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Show r TIIE EVENING HERALD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1925 I B - r - FOftMMOOL "Pfvper food and Excrcue T Tamer pkvtleal director. ; would WHAT think Hat v. 3 i in- would yo think nf a man who nibbled bafely enouch food to keep the life lnf The first meeting of the season 8. club, which will be of the S. held at the home of Miss Kste 1 lViersj Thursday, evening, will be (Me Hum vi a ynurt uiihiiwbw urrv" iue, It is desired that all members rrlie present. a V but tor her beauty, her high - TAKE THE Ara. IS TRE ALL YOU CAJSh . and r . ilmiell wlta enough nosrishment ' to supitfy to tractiveness spirits and tor-athings that give Iter the charm and at ll r she desires. The following breathing xer- clsesjhouliLis- practiced upon health to his cheek or light to arising and. retiring Lie flat at) yonr back In bed,' his eye? ;, hands at your sides, palms Yet that is exactly what deep slow Inhala less ' people "are doing In the down ; take matter of breathing. All about tion, raising chest high, bring ing your abdomen la and thorn Is fresh, air., turning patas up, with shdul-- . oxygen, every araugni. 01 will pump energy and lifeinto derstffthe &r Hold fcrcath for them, yet they make no effort flv8 secondSr exhale returning to obtain it. They allow their to a ..relaxed "position, turnftig bodies to become tense, their palmi downward. - 15 times ; chests to grow narrow, and they rest 5 seconds 15 times. la breathing we should Inhale sit and lie In postures that hlu der the lungs from drawing fn through the nose and exhale their full quantity of that great through the mouth. The exercise should be done est and most Inexpensive of all In a passive way, not exerting elixirs fresh air. I When we come Into the world any effort or strain. This exer1 wc breathe without any effort, cise should be practiced, with the 7 1 or without having to learn how; Idea of getting the combination And if we had never Interfered of breath and muscle control.- ; As we out of bend we bed, get of nature, Wj wtth the processes " f "would not have to go back and oyer at right angles, hands near learnv8Wver. again. - But, it Is the fldort then slowly come up taking a good Inhalation, bring this reason Prociyfor we dp intcrfcte and binder ing the shoulders back and turn until the palms are the woriuugsoi nature, uiai we ing the have to.undo .pur.'errors. The facing forward. Hold breath for first' 'HiM&ia ctili is alio wed to Ave seconds and exhale slowly, at; same time bending forward slump In his chair while reading the Do this hhf-B- sr detective to starting position. absorbing story, he Is beginning the exercise 15 times rest1530 then do it again times. procosSitad narrowing bis cheat strengthen hlmfor his work, , iorin4lthi,iijcplptT - . i life-givin- g " . irTrZ siH-n- Menu for Adding Weight ' df the The earliest weather forecasting Sixth ward Mutual was entertained service was established in France as evening, at the home of a dirtct resul't of a." destructive Tuesday Miss Anna Jeusen, with a Weenie storm that raged over the Black Sea roast- - Miss Beruiee Bowers and in 1854. .. Miss Edith Larsen were the assist ' Modest Frapper i 7 if 1 ' X t W 7"' l I 'M - Mr. MWHer'n. xnhosi oddrcss ts 5TV. CGlh St., .Veto York Enclose a - telfiddres&cd . City ii'lB 'piuu'er your questions. . for reply., a, MeOovern- .yojir stamped .envelope . manngemput- and marketiiiR problems, having been employed for n season- by the U. 8. government investigating marketing .problems In Utah. Another course which Is added to the curriculum and to students of agriculture .is entomology, or the strtdy of Charles J. (Chickr MInrt is more than airthleTic coaoh; According to injurious .Insects, .which will. .be .Dr. T. LVMartro, -- who nnnojinpes trfuglil by Dr. Vssco M. Tanner, pro that Mr. Iisict wW loach cotrrses In fessor of entomology