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Show LEHI FREE PRESS, LEHI. UTAH Gay Windows for , Children's Room r ii i m "1 PA . mm. 0 A IB e VlCMV7UY0l .v. v. .v.. .v.w.v. .;.;.v.;.;.;.v.;.v.v.;.v.v.;. r.m. CNTJFFY Stirnweiss, the bounding Yankee second baseman, rates double ranking as a combination baseball and football star. Snuffy at North Carolina university was the tar heel ace from the Bronx, one of the best backs that ever galloped and threw passes for Carolina glory. Now he has proved to be one of the best young ball players that Joe McCarthy ever handled, espe- PRIVATE PCRKEY WORRIES cheetah the bases and better than .300 at the plate. The Stirnweiss claim to double fame brought up an old argument recently that began with this ques- mil star back and the Giants' A trifle later greatest on we had Big Orvie Overall of California and the Cubs. Eddie Collins was a fine Columbia quarterback before he became one of the top second basemen of all time. Certainly no one could rake up a list along these lines and leave off Ford-haFrank Frisch, the flash and one of the best ball players of his or any other time. We fan oner you anotner in ine person oi bpua unanaier, ueorgia s star kick-In- g and running back and the Yankees 1943 ace. Lou Gehrig was another Columbia football star, whose fine gridiron record was overshadowed by his baseball fame. And no one can overlook Mickey Cochrane, a triple-threperformer of high merit at Boston university and one of the three best catchers I've ever seen. Cochrane was calibre in every right-hande-r. 145-pou- m y mn ii.uunjUMHHW There must have been a few others, but even this collection shows the hot parade Stirnweiss has joined Collins, Mathewson, Overall, Frisch, Chandler, Cochrane, Gehrig, Thorpe and Nevers. But the main question still remains unsettled "If 100 points were awarded for baseball skill and the same for football ability, who would finish on top?" Mathewson, Gehrig, Cochrane, Frisch and Chandler head the baseball list. Thorpe and Nevers were the two leading football players from the group. In the combined ranking we find Frisch, Chandler, Stirnweiss, Cochrane and Overall well up the ladder. My guess is that for combined ability in both games Frisch wouldn't be too far away from the main gate. But he would be well pressed by Overall, Chandler and Cochrane who were also high up in both branches tree. of the S breakfast. Doc tors and teachers here again esti- mate they get Just being back at the pumping station with no iron hat on and with-Da ton of equiperment on my back will seem funny in the first stages of my reconvertion and I gess maybe the boss should make it easy by letting me strap a couple of tires and 40 pounds of auto sup plies on me for a while. Reconverting myself to soft beds, light shoes and no k. p. duty is a big job, and I will need the help of Mr. Byrnes and Barney Baruch all right. But the big reconvertion task will be to get my stommick back on a basis where it can stand eggs that ain't never been took out of no cans. Well I sure got a prublem but I am giving it plenty of thought and I hope for the best. Yours az always, OSCAR RECONVERSION WORRIES Volunteer Shop Worker: Oh, reconversion frightens me, I fear the sudden step That reconverts me to a girl Who ends the day with pep; That finds no wrenches in my hands And not a clock to punch And makes me throw away those slacks And take my time at lunch To have my nails look rjght again, To wear once more a skirt, To lack a pay check every week Ah, that, I fear, will hurt! Byron Nelson, the Texas whiz, has already cracked all past money and g records for competitive golf. Before the year is out he is sure to pass the $50,000 mark, which is a Mt. Everest altitude in the ancient and honorable pastime of pasting the pill. Slightly changing an old query "Upon what swing doth this, our Nelson bank, that he has become so bond-winnin- I great?" In pursuit of this information we A Housewife: called upon Al Ciuci, pro at the Fresh Meadow Country Club, and How will I reconvert myself one of the best instructors and From harassed, fretful days smartest observers of them all. He And worries over ration points knows most of the answers. Here is nd all those OPAs? From living everything by points, Al's angle on Nelson Not knowing where I'm at "In my opinion the success of Bythe butcher shop ron Nelson is due to his sound golf To entering "Gimme And THAT!"