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Show The HELPER (Utah) .OVR N A L & MEMBER CU3SWE PER Association - Founded 1B8S k THE JOURNAL PUBLISHING HELPEB. UTAH OOMPANT Joe Tullius and Ethel H. Tullius, Publishers N. PubUabcd Knrj Thursday Entered As Second Clan Matter At The. Post Offta PAGE TWO THURSDAY, MENTAL HEALTH Ulak AS BVIvar, JUNE 12, 1989 e signs of narcotic drug addiction's beginning or of mis Continued from Page One use of such ordinary drugs as common things as worry over sleeping pills, pep pills, or the heart and circulatory system tranquilizers. Because the physician who and over digestive troubles. Such complaints can be fore- goes into general runners or more serious mental usually doesn't receive extensive psychiatric training in illness. medical schools, the National Incase crucial is findings Early to the successful treatment of stitute of Mental Health most mental illnesses. In many, training programs to help many cases, the family doctor physicians better detect emois in the best position to make tional troubles and handle menan early diagnosis and forestall tal patients. the development of a more seri-- 1 These programs, sponsored by medical societies , medical ous mental illness. This is especially true with schools, and hospitals, are unalcoholics, drug abusers, and po-- , derway in most states throughout the country. They are bringtential suicides. Sixty five percent of all per- ing new knowledge and new sons who commit suicide, we awareness of what can and know from studies following up should be done about mental these tragedies, have visited a illness to thousands of family physician within four months doctors. The ultimate aim is to before their death. If the physi- help you, the individual who cian is alert to their troubles, visits one of these physicians. If you, or anyone you know, he can help suicidal persons. An unexplained tremor, per- seems to be developing emosistent facial redness, or un- tional or mental trouble talk it usual behavior or dress can tip over with your physician. He off the family doctor that a can help you. long-tim- e patient of his has a Gummed Tape Rolls drinking problem. Similarly, he may spot the journal Office tell-tal- practice sup-por- ts Visitor From the East Miss JoAnn Myers of Silver Springs, Maryland, arrived here May 30 for a visit with her par- ents, Chief and Mrs Joe Myers and other relatives. Miss Myers is the secretary to the Super- visor of Security at John Hop- kins Universtv. She will leave this week for Las Vegas to visit with friends a few days before returning to her home. While here she ioved several fishinsr trins with her father and visiting in Salt Lake City. Also visiting at the Myers' home Nr the wejkenc were their son and wife. Max and Deanne Morgan of Salt Lake. 15 POPUUU? PRESENTS FOR L vT i ET V We Counted Over 200 "Desired" Gift items to Plear.5 DAD on His Day, next Sunday Come in and Shop Around - You will find just what you're looking for. -- CALORIES DO COUNT, SO START COUNTING Sego Lily Lodge Meets regular meetinz of the Sego Lily Lodge was held last week at e home of Mrs Jesse Cox, with ms Pace ent conducting the meeting Bus iness included planning for a nartv t ho wm tvii w;n mmth wu AV.. a be announced later. At the meet mg Mrs Cox served a tasty luncheon to the ladies a . S?$J ffidav tf ' WHATSOEVER Rv DONALD BE CAREFUL WHAT iraies me way many men, aPPate tw vrHs set out to do. This Galilean has been ridiculed, shamed, mocked, and envied for nearly two thousand years. Individuals and nations have thrown their full weight and power into the bat-ti- e to destroy Him and His way of life. Some of the best minds in all the world have opposed His way and His followers. People have used His name to curse and his cause to kill. He Still Calls Somehow, through it all, de spite all that the combined forces 0f millions of men could do against Him, He still calls t0 tne hearts of men. We can tae Him out of history books, we can't take Him out of history. We can take men away from Him but we can't take Him away' from men We can take Him out of our home but we cant get Him out of our E. WILDMON OU DO torn down all the other teachWITH THIS GALILEAN ings would come crumbling also. Gilbert West was a noted au Destroy Two Great Beliefs V thor and educator in England, Sir Edward Littleton was a fa-mous English jurist and among the