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Show LEHI FREE PRESS, LEHI. UTAH Lights of New York Ctar as I Have been able to di ltiere are only three wooden om ew gtiU on duty In v are it i"c -.- v-:un una j.uuu Twenty-fift- d ear. on and iot red ellt. ot bit aid, D shi. for u for had nnd iit try ?sa. for till tied nta ew anv an oia yon )th- - g- mn m eld sad Jay iu market now a around among - fa-y- em not ac-- to otli the old aid ill's Forty-sevent- the .HZfrz-- - IS J FURNISHING? inquires a reader, "do we call It horse radish? Has it anything to do with a horse?" The answer to this inquiry is Inter esting, indicating how frequently lan guage will come Into being through what has been aptly called felicitous misapplication of words. A contributing factor In this in stance Is the habit words have of shifting their senses continually, tak ing on new shades of meaning, adapt ing themselves to novel ideas and uses. In the expression of thought So, the word "horse" comes to take on the sense of "large" or "coarse, and it Is with this significance that we have its use in the combination "horse radish." ing a ire li Id a be our at iod. her low r, a Bell Syndicate. not d a WNTJ Service. CRACKING TIME ren tow on pot ells leir reiv- e-nrt, day fine . "J," V' tti 0 O HILLED, diced orange mixed with pmeappie ana spnnitiea win euronut make a delicious dessert flavor, and serve wiin cucumbers or with mixed vegetables. Does It not seem absurd that the idea of preventing disease by diet has not penetrated the consciousness ot most people? This Is especially true of constipation. If this condition Is present they take a cathartic which ultimately may do more barm than as slice of ham can be broiled or baked. Any that Is left over can be ground up and served with cream sauce on toast A Learn to regulate your system by a wise choice of food. The following suggestions tor menus include foods rich in fiber, such as bran, fruits and while vegetables and vegetables; fruits are as plentiful as they are now, use as many as possible. Associated (, lilt, by theWNU Servlc Oranges. Grapefruit Apples, Berries. Bananas, Peaches, Melons Stewed Fruit Figs, Apricots, Prunes, Kaisins, Peaches Cereals Bran, or whole grains (unless they are used for bread) Toast Eggs or Bacon Whole wheat or bran bread, toast or muffins (unless used as cereal) TCjiP' Wills H as postmaster here Phinney has served for 55 years. ill - " , J V jzr. 'np e on the rocks near Tangier re Tlie French liner Mcolns I 'auuet grounded was feared that the London It but nnrt crp OPnfK. T I , .. . of ft million pounds In a quarter Insurance market would hnv- to pay w event of total loss of the vcsseL !f "'lit t at i i n m. - ,g..gjrfc- ...... , EVERYTHING FOR THE BUILDER Ketchum Builders' Supply W. Bait Laka City tk So. (Mass.) resi- A West Roxbury Suggestions. "What did that tramp say when you asked him to spade the garden for a meal?" "Said he was sorry but his specialty was shoveling snow." Three Brothers John Ludlow, Vt Though their Christian names are Identical John Sargent of Ludlow ; John Sargent, of Danby, and John Sargent, of Chester, are brothers. They are distinguished by their middle names Garibaldi, Wesley and BubarL respectively. WNU 8er?1c.. OTTER THIS funny otter likes to ride Upon a muddy slipp'ry slide; He often makes a Along the sloping cypress root. shoot-the-chu- te And then this sleek and shiny otter Will glide right off into the water; He'll splash around awhile, and then Climb up and slide right down again. medicine. A medical magazine not long ago published an Item entitled "How Much Medicine Does a Man Take?" The answer Is that "statisticians tell us that the average man fifty years old has taken. In the course of his lifetime, forty pounds of epsom salts, ten gallons of alcohol, five pounds of aspirin, ten pounds of sodium bicarbonate, and various other medicines." In these three combinations are all the valuable vitamins: Carrots and .Peas With Green Mint. Six sprigs of fresh mint 2 cups cooked cubed carrots, 1 cup cooked cup butter. peas, salt and pepper, Boil together 2 tablespoons sugar. carrots, peas and mint leaves for five minutes. Drain, add salt and pepper, butter and sprinkle with sugar. Set in oven until the sugar melts and serve with enrnlsh of fresh mint I leaves. Creamed Radishes. Two sliced rad Ishes, 2 tablespoons flour, 1 cup milk. 2 tablespoons butter. 1 tablespoon minced parsley. Boll sliced ' radishes until tender. Make white sauce ol flour, fat milk, salt and pepper. Com bine radishes snd sauce, and sprinkle with parsley. Sour Cream Salad Oresslng. One cun sour cream, 2 tablespoons vinegar. 