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Show ami IVincfsgj Mulvalesj!i:im Steven Vincent, son of Mr. and a Mrs. Kent Vin- - P cent, Midvale, r and Dolnna Jen sen. daughter of,.t Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jensen, - Obesity j y, is common, too common. The questions I receive are frequent. Common and frequent are the misconceptions concerning the nature, effects, and treatment of the overweight condition. Though all the facts regarding the causes of obesity will not be known for years, medical science teaches the 99 of obesity is the result of too much energy added to the body in the form of food, and too little energy used up in the form of exercise. Modern day Americans are eating more and exercising less. Perhaps one in 100 or 200 fat people will have a disease m i s to grandparents as a cause of overweight; this i,hI Nilda that he if is a small number. a good time and looks What is probably surprising to a tour of the is-- i to physicians as well as lay lore coming home foi people is that there is no fall. hard proof that fatness itself this I seem Medical Scrapbook pleased to be named Prince and Princess of Midvale for the coming ycar'j They received trophies at ceremonies held in conjunction with MidCarnival vale Fair Saturday. August 2. Master Vincent r a grandson of Mr. and Mis. Mark Paxton. Fillmore. j Steves older brother M.uK has been in Hawaii all sum mcr picking ' Pineapples Young SffiOHIME SPECIALS Relief Society tau;.i'liil,Lii,il,iU rrnr tin Baket Rexail Drua A & I PflWDH 'SUNDAY 'FRIDAY MONDAY SATURDAY Onion Days me Homecoming GOLDEPs NOEu PflBADKi SAT-NOO- MON N 2 -- 2 p.m. HBEl'JOBKS FR DAY NIGHT pm CAftsiPJAL FUII (ITYof - lEfflltlG ;AfiTFLOWES( SHOW SUNDAY & MONDAY EMI'HOET 0 .t S REPORT i-- -- I'i as, g . At T CATEGORIES PuaucsA'i t arteries. The treatment of obesity is First, simple, realize that it took at least a few months (and probably years) to become overweight. It will undoubtedly take a few months to begin to see a real difference after treatment If you remember, your begins. weight is the balance between how much food goes in and how much food is used up in i InviaonviVa os s prcmc 3 PuBuC TRANSPORT s TTJ- 5 r l THUR.-F- RI. SAT. & MON. v. exercise. One way of attacking the problem is simply to decrease the amount of food going in (dieting). For some people this works well; but this is not the best way of reducing. Inactivity is the cause of the vast majority of obesity and a principal cause of fatal hardening of the arteries. If a person begins to exercise, he will lose weight AND improve his chances of not suffering a heart attack or stroke. Specifically: first, eat three meals a day including one dessert; Second, no snacks except water and no second helpings; Third, begin to exercise five or six days a week. Walking or jogging, bicycling. swimming, and tennis nrj xz! SBtsfsss'&sasss' WAizlyy' U guests at Leamington Honored Gardening, riding, In 1904 Fred attended the keeping makes sore muscles BYU at Provo for one year. but doesnt effectively exermiscise the heart. Thats why In 1906. he went on a sion to Ohio. While attendisome gardeners, riders and ng BYU. he met a girl from housekeepers are fat. The exercise should begin Silver City. Mary Steadman. was a good pianist and slowly. For example, walk half Mary Sundays were spent many a mile a day; the next week listening to her play the piano add two blocks; and so on. at the Nielson home. It takes to keep Fred and Marv were marthe food steady and to begin ried in the Salt Lake Temple. regular exercise. But if the October 19. 1910. They moved rules are followed for a numinto a lumber house on a farm ber of months I can GUARthat ANTEE you will be thinner, up Leamington Canyon Fred had bought from Pete healthier and happier. and Ncls Meyers. Mary gave . Dennis Wilkins. M.D. piano lessons to the Learning-toMR AND MRS BRUCE girls who had to walk Werner and little daughter, a mile and a half to get Rachel, have been visiting to l.er house. her grandmother, Nellie M. Their first child. Helen Huntsman, and brother Mark was born here. Huntsman. They also visited They bought the huntsD. Scott father, store in 1915 and moved Tracys man in Salt Lake City, as inti the house connected to well as other relatives. the store. Their second child Keith Tracy and Bruce are living in Lakeview, Colo. was born here. In 1918. they started builder n J. MEEKS. and ' e and Max Nielson. They have 14 grandchilden and three great grandchildren. On Dec. 2, 1969 they MuNit Of t COM vl.ORVIN. $ OEvElORMIN 0'hER I Sri s NuNDiSL RIM I, CCRTiFXAT IN NRy Rt Iftptci rxt moKTn 10 s o OV J ud 'St.l'Cl" bo" s r- -r 01 ' r t y lOAjbt'iNR Acy Ijf K f , OrFM Ifv HACvr t H .'L , e UR1 I $ Door prizes UTAH nr SPECTACULAR ENTERTAINMENT FREE WITH GATE ADMISSION PLUS EXHIBITS MIDWAY DAII Y VAR It IY ACTS . KIN FOR ALL .... ArJi'll'. 