leaders in the English in- tellectual world. They shared one thing in common. Both were avowed skeptics and both not only doubted the validity of the way of the Nazarene, but were oppnly opposed to it. The two men met to determine what course of action they could best take . to rid the world ot this "religion of a madman." After much study and debate, decided that the best way to get rid of this fairy land faith would be to destroy it's bajis, it's principles, it's teach- togs. They arrived at the con-- , elusion that two parts of the teachings of Christianity should be destroyed above anything else, and that after these were According to these two men. the two beliefs that needed des- trpying in order to destroy Christianity were the resurrec- tion of it's Founder and the change of life of it's greatest proclaimer K Paul. West took upon himself the task of doing away with the resurrection and Littieton had the job of proving that there was never a chang- inS experience in the life of Paul. Shaking hands, they part-ed to go their way and do their job. When they met again, it was agreed, they would have enough evidence to put to an once and for all time end this crazy teaching of the Chris- tian faith. J here have been, down thru the years, countless men who nave attempted to do what Gil- bert West and Edward Littleton hearts. I IN YOUR Don't feed squirrels or any other strange animals. A skin- breaking nip on the hand or finger can subject you to the their ed -:- - , Questions Answered by Policyholder The Institute of Life Insurance, 277 Park Ave., N. Y., N. Y., 10017 ; Q. Tm going to be graduating from college with a liberal arts degree soon and I still haven't , decided what I really want to do. A friend of the family who is a life insurance agent has suggested several times that I think about a career selling life insurance. From what I know about it, I'm still not sure. Can you tell me about the field? A. There are financial advan tages in becoming a trained life insurance agent, but there are other rewards, too. You would, for example, have the satisfaction, many times, of helping people to set up a proand gram which they need which most families cannot afford to be without It is important to know whether you have the aptitude for selling life insurance before you embark on such a career. If you are outgoing, enthusiastic, have confidence in yourself and interested in people you're on the 'right track. Oh the other hand, you have to be prepared to put ;in long hours and to adjust your working schedule to the convenience of your clients. Aptitude tests have been developed to determine If people like yourself have the characteristics iof successful life insurance agents. 'These tests are based on continuing studies of thousands of agents throughout the country. these aptitude Perhaps taking n talk with tests and a would help to your agent-frienbring you closer to the right decision about your future career. man-to-ma- d Q. In the process of moving to my new home I have lost our life insurance .policies. What should I do about this? A. If you contact the companies who carry your life insurance, they will take care of It is policy replacements. relatively easy to replace a lost policy, but you should do ofit Otherwise Eromptly. case of an payment emergency might be delayed. Bulova Safari-Teste- ih elusive nature rodents hiiu cununun uujtdiuu umubit teristics impede detection. i yvb Nervous Stomach Anxiety and emotional up sets cause nervous indigestion, since the digestive tract is controlled by the automatic nervous system. These nerves are responsible for churning of the stomach. Chronic victims of nervous indigestion should strive for a more balanced way of life, and develop proper eating and emotional habits. Follow your physician's advice until this condition has subsided. Pesticides The Increasing use of pesti- cides to keep homes free of insects and protect plant life requires certain precautions on the part of the user. First, read the directions on the label of the container and note all cautions and warnings. Second, keep pesticides away from children or pets. Third, make certain the container is tightly sealed and never transfer the contents to another unlabeled container. ifiii Why The Christian Science Monitor recommends you read your local newspaper d! mo V 17 lewds. automatic. Luminous inserts and hands. Black elephant strap. 