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Show I I uiuie County News, junction, Utah i -- PIUTE COUNTY NEWS EiUered a s Beooiid Junction, Utah clas matter at the Jostofliee at1S7U. lJJl under the Act of March, 3, ITTTTTva B. SWANSON, sTjBscapriONfoNP: i' K'i' s J bricklayer MKS,. HOOVER TURNS BILL BOOSTER SAYS: Young At 60, Or Old At 40? MILE EASILY LAUGH RADIATE CHEER READILY BE A OOO OPTOMtSTtC BE Slay 2d, Editor and Publisher Diet Decides fellow eamcrtE uobody dollau and fifty cents tiie yeau cash DO THESE THlUGS AUO NO 0 WILL ee POPULAR, WHETHER. MOU HAVE AWN IAOUEM OR. UCff d Women are as old or ns young as their sta of health. A woman may be young at sixty years or old at forty. It all depends on her physical r& ' ' well-bein- fa ft Ik I f1 g Youth and beauty have a foundaAnd food is tion in sound heaP.lt. most the important Item in easily health. In giving consideration to the subjects of diet and beauty, women should net forget the food essentials that make for the preservation of teeth, hair, figure and complexion. Blame for round shoulders, flat chest and poor teeth among women Is due In large measure to faulty diet, or, specifically, to a lack of lime and Milk, or evaporated phosphorus. piilk, which Is simply cows milk with CO per cent of the water taken away, J.s et-- oclully rich in lime. of Because of tiie concentration evaporated milk, which Is regulated standards, it is of by government '! . i Take advantage of our I t i o.'iVr etbMS on 'inside' page and Eating Greater Cause ofDeath Than Drinking Subscribe Now! 0 .s V Mu Herbert Hoover, wife of the Secretary of Commerce in President I Coo iJqe8 cabinet, Is shown laying the cornerstone for the model home being errin' i by Letter Homes in America organization at the SesqubCentennial r Intel ua'ioi.al Expot. tion, in Phtladolphia, June 1 to December 1 to celebrate list) years of American Independence. Opposite Mrs Hoover stands Mrs. Vance IMcUoimk it of Iiauisburg. The Gifl Scouts grouped around the women will lOpora'o the h use. II , Drink Is the second greatest cause of disease ar.d death. Food conies first, then drink. Excluding alcoholic beverages, there are dozens of drinks on the market today whose effect is detrimental, particularly to children. Milk is the best drink for children. Not only Is it drink, but food us wed the most nearly smyfect food known to 4 man.- - 34Year3 of Total Crop Production 'HP, iToTrf . .J mSv-h- ' wW 9.! Pll H c:1 drink Mnk Is an and for this reason the children often rebel against drinking it. This condition, however, may be overcome bv the introduction of the mixed drink. Milk or diluted evaporated milk may be mixed with eggs or used in fruit juices or In some other way which will disguise the fact that the drink contains mi'k. In the hot summer months when the child naturally drinks more than in cooler weather, It is wDe to vary the ways of serving milk, so as not to create n distaste for this important food. Compared With Per Capita Production oL,:' od oi' ,o It $ Iopul.itl, n if. ; ,unm on i rop production according to a study made over a oriod of thi'ty-fi'ii- r year by the Sears Roebuck Agricultural Foundation, bi sed oil tlgurib of tiie United Suites Dcpaitmcnt of Agriculture. The t: puttying chart shows cn p p, per caplin is falling. Taking the nvciagt of 1J0 a PH), total crop production In the Inst throe years averaged UK!,".. Owing to tie growth of population, per euplu production l.as lietii only b2 3 hen Pg) r presents tiie average. Tiie (dun I shows inue-- numbers of both total and per capita production of j lie prodiHtion record is lumcd on the total yield of crops uni 1S90 to 10 trops corn, w hot, oats, bailey, rye, buckwheat, potatoes, bay, tollmen und cotton, which include more than Do per