and zoology.. maiii'i(oiiK'hf, , agrlrtilturnl Dr. Tanner has just returned from tipxa (Botomlcs ailR uiirketiiiB.' Mr. Stanford university where he took ' lis. ot ftm his Pth decree tast-sprl Ifart has mad' .NEW AG. COURSE OFFERED "AT ...... ... x . Miss Alcea Poulton entertained the, memljers of the Lambda Tau club at her home "Tuesduy evening. The evening was spent in sewing on a bluebird quilt. were refreshments Delicious served to the following : Miss Lucille (ist-iiMins Anna l'eay, Miss Miss Agnes Farrer, jlrs. Donald Mitchell, Miss Maurlne Bee, Miss'Naomi Startup, Miss lax-iii- e Newell and Miss Loree Van. Wagcneu. M is A Val.to69c Bracelets VaL to 49c Bar Pins .j"7 '.: r. $1.50 Fancy Beads 35c Water Wave Combs I N, 9c T E ' 29c 49c E N Fancyjlings Iadie's Belts 23c Hope Muslin 29c Rubber v . AY Pants Val, to 35c Ladies' Handkerchiefs. OurNew MAGEE HEARING IS Red I Society Goose School Art Shoes ; of Carl C. Magee, edltoy of the New Mexico State Tribune, was Indef The All initely postponed, it was announced Leather-Kinhere today, Magee being physically Are Here unable to. make the ' trip to Las 7' Vegas. Magee Is charged with murder In connection with the accidental shoot, breathes could be possessed of more Coast Nanette, whose health was ing of John B. Lasslter, state em e BY THE SEA. . LIGHTIIODSE to interesting background or atmos- not of the best, probably-becaushe when killed attempted, ploye, ' ' in of her the trenches, experiences 7 David J. . r phere. separate former Judge was given to Mrs. Leo F. Wanner, owned is Lieut Leahy and Magee ( who were U a : by "wontfor the famous of Hempstead, L. I., a well known fight August 21. Leahy was kicking is back in an- htjpe Duncan, who served as a mem fancier of this popular breed of and beating Magee, who was on the dog" of the screen, ber of the 135th Aero Squadron, A fiber, w hen the latter shot at Leahy, other! picture, The Lighthouse by K.'TH during the Wortd.War. He dogs. ' V:' ' IthS'Sea." fro the Owen Davis pltry and hitting and killing Lasslter, LjJy r, Nanette, were was wpunnea in ine army oy two ofJbesameameTWA picture JS feomtbe-Oermanear Met SWIMMING IN PAIRS- -r more nom ureu uy smtive., CAUSES MOST DEATHS pnp-- ! j announced by me Btrana xneatre whileHhey were announced ,he managemnt for a three day's en- pies The names given them .are v DE8 MOINES, SepW 2-Magee atorneys would waive preliminary , hearing, gagement beginning Thursday, and those ot pair of famous good-luc- k (CP) Two people wh cannot but DJstrlet Attorney Charles .A. all who marvelled at this dog's dolls made and sold by' the swim cause the majority of acciunker of Las Vegas Insisted that he amazing- - skill n "Find Tour Man" French during the closing days ot dental drownings while bathing,, appear there for formal arraign' are promised a still better trent In the war because of an interesting in the opinion of C, C. Eiley. . , . r menr. this. If gruesome, incident of the great manager ot the municipal beach conflict For many , months they here who has saved the lives of Background and "atmosphere" are were the pets of the areo outfit and 112 bathers during the last five, always wonderful assets for a human star, oftentimes counting for Lieut Duncan caring" for tbem as years. ' r ; Riley says when two insecure as much as does his or her ability. their master. They were brought to this conn- - swimers are bathing together The same rule applies' in the case of a dog actor and, if it does. Rln-- j try with considerable difficulty and they persuade one another to go I Tin-Tibeyond their depth or take other onght to have the world Lieut Duncan, who had discovered at his feet He has already proved 1 the Wonderful sagacity of the male chances either one, If alone, a; that he has marvelous 'ablllty'nnd dog, offered his servleea to motion would never take. on the Pacific or lives that picture producers tertainly nothing Goods . ' entertained the ' ' lik-sjste- "'' car-tAire- d rr ns very-young v77 PUTNAM : . FADELESS n DYES The " 1 t- original 'one-package- dy for all materials - nntt Booko. Royal ALBrQrEBQUB, N. M., Sept, 2. (fP) The preliminary hearing . We Sell FALL POSTPONED "l 2'9c Romper Cloth S D ; Bloomers. E T N 29c Bobby Combs .,- 39c Women's Knit C - -- - " E . - and purpose Dye your laded (srmaatt, drtpeflei, westeis, scarfs. eokw with vitcd guests at her home Monday futDam tbe dye that oes isrtoer fives clearer, brighter color with M evening In honor of M.andMrs. effort. The same package will tial or and Ferguson daughter (leorge dye all labrict lilt, eolloa sod wool ot Hood Ore. Hover," lo one operation Myrtle importaat la hand A pleasant time was spent with ling cloth drewes, suits, gamps and music after which dainty etc. Complete directions on package. Price IS cents. refreshments were served to 42. iiK'ialiers of the Columlila Sewing club,. their partners and a lew.. in curtaint. trimmintt. etc., a asw spd fahloaable - . - T Besides the guest of day, evening. tlH re wire yresentrMm Marietta Beesley, Mrs.Hannah "B. Tucker, MrS J. B. Tucker, - Mrs. Wells L. Brlmhali, Mrs. LeKoy Dixon, Mrs. A. O. Smoot and Mrs. Dean Tucker. . .41 Pi A.-' .,-,,- Mamie 4 Uotmty - .r77' -- Mrs. to In compliment ' Ueesley Davis who is here on a brief visit from Los Angeles, Mrs, Jacob Coleman entertained at dinner Tues- - - had A delightful ' evening was with games, songs and a weenie roast. About twenty members were present. " jL... . The llummfiig "Bird swarm ing hostesses. . Drink 1 felass of milk and X glass st water between .'V' Breakfast and lunclu. ,. ' L$ih($l '; 'Creamed soup, pudding,- muffins and buttet and a' class of milk- - Drink 1 glass of milk and 1 glass of ' water- between Munch and dinner. .j 7: HI Si; Ell: One serving of meat, two vegetables, dark bread and butter; dessert fruit. Between dinner and retiring hour drink two glasses of water. N Children's Bags 29c Crib Blankets 25c-3Bath Towels 39c Infant's Bands 7"" 35 36 in. White Outing 25c Dress Gingham 69c Dress Crepe 25c Child's Knit Bloom i'- ers v j 25c Lingerre Crepe 30c Long Cloth 25c Crash Towels Vi-s- t, aj-tl- Ttrfillnk 8 glasses of water before breakfast bHbKFA&T: . Stewed fruit with heavy cream; cereal .with bran, half milk and hall cream, torn or whole wheat muffins, heavily buttered; coffeo ' substitute. by (made entirely of eroa of the Sixth ward mai trimmed with the ribbon mads Into- - conventional motifs such as Tuesday eveiiing.T A pleasant event rtifms jlf"1"1' ta entbusiastU inr was,v ;witlr needlework about these baU i uiuslca H dst orylelliiig followed by. a dainty luncheon, which.. was Mrs. W, . . serveOo the following: Fr:F.I EARTH TREMOR. J. Mortimer, the Misses 8otella Jones, Norrell Startup, Ruth EVAXSyiLLE.. Iml-- i Sopt., 2. Ldwrn (TP) A distinct earth- - tremor wns Willis, Mildred Mitchell, Lazelle felt her.e at 5:55 a. m. today. fThe Goddurd, Melba Hansen, Clara Fot- No land and Evelyn Crosble. shock lasted geveral seconds. J. : damaged l a Miss Evelyn Startup assisted MIsb Hilda Williams was hostess to m m m of the folioiig iteiis 39c The Rainbow 8warm of the Third ward M. I. A. was pleasantly enter talned at the home. of Miss Sarah Dixon Tuesday evening. The rooms were prettily dworated with an abundance of the season's flowers. Games and music were the. features of the evening, after which a dainty luncheon was served to the follow' lug: Misses Dors. Eves, Bertha Vo- gel, Valere Dixon, Mary Dixon, Gei trude Ssuer, Leona Schlll, JdarJorle Reeves, Ilene Coleman, Delena Taylor and; Grace Dangerfleld. UV Friday R a. in. intiH cents ' tervention; the first time a girl wears any gar- fcrmt What ilm iroed Mo-Rri-de f ment that tightens or restricts her chest, she is beginning to cut off .the supply of oxygen that she needs notfonly for her health u Tbe Social Bourtslub member of Mrs. 