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Show EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS. CASTLE DALE. UTAH A Modern r NTURERSy CLUB itlNES FROM THE LIVES fALE LIKE YOURSEIF1 (2. V2 A.UTK) "Playing With Dynamite" i By FLOYD GIBBONS Headline Hunter - , -- That's the figurative meaning of the expression. But who monkeys around with high speaking, the man of one the unsung heroes of our age. is Ijs usually fe france, twenty years ago, millions of men were playing Ljite. and T. N. T. and Just about every other explosive known. Sjjin those fellowa foolhardy. In those days, it was generally that they were doing a brave and noble thing. This Is a Mother such lad who toyed with danger in a good cause. Beaver ef Chlcaga wasn't Joggling explosives In and (pgBU sort el firearms ever in France. Be waa Using an On a hot day in Yfmffr chance witn the dangereos stuff. a munitions pUnt on the northern Milwaukee, Wis., on the banks of the upper Mil- - he was working in J juj, r river. Grinding Salvaged Powder. men were crouching in trenches, avoiding IB France, millions of was hurling at them, but Herman Beaver wjvei that the enemy to avoid the explosive that he was dealing with. His Job was ay He was grinding the stuff and to handle it roughly, too. to him in chunks and long tubes that jj powder that came in fat spaghetti grinding It in a machine that looked a lot like an coffee grinder. d jlaitd, ONE 'jSoman ground away, his eyes wandered out the window and down or more wooden buildings where the work of loading Bides was going on. were little better than shacks, about twenty-fiv- e by fifty feet. Coot fifty feet apart, In among trees, so as to obscure the plant's jyrft dozen of the most significant contributions of modern science was the discovery of the importance of the protective foodsmilk, eggs, fresh fruits and vegetables. These foods abound in the minerals and vitamins that help to insure normal growth and health, and safeguard us against the deficiency diseases.T And the homemaker with an autoIn this croup, milk and finds it easier matic dairy products made from it to makerefrigerator ice cream than to preassume a commanding posi- pare many less interesting and tion because milk is the best nutritious desserts. Bob's swap shop will trade you a set ot chipped dishes for an alarm and most practical source of lee cream powders which simclock that ticks when lying face down the preparation ot homeA plify and and 15 vitamins for calcium in or cents cash (only), almost anything else. Here, where the economic system is reduced to ice cream, can be obtained made G. These substances should ultimate simplicity, reigns Bob. New York's most enthusiastic tradesman. or In a variety ef fannflavored, be consumed in much greater vors, Including lemon and maple, proportions than at present if we in addition to the popular vanilla, vr 3- are to increase health and effi- chocolate and strawberry. The ice ciency and improve our chances cream powders may be used with for longevity. The first rale in milk or a combination of milk and providing adequate cream to produce a healthful desamounts of the pro- sert suitable for every member of tective foods is to the family. They also may be used allow daily a quart for less rich but equally refresh- That powder, when it had jriartd to bits, would be used to load rifle grenades, that machine differ from a coffee grinder, jalj one way did that he turned continuously and the hopper into ypgn the handle was a steel plate fixed so as to shield the fed powder, unground lb, in case anything happened while he was grinding. On this day, FopdValyeotfBcG Cream By C. HOUSTON GOUDISS S Cast 381H 8tret. New York City. 1 C tktt (audi ffiicuiici Nationally Known Food Authority Describes Its Place in the Diet Mr v,,t 4joulton - Fimh "Playing with dynamite" has crime fl old phrase, iVo same thincr as mi EAT Trading Post of milk for every milk or buttermilk sherbets. child and at least ingA canned mix is likea pint for each wise availablefreezing is and especially amount adult. This flavor as it conof milk need not al- nice in a fruit tains pieces of the whole fruit. r-ways be consumed as a beverage, however. It may A Comparison With Milk be used in cooked h of s quart If we regard dishes or eaten in the form of of Ice cream