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Houston Goudiss Gives Some Timely Hints on How to Keep Up Fuel Value of Winter Diet; Discusses New Methods for Quick Baking HEADLINES FROM THE LIVES OF PEOPLE LIKE YOURSELF! By C. HOUSTON GOUDISS f ID WINTER weather calls for energizing breakfasts 11 to get the day off to a good start . . . energizing midday "Stretching His Luck" HELLO, EVERYBODY! was a wing walker. You know, one of those birds in a flying circus who does things on the wing of a plane you wouldn't try in your own parlor. They must need money mighty bad, you tell your neighbor. Teddy always was a runt. That's why he was a wing walker. You wanted as little weight as possible moving around out there on the fabric-covere- d wings of those Jennies the flying circuses were using right after the war. They weren't built for wing walking. But Teddy walked 'em, even in his sleep. It was old stuff to him. It was so old he began to look around for something new to thrill the gaping crowds. Something that gave them a bigger kick than hanging by your knees from the undercarriage of a speeding plane. He didn't know then it never pays to play the other fellow's game. But he learned. Well sir, it was In a town the flying circus was playing out in Iowa that Teddy came across the idea be was looking for. It eame to him as he watched a human fly scale the walls of the tallest building. Beaching the topmost story, the fly somehow attached an ordinary inner tube to a window, sunk his teeth in the other end and hung there in the breese. Teddy saw the stunt "got" the crowd. And it would knock 'em cold when he pulled it on a plane a thousand or so feet in the air. Human Fly Coaches Teddy for New Job. When the fly came down to earth, Teddy introduced himself, invited him to supper. Maybe they hoisted a couple. Anyway, the fly warmed up enough to tell Teddy how it worked. Before he went to bed that night, the wing walker bought himself a couple of brand new inner tubes. The next day, out at the flying field, he rigged them as he had been instructed. High up on a wall he fastened an end of one. Then, climbing on a chair, he took the other end in his teeth and kicked the chair away. The darn thing stretched so far his feet touched the floor. He moved the tube a couple of feet higher and everything was fine. Day after day Teddy religiously practiced hanging from that tube to strengthen the muscles of his Jaws and neck. It was a heavy strain to put on the front upper teeth that were bridge-worbut they held. And six weeks later Teddy was prepared to strut his stuff. Before we go any further I had better tell you Teddy is Theodore Davidson of Galesburg, 111. They still call him "Dare Devil" Davidson, this new member of the Floyd Gibbons Adventurers' club. He was all of that on a sunny afternoon, in September, 1919, in I1L, where the flying circus was putting on its show, making those k, Mo-lin- e, PHOTOGRAPHY PHOTO-KRAF- T ECONOMY FILM SERVICE Any Roll Developed wild 25c Qualify Prists Extri Print! 3c Wrap cola and film carefully ...... I DRUGS Bos 749 Salt Laka City. Utah SCHRAMM-JOHNSO- N PHOTO-KRAF- W.N.U. T Week No. 1M7 SALT LAKK MAKE RAIN WHILE THE SUN SHINES ' a The tube started stretching and stretching. Jennies do things they were never built for. The weather was perfect So was the gate. And the performers were feeling pretty good as they took to the skies. Especially Teddy. He was going to pop their eyes out with a brand g new, stunt, performed for the first time in any land. It never occurred to him then, this would also be the last time. The inner tube was fastened securely to the axle of the undercarriage of the Jenny. And everything went off according to schedule until Teddy began lowering himself down that wriggling, slippery, flabby length of death-defyin- with tho Calco Portable Rainmaker Raiao Baantar Craaa of Sacar Batta, Patataaa, Ptaa and Bcaaa, Toautaca Bad Baull and Orchard Fraita. Cat tha Whale Story froai The 11 R. D. Hardesty Mfg. Co. 8. Third Want St. Salt Laka Qtr V. 8. APPROVED BABY CHICKS Lasharaa Rcda - HaiaptMrM . Racka and othara Hatched Bight Delivered Froah Produced under Government and Stata aaperviaioa for Your protection. Chick Broodcra, Fcodcra, Watererm. Eta. BUPERIOB TURKEY POULTS Write, call or wire for free circular and price. Cooperating "THE NATIONAL IMPROVEMENT la POULTRY PLAN" RAMSHAW HATCHERIES MtT Baath Stata Street Salt Laka City. Utah H less CAUSE 1 cqsts Q BE-- IT BURNS BETTER AND