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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, TUESDAY MORXIXO, MAY'S, FOOD and Health MARSHALL Copyright, 1927, by tl McOInn ey Winifred ttuart judicata. Glebe ' ni 11 ra fflEUMOMA The Right MUCKS V VAPORUb Breah itast Jm r.rfr COSTS BUT 50c for Workers Call a physician. Then begin emergenc- y- treatment with. f """wk SPECIALIST gOOO 1927. Peer IT NllUmm t aTs. Chew W brown In three minutes. In a mod- NUTRITION AND RHEUMATISM erate oven In four minutea and In a Notice that I do not aay anything alow oven In five minutea. about a diet for rheumatism. 'The Periods Yau Ought te Know. latter phrase la, of course, one moat Tho Georgian Period. frequently heard, and, ao far aa remeEat Food that Supplies Into came short faahlon dial work goea. It la good, but there Mahogany ly before the beginning of thla period as another aspect of the aueatlon. "Balanced" Ration After the moment I am not thinking and waa the moat highly favored wood of for an acute attack of rheumatism of the entire Georgian period. The nor even the chronic rheumatism that Night's Fast period la named after the Georges, la very severe. Rather do 1 have in who were klnga of England for aver mind a general condition In the sysfrom 1714 until the reign tem which ma be brought about by a The moat wonderful thing' about dicted to tho wearing of negligees aa of century1 yoti feel tired, hungry, "fidgety Queen Victoria began In J827. In. any number of cause, singly or In Poalam ia how little ii needed to are older women. In fact, there la combination, and which may be char heal even stubborn eases of sun hours before lunch, don't jump ' acterlxed by rheumatic state. something qulta debonnalra about the Often a single 50 box to the conclusion of poor health. To Illustrate. Take a busy worker eruptions. lounging robea and othrr negligees that they have to choo'se erom. The Burdened, aa moat of oa are, with the will clear away a patch of eciema Thousands have unenergetic morncarea and problema Incidental to every that hat been an itching torment ings because they start days with girl in boarding school who might onca hava been content with a alngle day workl Thla worker may himself for years. All aroRgista sell it. breakfasts lacking in certain food terry-clot- h bathrobe cornea horn now fall below hla usual health, and the elements. Writ for sseelal test tea condition may be aggravated by what with a conviction that a really luxurl CO. To feel right, yon must hsve a out aort of negligee la quite aa essen is popularly known as worry. West 47 Street I Before he knowa It. there may be a tiki to her happlneaa at school aa complete breakfast New York City rmnasiura uniform or a tennla out general senae of lassitude. There wis ration. At most other meals lunch be perhaps a light stiffness after a and dinner you get it But break-fa- it The negligee ahown la one of the long period of sitting. What this indl rldual needa la not a violent change apricots, or, later: peaches. Let the rather sophisticated looking new onea is a hurried meal, often badly In hie diet. He probably does not fruit be followed oy crisp ana unout-tere- d chosen. of the aort that appeals to the yojng even require special medication for woman nowadays, 01 is maae toast or crisp cereal served with it Thus Quaker Oats, containing mauve and purple aatla trimmed with rheumatism or any other disease. In cream, and let the Dreaaiaai coiiee 16 auk rringe. plain English, what he doea require be weak. protein, food's great tissue Women have borrowed from n la to race the fact that hla ayatem la Luncheon mlsht begin with a thick 65 carbohydrate. Its great the Idea of having their tailored jack- overburdened with fatigue poisons. soup, auch aa cream of potato. It may builder, element, plus and that It alao la suffering from what be noted that potato la twin brother energy eta made to do double duty that la 1 Is known aa an acid condition, al- to the melon in helping to rignt tnia ritamines and the "bulk" that makes two aklrta with but a alngte coat between them. And the Idea la a rather though this la a very misleading term. condition. After soup, a crisp roll with laxatives seldom needed, is the die good one. alnce one short jacket will Granting that there la no definite a salad of shredded cabbage and i tetic urge of the world today. disease; such a condition aa I have deaaert of fruit again. uaually remain In good condition for It is