1 teaspooD salt 1 teaspoon sugar. teaspoon mustard, paprika, 2 table spoons chopped chives or onions. To make a fluffy dressing cream snoum be whipped before other Ingredients are added. Add vinegar slowly and seasoning mixed together Add chives which give an attractive color aa well if dent is the owner ot two dogs whose pedigrees he can trace back to a mastiff itrain of the Fifteenth century. Sauerkraut Carrotr time and money to profit by the treatment which he knew beforehand was mainly dietetic. Many most of the aliments which are now treated In this way could have been prevented by the proper diet established as a habit early In Ufa This would mean at the same time, the elimination of almost all ivE.1. WanitlU Maha. 78 Soup Vegetable Vegetables Celery, Beets Spinach, Onions. Cabbage, Peas, Tomatoes, i atopnr. a macvji LUMBER 8A8H DOOK8 MOULDINGS GLASS PAINT" OIL PLUMBING FIXTURES VALVES PIPE AMERICAN ANIMALS California coast, nas reported the dislycovery of a submerged mountain, 52 miles southwestward from about ing Point Sur. This remarkable feature, according to the director, rises from depths of about 2,000 fathoms and Is ten miles south direction. long In a north and be He said if the ocean were to show would up formation this drained In as an Isolated mountain 7.500 feetsubelevation. The position of the determerged peak was accurately acoustic mined by means of radio sound ranging from stations located on the California coast ih amun- Nawlpapan) JnMr-MiU- la Boaatar (commonly known aa AM WBa a paraooxi Yaaraair). -1 Kru blrdl. tha kill tkMA laitier they will hrrome - tb rasalt af Fruit 1931. Bell Syndicate Jobkantar arc tha InUnaaantaia Breakfast Suggestions. . i TWa haatlnr aaaaaa is ar Narar was anch a apltndiJ chanca la rH a kac 8taa tka (allawinc 4iractiana far Birds vita ae killing tana Intmaaaataia ara raadr aS" Staoai Yaar atarclianU wUUnc to aaibraca tka MBA bat la aana caaes that ia abaaat inpoatlbl. Den't Bay Ma laava It all ta tha anfrchmt aa4a. Enabla Uai to amplay nara help. eanal-Uan- a wha Aa4 tka cirrla is caaialatad aataaiatkally brtUr tkaataalTas an4 aa an aamftttaa. Thrra ara oar tkraa 1 Unwl,.Hi. I tka j t)m fait SPECIALIST Fruit - HOMK INDU8TBTT THIS WEEK'S PRIZE STORY IntoraiaaBtala Solutions of soda, potash or monia will remove grease from varnished wood. good. Luncheon JSJRSe B&fi3? ' All wooden buckets when not In use should have about two Inches of water left in them. This prevents thein from becoming too dry, and the wood from shrinking so that they leak. Potatoes Two Vegetables or more Salad 1 t Says: By EDITH M. BARBER AtJlMk Man Pottmaster 55 Years rez Monument Beach, Mass.-Pe- Mini mra hand. WfJvktv They! facins' a Ureaihoat tin Iam4. A klx anafalraa which arerailt, Caaaat tw auasarc4 a aaiall scalav Oaat yrnr haaia taani My Neighbor Dinner Suggestions, Meat or Fish liv " 77 7 V Varied Meal Suggestions Listed by Expert (AS I s . , DIETING POINTS PATH TO HEALTH " XK . PATBON1ZB Wrecked on the Rocks of Tangier fl PMff : String Beans Salads Greens, Fruit Vegetable Tough Egg Them guys say I'm a bad egg. I'll show 'em wot's wot around here. hat In't ' three-wheele- tlW ALL - Here is the "Dymaxion" car, latest thing to automobile designing, with Buckmlnster Fuller. Its Inventor, and Sts d ctr was tested at Bridgeport, Conn. It Is completely streamlined and The ling Burgess, the driver uses a periscope. E1Y," of """ ." '!' If "Horse Radish" hag ltb, of .'. J The Baileys at the Fair By Jean Xetvton Doe i" I. - The other day 1 was talking with a doctor who makes a specialty ot treating digestive ailments, and he told me some Illuminating things In regard to the difficulties of persuading his patients to follow his directions In re gard to diet "Isn't It odd," he asked, "patients who will take the bitterest medicine without a protest and the most stren uous treatments without a murmur Just will not follow a strict diet" This was further illustrated by an experience in a large sanitarium where meat, coffee, tobacco and condiments are forbidden. Practically all the patients take acidophilus milk and one day a bacterium invaded the day's disturbing Sea Found on Mountain supply. This caused uncomfortable Bottom Off California symptoms among the patients, and one Washington. Director R. S. Patton by one each confessed to his doctor of the coast and geodetic survey said that he had been to town and inthat the survey ship Guide, now en dulged In one of the forbidden foods! was there spending gaged In hydrographic surveys off the And each patient How It Started ren ust H" i. TT llarrisburg, I'a. Teeth set with pearls is the newest archeology discovery in Pennsylvania. The teeth, taken from an Indian skull unearthed In Westmoreland county, show pearl like formations either between the prongs of the tooth or on the root proper. The natural formations resembling pearls range from tiny spherical projections to one of good size Scientists are baffled as to when and how the pearls got into the teeth. There are some who believe the formations resulted from eating excessive sea foods, but actual proof of this theory has not been brought to light The pear) teeth have been placed on display in the Indian room of the Pennsylvania