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Show LEHI FREE PRESS, LEHL UTAH Iowa Town Buys Up the Fanners' Corn conscious, ce eTen ordered m cup of coffee for himself, although he had r cent'.y risen from the breakfast table All went well until, to his Horror and dismay, he discovered that In chang ing big suit that morning be had left all cU nioLej at home, lie started to explain to the waiter, but the hungry man Interrupted. "That's all right." ne staid. "I'll pay the check." And producins a dollar from hia worn habiliments, be did so. One can now get a lot of food In New York for a dollar. When they got outside, the would be benefactor stam mered : "My dear fellow, that was most embarrassing, but we'll get a taxlcab. drive to my office, and I'll get some cash and square myself with you." "No." replied the former hungry man, "it's all right about the break fast, but I'm doggoned I! I'm going to be stuck for the tail." Sri ) ii 3 f - - i' a ' w 13 'r?,'' 3 it ij soft-spoke- F 4 IMS, espt that f Hie rtiwu fctBe ... one 4waf Imu1 and later O.ur Like. t rlni. foril him. tt I hS hp corn vv:ls ere i.i.kwdinK corn bought bv the town for scrip in circular cril.s and then sold at auction farnu-r- s str(,l Some of the best New York stories center around Oliver Uerford. There la one that has been connected with many persona, but It really belongs to the slender, gray, wit of the Players. The clubs champion bore rushed up to Mr. Uerford In great agitation, "1 have been grossly Insulted." be complained. "That fellow over there said he'd give me $100 If 1 resign." "Don't you do it, my dear chap," said Mr. Herford earnestly. "1 am sure you will get many better offers." kSULTS FOLLOW PROPER DIETING rani st It edit NEW YORK Underweight or Overweight Mi It's Safest Method. By EDITH M BAKBRR i tot large question is whether overIll Is a t mpproblem ot calories ae we iug upon the amount ol food tlreie or whether it is a problem of how Obser bodies use those calories otil nghuws that there Is little differ ly t which in the number of calories the proc ,y kc: lyone needs to maintain flow of blood, etc. ot digestion, eh tit to cot e may. however, be a difference tewu number which Is used up by the tie te of the body In exercise. he caused by oue mat possibly widen the glands, but It is uncertain iresett' m one Is responsible. The thyroid. ontht vcn the pan jidrenals. the nonads, ids fc&avfbeen suspected. (Ilandular tacts have had results In specific at adi but nn general conclusion or ihlj lias been found. en the brai-- i is accused of influ i weight. The nerve centers. In il drlff is known as ll.e "between brain," stop been found ;n nniniil take il experiiuen in to have a direct connection with ishlp ot! monfj In lanotatl weight. tfc still another theory about Is ere lepnsit oi fat which to hack it up This has refers to flepnsit of fi.t in one compartment them if tody cell with the "lipase" which a up fat deposited in another of nut artment without the kc' power to reach It Is possible that one of the round extracts furnishes this lack, ndfol A !H on 4 admitting our present inabilbund' completely control weight, diet ;lwayg get noticeable results. No ft what the cause of overweight 1, so ft are to' perweight there can, In practicalwj case, be reduction or building hat to$ i; "nbtraction or addition to the ade. a controlled srate tl regime which k over a to ea: period of months. ,or then tlf reducing must be carefully other It: in that the proper amounts serais, vitamins and lg proteins are at Diets for Increasing weight b them ... planned in such n wav thnt f1T organs are not given too load. iktug t Most nprenna whn pro forW'l&eight are not aetuallv "ohese" lose without resort to any- than H diAt nnrsftiltv uinent W and-t- his is the point strict- peoplt crl 10. Results are seldom sppfi Is tot few weeks, and by that I- - jwu nave probably seen often sic ff F ttperiences or In that of vour nany Merest in diet may have died suits m fDotonous death As one much Oht woman said to me as she ed. PISintotOn a large box of chocolates "roll W - lo has no reserve to call- - upon when It is needed. IVrhaps some day the scientists will be able to help us con trol abnormal conditions which Influ ence weight, but we must still depend upon the choice of diet, in component parts and In amounts to regulate weight, and in this way affect our body health. We shall not be abif to suifl 'he responsibility entirely. RECIPES LOW iN CALORIES Baked Cabbage and Tomatoes. 