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Show r PEOVO EVENING HERALDr THURSDAY, MARCH 8. 1928. PACE 1W0 6 Ahti MEREDITH Ann Sugg&U Disheriting 0ne8 Children! : Have you noticed, from the first froty days of Fall to the warmth of lateFpring, that every public affair you attend ia disturbed by a chorus or. Darns ana cougn i , ' Don discount the vlctoas effect of "Just e Hale cold." It colds have become one of the things that ittl cold com to you rajpilarly weather, begin right now to build up enough strength so th- -t you can throw the cold off. rather. than let it ge along until It has become a regular part of your life, and you a. have a mild form of chronic bron-chitl- r The questloa of allowing the cold habit to become chronic aaeumei wh.a your atynlflcanc physician telle you that you can pas along to' your children thie hibit of "taking cold.", , ' And If he know hie buelneea be eleo tell you tlub it take poa- tbly a fun century to get away form the habit and to bulldru lung Immunity to eolda. rHTiJ J JVe meylnhexitJiXBJrttomacb," "lanquid livers' and "weak hinge," but get busy to do all TtiU iran.to weaken the dose your children will fall heir to.,,, , . '. -- will - white. Ia this case wblppUg ra the tiff white gives the custard a texture. . . velvety-fi-n - ,;,M , v. . fKcer-wpaxa- This delicious pudding will serve te (Is people and has a calory total - ft 1230. In this total tha carbohydrates are somewhat excess of ths proteins la tha milk and eggs. ritrart That is as t should be for two lf a corn DODner Is nart of vour thirds ef the I body's roauiraments kitchen equipment you may do your are tied up In the energising carbo-ow- n "popping' j If not, buy It at hydrate. tablespoon hotter .14 teaepooa sail ., H cup sugar , ,54 teaspoon flavoring PBONK 117 week. her Is .r mi Continued From page One , 1 ..... i . -- - Vv : m . tola on business no, Ivira a KVW ' nrnfpniinr received I saUry and mlght,en7oy the luxu ..... -- 1 . frSi. i ' . - -- I - . i. w -imiu wr;. In (Via universities.' MUSSOlini Ps . ih.n I " . , .. . VUW,V w, Uu. MnmMnn I Ja closing., Prof. Barker express- the compensatloa being, greater. .mi i ' ,. . Th . TTallsn .....ui,iunnla - worker. has . , lasivre in h ta aot dominance of theTmwitmcompi' ajade traces. 81 nce'th "wa r hews Jr he atandarJs vera higher thafr9Mwirbeencommon man. from This The are lower. now a "doR" caarbut returning they simply bare the necessities, receive come with or without scarcely, might Continued From psgeOn In of life. Th wag of in conunoa common man la demanding every j America, of from employment - violence, but ke felt assured that it haadH has een thing and doesn't care much how France or Germany, but a descend- would: come. With this change; wss won by thf common people. A man oa the other. i sni irom nur & no He uiusuuiiu eiLuaiioaae xwiuu k ceoti. i about gets per ther would In an probability he now monument has appeared ttl Increased, I a the professor, ing to changes ia Ideals of govern- - JI cestors. He ia led to believe that loss In cultural standards, b France aa well a In other coun-trle- a longer look up to rather beas an In- ment and Ideals In life. Italy must have colonies, must loss would perhaps be only tsuch In France the monument ha but looks upon him common man can in referring to Italy before the come a great power In the world. temporary. been placed beneath the Arch of ferior being. The The more the thaa professor. TH.mnh ind ia to the unknown buy of education for th numerous beggars that frequented- - j tent with this ituatioa regardless soldier. It Is in reality a monument opportunities V. .. im. Vvaam rroatlv the eireets In front of the churches, of the form of government, but ths Carl W. Petersoaand toa. Ernest to the common man. It typines ins fewer acW These beggars, he said, are now conservative peopie, me mnm, are there But nhoaeeHi common people, inu of Logan, were Provo visitor BIBWl w, Carl, the are are asking factories people humming The thinking gone. .... . plicant for university posmon. and-thtuea nas own uijjumi la th people are prosperous.' question: "What will happen If her Wednesday and today. th war. Before the war, th ccyHca would rather hay jobs FISH PLAliT&G iBARKER SPEAKS 10 years tha American Legion had finally found .tself. He maintained , . . . I that the Legion, next te the church Mr. and Mrs, Bagjey Chase and had been the greatest powsr for raiiaren ox run t.sms, gooa in me worio. Short addresses were also made here with friends and relative lor a few day a: by Bill SeUlffe, former adjutant of the department of Illinois; Dr. Ear' Jtltia Edith Farthlngtoa of Delta W. Reynolds, Mart Roylsoce, forle spending a few days her with mer commander of the Provo post; Howard C Brayton, formerly of ". relatives.' Hollywood but now la eharge ef ; Mr. and