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Show SfE?E- 2 - 1568 No Sign of Three Men SUNDAY HERALD Navy Locates Edt and Grow Younger Wreckage of Beechcraft Don't Edt Top Much Carbohydrate Food ; fruit liberally ViniiM a sprirucied kMlfl m1 witn irf n Till- - civilization has brought in its refinements that the Eskimo ever falls victim to our respiratory and intestinal diseases. Colds and constipation were the "benefits" of civilization which we bestowed upon the poor Eski-mso-call- ed with a dry, -- "artificial wholly t hi n somepile of g resemblance to a grain long since ceased to exist. And, Km-- - o. LONDON (UPD British officials have ordered further noise, tests for America'knew 707 Jetliners before deciding "whether they may The Calif. compete here with Britain's upd Monterey; ' the' located has wreckage Navy comejets. SNB Beechcraft of a A spokesman for the Xvil Aviain the ocean off Pt. Pinos, but resaid British experts ported there was ' no sign of the tion, Ministry want to know how much noise the three Navy men aboard. ' The plane took off Thursday af- 707 will make when it is carrying ternoon on a short training flight its proposed operating load ov and disappeared. The wreckage 123 tons. The jetliners tested for was found about 24 hours later, j two weeks here noise ago carried The missing 'men were identitons. 95 fied as Lt. Gilbert S. Murray Jr.,-32- only World Airways ' pilot, son of Mr. and Mrs. the line which is preparing toj use Gilbert Murray of Garden Grove, the 707 on flights, Calif. ; Lt. Melvin G. Shimer. 31, to has direct fly prepared plans t, son of Ralph G. Shimer, to New York from and Paris St. Joseph, Mo.; and Alt Control-ma- n if Rome its are banned jetliners C Neil E. Simpson, 21, son London from of Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. SimpThese plans suffered a setback son, Tusico, Mo. when Italy's Civil AviaFriday, The Navy said a search would n tion Giuseppe Undersecretary continue on the remote chance said that regular 707 flights that the men may ' have survived would strain safety arrangements the crash. at Rome's already- - overcrowded airport. Italian officials have offered no objection to possible future use of the Rome airport by Britain's comets. sent its European Vice President, Andrew Jackson-Kellto Rome to investigate the Italian ban. The comet also has been cleared for service in and out of London. in remote areas never et- anything except protein foods, can . their bodies receive the fuel and energy which carbohydrates provide? Every- human body has been given the power to convert amino acids into either body proteins or energy sugars. Actually, the type of carbohydrate mostly produced in th6 ' body from food protein yields more heat and energy than any of the carbohydrate foods - r already ' Mr: Kordel cereal. ' - f ; Toast? Of - course, and more likely made with white bread; or perhaps a sweet roll- or two, well coated with- sugar frosting, eaten with your ' generously .sugared coffee. '"Please pass the jelly." More sweet. Some morning you do get around to eating an egg. but usually you're too full after downing your starchy cereal and toast to want anything more. e r i fr ou on you go 10 woi b.. i uu ieei quite a bit less than up to par; but by now you re prop amy belching as all the breakfast starches, .plus those left ed previous .meals, begin fermenting in your digestive sys- ' . - .. - a.' . ; , you eat. on physiology will Any textbook tell you that protein burns with a ' j hotter flame, and produces more heat and energy than either carbohydrates or fats in this prc 1 tasted about 15 ng - 1 , - . ch , - ", . ! . , 1 . . - trans-Atlant- j Ca-ro- . 