!!! saying swing. Just what does this mean? It means for a starter that he has firm, uncocked hands and wrists at A Husband: the top of his backswing. This gives Oh, speed the reconversion days! him a closed face. He has a solid To war my wife did go; strong right leg bearing his weight, And I've been keeping up the house and what is more important a re - '(or very nearly so); e food I'm pretty sick, stricted pivot on his backswing. Of "His head is at all times back of! My stomach's on the bum; the ball, which accounts for his body The kitchen sink is full of plates, being back of the sphere until the I'm feeling extra glum; hit and his hands move on to com - So send the Missus home to me, plete a smooth follow through. With Without her life's a blur; this type of swing he can rarely From everything in this damned Wflr oush the ball off line. If any error ui reconvert to ntn, occurs, he will hook. drug-stor- . j Like Douglas Edgar !Il!LL! Sumner Welles, former assistant secretary of state, is the latest United States to accept a He job as a radio commentator. will be sponsored by a watch The author of "Time for has made a decision for YOO HOO, MR. "Nelson's backswing reminds me of Douglas Edgar, whom you remember well. In my opinion Edgar was the finest iron player of all time. He com-oanwas a great instructor as well as a fine player and he started a system of club swinging that came along to "time." ; Nelson many years later on. "Don't forget also that Nelson Is a loose CI Joes may put a chain on determined competitor who is usual-.l- y the watch on the Rhine. j . . able to concentrate fully all the way through a tournament, This is nOn. thing thin war is firing to do it to just as important as a. Correct ur Japan of tht habit of calling all wan y. n" 'incidents." Controllable by Farmer Farmers are improving milk at a rapid rate. Grade A milk meets the standards of the certified milk sf 30 years ago. In another 30 years the improvement will be even greater. Further advance will be aided ar hindered by flavor of milk. The producer can exclude abnormal flavors and odors from the milk. While it is generally known that wild garlic flavors the milk to such an extent that it will be objectionable, and usually rejected by receiving stations, there are other factors that should be watched. A rye pasture is capable of imparting to milk verS' undesirable flavors. Silage and substances should be fed after milking, or not less than five hours before milking. Alfalfa, ladino clover, silage and certain weeds will give flavor to the "milk. Common &Z concentrate feeds may be fed before milking. Milk from cows late in lactation or those having mastitis should not be mixed with the regular milk. Barny milk is one of the most uncommon of all these defects. It g Color Notes: Use different colored dishes and pottery jugs for breakfast to make the morning as bright and gay as possible. Here's how: Mix orange juice with cranberry juice for unusual effect. Fleck scrambled eggs with bits of parsley, chopped chives or of rishment from I serpose when I get back to the gas station job I will not pay no attention to orders at first unless they is yelled at me in a rough voice and I guess the boss better wear stripes on his coat for a time. Also I will not be able to look at a hill, a mountain or a beach no place without feeling I got to take it. Every time I see a bridge I will want to blow it up from habit. Nelson's Swing LYNN SAYS recent survey made tells us that 65 per cent of the doctors and 88 per cent of the teachers say the aver- aee Derson eats too little for break- fast Other interesting facts reveal that most people believe they get about 20 per cent of their daily nouA A , Cheery Beginners for That Morning Starter Breakfast Patterns , ll sJSL. . ings. The Hot Parade Odor, Flavor and Grade immf " " (See Recipes Below) As soon as the ump blows the whistle on this war me and the boys has got to get ourselves all retooled, reeeared and refinished so we get fiehttne out of our svstems and go all day without shooting nobody. We got to be able to come on strangers all of a sudden and not fire at em first. We got to get used to ordering breakfast, and sleeping late morn- way. And .there was Jim Thorpe, only a fair big leaguer, but football's finest back, and Ernie Nevers of Stanford and the Browns who was as good a back as any coach could ask for. swing," iiMMm uimuiwniii....,-- j. flavor-producin- 24-ho- at ' .mum j Sometimes I wonder how long it will take to reconvert me so I will not want to end all arguments with a bazooka. Before the war I was a fine sample of a peaceful American. In my gas station job I was polite, I never got quarrelsome with nobody and was even leached to turn the other cheek. But in the war I got made over into a rough and tumble Dick Tracy fightbasis and ing on a never remembering nothing about good manners. tion "Who was the best combination football and baseball player in the history of the big leagues?" There are more than a few who belong in this contest. First of all, there was Christy Mathewson, Buck-nell- 's football-baseba- mn ABOUT RECONVERSION Dear Ed: Well, I am pretty tide up in the Eurprean war, but I get a couple of minutes now and then to think about my reconvertion plans, Reconverting me from the job of a foreign demonstrator for the arsenal of democracy back to a local filling station attendant is not going to be easy. Milk Standard Can Be Raised by Flavor ella-phun- run-awa- around ... ... ..v.v.v. .v.v.v.