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Show THE RICH COUNTY REAPER, RANDOLPH, UTAH STAR DUST WHOS NEWS 7 DIZZY DRAMAS Now Playing DON and JOHN By JOE BOWERS Movie Radio THIS By VIRGINIA VALE UDY GARLAND, WEEK Metro-Gold-wyn-May- wonder girl, The Wizard Oz and that is just the first many fairy-tal- e pictures that you may expect to see in the next year. will be starred in By LEMUEL F. PARTON The absence of n diplomacy or petticoat politics in the European struggle for Ever since Snow White and the a new power balance would be an Seven Dwarfs g started its oversight by the motion-pictur- e proruns, muse of history, Lady Pulls ducers have been wondering if a readying ' in Strings human actors :airy drama of the wouldnttalebe with a good bet. All the Duce Deal and at are looking for fairy ' century, last it seems to companies tales. have been attended to. Enter Lady Chamberlain, the cleverest woman politician in EngConsidering what has happened to land, widow of Sir Austen, obscurely other operatic songbirds in pictures, noted in the news as mysteriously sudden stardom and then a combusy for the last few months in plete loss of interest by the studios, Helen Jepson is very happy that the British-Italia- n rapprochement. she plays a fairly small part in Several weeks ago, a sagaThe Goldwyn Follies. She thinks cious traveler of this writers that her career in pictures will probfrom back acquaintance, Rome, ably last a long time if she doesnt reported Lady Chamberlain as adroitly fostering an understanding with Britain which would bring recognition of Ethiopia y and a split on Spain and the Mediterranean. She has been in Rome since November, in intimate social intercourse with the more important Fascist moguls. For many years, she has been known as the most perfect political hostess in London and has been subtly influential in many. big deals in continental diplomacy. It was she who cooked up the Locarno conference, at Lake Maggiore, in Switzerland, in 1925. When the delegates were haggling, she packed some hampers and invited Sir Austen, EW YORK. sa-Io- record-breakin- the two-wa- j Briand and Streseman to the most important picnic in all history. In her landsome little yacht, they disappeared around a bend in the lake, landed in a secluded spot, and, with the aid of three jurists, Europe. Whatever came out of the conference, for good or ill, is traced to that picnic. When she returned to England, she was made Dame of the Grand Cross of the British Empire. She is a comely matron of two, married to Sir Austen in 1906. He was fourteen years older. She was Ivy Dundas of one of the leading political families of England. In the earlier years of their mar riage, she was credited with having coached her husband in the mannerisms which all of the great Birmingham family found it expedient to master when they moved to London. She is said to have been his political as well as his social mentor, and frequently electioneered in his campaigns Lady Chamberlain is an extreme conservative and is believed to have nurtured plans for a British alliance with the Absolutist powers. She has an extraordinary flair for dra s and matic political delicate sensitivity to political currents. ed Helen Jepson want to be the whole show. She would like a chance to see some of the scenes that were cut out of The Follies though. There was one where she really looked like herself, no wig, no special makeup, and her favorite dress. There was another where Bobby Clark dropped her kerplunk on the floor. English stage-setting- THE New York spy by federal bureau of investiga- tion marks the first rpund-u- front-pag- e p work-"""- i out of the as an ally of the secret service. G-m- en G-M- en On Front Page m Spy Hunt Alattache Arsene Lupin Returns is a deand gripping jewel-thie- f mystery, played with great skill by Melvyn Douglas, Warren William, and Virginia Bruce. Williams part, though not as large as the others, is a memorable one, for he plays a who so relishes seeing his picture in the papers that he isnt worth much . to his department, which cherishes a notion that secret service should have something secret about it. lightful G-m- an After all these weeks of triumph, Fanny Brice just got around to explaining where she got the idea of Baby Snooks. It seems that when Fanny was a little girl she longed to play Topsy in Uncle Toms Cabin and no one would give her a chance. Baby Snooks is her idea of a white Topsy. When Robert Taylor isnt actually before the microphone during the Good News program, he is sitting talking to Barbara just Stanwick. Since she has become a off-sta- ge of Fat reunscientific reducing diets. quires carbohydrates for its proper utilization by the body. That is why women who try to reduce without following a scientifically planned diet frequently become seriously ill as a result of cutting down on carbohydrates while overlooking the fats contained in milk, butter, and other foods. Oiicuiiei I?.4jou5tonGou.d.i5l CARBOHYDRATES and FATS Foods That Provide Motive Power For the Body Machinery Relation of Fat Health j To Fats are so necessary to the body economy that it is no exagu By C. HOUSTON GOUDISS to say that without fat, geration 6 East 39th St New York. life, in its higher forms, is imhuman body might be compared to a framework filled possible. The noted Arctic exStefansson, found that he machinery. It takes food to build the framework, plorer, could exist effito satisfactorily on an food to run the machinery and food keep it working diet, provided he ate libciently and this food must be of the proper type. of On fat. a diet of all lean Last week, I discussed the body building proteins and erally meat, he became violently ill explained how to distinguish between those which build and within a week. Besides furnishing concentrated repair body tissue, and those mainfor energy values, fats