5 - teeth chatter castanets, . is. robust, "his skins with his Tn Published by Herald n. West Fourth. North Street, every afternoon. Monday through Friday. Sun- ' day Herald published Sunday 190 Ogden Contractor March S, 187. v terms by Subserlpti in Utib County: Per month " car-ri-ei ;K - : 6 sions: $10 per month; $S.C9 for six months In ,adyance; 919JS0 for a rear la adVaacav Herald telephone numbers : For editorial. circuUtion, and sports ' caO FB for society ani news briefs, ran vn OGDEN (UPD The Xarsen v " S 0; 0; , r . ad-rertisi- ng SAVE GAS CUT . AMD I Eft The doors were locked when police arrived at 'the Nimer's home the night of the tragedy. This supported, detectives thought, the "inside job" theory. But several days' ago, it was discovered that a duplicate set of keys, left for Dr. Nimer .at the hospital, two months ago, had never been picked up. Someone could have had 'another set made from these and with that thought, detectives turned again to the. Public Health Serv- ' ice Hospital. John R. Berntsen Come in-- Let Us Help With all your prescription needs. 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The switchboard operator at the Lhospital put it this way: "You know i when you see a crowd .of people, there are some you just notice. Yon wouldn't have noticed Df. Nimer in a - 00 GOG months id advance $9.60 One year tn advance $19.29 By mail anywhere la the United States or its posses- En ' -- 0; QEQEO) Construction and Engineering Cb. of Ogden has submitted the apparent low bid for construction of the new Pleasant View Elementary School here. The Weber County School Board said the Larsen bid was $238,980, the lowest of eight received. morning. i 0; Prop per Tuesday: Gorging on cake pie and candy can cut your energy and alertness. Warning for motorists. "white" Cor-poratio- Tractor accidents kill about 1,100 farm people every year. health service hospital where Dr. Nimer worked, says he really didn't know too much about the 0; Park Nelson ...... Park City Con ..... Copyright 1,958 by Lelord Kordel. Adapted from the book, 'Eat and Grow Younger.' Published by World. CONSIDER THE ESKIMO The Eskimo, far from being a ralii , But even Ralph Perkins,' chief administrative office of the' public 0; ch . where y, t i 0; ........ fact, it's only Pan-Americ- an canners and commercial 16.50-17,5cutters 14.00-16.0commercial bulls 24.00-24.5utility to commercial no choice Thin bulls 20.00-22.0vealers- 30.50-32.0- 0; veal ' offered.. Good27.00-29.5some commercial 400-45- 0 lbs. 25.00-27.5veal 16.50-18.5heavy stock cows choice stock, lbs. er and feeder steers 600-70- 0 26.00-27.0steers good quality 24.00-25.5- 0; 22.00-23.50; medium quality Holstein steers $20.00-22.0choice stocker heifers 550-60- 0 lbs. 25.00-25.7230-24- 0; good quality medium to plain heifers 21.50-23.0Holstein replacement heifers 500 to 700 lbs. 22.75-24.0Fancy steer calves 250 lbs. 35.50; some light weight steer calves 86.00 per head. Good calves 34.00; fancy heifer calves 200 lbs. 71.00 per light weight heifer calves 220-300 lbs. head; good heifers 28.00-29.0Holstein heifer calves 200-30- 0 beef-typ- e lbs. 28.50-30.5- 0; 30.00-40.0- 0 small calves head; per. Holsteins 22.50-30.0other dairy-typ- e 10.00-1- 4 J00. SHEEP: Salable J300 head. Marweek. ket 25c lower than previous Choice slaughter , lambs 20.50-22.019.00-20.0lambs good 19.00-20.5good feedto fancy ewe ers good ewes 9.00-12.. old lambs 23.50-24.2buck per head; one 5. 25.00 per head; mutton ewes HOGS: Salable 75 head. Market 25c lower than last week: No. 1 butchers 180.-24- 0 lbs. 21.00-21-5240-26- 0 270-32- 5 lbs. 20.00-21.0lbs. 19.00-19.516.00-17.0350-45- 0 lbs. 450-55- 0 lbs. 14.50-15.5small thrifty weaners 12.00-13.5- 0 per head. - warm.WnivlpH , ! Usually, in ,a case like this, poAlready they have talked to hunlice make one quick trip around dreds in the hospital. , the block, and from neighbors,' get Sullivan said the stories of "sev--. a pretty good profile on the vic- era! persons we have bn ice" do not 'satisfy investigators. tims, 18.00-19.50- ....... nA , Utah Valley Auction at Spanish Fork f ing like onorooti ic . Yesterday's Close: S Bid 9.62 Banner .18 2 Bristol Silver .21 Bullion Monarch . . 