as an average servcheese and ice cream. ing, and compare it with one cup -of milk, we make the Interesting Composition of Ico Cream discovery that there Is a close reIce cream is often regarded as lation between the two. The Ice a confection, but it deserves to be cream provides about 24 more calclassed among our most nutritious ories and only a trifle less protein, foods. It is composed of varying calcium, phosphorus, Iron and viproportions of cream, milk, sugar, tamin A. There Is considerably flavoring and frequently a binder less vitamin G, but Ice cream Is or stabilizer such as gelatin. The nevertheless considered an excelcomposition varies somewhat be- lent source of this important vi;:vK?StBSsWBi BjjjmssVMBswnBiHBmvMwMi e and the tamin. tween the commercial a --- A like Here Bob. would to is man" product, and the youngster "My good Everybody to swap a baseball bat and glove (the season having ended) tor a movie Healthful Food product differs in various states. That is because standards projector. It then becomes apparent why governing the butter fat content ice cream is considered as an differ widely so that the require- excellent not for adults food, only ment ranges from 8 to 14 per cent. and convalesMost large commercial companies but for children one cents, and why outstanding produce an ice cream with about authority urges the liberal use of 12 per cent fat. ice cream as a means of increas-ing the vitamin A content of the Guard Against Contamination diet. states Some require the pasteur Plain Ice cream may be used inization of the milk or cream used with simple milk terchangeably in manufacturing ice cream; othsuch Rich puddings. ers stipulate that the entire mix as those filled withmixtures, nuts and crysmust be pasteurized before freez- tallized fruits, rank with the hearting. These measures are desira- ier desserts and should follow a ble, as ice cream requires the lighter meal. same scrupulous care that should Ice cream is so rich in nourish- be given to milk and cream. Becanse of the possibilities for contamination, several precau tions should be observed in buying ice cream. Choose cream manufactured by a reputable con cern. Be sure to buy from a dealer who keeps it well frozen, for ice cream that has been melted and frozen again may be dangerous, owing to the opportunity for the multiplication of bacteria while it was melted. See to it, also, that the dealer uses sanitary methods in dispensing. tor -Bob and his wife uve to a great extent on due bills, having eaten 50 Ico Cream e chairs. for in restaurant a in exchange a month An easy way to make certain of the purity of the ice cream you serve is to make this delicious n dessert at home. freezers are available, as well as those that are manually operated. one-sixt- - v home-mad- com-meci- al sssMsCT - terrible eoBcnssloa threw him backward. from the air. Even in those days they were concerned about Those shacks were filled with men and women, and even boys taking long chances, to supply our soldiers with ammunition. Ms-- all Blast and Deadly Flames. But Herman toe window breeze. 'Wthe- nJithout wasn't thinking about the chances. The view was pleasant. The trees outside swayed In a "I was at peace with the world," says Herman. - warning, there was a deafening blast Acrid choking smoke Itbe air and fire bit into Herman's flesh. He felt the earth rock m hit feet felt a terrible concussion that threw him backward. pened so fast that only when he was on the floor did he realize hid happened. The powder that he was grinding had exploded, ikhind him were benches covered with n rapid pans of powder. prion they were catching fire. Then Herman saw that his own heavily saturated with powder dust,, was afire too. If they pen soaked with gasoline they couldn't have burned any more furi-- t "The flames shot many feet above my head," he says. "I was a M torch." I Be was stunned for leet. His whole out of w-- and a moment, but he managed to stagger to body one mass of flame, he ran to the it. tythat time people were pouring out of all the buildings in the croup. Pan dashed out of the door and kept right on running. He had il power of reasoning. All that moved him now was a blind. WW panic. He wanted to run, and keep right on running until he W-- And in his terror he was headed for another