| Show I -- i w He Had a Trout In the Sock ' (The Salt Lake Tribune magazine will pay $250 each week for the one historical fact anecdote or humorous Incident which In the opinion of the editor is the most interesting For other Items published In the “Fact or Fiction” department $1 will be paid All itbms must be confined to SOO words or less and deal with only the intermountain area Unpublished contributions cannot be' returned Address material to "Fact or Fiction” The Salt Lake Tribune Magazine Salt Lake City 10 Utah) REMEMBER WELL the fellow on the opposite bank not wanting to get his trousers wet by crossing the stream and his tossing them to me to catch before my enlistment in Earlier that day in two the of United States the army usj had started fishing my fishing up the river he on the opposite side cast one more took sans with an now long pants companion — imitation grasshopper and 'Tve got one!” rolled across in excited tones After playing it several minutes he graspejd the rainbow in his hand and held it up for me slippery to see— the first fish of the day— and th main course of our I mid-Augu- st BECOMING fat like life and to us gradually age We may realize that we are getting a little heavier that our clothes are a little tighter and we may go along without 'being too disturbed about our fig ure condition Then all of a sudden we wake up to the fact that we are fat and that’s all there is to it! COUNTY seat of Iron rpHE 1 county has a story older than the white man’s coming Parowan is the county seat's name and when translated it means "evil water” Not salt water Or water but a wicked water For "pa” is water and "ruan” is evil or evil-smelli- J 14-in- Becoming Fat Creeps Up Gradually Parowan Older ThanWhifeMan Is It Fact or Is It Fiction? I ng mean The name "originated in a legend that says at one time when the Indians were camped near Little Salt lake the water rushed up and “stole a man” He was carried far out and never seen again They say that the lake bottom had holes in it and that the water "jumped high up” sometimes Perhaps there were volcanic Sometimes some special experience such as an illness or an operation or having a baby will pile the pounds on suddenly but more generally the woman who gains weight once will do so again unless she adopts some plan of life and diet which will keep her weight at the correct point The average woman is on a kind of weight seesaw She's up She’s down She gains She loses She gains she loses on and on disturbances there or perhaps the lake was at one time a geyser Or perhaps the txith of the story will never be known V J Morgan Utah reducing routine so that we have to go through a dieting period over and over again By Josephine Lowman There are definite reasons for this In the first place metabolism plays its part Because of this some women are more subject-to overweight than others More often this tendency is due to habits in eating and physical activity The woman who is active physically the one who indulges in sports regularly is not so apt td become obese as her sedentary sister and when she does gain a few pounds they are more attractively distributed just as we can in anything else People seem to feel that they N long ago a reader’s letter said “All of the recipes one sees are designed for nonsee direcfatties I constantly tions for these ' creamed and fried delicacies Why not some recipes that are good but nonfattening?” This is a fine idea it seems to me and could be worked out If you would like to have my leaflet No 36 "Count Your Calories” send a stamped envelope with your request for it to Josephine Low-ma- n in care of The Salt Lake are bom with certain tastes in! food when actually most of these are cultivated in early! childhood by the food their! mother gave them We can learn! to like articles of food to whichl we are not accustomed In other! words we can change our food’ habits into a more healthful and beautifying pattern if we: will It’s a big job to lose many self-address- ed unwanted pounds and it would be a satisfying resolution to de- -j termine to keep our weight where it should be once we! have used the neqessary to attain our best) poundage It is discouraging to see the pounds piling tip again) soon after we have completed a j 1F A woman’s tastes in eating are cultivated to enjoy most the rich calorie packed foods then of course she will be a victim of overweight in most cases We can form habits in eating Tribune-Telegra- Home Serive m department Salt Lake City 10 Utah Josephine Lowman's "Why Grow Old ?” is a regular feature - in the Salt Lake Telegram self-discipli- ch dinner to come I was afraid he would lose it as he stood there admiring it avs av ! HnHnTnolonTouauk at mmmmm iummm MORTON STEERING " Realizing he had no net he stooped down put the squirming fish in his sock and while holding the elastic top tight against his leg so the fish couldn’t wriggle out he started to cross the stream 1 x j - Easy clamp-o- n i Slowly working his way stooping loW to keep a firm! grip on the sock' his mouth got closer and closer to the surface of the water At one large boulder I saw him raise his head take a deep breath and with head bent under the water $egin walking toward me On the outskirts of the boulder as the swifter current started sweeping him down he frantically waved his arms to keep balanced let loose of the sock and the next thing we knew our dinner had squirmed jfree! — Le Roy B Van Cott Springdale Utah Tc4xt t For Safety WHEEL spinnER ::Vvi r special '! - WESTERN GIANT MULTI-GRI- P TIRES Ask about our Thrifty Payment Plan 4Ci type Fits any There’s sure non-ski- d traction in those 4300 grippers that in even the road the worst of winter weather The to cling carcass gives longer mileage and 23 stronger than pre-wcooler running Come in and learn just how low our prices are -- place on the wheelI will not slip '4 ALL W0C1 AUTO ROSE ar SPIciflll For Quicft Sare Starts FULL SIZE batteries jsfeowr Cold mornings can’t a hot $493 Reg SPECIAL g stop VARCON There’s plenty of reserve power for winter accessories and longer life Guaranteed for one year to 30 months depending on model Ask about our low exchange prices sure-startin- Shades of the Old West fT'HE FOLLOWING dramatic episode was not pre-arrang- ed X There were no cameras grinding no 'publicity no fanfare because It just happened To me it was the more interesting I know one of the principals Kit Carson IV great-grands- of the original Kit Carson one of the frontiersmen About the year 1803 Pres Thomas and Clark to explore the northwest Eventually they reached what is now Astoria Ore and turned back to St Louis Mo Sacajawea with her baby on her back was their invaluable Indian guide on this long and treacherous trip Her trek with Lewis and Clark to the Pacific coast and back to what is now central Wyoming js doubtless one of the greatest feats of physical endurance ever performed by a woman —then just 19 years of age After the journey the two explorers took Sacajawea’s child to St Louis to be cared for and educated The child married later and many descendants followed him- - Hia youngest descendant isone Finn Barnett who enrolled at the Haskell Indian school in Lawrence Kan He was a member of the ' Boy Scout movement before on the attack Pearl Harbor the Boy Scouts Shortly of America undertook to mark the old 'Kit Carson trail 'from San Diego Cal to St Louis Kit Carson IV was a member of the scout troop from Sanford Colo which participated in the ceremonies Somewhere along the old Kit Carson trail in Arizona the two boys met Neither had known! the other would be y present The story was related by young Kit Carson while I was selling merchandise to his father Kit Carson HI in Sanford r r r m sign glare-reducin- ch rj ’1r ir J- amber lens g ? -- 11? 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