food that "stands by" you Just described may be cured by the Aa for dinner, avoid all meat prod the time that It takea two aklrta to ? rm i ,,4. ucta or soups. For a few days, It through the morning. grow shabby. The Idea la especially simplest rules. Before mentioning such rules, I be Juat as well to leave It out Get Quaker Oats today. Grocers good now that It la smart to wear should like to call attention to the altogether. After that, the dinner may aklrta and Jackets of. different machief danger of euch a condition. With include a allce of wen Drolled ateaa hare two kinds: Quick Quaker. terials. You can have a black rep to 5 minutes, and . Jacket made with a black skirt aa well the body burdened with poisons and or roast beef with mashed potato and which cooks in aa a akirt of fine black and .gray acids, almost any wandering germ a dessert of Ice cream. Uuaker Oats, as a dwelling place. may seise upon It striped material. and the Individual may find himself (Copyright Many women feel that the faahlon Newspaper for striking handbaga haa passed. The suffering either from cold, grippe or yndlcate.) even more serious. he eomethtng nanaoag should very good looking, r After thla somewhat Intro nut abould be chosen to match a darker or neutral tone of the costume, duction, It Is time to speak of the Auxiliary President Thua It la that In the hands of really tdmple rules. First and foremost, onsl Visits Myton Members must get rid of the causes of the women we see fewer of worry If possible. Second, watch the the bright green and violet hued hand digestion for any Individual weakness Special te The Tri borne. baga than was the caae aome months and remedy that. Next, concentrate ago. MYTON, May 1. Friday afternoon, on a diet of milk (unless there Is some Mrs. YOUR HOME AND YOU. Ellll Rich of Vernal, who reason for fruit By ANGELO PATRI. special avoiding It) Is Utah stats president of the ladles' To get the beat reaulta when cook and vegetables. of the American Itegion, was bacon of fat In auxiliary Ing put a teaspoon vuu. To a sketch meal let the in Myton and visited the local ladles' daily the pan, and allow It to become hot breakfast begin with fruit, and, If auxiliary. HELPFUL PRIDE. without amoking berore putting In possible, let the fruit be some variety The meeting waa held at the home of the bacon. Thla prevents the bacon There Is a kind of pride that of melon. all While Mrs. fruits Mrs. and Fred practically Claire from drying out too much and from We do not are alkaline In their reaction, melona Palmer, the Pneece, presided. The strengthens character. cooking unevenly. are ao apeclally auited to auch a con- work of the president, was exem- make enough of It in the children. We organisation The tea kettle ahould be emptied dition as to make them ' almost a plified and were formulated for out at the end of each day and freahly little bit afraid ot making them cureall. If melona are not In eeaeon. the "poppy" plans sale, to be held the week drawn water ahould always be used Be a will breakfast be conceited, snobbish, haughty. stewed dried good Memorial day. preceding when boiling water for tea or coffee. cause there Is a mistaken kind or Many aorta of meat are much Imour over for no Is reason there pride, proved If larded before they are cooked. looking the right kind. We can teach The butcher may do thla the children to be too proud to Cross-Wor- d for you, but every cook ahould posdo what would not be fitting to their sess a larding needle. Fat bacon or Idea of what Is DroDer. aalt pork ahould be used for the purNegligee of mauve and purple satin Old WHHam was coming around the pose, cut Into narrow atrlpa about trim meg wtin aim fringe. corner with hla tray of candy at dls- two inches In length. The strips, or mlssal time. "Let's rush him and spill lardona, aa they are called, should be terestlngly enough the period of ths stuff, grab what we can and put Into the split end of the needle Georgian furniture Is not usually con beat it." said Micky. and drawn through the meat. Any dry sidered aa beginning until 1760 The No sooner said than done. meat la Improved by this process and though George I began hla rule in crowd rushed the old man and hla experts usually agree that veal la I7l. Although we speak of the wide. waa There and far spilled " much Improved hy this treatment. Georgian period of furniture pieces of candy " waa a ec ramble ajid a Jostling, and 7 ia are more often known by Lacking a thermometer you may thla then the teacher's whistle that called test the heat of your oven by the the period names of the famous cablnet- air within hearing to atand at attenlength of time required to brown a makera w ho worked ' at thla time, """" tion. Everybody stood. There was 23" 2i 22 20 teaspoon of flour, placed on a pie Chippendale, Hepplewhlte. Sheraton 1 no chance to get away. plate. In a hot oven the flour Willi and Adam. "Line up," said the teacher shortly. " The line was formed In deep silence. 