16 cups well seasoned tomato sauc. 3 cups chopped cooked cabbage, xk cup grated cheese. V4 cup bread crumbs. Salt. i'epper. i'ut alternate layers of tomato and cabbnge in a toge'-- amip 1 P e pot iristotr1 11 floor. 1 n)ls,tl I .m i. we Is ykely to be longer If ept at normal, we thing in reverse is true. rS0D i ra!K r , Qhr.K below normal in weight is il tabled y ,h.ru y Neighbor and Says: tself. all the vrapf ir sUK " scratches on dark coi- wrap a swab of coT- toothpick and dip In iodine. e 8cratche3 and) when fhimit "fe, little yoo baking Add tomato juice and ings. Simmer five minutes. with croutons or wafers. season- Serve hot RECIPES HIGH IN CALORIES Pineapple Mousse, t teaspoons gelatin. tablespoons cold water. cups crushed grated pineapple and juice. cup sugar. 1 cup cream. 1 tablespoon lemon juice. Soak gelatin live minutes in the cold water. Heat pineapple and juice to boiling point, add sugar, lemon juice and geliitin. Cool. When it begins to stiffen, fold it into stiffly whipped cream. Pour into tray of any auto matic refrigerator and freeze without stirring. 2 3 moat distinguished PROBABLY the In the world Is the French academy. It Is one of the few bodies, each member of which Is a prophet In his own country, and all of whom constitute a czarlstlc group who control the French language and direct the nation's taste. The French academy was established for these cry purposes In 1635 by Cardinal Richelieu. Ilia Ideal, to have only the most Illustrious French as members of the academy has been adhered to, down to the present day. And so much do the French people and the rest of the world think of this august assemblage that they have dubbed Its constituents the the French academy being an association consisting of forty "Forty-Immortal- members. e liil. Bell Syndicate. Geneva, N. Y. One thin dime earned $306 in four days, and here Is how It was done: A small boy with a big spirit gave a dime to the Y. M. C A. annual fund The spirit moved Re. Raymond IL tiauss, pastor of the First Methodist church, to purchase the dime for $1. Henry GL Palmer paid $5 for IL A man from Texas wanted It and offered $20, which was accepted. The Klwanls club refused to allow the coin to leave the city, however, so the club purchased II for $35. Mrs. H. O. Palmer obtained It for $40. The coveted coin then went to Clair Pierce. Itotarlan, for $100. The Klks club, through Russell A Morton, bought It for $105. Here Its career came to an end, reposing securely In a safe, but Its earning power In just four days was $300. 1 custard, if BOEie. table- - Mb. cnnarei1' a little ,ll V i , I tablespoons butter. cups hot milk. 1 teaspoon vanilla. 2 inch thick slice bread. 2 2 . 1933. Bell Syndicate. pWng it. Wash fl -- .it tv tey'! Uh torrt fram " THOUGHTS NOT GOOD It. it gives the C r W'th' material should and moderately hot faces will have to Javelle water. 1J aurable rugs may thenl"e curtains Ravel out the tI0iDd " lnt0 balls, then. VHM.UCI 1 lit V WftJa;Vvicr p p ineccs . of what may think better I'm gone, are not 'Nodoubt-m- UeVou y now. good ones Just : rti - ' "Say bo! Do you know there's $10, iHK) on your head this minute?" "Sure I I'm worth a lot of money." They'll Take Care of the White House thoughts iiiw thM( we all aiut hew, Te "sneelajr" aUaetieae Bew, Bel taaata ear fear hae made aa raaa Let' "toeeta aa" aa aearaia1 eaakt AND PATRONIZE BOMB INDUSTRY" How Badger Hi den The badger, night prowling animal, if disturbed In the daytime, tucks Us head and feet under Its body to hide. EXCHANGE IMITY POSITIT HPFlffS Phone By. S67I particulars. lit am ua no Wait SSrd So. Mur. St. m mnn urn Salt