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Show LEHI FREE PRESS. LEHI. UTAH Defense Uniforms Can Be as Smart as They Are Practical Youthful Looki Return If You Reduce Calories 1 Measure Exactly Baking powder should be mav iired exactly with the standard one. Too much p level teaspoon. makes for coarse, dry, crum',!y tex. ture and pocr volume in the Dakd product. ; . STLflt Bv CHER IF NICHOLAS fGM7LiW i )i iiu ii huli n a- nt t'y' - x l THAiirr .. may wr.jy.N Explosive Remedy When it was first produced, n:t grlycerine was blamed as dangerous by most nations, lu commercial use was confirK-- t u as a remedy for heart trouble. J 100 46 CLS CA.S SHORT while back we coOect- fd the ODinions from over 40 A Use Storing Ice for Farm football coaches and tramers alor.g the line of physical of getting fitness back in shape. Without exception they featured the legs and the stomach, especially the lat well-know- n ter. Keene. Torn As the veteran trainer Child Thinks Matron a Grandma. age FAT addsnoyears to your escaping that dethere's, pressing fact! But if you briskly set about losing the excess weight with a diet, you'll look younger and feel as vibrant as Slim Sixteen! By keeping your calories down to 1,200 a day you lose two pounds a week. What if you do have to cut out Welsh Rarebit? For 420 calories you can get a lunch of consomme (25), tomato stuffed with ham (100), chocolate loaf cake (100) and tea with sugar (40) and about a third of your dinner! low-calor- y Our 32 page booklet has a calory chart, recipes for several favorite dessert!. 42 reducing menus. liquid diet. Also tells how to put on weight. Send your order to: READER HOME SERVICE St Sao Francisco, Calif. Enclose 10 cents In coin for your copy of THE NEW WAY TO A 117 Minna YOUTHFUL Nam FIGURE. Address StoLicn colour tin, Relief at last from that gurf unothtry feeling in th stomach. When caused by exreu acid from food fermentation or nervous eidtement try AULA Tablets. Contain Bismuth and Carbonates for has ADLA ?UICK relief. Your drugsut .ADIA. Antigonus. Beware Coughs from common colds That Hang On Creomulslon relieves promptly be- -. cause It goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm, and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender. Inflamed bronchial mucous membranes. Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulslon with the understanding you must like the way It quickly allays the cough or you are to have your money back. CREOMULSION for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis Man e is the most god-lik- e commendation of a good man. Dryden. Good-Nature- me, "When the ly's okay you don't have to worry about 64- the rest of it. for Grantiand Rice here's the center of most good health and most bad health." We've printed their diets and their plain foods, simple suggestions foods and not too much of it. But many of these coaches and trainers, who know their trade, brought in another angle this was the mental side, which has direct bearing on war today. the "The best football player," a leading coach wrote me, "needs some: thing more than size and speed and physical fitness. He must be able to sacrifice himself for the good of the team. He must be able to take punishment and like it for the cause he is fighting for. He must be willing to give up all outside pleasures that conflict in any way with the main idea, which is to win. Only those who have this frame of mind or really worthwhile- The others are only good when things are rolling their way. "Football is no game for those easily discouraged. Mental fiber is even more important than physical fiber and mental fiber means giving all you have in the direction of victory, no matter what the odds. We might call it 'intestinal fortitude,' a phrase the late Dan of Michigan and Vanderbilt Invented." d Good-natur- DON'T LET CONSTIPATION SLOW YOU UP When bowels arc sluggish and you feel irritable, headachy and everything you do is an effort, do as million do chew the modern chewing gum laxative. Simply chew before you go to bed sleep without being disturbed next rooming gentle, thorough relief, helping you feet swell auain, full of your normal pep. Try Tastes good, is handy and economical. A generous family supply t. f x 'for fit 9 - e "i : y T FEEN-A-MIN- FHH-A-MIHTT- w - Mc-Gug- in German army, apparently, was about to break through. I happened to bring up the matter of courage. The First division colonel gave me a cold look. . "Courage," he said, "is secondary. Most people and most nations have courage. The big word is 'fortitude.' This is a far more important word than courage. "Fortitude, of course, includes courage. But it goes far beyond. Fortitude means both physical and mental stamina. It means the ability to carry on a job that might be dull and uninteresting. It means giving all you've got to give, outside of the spotlight. In a football way, it means the blocking back, who