6 thru 2 . . 5 yearn and under Louise in Salt Lake S2 00 SO . HI F I , where HBH she got a job. About two years latr she met willis Phillips. On Sept. 9. 1903 they were married in Salt Lake. Her husband's parents. Alfred and Fredricka Phillips came from England. They crossed the plains pushing handearts. Alice and Willis Phillips were the parents of eight children, five still living. Alice is a widow, but has 24 grandchildren and tour greatgrandchildren. She makes her to eat anniver- Anns Parents and other relawith mother and tives. dinner sary Dolly Hew to Salt Lake about grandmother. Dolly Meeks ten (lavs ago and her sister. AuHuntsman. Nellie and Mcrodcan Bunder brought Ann and James were 20. gust Meeks and sons. Robert and her on here for a ten duv Jim. Pasadena. Calif. They visit with her mother. Nellie went on lo Salt Lake to visit and other family members. In Fillmore totals 11; the summer months. Alice left home when she was 18 to join her sister Come for anniversary $ V -i two-roo- home in Salt Lake City. Heber Sorenson is presently 89 years old. Fie remembers some of t' c good times Before home. and some bad time in Leambrick a new ing it was finished. Mary was ington. He recalls when the stricken with the Spanish newspaper told the story the Wright Brothers ininfluenza and died shortly after. Funerals were held out- venting a machine that actualside with only a few relatives ly flew and carried people. inpresent, because everyone He remembers when Ford was afraid of getting the vented the automobile which disease. gradually took the place ot One fall day in 1919. three team and wagon or horse- back for transportation. girls got off the train in LeamHeber maried Mablc Stout In about two hours, ington. 2. 1910 in the Salt Feb. school the new knew everyone Temple. They teachers had arrived. They lake LDS were Franccll and Gwen were the parents of eight Williams, sisters and Irene children. She died in 1969. He is very grateful for his rhorlcy. Cedar City. take long for family. In Feb. 1975, he It didn't 47 grandchilFred and Franccll to decide had 69 great grandand dren were in love. were They they married Dec. 3. 1919 in the children. Nineteen of his gtandchildrcn have filled misSt. George Temple. sions. All of his married Nielson Williams Franeell have been was born March 2, 1892, grandchildren Cedar City to Evan and Mary married in the temple. Heber Sorenson will always Of the Bullock Williams. be remembered for his work in the children family, eight He was six are still living. Fran- as Scoutmaster. scoutsecond the from ccll leammgton's graduated Normal School in master. he served as assistBranch 1917-191and then Cedar City, and attended ant from until as scoutmaster served She of Utah. the University in 1935. Altoin Ordcrvillc. he moved school taught Sutherland. Delta, and Learn gether he has worked in 32 years and is ington for a total of 12 years scouting the of in badges he has 12 proud were Nine of the spent He is also proud Leamington. Fred and Franccll arc the of the accomplishments of the boys he led in scouting, parents of four children. Gwen Bcvan Trovato. Rae jackson. ECONOMIC I t Hamburgers refresbsnei 1886. The family lived in a dugout in the side of a hill. The front and ends were made of lumber w ith two winLater dows and one door. on lined their father on their father lined the house with adobe and built on another room. They used kerosene lamps which had to be filled and cleaned each day. They had an old fashioned stove in which they burned cedar-wooThey dug a well for water and raised a garden in PcJ. hOuSNGI rbt s "N (anosfj IFireuiUtts Aug 30 Kanosh Gpy Music by Vci eafe fbe Ranch Hand? celebrated their golden wedding anniversay. They are both still going strong. Franeell takes care of her beautiful yard, while Fred looks after his farming operations. Neither Heber Sorenson or his sister Alice Sorenson Phillips were born in Leamington. But their father brought his family here sometime in the 1880s and homesteaded a farm. Alice was born Jan. 23, 1883, and Heber sometime in 9 I Hilki.