26 25 27 28 Old William began shuffling about ' Services picking up hla wares, what was left of them. A. Yardley Daniel "Help there, Micky," ordered the teacher, The teacher, sur- Special to The Tribune. Micky helped. services BEAVER, May veyed the despoiled tray. "Any boy who hasngcandy belonging to William for Daniel Alfred Yardley, who died It WHEN PAPER FAILS TO BURN. tom, but It will not burn as long as on the tray." please put It Did you ever see a paper bag tne water tills out the baa;. 27, were held Saturday after, Nobody put anything anywhere. April 41 noon at 2 o'clock at the chapel. Blah' 42 Trouble may come with this trick. '136 44 which would not burn? That sounds silence prevailed. "Very well. op Rigid C. like a strange question, but It Is a Many paper bags leak, and Its not The class will meet tomorrow after- vices. Dennis White conducted the aer fact that common paper bags will not pleasant to be showing someone and noon at this time and make arrangeThere was a profusion of floral ofnave a water spout break loose. Try burn If handled properly. 45 ments to pay for whatever candy ia ferings and six sons were the pallto. get a good sound bag which will Good afternoon, gentlemen." missing. not leak. The water can even be Micky bearers. Speakers were Attorney Abe No scrambling this time. Charles Murdock and 1. V. made to boll if held long enough over went sedately as the rest. The teacher Murdock, a name. "I saw Tdton. one boy an Instant. delayed Mr. Tardley was born In Beaver, Since I speak of a trick with fire you had no part In that, Donald. How December 6, 1S65, son of John and mixed In, I must warn you to .take wa thiLtf" care. v hen I was a tiny baby about Yardley. On January 1, 1885, "I wouldn't be mixed up with such Mary he married Emma Jane Kobinson of a year and a half old they aay that thins." said the lad proudly. "It's Pararonah. l set lire to my areas by trying- to " " too low. BhamefuL Good afternoon. In addition to his widow, Mr. Yard- 62 Dutton my anoe witn a match. M 64 air I' is survived by the following chil6jT grandmother put out the flames, so" stormed Micky. ley "Snob. hat," High Daniel Alvln, Verda, D. Waldo, dren: am here today. Even after I was Ae stiff. He makes me sick." '"The James Ellis, Kenneth Elmer, John HolI an had years old, accident with an what was mak land, William wasn't That exactly Holland,. Thora Isabel oil lamp (which might have burned 1 ' I i I ing Micky alck. He knew that the and June. I I teacher the houae down, but did not). So be had aeen and heard that he Two William H. brothers, very, very careful any time that you , waa In some something unpleasant. and James H. Yardley, and sixYardley annate lire, or wnat may cause rtre. He might lose his place on the team. children also survive. Intermentgrandwas HORIZONTAL. VERTICAL. There Is a good to trick pay in Mountainvlew cemetery. Very- likely, he might hava 1 Meadow. with a fork. Holding the fork in your 1 The top. most of the candy bill. Very the 4 Like. J To en nana, you say: "1 can throw diaregard. And his father would hear Ilkelv. 1 To act. sound wherever I wish." Then you 8 Hands when closed. Holds torv. More than likely. Alto th 4 A continent. One who thinks of himself first. press two oi tns tines or the fork to. It was not so good. He took It It gether IS Morals. 5 and let Utterly. With had who go. gether your on sneering at Donald, Quarterly Conference 15 Article. I Appllaneea for furnishing ma- out nana you inrow tne eound Into a right been too Droud to put himself in eup, It Pertaining to a country of south terials to a machine. vase or a sugar oowi. TKMdtlon. Mjfkv's to The Trlboae. Special T east Asia. Neuter possessive pronoun. Tbe secret is that you press the end a has a high moral code. SPANISH FORK, May . QuarterA paper bag will uaually burs, but of the fork handle on the I To throw off from the surface. an honestrnntiv By. Is usually He Is. table just IS that boy, 9 conference of Palmyra staaja was Seventh note of scale (variant). not alwayal as you "throw." The other persons 19 Correlative of either. his pride, ly very unmoral. But he has 21 held here Sunday, with an .atten10 Rogues. Parched up. win looa at your rignt hand and will 23 Wa ahould make dance and that service. of 1200. Russian parliament. 