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Show LEHI FREE PRESS, LEHI. UTAH Historic Montreal Church Burns INFLUENCE OF DIET ON TEETH Need AMERICAN ANIMALS r roper Materials for Sally Sez ROCKY MOUNTAIN GOAT Their Maintenance. B, EDITH SL BARBER used to be considered matter of luck- -a matter of largely Tet-tl- i l.iutum-devi- ivJu m"; pmle ded pertiaps by the pow-- r "f the good who presided over fairy our wrldl affairs. While we do not caM aside our belief in the itiriuen.e upon teeth, we do, however, give credit or discredit largely to the Ii'--t of tl,e mother. ve also do not r entirely if the teeth couie In, In less tt.au the best condition. Instead, we take oven more than the usual care to add to the diet, foods which will help to streijyUien ihi structure of the teeth ami wliicti will enable them to re.si decay. We also are careful not to feed an oversupply of sugar, which seems to tmsten decay of the teeth ttlien eaten iu too liberal quantities. The tooth itself depend an adequate amount and a proper balance of Hie minerals, calcium and phos ph.iriis and iiM.n the vitamins A, C and l. As Hie first teeth are formed be fore birth, the diet of the mother must have liberal quantities of these essen tials. At the same time, that the new baby's teeth are assured ot proper loiiiishioeiit. the mother's own teeth are protected. It used to be common to bear that the teeth of a new mother nad been injured during pregnane) and thai more than the usual amount of attention by the dentist was needed tfter the birth of a child. It is strange that with this It took us so long to realize that the teeth, like every other part of Hie body, need nourishment Uesearch work In regard to teeth Is now going on In a number of labors tories and clinics throughout the conn fry. Scientists disagree in regard to tlie cause and prevention of teeth decay, but most of them agree thai the teeth must be supplied with proper ma terials for their construction and maintenance. For calcium and phosphorus, milk is the best source. For vitamin A we turn to milk, to vegetables, especially carrots, spinach, lettuce and other greens; to fruits, especially oranges, bananas, pineapple, prunes, and to eggs. For vitamin C, we depend upon citrus fruits, bananas, pineapples, toma toes, raw cabbage, lettuce, spinach and other greens. For vitamin D, we go outside the regular food supply and get It from the direct rays of the sun, from cod liver oil or from irradiated foods. The lr t radiation of food by rays from a certain type of lamps Is one of the newer lepartures In the food world. There are several breakfast cereals which are treated In this way and as well, both a white and whole wheat bread a few slices of which will give us what we need of this vitamin. One or two dairy companies have been experimenting with feeding lr radiated food to animals to produce milk with an adequate supply of vita min D. especially for Infant feeding. A reader recently wrote me to ask if there was any danger to health In getting an oversupply of vitamins This can be answered in the negative Doctor McCollum, the famous nutrl tionist of Johns Hopkins university states that there is no danger of this, so that we can go on comfortably put ting in as many vitamins as we can get into our diet In the Interests of good teeth and good health of the whole body. if pre-nat- 2 de-sIi- uin ffli;"-'- tut - , iMD.t diret-tlnstreams ot water into tlie tianiing roof of Hip Mineur church, Slontreal's oldest and most famous re the Are that reduced the once beautiful structure Into a The nre sianeu wnne nearly j.ixto worshippers were attend of ruins. mass, but all escaped. nwmen are seen b who St. Jacques !BriC edifice, during colorful avebea -- The t repair- khts of basins nish much clinical material for those who desire to study the manners or lack of. manners in New York. So do theater and motion picture lobbies. Much data can also he picked up in -- By WALTER TRUMBULL tfW YORK. restaurants. 'd instt of the tears of is that when he old home town Ine your corre-Inden- t is somewhere for instance fell forget and think he's still in L York. Should that happen. It fuld be just too bad. Possibly, he mussen. certain-thmid get his face mildest thing that would hap li would be that he would be told had been brought up better, ine Ison for that worry Is the bad manof New York. Had manners are Itagious and your correspondent been shuttled about, eiuowea, brushed out ot the way !s J snarled at for quite some time ssed tit 'ller, 'ylS,bc inst his, e Bis 'hicb kf lencyR-andu- .00 hait jtructwa' itelj ie.be mar-- order justice to New York. It are that bad manners Id hairma id pans VTatioml to he! in tie eJ er Dan rid Xn frM i st fe telyl- - iy outstanding Instance Is the In desire of the New Tork- to get ahead of others. As has in said often before, time seems of eater value here than elsewhere. ie greater the crowds, the greater e hurry. Always there are those ho advance themselves by the Ilb-use of