-.v- Two years in a global fracas like this make a man a new model. He gets to be a hard boiled, quick temt, pered guy with a hide like a a disposition like a gorilla and a very itchy finger on a gun. Take me. I got all geared up for '3&2 destruction and it is not going to be no cinch making me over for peace- Grantland Rice fu persuits. on offense cially y where he is a CLOUNCED curtains are attrao. live for any informal room. They are often made ail of (ne material in chintz, swiss or orgaa-dibut here four different colors of plain glazed chintz are used. The colors suggested in the sketch blend well and also would be pretty with flowered wallpaper in an older girl's room. Red, white aad blue flounces with a red valance 1 about 28 per cent nourishment from breakfast. One of the rea sons, perhaps, for skimping on breakfast is that time is limited. The survey goes on to say that people themselves estimate they spend around 12 minutes eating breakfast with farmers spending more than that, factory workers less. On Sundays, when there is no work to dash to, the time for breakfast stretches enormously, and so probably does i, the nourishment. These, then, are the findings. Here are the facts: a breakfast is one of the three meals of the day and as such should provide a third of the day s food requirements calories, vitamins, minerals, etc. In fact, planned correctly, the breakfast can take care of that serving of cereal, that citrus fruit or juice and the egg a day requirements. If the worker has a heavy schedule, the food can be made extra nourishing, such as cooking the cereal in milk, or at least serving with cream or rich milk and sugar. Have both eggs and cereal for breakfast if the calorie intake has to be upped, and serve jellies or jam with toast in addition to the butter. Why Breakfast? Breakfasts, good breakfasts, are important if we are to keep mental and physical energy at the highest level during hours. morning The time elapsing between dinner and breakfast is the longest interval between any meal. The stretch between the eve ning meal and the morning meal is usually as long as 12 hours. Sleep consumes energy, too, for the very process of living, while asleep requires approximately 65 calories for the average-size- d adult. Now here are some breakfast patterns that will fit nicely into your schedule even if you have only 12 to 15 minutes in which to take breakfast: Pattern I. Stewed Fruit Cooked Cereal Milk and Sugar ' Toast and Marmalade ism. WIDTH OF DEPTH 'SLENGTH OF WINDOW Vftt ANCE 'DEPTH OF FtOUNCES would be good looking for a boy's room. All the directions needed for making are given in the sketch. The Iatice screen painted in the curtain colors is a precaution against broken glass in a play room and is also very decorative. A wide shelf with scalloped edge nailed over the window sill gives extra space. NOTE The folding play table in this sketch forms the top of the toy chest when the legs are folded back. The chest and table are made with pattern No. 252 which also gives a full size stencil pattern for the decorations. The curtains in this sketch book MAKE are from the new YOUR OWN CURTAINS which Mrs. for readers. Pattern Spears has prepared and booklet are 15 cents each. Address: e MRS. RUTH WYETH SPEARS New York Bedford UlUs Drawer 10 Enclose 15 cents for book "Make Your Own Curtains" and 15 cents for Pattern 252. Name Address bacon curls. Add raisins to oatmeal and serve with yellow butter and sugar. Apricot halves go well with wheat cereal; yellow peach halves complement brown bran flakes. Contrast the crisp brown of sausages with fried apples. Splash grape jelly on golden fried cornmeal mush. red-skinn- uta also the easiest to do away. Proper sanitation, good ventilation and clean utensils will eliminate this trouble. If silage can be fed away from the milking barn it will aid in eliminating barny milk. Grains and able in fruits, juices, cereals, and dry hay in addition to the concentrated foods, are safe to be fed in breads. Here are some recipes to give, your family the barn. a grand send-ofFlake Griddle Cakes. Agriculture (Makes 12 cakes, I inches In the News in diameter) 1 cup sifted flour Sheep's New Jobs. 212 teaspoons baking powder Like other farm animals, many teaspoon salt sheep are beginning to come into 1 tablespoon sugar their own. The U. S. army has found 1 egg that the sheepskin is the warml'2 cups milk tanest of all furs and an 1 cup slightly crushed bran, has been erected in Australia nery wheat or corn flakes to make leather of sheep pelts, a 3 tablespoons melted shortening product formerly wasted. Sift together flour, baking powder, The intestines of sheep are used salt and sugar. Combine well beat- to make surgical sutures. An