Laka City. VU Until recently Chinese dentists were trained to extract any tooth from the patient's mouth without using any instrument and solely by the strength of their fingers. Utah High School of Beauty Culturo In ft Mt sua, art Ute Cm. ttae Tkt IsMti tsttsrs frtttuies Issvs ss lisrmiti torn t Id IS arti hi aiimiial k ta nn a per im. ill ok bmU m Ih Natlii ato, tmm a til aeitkt, trmtlpu m mt atla m nm a-- aria w m udtajn. Su S 1 linin i NAME ADDRESS. THIS WEEK'S PRIZE STORY 8hllty, Idaha. Place YourlickiOrder Now Far Wild Hi itkar iKktrn, Mi, rnla kmSt, SnS ti iccllBim Mlntit Itia Ht bea. n nw arnMrt. wi in irtrlNlta tv titi cMet Llacala tar saadal stlaM let liilirv ktafcrt, ft (SicMm Joseph T. Higglns, former assemblyman and now the sheriff of New York county, doesn't look his age. He still Is as slender and boyish looking as when, shortly after he attended Holy Cross and while studying law at Fordham, be was one of the best middle distance runners jf the New York Athletic club. Twice, Indoors, hi beat Ted Meredith and once, outdoors, be defeated Jole Ray. No wonder that when he ran for office he finished ahead. 31 Wrlta mi d d t rrh n It has probably been printed, but I like the story of the generous-hearteNew Yorker who met the hungry man. Instead of offering him alms he took him into a restaurant and ordered food. To make his guest less self tllCKJ SA8Y Excheire4 for. Grain, Field Seed, or Livestock. Write, phone, or call for "BUT INTERMOUNTAIN Money eent away for aierrhandiM MAPI OUTSIDE OF THE INTEKMUUNTAIM borden, AUTOMATICALLY la pat eat al ever rnrnln bene CIRCULATION, aa far Stint a mldent el the INTEKMOUNTAJM I country Mony iwnt for IVTEEMOUNTAI!f MADE GOODS, ataya at home, and fnnU the pecketa a( INTER aally rin MOUNTAIN PEOPLE, INSIST on INTERMOUNTAIN MADB OOOD8 of your aierchant, and than da YOUR there la nltim the INTERMOUNTAIN onrmnloymcnt problrm. "BUT INTERMOUNTAIN" J. E. G A ASCII, tut taunt m atari pliut mi. Ramshaw Hatcheries U. tttta Sbnt. SHI SiU liti tm. tiai More than 1,000,000 trees hart) been planted along the state highways in beautlficatlon efforts during the last ten years. ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR APEX I mi 11 ilium H 11m ill liifTiTilHi Ml nn n ifr" PRODUCT NEW Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nesbltt, neighbors of the Roosevelts In Hyd- - Park win accepted Mrs. Fr inklin D. Roosevelt's offer to be custodian-chie- f clerk and housekeeper, resiectively, of the White House. Mrs. Nesbltt was market In Springfield, Mass. Mr. Nesbltt once the manager of a was formerly chief clerk for the Northern Pacific railroad in Minnesota. N. ASPIRIN AN INTERMOUNTAIN Y., vied MOTOR OIL Sold with a Money Back Guarantee Cheerio Chapters &iri Fun for All the Children Edited by DOROTHY EDMONDS GAME OF LION'S DEN move from the space until one has drawn a number that will take him an even five spaces away or safe ly Into the feeding pen or final destination. By retreating to bis pen insteud of taking this chance, he keeps the other lion out so long as he is there. Any player whose Hon reaches the feeding pen may leave him there a long as two turns If he wishes but not any longer, tor while he is there none A whole town in Tanganyik was destroyed by rats, which first destroyed the cotton crop and then invaded the town in such numbers that the inhabitants had to vacate In Trade UTAH WOOLEN MILLS For BLANKETS Your Wool Salt Like City, UUk Excellent for Sample Valaee-Sen- d -- of the others can enter. The player who gets all bis lions fed and Into the cages directly opposite his own first wins the game. WNU Service. Pfett the of - Oswald Nelson, known as "Ozzle," was born in New York and educated at Rutgers. There he was quarterback on the football team, welterweight boxing champion, and a crack swimmer. Ue also was art editor of the college paper and actually sold some cartoons to outside mr.gazlnes. Later, he graduated from the New Jersey Law school. Uaving thus pre pared himself for a career, be is now twenty-seveyears old and an orchestra