| Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Dorothv Dix Puppy Love May Seem Real but as Boys and Girls Grow Old erThey Realize That Each Must Have Certain Attributes That Make Happiness How often can you fall in love? Not school boy and girl crushes not passing fancies not temporary infatuations put real love or what have you? genuine Many people ask this question not only of others but also of their boy's keen line It is the comown hearts and when they find radeship the liking to do the same that they are beginning to run a things having the same tastes temperatue for the second or the ability to keep each other ' third time over some member of entertained and amused that the opposite set and thrill at the makes them fall in love with each sound of a footstep they are other just as surprised as if they had measles or the the Another reason why we can fall whoopraught ing cough again They are pitiably in love more than once is because As we grow uncertain as to whether their we change ourselves symptoms indicate that they have and develop and learn from experibeen stricken down with a fatal ence our tastes alter so that those attack or are merely the victims who once appealed to ms appeal to of a slight indisposition from us no longer But we know what we which they will recover in a day want and when we find it we spt or two and for which they will be our hearts upon it with a fervor that no boy or girl can feel And none' the worse that is what so often makes a Naturally when we speculate about man's and woman's last love the how often one can fall in love we best love of all DOROTHY DIX have to consider the type of love Copyright 1936 Under discussion and also the temperament of the Individual Undoubtedly there are men and women who give all that they have of romance and affection to their first loves and thereafter have nothing left to give anyone They are sentimental bankrupts But it is equally true that there are millions of other men and women who can fall in love as often as the occasion requires and who if the lips they love are not available are just as happy kissing other lips that are near Their Menu for Full Day Will hearts are transient hotels in which Serve Small Family different guests continually come and go and for whom there is alof Three ways welcome on the doormat Food To Disguise Leftovers As for love there Is the grand passion and there is puppy love When you have either you think you will never get over it Undoubtedly those who experience the grand passion never love but once If they marry the object of their affection they are faithful unto death If through misadvan-tag- e or through death they lose their beloveds they never cease to mourn them If through sheer loneliness they try to recapture their vanished dream they find that it cannot be done They have broken their alabaster box and spilled its incense at another’s feet and they have nothing but pale liking to offer a new love No love is so violent while it lasts as puppy love None are so sure that their love is eternal and will outlast time and eternity as adolescents None are so sure that the particular boy and girl who have Fuel WEIGHT CONTROL BY momentarily caught their fancies are the only ones and that there will never be another Yet with even fair luck most boys and girls do escape marrying their first or even their second or third or fourth loves and to thank God for it ' As a matter of fact and it is a fortunate thing for us that it is true great lovers are as rare as great opera singers Most of us are no more capable of experiencing the grand passion than we are of singing like Caruso The best that we can do is to pipe along a trifle off key and to make of our little loves comedies and novelettes Instead of tragedies Thus it becomes possible for us to love many times and each time sincerely and there are many reasons for this One is that we love different people for different reasons When we are young for instance we are ensnared by beauty and gaiety A boy falls in love with a girl because she has a pretty face or golden hair or blue eyes A girl falls in love with a boy because he Is tall dark handsome and romantic looking Boys and girls are sure they are meant for each other because their steps match in the dance Rarely if ever do young people fall in love because of each Other's intelligence or characters But let these first loves come to grief and the boy and girl part and become older When they fall in love again it is with an entirely different set of characteristics Then what attracts them is what is under the woman’s golden locks what’s behind the WE GIVE &9C Coffee for Children LUNCHEON MENU Pickles Oyster Stew Sponge Cake Pineapple Topped Tea DINNER MENU Roast Beef Pie Baked Beets Bread Grape Conserve Head Lettuce Relish Dressing Baked Pears Cream 2-- London is building a mill at Vio toria dock that will have a storage capacity sufficient to keep the metropolis supplied with flour for a week RUMMAGE SALE Grace Church 273 W Tem Tues ii Wed 10 a m South (Advertisement) G&EflN TRADING STAMPS The Eureka Heater Saves to on Your Coal Bills Come in and select your heater if 750And Up Big SALE in LIVING ROOM SUITES Finest” Other If you want to reduce decrease your use of Carbohydrates especially sugars and desserts Of these fuel