Show milk aps there is no substitute for milk in the diet f the growing child ays says s miss el a miller extension nutritionist of the utah state agricultural ri college one quart of milk each day will insure the growing child the expectant motor the nursing mother with an adequate calcium supply for building strong teeth and boness bones for making steady nerves for supplying normal clotting power p ower i to the blood for keeping mu muscles cles firm and elastic for insuring normal heart action and for keeping the digestive fluids in a proper condition to do their work r milk dilk supplies the calcium in in a a form which is most completely utilized by body tissues miss bilier points out one quart quark of milk supplies as much calcium as aslOs ervings of cauliflower 13 large oranges 15 servings ot of strawberries or 18 servings serving s of spinach miss M miller llor bitts cit s the th e following to show the value of milk in the diet of the school child children in the lower ele men ary grades were selected and graded for such behavior on editions as fatigue attention alert riess ness and ability to concentrate A at a m the children left t leir clasi rooms for a ten minute period part pan of them were iven a half pint of milk while tile the ethers were kept tor for controls some of the children ate only a scanty breakfast and others ate early hour and were at a very ready for food at this time lime As the experiment prag es ed the group which received the milk showed a 25 percent in behavior traits oro pro in they were less easily tempered less and more even tempe easily abstracted mere acre wide avae wake and they were more careful and less slovenly in their ih thinking inking merrill brinkerhoff Brinke rhon of juntti junction on a ad idolize olive collings ceilings of circleville Cir circled cleville lle were married on tuesday afternoon their many friends wish them happiness s and success in their heir venture |