M ysm &m rubber. Fails to Figure Effect of Air Resistance. "Right then," Teddy says. "I could see I had stretched my luck too far." Right there, too, he began learning a painful lesson in simple physics! He had failed to figure what effect the air resistance of his body would have upon the tubing. Hanging below the plane, moving 79 miles an hour, the drag pf the air on Teddy added some 30 or 40 pounds to the weight on that big rubber band. "That tube started stretching and stretching," says Teddy, "and it was like a live thing as I slipped and fought it!" The more it stretched, the harder it was for a whig walker with a bright idea to hang on. It had never acted that way in practice. Would it hold? Could it hold? What was he going to do about It? Teddy says he was too dumb to climb back. That was probably because he was too busy holding on. Well sir, that's one of the darned'st fixes I ever heard of. And it became worse. After rassling for 10 minutes with that flexible support his arms tired. He slipped lower. Finally, he just had to let himself down to where he could sink his teeth into the gadget attached to the flapping end. His jaws clamped down on it. The rest of him was limp with weariness. His head forced back, he saw the tube stretch alarmingly as gusts of wind put more pressure on his body. There were six feet of it between him and the landing gear. In practice, it had never stretched to more than three! Ia Dictatorship Countries la dictatorship countries, men revert back to the animal habit of hanging the head, always in fear of something or other forbidden. animals called pigmy treeshrews are said to be the oldest animal ancestral to man that can be found surviving on earth today. Squirrel-lik- e A fur seal can swim for a considerable distance at the sustained rate of 60 miles an hour. f times. , nomemakers can bake whenever It is convenient. And what delicious bread and rolls they can make. Such wholesome combinations as prune bread, combining both white and whole wheat floor way help growing girls of Life to be energetic is to encourage greatest aids Is bread them to eat some form of bread at in various forms. Breadstuffs, or to keep every meal. This will other foods msde up the fuel value of help the diet at from grain, are un very little expense. doubtedly the larg Mothers must, however, guard est single item in loss of interest in breadagainst the dietary of the stuffs by various members of their majority of peo families, as a result of monotony. man. But just to prove that even our most basic foods may be improvedalong comes this revolutionary yeast to provide a leavening that is more satisfactory than ever before, perhaps, to ng Breadstuff One of her One The Staff ple throughout the world. They appear in some form at almost every meal. And they are also highly satisfactory as a be- tween-melunch for rapidly growing school HQ al Breadstuffs are notable for their energy values and for their ease of digestion. They contain some protein and minerals, and under some circumstances, they may also carry other significant food values, Bread and rolls combine well with milk, cheese, butter and meat They make good eating and give a comfortable feeling of satisfaction afterwards. Such simple combinations as bread and cheese, or rolls and milk, are highly effective in satisfying hunger. And they go a long way toward meeting nutritional requirements. A Notable Food Team Nutritionists have a high regard for the combination of bread and milk. Breadstuffs are generally regarded as a most economical source of energy and protein in the diet. Milk is our most nearly perfect food. And the proteins of milk supplement those found in the grains of which brepd and rolls are made. Children especially should con sume some form of bread, toast, d or rolls at every meal. These easily digested foods supply the fuel values that most active youngsters require in abundance. Rolls and bread with a d crust have the additional advantage of encouraging thorough well-bake- During adolescence, the energy requirements are especially high. Boys sometimes eat more than their fathers, and it is desirable that the extra calories be provided in the form of such easily digested and wholesome . foods . as bread-stuffThis is also an advantage to the homemaker, from the point of view of economy, as breadstuffs rank as one of our most reasonably priced foods. Adolescent girls, on the other hand, frequently develop finicky appetites and strange food