Mrs. James Rasband and the boxing promotion of the Sal! , family of Tooele are visitor In Laks post;- Thomas Kerechner, Salt Lake; Leland Farrer, chef tit tola city thl week. " gare of Bait Lak Volture, 40 and LUtlef ield, . departmsnt J. II. Leeaham of Ogdea la' spend-- , 8i Calif, y LEGION POST CITY NEWS ' - :- - .' t eupe fine ground popcorn . ..I 4 eupe milk., t1 - Heat the milk, eager and aelt allghtty. Stir, la the popeorn and beaten egg yolka and laet of all, whip m the atlffly beaten egg white. Have the padding dieh hot enough to melt the tablespoon of butter.. Over IT potkevjiuf?djng. adding whatever flavoring la liked Set the, podding dUh Into a pan containing hot water and bake for thirty minute in a very moderate oven. today's itrxiPE ropconx tiddino ' knlf en th next-to-fl- Ay , : food chopper and grind the pop corn enoufh to make two level rupsfuL I want to eaH atteatten to the .difference bt'twecw whipping la egg whltea and folding them In. The folding 4a process le ased for souffle or cake that mat depend ea the lightneo of the torture give by the stiff egg ' ' Put th :m Cy.. your fsvortt popcorn stand. About 4 cups win be necessary Continued From page One dittm William Witney. Will Allen ad Lee Bumham have planted the Hsh In various streams. Approximately 300,000 trout have l. Seea planted In the region of and 100,000 more were 4ivld- yi between th upper Provo and Cart-ervil- Weber river. rortv-ni- n thousand rainbow trout were divided between Charles- n and WaUsburg vicinities, the tatter place receiving 30,000 of this - !,!- Troup. a Ten thensand rainbow trout also ere pJanied freie4i4fck4s4 Jeer Creek. 300.M0 Mor- eTwo hundred thousand more wiu Se planted In th near future, it is ' eiwted. of ins nan Th larger sis should work to thl scsnoa he advantage of sportsmen In this -- Bess. th 1.1 w w i. is a business visitor her for days. Paramount theater Js enier-- m 'talned. and "The Tlmpanogaa . a few up played several selections. . A committee under the direction of John O. Beesley served terta luncheon which seemed to b ereatly enloyed by tboea present Ths member of the nationV guard who participated in th parade were Captain Edwards, i ' -- - Verna Lindqulst of Logan visited friends here Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Thorn ley oet'on." declared Lynn Haws, have returned borne after spending irrain of th fish planting com--''tr- e two weeks in Salt Lake, where Mr. of the Provo association. Thomlev has been ill at the L. D. Lieutenant Hebertsoa and fish planted i were so TV'fne'ly. Fuller; B. hospital rv small that they failed to sur-- i. Bergeanta Blmmons, t Jensen an rid with investlEation prov- Toung; Corporal Corbett; Private. ; TRIAL NEAR CLOSE lhl fact, th trout now planted ng Chrlstensen sw or seven inches long, mis LOS ANGELES. Calif, March 8 Brown, Corliss, Clark, MerrUl ti Edwards. Larsen, Goff, VP-T- rlal Of William Edward,) to make a great fishing roUcr, Palmer. Dmlth, and Young. hn'M Inndthis section for 1928." xuiKiuan ana weiDy nur.t lor uie leafon tnuroer or ivy Thorns, Los Angeles team position on one Salt Lake druggist, was expected to reach nownpsper a teams, wmie ..AST FISHING VICTIM tha Jury before night anrthrr named Ingersoil,;, PUon Ind. James Mar-hai- l, CLIFFORD, and Rowo as second team men. waa tha first victim, of U, JAPA.V MOIRN3 DEATH Both publications named Cooper as h 182a fishing aeaaon. While melt-uch TOKIO, March 8 ore of the wonder guards of 4he Itsd to make sinkers,, the boy ed tha imperial but he was not considered Hiffered. slight burn. f iclal mourning today over the for an berth owing to his ueam 01 me Hisa, six- - jn- -l a bll'tv early id COMPANY PROBED months-ol- d daughter of Emperor' rirth .iliinr tamirs hed frwtr a'. IIELLON WASHINGTON. March (UP) Hirohito. state functions were r.ot the iric imn n th first tm. coal company in The. euepenaeq. , of Montana and Nlel wUiek PKtsbugh,. the MelloA family is largely en of Agxte. were became the center of choices for lorwards, while Breeden interested; coal senate investigation. jof Montana 8tte and Lybbcrt of the ix-t- rd , , -- Supreme Values Velout arid Mohair In New Color Schemes Big Carload Shipment" Arrived Yesterday all-st- - (LP)-Altho- family-ebeerv- unof-:flcVo- n, all-st- ta.4.a. T HOOPSHRS AREHONORED The a lections. were l Runrd crerrncni on vn jirsi icui sssBascaaaaasBBBasBBssBi enr-- e rt the Wirt The lVnert Newi nclo-U- d th of Montana State center, while th Telegram named jltah u.r first-strin- g With the Western division bas- - InrersolL ketball season passed Into - the. The scconl teams varied widely. teams The New had Ingersoil and Dlx fealm..of history. have received considerable promin- an at forwards: Werthlncton of ' ence. Aggie, center; Row ef B. Y. 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