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Show 'one MAGNA TIMES, MAGNA, UTAH 1 PAGE SEVEN That Body of. Yours H By JAMES W. BARTON, By VINGIE E. ROE PnkMr. Dm M. D. Weak Stomach Question of Nutrition Needs Regardless of Conflicting Reports, One Fact Stand Out, That Vitamins Are Absolutely Necessary in the Diet; Easy to Obtain, - pERHAPS you have a weak atom ch and have tried various Every once In a while th science nqd-trin- eml-bel- ! ed,and, ensabl 1th eltt ou,l,7 ustrate a gallant ship with Its aatia et and tbeir beast-likcruelty. There had I menaced hla hope, and he was be- flags flying, you dont understand. A t0 batthem with a Hod." tf wars the cold terror IVhenL mo- - and abiding hatred that "N" said the man, getting up foIlowd ST was talking about the and coming toward her, "I dont f ngr. bands of his sheep on Bad Land flb -Neither do I want ta I only unm take my pound of flesh from Levels, and Lila waa asking this derstand that you r absurd devotion WO b fold herself and that question at Intervals, and to them la keeping you from aae Jr through tight lip u takes me presently Sonya, watching the great and from your rightful place in tne rest of my natural Ufa If a I stars come out upon the blue heav. life. nee citizen of thla country cant I ena, lost the purpose of their worda Ho stooped and kissed her gently. nae in safety ni know the reason I She was thinking of the woman In Go wash and rest a bit child," I fbe lowly hogan beyong Chee wash. ho said; "you look rather fagged. Then she finished dressing and and the man who loved Lila la In the nursery with Baba, went out to where Lite, dark ber In hla silent fashion, and her Serges and Serge la out on the range somegolden wife, put the heart was sad and heavy alth her where, Said he wouldn't be la till finishing touches on the table for I fears for them. . the evening meal. They were a strik-night And then, e mwmm. I 3 to th fact of her booted 9 touching the narrow fi mi chiefly eonadona All li apoo ber wrist U dinging thcred cliff, tha world aeemed H cen-- V gbe knew that three tt ot apace bnnf bine and aUt her, that the asnre 4 serenely abov and atill rti with her mouth aet Vk syea flaming upward a which topped the ness's i aa the land a hawka with that watched her weathered ut wild aa egrea a t waa a drunken facw learn ten mlnutea ago. M aoberlng fast, and mat at lta temple dth one hand please I OT rope," lta owner w Ut love of Ood ,3o4 ont of It! the girl "A lot you know r f folks, miss. ,or your w got some folks some-f- t break their hearts If Hr a brother whod 1 hare knew." Urn th chanc he Ita a little 1 , Only pnlL TU here In a minute. she asked bitterly, fr dark-face- d long-haire- She rose and entered the deep house, a cool place, its walls laid np of flat stones chinked with adobe mud, its bare floors bright with Indian ruga. Sonya Savarin loved her brothers house, his wife, hla child, and himself best of all. For five yeara aha had lived with them la this lone land of cactus, sand, and sunlight and It seemed as If a hand tugged at her heart whenever she thought of leaving them. She had thought of that gravely the last year. Of New lork and Rodney Blake and all they stood for convention and affluence and what the world called life. It had been a year, on the nineteenth of next month, since she had promised to marry him. Rod waa the soul of gallantry and bad made three trips to Arizona In that time, always urging her to come away with him, to give up her work, and always she an your safety." i ne your word V ' 1 l you take It?" iSvlng that loop to my Im da. plalnl nber, .o Se full-lippe- d, K.