Show I THE GARLAND :: Babies Older Children Need Sunshine f t"- Sunning th Baby in Hi Carriage bv the United States Department cod liver oil during the vviitcr months Agriculture) — WNU Service ami sun baths the year aiound Fables uoeil and so do Is effecOnly a purt of the sunlight efchildren It lias an important tive — the t fect on their growth Ies of rays Of course evthese are present In the winter er) one has realized this In a geueral These rays do not pass through way for a long tune but only In rethe ordinary window glass nor through cent years hue we known the reasons heavy clothing so It Is necessary to haloes Normal growth of hones depends not put frequently where the direct At sunlight will fall on their skin only on the food that t lie child eats lids season of the year a baby can be but also upon the mineral content of that food and the presence of vitamin placed out of doors In his carriage evD if from wind Vitamin D ery sunny found in cod liver day protected oil as well as In certain foods or It People used to think it necessary for babies to be carefully shielded from mny e supplied to the body by exposdirect sunlight When a baby was put ure to the du eat rays of sunlight he was bundled up In When bones do’ not form or grow normany clothes and the hood of the carmally we say the child has rickets Where there Is plenty of sunshine riage was pulled up to keep out evand children can he ery ray or sunlight in the sun throughout It has also been believed that a the year they seldom In colder climates have rlikets howbaby’s eyes ore weak and sensitive ever where children must be Indoors to light The aun does not cause Inso much this dNeiise is likely to be flammation but It should never be alMothers should begin very lowed to shine directly on the eyes prevalent whether they are open or closed The early to tuke precautions against rickets by providing diets with adequate moment the child opens his eyes he mineral content with supplemented gets the full effect of the glare caus- spared TIMES ng a shock which the child’s processes are not organized to handle Repeatshocks of this kind may cause per ninnent Injury There Is way to expose the baby to plenty of sunshine as Is shown In wlthoyt eye Injury The the accompanying Illustration hood of the baby carriage Is arranged so that the sun will shins on the He baby’s cheeks hut not In Ids eyes should he turned first on one side and hen on the other Ills hands too are to the sun’s rays for a few minutes each day The Illustration Is from a chart prepared by the service of the United States HeIn a series parin cut of Agriculture wjilch Is called “Huild Early for Good Growth" In sunning a baby care must be takA en not to burn his tender skin slight reddening of the skin each day will gradually bring about tanning deGet the baby used to sunlight by Excessive grees tanning should be avoided because It prevents the ultraand violet from penetrating rays Iherefore makes the sunbath less effective Every few days the amount of body surface exposed should be creased at first slowly but as the days After the grow warmer more rapidly face and bauds are used to the sun the arms may he bared Do this for only a few minutes at first the time Soon the legs being Increased dally Later sun baths may may he hared In warmer he given the whole body months the length of time Is Increased but the sunning should considerably he given 11 a m or after 3 p m to avoid the very hot part of the day GARLAND UTAH Keep Record of Household Expenses ed (Prepared ot br th United Statu Dnartmeot Aiirlculture )— WNU Saryica Making a budget and keeping rec of household expenditures have coinUtently advocated by home management the lust few specialists Hie years of keeping ao purpose counts Is to learn where the family Income goes and If necessary to make changes that will result In Increased satisfactions for all the fam- ords been ily- ( Some "" hoinemukers lu Erie county accounts under the direccounty home demonstration Ohio kept tion of the Children Need Quart of Milk Every Day $ Besides the protein which makes milk such a valuable source of bodymaterial building It contains other substances which make It a most complete food Milk Is rich In ’calcium and phosphorus which are essential for building hones teeth and for regIn ulating body processes general The Iron In milk though low in amount Is readily avalluble Vitamins A and B are abundant