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Show CLIFTON Paul Harvey Eat Right, Live Longer By PAUL ILRVEY Have you wondered if health care is worth it? Consensus of most modern med ical men is that you should exer cise, keep yo ur weight avoid down, s.noking ott. arettes. , continue to support hers, let's see what tomorrow's doctors will be prescribing: Ellen White advised against overeating, also against crash dieting. ("I advocate no ex Adventists have 46 percent less strokes, 61) percent less heart disease. About 50 percent of Adventists are vegetarians. A new study has been launched by Drs. Richard Walden and Raymond West of Loma Linda university to compile comparative health figures for s and bread, not white. Minimal sweets. ("Sugar is not good for the stom Whole-whe- at ach.") recommends grains, espe ially vegetables, fruits a..fies. ("Apples are superior to any fruit.") She recommends against meat, coffee and tea. And, sorry, "no hot biscuits." If some of her recommendations sound extreme, imagine how they all must have sounded in 1863. Yet modern science continues more and more to say, "She was She fcmaps as a An increas- ct of An estimated $2.8 million worth of electrical appliances and equipment will be sold in the Idaho and Utah areas served by Utah Power & Light Company's Preston Division. This was the prediction Monday of R. A. Bowman, Sales Manager of the Company's Preston Division at a meeting of appliance dealers from Cache, Franklin, Oneida and part of Bannock county held at Utah State University Student Union Building. Utah Power & Light Company's projections call for sales of 1,600 television sets, 700 1,000 electric dryers, 750 ranges, 1,400 automatic washers and 1,050 refrigerators by appliance dealers in the Preston Division. Sales of smaller electrical items will zoom even higher, according to estimates 1,000 radios, 1,050 vacuum cleaners, 6,250 motor driven appli abstinence from alcohol, Adventists have only about one-- : third (35) as many acci-- ; Jents. It has tended to reaffirm .he faith of the faithful to bread. discover that the most These recommendations are scientific findings sup-iobased on "the latest medical what was written and knowledge" though I can aught by this amazing little show you the same prescripady, Ellen White, more than tion for health in a book a i century ago. hundred years old. If future scientific findings right!" Ellen White authored that book. To this day Seventh-Da- y Adventists accept her criteria. Since she has been proved right about so many things, perhaps we should examine what else she said. The benefits of White's teachings are now ing number of Mr. Harvey physicians are recommending against alcohol, meats and white-flou-r high-cholester- ol ad-anc- rt Indian Youth Conference Held In Preston Ellen There are 57,000 Adventists living in California. Recently the '"dead ones" were "inter-- 1 viewed." The state of California, the U. S. Public Health Service and the Adventist Church Pacific Union Conference analyzed available death certificates of all Adventists who perhad died over a five-yeiod. Of all such certificates, 98.8 percent were traceable. Judg- Sevening from these records, Adventists have a life expectancy five to six years greater than other Californians. Seventy percent fewer Adventists die from all types of cancer, 68 percent fewer from respiratory diseases, 88 percent fewer from TB and 85 percent fewer from pulmonary emphysema. Among all Adventists there had been only nine cases of lung cancer and, further research revealed, each of these had at some time been a smoker. th-Day FREE Every Haircut, Shampoo and Set Your Choice of nelene Cnrtii L'OREAL BRECK LaMaur Realistic Rayette $5.50 Tuei., Wed., Only Bevis Register By CHALET Beauty Salon 752-907- 7 LOGAN, years," 0 Mr. Bowman noted. "Carefree Electric Living" will be the Company's adver- Hew Ranger Named Here John R. Hammond, Range Conservationist on the Logan Hanger District, is being reassigned to the District Ranger's Office in Preston. Mr. Hammond accepted a permanent appointment as Range Conservationist on the VALEDICTO R I A N -SManti-LaSNational Forest cott Smith, son of Mr. after receiving a B.S. degree and Mrs. Norman Smith, in Range Management from Utah State University in 1964. has been chosen as valePrior to his permanent apdictorian of the American pointment, he was employed Scott Falls high school. with the Forest Service as a Is of a former student the 1960 seasonal employee from school 1963. before Grace high through John and his wife, Karolyn, moving to American have two boys, James R., 4, Falls. and Jeffery E., six weeks. They have moved to Preston. TRENTON RRIEFS Filling the position vacated Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Eller-ma- n by Mr. Hammond will be Ivan and daughter Janet and R. Thorton, Range Conserva tionist on the Teton National Ronald Ellerman all of Salt Forest. Lake City, were Sunday dinner guests of their parents, of will Cache Valley, get Mr. and Mrs. Henry part UTAII Floyt orbett, Mrs. . toward was id Ha-'e-a as Its. EL BRIDES -- FOR FOR GUESTS a- - Dd- l wd REGISTRY BRIDAL Exclusive Gifts fell It's ts, l tfOF PRESTON mniuM own mm i i 2-- 3 7 UMC&dd DIRT THE GET HATERS... WHIRLPOOL WASHERS j AND ELECTRIC DRYERS IMPERIAL MARK XII WASHER AND ELECTRIC DRYER 222'TTiwrsv,-'s,''''- , At Jensen's Prices Star! As Low As DRYER WASHER MODEL LSA-47- A CAREFREE 0 Joint School Essirtc Dryer Mrs. John McCammon, county chairman of the Cancer Drive in Caribou county, announces that this county will join with Bear Lake to their cancer school to be held in Montpelier March 15 at 2 p.m. in the new library. Staff workers will be in attendance from Boise. All cancer workers are asked to attend and those