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Show J 4 THIC PAGE SIX:rr- " ' L. " " A On 'Goodyear Tires 15 ALL-WEATHE- TIMES-NEW- " "' :: LOCAL ante! Ttifees Miss Hannah Sparks of Salt Lake Earl Peterson of Ogden, Utah, City Is the guest this week of Miss visited with Mr. and Mrs. Herman La Von Wilson. Mangelson this week. Caloric Requirements of the Child TIRES R ALL SIZES FVETITIANS declare that the Miss Kathryn Whitmore of Los Mr. and Mrs. Victor Jones spent Angeles, California, Is spending a the 4 th of July in this city visiting two week's vacation in Nephl. with relatives and friends. -- One hundred and twenty people Judge Thos. H. Burton went to from the Juab Stake attended a Salt Lake Thursday, where he will Temple excursion to the Manti Tem occupy the bench in one of the courts for a few days. ple Wednesday. aver-ag- e boy or . 20 girl of four years should receive about forty calories a pound of body weight per day. The average weight of a child of four years-iforty pounds. Therefore the total caloric requirement would be approximately 1,000 calories. Calory Is merely the name for a certain meas ure of heat derived from the burning of food. Necessarily, the caloric requirement of the child Is dependent on his temperament, since a child who plays hard und long requires more nourishment than one who leads a quieter life. Kate of growth also has a bear The ing on caloric requirements. chiltl who Is growing rapidly should he given more food to meet his enlorlc needs than the boy or girl whose growth is normal. Mothers know the daily diet should consist of the essential foodstuffs, pro- rein, curbohyrates, fats, minerals ano water. The important thing for her la to learn the foods that contain these essenthils in a balanced diet. Below is a menu for any child fix years old compiled by an authority on home economics. ON PER-CEN- T PATHFINDER TIRES ALL SIZES 1 ' 20 ON PER-CEN- T ALL TUBES WE HAVE YOUR SIZE ONE DAY'S Breakfast opportunity to your car at a very low cost. is your Grace Motor 110 ( stewed prunes H cupful cream of wheat IS Served with half cream (I tbsp.) and half evaporated 140 milk 1 slice buttered toast 160 1 cup cocoa made with 160 evaporated milk re-ti- re (46 . . . Luncheon at School. Baked potato and butter. 200 V4 25 cupful spinach 1 baked apple (1 tbsp. sugar. 200 H tbsp. butter) I glass milk 1(0 1 slice bread buttered with 100 Vi tbsp. butter Co. .V E33 u conditions of today, I marvel that I ever learned anything. Until I entered MODERN EDUCATION college I had but two teachers who had been farther than the eighth CLARK ARKLE THOMAS By grade In their own education. I had Dean of Men, University of one teacher who had had a year or two Illinois. of high school and another who hail college graduated from a second-rat- e We learned only a few things In HHINGS are done better In the schools now, so those who ought those illiterate days, but what we We know assert at least, than they ever learned we learned very well. were. Psychologists, and pedagogues, could spell and we enjoyed doing It and architects, and trained nurses and learning to spell as we did stand have worked hard to look after the Ing upon our feet, we learned to pro child, to tell how to house , him In nounce common words correctly. Onlj school, what and how to teach him. a small per cent of the young people who come to college today can spell and how to make him play system'accommodate" or "sophomore" or atically whether he wants to or not We teach him something about al "transferred" or "athletics" or "remost everything in these days. He enn ceived" or a score of other words draw cartoons of his teachers, and which we use almost dally. Not 10 design and make his own pajamas per cent of the young people In col and piny the saxophone, and bake bis lege whom I know can pronounce "discults, besides knowing something of charge" or "penalize" even If they Journalism, and stenography, and has were members of the A. E. F. or played ket ball. The extent of the knowledge upon the village football team, or II with which the high school graduate lustrate" or "data." We learned to manage figures pretty has at least had mental or physical contact Is amazing. easily even "In our heads" to reason As I look back upon the condition--nnde- r and to work out difficult problems. I which I was taught as a hny asked a college freshman a few davs and consider the educational training ago to give me the square root of lf9, of those who acted as my teachers, and after spending ten minutes with and compare these things with the pencil and pnper. he f"v It up stg I could have" done it at ten In my head and so could any other normal boy In my class. We learned to parse words and to diagram and to analyze sentences, and to determine the various relationships between them. These are almost unknown accomplishments today, and words and phrases and clauses In