In milk a'nd Vitamins C and D are present In smaller degree Each child In the family should have a quurt of clean wholesome milk every day of MARY CRAHAM BONNER An aquarium as you know Is a very fish large tank filled with water where from far away and near are brought to live All kinds of fishes that are rare are In the brought there for an aquarium fish world Is like a zoo In the animal world Now the fairies thought that some time very very early In the morning to the they would pay a flying visit fighting fishes before any of the aquarium keepers were up and around fishes had come from far These and the more they fight the away more they change colors from dull grays Into turn They bright reds and blues and all the time they are fighting they are changing These Recipes Will Be Enjoyed By NELLIE MAXWELL XXXXDOCOCOOOOCxDOX)OCOCOOOOOOOOOOO(XXDOOOOOOOOOOOOOODOOC)OOOOOOOOOOOOCXXXXXDOOOOOOOO one cupful of marshmallows with the spoonfuls on buttered baking sheet and Upon th© phouMcrs of the past sta ml scissors This makes 13 Dip the scissors Into water bake 15 minutes And to the future turn our questo keep the mallows from kisses tioning ees What add doth she hold In store cupful of nutmeats As the apples which have been kept what precious prize one cupful of cream beaten until stiff In cold storage have lost some of That v© inav wrest from out her add a pinch of salt and a flavoring of their freshness and flavor add a half close shut hands? vanilla — Elizabeth This amount will make one cupful of grapefruit Juice to them Wade dozen large puffs when putting to stew Instead of waA cream Irlah Kisses — To puff pastry Is very simple cupful of ter the result will be a different and to make but the baking is the test of peanut butter add cupful of tasty applesauce Its s dates of a cupful of Welsh rabbit mixture makes a fine Nev er remove the powdered sugar and two unbeaten egg the ready prefilling for sandwiches whites puffs from the oven Mir and beat until they are pared Is always good until they feel blended thoroughly Drop by tea (© 111 WMtarn Nwap&per Unloa) lifted when light from the pan Bagdad Crsam toP u ff s— Heat gether one cupful and cupful water boiling add When boiling corn oil NICHOLAS By CHERIE of a cupful of ur mixed with one and one half f of cornstarch and of salt all well sifted teaspoonful get her Stir and mix vigorously mixture leaves the sides of the Cool and add one at a time in roe eggs healing well after the of each now add one tenspoon-of baking powder and beat well - spoonfuls on a baking nl drop Into circular form eet shapihg depend-ike from "o to 4r minutes Cool upon the size of trie puff near the t with a sharp knife of the puff remove any doughy nlcr and fill with the following: of dates and a package Cut perfection Rhubarb Conserve Liked With Cold Meats onooonoooooooooooooooooo meant n By a ‘conserve’’ Is usually uit preserve containing such ingredl-ilas oranges and lemons nuts lisins and various other additions to from which the conserve ie fruit Is liked A conserve kes Its name to cold meat an accompaniment bread and is a luncheon orsweet with plain cake itter cookies ted of Agriculture Rhubarb Conserve and KraCd rind cut nts rhubarb cups blancnrd t'ne f almonds cut in sugar juice and ’ small pieces oruiues rind tsp salt riltJ Juice lemons Combine all the Ingredients except” ii it the mixture slowly lints then boil Is dissolved nUl the sugar until the conserve is thick ami Add tic nuts stir and pour to hot sterilized Jelly glasses 27 dirty: Kill them quick! Largest Seller la 121 Coon tile Phrase Ascribed to Great Men All Wroaf The Detroit News is responsible for this "debunking” of some great men of the past: Washington did not make use of th phrase "entangllhg alliances’' In In his farewell any of his speeches “It Is our true address he stated: policy to steer clear of permanent alliances with any portion of the foreign world” It was Thomas Jefferson who In his Inaugural address spoke of "peace commerce and honenest friendship with all nations tangling alliances with none” The saying about “fooling the people" Is commonly attributed to Lincoln bat Is not mentioned In his biographies It was probably s common proverb long before Lincoln ever used It If he did so Herbert Hoover never treat from the Fairy Queen — to wavs used the expression “noble experiher wand and make them very small ment" with regard to prohibition In for their visit