ex en egg and milk and add to dry inpensive - looking gredients. Beat until smooth. Add fur is now being cereal flakes and shortening. Bake made from wooL on hot, lightly greased griddle. The synthetic furs Serve with syrup, honey or jelly. are said to be Variation: Butter thin hot panmore durable cakes, spread with tart jelly and roll. than the genuine Serve at once with additional jelly article. The cham or thin syrup. ois skin is made from the skin of Coffee Cake. IVi cups sifted flour sheep. A new wax is a wool product, V cup sugar as is also a vita 2 teaspoons baking powder Wool min D product. ' teaspoon salt 1 egg New processes have been discovYi cup milk ered to make wool shrink-proo3 tablespoons melted shortening non - irritating, wrinkle - proof and Siit together dry ingredients. Beat sterilized. Strange as it may seem, wool is egg.add milk and shortening. Stir the natural covering for sheep. together with dry ingredients, mixing not dark ages the wool was a kind only enough to moisten flour. Pour In the of under-fu- r or down, but was deinto lightly greased square pan. Sprinkle with streusel topping. veloped by selected breeding. Bake in a hot oven (400 degrees) minutes. Storing Potatoes Streusel Topping. Cut, skinned or bruised potatoes 3 tablespoons melted butter should be qulled out of those intended for winter storage to protect the !4 cup brown sugar 1 cup crushed cereal flakes remainder for long range holding. 1 teaspoon cinnamon Vegetable specialists report potatoes Coffee or Milk weather are Combine all ingredients by rub dug during to rot in storage unless picked likely between Pattern II. bing fingers until mixture within a half hour. Half Grapefruit crumbles. Sprinkle over coffee cake upSkinned or slightly cut potatoes Ready-to-ebatter before baking. Cereal be can "cured" if, immediately aftMilk and Sugar Prune Bread. er digging, they are placed for 10 French Toast (Makes 1 loaf) days in a very moist atmosphere Syrup as close to 60 degrees F. as possible, Vi cup shortening Coffee or Milk A corky new 1 cup sugar it has been found. Pattern III. skin will form that is a good substi2 eggs, beaten tute for the original, not only keepOrange Juice cup chopped cooked prunes Cooked Cereal with Milk and Sugar 2 cups sifted enriched flour ing out rots but also preventing undue shriveling during storage. After 3 teaspoons baking powder Eggs or Bacon Rolls and Jelly the curing period, the same tem1 teaspoon salt Coffee 1 teaspoon cinnamon perature should be maintained but 'i milk only a moderately moist atmosphere cup Pattern IV. is needed. Vi cup chopped nuts (if Fresh Applesauce desirt, Wheat Flakes with Cream and Sugar Cream together shortening and Fried Ham Slice sugar. Add beaten eggs to creamed Cottonseed Muffins and Butter mixture. Blend in prunes. Sift toCotton farmers and can inCoffee or Milk gether flour, salt, baking powder crease returns from ginners both fiber and Add to creamed and cinnamon. field and storage mixture alternately with milk. Add seed by preventing Company Breakfast of the seed. The cotton chopped nuts. Pour into greased damage loaf pan. Bake in moderate oven should be harvested as soon as pos.Cereal with Cream and Sugar sible after the boll open, should be (350 degrees) 1 hour and 15 minutes. Scrambled Eggs with Chives dry when harvested and should not Bacon Curls Do you hav0 recipes tor entertaining su contain more than 12 per cent moisEnglish Muffins with Butter geitions u hich you'd like to pass on to ture when stored or ginned. Weathother renders? Send theni to Mist Lynn ered and unweathered Jelly pickings Coffee Chambers, Western Newspaper Union, 2fl ;hould not be mixed, South Street, Desplaines 6, Chicago .: Them need be no 'monotonv in ed should be stored in tight bins . hroatrfartc tinth nit IdA'Jmrl..'...-ir metal containers m- avail-it Roleated by Western Newnpnper Union: is f: te f, 25-3- 0 How Sluggish Folks Ge! Happy Relief CONSTIPATION makes yon feel punk as the dickens, brings on stomach npset, soar taste, gassy discomfort, take Dr. Caldwell's famous medicine to quickly pull the trigger on lazy "innards", and help you feel bright and chipper again. DR. CALDWELL'S is the wonderful senna laxative contained in good old Syrup Pepsin to make it so easy to take. MANY DOCTORS use pepsin preparations in prescriptions to make the medicine more palatable and agreeable to take. So be sure your laxative is contained in Syrup Pepsin. INSIST ON DR. CALDWELL'S the favorite of millions for 50 years, and feel that wholesome relief from constipation. Even finicky children love it CAUTION: Use only as directed. WHEN DR. (HITS SENNA LAXATIVE hot,-sunn- at Handling Fruits-in-Scaso- SB ..,., Take n M (r filnri nuMi in. - i - tonic many doctors recommend good-tasti- ng Catch cold easily ? Listless ? Tire quickly ? Help tone up your system! 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