&wh;;nttT blln had not in the EE ock' f 0p,the zrsz waited patiently In the pa-2- 2 ood the dim kitchen with a enp of coffee lu one hand. haatn mada "ndw,ch ih the and talked wy to Lila. K Sh 22 hT 2! isruSiirsb; cawsh i JA d k2T 2.2 courage i1"6 t0 tbe r 7. d for her battle with Death In the began beyond 'SW - 2 I'll bo with Two Fingers worry. and tha bab,ea and Poo1 Uttle I Moon. Ifsh.seem.tobegolng,rU not leave her MNo" Id LUa, ( "no, of course given up. wif2 1 tMnf to pretty toma and pulled her over Together they feet and stood look-- J others eyes with 8s which precluded cliff. tot" willT-fac- k p good-nature- - t sac r ' half-drunke- young. Z1 Two I wWapmd ,0 aw- I - was tbe common I I Jt rrhe?ra to him." dirty Uttle NavsJos tragic bable Just tha am" said Sonya sharply, "and ha wlU have to see 1L Well, so long rm off." he set down her empty cup, what w,u polled on her glove and went bablear . softly ont -a a rite them. Td hate to see them go tato Z breaat afef between them, V school tha Theyre so andi d a,da and 0 ? nr wild Uke baby quail The? need hla,al tba 1 d dd ea,y fraca a womans lov not routine." WW haDL LIU elghed and looked at Bab. rar ooth sod west Sonya I the through open door. could Lon Meaa- - 8ha loTed tha "Thla world la hard on children tableland. Times without and women, she said, and only a I I BDmbe, had climbed Its steep mans trns lovs redeems It" rid ,ta three-sede"And here comes one of the cru- - I11 B Darknea-t- 0 mU to alt In the sun bjrflT top, said now," Sonya nodding her ,ta anc,ent POhlo walU Mack head towards th northern f beald 1 with their rotting Udders to stand sag. "Serge." nHint rim and scan tho A Uttle Uter ho cams In from tha I M ,ta back pat! sernbbed and shining, kn wor,d b,ow Untfl Jtarday hU riding clothes brushed free of notMnf bad ver dltarbed her, tho days sand and dust hla dark Botb,n Ainrated her right of way-t- aco I nn?J ?Mterday. burned by sun and wind. a the thought her face flushed A handsome man waa Sergo 8av- wltb aner at the man who had art taller than Sony showing hla I Russian blood in tho bold contours 1 ridden ber dw" to tho mesas edgo fr(m her ,addl hIa of hU fac tho fire In- - hU bUck f "4 pu,led andaotna faca with repln the slowness of his eye movement He kissed LIU with a long kiss, Sh ,elt tb b,ood bura alon her I cheeka-- 14 wee resentment she felt, smiled at Sony f ,ndIflnation that "Whew!" he said. "Sure U good P1 flerc anyone or anything thonld Inter- to get horn" her b" freedon hla Rodney BUke came t Her dark were hands In the pockeU of hU plus- - .V1 ,l I hot with It, her soft month set In foura, Une- a But tt she prl U "This the darnedest family," meaa aba roda long be-he complained, grinning. "Here am I aaT. a guest under IU roof, and Ive I Da,tb I waa neItb" ftarful nor was a look of prom-,flned- twiddled my thumbs all day wait-II u rihborn thing see for It to Tm .round." lng lafv.a,v within her would taka ber to 1U "Now, Rodl said LIU, Is that ften tbaB nice? Havent Baba and I paid you tone,f beIhta mor now. all tbe attention possible?" BDB ab p and "Baba I Tha young autocrat fa I f4 V1 bad mouth She slept moat of the time and Da.nMa I ZZ ,ta BandatonB Ignored me tha rest Youve done I pretty well, LIU. conslderint the Tra11. . of S? the hogan of Two tin- round, low habitation of a flat at0De! ,ald np other well. I know I ahould be I affronted 1 j10th!r .ka, flakea by their lndlffer-- I highly the prehiatoric . ence. Some day Tm going to From Jeaat, as aU hogana must no kidding." B ihln ttread of ,ta eDtral 1 "Yeah, Uke h I you will," eald etb,n caobt her Bab "Com. and afDv alt Serg a at It was so stark 8onja oa daddys Up for supper." b'P- b,n lta PPj It waa a pleasant meal that fob les Two her beside Finger end Uter amaU the lowed, group He was a man of sat in tha hlg patio watching the tbe water hoi aronnd thirty, weathered Uke dark across march th twilight mysteleather, hla patient fac aa native rious Und In unspeakabla beauty. to the Und as Lone Ueu Itself, and her heed Sony resting against there wee about him a simple digthe long chairs hackee sighed la nity, te there was about th poorsheer ecstasy of apprecUUo est of these Indian Ha wore a "Tired, deer?" asked Rod ten- bins flannel shirt, corduroy pants derly. d held by a belt, and Sonya moved and looked at him. his hair was long and bound in "Tired? Why, n Tm not tired two neat doubled flares on the back now," she said. , of hU head. Though he spoke fair Then why the algh?" and hafli sizable bend of Oh. I dont know. Just juat EnglishthU manner of wearing his sheep, drinking In all th! I guesa" hair stamped him as s wlld buck," Sb wared ber bands apart, and one of thoee who had no yet betha gesture compassed tbe whole come For one entirely . civilized. lone country with eimple eloquence. m Two Flngera did not drink, The man, smoking, watched ber and for another, he still with speculative eyes In which hU ancient god 8onys was a glint of hardness. ThU Uked Mm. there country end Us problems they (to sa aoKTunra.! becnlhofdth!i Vo stooped and picked vlde hat and timidly to her. actor She took it hen of , wd, set It on ber dark d: I kd the whit sandy e Islam from her shirt ,breeche and watched ither florae and lead It back, her reins and :kly a swung up W oston k her Ups set In a tight The tha Lean Man, Vandal ef Tell, kr Arm chin. In that addle end Spur, Who Had RidBU 4 the leaned to the start, den Her Down te the Meaae Ige an tfht her horses bit x Edge' . S said thickly, "I want ered re out at I aint ever felt so had pnt him off a Uttle longer. Not id I c Ufa I've done a lot of that she wasnt fond of him. Who Wouldnt bear Ugh but could faU to be fond of him with loy a vn lde as thla I never hla good look hla smUlng ? And he was Serges closest , mistake In judgment Vorae an there aint no ex- friend. Dated from college days. ta. I Just Just didnt But how could aha give up her work ly) T taa Uved whod rather here among the people whom eha had learned to love and who needed they Jlthe girl Uke s rasp. her and her sklU so badly? These thoughts passed through lot to learn, them of my rorsel ber mind as she divested herself way. bklgh mesa she went of her dusty riding clothes and ght tel ? f flam her scarlet bathed In the low pool In one corI the blue aky making ner of her room where the Uvlng Isplrit of the man who waters of the spring ran softly N her. When ho could through and out under the waU In Sp A treasur at mi o the sound of her this Indoor pipe. A blessing It would be hard s good t Aiding in the loose pooL clev,et along with Darknes ber tooped and picked up to leav I ! for a long time he bora and Lila and Uttle Baba. I two hand Yet she bad come near as a ataring at breath to leaving them three hours 1 Now oandy levels the girl back and had not given them a 1 his head and sailed thought There bad been no thought the north and east, In ber when aha Hang her body ont she rode Into the of the arma of tha man who held tlo of her brothers her and ever the edge of Lone Uesn terror of confwd swung off with only the age-ol- d tbe high, fierce flare of white-ho- t of the lron-sbo- d quest Yowri fory at defilement which has getting Pretty piece of horao- - filled the heart of woman since cre'n" man's ation. She had essayed death aa InHow If L Jpcttacul'. long .i llke thatr stinctively aa aha drew her breath, f Kodl Why, I dont and had dona It on tha Instant Tha nc Ive been In thla man, the tall, lean vandal of eaddla 'Jessflv years now. and spur, who had ridden her down v torpioW aat makes for flight to the mesa'a edge and lifted her fares. works bodily from Darkness' back, cams s been best. gone an an- - back in her vision aa he had jflme. Whereve you come again and again on the ride tax r horn In the patio with Bod. 8ha ?d Chee wash. Theres could aee tha long blue eyes of him, IWn bogan, and I'm wild with Inner fire under their to dla" sleepy look. They had large pppUe ocrosaThs glrla under their bronze-colore- d lashe t for a moment" and they were fierce and cruel, are so pitiful, swift eyes that could change In a J0 hopeless. And aecond from one vital expression to They make me another. oestlny sometimes. InShe had seen .them chang bother your stantly, when she Jooked up after ;,Why one Navajo more the eliding faU ever the rim, the Jolting catch of her clutching hands wouldnt talk Uke that In the plnon .roots. From that prommestly. "if you ising, sleepy wildness to wlda 1 1 do you couldnt shock. Had seen them literally soj( n thst I grant ber themselves from krt ,nd dementia to anguished sanity. trohUvton Uke 8trange eyes Beautiful, even In Abe h,, had why sorrow? LJ I 2 DCh he 01d upr the man raised Ja ten feet whIcb had liW ;Pe. .'llZtTIZ hl! TZrZL? hand Tork ZJZZ Jl The hoL 1 know what ,ha11 1 ten flocks had become herda. He had In- bmj when he geU S!"