with the fighting fishes a letter to Senator Borah long And sure ths became fairies the Presidential campaign Mr enough the most glorious of bright red bright Hoover stated: “Our country baa blue and a deep deep deep wonderful deliberately undertaken a great sopink cial and economic experiment noThen the fishes who were quite ble In motive and In purwide awake and ready for anything by pose" Woodrow Wilson never said this time suggested they should have this country was too proud to fight In a speech to newly t battle naturalized “So yon do light?" asked on of the citizens in Philadelphia he said: fairies "V thought we would suggest the leading and elevating “Peace playing Instead of fighting Influence of the world and strife Is “W won't like fighting and we not There Is such a thing a a a thought maybe we could see your colman being too proud to fight There ors Just the same way— and we did” la such a thing as a nation being “Dear me of the yes" said on ao right that it does not need to confairies “w fight but we Just have e vince others by force thnt it Is Jollly sort of water battle right” “You could' call It playing If you liked Back to Primitive Age "IVe change colora then Just as we Chinese railways and consequently have been doing" the farmers are always the first to So the fairies watched and It was suffer when civil war breaks out Just s Jolly water blittle but the col The first task for (he military chiefors of the fishes were really wondertain Is to seize ns much rolling stock ful as lie cun for the trnnsiortntlon of It was the talk of Fairyland for daye his troops This means thnt most and days for all the fairies went back civil wars are fought along the railand told of all the wonderful fishes roads and passenger and freight they had seen and how their colors traffic !a paralyzed The extent of changed and how lovely they were this ran be Imagined No trains It was Indeed an unusual trip have Lunhal the operated along (0 1111 WenUrn Ntwspapsr Union ) line for weeks except troop trains Farmers turn to the peculiarly constructed wheelbarrows to haul their produce Into town coming for mlfes over the trails ''Thirty billes outside the city Is a quarry noted for Ita are small boys given building Rarely Band For days streams of handkerchiefs enough coolies have been hauling this rand on wheelbarrows along the railroad Measure your mind's height by tbs Distance 30 miles — Washtracks shade It casts — Browning Battle the edges of the tank until the fishes were quite wide awake "What will we play?” asked one sleepy fish “Let's run races” said one of the fairies" and So the races began around around the tank for the little fairies became very tiny so they could get In tank— a been the that had special ington Star Minorities always kick and imes grow mighty sarcastic t its little bolero minus skirt and when you the want to appear quite summery simply lay aside both bolero and top skirt and In your slecvdcss gown you are all ready for bridge or afternoon tea at the club More and more now that life Is resolving Itself Into a program of one week end trip after another with exbaggage out of the question since the nuiority of pleasure seekers motor here mid there designers are considering the clothes problem from the standpoint of efficiency 1 here Is for Instanep the two Jacket which dross Is a result of the newly dire ted effort toward making one costume with variations do duty for sevIn eral hddjitlonal to Its own jacket of self material the frock adopts another either of velvet or taffeta ('cl Western Newspaper Union his fifteenth suit of doesn’t need i valet to Up man It Is (he few But really The It’s In usually that tree sense of our Our Else tive tier Love cated do wisdom are born It down fools stIIL the man get the Poiitively shakes Not sensipret- the being Timely Household Hints The screened attic windows keep the house cool Comfortable shoes make shopping holiday entertaining easier for homemaker and the A and ily quart of milk dally for each child a pint for each adult In the fams good standard for health Is berries keep best If they are cn ref ulIU picked over and spread out on a shallow dish in the refrigerator Fn“-- with the clothespin name of the owner printed on It Is a aafegujid for children's rubbers both at home and at school A to a You will be needing cape a cape to throw over your other light dresses and here you have It all — no extra The