1.35 ' Cardiff .02 a Central Standard ... ..... Chief Con 573 .24 Clayton Silver V2 . . .06 . Combined Metals .04 V, Comstock .35 Cons Eureka .04 Croff Dragon .031 East Standard ..... .1114 East Utah .05 Eureka Bullion .... .09 Eureka Lilly Con .23 Eureka Standard . . Gt. Western .02'i . J50 and energy, what about the Eski- for" gas in the .intestines and Kennebec 04 li Oil Majestic mos who eat nothing except meat belching, Ywhich are uncomfort Mammoth --32 .02 ana tisn protein iooas xviereiy able manifestations of undigested Mtn States Dev ..... .13 Naildriver because they do not stuff them- starches fermenting in the diges- New 1.10 Park 1.05 North Lily selves with artificial sugars and tive tract. , .01. Standard North must be shivering 'starches, they .0214 Park Konold . lethargic beings? i Pan-Americ- an j 0; ' . r United Press International - In the NEW YORK (UPDpsychiatric ward of a New York hospital the summer's crop of freckles is fading on the face of "Deany" Nimer, who at the age of eight is the central figure in one of the most mysterious crimes of the. century. The fatal knifing of his parents, Melvin and Loujean Nimer, may go . unsolved. But more" than 50 ctives, painstakingly continued thessearch for the killer. Was he a masked , assailant?- - Or could he have been slender all-me- at sugar per cent natural sugars. tem. !;; ;..;. , Plants are nature's sugar manuBy you're feeling facturers, and these energy So what do you sugars are passed on to the anipretty pepless. do? If you're at work, you take mals, fowl and sea life that feed time out for a candy bar, or a upon them. soft drink, or maybe more coffee When you get enough proteins 'and another sweet .roll., you need never worry about get.Then comes lunch. I You're hu- ting enough carbohydrates. Your How big worry should be not to eat yet you're"7TTrinot. wf-fngryand c3n afviiit a VMM. rtf . too much carbohydrates. wy t ;'and a piece of pie?- . '"That holds you until about PROTEIN COMPLETE FOOD Protein is a complete food: that 3:30, when you begin to feel so worn out and dispirited that you is, you could live long and vigorIL If reauze you aJ ueua gci suiue- - ously on an exclusive diet of protein foods. This is not true of More until dinnertime. pie, carbohydrates. A great number of going OX ill. ay ux; ix ictc ui ta-- t, "a war prisoners who died in oriental2 or a soft drink. prison camps during World War candyTiar, ' By the time you drag yourself perished because- they starved to diet. bome, and 'get through a dinner death on an meals Not only do high-starthat is a repetition of all your day's dietary sins (white bread, overload the stomach and place sugared coffee, perhaps a dish an unnecessary, strain on the with rice or spaghetti or maca- heart, they are also predisposing and roni, and a starchy heavy' des- factors in many ailments ' sert) you are more convinced, serious diseases . that appear in than ever that you're getting old. later yearf CAN'T THINK STRAIGHT There Is good scientific cause You can't think straight any for believing that too much starch more; your, Job .seems to take in the diet helps build up those more and more out of you every unwanted jdeposits of cholesterol day; there's no energy left in you in the arteries, causing them to tor leisure hour activities; and harden and become brittle to the point where a rupture brings on you are sleeping poorly. I coud . go on being " clairvo- a fatal heart attack or a brain and trace your footsteps' to hemorrhage. yant" t f t i i i.:i.v, are also Heavy starch-eater- s that piece of pie which was left, more susceptible to sinus and or for a sandwich, but you're en- respiratory infections than are titled to some nrivacv in vour those who limit their carbohy' dietary indiscretions, so I'll leave drate' intake to the , sugars and you for. the day, with ybu intes- starches found in natural- foods tinal tract full of fermenting, half (fruits, vegetables, milk and whole