12 Exist. Oet an empty paper ,bag, the not notice the alight Henry A. movement when 24 Former more of .the pride, that peraonal pride Gardner presided.President Bedouin. The First ward 14 Props. smaller the better. Fill it about half you press oown the fork handle. of character that noiaa a gin iuhi 26 The articulation of the leg and 17 Where they make money. choir mornmuslo ths at full of water. Light a candle, and ths supplied boy to what they consider decent. 10 Rodents. Tomorrows-Dancin- g ing session. Bishop Marin us Larson thigh bones. place the bag right .Over the flame. Skeletons. the Da21 Invocation. You and me. The flame may smoke up the bag bot Copyright. IStT, Publishers Syndicate. IS To aee In aecret. offering Apostle (Mr. Patrl will give personal atten vid O. McKay represented the gen2 Material often used In special 14 Part of verb "to be." tion to inquiries fromcareparents de-or- eral authorities of 15 A dance. the and manufacturing. church, and school teachers on ths Dr. OeorHe H. 27 Devours. tl Take by stratagem. president of children. Write him in emeritus ot tne a.BrimhaU, vinnmnt x. IS Steamship (abbr.). was In 10 Past participle of lie. at' u., nf thla ia.Der. enclosing self ad tendance with him. St A flat piece of anything. 8! Bucket. Speakers were fop? reply.) envelope dressed stamped A man to a who alone dance. S goes Plaited. ii ?S Slang Inltlala for "all right" 17 Stern and forbidding. 40 An Italian coin. (Copyright, 1527. by thefdBeB SyndiA species of willow. It cats. Inc.) 41 Father (plural). Is Osculated. 46 To taste daintily. 41 Officer who assists a swnsraL 47 To secure or make certain. Mutuals 41 Prepared for publication. Duchesne 49 An Italian' resort. ' 44 Thua 10 Egyptian goddess. Celebration 4t Greek letter designating relation Big of diameter and circumference. il A be.conception of what ought to 41 rent To Tribes. 54 Third note of scale. Specrtal te The 51 Foot covering, R 11 S6 iry- - iiTT niTHESNE. May z. Mutual ira East side (Initials). ' Associate. tt oi lJucneen. association of trial by 57 An. method orovement ancient tl To regret. fire. ward celebrated May day, April 20, Bt In thla way. 59 Toward. witt. n tntereatinc nrogram. The fore- state. 40 In raw Metal 1 To save. Ill ' ' imn waa soent In sports at City park. mPjt 41 Symbol for Silicon. U Leas quick. and luncheon, interspersed with11 toastsS. 44 Sorrow (variant). to S Drained by ditching. .nrf music, was served from 4 This pusils took sixteen minutes to Contests In debating, story telling. InEvery year (Initials). solve. Bee now long it will take you strumental music, etc, occupied the (T A short song. to solve it time from I to 4. ; Tribune Want Ads are like a habit Pniv dencing by Miss Hohensen and once eetabllahed. thsy do yoar work (Copyright, 1927, by the Bell Syndi- place Voir Card of Boneta took for you. cate. Inc.) from 6 to 1. A picture snow towaat. from I given at the Cosy oftheater ft the evening was The remainder i minstrel show and' dancing. A large crowd from other sections was- tn attendance. a .thought of there or a gentle sort of debility associated with the Idea of a negligee, Th stalwart yoking woman who prided herself on keeping fit In action and out sometimes boasted that aha needed no negligees, A bathrobe waa the only aort of boudoir town aha needed. To her there waa even something a little old ladylsh In the Idea of a tea town or a negligee, a breakfaat coat or a matinee. But now young girls are aa adOne . TO HEAL SKIN -- ENTYNE smile and . . WITH POSLAM . IF . FREE! i d, -- 111 2i Quaker Oats lena-tlu- Our Children DoNT be afraid tS sniile. Smiles make friends the world over. Teeth play a big part. They should be snowy white when red Dentyne is a delicious lips part in a smile. gum that is more than a confection. It keeps breath sweet, teeth clean and white as pearls. ' Tribune's rr PT"?""