habits. They may wish to go to school without break s. quick-bakin- g. home-make- rs quick-actin- Fresh yeast has a higher moisture content, however, and be cause of this, spoils rapidly. Hence, it must be purchased fresh. kept well refrigerated, and used within a few days. Dry yeast Keeps several weeks at room tern perature and has, therefore, been regarded as more practical. Its great disadvantage has been that it acts less quickly, owing to the xact that some of the yeast plants are destroyed during the drying. Keeps and Is Quick-Actin- doughnuts, waffles and buckwheat cakes. It cannot be denied that bread is one of the oldest foods known to home-make- rs all over the country. buy a new kind of yeast Button-Fro- nt No. A new, D. P. L. A serving of meat or fish at one meal is considered sufficient for a three-yeold. Three ounces of meat or fish are considered adequate old. portions for a two-oun- ar 13-ye- ar O WNU C. Houaton Qoudlaa 1839 V ! 11 Special Gardens get pleasure from special gardens. Some ANY hobbyists have been successful with or gardens. Marigolds are available in a wide variety of sizes and shapes and provide a golden-brow- n garden scene of unusual richness. Petunias have a wide range of color, and more and more they are being used for cut flowers as well as for garden color and ld, ia beauty. Some have grown gardens primarily for fragrance. The best flowers for such a garden, according to Harry A. Joy, flower expert, are: Alyssum, carnation, pinks, mignonette, nicotiana, sweet pea and sweet William. For a garden of plants without actual flowers but with showy foliage, interesting results have been obtained with the following: Joseph's coat, coleus, dusty miller, annual poinsetta, kochia and castor oil bean. The following will fit well into a typical wildflower earden: An nual lupin, bachelor button, rud-becKia (cone flower), columbine, perennial aster, heuchera (coral bells), and perennial lupin. There Are Two Ways to Get at Constipation Yes, and only two ways-bet- ew and after it happens! instead of enduring those dull, tired, headachy days and then having to take an emergency medidne-w- hj not KEEP regular with Kellogg's You can. If your Is the kind millions have -- due to the lack of "bulk" In modern diets. For goes right to the cause of this trouble by supplying the "bulk" you need. Eat this toasted nutritious cereal every dxy-w- ith milk or cream, All-Bra- n? con-tipat- ion All-Br- an or baked Into muffins-dri- nk plenty of water, and see if your life isnt a whole lot brighter I Made by Kelloggl in Battle Creek. . Salt Lake's NEWEST HOTEL 1683 8, 10, 12 and 14 Hotel TEMPLE SQUARE BUHLY UCOHMENDED RitssSliOleSlOO step-by-ste- Service. 50. TIPS to (xardeners Day Dress. is designed for sizes 6, years. Size 8 requires 2i yards of 39 inch material, with IVi yards contrasting for applique and bands. No. 1670 is designed for sizes 34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44 and 46. Size 36 needle in your hand, you can do requires 4 yards of 39 inch mateit, and what satisfaction you'll feel rial with short sleeves; 4 yards when you see them emerging from with long sleeves. Send your order to Th Smrfi your hands! Each is accompanied Circle Pattern Dept., 149 New p sew chart by a Montgomery Ave., San Francisco, Little Girl's Party Frock. Yoj can make your small Calif. Patterns 15 cents (in coins) daughter so happy (and do it so each. Ball Syndieata. WNU LTERE'S a very new and prac--1 1 tical kind of every day dress for you, and an adorable Dartv frock for little girls. They're both so easy to make that even if you ve practically never had a Questions Answered q But nowadays homemakers can This is a new type of dress that you'll feel particularly well in, ana wear endlessly lor shopping and rurtabout. It's very nice to your figure, because it has tucks on the shoulders and just above the waist, to fill out the bustline. The skirt is slim over the hips and slightly flaring. The sleeves are smartly, upped at the shoulders. It's a style you'll want right now, in thin wool, a pretty print, or flat crepe and later on, for summer, in such cottons as gingham or linen. The Patterns. WNU Service. Poke is an Indian word said to mean blood, which is possibly an allusion to the reddish juice of the fruit or color of the stem. Another suggested derivation is from the word pohk, meaning break, possibly referring to the ease with which the brittle stem breaks. The largest native flower of the water lily