!.With them ta mp U over Ha knwa Tm going I told him ,aat hiflht but not that I might . d How a ata over- - Tell him TwTsJneSrf again how It Moon and toeDtloo "Bad," said Sonya. "Tm afraid rm the bablea dear. , 243 ,1 tbeir I I fnd left-hande- erpert precision of a ) hand the man swung od her slim body. With Wp of her left hand tht it, let go the bare lead pi non pine stump I which had saved ber, w superimposed upon pathetic tragedy, ahe saw tgala the aky beyond Lone Uesa's I rim and tho wild fair face of a man I aoberlng In bewilderment and an-I- n gulsh. She stirred la her chair, and Rod Blake touched her hand, Eh?" ahe said, startled. ing foil for each other, Sonya and her alster-ln-laone so tall and dark and vital, fuU of brow above her dusky eyes, sinuous her movements, the other small and fragile as a flower, a fair thing to look at, to know. They were close sa a hand In Its glov these two. A tight conspiracy against the crown. Serge aometlmea told them smilingly, meaning hlmselL But it waa a conspiracy of love and loyalty and that dear service 22 SLnJ 1 " - if life CENT ins pr M 1 i Bana face; young and a tIher: Liz, - sr '" ss - w rs hr " ad u L 1 1 1 1 ? "f1 aln,0m ,f -- plra silver-studde- wor-shine- d without getting satisfactory 1 result It U only natural when you hare an "ache" In the stomach, heart-on- r a tendency te vomit after sating, and attacks of diarrhoea that yon should taka "stomach medlcin Aa a matter ef fact, what la called weak stomach may be due to a number ef causes that hev nothing to do with the stomach proper. For Inatane any poisoning In th system from bad teeth er tonsil lnfacted gall bladder or a sluggish Intestln can o upset the stomach that It will not do lta work properly. A you know, the majority of peo-p- i who have real stomach trouble euch as ulcer, have brought on that condition because of their mental make-unervous, Irritable, exclt abl Another cause of weak stomach U an Incorrect diet; that U a diet not suited In quantity or quality to th ability of tb digestlva tract. Dr. F. Kraupl, Berlin, says that tb whole series of symptoms ' of weak stomach, np to th actual formation of ulcer, could often be avoided If the diet were alwaye right for the stomach. The thought then I that In all cases of weak stomach, th Individual should get a complete examination by dentist and doctor and everytMng that may ba Interfering with tha work of tha stomach removed or corrected. It has been often noted that where test meals and y examination hava been mad no deformity, delay In emptying, or other ailment waa found, yet tbe Individual suffered with a "weak stomach. By atmply changing bit habit studying his diet, giving him a little change or vacation, tbe stomach became strong and free from any disturbance In other word the stomach very often la weak or feels weak because of conditions In tbe body or the mind Instead of In the stomach Itself. p Migraine or One-Side- d Headache rESPITE all tbe efforts of prae- tltloners and research me tbe cans of migraine or d headache has not been discovered. You may remember that aa institution, la an endeavor to Investigate this ailment,, advertised for sufferers to submit to treatment and were forced to turn away many hundred inch la tbe number afone-side- flicted. Dr M. Critchley and F. R. Fer-gus- o state that migraine may be due to the liver, tbe ey the food, and other cause They believe that there are two factors entering Into the cense something already existing la tbs