! jiST" Puzzle """fe fell ii ' if ifiHs it ini it itij tt mn it ts jl9 5l Uncle rayS corner ) Held Funeral for p' 40"" Thousands & thousands choose "43 p BORDEN W ""45 for its purity if richness - Jl "after-dinne- I I 1 MADE IN COQAN, UTAH mt Palmyra Stake v hr V - -- Ezra F. Edmond and Willard Peter chosen second counselor to Bishop William C. Beckstrom, and Lao Hales missionaries recent- was son, short-ter- m chosen to take bis place. SpeakLeslie Cornaby gave a ers were ly returned. Bishop Henry Gardner, report of the Sunday school work tn President Wells T. Brockbank, Pros-We-nt the stake. Dr. Brlmhall spoks on Ed M. Rows and Elder McKay. the growth of seminary work. The Sunday schools of the stake were In STATE SPENDS MONEY, V attendance at the morning session. Disbursements from the state treaand Mr. McKay spoke. The sfternoon session convened at sury during the .month of April 1:20. The Fourth ward choir, direct amounted to Jl.307.74Si.86. according to ed by Walter Brlgss, gave the mu-al- e. the report for the month of John Prayer was offered by Patriarch Walker, state treasurer. Receipts for William . Orotegut. Arthur T. Mo the month were tl.507.7M.Sl. Balance Kelt was relieved as stake Sunday on hand April ID was S2.S0.tf4.. aa school secretary on account of being compared with 13.680,2S9.4J on April 1. Ward Hold :.: ?- tv II i -- . - -I- , T in ? r ' n PROTECT Your Doctor and Yourself RHEUMATISM May h relieved hj rational treatment It can not be rubbed away. Are you OSS' of those unfortunates who a offer witn pejna tn your muscles and iolnts, commonly called rheumatism, makinar yoa miserable, lees efficient' Interfering with your working hours, ruining slet,T Teu snar kave tried many rhinra without relief. Why not try a. e. 8 t For more then lve yeare It haa been giving Tttef In thnuamrvis of aa testified to in unsolicited letters of gratitude. "f suffered fnnm rheumatism fAr a good many years. At tlme my olnts would swell so I eauKln't erslk. I trted ahnoet everything. Went to Hot then finally 0c!de4 lo swings 8. I tmfc a aoin. Is a rr ca, w--y .... . ' ; abort time the rhramatle pains entirely seft me. I am now la eerfeet health, and want to add that I have tried all klnda of medicines, but 1 think 8. 8. le the best." Earl C. Campbell, lit West Main Street, Jofca-so- n Tenn. City. imm ue veareti rresn roota n. PEItIlPS, Milk ji of Magnesia OREEX ETvER, wto., may i. Saturday night a ticket for the town election waa put In nomination under the name of the People'a ticket. May or William Kvera was nominated for reelection, with Thomas Coope and Ernest Peters for town councilman. Another ticket will be selected. There doew not seem to be any oppo sition to Mayor Evers, however, and he will likely be on both tickets, but there will be different candidates for oouncllmea. It seems assured. The election ts to be held Tuesday, May Cross swtioa of a Barrett SpecaScaboa aoL Note the Djiiforaa of pttcfa ko tossesi ths Uyeita of tatt. Duchesne Red Crott Will Aid Sufferers a. rj A wearing surface is important It. -'u 50-ce- - .... r pertal t The Tribes. - 25-ce- ,W. Green River to Unite on Reelecting Mayor e The Tilbees. of f.nal planu and her be and gives to SAY "THILLIPS" to your druggist, or yoa rrajr not jet perraine Spwial PT'CHKSfre. May !. Ducheene .Valure what she neede In tBUd:nej county chapter of the American Red I up eo that your aystesa throwa Phillipt MHk of Magnesia prescribed by physician for 50 years, Croea. the nnder aupervleion of Oeorae , off the cause. r ' 7 rnsiTTrin, tm mil n imw,r ' inritationa Rgf"of From youth to later years fl. Red Crose drive for the a. te "Phillips" Ing a speckU a proven tonic give It and take It relief of the M Ise'eelrmI river ruffer-ernt where a tome Is Indicated. A was drive msd In Dncbeane bottles contain full directions and use. and flaturday with gratifying reaulta Oh-e- e 8. la el4 at sj goo4 tnwna are a!"Mng In thie relief . 1 et ark gfce rj. storM ta two e:sa The ase larger la snore eocnoraicmi. railhss tA4v It'i. I" "wne ere aeaisuiig ia uis reuet I1 r.r mm t .u y and architects to are fully alive BUILDERS, engineers of the slag or travel "wearing surface lor flat the) And fog these good reasons: The slag or gravel surface makes it possible to ose a fnuch greater amount of waterproofing material than could otherwise be applied. I It protects against surface wear. 3 It provides sure protection against flying sparks and i embers. This "wearing surface" is one reason, why Barrett Spedficatksj Roofs carry Surety Bend, guaranteeing the owner against insdntmance and repair expense far 20 yean why these roofs tak the base rats of hre insurance. roofs.' 1 SPECTFICAT10N ROOFS J. R. MICHELS 1443 Major Street, Salt Lake City, TJUh ' |