foods fats are the ones which must be watched most closely by the reducer since they contain two and times as many calories as protein or ear' bohydrates You can see the reason why butter cream fat drippings and pastries add pounds Each one-four- th ounce of $ffiy50 0X1 ranges as low as $2250 $3500 $4900 Ask mother— she knows fat gives 255 calories Sypnosis of preceding instalments: Shane O’Hara of Baltimore sells his new biplane to help out the family finances when his once wealthy father dies picks up cheap an old crate he used to own and hops off for California to see what can be done about La Paloma ranch which his father gave him when he was 21 Near San Feliz his plane takes fire and his parachute lands him in a giant elm tree The whistling of "Little birdie in the tree’ directs his attention to a small figure In faded blue trousers The whistling continues impertinent and he threatens a spanking when he gets to earth fie does just that only to discover that the urchin he has just spanked is a girl who at first is angry then goes away laughing when she notes his embarrassment Aged Timothy Delane known thereabouts as Don Timoteo asks Shane to be his guest at his Rancho Soledad which by lucky chance adjoins La Paloma When at dinner he meets beautiful Rose Delane his host’s granddaughter the possessive attitude of Don Fernando Miller irritates him though at first he reddens at the suspicion that she is the imp he spanked Delane tells him the title tp La Paloma has been questioned Black Sam Ver-duis the claimant and when Shane goes to see him the Mexican now manager tells him he can take possession only over his dead body Shane tells Don Timoteo he will let the courts decide As they ride back to Soledad together Delane with a twinkle in his eye that Shaqe ‘does not note says “I take it you aren’t very simpatico to Don Fernando” Shane meets Rose’s gentle mother and her crippled little brother Teddy INSTALLMENT 9 Shane took advantage of Don Timoteo's offer of the use of a car to drive toi San Diego There were a number of matters needing his attention iii the city and in that direction He would go first to the spot where his plane had fallen and see if its remains were in anybody’s way But as he had drifted down in his ’chute he had seen where the plane had crashed — a desolate arid hillside far from any house or tilled land It could lie there in peace— or in pieces — without bothering any one he guessed But at the same time it would be only courtesy to find out whom the land belonged to and arrange matters with that one That being done he would go to San Diego visit the courthouse and discover what he could about his deed to La Paloma Then to find some title company to which he could refer the matter and have the title traced carefully In a few days or a week or two he would know where he was "at” in respect to his ranch Also there should be a couple of trunks awaiting him at the Santa Fe station which he had sent along by express from Baltimore These would contain much needed clothing He’d have them sent by truck to Soledad And after these things had been attended to probably he would drop around to Lindbergh field and get acquainted with some of the flying fellows there Don Timoteo Stops Shane But just as his foot touched the starter of the roadster which Don By George E Holt At this barrage the girl gasped Timoteo hacf had brought around for him the old gentleman appeared and retreated to the far corner of again in the doorway and hailed him then came down the steps "I wonder son” he said “if it would Inconvenience you to take a passenger to town with you?” “Why not at all sir” replied Shane “Glad to” “You see something was forgotten in town yesterday” explained Don Timoteo "at the hospital where Teddy has been taking treatments It’s only a small strap that was forgotten but he should have it” "Only too glad to take aome one along” repeated Shane “Or maybe I could get the strap for him myself if- -” He bit pis words off short Then added hurriedly "But I guess some one who knows about it had better go” The explanation for this sudden change of base was tpe feminine figure who had just appeared hatted and gloved in the doorway A figure which wore a boyish sports costume and tarn and which smiled at him mystically Quick upon the heels of the Impulse which had caused him' to change his Idea came a memory which sent a cold chill up his spine ' The girl he had spanked! And also the Miss Rose Delane of the night before! Half way now kid in the faded denim and khaki and the silver beauty of the dinner party Half of each rather But no mistaking now She tripped down the steps and to the car still wearing her mysterious —or was it mischievous— smile Patted old Don Timoteo on the arm in farewell Climbed through the door that Shane had at last had presence of mind enough to throw open for her and settled back against the leather cushions Rose Accompanies Him “San Diego James” she said blithely Shane threw in the clutch and the machine shot forward smoothly Through the gates Down a straightaway of yellow road "So— it was— you” Shane groaned mournfully staring straight ahead “Oh yes £)h dear yes It was me” said the girl cheerfully “Poor little me who was spanked just for looking at a funny bird—" "Don’t you say it!" snapped Shane wrathfully "Don’t you talk about little birdies If you do—” "You’ll do it again sir? But aren’t you ashamed of yourself? Tell me honestly now didn’t 'you stay awake all night repenting your cruelty toward the young?” "I did not" averred Shane still looking down the straightaway and giving the car more gas than it needed "Not a repent” You didn’t! Yet "Oh — 00—00 you have a kind face You just put your head down on your little white pillow and went night— night— without ever a thought for the child you Was that had so cruelly beaten a snort sir? A snort?” Shane O’Hara remained silent but not so his tormentor "Did you really? Didn't you think even once of—of me?” But Shane O’Hara too had Irish He turned his blood in his veins head now looked the teasing girl square in her eyes and spoke "I didn't think” he said slowly like firing a repeating rifle ‘‘of anything except you as you were at dinner I think you are the lpve-liegirl I ever saw and my one regret is that I did not kiss you instead of spank you” eight-cylind- er the seat “Oh!” she murmured "He’ll bite if you prod him” And then with one of those abrupt metamorphoses of which only a young woman is capable she became all injured dignity expressed in sarcasm “They breed pretty fast workers in Baltimore don’t they?” she said "But I don’t think you will be able to work quite so fast In California The air is perhaps milder- - more lassitudlnous don’t you think 7” Bose Scornful There was scorn profound scorn in her voice to Shane’s ears— although Don Timoteo more accus tomed tq the vagaries of his granddaughter might have grinned at her Shane ventured a look and saw the chin proudly uptilted the eyes half shut and somber the hands clenched in her lap A faint perfume as of violets came from her and she was more desirable than ever She meant what she had said that was clear But neither the O’Hara blood nor aviation pro duces cowards He could be just as dignified— snooty by gosh!— as any Spanish daughter of California blood or no Spanish blood “But" he said coldly "I must have been dreaming Certainly I was mistaken in my opinion I'll admit your looks but your disposition's terrible He did not turn to observe the effect of his words but drove on eyes on the road He'dSald his say and she could either like it or lump it Whom did she think she was anyhow? Did she think she could get away with murder? That he was something to wipe her little feet on? Well maybe she could do it with birds like this Fernando Miller and other products of a lassitudlnous climate but not with Shane O'Hara of Baltimore where they had winters "Ain’t it great” said the girl after a strained silence "that everybody don’t think the way you do?” I suppose” “Don Fernando growled Shane and then would have recalled the hasty words The girl shot him a quick oblique look cocked her head raised her eyebrowg and nodded slowly— all of which was lost on Shane taking a curve over a viaduct Then she turned a machine gun upon him if Don Fernando "Naturally wishes to marry me he must hold a somewhat betteropinion as to my disposition” ?he did not' have to turn her head to see the effect of this sentence upon her companion The car swerved the driver stiffened in his seat inhaled a swift breath Taut silence ”1—1 didn't know” said Shane then his mouth a grim line “I apologize — and all that If you will have the kindness to forget — everything Miss Delane And of course congrats” He heard himself speaking Speaking some sort of slush But he was d face a little sick and the of Don Fernando Miller danced before his eyes It couldn’t be — but why not? What did he know about it? What did he know about Miss Delane except that she was beautiful? What did he know about anything? sloe-eye- Don’t st Horoscope Abuse Feeling By Angelo Patri At a gathering of mothers someput thO questoln "What memory of your childhood is sharpest today?” The Answers were of the sort to Indicate hat fear made the sharpest impression but carries with it a feeling of helplessness dislike failure Joy seemed to have made somewhat less of an impression but its feeling was stimulating' happy and tendedtoward a wilt to body succeed Each foremost memofy that was recalled had been accompanied by keen emotion Deep-root"fear anger hate belonged in one group all accompanying unhappy memories Love joy hope success and its uplift accompanied the other set all of them happy stimulating memories even memories of a more advanced stage We remember longest and recall most clearly the event that was accompanied by strong emotion We can use that basic tyct in setting ideas and consequent habits of behavior Inasmuch as fear carries with it a distasteful memory accompanied by dislike it is not the one to use if it can be avoided That means too that we should try to avoid arousing fear and anger in children when we are trying to teach them We want to rear them in health in strength 'of spirit Fear the poisonous emotion will not help us to that end But love and joy and understanding will always help Famous Story In this connection I like the story of Mrs Wesley the mother of the famous brothers John and Charles She decided that it was time to each them the alphabet She prepared their minds for a happy event of great importance Something that would mean great joy to them for all their lives was