i ent of the total acreage of all imps. in various units, bushels, bales, tons and pounds, Since jit id are evprts'-othe crops me combined by applying a constant average j rice to the yenriy production of each ciop. In connection with mixed drinks, the av-eu- foi.owlrg formulas for milk beverages may aid mothers In serving something im-tlo- ih t?" law isr ire urc is?i izn it7 if.7 it,:s isrs ltna IS I 1921 lul t VuoLEftvi.ic rmrrs ncnivO tiil fivii, tvAit worn n war piiRions vv Alt ifen ro i ai- m- lou. and rent ini: would U'otilUli civil T ism ism' ineAiMT ISIS 1914 1117 1918 1919 1K9 ism ist)J 1W, 4 ijsa WAU 1910 I, 'will prices 1910-191- vt lo nit lino 1 or remain stationary during the hum decuiiel answer to that qiiostlvn and know him to lake advantage of go up or down, ou knew the the situation, It would mean money In jour powk t, in curding to the .. i Agricultural Foundation. , Jr. (.1. F. Warren, agricultural economist .of.Orue!! university, 1ms collect-ioevltleneo on, tie price trend to ho expect si. lie finds pines arc acting in almost exactly the, same way they ilM foHewMg the Civ il war. '1 lm (nice level U years. Dr. Warren Believes ,f(jUu,wUig tiie CJvil war continued to price levels in the United States will again hot in tll.vwny. The present liuge supply of gold him nun.li t d i with the situation. Grtat Britain alone 1ms sent to the United States since tlnM'cginiiing of the war mote than $1,800,000,000 worth of gold neatly a tpnuUr of alt the gold money in the world, llefote long, Dr. Warren thinks, Uuropo will take her gold back. . Then prices will go down. Sears-Koe-Lac- d feiU-Av- , BILL BOOSTER SAYS: ATCVW SUOUI WIUDOWS A SUAPPV A p65&a6 eOUTAUJUJ Fat 'A ms OF JUWK IS WINDOW1 CATCH CUSTOMERS, JJOT1 Great as U. S. Population (nan Ecg-lk0- e?s ns EYw gri u Tb ftiSSl Or t HS TOWN, Pans his Bills, Supports his CHURCH, SUBSSFufer TO HS HOkC " RPPT.R., P0i AUO , ,1 KELT CHEERFUL ASlDC A UTT'LE FORA RAtkjT gratings (i ruimtg cup coin, evam rated miik from vvlete y.riU of eg" Separate Ado salt to white and heat until sti.'l licit ; oik until thhk and lemon (nl oid ..ad i dd the tiidt ju.ies, n it met and sugar Comb e di ate I ; .!M: wit volk no v. me. kilo c t.dl g! ;s e n I p :t tl . i, ; v tof Pprirl i n vv. ii r,K p. i 1. ..is a ,d Sene : closed, speaks well HIS UEISHBOSUAVJD sim, tbsp. .sugar 3 euf-bu- wth 'cinnamon. prickled r X Few Day ra lc. ?'to. ;c - v r li 1 cup coiil water Juici no the I.I.gf-'- milk Ch'Il be r i iri f t' p lemon sit im-io- T.irry. high-powere- d SMILES BY Subscribe h NOW MILES . HES A CHANCED 5A ID -- stEAY MAN y SHE TACK MARS WAS ThE W r : k.r W irieiiiS s UUrl m OWOOM qi. Bat 7.8 Minerals V ... .9 5 7 to to to 4 4 75 4 .75 per per per per cent cent cent cent Milk. Evaporated Fugar (lactose) Proteins to 5 1.4 to 8 2 to 19 to 8 2 to 1.6 per cent per cent ptr cent per cent A quart of milk n dev for adults is recommended by doctors not only of its high mineral cct.tent, hut 'Ljr the reasons that it helps keep the digestive tract in proper condition, strengthens tiie hotly to resLt diseiNe, and gives proper' balance to tiie diet. Salads also play an important part in the dietary. Some sort of a salad, lettuce, tomato, fresh fruit, cabbage or vegetable, should be eaten at least once a day. Neither is the daily menu ccioplete without a generous qualify of coarse, leafy vegetables, vaiutble for their high vitamin content. Fruit juices also have very benc-fic- i d propel ties. If ft woman follows out the rules ( f diet, hirthdavs to lmr will lie nothin; more than an exem e for a celebra.n a. Purity of Milk Protec ;r: Ihvj By bcientislj By KATInEYN 3T. JOHN mm. i Careful housewives it a point to ascertain tho quality of each item tin t goes Tn their ib P: eparii g food lor the