970X0 WOQDY'S JEWELRY Watch & Diamond Specialists HELPER, UTAH GUARANTEED USED APPLIANCES Refrigeration - Air Cond. - Appliance Commercial - Automotive - Residential NEW BOB BISHOP Owner community events, public meetings, stories about people in and your vicinity. 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To lose weight calls for reducing that amount, or increass, ed activity to spend more or a combination. By cutting calories 700 to 800 a day and eating about 1,400 to 1,500, not a starvation level, you can lose Yk pounds a week. In 10 weeks, you could drop 15 pounds. Then you could go back to 2,250 a day. The secret is to condition yourself to new and still pleasurable ways of eating. self-pit- y, , Him. "j This is particularly true of whose SELECTION MAKE YOUR SELECTION NOW Following a year of ressrch and study to prove their point, y Gilbert West and Edward tleton met to compare findings and set about on their task West was surprised when Littleton hi'stold him that as a result of re; search he had become a follow-- 1 er of the Carpenter. And Little-- ! ton was equally surprised when West told him that he, too, had taken up the Way of the Cross because of his study. Two men who set out to destroy Christian-- 1 ity both became Christians af ter making a serious study of the faith. Better be careful about taking this man of Galilee serious. You might end up following Lit-the- . Squirrel pus- - sibly a majority, begin gaining rincor siWht toward a premature heart attack. George began consuming tastier and more food, and more .THINGS Of DADS GN THE FLOOR TO ASSIST YOU. much, too PJJl fJ.J&t tJl J2We HINTS HEALTH Blue Shield Flans National Association 4 JE? A6 too "n i We have a full stock of Rockers and Recline rs; Television Sets, Fishing Tackle Hunting supplies and Tools for the Shop JH . cessea. The slim young bridegroom begins to expand, another victim of creeping obesity. At middle age the overweight man, depending on the amount Ms blubber.is ukely to be ree tuns moreA s' A0 to coronary hear, dis- ceptlb ease hls neighbor of nor- mal weight. But you can lose weight and keep it down, by acting upon a few fundamental physiological 0.vernmg the reasons why 5 most of us gain weight The first law is that calories do count. All diets that shrink off pounds are based unon a deficit of calories, no matter how they are advertised, Our new young husband, let's r.rJ2 C iIT Zi . . to kill her husband. Receives Pharmacy Degree Danny Verde, son of Mr and Mrs W. D. Verde of Price was graduated from the University of Utah with a dege in Phnr macy on June 7th. He is married to the former Ellene Fosat of Helper. Mr Verde has accept and sons employment at , i at Price, beginning thimonth.2 with Vegas visited Mr and Mrs Em Gardner and Mr and Mrs George Fullerton CARD OF THANKS of Spring Glen for several days We wish to take this oddot-They returned home on Tues- day leaving Jeffrey for an ex-- 1 tunity to thank everyone who tended visit with grandparents, helped in any way during illness Mr and Mrs Dan Gillesnis aDd uaiM auu lil"rc'i ivjh u. vjjsen the thoughtful- ness of friends and relatives. her parents, Mr and Mrs Sam Rachele Sr., and other relatives Mrs Rhoda O.'sen, Mr and Mrs Leland Olsen, Mr and Nemo and Arlire Tullius of Mrs Kenneth Funk, Mr and Salt Lake drove down Saturday Mrs Deward Olsen, Mr and for a visit with parents and to Mrs Clyde Olsen, Mr & Mrs get riaughter Nicki who had Glenn Olsen. spent the past two weeks with srrar.dparents, Ethel and Joe Junius. Thev returned home Typewriter Ribbons, AH Sunday evening. on Sale at Journal rT!!' FATHER'S DAY IS SUNDAY, JUNE w war calories, and it makes no difference if the calories come from proteins, sugars, starches or fats. Any excess over expenditure is banked in the body. He likely also gave up the sports or exercise habits of his bachelor days, or with promotions or changes in his job began working less hard physically. Spending fewer calories, he needed fewer to hold his former weight. Eat Less Each Year A single pound of fat represents 3,500 "banked" calories. The dismaying thing is that we fatten our bank account little by little. A George Livewell taking in 100 calories a day more than he needs, including costs of his physical activity or exercise, in 35 days can gain a pound, or 10 pounds in a year! Complete Banking Service - Helper, Utah : |