Show Neither Tea Nor Coffee Advised for Children By Dr William Brady A nuu dose of caffeine the quantity a cup of coffee contains stimulates the heart increases the pulse rate and the force of heart beat and so tends to increase Mood pressure Physiologists and pharmacologists generally ascribe these effects of caffeine or coffee chiefly u not entirely to its action on the nervous system For caffeine or cof fee is primarily a brain and nerve stimulant The active principle alkaloid) in tea is identical in effect with that of coffee as it is that of mate In fact much of the caffeine used in medicine is extracted from tea and some from mate Caffeine is the active principle in Brazilian guar-an- a too Poisonous Effects' Nervousness irritability jumpi-nes- s insomnia palpitation and other disturbances of heart function digestive disturbances and morning headaches are the most common manifestations of chronic poisoning from excessive coffee drinking If the victim continues to drink too much coffee other symptoms ensue but this is still a health column A cup of tea ordinarily contains only a quarter or a third as much caffeine (sometimes called theine) as a cup of coffee Coffee contains a volatile oil (like that of orange peel) which develops the pleasant aroma on roasting some physi cians believe this oil accounts for digestive disturbances which some coffee drinkers have if they indulge in a second cup Roasted coffee contains about 12 percent of tannic acta Tea Leaves Effective Although tea leaves contain only about half as much tannic acid (tannin) as roasted coffee the type present in tea is much more effective for instance as a wet dressing for burns— freshly boiled (not just steeped) tea to keep gauze wet for a day or two or a kind of tea leave poultice may be applied over a layer of gauze or cheesecloth The tannin in tea is much more astringent in effect on the stomach and intestine than that in coffee It is because of the tannin in coffee that meticulous care is necessary when brewing to see that it does not boil not even for a moment Boiling extracts more of tannic acid which makes the e chowder liquid taste like and drives off into the atmosphere most ot me aroma the volatile oil which should impart flavor to the coffee Neither tea nor coffee is a beverage for children Only persons over 16 years of age may take tea or coffee without injury to soft-sho- health Questions and Answers How to Gain Weighs My son 19 69 Inches tall weighs 123 pounds He is so anxious to (Mrs S gain weight Answer— Send stamped J) envelope for pamphlet "How to Gain Weight" Whatever else he may do to gain he should self-address- ed Weekly Sew-Thrift-y Enact Scene From 'Cricket on Hearth' THE OGDEN (UTAH) hours sleep or invariably bed rest and remember he can't "make up lost sleep" get 8 Ogden Provisional League of Women Voters has made a local government survey to be used for picking out a particular issue to support during 1052 Purpose of the league is to imm self-address- "promote political responsibility through informed and active participation of citizens In govern- aaaMaBaaHBaaBaW ment" Activity of the league is by no means limited to its own members It reaches constantly into the comunity to develop a sense of responsibility in all citizens Welfare League Has Ever-read- Organised la with membership divided into small study units to promote more active individual participation Each unit meets twice a month with three general meetings of the entire membership during the year Its membership is open to all women of voting age The league la supported by membership as well as contributions from interested men and women of the y Volunteer Group Ken Davidson Isaac Campbell and Colleen Price enact a scene from the Ogden Drama club plav "Cricket on the Hearth which will be presented tomorrow d Thursday and Friday night at the Mt Ogden-Highlan- ward hall Ogden Drama Club to Give Production lor 3 Nights Ont-Patie- Couch Cover Inexpensive cotton fabric in gay colors can make an excellent cover for a studio couch and lend itself to flat braid trim Try using this across the center of a The Ogden Drama club will edge by the Ogden Aglaia made with box pleated straight corners and sent its annual play tomorrow night clut tickets may be obtained at bolster repeat the design on at eight o'clock at the Mt Ogden- G)a shoP in th lobby of Hotel pillows and all four square sides of the iciepnone J5uo front Highland ward halK Thu nlav chosen for this year's production is Dickens's "Cricket on the Hearth and it is under direction of Mrs Eber Piers Tomorrow night's performance will be for Drama club members and their guests Two other presentations of the play are scheduled for Thursday and Friday nights Tickets for Thursday's perform-anc- e which is sponsored by the Ben Lomond L D S stake are obtainable from William A Budge at the Commercial Security bank or Albert E Read at J G