clears the road for the ball carrier. It means sacrificing yourself for the cause. "In this war, those up around the front may get killed, but they get all of the excitement. Those back of the lines get the drudgery, minus the thrills. You'll find that almost all of those back of the lines would much rather be up where the excitement is. It takes more fortitude to do your work in a place where there is little chance for any thrills, little chance for any publicity or any reward." A 1 Pain goes quick, corns XJOW that thousands of women are engaged in defense service that takes them into factories and plants, or that keeps them busy on the farm, designers are confronted with a new challenge to create practical clothes that are primarily functional but are also chic and becoming. In this program of clothes that are able to resist wear and tear, the first problem to be considered is necessarily that of finding materials that will give satisfaction from the standpoint of wearability plus Since sturdy cottons can "take it," they naturally are first in fabric choice. Denim holds forth at the top of the list in either solid colors or stripes (often combined for contrast). Then come coverts, mannish tweed cotton suitings and that favorite of favcrites corduroy. White duck, which holds an enviable record for perfect laundering, is particularly smart for young gils who like snappy fashions and who are stationed in surroundings that demand they look immaculate. This fabric is suitable not only for overalls, but also for overseas caps, to keep straying locks from the eyes. To the left in the illustration above is a costume especially designed for American women at work in defense industries, on farms, or in the air. This "civilian defense suit" is cut on a pattern of simplicity that any woman can make for herself, even if she is a novice at sewing. Note that this suit of washable This garwhite duck is ment has convertible trousers which may be worn full or snugged in to insure protection from possible entanglement in machinery. Uniforms for women must have certain basic protective details such as those mentioned above, and they must also be designed for free- one-piec- e. Bright Wool ... ONE PERSON . . . $2.50 TWO PERSONS. . $3 00 $3.50 PAMIIT ROOMS KM FOUR . . $4 00 JOHN I. SHEA, MANAGfK Mm 750 SUTTER sjT discouraged when you, step into trouble, as everyone does. So I had to make up my mind to take a hard nerve bea tin p nnt n l i a: . It STREET i .: v, x sv "4i dom of movement. They must be easy to take off and on, with straps caught at the back so that overalls will not slip off at the shoulders, with snap fasteners at the ankles for comfort and protection. give opporCorduroy mix-mattunity for bright color, style and service and all in one. They meet the farm girl's needs to perfection, and they are equally as useful and smart in the factory. Not only is the quality of corduroy a convincing argument in its favor, but corduroy has that something attractive about it that measures up to any wear required of it from work to play. It goes about town or trudges along country roads with equal adaptability. The attractiveness of corduroy is shown in the illustration above by the culotte ensemble centered in the group. In this instance, a bright plaid cotton shirt is teamed with a never-wear-o- ut corduroy culotte and vest. Corduroy shoes and cotton stockings complete a perfect outfit for all sorts of active wear. In this smart, ensemble one can confidently go about town on a shopping tour, feeling suitably dressed for the ocgood-looki- casion. Mixmate this vest of corduroy with slacks, shown to the right in the picture above, and you have a suit that gives the answer to a gay young farmerette as to "what to wear" about home during busy hours. Wear a corduroy beret with this suit if you must go into town on an errand, or whatever the call of duty may happen to be. (Released by Western Newspaper Union.) Dutch Bonnets and Hoods Hare Peasant Embroidery H?, 9 nv i A charming new fashion that is going the rounds this winter, to the delight of high school and college girls, is that of cunning little hoods or bonnets cut in the manner of Dutch bonnets or baby caps and made of bright felt. Or, if you prefer, they can be gaily crocheted. These are adorned with appliques of felt flowers in peasant colorings or trimmed in crocheted flowers. They tie under the chin, and they lend a most attractive dash of color to a wintry landscape. They're perfect with skating outfits, or to wear to and from dances, or to school. Here's the Latest Styles Dresses With Apron Front l course. No one w ill ever know the time I felt like chuck- d mayinS st Mbe wait for another Here's the latest bit of fashion gossip. It's all about the dresses with cleverly designed apron fronts. This new fashion calls for a pencil-shskirt, at the front of which there is a tie-o- n apron effect. Sometimes