elbows and sometimes the o straight arm. They may be only ht size or In build resemble a eer- in make of trucks. But J try to get ahead Just the same. id in that endeavor the female of RTWwt&a !a foi floarllir thnn One ests ng and on si' ut ft active It enrolr 000 it Much lias been written about the frozen insolence of theater box office men they are a little more human now with so many theaters dark as well as that of waiters, doormen and others. Your correspondent Is willing to bear witness to the truth of such charges. He Is also willing to bear witness to the fact that the local constabulary, when Informing the motor ing public of errors, Is none too gen tie in voice or words. In fact, he could cite a great mass of evidence of bad manners. Not so much as In the past, however, since there has Hence been no little assimilation. that worry. . 1933 Bell Syndicate. WNU Service. ANTICIPATING . m th rstes-ro- 1' that it street. f ages "oo a Your tropolis. served extremely is est The no by distinguishing. feature of the correspondent has bad manners in ris, which, once upon a time, he msidered a courtly and gracious Bad manners have been thrust y. wo him in the U. S. A. at points file remote from the Island of Man- ttan. But had manners seem to be re universal here. They are en ratered uptown and downtown, all nmd the town. They prevail on rk avenue just as they do on Deian equlrinf on must be Ju(lt;iiij by a somewhat extended survey ot New Yorkers en masse the individual New Yorker is spi t. be quite another story the New Yorker, If he Is In a hurry, thinks Traffic congestion only of himself. would not he nearly so bad were not that true. In case of collision, it Is perfectly good form for the guilty one to bawl out the innocent victim. That holds true whether the violent meeting Is between two cars or two pedestrians. To your correspondent's knowledge a trodden corn brings forth harsh remarks about feet taking up too much room, or a glare that subdues the injured party. There are a lot of towns where your correspondent would hate to try to get away with anything like that. But it can be done here. edfcr ie bcro itifoll lie s year! male. The war subways are the finest exam-leso- f manners to be found any- tore. The race belongs not so much the fleet as it does to the strong. It Is absolute equality of sexes. omen and children are brushed side when It comes' to boarding a rin- - That is some women. Others !r the ones who do the shoving aside md they are just as pitiless with their ex as they are with mere man. levators in busy office buildings fur-bad frffl , )le!(4 Gsf is "H i, ..ii mi sliii comes in we ur X A This mountain goafs a funny sight: His shaggy hair is long and white, His little horns are sharp and black, He has a hump upon his back. xV Started Utah High School of Beauty Culturi or histnrv What It ncnnts arase. "Sub Rosn the rose" yr secretly." What rJj has "under v 'a "seiTotii. Therein iioo n (ft P r. Voiland Com pan r if ii i fLrend h i caaaj 7 WNXJ double boiler and add caramel grad ually, stirring constantly until dis Pour over crumbs and let solved Beat eggs stand fifteen minutes. slightly, add salt and stir In crumb mixture and melted butter. Add fla vorlng and pour Into greased baking dish. Set In pan of hot water and bake In moderate oven (ST0 degrees F.) for one hour, or until set. Serve plain, with cream or foamy sauce or meringue. Tomato Rarebit. m, cups soft crumbs a pound grated cheese 1 cup strained tomatoes H teaspoon salt 4 teaspoon mustard Pepper 6 slices toast Mix crumbs, cheese, tomatoes and Saving Burnt Pudding If you have the misfortune to have milk pudding or rice burn, Immediate ly remove It from the Dre, set in a pan of cold water and stir. The food will not taste burnt JPzi- - - seasoning and cook over low Are until smooth, stirring constantly. Serve at once on hot toast bananas 3 slices canned pineapple Granulated sugar Cut bananas and pineapple slices In halves. Arrange In a shallow baking dish and sprinkle with sugar. Bake in a moderate oven (375 degrees F.) about ten minutes, or until sugar Is melted. Serve with meat O 1933 Bill Srndlcat. SMy " WNTJ Service ighbor Says: MAKING apple pies add a few raisins and see how the flavor la IN It Combs should not be washed, for the water Is apt to spilt the teeth. An old and fairly stiff nailbrush will be found very useful In cleaning them. Work the bristles well In and out between the teeth until all the dirt and fluff are removed and then wipe the comb carefully on a damp cloth. When taking cakes from the oven, turn your tins upside down and let the cake steam or sweat for ten minutes. This will keep the cake moist, and It will drop out of the pan very easily. 