print luggage dress looks ever so chic topped with earth herit the up and Leave the npen to help poor as become well time ones Thplr rich ft Is one poetry Is a pastime those things thnt people like that they don’t expect to pay for It Is always a mystery nre contented to why so many know so like Is learning salvation Is the greatest foe of Tuberculosis Heart failure may the white race sometimes outrank it In statistics but Is a this general designation for many ilWenwt so waves sound high to resen hie a terrific been employed to kill bac— Poputwo Texas scientist Andilde A tempting appearance adds to the success of a vegetable dinner Color attractive arrangement of food on the plate and daintiness all count pitched squeak ns have teria by lar Mechanics Magtfzlne tT irSfcKlipjaaclg Poljrfecbic Utk mi College - of Engineering K OtkkaJ Uknk Leading Engineering School Univsmty M&iU Standard k Technical Sdamcm k Cbartrrrdt Most of people most the meek children grow Which do you value most In ana happy disposition or a other man serious helpful one? tle when free all the ways of having a good money hut they are the sought cost ' stitches taken tattooed Is a as I North— I suppose you know what It means to be on the losing aide? West — Yes sir I’m a farmer and married If not reciproand soften and Is never lost will flow hack the heart dreads wound but worse who Italians Croveo Is reputed to have the largest percentage of habitants of any village In Italy There are only 130 Inhabitants among whom there are three women of There are 13 nonagenarians and 20 persons who have reached years or more least frulL Isn’t very would be beauty towns man In a Is on hand not keep be known who It purify clothes begins living wise their let hoy the work people succeed ever that worm early before an hour somet- groat deal Here’s efficiency for you — An encostume the semble fashioned after the manner of the model pictured will solve the biggest part of the vacation clothes problem for by wearing this and that together it can be changed For the to live smart styles girl with a limited pocketbook it is a real “find" Morn as jou see In the picture It s Ideal for traveling The niftiest 1U wrapthing about this costume la around skirt which can be turned ln- - all insects— Pair Pity a financial Addressing editor a mountaineer complains that he bought oil stock from a “slicker" and was “skim" out of his money ’Tleeze what shall I do?” he begs “Ifyoa were ‘skun’ brother" apprises the editor In a class by yourself Be "you’re comforted In the thought that 'Many are skinned but few ire skun ” Skirt Changed Into Tie - On Cape Here Is a seasonable conserve made om rhubarb The special acid flavor the rhubarb makes It very agree-dwith meat The recipe is of home by the bureau of the United States Depar- mosquitoes ') flies— Evening Fairy Tale By tooocoooooooocooocoocxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxdocxxjoooooo 4 ageut for pv years In making her report to the United States Department of Agriculture the agent said: “A number of Interesting points were brought out when the results were summarized There and compared was great surprise at the number and cost of guest meals— what might be termed the high cost of hospitality The women also noted the higher cost per meal In a small family than in a All agreed that giving chillarge one dren an allowance develops In them a sense of the value of things The econof omy using home produced foods was greatly emphasized The meetings resulted also In the development of nutrition standards In menl planning when It was seen that food expenditures and a balanced diet were necessarily related and that maintaining better nutrition standnrds even at higher food cost was more Important than expenditures for some other Items” Pba gisafdgrsBta 1911 All subjects omitted la tenelv— practical— thorough courses Civil Mis U Electrical Mechanical Inc Architectural and Ktrartarul Liu SlBcerinr New courses In Aeronautical and Airplane Englneertn Special courses In Airplane Mechanics Acts Electrie Mechanics Machine Whop etc ignition Buttery fchop Complete HMrlrat Hrdmnltc Ahsn and Testing Laboratories Sea ok tv jwm’ torn Students aeetfftpd In financing their Writs (or (res catalog courses W 1 WOOD W E G IB RON President Registrar Men's Ties that make you big prof its aek for our Illustration card Advance Commerce IhUlaa Tsx Neckwear Co Sell W N U Salt Lak City No |