present-dacompositions go wandering off by themselves, as does the modern young person, without any regard for their parents or other linguistic relatives. We were taught to read aloud intelligently, and I personally was made In some way to like reading. A few days ago I asked a college sophomore, who was getting along badly, to read a paragraph aloud from his textbook, and It might have been In a foreign tongue for all the sense he mnde of It. I am not criticizing modern education, I'm jusi saying that forty year ago children were taught some thing accurately thut the child today doesn't usually know. y . Pe modest when you petition and don't ask for ton samples of i lie streets that are paed with iiolil. Atlanta Constitution. "'feVrjr Li V kaSgra : '" - .'j.-1.- . " ,!$ -- .r, 4 calories calories calories calories calories calories calories calories calories . '- - , REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE Firt National Bank At Nephi, in the state of Utah, at the close of business on June 30, 1926. calories RESOURCES Loans and discounts, including rediscounts, acceptances of other banks and foreign bills of exchange or drafts. sold witn Indorsement of this bank (except those shown in Item $619,134.12 b Acceptances of other banks discounted, excluding those sold with indorsement reported in Item a None Total Loans Overdrafts, secured None; unsecured $2071.46 1-- U. S. $619,134.12 2,071.46 Government securities owned: a Deposited to secure circulation (U. S. bonds par value) $ 50,000.00 b AH other United States government securities, (Including premiums. If any) 125,000.00 Housework Worth $900 a Year, but Total Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc., owned: Furniture and fixtures, $2,700.00 Banking House. None; Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank Nine hundred dollars a year Is the Cash in vault and amount due from national banks value of the average housewife's Amount due from State banks, bankers, and trust compan ies in the United States (other than included In services in the Items 8, 9 and 10) home, and statis tics show there Checks on other banks In the same city or town as reporting bank (other than Item 12) are ''0.700,0) Total of Items 9, 10, 11, 12 and 13 ....$68,727.06 women engaged Miscellaneous cash items In housework, ac $3.796.22 cording to Mrs. Dedemptlon fund with U. S. Treasurer and due from U. S. ... sad -- 175.000.00 10,001.00 2,700.00 33,441.57 54,466.61 13.907.21 353.24 3,796.22 Treasurer Leonora Z. Metier. cago I'rovl-derx-e- --1 'W 11 calories calories prominent Says the Deacon President Coolldge has been offered a cummer "White House" In the Finger lukes region of centrul New York. It is Valols Farms oidle, shown below, historic home on Seneca' lake, which has been placed at his disposal by 33 towns of the lake country. ' 'f Children often "become wearied of rtrlnklng plain milk. Mixing their milk with fruit Juices is a welcome change. Following Is the recipe for a refresh cupful oranire ing milk drink : Mix luice. 4 cupful evaporated milk. tea- three tenspoonfuls of sugar, spoonful of lemon Juice and a few grains of salt Shake well In a frail Jar before serving. 1IS. Western Newspaper Union House on Seneca Lake Offered to the President ... .... and Mrs. Clarence Foote and Miss Brough of Salt Lake City, were Provo. where they spent the 4th of visitors at Nephl during the week, July. Mrs. Clark and children, George end., Margery and Alice, of Los Angeles are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Mr. and Airs. L. H. Hamp and fam. Downs for a month. y motored to Salina Sunday aftei. noon, and spent the fourth with relMr. and Mrs. Leon D. Garrett re atives and friends, returning turned to Salt Lake City Wed nesday, after enjoying a few days vlBit with Mr. and Mrs. James Gar Mr. and Mrs. Earl Claridge and rett Jr. Mr. Garrett is deputy state to Nephi Friday, family auditor, and recently completed' the after anreturned enjoyable visit in Twin checking of the Juab county records. Bridges, Anaconda and Butte, Montana. They also, made a trip through NOTICE OP SALE OF ESTRAYS Yellowstone National Park while away, and report having had ft most State of Utah, County of Juab, ss: enjoyable time. I have in my possession the follow ing described estray animal, which, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Foote are in if not claimed and taken away, will Nephi this week with Mrs. be sold at public auction to the high. E. A. Foote. Mr. visiting Foote has spent est cash bidder at my residence in the past winter in Spokane, where Levan Precinct on the 19th day if he has been playing with a stock A. D. 2 at the hour of 1926, July, company. They have recently enjoyp. m.: ed a through the Glazier NaDescription of animal: one black tional trip Park and the Yellowstone Nabrockel-face- d steer, about three years tional Park. HW branded combined old, on left