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Show THE PAGE TWO T II NEWS-JOURNA- FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, L L A Daily Newspaper, published except morning every week-da- y Monday and Legal Holidays, at Brigham, Utah. at Entered at the Postoffice as Second Brigham City, Utah, Class Matter in January, 190B Subscription Rates: Anywhere In Box Elder County $3.00 One year, in advance $1.50 6ix Months, in advance 39c Per month $4.00 Outside County, per year Safety For Koalas ahotiifie&N andtear nEXTCNSION WORK jranvikn v Qnmtu is the proper time for us to call your at- tention to the skilled Registered Pharmacists in charge of our store. While competent to fill your prescriptions and supply your drug- needs, we also try to do a good job of merchandising. You will find our service, stock of goods and prices right. - Australian government and people are kindheart-ed- . It was suggested a number of Australias strange birds and beasts be sent to the exposition at San Francisco for exhibition next summer. The collection was to include koalas (the funny little bears after which our first teddy bears were modeled walls abies, wombats, anteating After the and parrots. fair, these creatures were to be presented to the San Francisco 200 for keeps. - A chorus of protests changed the plan. The koalas are going to stay at home. This amusing Tittle animal rarely survives a vlong journey and most of any group sent across the Pacific would die on the way or soon after reaching America. Fifty years ago there were millions of koalas in Australia. Human beings there made the same mistakes that others have , made where there seemed to be a natural abundance. They slaughtered the bears in great V numbers for their fur. Other thousands were destroyed by disease and bush fires. Now , only a few thousands remain. If they are to be preserved from extinction, they must be protected at once. L It is a good idea. Sightseers ' at the fair will not miss the absent koalas, and most Amerl-can- s now understand and sup-port any genuine conservation m, effort. tJPllE We EDDY drug store cch-inda- l : 0 H t Vi ; i NEWS-JOURNA- S i 3 i I I k I 4 i i Snow Troubles fJTUE committee on hydrologic .data (just water facts), subcommittee of a committee on , national water resources, met recently and struggled with the difficult problem of the correct description of snow. Are mealy snow and "corny snow" the same thing, or are they different? (It was "meas-lesnow, to the CCC boys on the top of Willard mountain a few days ago), , This less than world-shakinquestion Is Important, they say, because of tlje recent growth of winter sports in this country. .Railroads in many sections now run snow trains from cities to hills and mounts I n s. The passengers take these trips for a day or a weekend of skiing and toboganning. It is essential that the exact quality of the snow on any slope be known in advance. Some one suggested a conference of railroads, ski clubs, park authorities and others to settle upon the proper adjectives. But alas! Representatives of the weather bureau and the bureau of agricultural engineering interrupted' to say that nothing must interfere with of exforecasting "the run-of- f isting snow and other matters vital to agriculture. That was a puzzler and seemed, strangely, to throw a monkey wrench into the other discussions. The A decision was postponed, as beyond the committee's present . , power. Apparently scientists, as well i as statesmen, are handicapped by the supposedly complex nature of their special problems. But are they so complex? Why not announce "good skiing" or "poor skiing" and let it go at y r-t) t . ii tr 1 ?; t y lr g snow-covere- d . Feed meat to the school child every day. If every school child were to have one .serving of meat each day for the nev year, our l'XfJ examination would show a much healthiei state of muscle tone.'' Miss Fin .. Miller, extension nutritionist ai lUtah State .Agriculture college, advises. Doctors examinations ot school children tlnough the en tiro stale reveal a marked do gree of malnutrition, poor mus-cle tone being one of the con-- ' spicuous defects doctors attn bute much of the poor muscl'1 tone to poor meat diet. Good ing for advantages for the fatherlands in a way that is delriinental to tiie interests of Hu United States as their .adopted 'country, While this is all going on the fact remains that communism and fascism are expanding be-- i yond limits, in openly opposing American principles of govern-jmenIt is time to get out Wilson said in dethe swatter, and swat a lot of All his fear about the monop- these fellows. scribing a lobbyist: He is an enemy if he is against you, oly investigation in Washington and a patriot if he is on your grows out of the fact that a Who Won Peace? large part of the public is tired We were all familiar with the side. With that point of view, the suggestion comes to have of so many federal regulations, stock joke of soldiers coming spies of our own, to SQy on spies. particularly over business and back from theWorld war and the national industries. being greeted and toasted by s Apparently there have always their friends and been monopolies that have con- jas the man who won the war. trolled cm tain lines of business, Strangely enough there is in small regions and in large debate among For