it is achieved with a cascade drape of material. Again it is a pleated tie-o- n that makes the apron. However, the cleverest of all, be- chance. "I may be wrong, but I believe you can take more of a beating on the mental and nerve side than you can on the physical side. When I used to pick up those sevens in a championship round, and I got more than my share of those, the temptation to ease up and forget it all was pretty strong. You get the feeling there's no use fighting it out at that 4 JL. What with all the glitter of sequin and spangle, it is a relief to turn to particular time." the lovely soft wool This is all true. I recall Gene classics that fashion elects for style Sarazen, one of our finest golf comsupremacy this winter. Undoubtedonce win saying you can't petitors, ly these flattering little wools, fasha big championship with 'sevens.' ioned as they are with studied sim"I battle to try to keep from get- plicity, will be "stealing the show" ting any sixes," Gene said. the weeks to come. These during But Bobby Jones' championship lovely classic wools make color cards were studded with sevens. He their theme, and worn under winhad a seven at Hoylake in his Grand ter furs, they lead the Slam march when it took him five group. Pictured is a charmstrokes to get down after he was ing model of Forstmann wool in a only 40 yards from the green in two. subtle green that goes beautifully He had a killing seven at Scioto, with any fur. There is a restrained but he won. He had two sevens on accent of gilt on the belt the last 10 holes at Winged Foot, but and front sparkling Wear a flaring closing. he went on to win the playoff. hat and carry a beaver muff. color-brig- 350 FINELY APPOINTED ROOMS ell evtiide ell with bath end shower irvrri , m Itobbv Jones Close to Shops, Theatre! and Financial District TWIN BEDS .k1. ft, v A SUPERB HOTEL 0 rt' M- r Leading Example Some years ago I was talking with Bobby Jones about the brilliant golf record he piled up from 1922 through 1930. Bobby made no claim to any superior skill with wood or iron. "Tournament golf," he said then, "is a game in which you just can't afford to be easily Seneca, speedUy removed when you Una thin, aoothliur, cushioning Dr. Scholia) Ziiio-pad- n. Try thoinl iJ i i 'i --7 laun-derabilit- y. Words, as a rule, are unimportant, when the air is full of flying steel. But in this same connection we still recall a conversation with a hardbitten colonel of the First division in France early in 1918, when the Alleviating- Misfortune One alleviation in misfortune is to endure and submit to necessity. conns go fast -, slow-movin- FEEN-A-MIN- FEEN-A-MIN- t 1.- all-o- The Dig Word Surest Key The best and securest of all keys is the friendship of the people. at Syracuse told bel- In anv farm home an adequate surr.mer use is supclv of ice for for the preservation of f.ud ar.d for use m the Preparation refresh-lnf- e c f frozen desserts and cold, it farm a On dairy beverages. taken be properly the product is to the care of and properly handled, hot the use for during of ice tormg weather is practically mandatory. t article, therefore, some into formation will be offered relative methods of storing ice. SOURCES OF ICE If ice is to be harvested from streams g Ponds or where grass and weeds grow, it is be desirable that the waters should freezbefore cleared of such growth If ice is har- ing weather occurs. vested without such clearance, it will contain much decayed vegetable matter, with mosses and plant stems, all of which are a nuisance in the 'ice and may even be injurious It is necessary, further, to health. to destroy the green scum which wa-- , may lie on the surface of such ters. This may be done by the use of copper sulphate (blue vitriol), Place the crystals (1 pound for each 13,000 cubic feet of water) in a cloth and bag, hang the bag on a pole trail it through the water until all One or the crystals are dissolved two such treatments during the summer will keep down the growths of green spawn and algae. QUANTITY REQUIRED The quantity needed will of course depend upon the number of cows kept and the methods of handling It has been found the product. conditions of under proper that, storage and handling, a half ton of ice per cow is sufficient if the cream only is to be cooled. If, however, whole milk is to be cooled, lVb tons of ice per cow will be required in the North, and two tons in the South. Five tons of ice will meet the needs of an average family on a cause introduces the right print accent, is the applique of cut out floral prints. The effect is just about as charming as fancy can picture, especially if a corresponding touch of the print appears on the sleeves. it Evening Capes Sparkle With Deads and Sequins Just as new as the coming New Year are the new evening capes, some long and some short, that are made of bright colored woolens and elaborately emhandsomely broidered with