who plan on going from the county should contact Mrs. McCammon in Grace so that cars may be arranged for. iiilfTI Regutertd for Quality BUDGET TIRMS Inmred for Safety EVENINGS llMiHllTi i G3S!8leSS! HERE WITH YOUR BANKAMERICARD MERRILL JEWELRY PRESTON, IDATO ELECTRIC $ - MODEL LTE - 550 mm V3S m -- tai SPRING WHIRLPOOL FOR MODEL IV APPOINTMENT CONVENIENT TERMS We're winning the game with our new Super Sirgflater agitator that creates more "scrmbblng" currents and more Im"crabbing" efficiency than ever before.ofIt hit a new, clothes' even Job to do an better getting proved design clean. The undulated vanes have been extended, so every movement of the agitator creates "millions" of the water and since every wemaa currents that scrub and clean has her own idea about how dry Is dry, we've designed our new Electronic Custom Dry system to cope with Individual preferences. Electronic wild state controls accurately sense the moisture retention in articles being dried, shot the dryer off when the degree of dryness yon want Is reached. Garments Constantly wipe over a chrome sensor plate right la the drum that continually feels them for moisture, then relays the information to the dryer control center. ... Cancer Plans SHOP Bittei THE schools. Students had the choice of participating in at least one of the following areas: speech, essay, arts and crafts, or talent. Speeches were given GIRL OF THE MONTH by Janet Garreaux, Becky Lynne Lewis, daughter Condon, Pat Blake, Vincent of Mr. and Mrs. Moss Howard, Bene Brown, and' Lewis of Rlverdale, waa Margie Shoots The Enemy. voted girl of the month Essays were submitted by for February at Preston Norma Loves War, Yodi Ann, high school. She was Foistrom, Janet uarreaux, selected as the Most and Barney In The Woods. Charming Senior Girl. On display in the arts and crafts department were many ABOARD DESTROYER items of skill and beauty, Electrician's Mate Second which ranged from dressesClass Chester C. Jensen, USN, to cedar chests. Those parson of Mrs. Edna Jensen of jticipating in this area were Murpny, Preston, is serving aboard Steve Vance. LouiseCatch The the guided missile destroyer Bessie Jose, Clyde Pat; USS Berkeley at its home-po-rt Bear, Ed Fasthorse, Blake, Margie Shoots Enemy, in Long Beach, Calif. Bene Brown, and Yodi Ann Berkeley is a fast, highly Folstrom. maneuverable and extremely The talent numbers brought versatile destroyer equipped with with surface-to-a- ir guided mis- variety to the program roc- Ilene Brown singing a solo, siles and kets. The destroyer's regu- Vincent Howard and Jim lar 5 inch .54 caliber guns are Thompson giving a puppet also effective against bom show, and Becky Condon, Pat Blake, and Irene Atcitty singsurface and air targets. a trio. ing During its last combat tour Clark Beaks was in charge of duty in the Gulf of Tonkin, acting as Berkeley proved its effectiveness- of the program, over 5,000 rounds master of ceremonies. -firing These students will now go of ammunition at enemy tar2 Pocatello on March to also The ashore. ship gets in students Indian participated in the Navy's where all Idaho will participate in a Sea Dragon operations. state youth conference. Rebecca Condon and Ilene TRENTON rRIEFS Brown were speech contest Mr. and Mrs. Martella Nelwinners; Barney In The son came Tuesday to get her Woods and Norma Loves War mother, Mrs. Selma Atkin- were essay winners. These will particulate son, who has been recuperat- four students in further competition in Mr. of a home the at son, ing and Mrs. Joseph E. Atkinson, these areas. All participants talent for a few weeks. She wiU re- in arts and crafts and Pocatello. at take will part in main with the Nelsons Juniors and seniors winning Perry for a few weeks. honors and showing leadership ability at Pocatello will go to Brigham Young Univerfor a youth sity on May conference for qualifying stuInnired liesintered dents of all North America. "The conference was a sucDIAMOND cess and truly showed the RINGS talents and abilities of our Indian students," according to Harold Brown, Indian Placement director. were Mrs. Soda I tising theme during 1969. n The Company's dollar expansion program over the next five years to meet new power requirements was discussed. Preston Division, which includes $113 million. multi-millio- en I- -JB al 21-2- ZOTOS Mon., 25-4- Mor-tens- anti-submari- With Only Challenge" was the theme of he Indian Student Placement Program youth conference leid in Preston recently, rhose involved were ninth hrough 12th grade students from the Preston, West Side, Malad and Marsh Valley high s, ances, 5,500 table cookery appliances and 4.500 home lighting fixtures. Bowman noted that while other goods and services were increasing in price, electrical appliances sucli as radios, television sets, vacuum cleaners and washing machines had decreased in price from 14 to 23 percent. Utah Power & Light's sales promotion campaign this year will be aimed at the younger "It's estimated generation. that there will be a 40 percent increase in the year age group in the next 10 Mrs. Emma Kelley went to Pocatello Thursday night to attend the wedding for her granddaughter, Linda Call, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Call. She also attended the reception, returning home Friday evening. Pres. and Mrs. Carl attended fast meeting in the Preston Third ward Sunday afternoon. It was also a testimonial for the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph i PERMANENT WAVE Value "Lamanite Leadership Our ! ar fir M3 Hi-Fi'- Lcwiston, Utah 20, 1969 Area Electrical Sales To Hit $2,800, 000 tremes.") meat-eater- March NO. 49 VOL. VI BRIEFS SPECIAL -- DISPOSAL SMD-4- 0 Carpel SEE JENSEN TV and A Carlson's 20 NORTH STATE PRESTON, IDAHO rnONE 852-06- 14 |