8. T, Eggertsea Tuesday af ternoon for all teachers and memwill t the guest of Mrs. D. B. sther boiue Thursday after- - bers. TP"' entoitaltUny wnnil made gay with to, abundance of . ... Tw-d- Elysian girls roses, gladiolas and. other' flowers The Sixth ; ln aeason, ,. . wjcre ftitertsLned at the home of Mrs. The lewsoB, under tbe direction of Alioe Webster, with Mnt Gwen IIuuttT auahsa Adp Anderson as the tbeotogictl - department,- - Was by Mrs, Teenle Harding.. A given hostesses. arivenDuring assisting solo was beautifully rendered voeal Scor"Veda lug of aeodlework, Miss tii giive a short review of the life byv Mrs. Mary Clark and readings nf Ssrah Bernhardt, which was en were very creditably given by Mrs. W. Monroe Paxman and Mrs, Grant joyed very much, Eggerliten. Mrs. LeRoy Dixon give and followed refreshuients Light very interesting talk. Delicious were served to the following: the MTsSft'sTearl FTolsland, fed Scor- - refreshments followed the program and were served to seventy guewts, up, Vlrgie. Heeler, Alio Gulli, Zlna vHh S ott, Zlna Larsen, Amanda Bonndy, of whom Mrs. LeRoy Dixon, W Monroe Paxman and Mrs. K J. B:irllara ' Ethel Paxman, . Mrs Krauchker Mrs. Mary Hafen, Mrs. Murdock all of the Relief Society stake board, were special guests. , . Golds l)a:L.e. , and of breath ef a person who was la Deed of nourishing food, and yet partook ot only a few A morsels W what M set before If Social Editor, Phone 107 Ribbon CormeU ' Jtferfical CoUe? Getting the most out of breathing ' test: PAGE . Bltaek ' fit Futnam to Rtmovs Ootor and Stains Pantalettes arc Just the thing for The officers of the Second ward flappers now that the short skirtt Socotv presided over a de Itcl'ef Sails' are to be even shorter, says lightful entertainment st the home . O'Neill of Hollywood. , u ' ' - ;. Ill a . eoo-no- a- - ' ' I !. BUY YOUR ' FldiirandEeed . From the House of Quality and Service . ;..It is Qurdsire to have you test Globe Laying test at a to make a enable' CfW-v- thorough Mash, T( you are going to make, an especially minimum cost low price ' Globe LayinftlVIashyisii "perfectly balanced ration manufactured from clean, wholesome grains and concentrates necessary to feed and maintain all parts of the fowl's body.. In fact, it is so mixed as to make a , happy contented, high producing hen. Let us have your order today, start feeding at once and you will immediately note an improvement jn your stock, and increased egg production. The prices listed below are f. o. b. our store, de " i. Every charge, 10c per sack extra. ...... -- te r-- i ' . ' r- - . ..... Laying Mash, with Butter , Globe . A-- l milk...-...:.:.- GloMfe 4 it f . v .. $2.65 - Red Mark Laying Mash, $2.45 TERMS': STRICTLY CASH . Wasatch Prot3uce Co. Ttione 34 40 S. 4th West The Days v'-- . yAv-v-- - - - rttrff of Real Sport ; : j Vowie! A bicycle of your own Just sittin pretty to Job the fellers and bit out for the green' fields, the woods, the more places! ole swirfunia' holerand forty-leve- n to want get yon to tell him thai Jtra want Soy! Boy! you just out and throw a leg over that sad- bicycle, like all your good pah have. So tell him today. Tell hinr dle and tip all over the world ent back again I your local dealer's got just the And step on it getting to the store model you' want' and too want for Ma and do a lot of errand, for him to take you dow aow- and the folks just so you're outdoors get it. Chances are hell get one where the gang lor uuuncui wu tho Putting a hunchjof strength in Real gport is wheel sport yonr body' and tan on your akin kind that helps a feller 'grw and fresh air in your lungs and and mentally fit. Dad Ehysically Tell him to come eteel in your muscles and Shucks! Don't think Dad don't along today you want to get know what a bicycling started now. Betcha ya can't namo Snakes you. He's just waitin for ' a boy in your hunch who doesn't. i . . - he-bo- y . Plain . - . . |