young pigs were born side crumbs of the loaf. normal. Scientists reasoned that if goiter is a Miss C. T. Agar-aga- r could be prevented in animals, it ( indigestible carbohy$!XmK could be prevented in humans, drate. As it is not digested, its and undertook the now famous caloric value is zero, and it could census in Akron, Ohio. A study not possibly be fattening. was made of the thyroid glands of Mrs. B. R. S. The average all school girls from the fifth to meal leaves the stomach within the twelfth grades. Almost 50 per four hours, though a large meal cent were found to have enlarged may stay for five hours. Howthyroid glands. ever, the length of time food reThe girls were given small mains in the stomach is only a doses of sodium iodide dissolved fraction of that required for the in drinking water at given periods entire digestive process, which vaover 2Vi years. At the end of ries in normal individuals from 12 that time, investigators found that to 47 hours. Carbohydrates leave of 2,000 pupils, only 5 developed the stomach most quickly, prothyroid enlargement. Of the same teins are next, and fats require number not treated, 500 showed the longest period. enlargement. - i and --Iod- gave impetus to additional experiments which increased our knowledge of the iodine requirement. The great danger periods are during pregnancy, childhood and adolescence. The diet of the expectant mother must include an adequate supply to protect herself and avoid the early development of simple goiter in the child. It is also essential to provide sufficient iodine for growing children, as the incidence of the disease increases steadily up to the eighteenth year in girls; in boys it reaches its peak at twelve. Some investigators also claim that one way to enhance the action of the glands after middle life, and so prolong youth, is to include in the daily diet some foods with a high iodine content. Pattern No. 6031. There's graceful beauty in every stitch of this butterfly which you'll find charming for a chair set, buffet set or scarf ends. Crochet it in string . . . the same medallion makes the center of each wing i and arm rest. Fascinating pickup work that's easy to do. In THE pattern 6031 you will find direc- tions for making a chair or buffet set, and scarf; illustrations of the chair set and of all stitches used; material requirements; a photo- graph of the butterfly. To obtain this pattern, send 15 cents in stamps or coins (coins preferred) to The Sewing Circle, Household Arts Dept., 259 W. 14th Street, New York, N. Y. 35-ce- nt Dona-:evlma- Have You a Question? the water and soil, and the season, the iodine content being at a maxGland-Te- lls imum in the autumn and winter. In general, it may be said that the leaves of plants contain more iodine than the roots, and that HOUSTON C. GOUDISS By 8 East 39th St.. New York City leafy vegetables and legumes the HE discovery of our vital need for iodine is one of the store more than fruits, withwhich of cranberries, exception A most thrilling chapters in the long history of scientific are a good source. When the soil research. is rich in iodine, watercress beof to our contributed a fine source of this subcomes understanding Many investigators iodine hunger, but special credit is due to Dr. David Marine stance. Key Substance of the Thyroid How to Avoid Iodine Starvation of storv-t- hat mm. ,o..rwhr.. la anytime, weather. a coieman Genuine Pyre Globe protecta any mantles against wind, snow, rain. Clew, Just the light for QH powerful brilliance around the farm . dandr for hunting, camp, ing. "The Light of lOOO Uses". Has oversize, e generator. See the Coleman at ... lonf-aerrk- four dealer' a. Sand Poafcam? for From THE COLEMAN LAMP AND Decrt.WU-1- 0, Wichita, Kan.l PNladelaMa, Pa.i Lh Angmi, Folder STOVK CO. Chleage, III.) Calif, Hits at Roosevelt "On top of all this, we have even d men kept millions of and women from productive tasks by relief and various forms of made work. A little simple arithmetic gives the answer: Less from agriculture, less from industry and business, and less from labor can only equal less tor all, instead of more for all." The sentences just quoted might reasonably have been expected in able-bodie- the monthly letter of the National City bank. They would have surprised no one in particular if they had been uttered by Alf M. Landon. Or printed in an editorial in the New York Times or the Baltimore Sun. All of which is not taken to mean that the La Follettes may be found backing a regular Republican in the next election. Nor that they would support the kind of Democratic candidate who might be approved editorially in the campaign by the New York Times or the Baltimore Sun. But they do hit Mr. Roosevelt in a very vulnerable spot, a spot made sore by much pounding from elements as far removed from the La (MW) HOTEu; HOTEL m 1924. Ohio Liked Donahey the It 1 as often been stated tothat come regard had Ohio of voters as they diu Vic Donahey very much Calvin Coolidge, being enthiuiastic thrift about Coohdge's New England peowhen applied to spending the ple's money. runAt any rate, Donahey was and ticket, Democratic ning on the on the was running Coolidge ticket, that November day in 1924, and the Ohio voters gave and Donahey a majority of 176,842 Coolidge a majority oi which means that Donahey ran no less than 875,084 ahead of his ticket! Most New Yorkers, and most peo ple outside of Ohio for that matter,will tell you that the most spectacular run any candidate ever made ahead of his ticket was maae Dy ru. Smith, running for governor of New York in 1920, when he ran slightly more than a million votes ahead of We la HUSO HOTEL COLDE pepuli THE WiLtjU.. 