building a build- " was tilled with powder. "Lie Down and Roll." "he had run into that huiMins ilnn . tViU - on Home-Mad- Keeping Cool with Food Yoa tod roar family will tnloy better health and greater comfort doling the siszliag days of sua-m-er that remain, 3 yoa sad for "Keeping Cool with roodofferd free by C Hoastoa Goadus. It lists "cooling" and "heating" foods sod is complete with cooling menu suggestions. A pMt rd will d t curry r BtsU Just sddmt C Htasttm Gulist,6E.39tbStHNniYkCity. yr ment that It should not be consumed indiscriminately .between meals, but should always be considered as part of the day's ration. When that Is done, one nutrition authority states that its beneficial effects can hardly be overestimated. Effect en Digestion One frequently hears the question, "Doesn't the eating of ice cream retard the digestion of other foods consumed at the same time?" The answer is that it does slow up slightly the emptying time of the stomach but this delay la without significance and is more than compensated for by the important nutrients it provides Many people believe that It Is Injurious to follow ice cream with hot coffee. But It has been demonstrated that just the opposite Is true. The coffee raises the temperature ot the food in the stomach and thus modifies the cooling effect of the Ice cream. Another common question concerns the effect ot cake or pie a la mode. Experiments indicate that eating ice cream with cake or pie produces a more satisfactory gastric Juice than when either of these foods is eaten alone. One must take into consideration, however, that cake or pie a la mode is a rich combination and plan the remainder oi me meai accordingly. ..... n l. ....ij - 1 REVEALS ot a 1 . DIET tritional Balance, offered free by C Houston Goudiss, tnd discover that uj.- amounts that should be included in the daily diet. It contains skeleton menus for breakfast, dinner and lunch or supper to guide you in selecting the proper foods in each classification. Ju u for ibt Nutrition Chan, bnHv 1 SarS' 0ne 00 mv r'Snt hiP and one on front mT left lee' n,e every once in a while of what a close call I had. y will ever know how that exDlosion started, but Herman thinks SlOn C;m 1 I... mirth, I.in U A nnlilfla. I.A ntfll IVrinr) " working with the lid of the grinder open," he says. "If it had tened down when the explosion occurred, the whole machine Cr've shattered to bits and I don't believe I'd be here to tell the f;i addretsmg C Hcustom Goudiss. 6 E. S9tb Stmt. Sew York City. Frtm- -- u Copyright. age or Chimney Tax k. ea in Domesdav naiH in C for every in the chimney -(to 10 nave Uie Black Prince. L.l0r imposed a tax of a "ra, L every tg f trbm rhouses V I 8 pk hearth in hi. ursi statutory en- - on every neartn to De paid to the Ux was abolished in 1688. u The gentleman -- .iTni ' would like a coat and a Nature Builds a Bridge Nature is making a bridge in the Kleinwals valley in the province ol Vorarlberg, Austria. The "structure," which spans the Schwarzwas-se- r river, consists of chalkstone furrowed by the rushing water. Reports received in Vienna say it has a span of 30 feet and this is growing. The arch of the bridge is car ried by three pine trees which have grown into it from underneath. e WNU C Houston Ooudlaa 34 of for applique; illustrations stitches; materials required. Send 15 cents in stamps or coins (coins preferred) for this pattern to The Sewing Circle, Needlecraft Dept., 82 Eighth Ave., New York City. HOUSEHOLD QUESTIONS sheet music, canoes, skis, white mice, pulp ir boxes, lf instruments. musical and magazines .u; Of DEIS MARK U1SCOVERS HISTORIC Denmark has discovered Its first Viking ship grave. The place where the ship lies, in a cornfield near the sea, has been roofed over and made an exhibit Viking, thus unknown The was brought into the spotlight, who harperhaps one ot the Danes ried Britain and Other European lands, tn wild voyages of adventure. He lived about 950 A. D. in StliP the time of that quaintly named king, Harold Bluetooth. When this unknown Viking died, his ship was dragged up from the sea to a high place. Kis favorite horses and dogs were brought on board and slain. Attendants came weapons laden with the Viking's d on the and articles he might-neefuture mysterious voyages of the world. When Sugar Gets