sparkling stones or sequins or vivid yarns. A favorite color for these gay little capes is magenta. Jet beading on black or white wool also ranks high in chic. general farm. Garand Rifle In the time it takes the Sprin? field rifle to shoot 15 aimed shots, the new Garand rifle can shoot CO aimed shots. BAUKHAGE The Nat'l Farm & Home Hour 10.30 each morning through Friday Monday KUTA, Salt Lake at 570 KC and other NBC Blue Network Stations Root, Hog or Die' Expression "Root, hog or die" had its origin in America in middle of last century as inelegant, clang, pioneer substitute for "work or starve." It apparently had no political connections. J. II. Beadle wrote in his volume "Life in Utah" "Root, hog or die. This is the refrain of each of the nine verses of the Epic." It means an idler has no place in a frontier country. g More Men Killed A study of the American Automobile association disclosed that 7 out of 10 persons killed in automobile accidents are men and that two oat of three persons are over 40 yean old. Male, Female Clouds The Navajo Indians believe that there are male and female clouds, that winds from the north are male and winds from the south female. OFFICE EQUIPMENT AND NEW CUTWORMS IN THE IRIS BED In beds of iris seedlings, cutworms are frequently a great menace. When their depredations are observed it is advisable to scatter about the beds a poison bran mash h consisting of pound paris green, 1 peck dry bran, 1 pint syrup or molasses, 4 to 6 quarts water. Mix the paris green and the bran thoroughly; in another vessel, stir the syrup or molasses into 4 or 6 quarts of water; then slowly add the sweetened water to the poisoned USED desk typewriters, adding mch'fc and chain, tin. afs. bk-- f. S. L. DESK EX.. SS W. Broadway. Salt Uk BEAUTY SCHOOL SCHOOL OP BEAUTY CULTURB Q:CL Largest in the West. 18 years successful oiieration. Modern, thorough, pracWrite for catalogue. tical Enroll anytlma. PERSONALS HEMORRHOIDS, (pilea), hernia, rnvtirt treated without knife. 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TO VV" nn ... ttlnbmt, nilw ... Sir n Y' Cut one-fourt- bran. TO LISTEN r's PREPARATIONS FOR CUTTING As soon as the ice is strong enough in the fall to carry the weight of a horse, the snow should be scraped from the surface, using a scraper. If the ice field is small, this snow may be scraped entirely off; on a larger field it will have to be laid up in windrows. LAYING OFF THE FIELD It is important to mark the field for cutting so that all cakes will be rectangular since this shape is the easiest to handle and pack. CUTTING THE ICE In order to facilitate the movement of ice from the center of the field to the loading place, it is customary to cut, first, a strip of ice, 22 inches wide, extending from the center of the field to the loading-way- . This initial strip is then forced under the field, leaving open water through which succeeding cuttings may be floated to the landing place. In the parlance of professional this proceeding is known as "sinking the header." Succeeding strips, grooved two or three inches, deep in squares, but not cut clear through, are then floated to the loading-way and there cut into squares for hauling and storing. LOCATIMG THE ICE HOUSE It is important to locate the ice house sn porous soil, sloping in all directions, to facilitate drainage. It is well, also, to take advantage of trees, hillsides, or buildings, to protect the building from the direct rays of the sun. VENTILATING AND WATERPROOFING Whatever type of ice house it is finally decided to build, it will be necessary to provide for both ventilation and waterproofing. There is inevitably more or less melting in any ice house, which causes moisture to collect on ceiling and walls. II the building is of wood, such collection of moisture will cause decay, consequently the building should be equipped with ventilation to keep walls and ceiling dry. It is also important to waterproof the building on the inside, whether of wood, brick or cement. This may be done by using a suitable paint or one of the compounds made of paraffin and asphalt. SIZE OF HOUSE REQUIRED Usually a cubic foot of space will hold 45 to 50 pounds if the ice is cut properly and piled in closely less, naturally, if the ice is irregularly cut or thrown in at random. water-proofin- Home Right. World's Right "I believe the greatest TO women can do is to get ba.k to the old type of home where father trA mother led, and quietly and disciplined ami conn,';ied their children,'' says Mrs. Thna, A. Edison Hughes, widow of the great inventor. "At the presert rat of speed, young people's disregard for discipline is disrupting the very principles on which our nation was built. We need to revive the inner character of the individual An.eri. cans . . . and I believe Thi? is largely the women s job . . When the home's right, the world right." . WNU Iiw Cillii Shtt WMk N. ..An WIMmki" 4201 SALT |