to come and soon When? Next Wednesday morning at 10 o’clock The boys talked about this mysterious happening wondering questioning guessing what it might be Their mother would only say: “It is very important It means a great deal to you in the future On Wednesday you will know” Two days Tuesday Wednesday — really only one daj— the boys counted Soon they would know the treat In store for them Wednesday morning they were up and about early Their mother dressed in her best and said they were to wear their bes clothes too Then in gala attire by the fireside in the parlor the little lads learned their alphabet In two hours They remembered that event with reverence and delight all their days You can judge for yourself whether or not that alphabet meant much to them— one the hymn writer the other the great reform preacher Associate Lesson With Emotion whereas an ounce of protein and carbohydrates yields 113 calories For the same number of calories (To be Continued) Any lesson you can have more than twice as Copyright 1936 by George E Holt ciation with much protein or carborhydrates as fat In other words you can- - eat twice as much lean meat as fat meat for an equal number of calories By restricting the fat you get the most food for the least calories If you take too many pats Day-by-D- ay of butter and are lavish with cream gravy and French dressing you will quickly pass your calorie limit use as a pole around and still be hungry Indians of Western Canada ttruP which to dance I—CREE AND BLOOD TRIBES Painted men and women danced It’s never too late to carve Among the interesting Indians of for a long period seldom less than western Canada sre the Cree and 10 hours at a stretch Music was your way back to healthy' supplied by drums and there was symmetry Send a large the Blood tribes chanting by those who were watchstamped envelope The Crees had special names for ing In addition each dancer blew and five cents in stamp or coin each month or “moon” of the year a whistle or flute made from the to Ida Jean Kain in care of this paper for your copy of For the "September moon” there leg bone of a crane Several thousand Crees live in were two names One was “Dodging the Calorics” This includes the material for bemeaning “the moon Manitoba at the present time A when moose lose their horns” The large number also live in the ginners northwest territory other was In Alberta we find members of In order to use your stored body meaning "the moon when leaves fall the Blood tribe Like Indians of from trees” the calories fat you must decrease your the plains region of the United below your energy requirements States they use eagle feathers to Food knowledge helps you to build decorate their heads A warrior calorie judgment Decrease the carmay wear only one or two feathers bohydrates— breads cereals sugars in his hair but some members of desserts and potatoes— and use as the tribe have large feather war little fat as possible in the diet bonnets These are the foods which count Sometimes a Blood Indian warcan and safely highest in calories rior wears a necklace reaching albe reduced To improve your health most down to his waist and made from ankle bones of deer This may disposition and beauty the protective elements— proteins minerals be taken as a sign that he is a good and vitamins— must be present In hunter Blood Indians who lived normal amounts in forest regions long ago obtained The daily menu included in the much of their food by shooting deer column is balanced for health and with arrows Nowadays when they on is planned to give satiety go forth to hunt they are able to calorie cut These menus contain use rifles obtained from the white more food than you ordinarily take men while reducing but they contain (For General Interest section of You can eat and less calories your scrapbook) on three balanced The leaflet called "Music Masgrow sylph-lik- e meals a day— if you know your ters” may be had by sending a calories stamped return envelope Cheerio! to me in care of this paper MENU REDUCING ed driven home in assoemotion sticks Be SEPTEMBER 21 Those who are most likely to he affected by planetary vibrations to- day were born from November 21 through December 20 General Indications Morning—Unimportant Afternoon —Good Evening— DoubtfuL The day is good with the exception of petty annoyances Today’s Birthdato You may be required to do laborious work but it should do much good for humanity' Colds grippe and a general rundown condition may assail you in April '1937 if you are not careful to keep built up Do not add to your responsibilities then Avoid extravagance particularly in your home in November 1936 Danger avoid rash actions ot d instruhandling of ments and fire from November ' through 15 1936 sharp-pointe- careful about its use It an bless and it can damn those upon whom its power is used Frighten a child With a dog and he fears dogs for ever after Please him with a dog and he loves them as friends and companions all his life Teach a school subject in true fashion enlisting the sympathy and understanding of the child and you endow him with knowledge that is power Present it as a hateful task accompanied by deprivation and punishment and you make it a matter of avoidance and loathing evei after Emotion is the driving force of memory It is better to