leader in a New Tork hotel, 4 teaspoon salt, 4 tablespoons powdered sugar. Stir sugar and butter over the fire until sugar is melted. Add hot milk and stir until blended. Soak bread in this mixture and when cool add yolks of eggs well beaten, salt and and Pour Into a buttered baking dish bake In pan of water about 45 minutes of eggs (375 degrees F.). Beat whites and with powdered sugar for meringue brown and on top when cool spread un in slow oven (320 degrees F.) U utes. .... U lhey time jusi told me anuiuer story concerning balloonists. Some army men were making a cross coun try flight In a free balloon. These balloons travel only, of course, In the direction of and at the speed of the 2 eggs. . i, nnnnn JfLbeatlnS ators eking C WAITER - WNU Service It This Dime Earned $306 in Four Days TRUMBULL wind. becalmed above Momentarily a farmer working in a field, they called to him to catch the guide rope, wishing to ask him some questions about their location. The farmer was amazed to find that be actually could pull such a large balloon earthward so tine was the balance in the still air lie not only caught the rope, but proceeded to wind it several times around his waist. The warning shouts from above came all t o late. A gust of wind caugbt the balloon, the rope lifted the farmer off the ground, spun him like a top, and dropped him on what fortunately was soft ground. The army men hastily unshipped some ballast and went away from there. They knew the man would think they had played a trick on him. Jean Newton CKKKKKHCKKCKKHXKK0 ' Th "Forty Immortals" WNU Service. Butter Scotch Pudding. cup brown sugar. u"e polish. cut it By dish. slow oven (300 degrees F.) until slight ly browned. Tomato Bouillon. 6 bouillon cubes. 6 cups hot water. 1 cup tomato juice. Salt to taste. 2 teaspoons sugar. 1 teaspoon onion juice. Few grains cayenne pepper. Dissolve bouillon cubes In hot wa - f greased Sprinkle each layer with cheese and Bake in a crumbs, salt and pepper. ter. LV;5 of TP Sally Sez How It Started DEAD, NOT ALIVE Uttk ;he Bell Syndicate. C. IS tXrvrxoMfoq CASH PAID fir ?r A Tnere are eight lions in the p.uj in If two players are taking pan 11 more four. takes each the game than that, each takes any equal Hons number that will divide the The ob fairly the players among one s own lect of the game Is to get feed Hons from their pens to the and across center In the ing pen without into the opposite cages one on any lion other meeting any If this on way the of the spaces for tho happened of course s flghi notice would ensue, tiucli play Is made by either throwing dice for the number of moves to be made, or drawing the number trotn s pile of slips bearing them, turned face down. Each player draws or throws in turn If he lands on a space al ready occupied by another lino, be must either retreat all the wa back to his pen. or take hie chances on winning the first opportunity to move on. In lie case of meeting another Hon neither of then' can 0U t sM 1st sir, esibJ Crvnt. IrUfu Rt KINDNESS W. M. Mc CONAHAY, Jeweler m utona ttci ma c tilt at it4 railroad brakeman saw two their horns big bucks fighting, deadlocked. When he got to the next station tie told the station agent, who told some farmers, who took some rope and a saw, cut the deer apart and then watched ibem bound off into the woods side by side When buck deer fight to a denth, It Is most often starvation which results from their being locked together and unable to sep ara'e to seek food that kills them. These runners knew this and saved heir lives. I MtuiMltafvMajrltMaM.MMaaaiit alt n ntareit MSBuBerrtBiat BUriKurr. Mm Mtnm..ixU. Imj Itn A lu lUtl.l President William .Henry Harrison, who died of pneumonia just one month after he was Inaugurated, served the shortest time. ff d0 (III .n.l eek 9 (or aill at be paid heald aae IntenaeaRtala aiade Goeda" Similar te above. Send rear story ta preee ar teres la In- terajeuntain Proderli Celaajn. P. O. Bex ItSS. Halt Lake City. II rear tory appears la r$3.00 A ISIS Weetern Neweciper Colon W.N.U. Halt Laka aty Work No. IS 1 |