body, and London, something which affect this body conditio Aa yon know, this is alstf'the thought In epilepsy, th cause of wMcb has not yet been discovered. In epilepsy tber la a body conditio end some outside influence such aa food Is th match that sets off tbs already prepared fire. If then migraine may be traced to tbe liver, to the eye, or other pert of tbe body, or to tbe food sate then tbe natural method of treatment would be to try to determine which one of these may be giving th trouble In each particular case. Thu to Investigate a case of mb grain a regular routine should be followed, which would Include: L A careful previous history of the patient, and also Ma family history. X A physical and mental exam-Inatl- o 8. Careful testing of anything ab- normal about the eye 4. An y examination of lower floor of tbe akull, tbe slnuse the gall bladder and tha Intestinal tract. 8- Pull examination of the fluid In the brain and spinal column, and tbo pressure of this fluid. L Examination of the blood sugar, the urine, and the alkali reserve of the blood and tissues. 7. Finding the rate at ahlch the body processes work, or the basal metabolism as It la called. Doctors Critchley and Ferguson state It Is useless to fight off an attack and recommend retirement to a quiet darkened room aa soon aa possible and the use of a quieting drag. Between attacks some patients ara helped by epsom salt special and sometimes by mental diet treatment or anggestlo Sufferer with migraine might well think about tba above complete examination and tha possibility of locating tbs cans of tbeir . Buffering. (Copjrrlshl) WNU f nutrition seems too puzzling and complicated for the everyday person to understand. When doctors (and research workers) dlsagre what te left for tb man In th street to do but to hold np Ms bands In bewilderment? Recently, In the same edition of n dally newspaper, on one pag appeared headlines quoting n statement by a famous nutritionist that people were vitamin crazy that they were paying entirely too much attention to thla In choosing their diet On th next pag was a quotation from another equally famous nutritionist stating that as n peopl wo were on th nr go of vitamin starvation. If wa went further and read the text ot th first statement we found, however, that th first authority had not discounted tho fact that vitamins were necessary. He offered th Information that It waa possible to get most of these by th drug-stor- e root r by means of concentrated oU for A and D, wheat germ or yeast for B, and by concentrating on on food sourc luch as orange for Cl Somehow, It seems to me a mor sane and orderly proceeding to choose in practice a varied diet which will provide us without too much apodal thought, the vitamin supply which both authorities agree cod-live- we need. It 1a a consoling thought that If for any reason a diet must bo so limited that wa cannot b aura of th vitamin anpply, we can advance on the drag store and get torn of th lacking essential In some case under a physician's direction, wa will add an extra supply to our diet Down In Baltimore we find Doctor McCollum of Johns Hopkins advanc- ing th theory that the provoking cause of pernicious anemia may be a lack of vitamin B. Doctor Fletcher of Toronto haa had excellent results from treating cases of arthritis with concentrate of vitamin B. Doctor Howe of Boston and Doctor Hanke of Chicago have bad success In treating cases of pyorrhea and dental carle with food containing large amounts of vitamin Cl Wt are told that research In regard to the causes of the common cold point toward a lack ot vitamin A. Common sens then, Indicates that we should attempt to choose a diet which te rich In vitamin supplementing It, If necessary, by concentrates from the drag store and by natures source of vitamin D the rays of the sun. It 1s unnecessary for ua to pick out each food with reference to lta pedal vitamin content. Th nsual rules for a sane diet apply. I must stress tbe