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Show GOLD AND BLUE TEXAS GUIUAn GIVES THE LITTLE FAEII GIRL BIG HAND M FARMER Established 1924 Published 1st and 15th of Each Month at Roosevelt, Utah. matter at Entered as second-clas- s the post office at Roosevelt, Utah, tinder the act of Congress of March 3. 2S79. Official organ od, the Uintah County Farm Bureau Office: Roosevelt Standard, Reoa-evel- t, Utah. Telephone 39. 53c Subscription Price, one year George H. Eorriaon Vksict EBrriaoa....Eagiaeao Manager Eggs Can Be Prepared in Many Way$ For The Children . With only 52 weeks in the year national concentration, it for happens occasionally th$t more than on topic occupies the center of attention. Fortunately, in the case of national child health week. and both being national egg week, 8, of week the there is no May conflict of interest. Eggs are one of the most neces-Bar- y and important foods in any childs diet. Throughout boyhood, egg yolks provide a part of the childs protein, or body building material, and vitamins A and D, as well as iron, calcium and phosphorus. Vitamin A. is believed necessary to normal growth and well being, even for adults Vitamin D, tbe antirachitic vitamin, is depended on for the prevention of rickets in children and in supplying it, egg yolks supplement the frequent exposure to sunshine that is now recommended for all children. Egg yolk is such a concentrated food that it must be introduced to the body gradually. A half or a whole teaspoonful is given at first mixed with cerial or fruit juice. The amount is gradually increased until the child a year old may taka a whole yolk or at least half a yolk regularly. From then on he may have a whole egg occasionally for variety, though he does not especially need the protein supplied by tbe white if be is getting a quart of milk a .day. In a few months his needs increase o that whole egg becomes a regular part of his diet. In preparing eggs for children says the Bureau of Home Economics of the?" United States Department of agriculture, slow, moderate heat should be used, and attention given to the dish when set before the child. Offer an egg with a tender white, soft cooked, poached, scrambled or shirred for breakfast or lunch, or an interesting fluffy om-l- et or souffle as a main dish for 1-- lunch or dinner. Various custard desserts are enjoyed by children and afford a good medium for slipping egg Into the soft days menu. Floating island, custard sauce for fruit, baked vanilla or carmel custard and custard Ice cream are some possibilities. Eggs may also be used In fruit whips for dessert and in sweet souffles. All of these egg foods will be of equally acceptable to the adults to tbe family, it Is not necessary prepare separate dishes In order to assure children plenty of eggs. . V I UTOPIA THEATRE Iew York Eight Club Queen Advises People to Saiy in Country. Why, even the call of Broadway came from the farm Hey I" Texas ranch I'm a Guinan. says product myself and certainly can teach farmers how to sow wild oats. Of course and ehe winked I cater to the gentleman farmer.' You hear a lot about farm relief these days. "Tbe only thing anybody read in the McNary-Hauge- n Bill was the part about farm relief. Its the farmer who puts the president in the chair. No class of people approaches the farmer ' in Influence. Texas Guinan is the most dazzling; York, the most spectacle in all New womantalked of in the world today, perhaps because she symbolizes the gay elements of city life as does no one else. Originator of the phrase, "Hello, sucker, which is the form of her greeting to night club patrons, and Give the Little Girl a Hand ber bid for applause she has fascinated all Manhattan, by her personality. And yet Texas Guinan, the greatest whoopee artist of them all, often thinks longingly of the farm. In an exclusive interview with a of .the Autocaster representative News Ser7ice, she told of her iearly Life on a ranch near Waco, Texas, 4 ranch of tremendous proportions, unpaid for until the time I left it. she Just get me somebody leaned forward with a lot of dough. and a nice farm already paid for and invite me to go there and rest oh baby! On tbe farm people make their 6wn laws. But I guess theyd keep eye on me on the farm. too. Theyd better. Ive been made the football of the prohibition law, you know and I've never had a drink in my life. Its easy to be a good ,girl on the farm but you've got to be . a good girl in the city to get away with it! Its great to live on a farm if you can afford to. What with radios and telephones and all the rest of It, a farm's a country home now. When I was out in the great open spaces we had no such con- An Ideal Place H-ey- f Roosevelt, Utah COMING ATTRACTIONS Sunday and Monday May 19 and 20 Mary Pickford in MY BEST GIRL The kind of a picture that only Mary Pickford could make. Dont miss it Also Cartoon A SOUTH POLE FLIGHT And Int. News Reel 35c and 15c Admission Tuesday, May 21 Ranger the wonder dog in 4 , TRACKED ; Fighting ranger, loyal, hunted, tearing into the sheep killer bulldogging run- -' away teams; uniting two lovers Also Comedy MICKEYS LAST CHANCE Also Fox Variety DETAILS ON DOGS Admission 25c and 15c Wednesday, May 22 Laura LaPlante in veniences. In those days people wanted to cut away from the farm on account loneliness today on the farm you can hear ball games, inauguration ceremonies and everything you want over the radio and have a better time than you would have on tbe scene. In my mail I get thousands of letters from kids saying Ive ftot talent. If they all came to the city there wouldnt be enough room to hold 'em. If the person intending to leave one In one thousand would have 'the the farm saw written before her a record of what she had to do and the hard knocks She would have to experience before cuccejedinsgt mot one In one thousand would have tha nerve to chance it. Of course Ive trained a lot of kids who came to me from, the farm tnd are now married to millionaires but for every one who makes a big bit, hundreds are disappointed. The farm is the hearth of the American home. of SCANDAL . The absorbing drama of a society girl who became the central figure in a scandalous mystery Also Final Chapter of , FIRE DETECTIVES And Chapter One of QUEEN OF THE NORTH WOODS Admission- r 25c and 15c - Thursday, May 23 China Night First Katioaal Feature Also Comedy HAVE PATIENCE Admission 25c end 15c r s |