-- CENHH 1 15-3- PAUL ool locircers. Cf'C. rieie a y pi2 Filfmor W O O Honored guests for the Lcamorado Day Celebration. Leamington are Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nielson, Heber Sorenson, and his sister Alice Phillips. All these people have lived for quite a in Leamington number of years, although Mr. Sorenson and Mrs. Phil lips arc not living here now. born Fred Nielson was March 31. 1886, Leamington, Utah, to August and Emma Ovcrson Nielson in a log cabin owned by his grandfather. Lars Nielson. William Bradfield later purchased the property where the log cabin stood and built a house near By which still stands. Before Fred was a year old, the family moved into a new his father on are the four best types of lome built by south side of the railthe inexercise. The idea is to This home was crease your heart rate and road tracks. sold to Betty Aneventually hold it at a high level for has and derson always been 0 minutes. called the Anderson home. house- Altadcna. Calif, has been visiting her mother, Nellie M. Huntsman and sister Afton Swartz, brothers Blaine and harold and families for the rouDle of w ecks. parMrs. Owen Bunker was also here for a few days. back-- ; including, s supplies, lock s non-magic- TO LOCAL STATE GOVERNMENTS YOUR GOVERNMENT MUST PuBUbH . E BlfcN USED OR OBLIGATED During The YEAR fROM JULY 1 1974 THRU JUNE 30 19, S RTiES AND TO ENCOURAGE YOUR PARTICIPATION ifl DECISIONS ON MOW EuTuRE TuNDS r USCRIMINATIONIN THE USE OP THESE FUNDS MAY BE SENT TO THE OFFICE OF REVENUE v, ADv Sharing wasminc.tts 1A1 SHOW . SOS O'RECUY s 0 isfORv at spes note to-sch- exercising enough and, mUUAL USE REPORT PIUS,! See us for your for .this reason, has or will develop hardening of the MRS UN. HI .lMA. t- -is ly not lUt 31$ Great-hous- SATURDAY SAT.-SUN.M- T causes any disease except for worsening the condition of diabetics and arthritics. Obesity, is associated however. with high blood pressure and hardening of the arteries (which leads to strokes, heart attacks and angina). The association is concerned with inactivity; people who dont exercise get fat AND get hardening of the arteries because of the same lack of exercise. For example, the fat does not cause the heart attack. But a fat person is almost assured- will-pow- lwi SATURDAYS MONDAY M OBESITY d - CILIBBAY b rental equipment Power mowers Dump trucks o 'VO.0o Fork lift tijf--j au Call Western Auto Fillmore 743-654- 4 GUEST ecf OF HER I WIN H sisier and husband. Chloe ami lennvs Madsen, is Flo (i.urclt. C.ililorni.i. She Is lo i I ex- - two daughters l ct in ntng .It v Kamil' omc. In l"i e m Notes from IVUliard High jl ENNIS TOURNAMF NT: All .men who are interested in playing a round robin toiitna-incu- t which will conclude the week of Homecoming s. should contact lli illiie immediately. Lost is SI . Part of Community Vlmol. h'l DA IKS Della Millard mr Basketball Ill' OIF. game at will be held oil De7:30. J. V. at cember 27th at vJO. I lie Delta Wrestling matili at Millard will be held on wiih the J. V. niati lies begin ing at 5:00 and vursitv at 7:30. Hie SIKIF.r CIOSID. main street between the two high school buildings is dosed Irom 7:30 a.m. until 5.3(1 p in. each school dav. Please In Ip us obey tins cits ordman e. Violators will be prosecuted. AUlDMOmi to parental open liispiUion nut pi iot to .lamin' a . 1975) Ml tli.il n. in', i,i'il is I or veil" lo eoniail the SLiiuul and tin lebv die siliun! will !" ,i i iMs.m it n nme to have so neene uu.iliU i! to mi tpn (I)'- mini m. Hum. We the slu ai' In I, in J' ill and p.iK m ami have al a .us aitempii d In abide In Hus pul.iv l i i: bi. ,H llie mu IsiIi'l !.o i d ne must do so. 1 e - I siur !i 3MI Millard M l I ( RK tool h dl it Ric Mi Id urnlei tin bilils mi It nla v si. u I mil; al Id p m Si pi Nil. Our game this , iidav is with San 3u hi al ? (' I o h k on III D I w ill plav I I agle lui I hose I MOOS .ig. mi 1 K ( Fit PASS! I inti rt sled in pm Jiasuh; boos'll dub pass lor a S suppoiurs wild .lie .ill tins i oming vi ai m do so i iiln i ,it the i II u e i hiotijdt Mis. Rob i si in m ai die south gate ol dm toot ball held prior lo tin In-loodi.dl g ime on j id,, .u il k s i ISA! SCHOOL We would like to seek the cooperation of all parents tn restricting automnbilis. including motor cveles. frem the school except in cases ol desperate need. A wall, lor r students in town is good them and buses tun to all feeder towns. This ptobkm becomes mote severe cadi vear. K! CORDS OF STFDFN IS: I lie records of students are f- - KS ( I It loinohiii i, ID p K I'l I A SI s li. vi I I Hi a, i . "in mb a.ound we letpn si il;., i) l mr vo i i ,ui lid II., lad i luu'e '"in car mio dm g.u,,, dial be ki pi on die us on tin v. IS llm I, I. 1 bark P n i ' ou I il klop Mile I! |