Importance of liberal amounts of milk, vegetable fruit of some tggs and meat and of padding of fat, sugar and starch to make No matter what up the calorie news Item you read, these basic facta hold good. Tricklueels Canted by Worm Trichinosis te caused by a tiny worm, too small to be Been without a microscop wMch Uvea In the flesh of Infected hogs and If not killed by cooking. Infects th per-oeating th meat from thee animal Trichinosis affects persona of either sex and all age regardless of natioDslity. ucnino inniTATion Even In persistent cases where purts are sore and tender-comf- ort follows teaaol Lost 37 Pounds With Kruschen Mlx cream cheese wtth chopped celery and olives and form into mn ball Roll each hall la chopped ant Arrange on lettuce leevee end erv with french dressing end guava er currant Jelly. Baked Liver With I calf liver tufflno. Balt Pepper Balt pork 1 tableapocn butter Bread stuSIng Wash Uver well In cold salted water. Uak an Incision In the thickest part wtth a long, narrow sharp knife. Fill with bread stuffing. Season the liver with salt and pepper and flour tt. pines It la n roasting pan, lay strips of fat salt pork over It. and add a little water. Roast for one hour, 480 degrees Fahrenheit for IS minutes and 850 degree Fahrenheit for the rest of the tim hasting every 20 minute TMcken th gravy In th pan and serve with the meet fe Bell eradicate WMU Service, well-season- A Few Drops Every . Night and Morning v Will Promote a Glean Healthy Condition t At AU Drug Stores WiheMarimCJH.WXbieArPi Texas la First Place California ranks sixth la the stntefl in total mileage of Its highway system and fifteenth In mileage of an road with a total of 7(1904 mile according to a report received by tbo Automobile club of Southern California. Texas 1s first In total mil, ag 188,539, and Rhodt Island last with 2,739. Common Salt Overeaten Sodium chlorid familiar to everyone as common salt, la on In larger amounts than th m addition to tha body need amounts normally present In foods, It te often added as a eon-aum- ed Lays Egga ef Blue Blue eggs nr produced by tf Aracanna, a strange fowl found I Sooth America. So far aa is know this It the only domestic fowl tb! lays an egg any other color tha white or broun. Wouldnt Co la Ue 5. Parent In Tibet select tba bridegroom and the wedding day for tbeir daughter without ber knowledge or consent, and tbs surprise Is sprung on her at the last moment. Equality ef Mob and Womoa Governments of fourteen nations have bad written Into tb constiI weighed 190 lbs. when I first tutions of their countries clauses started Knuchen. In months I lost laying down the "principle of equalS71i lb I was so proud of my results, Ivs told quite few ity" between men and women. of my over fat fnendi. F V ; ja ITiey, too, have lost a Friend Left Fat, Toe r J I? r 0 lot- - Mrs. J. S. Sonza, Warn, Texas. As surely, safely and conveniently as a half teaspoon ful of Kruschen Salta in a glass of hot water in tbs morning banishes dou- ble chins, fat hip bulging stomach and restores slim, youthful lines so Will this healthful "little daily dose" help build up glorious health. Indigestion, gas, acidity, headache fatigue ana shortness of breath cease to annoy youll look younger and FEEL IT eo gorous and full of ambition. If one inexpensive jar (lasts 4 weeks) doesnt joyfully satisfy money back from any drugstore. Make sure you get Kruschen prescribed by many physicians and recognized the world over as tbs SAFE way to reduce. PARKERS krrlas HAIR-BALSA- Maay Different Langnsges "Civilization speaks so many different language said HI H the "that progress sage of Chlnatow is delayed by the preliminary effort ta ascertain precisely what wa are all talking about- -; Caramel Cream. sue brewa sugar I sups milk H eup Boar t eggs I tablsapoeas ebeppsd ant 8cald th double boiler one and toe quarter cups of milk with the sugar. MU flour with egg yolks and romaln-lu- g milk. 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