8. him mm i. mmnmmmnfmfi mi n "all iTTlL't'li mm Irium contained in BOTH Pepsodent Tooth'Powder and Pepsodent Tooth Paste If you want your teeth to gleam and Nature intended her Should, glisten try Pepsodent with Iriuml We sincerely believe that Pepsodent can clean yonr teeth more thoroughly . polish them to a mors dazzling, natural radiance than any other dentifrice. WHY? Because Pepsodent alone contain lrium. thanks to lrium la faat, Pepsodent thorough, and 8AFEI It contains NO BLEACH, NO GRIT, NO PUM1CR. Try for smile at Pepsodent with Irium natural speckle I ... ,f St. .rcial .bjla. "' ITTAH .h ( r F1KK If J. a, Sn B r- TuT OOFING -R- nu, Lln, CI. AY I it. - No stamps. atJl SERVICE. P.O.BoVs., OC- .RU cit iHLilrro . t fS20 . Dev. rrn a i C. C. jii ' PriZ" with I)EFIT 1 Pj?0T0 t . AT. Ill 111 . 1 c.i. Irbr. 170 w .. inra. V.V..I.f..,.1.?: HIHUfni. JNSTRUCTION IF YOU LIKE TO DRAW SKPrcu '"r .'"m lest se ana occupation. F.drral fcbiS WN. M ' uive , Inr.. Irpt. m;. nnmnnli. ALCOHOL TREATMENT that Donahey was appointed to this committee by Vice President Garner because he is an auditor. "So few senators are apt to understand the figures," Garner commented afterwards to a friend who inquired why such an independent senator, a man who had refused to make a seconding speech for Roosevelt at the Philadelphia convention, should have been appointed. F. D. R. Likes This One One of the two points made by the 16 big financial leaders in pledging between business and government really appeals strongly to President Roosevelt, if it can be arranged according to his own formula. The other is absolutely at variance with his philosophy, and has no chance of adoption. The point he approves is, in effect, of the laws. a It would permit the interests engaged in a particular line of business to agree on production schedules, even prices, and other details calculated to prevent the humps and valleys of normal business curves if government experts, representing the people, sat in on the conferences and had the veto power on any important decisions. Applying the principle, if Henry Ford would agree to sit down with General Motors, Chrysler, and the other motor makers, and agree on how many cars each would pro duce, what the prices would be, and to eliminate the possibility of forcing sales so hard this year that next of year the result would be workers, the President would think that was getting somewhere. But he would want to have his own appointees refereeing the decisions, with the right to say "no," effectually, at any stage. As, for instance, if he thought the prices agreed on were too high, or if there were any attempt to squeeze the small producers. This is a particularly good illustration of the theory because no one believes it is possible. Everyone who knows anything about Henry Ford thinks he would close his factories down before agreeing to anything so violently in conflict with his whole concept of what is good for the automobile industry in particular, and the country in general. General Motors and Chrysler would like the theory very much, providing that part about the government expert having the veto power could be stricken out, or at least made Cure accomplished eian 1149 without drum. Hioerik oi if desired Intcrnountnin Sanihiill. 6th Soufh Salt u"'?!! Et BUILDING MATERIAL INTERSTATE RHlrn in Building and Fire Brick - Fir' Pt,. Hollow Building Tile - Vitrified -- Drain Tile Roof and MantJ? Pipe SlAo 8. Ilth E & SALT I.AKE-- BT - OFFICE EQUIPMENT .d cbalrt. NEW AND USED desks . ... p. tUs. ,Tmir, nan Ltie. ATHLETIC GOODS GREAT WESTERN ATHLETIC Bats, Gloves. Bascballi, Vollvballs. Athletir shors. etc. IDAHO SCHOOL SUPPLY CO ICE CREAM mi. Sofikilk UTAH Salt Uk, FREEZERS SODA FOUNTAINS ICE CREAM C0t TER FREEZERS and Ire Cream cabinett-B- ar Fixtures, Stools. Carbonators, Stem Tables Also reconditioned equipment terai MOSER-HARTMACO. Manafutartn 55 Post Office Place . Salt Crty Lt st lay-of- h . POULTRY in anti-tru- iL I PHOTO FINISHING is also interesting short-circu- it B1H an i.akf ""oi., FACE BRICK Sewer Fip Cox. But if the fact that there were votslightly less than half as many New in were there as Ohio in ers York is taken into consideration, the Donahey run is obviously far more All of which TW " CLAY PRODUCTS u.o,. spectacular. tta "0TfciL I bookkeeping, ehorthand time work for room - aH C1. . . -- ,.77 TEACHERS VvnTED te teacbara. aameTZT' Special MOTORCYCLES HARLEY U e d Motorcycles HOUSE OF HOPPER, Prim Write for caUloimt. 140 E. Bdr., Salt Uht FURNITURE New 9 x 12 carpet run $14.95: Used Montr coal range $35.00: Used mohair living room set $39.50 : Used upright piano $49.60. Bargain Basement Western Furniture Ck IDS South State - - - Salt Lsks City PHOTOS New Sensational. 