Lumpy. When sugar gets hard and lumpy, put it in the refrigerator for two or three days and you will find it will become quite soft again. From Tablecloths. When tablecloths wear thin in the center, cut up the outside into 12 or squares and hemstitch them. These make napkins which will wear for some time. 16-in- Brighten your kitchen and lighten your tasks with decorative towels. Use up scraps for the applique flower pots or do the entire motifs in plain embroidery. Onion Asorbs Faint Odor. If an onion is cut in halves and placed in a room that has been 1783 a newly painted it will absorb the transfer contains Pattern pattern of 6 motifs averaging 5Vi odor of paint in a few hours. inches and pattern piece jy 9 Coffee for Ginger Cookies. Try mixing ginger cookies with cold coffee instead of water. Unconquered One There is only one "successful" When Cooking Rice. Try addperson in the world and that is the person who in spite of appalling ing a few drops of lemon juice to afflictions remains unconquered in rice the next time you are cooking r it. It makes it beautifully white the depths of his soul. John and keeps the grains whole. Powys. Cow-pe- pair ot pants for a radio, p.pntiiallv." he says, "there's a customer for every WNU Service. St balanced foods and the standard "That shack was filled with powder," Herman says, "but in "litemcnt they never thought of that. here u'.tE . . 1 . . .i ftm 1.. in me w very dox 1 was suung on. j.ue i.uiu umjr f Why the whole nlaoe diHn'i hlniv nn I Icnnw I rfon'L And I have toiler a ration is not a puzzle. This useful chart lists the u..m... .u.;. n It has been estimated that five are used each year in the production of commercial ice cream, which provides about three gallons of ice cream per capita. The amounts of ice cream made at home will raise this figure somewhat. But the amount consumed may well be further increased, because when properly made from pure Ingredients, iee cream deserves to rank with other dairy products among our most wholesome and nourishing foods. 1838 Napkins the Homemaker's SEND forfor Checking Nu- the flames. fire and he stopped to tear it off. Then the superin- -- n i i. uiiuj v-11c- u; ,iuic cruwaj uai:&, in imiiacii vegan 1 wucjcuj tr ffrman 1 over .tuxlr - snJ kil h. .a...Tk l:. tt PHtVB WUl 1119 11C UCU UUl liailUS DCIClCi;i UU, " until the fire stopped blazing. "nen the li ion nf it imoo m.,. .,k9 and smouldered like one large, live coal. They rushed him into L. retsn;n ks. sat him down on a box, and began tearing the charred I8 his t Use billion pounds of milk THE SECRETS BALANCED ,,. . --- More Ice Cream - THIS FREE BULLETIN never have hppn miaht o Wddenly. throueh his nanle. he heard a voice. "I StonnnH T led to at out apron caught ran -111, Hm 1 a M Motor-drive- Out of all the of that mob of screaming humanity that was watching IWgnt, that one voice, and that alnne nenetrateri his consciousness. U Was shrielrina f ' A num anil "T.l ddttlly, Hormnn rfimamkofiA Thnf nma urhat ha oViAilM Ha H At tiff a the only way to save himself. He dropped to the ground and rolling. The pain was unbearable, as burned, smarting flesh contact with the hard earth. He rolled over once twice and ' - Gay Kitchen Lightens Tasks wd yells f 1. Send for this Free DULLCTin ; A WiV AUNT MAY TILGY'- SDamson Conserve ss"S trial and error. We have too to do. The experiments, the and better ways take place for new search Mrs. lizzie Lowry's Dderflower Cordial . . . million-dolla- r laboratories! To tell you . . . Goose-greas- e in Horton's Recipe for Crumb-Cak- e manufacturer advertises. the his of success, Ointment for the Quinsy. How carefully is a the in Here, pages of this newspaper, they were guarded those faded, handwritten cook-booold the of section family seasoned Your books! old formulas in heavy recipe formulas and mother and grandmother originated them . . . National advertisers bring you than greater experience the by recipes perfected tried them . . . proved them, then put . . . tested by achieve ever could one the for family priceless results away affectionately greater labor than one woman could give in daughter who would some day marry. not come, a lifetime. Read them today . . . and rejoice Assurance of excellence does live in a modern world! nowadays, by the slow, costly process of that you k. |