hip, and brand resembling 7U or 21 with bar under on right ribs; ear Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Adams and marked, under half on left ear, and family of Salt Lake City stopped in crop and two silts on right ear. Nephi Monday .at the home of Mr. Said animal is held by me to se and Mrs. Geo. E. Howard. They were cure payment of 75c damages done on their way home from a trip to by said animal on the Wales Division Bryce Canyon, where they report of the Uinta National Forest, between having had a very pleasant vacathe 1st and 30th days of June, 1926 tion. Mr. Adams is the publisher of N. G. TAYLOR, the East Salt Lake Times, at Sugar Poundkeeper for Levan Precinct House. Charter No. 3537 Reserve District No. 12 calories Afternoon Luncheon at ochool. 1 orange 100 calories Dinner. 1 small piece broiled steak 76 calories I2W x 2 Mi x H) H cupful mashed potato ..100 calories 1 cupful lima bean soup made with evaporated T6 calories milk 1 glass milk, orange drink 1(0 calories 610 for hfm. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Downs and Mrs. Mr. C. M. Clark and children motored to Ida (SS NEPHI, UTAH much Paul Sparks and Martin Hill of Mr. and Mrs. John Park of Salt Salt Lake City spent the 4th of July Lake City spent Sunday and Monday in Nephl, visiting relatives and in Nephi. visiting with relatives and' friends. friends. 8IX- - FOR MENU CHILD. YEAR-OL- Now HAPPENINGS :: J. Will Andrews was down from Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Forrest went Salt Lake to spend the 4th with his to Salt Lake Thursday, where Mr. parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Andrews. Forrest transacted business. ON PER-CEN- T Friday, July 9th, 1926 NEPHI. UTAH S. iw 2.500.00 1,648.84 Other assets, if any Chi woman lawyer and econ omist "The wife. cald Mrs. Meder. who was formerLeonora Z. Mcder. ly commissioner of public welfare of Chicago, "is an - executive, purchasing agent, budget expert, and producer rolled Into one. The successful home maker studies She arranges her food values. budget so that the food she buys will have all the necessary body building qualities. "The woman who would keep down her food bill will do better to spend her money on milk and green vegeta bles than on butter, though butter is one of the best sources of the en-urn! Is! food element, vitamin A. There are butter substitutes, hut nothing can take the place of milk and vege tables. "Milk, food experts say. Is the most nearly perfect food. Science solved the problem by Inventing eviporated milk, which is simply fresh cow's milk sterilized In nns and with sixty iter cent of the water removed. Be cause evaporated milk is of double the richness of ordinary market milk. ninny housewives dilute It half and half with water for cooking purposes. Keeping longer than ordinary milk. there Is ao waste from souring. Then, too. It Is cheaper. "Savrngi also ran be made 00 meat Cheaper portions of beef skillfully cooked are highly nutritious and often better tasting than pertloas which coat more. The shoulder, breast and stew meat of lamb are excellent Perk shoulders, feet, talis, bearO tparerls slid bocks are Is Us same eatagarjt' TOTAL $924,020.27 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in Surplus fund $ unumaea proms 114. obi. 61 Reserve for Dep. U. S. & other bonds .. 9,310.96 23,962.57 Reserved for taxes, interest, etc., accrued Circulating notes outstanding Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies In the United States and foreign countries- - (other than included in Items 22 or 23) Cashier's checks outstanding Total of Items 24, 25. 26, 27 and 28 ....$64,S92.11 Demand deposits (other than bank deposits) subject to Re serve (deposits payable within 30 days): Individual deposits subject to check Certificates of deposit due in less than 30 day8 (other than for money borrowed) State, county, or other municipal deposits secured by pledge of assets' of this bank or surety bond Dividends unpaid Total of demand deposits (other than bank deposits) subject to Reserve, Items 29, 30. 31, 32, 33 $314,615.72 and 34 Time deposits subject to Reserve (payable after 30 days, or subiect to 30 days or more notice, and postal savings) Certificates of deDosit (other than for money borrowed) Other time deposits Total of time dsposlts subject to Reserve, Items $365,452.37 35, 36, 37 and 38 60,000.00 50,000.00 23,962.57 6,000.00 49,197.60 64,603.78 288.33 194,890.09 3,434.92 111,190.71 6,000.00 : TOTAL 80,060.00 286,402.37 $924,020.27 State of Utah, County of Juab, ss: I. w. C. Andrews. Cashier of the above-name- d bank, do solemnly above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and bV swear that t lief. W. C. ANDREWS. Cashier O. M. Whitmore, Eugene Giles, Sherman Arm Attest: Correct strong. Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before me tnis ira aay 01 Juiy, Will L. Hoyt, Notary Public. (SEAL) |