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Show Page Four- August 5, 1955 The Eureka (Utah) Reporter - Wolei . . YjetvS 4uit foods when they are either Eurckagnie Reid) Bauer and aon. At Lf4 Jq rtrhed or whole grain. Aa a source Angeles they visited with brothnf vitamin Bl, they help prevent ers and aiatera of Mra. Kennedy. Mr. and Mra. Iera Harris, Mr. and poor appetite, constipation, headMima Colleen l'axniiin, who la atMrs. Wayne Hants, Mra. Joan backaches and a general aches, At La Creaenta they had a Irritable and unhappy disposition. tending beauty ncho-.i- In Salt Lake Nutrition has a strong influence waa home over the weekend viait- pleasant stay with Mr. and Mrs. For a good diet any adult lng with her parenta, Mr. and Mra. John Mead, and at Santa Ana they on health and vitality at all ages, should eat dally: 3 glasses milk haA lifetime nutritional of Faxman. good (or lots of cheeae), 1 or more servtopped for a few daya with a slater of Mr. Kennedys, Mra. Mar- bits pays off in later years with ings leafy, green, or yellow vegegaret DeWeea. They report a moat an increased prime of life, accord- tables; l or more serving! orangea, Bill Blight of Salt Lake waa out enjoyable vacation. ing to research we make. grapefruit, or raw tomatoes; 2 or the over the weekend Bpending Many things affect how a person more servings other fruits and time with hia mother, Mra. Laura feels and food ia one of the moat 1 serving meat, poulOmaha After running hia car important A person who doesnt vegetables; Blight and other relative. or fish (liver often); eggs at into a ditch on a country road, eat enough meat, fish, poultry and try, least one every other day; cereal, Mra. Eldon Nelson and email Edward E. Kepfle, 23, started eggs (foods high in protein) may flour, bread some every; butter Mra. and He for walked had diaRay walking become anemic, feel weak and help. daughter, Wendy, or fortified margarine some every Geor-giand when a mile seekand Cook children, Judy deputy sheriff, ry and tire easily. Any cuts, of Goahen, drove to Salt Lake ing the owner of the wrecked car, wounds or burns will heal slowly. day. Just as Important aa what you weekend laat Friday and apent the caught up with him. They handed Not enough milk In the diet can with Mr. and Mra. Francia Carlaon Kepfle a ticket, Including a charge have the same effect. In addition, eat is how much you eat Tao of leaving the scene of a property-damag- e bones become porous and brittle much food causes gain in weight, and other relative. and too little results In weight accident. However, police and break easily. Generally, people are healthJoe Filon waa home over the naid that waa going too far and Lots of people fail to eat raw loss. weekend viaiting with hia family. Kepfle was only charge with driv- fruits and vegetables or drink iest andIs feel best when their normal. If you and your He ia employed at American Fork ing with no drivers license. fruit julcea regularly. This can weight mean a deficiency of vitamin C doctor think you should lose a by the Roaa Co nat ruction company. little weight, do not add any foods may be bleeding gums, Good roada mean lower trans- Symptoms Mr. and Mra. George Forney and noae bleeds, black and blue marks to the above list Avoid fried foods, second helpings, and rich sauces, family of Salt Lake, apent laat portation costa. That means a sav- and aching Joints. dressings and desserts. weekend here with Mr. and Mra. ing to the farmer on the produce selIf you never eat liver and Many older people have poor George Forney, Sr., and Mr. and he shipa by truck and to the con- dom eat green and yellow vegeInMra. John Andrew. colds and and become thin and tables, you may get appetites sumer who buys the produce. And, fections and have trouble weak. Coffee and cake or tea and easily y more than a quarter of the truck Mr. and Mra. Don Nlaley of toast should never take the place seeing at night were in town over the week- in America are Bread and cereals are import- - of a meal. A walk in the fresh air end and were gueata at the home of Mra. Nialey'a parent, Mr. and Mra. Ed Webb. 4,The Never returmnl to Sunday night. Affects Sie-fe- rt. re Health, Vitality l Mr. mm! Mrs. C. M. Ekker and on, Dane and Mra. Martin Ekker of Hood River, Ore., apent the past week aa gueata of the Arnold In Weat Tlntic. Ek-ke- ra Mr. and Mra. Bill Ktamie of Lea Angelea were gueata laat Saturday at the home of Mra. Stampe'a unde and aunt, Mr. and Mra. J. re-H. Andrew. Mra. Stainpe will be membered aa Ruth Davis, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Henry