tribe is the Wampapin or Wankapin, meaning in Chippewa, curved, in allusion to the crooked edible tubers of this plant A New Leavening Agent Some homemakers may feel that it is too costly to purchase such fancy breads outside the home. And they may feel that they cannot spare the time re quired for home baking. Such ar guments might have been valid in the past. But not any more! Recently a new kind of yeast nas been developed which makes it possible to prepare a variety of not breads at home more quickly wan ever before. Thus, home bak ing follows the trend of the times and becomes One reason why modern have been reluctant to make bread and rolls at home. believe, has been the difficulty of obtaining a leavening agent that was both g and pos sessed good keeping qualities. Yeast is the most satisfactory leavening agent for bread and rolls. Heretofore, only two types had been available. Fresh, or compressed yeast, and dried yeast. Both of these products are composed ox yeast plants com bined with cereal. easily) by making her this basque frock with the rippling skirt and contrasting bands. She's sure to be the belle of the party whenever she wears it. Bright little appliques bloom all round the hem of the very full skirt hearts or tulips, whichever you prefer. Taffeta, silk crepe, organdy or batiste are pretty materials for this. The ends of the mouthpiece, however, were tucked away back where they were gripped by molars on both sides. Still gripping It, Teddy began inching his way upward along that thin, twisted. tough tubing that had been put to such strange use. Well, boys and girls, there is no use prolonging the agony. "I made it, too," Teddy says, "but by such a small margin I decided then and there to be satisfied with my old bag of tricks." Teddy's story closes on a note of sadness. Those artificial teeth of his vanished into thin air during the minutes he struggled up that yielding rope of rubber. All the dough he made that dizzy day went to loiy a new set. The names of many of our plants and flcwers come from the Indian, says the American Wildlife institute. Hickory is from the Algonquin, meaning to break something open. The related tree, the pecan, bears a pure Algonquin nam meaning a large nut. The Atamasco lily, found in the low pinelands of the Gulf states and Georgia derives its nnme from two Algonquin names adi, meaning to ripen, and miskan, meaning it is red. Luckily, there is no reason why tnis should occur in any home For it is possible to provide breadstuffs in such a variety that the same kind need not be served twice m succession within the space of one or two weeks. You can add variety to the diet by preparing bread from graham, whole wheat or rye flour. Rolls can be made from plain or sweet dough. Some of the more popular are Parker House rolls, sandwich rolls, finger rolls, cinnamon buns, butterscotch rolls and pecan rolls .v ATTtrnwirv 1 I Ml LKIl 1J EPARTHENT Teddy tried to relax as the plane circled 1,500 feet above the grand stand. His aching arms were folded, resting for that long climb to safe ty. He wasn't sure he could do it. But he was not permitted to dwell on the idea for long. There was a wrench, a crunch, a shoot of pain in Teddy's face. The bridgework that was Teddy's front uppers had crushed! Plant and Flower Names Traced Directly to Indians to with seeded, uncooked prunes refrigerator rolls, coffee cakes,' raisin bread, wholesome raised - Rests Arms to Climb Back to Safety. Copyright speedy action. This product is a dry yeast that comes in the form of small granules. It softens promptly in water, and is then ready for use. Moreover, it keeps its strength and activity for several weeks, so that it can be kept on hand at all meals to help keep children and adults functioning efficiently . . . energizing, but easily digested, evening meals to satisfy the digestive system. bodily requirements without over-taxiIn addition to the need for supplying meals that are ade quate as to energy values and other nutritional requirements, tne nomemaker has two other important factors to consider; fasta practice which must be she must satisfy the appetites discouraged as it may lead to un of various members of her dernutrition from which "nerves family . . . and she must keep may develop. within her food budget. Adolescents Like Variety well-bake- I fast, pure yeast that combines ths keeping qualities of dry yeast with It! 8 mark of diitiactioa to stop a tMa EBNEST haaatfM C L.l-- I B0S8ITXS. Htk |