Show Nutritionist Advises Allow j s An Adequate 1 e I Time For Luncheon I The cat has better sense than does the horse or the human being 1 with regard to food and fat fatigue gue says Miss Elna Miller extension nutritionist of the Utah State Slate Agricultural Agricultural Ag Ag- college t The cat will not eat when l he heis heis e eis is tired He plays with the mou mouse e after he catches it un il n he has hasI relieved the tension or of the chase I before he he finally kit kills and eats his prey Our tOur digestive organs cannot take care of food normally in tho the presence of fatigue or any sort of emotional strain Neither can they do justice to food when we eat too hurriedly The school schoolchild child and the Uie ad adult lt would each improve his digestive efficiency by a few minutes of relaxation b before foe and andI I after meals to give the digestive apparatus a chance to get ready I for food and ana to set the machinery in motion after the food gets down Miss Miller advises Miss Miller also calls attention to the necessity for an adequate lunch period School systems I would do much towards improving improving improving I ing the efficiency of their students by making the lunch period just as important a part of their program as is any subject in the lum The conditions under which the school lunch or any other otIler meal j of the day is eaten as well as the type of food selected have an enormous enormous enormous' effect upon our physic physic- physical al well being It is not alone food which we eat but that which gets gota properly digested so that it can get into the blood stream and bo be carr carried d to each cell that determInes determines determines ines the building of strong healthy bodies says Miss Miller |