Davia, formerly of Eureka. While In Eureka, Mr. Davia waa manager of the local Sc h ram in -- John non Drug Company. r) Mra. M. L. Brady (Marjorie and sons, Ricky and Kim are viaitlng at the home of parents, Mr. and Mra. Arnold Ekker. Ek-ke- Mr. and Mnt. Robert L. Garity drove to Salt Lake laat Saturday and apent Saturday and Sunday with their daughter and family, Mr. and Mra. John Do rick and family. When they returned to Eureka they were accompanied by the Dorick daughter, Linda, who will vlalt with her grandparenta for a few daya. k Home again after a vacation to California are Mr. and Mra. Vem Never. They apent moat of the itme in Fontana with Mr. and Mra. Don Levig and children, but found time to upend a few daya in Compton with relative, and while there called on Mr. and Mra. Kent Riddle and family. The Riddlea are former reaidenta of Eureka, and while here Mr. Riddle waa band instructor at the Tintlc high achool. They alao apent a few houra in San Bernardino with Mr. and Mra. Ken Spurrier. two-wee- 2-- e, Dug-wa- farm-owne- meals helps many peopled feel hungrier. Sometimes several mall meals a day are more appealing than three big ones. Folks who eat alone find a chair by the window, on the porch, by the fireplace, or near the television set pleasant spots for eating. 70 percent of the 46.6 households in the United States now have telephone service. Only S9 per cent of the households had service 16 years About million ago. MrSa John Andrew Honors Husband on Birthday Mrs John Andrew Honored her husband last Thursday at a family birthday dinner party. Attending the nicely arranged dinner were Mr. and Mra. George Foraey and family of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mra. Morris Bushman and family of Provo, and Mrs. John Connors and baby of Durango, Color., and the hostess and honored guest Mr. and Mra. Andrew. The proposed 40,000 mile inter- The traffic death toll in 1954 was 36,300. More than a million others were injured. The death toll waa more than the accidental deaths in all the homes of Ameri. more than twice the accica dental deaths of workers in factories, mines, construction and all other gainful occupations state highway system would link 42 state capital cities and BO per cent of all cities over 50,000 population. It would carry of all traffic; a fifth of the rural traffic; serve 65 per cent of the urban and 45 per cent of the rural one-seven- th .. population. FOR SALE The making of ice cream sodas and sundaes at home is Increasing VICTORIA Tomato, Fruit Judex. No $12.24. Postage half gallon containers easily payed on cash orders. Mra. Louis kept in refrigerators or freezers make it possible to keep ice cream DeRosa, 502 So. 4th E., Sprlng-villa4tfc on hand at all times. Utah. pre-cookin- e, not convinced that the The forward speed of a tornado has outdated the usually is only 25 to 40 miles an sling shot. Roy Rogers. hour. Im still H-bo- ed d. nz Mr. and Mm. Gerald Kennedy and daughter, Nancy, returned laat vaThursday after a three-wee- k cation to southern California. En route to California their firat atop waa at Mt. Wheeler, Nev., whole a number of Mammoth and Eureka men are working on a contract for the Centennial Development company. They apent a few Palma, Calif, daya at Twenty-Nin- e with Mr. and Mra. Rex Reid and the new daughter at the Retd home; then on to Compton where they visited with a daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Gayle (Bon- - SPECIALS! 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There's have a baked-o- n DuPont "Dulux" finish throughout drawers with waxed Interior, d drawers and dustproof construction; sliding drawers on bookcase beds; and heavy "plank tops on all cases. Dresser mirrors are made of heavy bevelled plate glass by Pittsburgh. These suites dove-taile- N champions meet, they like to compare note. In this rase, national champion in the 1954 Nationwide Crochet Contest exchange opinion! on the latest crochet stitches. Left to right. Grand National Champion Mrs. Teresa Blum of Los Angeles, California; Male Champion Anthony S. White, a mailman from rortlund, Oregon; and Teen-Ag- e Champion Norma Jean Miller of Ensign, Kansas. In addition to their cash awards and engraved trophies, all three were given tripe to New York City. Thie yenr the search will be on once again for the nalion'a best crochetert who will be discovered through the 1955 Nationwide Crochet Contest The. ........(Name of Fair) will sponsor the Contest in thie vicinity. 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