commentators who writeleading sections of the country. from instance public utility monop- Washington over the claim that olies may be confined to a President Roosevelt broughtin single community, while a pow- about the peace conference er project may extend over Munich. several states; and financial Of course the fact remains and industrial set-up- s may ar- that the president made a powrange national monopolies until erful appeal to the leaders of new competitors and new meth- European governments. That ods change the conditions. was the obvious duty of the Federal regulation has been president, head of the greatest in the going forward with a terrific neutral government pace during recent years, and world. For purposes of their the nuisances wiped out when own Chamberlain, Daladier, the NRA was dismantled have Mussolini and Hitler were glad crept up in other forms of con- to associate the American gov-- I trol over advertising, manufac- ernment with the drive for and in appreciation turing, merchandising, and vari- peace, ous affairs of life. thereof they expressed tributes Therefore, there is strong op- to Mr. Roosevelts intervention. position developing in Washing- Of course they might have gone ton against further regulation ahead just as they did on their such as is suggested to pre- own initiative if no one had vent destructive competition, told them to be good, because and set up .planned economy as a matter of fact they were under public authority. all afraid to face the slaughter of modern warfare. Outlaw Them All Hail all the men who helped Representative Dies proposes to make peace. a law outlawing any organization which is under the control Spies in Our Midst of a foreign government." This Spies of foreign governments seems to be a step in the right are thoroughly despised and .direction because it will bring hated. But they always work a large number of suspicious in the dark and are seldom and fairly innocent societies un- caught performing any act for der a closer study, and deter- which they could bo shot, or mine whether they are merely Imprisoned. In our own counmeeting for the purpose of try we have many employees honoring the memories of the in the Intelligence Service. Oh, old home town abroad, or look- - of course, that's different! As Washington tLet?er ! t. muscle tone in a growing child depends on an adequate protein supply. The child needs two servings of protein foods each day. One egg provides part of the daily requirement. he second protein should come from lean meat, fish poultry or cheese, says Miss Miller. The growing child must have enough animal protein, which is transferred into body tissues more completely than much are those of vegetable origin, to repair muscle used in each day s activity. During growing tears he must also have protein to build new muscle tissues. , Cheaper cuts of meat are just as nutritious as the more cx- Miss Miller asserts. pensive, Cuts from the front quarter of ail animal are. tough because these parts get more exercise, producing more connective tissue which tends to make the meat tough. Such tissues are softened by moist heat and hardened by dry heat. Cuts of this kind should be cooked in a covered pan with just enough moisture under the meat to produce a small amount of steam. Acid also helps soften connective tissue Tomaand make it tender. toes, lemon juice, vinegar or sour cream may be cooked with lough meat cuts. Tender cuts should be cooked uncovered. These methods apply to tough and tender meats whether they are cooked on top of a stove or in the oven, Miss Miller advises. Tart Gets Jobs News-Journ- is civilized. zinc. Your Life Maga-- W I N E S Now Available At Utah Liquor Stores and Package Agencies I .0: j al ! Also ROMA California Muscatel, White Red Port. Tokay. Sherry, Sau-tem- e. Port, 8:40 Angelica. Claret, Champagne and Brandy?. Alcoholic contents 20 t o 80 by volume ProL Albino Squirrel Found PETERBOROUGH. Ont. (UP) An albino squirrel has been found here. Its fur is pure white and the eyes are pink. i Watch for these Young Men This specially trained group of young men will come to town shortly with good news for every housewife. They will call on each home and give the housewife ABSOLUTELY FREE a package of- the New, Improved Rinso. 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Moderns have come to know that modesty isn't a matter of 'of lack of it. It is but the wish to express individual dignity, the same inr-- I pulsq that makes us want to own property or To have anyYour Life thing to ourselves. Magazine. iO "My patience is exhausted, says Hitler. So is the world's. ; HEW' well-wisher- that? . , ality trait other than his ability, Tact is a personality trait which business men value be- cause it aids in building good will for their businesses be- cause the only people who pos-- ! sess tact are those who are in-- , terested in others, In dealing with everyone tact keeps the gears of life oiled. It enables one to consider the other fellow without assuming an inferior position. It is a great facesaver. Tact is just another name for kindness, without which no one j I Subscribe foi The j The deciding factor in giving a man a job in these troublous times is usually some person- - TTINGLY 19c 3 I OR SMITH HOLST AND SON DANS MARKETERS W. L. 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