1931 by (hp Anaoclnteil Nawsnapara) WNU Service BARGAIN SHOOTERS dlnInR 1n . -- t . awe. ,0 e deaf to what thev heard BfH Syndlcat. WNU BerTlc. trntt, mK Ut M let "telart" lt( aaelal ajlcn Hatcheries Ramshaw WUHw tlt ItM U. KM Strut, , Must Be as Youth The middle-age- d man who hopes to keep young must renew his own youth in the ambitions, dreams and hopes of tha youth sourrounding him. ASK TOUR DRUGGIST FOR APEX I ASPIRIN PRODUCT AN 1MTERMOUNTAIN Made Study of Colds A physician kept track of colds In a group of adults, some with and without tonsils and adenoids, and found no difference In the divisions in respect to colds. GASOLINE Packed With Power Fire Engine fir The world's first engine, equipped with chemicals to fight any kind of blaze, is part of the equipment of the Dagenham, England, equipment. In Trade UTAH WOOLEN MILLS For BLANKETS Your Salt Lake Cltr. Utah Write far Catakne and Detafte Wool That Proverbial "Straw "The straw that breaks tha camel's back" is an old proverb, said to be of eastern origin. Its translation into English antedates the Seventeenth century. DM Mi Imlnj Mpi ti DiiUJ Crtwn, Jeweler r. tin itu cm im W. M. Mc CONAHAY, .i RurPe Mlotti vi astrlulwi lrNm,MlUinli cakt Hitut. tria lal uit lluniU M Kltii tiKti ni. Fir ucaa mi urn hrt HI At U ttS It remei Uwi Ui. u m Mw rlW a. urt ixttl ant I afailBurtalaaaa It. "HI (Mk. I W . nlltlKlai. t Aur onw Mini Width of Amazon River The Amazon river is some places as much as 70 miles in width. Bnb fho rooM1s kiim a fw tnstm. CASH PAID do -- ain? Fa Wkllt LifUm. I4t, t ftefcctlw titi i tctllailil Improved. To clean the top of an oil stove take a piece of cloth, wet It with kerosene and rub the top of stove. It will remove grease and dirt Kerosene will remove grease or dirt on any surface when nothing else will. section betu-non,l Iho Hl m that n i I, . . fii are- 01.L..J . rm.ltu wun consecratea roses. undou,,tedly from these assocl-"- s that the rose became the flower JW of silence. ine timo. It was quite the vogue tM if keme, Ttiea wbea we bar at heaae. lnalat aa Made Ceada. MRS. JAMES CHANTBIU. ' 3 ; if - New that aplrit af eatlaiUa b rata rainf let aa net eipert tea ataefe e ear Bljrhtr teverBBent bat teiember that we aa Inalvidaale caa 4e Bach to kal praaperitj te retarn. Let at ae ear email part aa4 bar M Glazed Rananai With Pineapple. res'- - ie buh kf m nutun. Stl k I 8rvlc.) ied l' i aaWM. raw NAMK ADDRESS ritual and etiquette. nas " that Harpocrates was l,y Currra with a rose, In return i which he promised to be mute Teoern,ng ,he love ,ife of ,he goMess thOSe Vhn met aW aat aaj 4mi ill m aaia mm let tt mmtf tamtiim w un MM r tow M eraMei 4 ym Wow Place Your Order ni ih actually the rose" to a Record Standard Works Claudius Galen, a Greek phys! clan who died more than 1,700 years ago, wrote a book on anatomy and physiology standard for 15 centuries. ' mennlne liferallv meaning faMMlani tea tm Newsale. Id.ke Consider. this Can Ma, MLrt.dq.Uut Ctftt" 'rttiulii Ihwi m liertsslM laterawaatala ( ttfl Tkt taaatr TI1IS WEEK'S PRIZE STORY But he can scale a rocky wall And never slip or fall at all, For that's the way his mother did When she was just a little kid. "HE English language is no respec- ' tor Of persons nlnnoa things instl- - htlons M flaa He climbs up jagged rocky slopes Where men can scarcely go with ropes. If tve should jump across 6uch chasms We'd surely give our mothers spasms! "Sub Rosa" sat to i irr ,.,, ho r r ... d ;h0 J . .1 . . . l AlhuptB 1kcnniuuB, m..a.m.M .aaamlilorl at tho annfhern Cfl ro'ti a oas S in braves from, several .nur, - ... - - of "Pafm Springs. UIs flaming Vffd imlfarj tnfeMribal' eonnoiHield i watrn name. Conferring, they chose "Sunset' Indian an him of giving nsUPd the privilep was held Just as the sun set behind Mount San Jacinto . ... OI. .i, honored uia 6C .rpr . .. .. rnl U Sale t ne tn irr . ai honor ..niniiP ' nmo.(ie-ere-"Springs. ntrracieo christening and the fact that the because of his hair . .. by an Indian n.r-jro.-m.- it 8' now-wo- ff T.1 I HI i J j Down-Cover- By Jean Newton f f .toil J Hatched It is characteristic of grama birds that tha young are hatched covered with down and able to run within a few hours after they have ' come out of their shells. ultra-viole- Caramel Bread Pudding. Vi cup sugar 3 cups milk 1V4 cups soft crumbs 3 eggs 4 teaspoon salt 3 tablespoons melted butter i tablespoon vanilla, or M teaspoon nutmeg Caramelize sugar by stirring In fry until melt Ing pan over moderate heat, ed and light brown. Scald milk In itilpl tint salt. waira. mt fall. ' faraake It. ample auk K. ( BOMS INDUSTRY ae U thla. bt'a sat tawa ia wkat tt'a PATKONIZB And if you had a winter coat Like this old Rocky Mountain goat, You'd know just how he keeps so warm In driving snow and winter storm. Indians Give Young Paleface Real Thrill .1 How It take get married." eh?" honeymoon on the ship, She-"- And mUIa Miata lik. Ufa kaa tt'a raUa .. :":::r ' Did you have a good time In New YorkT "Great!. ,W paid five dollars each for two dollar seats for a show that wasn't worth fifty cents." will be paM It w,beat ahaaM aae Interaieantata aiade Geadi" Slailar to abeve. Sn rear timry la praae er avrae te In- tarauanUln Product Celean. P. O. Box list. 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