state museum. has nothing to do with the fact that a broken leg made kiene Byrnes an artist, since he needs no ghost to help him turn out "Reg lar et- - ii Sally Sez h The foregoing a .1 II. Pearl Teeth Found in Indian's Skull of ghosts, there are the in limes past, me host writers, in- host writer as his name might of a per icate was a. . furtive . sort, t. .. n ...... .1 III. i. uc 0 mailer wnai iiiujijcucu. ion. lever came out tnio tne open, ms fcecomplishments might bring a lot of raise an publicity, but never for But times nave ennngea. ueilm. ently, I noted another ad of a bureau M ehost writers, an organization ready supply anything from an article to to speech or from a short story to a All the one desirous of literary reputation of one kind or another has and a ko do is to furnish a name as even fee. The fee Is important In fact. ghost writers have to live. that's why they are ghost writers. They are content to take the fee and let the credit go. 1 In Add signs ot the return of prosperity : New York cheese makers report a 20 per cent Increase in sales. The larger demand comes for the stronger brands. Beer Is given as the cause. 1931. Bell Syndicate WSU 8ervice. Speaking t'oo i I It , torser ie site of the horse ays just to prowl hosts of his youth. tied lea. - .i a street one of those narrow little shops that are so numerous in mid town and noticing a garden in the rear, wandered on back. There were walks and shrubs but my attention was centered on rows of bookcases. There patrons may browse all they please out in the open air. A thought occurred to me and 1 questioned the young woman in charge, "What do you do wIipd it raius?" Without a word she pointed to a large sign, "We take them in." Maybe, some day, I'll learn something about New York. Stopped of the 4 big huilding was a part In it was a track and a sal jrket - Prosiiective purchasers sat in le gallery and watched the horses go roun their paces, inai was a urce of profit to youngsters of the While the blue bloods johhorhood. .iked on. they'd earn spending money bmy lar'- - employed nearby would slip ref at luncheon time ann earn a quar or so. The horse show was also ,a In that amphitheater and in that Uf the horse show was an attraction r society that rivaled even uie opera tit "y LL STEVENSON "- book store untries. ter. ; As den horses always have done, they rt ibe sites or narness snops. iney old. old horses and the shops are nionu-ut- s are and shops fact, horses to former times and It ta sig stand where L,aBt that the three In the horse days, the great v do. one of the largest In ,5e market, world. was situated ripht in that triet. Three times a week, auctions thousands of dollars Te held and rIb of horse flesh chanced hands, used on the various horses ' the . - -- l.l Ilm t c:ir lines nr aiu nine, uui worn connnea to not were e borses tnere were in,asi by any means, iroW'hhreds also, including fine come from distant ,u;its that had 't a ;i streets. h By tellers." Byrnes started life in the shoe business. An accident caused him to be rushed to what is now Reconstruction hospital. There he learned it would be weeks before he could walk again. So to pass away the time, he took up drawing and now each day he turns out a comic strip. V. o Newest Type of Streamlined Automobile If you could s" I'm very sure j He's quick ami ASK YOUR DSUGGIST fOH a la Cream Witch Hazel LOTION) (SKIM AN INTERMOUNTAIN PRODUCT WIS Receiver's Sale of Pianos and Other Musical Instruments Aa Receiver far ConaolldaUd Maale Company I kava pianos lor sala la many parts of tha Inlarnoantain VYaat, particalatly in Utah, sonthara Idaba, and vaster Wyojiin. Many of thsia instrninants kss baea tapossessed and will ba sold (or balances owinf or leas. Tha old reliable Consolidated Mails Company ia bclnt liquidated ta pay creditors. Unnaaal baraaine may ba bad for eash. er eonyenient time pay. snents nay ba arinxcd at simple isr tereet rates. In tha Bait Tha stock of nwrehandise Lake store is larea and eomplete, of the finest lins of Musical InstrvmenU an the market, all to be disposed af at sacrifice prices. Writ for cata!ocaes and pikes. eoa-alsti- nr ELIAS A. SMITH Recelrer for Consolidated Music Co. 15 E. 1st So. Salt Lake City BBaawaaeaasAMaaK Iter swim nvy him; Iry as an eel, any seal! And dives as d perch he feeds, On trout and And alwavs i I'hat he needs. don't you wish When you go,. That you cou. s catch some fish? Please send me full details about the new Frlgtdalre that uses no more current than one electric light bulb, and also the super models. if "j- - -- I ( by Th P. V. v.rj Volland 3N Co. WNU Servlca.) W. H. BINTZ CO. IAWiAJKECJTT All large naval vessels which pass under the Brooklyn bridgs have to lower their topmasts , made shaald ase Intrioountain Goodi" Similar ta aboTa. Send In te or Terse prone your story Products Colamn, P. O. Box 15S5, Salt Laka City. 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