8 glossy print! in albumett A t professional enlargements 25c coin. Ke print 3c ea. Star Film Company. Payettt. Ida, SCHOOLS Barbering taught in short time. Be an rood pay and steady work. Barberi art demand Enroll Now. af B MOLER'S BARBER COLLEGE.SaltLtkeatT fs Follettes as the Liberty league! It makes .it much more difficult for Roosevelt to assume his favorite innocuous. strategic position in the middle be- Please Other Lines tween two extremes where he can There are other lines of business say to both sides: "Look what those which would welcome the idea other fellows would do if it were not It is essentially what was for me." in proposed the original recovery program, un- "Baked Potato Story" uci nmn. aiso, it is essentially The "baked potato story" is still what was in the understandings between Sen. Vic the oil bothering Donahey of Ohio. operators which so reSince the Ohio senator was named cently resulted in their being conchairman of the congressional com- victed in an suit. mittee which will investigate the Tennessee Valley Authority, the sto- Sen. W ilham E. Borah, nor of Robry has been brought up again. ert H Jackson, nor of Thurman W Briefly, the story goes like this Arnold. Vic Donahey was state auditor of The other obvious proposal of the Ohio while James M. Cox was govBig Sixteen" and ernor, incidentally while Cox from the White was a candidate for President on The idea of President Roosevelt givl the Democratic ticket in 1920. Donng up his economic and social obahey attracted a lot of attention to jectives ,s so fanciful that it is si nis auaiung. un one occasion he cerely doubted by some friends of forced a state judge to itemize a several individuals on the "Big Sixbill for a dinner, and then disalteen ' whether they did not lowed a heir charge for potatoes "Not while the farmers of Ohio are they tongues in their cheeks wheS signed the document. getting only 65 cents a bushel," he The President had told the newspaper men. Which just was promptly printed all over Ohio. his insistence that a bill provide! for federal regulation of The story was printed recentlv hours must be passed wages and Dy mis writer, with an addition to adjourns. He was in w im.il oenaior uonaney takes excep- of the preparation of his the tion. The addition incorrectly message fc? hnH " hls antitrust cd that later on, with no desk the publicity delivered by Trust-bustthis item was allowed. "I vvan speech to Arnold. But more you to know," the senator writes every friGnd that aj "that I did not pass the controver- has a whole he has fc truckful of sial voucher for payment, and it for legislation intended, new t!2 was not approved until a succeedine imposition of the power through auditor issued a voucher in pav crnmcnt on business to Lli g ov ment of this account. I do not think the lot of the downtrodden you meant to be unfair, but I do be But, meanwhile he would like heve you were th misinformed, this erroneous statement to the and approval of business for his nub spending program! lie should be corrected " st EARTAGS HKiMiWai WNU tag guar. Write EverysamDles. Dept. W. free fof SALT LAKI Week No. 3820 How to Sip Milk has It always seemed so reason able to believe that sipping milk slowly would favor its digestion that the idea has gained a firm foothold. Often otherwise well informed per sons advocate sipping milk as preferable practice to drinking it nawe turally. Fortunately in this case laboratory and to clinical turn may research for the facts. Scientific research shows that milk taken very the slowly forms a larger curd in human stomach and therefore actthan ually requires lomrer to digest when taken rapidly. National Dairy Council. Paid Hessian England paid lmost $9,000,000 Troops to Fight aHessian troops Revo to fight in the lutionary war. Historical Snots Marker. SOUth- - TT::tny.i.ol ennta t rnilL'hOUt t ern Utah long unnoticed by annua..; who thousands of tourists be dvisit this wonderland-w- ill to markers esignated by special commission set up by the state road Vl Malm Muslin Fireproof resistant i l- musiin: can oe niii'ic cnhltion. v a: 1,yi j ujr uipyillK ill an t(( enreen per ceni .Ai.iiinn thai will not cry talize out at ordinary tempera"pe and corresponds to 1.42 pounds gallon. Ho. t flr-- House'sUS ciM r 35-ce- nt ii smim. aaoat n the har M E. In- - II sTiT PLANtXiUt an anti-tru- LIGHT ALL-WEATH- Light It op and federal governments. "We have tried to give the farmers high prices by restricting agricultural production. We have tried to give industry high prices by restricting the production of the factory and the shop. We have tried to give labor high wages by restricting the output of the worker. ,rhe VSt er Bell Sirr.dlcstt.-W- NU Service. How to String Beads very-- J Infringing beadsthewithcord holes first twist Thn dip the end into cord ' - i vchm the easily ' iv hnes u win pass inrou-;- u th ,v,i , tor lasiy For bet results snort cooking ami - i,.1i1ps " a vegetable 1,11 -- tin short ing. Cooking them as possible makes them m n rf atable. As for seasoning, one teaspoon salt to ''vt'r' 5,.eVfr, water. Dried vcgctai-a?need soaking before tne n- - , Man. ColIl'CC Uhr,rl There are alut volumes in college libraries United States BS.OOO.000 1 bfJ |