reverence if than to abuse it Mr Patri has prepared a leaflet entitled "Changing Habits” in which he tells parents how to overcome a child’s unpleasant habits Send for it addressing your request to Mr Angelo Patri Child Psychology Department of this Inclose a paper enstamped velope Copyright 1936 by the Bell dicate Inc Syn- Australia is increasing the country’s voluntary militia forces to the full peacetime establishment of at an annual additional cost of 31250000 35-0- w At home njof delectable Iun Clamt ( ia feed l VitinMilld h Kneet Clean white meott silly pecked in sriglnal isy tritiem juksi iconemi-co- l Recipe ot your grocer's Mi - — r With Uncle Ray ed RAlANrED Breakfast— Grape jitle y§ (last 1 toft boiled erg 1 slice toast Butter 14 pat Coffee 1 teaspoon cream teaspoon sugar Lnnrheon— Carloads This Year of Round Oak Ranges “America’s one-thir- Cocoa Opening 8 Extra pounds mean calories spare Food is fuel — calories— and whei you bite off more than you can burn the excess goes to avoirdupois Food principles taught to the tune of the calorie stick will help you to beat Old Man Obesity at his own game When you know which foods are indispjensible to health and beauty and ‘which ones make you fat then you can pick and choose and lose weight Foods are classified as "protec tive” “repair and regulating” and "energy supplying” Proteins min erals and vitamins repair regulate and protect Lean meats eggs milk fruits and vegetables contain these elements and are Included in the reducing diet in normal amounts Any diet lacking these important foods is unsafe for prolonged use Make Calorie Cut To burn body fat the reducer must take a calorie cut somewhere along the line in order to draw on d the stored fat for of her energy The calorie slash is taken in fuel foods only fats and carbohydrates — better known to you as butter and cream sugar and sweets bread and cereals (Serving Three) BREAKFAST MENU Grapefruit Scrambled Eggs and Bacon Toasted Roiis Jam Big Fall and pay later CALORIES By LOUISE BENNETT WEAVER Roast Beef Pie One cup diced cooked beef 3 cup diced cooked carrots ’4 cujK cooked peas M cup diced coolied 2 tablespoons celery chopped onions 1 tablespoon chopped green pepper Vt teaspoon salt teaspoon paprika 2 tablespoons flour 1 cup gravy or milk Blend flour with beef and vegetables Add rest of ingredients and pour into buttered shallow baking dish Cover with crust Crust One cup flour lk teaspoon salt U teaspoon celery salt 3 tablespoons fat 1 egg 3 tablespoons milk Mix flour and seasonings cut in fat and add egg Slowly add milk until soft dough forms Pat it out and fit over top baking Min Make four slits in top and bake 25 minutes in moderate oven Baked Pears Three pears efip sugar 1 tablespoon lemon juice i cup orange 3 juice Va teaspoon cinnamon cup water 1 tablespoon butter Cut pears in halves discard peels and cores Arrange pears flat sides up in buttered shallow baking pan Add rest of ingredients Bake 25 minutes in moderate oven Baste frequently Serve warm or cold When serving iced tea it is a good idea to freeze iced tea into cubes which can be used later to chill the beverage The same rule holds for iced coffee The beverages then will not be weakened by iced water cubes SEPTEMBER 21 1936 Rose of Soledad Makes blown-in-the-bott- le Tasty Ways £v MONDAY MORNING - UNCLE RAY Tomorrow— Use of the Buffalo Calorie 50 Iff 7 1 rounded ft Copyright 50 50 Venetians Gamble Legally 300 100 Tomato sup clear 10 Celery and radishes 50 Crackers 2 double Pear and cottage cheese salad (fruit 150 dressing) "iuo Dinner— Meat loaf 200 20 Relish Mashed potatoes 100 cup 30 Ptrtng beans 1 cup 2ft Chopped vegetable salad (lnecar) 200 Tumpkln pie Publishers Syndicate 1936 Indian warrior October had a name meaning "moon when the birds fly south” and November was “the ice moon” December was the “big wind moon” and January ‘the very cold moon" February was The old moon" March “the eagle moon” April "the 57ft goose moon” May "the frog moon" Total calories for day 1180 June ‘the moon when birds lay lour Dietitian their eggs” July ‘the moon when IDA JEAN KAIN birds cast their feathers” and August "the moon when young birds fly” Among the old customs of the foot- - Crees is the Sun Dance which took After measuring the print found at Siliguri India an place during June From far and astrologer declared that it undoubt- wide Indian warriors and squaws A tall edly belonged to Aswathama one of gathered for the ceremony the immortals of Hindu scriptures poplar tree was cut down and the A Blood VENICE (UP) — After a dispute lasting 15 years Venetians have won the right to public gambling again It was in 1776 that the Venetian republic banned such gambling and closed (the famous Ridotto (Gentlemen’s club) which Was famed throughout Europe for its “sky’ high” gambling Hawaii Bananas in Slump HONOLULU (UP) — Although Hawaii is the only section of the United States where bananas are grown commercially on any scale shipments to continental markets from 249185 recently dropped bunches according to department of commerce figures A bunch of bananas sells for approximately 31 f o b Honolulu j If you’re going to Los Angeles you can include San Francisco in your first class roundtrip ticket for only $1 extra rail fare! 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