Read Bros For Friday's production which is ed I -- nt out-patie- nt When the cookie hatter sllrki to the spoon try dropping the batter wi'h a teaspoon that has been warm fiippert White first vice president-chair-maInternational relations Mrs John W Hayes second vice ©res local government survey Mrs Don O friend secn : B-- BAGS $1293 4 4b°9 ident-chairm- an 349 Suit Coses Steel lllhw l retary Mxa J Langfotd treasurer Mrs Gus Larson membership chairman Mrs Joseph F Breeze finance chairman 1 095 BUCK'S WJU Mrs Josephine Harbertson publications chairman: Miss Marian Smith publicity chairman Mrs George H Lowe Jr action chairman and Mrs Melvin H IwBSrt economic chairman I ! SUB PI US ot SbkK ard C'oHid 91 Highway Umy Open fvanittgt and Sundoyi 1951 It was organized in February 1951 With a long list of volunteer services to the community the Velfare League of Ogden started with a scant 12 members in 1934 has grown to 132 today with two major projects It has two primary objectives: To understand the community and to volunteer services to the community The first is realized partly through a course of 12 lectures by prominent qualified leaders in public education public health planning welfare services cultural and recreational services housing industry city government and city history Monthly Speakers Besides this a speaker is invited to monthly meetings to discuss some pertinent phase of local state national and international affairs ' The League owns the Martha home pays household expenses improvements and repairs the house mother's salary and furnishes volunteer service Purchase of the home was possible through a $10000 gift by the Martha society It provides a temporary home for children who through no fault of their own would otherwise be cared for in the city jail Besides the Mftha home the other major project is the symphony For two years the League has handled all arrangements and ticket sales for the three concerts from the orchestra Clinic The Weber County Medical society the Dee hospital and the Welfare league launched the hosclinic in 1948 pital's Since then the League has provided all assistance five days a week the year round averaging 1276 hours of volunteer assistance a year For six years members have e provided a secretary for the county dental clinic In addition members helped with the following volunteer services last year: y clinic 150 hours: crippled children's clinic 170 hours polio clinic 59 hours Red Cross blood bank scout leaders 480 hours Y W C A 281 hours dietitian assistant 50 hours community theatre 145 hours community arts 768 hours Help With Drives Besides these most members have aided one or more of the drives: following Community Chest Red Cross cancer crippled children and polio Officers for 1051-5- 2 are: Mrs Clayton E Robb president Mrs Burton Lyle Fisher vice president Mrs Garth B Peck recording secretary Mrs O W Mod-lin- g secretary corresponding Mrs Bryce R Jensen treasurer Mrs Robert W Bauter assistant Sticky Batter? 1952 League Promotes Citizenship aaaaHB Signed letters not more than one poge or 100 words long pertaining to personal health and hygiene not to disease diagnosis or treatment will be answered by Dr Brady if a stamped envelope is enclosed etc Mall to: Dr William Brady 265 El Camino South Beverly Hills Calif STANDARD-EXAMINE- R TUESDAY EVENING FEBRUARY 26 comunity Subjects studied last year were international relations the federal budget and local government In addition the league sponsored several general meetings to which the pubUc was invited The first was held to acquaint the public with the proposed Ogden city charter The league then worked toward getting maximum participation at the polls At a public meeting during United Nations week a guest speaker was presented Also U N literature was generally distributed Officers are: Mr Paul president Mrs Milton Gros-senba- ch Offers ONE CHANGE Only srnn j s mm 77rru P Bus Serutce S3625 Pittsburgh C ' VM-- G m 3390 4295 4365 t PMiililphia BURLINGTON-AMERICA- New York City N 7o DEPOT Mam Trip ibe'tvy 286 25th Street Phone: -- -— — mm m n a ess i lu i t jo -d i m fJtan r- - p T :f i Line Soup Bowl With Lettuce Cup A colorful whole-mea- l luncheon salad to serve with crisp pieces or toast goes together like this Line a soup bowl with a crisp let tuce cup and center with a large scoop ot cream style cottage cheese Around the edge stand up 2 canned cling peach halves and 5 large cooked prunes Serve plain or with your favorite dressing full-tim- Well-bab- Pancakes Tasty With Chocolate Dessert pancakes are delicious made this way To each cup of regular pancake batter add M olate and 1 tablespoon sugar Bake SB Usual nllnurini laujviiiuu batter for each cake Put togehter witn nign whipped cream and slivered toasted almonds between cases ana on top —— -- I i mt liWmn treasurer Put Cheese in Pear MOVING? 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