family is an extremely Important job, for the proper reieetion arid preparation of foods moke In a large measure for the health and Luppir.'ss of thcdannly. Mdk is the ";i nearly perfect food, one as well. i.t il is a voiy Tk1 keeping qualities' of milk are tii'ii-D.itigtr fimu Contamination 15 ever presu.t. Evaporated milk, which double rich bocauO of the removal of C9 per cent of iho water, is sciences 'o tic n to the-- e conditions. Safeguard'll" evaporated milk Is worked out as perfectly as mans ingenuity has been able to make the ptocess. From cow to can, the milk which goes Into the evaporated product is .vatched every step ef the way. ron'-touli- 1 1 1 . t BOuted 3 one-sixt- Minerals ... 5 .4 5 3 5 7 3 " vsrrritc-- X 1 twenty liv'C years ago, but we have traveled also a tong way mnu me Ivvo-c- j motors speeding over our Under gas wagon of 1000 to the Stewnrt-Wurner Safety Council. ldglnvajs today, (letiares the A quarter of n century ago there was one automobile for every 9,500 people In the United States. Ten years ago there was one automobile for every as large os the humaa 83 people, while today the motor population Is to This one car or six rapid growth has put the every people. populutlon, automobile as foremost among American Industries, but It has also produced a fearful menace to the public, points out the Safety Council which has for Its of purpose the prevention of automobile accidents. A vigorous campaign la fatalities automobile cf rata be must annual If education pushed public to be reduced from 22,000 Suuar (lactose) Proteins evap-- 2 Serves four. BOOSTER. CUTS HIS GRASS, EUOVtjS U S SHOW, KEEPS Foua store au6 oue sheet's of 'fly- -' USE HOUR SHOW as One-Sixt- h curs 1H orated mllSt diluted with. 1H cups water 4 tsp. vanilla Scald the diluted milk in a double boiler. Mix cocoa, sugar, salt and add the hot water. Cook over a low flame from 10 to 13 minutes, stirring occasionally to prevent burning. Add to the cocoa the scalded milk; return to the double boiler and continue cooking for 10 minutes. Add vanilla, chill before l'(T. nz. Pour into tall glasses which contain a few small cubes of ice. Servo plain or top with" whipped 1 kAkE "STUDDED FDt PAPER. S WORSE. tb'sp. cocoa tbsp. sugar H oup hot water Few grains salt Milk. Ordinary Fot sed Cocoa 8 d table : : I ruIX BOOSTER SAYS: TOVJhl AUO THE--t AISO MAKC 1AORE TRADE. 9WCWJ UJ1UD0VJ ' new 1 19L-i.'- Auto Hosts 'Naui H 'Ari double the richness of ordinary market milk, as is shown in the following L( rves Cows of tlm dairy herds are guarded with constant care anil are subjected fo regular iifvfiections by veterinary surgeons. Herds arc carefully groomed, and their yards nnd barns are kept scrupulously clean, as are all utensils. Milk condenserios are located in the he.ut oi the big dairy regions to facilitate sipeedy handling, for this Is essential if the milk Is to be canned at Canvas-covere- d its moment of maturity. trucks haul the milk to market, thus protecting the product from tontamination on the way. Arriving the condensery, the . milk goes through tests for acidity, sediment, tluvor and bdtterfut content before It ts accepted. Experts watch the progress of the tniik through every step of its way. It gees into the evaporating machine; to tiie hontogenizer, which breaks up the fat globules so that the milk may be easily digested by the consumer; by way of the almost human filling machine into sterilized cans; then into the sterilizer, where the cans are surrounded by steam 'and boiling water, destroying any possible bacteria. In! spcctors handle the product as the fast step to see that the canning job has been perfectly dona. Labeling and packing f'T'.ovv. The housewife obtains the mitliDss fresh nnd sweet St when it came frem the cow. . |