grains) and their meals digested starches. If you are the average per- arpund high proteins. son, of sedentary habits or Many persons who attend my are that you lectures have told me 'that all pation, the chances j decent 75 more eat about symptoms of their asthma, disapper vitalized carbohydrate foods than peared after they had eliminated are, compaume witn your gooa white sugar from their diets, subhealth and your desire to feel stituting honey and fruit juices and look younger. as sweeteners. "Rut wa must have icarhohv- Constipation, a common sympdra'tes for energy," you say. tom of digestive disorders', is anYou are only half correct. While other universal ailment that can it's true that the sole function of be traced directly to high-starcarbohydrates is to provide heat food habits The same holds true - twin-engine- d Sale Thursday,. September 18 CATTLE AND CALVES: Salable 300 head. Market steady, portion; 30 for protein, 6 for car- with good action ongenerally both slaughter cattle and s toe leers. Cows 25c to bohydrates and 4 for fats. higher. High good to choice You get natural sugars In every 50c grain-fe- d steers and. heifers 25.00-25.7- 5; to average good 23.50-24.9- 0; low the food .you eat.t Even" to low good 21.00-23.0- 0, standard the diet of the Eskimo and some Holsteins; including comStandard cows 20.00-21.0neither of whom eyer Gaucho ;. cows to mercial utility contains refined fr-o- mid-morni- , , the young public health service doctor, a resident in surgery, and! his wife were murdered by a third person? Sullivan answered it this , way, "At the . moment, that Is the 'theory! we are working on. We have thought about murder-su- i cide. But in tnat case, wnerp's the , weapon?" Sullivan said "the boy complicates jthings." Melvin "Deany" Nimer, Jr., is the only known witness to ;the double tragedy. He first told, about a masked who knifed the parents prowle when they responded to his cries. "Deany'Vwho. once told officers He said the prowler had tried to he had killed his parents with a choke- - him. Pressured for details, again and knife he toolcxfrom 'the kitchen? There was no. ready solution to againA the boy then told" a chilling' the slayings of last Sept. 2, when new fstory, alleging he killed both the Nimers gasped, out deathbed mother; and father. He has since gone back to the descriptions of a prowler who in made two neat thrusts of knife original account, but there is, each of them. V again; Ja complication. Practically "This is the first time inxmany to the letter, his description of years that we haven't arrested the kiDer matches the last words the perpetrator (of a Staten Island gasped by both Dr. and Mrs. Murder within seven hours after Nimer .on their deathbeds. the crime," said Thomas R. SulDeany is undergoing psychiatric Richat the New York Belle-- ! evaluation livan, first assistant in the mond District Attorney's office. vueNHospital. The reported purAre investigators agreed that pose: ro establish bis reliability as a witness. , There were other complications. British airlines have ordered 19 of the British-mad- e Jets, but they will The Nimers moved to Staten not be ready . for service until Island pnlr two months before the late November. tragedy. By PATRICIA McCORMACK ' "co-pilo- -. How then, if the Eskimos reached again for the 6ugar howl tn flavor this t3 J if course, you too-starc- hy ed L whose ' Will the Nimer Murders Go Unsolved? Detectives Confronted by Many Problems and Complications : soon-to-be-availa- ble By LELORD KORDEL Installment Four Let me turn clairvoyant for a moment, and "project thoughts with you through an average day's eating. Your breakfast consisted of a ' fruitperhaps a can ned juice (sweetened' with, white sugar) , or half a grape- - ; BRITISH PLAN NOISE TESTS OF JETLINERS ' l HERE'S A GOOD ANGLE... call our nearest plant COLLECT next time you have dead stock on your hands. 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