help to create that are adequate to the craze for dieting. Some of the which cushions fatty for not growth, the results of disregarding the ab- the nerves tissue tenance, but and abdominal organs, It is equally important that solute necessity for these foods and forms the pleasing contours extreme a and are of irritability, of face and figure. you should learn something greater susceptibility to fatigue, the fuel foods which are neces- nervous Because it leaves the stomach diseases, tuberculosis and more to fire the slowly than proteins and body engine other infections. sary i THE all-me- and furnish motive power to propel the body machinery. sixty-- ultra-- WHAT to EAT and WHY Too Much Fuel Causes Overweight Fuel Foods Keep Us Alive It is true, however, that an excess of fuel foods will tend to produce overThe body could not function in weight. For if we assimilate them, do not utilize their potential energy the absence of fuel foods any more and in muscular effort, they will be stored than a machine as fat usually in most inconvenient could run without locations! On the other hand, an excess power, or a car of any food is a detriment. Therefore without gas. Ev- the goal should be enough, but not loo ery breath re- much, of all necessary foods. quires an expendiof energy, and so does every movement from the beating of the heart to the winking of an eye. Even in repose, the body machinery is kept functioning only by an supply of fuel. life continues as as long For, even when you are lying perfectly still you need fuel to carry on the internal work of the body. Since both carbohydrates and fats are energy foods, one might expect them to play an interchangeable role in the diet. To a certain extent, they do, although fat, being more concentrated, provides two and times as much fuel value as an equal weight of carbohydrate. But because of the variation in the way these materials are handled by the body, it is generally considered that health is best served when 40 to 50 per cent of the total energy value of foods is provided in the form of carbohydrate and 30 to 35 per cent in the form of fats. ture ever-prese- one-four- nt Activity Demands Energy Foods Every type of daily activity, including work and exercise, requires additional fuel. If you walk slowly, you expend twice as much energy as when you sit still. And when you walk fast, you may use up four, five or six times as much Carbohydrates Are Quickest Fuel energy. The chief fuel, or energy producing foods, are the carbohydrates that is, the starches and sugars; and fats. Protein also has some fuel value, but its primary function is to build and repair tissue. Carbohydrates are quick burning. They might be compared to the flare of a match in a dark room, which gives bright light for-ainstant, but is soon extinguished. Fat, on the other hand, burns slowly, like a lamp whose wick is turned low. Danger of Inadequate th Carbohydrates, which originate chiefly in plant life, are readily converted into heat and muscle energy. Foods rich in carbohydrates include bread, potatoes, macaroni, rice, cooked and ready-to-ecereals, peanuts, dried and preserved fruits, sugars and syrup. Sugar furnishes heat more quickly and more abundantly than any other food. But it has a tendency to dull the appetite and is also apt to cause fermentation. Therefore, a large measure of our heat and energy is best secured from starchy foods such as bread, cereals, macaroni and potatoes. Quick energy can also be obtained from ffie easily digested sugars of fresh and dried fruits, such as prunes, apricots, raisins and fully ripened bananas. at at carbohydrates, fat retards the digestion of these food groups somewhat, and thus gives staying power to a meal. At the same time it promotes the flow of pancreatic juice and bile, thus helping in the assimilation of other foods. Foods rich in fat include butter, cheese, egg yolk, cooking fats and oils, margarine, olives, pastry, peanut butter, most nuts except chestnuts and lichi nuts, various kinds of sausage and frie dfoods. Anger Destroys Fat Reserves Experiments have demonstrated why nervous, irritable individuals are usually thin, while those with a serene temperament often ac- cumulate weight. It has been proven that anger and fright increase the amount of fat in the blood and remove a corresponding amount of fat from its usual storage place beneath the skin. A fit of anger may take off more fat than an hours exercise, or two or three days of enforced diet. Thus the person who allows himself to become upset continually withdraws the fat reserve from his body. Such persons could profit, perhaps, by taking more of the foods. fat-formi- ng But whether the members of your family are good natured, or irritable, young or old, they need a constant supply of fuel foods at every meal, every day. Fuel foods produce energy and energy is the motive power of life and work and thought. WNU C. Houston Goudiss 1938. (ffuuutnufo the latter told -- I HOT me in Washing ton last summer that J. Edgar HoLEMONADE overs organization, developed in post-wyears, would be an invalas uable aid to this countrys defenses against foreign espionage, and that, in the event of trouble, actual or impending, no foreign country coulc hope to duplicate Germanys exploit Fuel Supply in sabotage, propaganda and spyMenthol Cough Drops 5 Barbara Robert Recently there has been a tening before our entry into the Work Both have an Alkalina Factor Stanwyck Taylor Here is an interesting and important dency to minimize the importance war. that helps you r exist eold I of the fats and carbohydrates, due point which is frequently overlooked in Reed Vetterll, in short pants to the visitor broadcasts, regular when the World war started, two chairs are placed in this spot of office York New heads tbe every week. the F. B. 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