Show FOOD FOR CHILDREN WHO TRAVEL many times and especially during the summer months mothers are forced to take their children on trip with them during these trips ohp parent Is forced to contend with that ever present and serious problem of food for the child As in almost every other case the chief source of worry during these periods Is the milk supply its source its purity and its food value it Is not always convenient to get market milk of dependable quality tor in many sections of the country adequate fa for its care are not provided to meet the needs of mothers in these trying situations science has provided a form of milk conveniently carried and easily prepared the cans are in two alzea the one containing six ounces aej the other sixteen evaporated milk Is just pure cows milk with more than half of the water removed none of its food value Is lessened in fact its digestibility la improved it Is easily mixed with wn ter and Is undoubtedly the most practical form of milk tor use as a food for children some of the count rys lead ing recommend its us employing the following formula from sixth week to third month milk evaporated ounces lime water 3 ounces milk sugar 2 ounces boiled water 28 ounces seven feedings in twenty four hours 4 to C ounces at three hour intervals during the day and four hour intervals at night from third month to fifth month milk evaporated ak ounces lime water 1 ounces milk sugar 2 ounces boiled water 29 ounces six feedings in twenty four hours 5 to 8 ounces at three hour intervals during the day and a feeding at 10 p m from fifth to seventh month milk evaporated 10 ounces lime water S ounces milk sugar 2 ounces boiled water 29 ounces five feedings in twenty tour hours to 7 ounces at four hour intervals the last feeding to be given at 10 p m from seventh to ninth month milk evaporated 11 ounces lime water 3 ounces milk sugar 2 ounces boiled water 26 ounces 7 to 9 ounces at four hour intervals during the day last feeding at ten at night from twelfth month milk evaporated 12 ounces lime water 3 ounces milk sugar 2 ounces barley water 14 ounces S to 9 ounces at four hour intervals during day last feeding at ten at sight miss clara myers daughter of mr and mrs william myers of la sal and clarence son of mr and mrs N J chistensen of monticello were married at monticello friday both of the young folks are well known at moab the ande was a graduate of the grand county high school last spring and has made her home here for several years the best wishes of all are extended to the young couple clay davis well known in this city and who until recently operated an auto truck line to the south from grand junction has engaged in the garage business in moab utah believing that city will be the oil metropolis tro polis of the territory mr davis disposed of his truck line to the new company recently or bv the D R G W and V of this city grand junction sentinel lee elmer left yesterday for los angeles following a ten day vacation here H was by his father J A elmer ahk expects to spend several months on the coast mr and mrs C W dewitt of sussex N J mr and mrs C W crepps and child and mrs knox patterson will leave in a few days on an auto trip to yellowstone national park they plan to be away about ten days |