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Show ri" i wi. V x v , w yx-- i i WxWv s SsW V Senior - Citizens Enjoy Lunch and Conversation at Jordan Jr. High - A w Nutrition Program ZSsrj Community Services I 5 f. . 1 Council to Hold Analyzing Handwriting Meeting the basis for all living cells. Each cell of your body is dependent upon protein for growth in your diet! It is the fall of 1971, Community Services Council formed a Directions Committee under the chairmanship of Dr. Lowell L. Bennion. This committee was charged with the In Eat the basic 4 foods every day. and life. Next to water, protein is the most plentiful substance in the serves as a builder, operator and protector for your body. The most important use for protein is to supply the cells with the materials necessary to replace or replenish themselves, and to build new tissue for growth and development. Your muscles, skin, hair, nails and your eyes are made up of cells of protein. These cells are constantly wearing out and Protein is especially important for the growing body, but is also necessary for the maintenance and repair of adult tissues. The diet of each person should provide adequate protein for the maintenance and repair of tissues. rebuilding themselves. statement on the Traits of character shown in the handwriting of a young person' are just as revealing as those found in more mature writing. Many such traits are the direct result of parental influence during the formative years, Community but others develop from responsibility of body. Protein by Roy H. Lauritzen The following are suggestions to insure your adequate supply of protein: 1. Learn the amount of protein in different foods. 2. Select those within your budget. 3. Check to be sure at least one-hal- f your daily protein comes from animal sources. 4. Use some animal protein at each meal to insure the best use of proteins in bread, cereals and vegetables. 5. Cook protein foods at low temperature to get most nutritive value from them. a developing Mission of the Services in Today's World." At the February 29 meeting of the Community Services Council there will be a presentation of this committee. Everyone will have an opportunity to react to the proposed role of the Community Services Council. Member agencies, circumstances in which the child finds himself. The writing will also show some of the same characteristics of either the mother or the father, depending upon which had the greater influence on the subconscious organizations delegates, individual members, committee members and interested citizens are urged to development patterns as the child developed. Do not misunderstand this to mean heredity. It refers to the attend. development of the childs The Council is your organization. All members of the Community Services Council are the Broad Policy Makers for the Council. Your ideas are important in helping to formulate the Council's future in the Salt Lake area. personality during the first few years of the learning process. The young of the species begin to gather impressions at a very early age. And they learn quickly from activities they see on every side. The impressions they gather from such activities slip easily over into their subconscious mind and form the foundation of what is later revealed as personality. In the above specimen, the Do you have a question about Protein sources include: Complete Proteins Proteins help you use other -- nutrients in your body. Protein also supplies energy. Proteins, sugar, starch and fat supply energy to operate the body. Some of the proteins in the blood are responsible for the protection of the bouy to infection Meat, fish, poultry They provide resistance and Bread Eggs Milk Model Cities? Cottage cheese Cheese (Cheddar) I ncomplete Proteins - Oatmeal Potatoes Peanut Butter sometimes immunity to disease. movement of the writing instrument, as it began to form each word, created a very interesting combination. There is an initial hook at the beginning of almost every word. Some of the hooks are small, others large. So many hooks in this small specimen, indicate a very acquisative individual. In this case, a "gimme more" type personality. The size of the hooks vary and tells us that, what is desired is secondary. Just as long as it "gimme" everything, caters to my vanity, was the attitude of the writer of this specimen. When he was young, he was given everything he asked for, or even acted like he wanted for that Write to the Editor Your 4 matter. When he grew tired of his latest toy, or whatever, he was simply given something else. As he grew older, he began to expect to be given even more. He discovered a tantrum was a very effective mearvs of getting still larger and more expensive items. In other words, he learned to demand very well, when simply wanting, failed to produce the desired results. This is how his character was formed. In a previous discussion, we saw the end result of unwise parental action. In this case, they insisted they were just giving the boy those things they missed when they were young and wanted him to have it better than they did. By the time he was eight years old, they discovered they had a very big problem, but lacked strength of character to do anything about it. They continued to pamper his every whim. All it took was a tantrum and he got what he wanted. The tiny loops of the beginning of the circle letters show The loops at the end of the same letters, show secrecy. When the two are combined, as in this writing, they show deliberate deceit. Thus, we find the writer of this specimen wifi deliberately deceive others. When this factor is tied in with the vain, domineering and overly self-decei- 0 t 4 r t t. a f I. fc r i: I, i t vain, domineering liar who wants 3 r everything in sight that will feed his vanity. Also, in this case, how it is obtained is unimportant1 These 9 , traits of character, they are found in this combination, mean exactly the same thing as they do in this writing. If you find them present in your own writing, it is easy enough to prove the validity of this harsh statement. When they are present in the writing whenever V of your children, it could very well point to big trouble ahead! t I .4 A A, A .A. fh,,iri rrtmiimi)itil rJtrw .iTmuiilHi irflVfru .Uti iiih A iA fi th iiiVniy.iffr.iiiftL, ; IV acquisative peisonality, they combine to create 7 t |