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Show DAILY HERALD SEPT; 47, 1953 THURSDAY, ' Utah County Utah jj? A M ' 'X'.' - .,.'".) ' - - jJh-- - Ljm " LML-- j ' - s"-- J"fNg?S jjll,l-ll-ll-1J1"- a if 1 . y ? J' J? m 4 II t I f 1 I 1 irillllHf till II II II I I I I 1 I 1 '.:-...- . : .:, . i "V I I f f VI ! I If II II I S I . It II I I v f ;X':: ' - DDK FRANCO-AMERICA- , ... N STAR KST A VsJ ; , I ..wJl Vill IMIIWI ur a era with a DIFFERENCE different froxnjhe-usu- Children like niorning al breakfasts that are hot eream oupwith the fare, such as this nourishingtoast. conventional fruit, eggs and . . . ... ", ' '""i" - Fun Adds RelishJIo Food For Family at TheJTable The relationship between good special . like scrambled eggs or a wise selection of French-toastnutrition - Since the students had practic. foods on your grocer's shelves is by the art of table conversation ed recognized family-lifand combetter in school, this ioo" had a' carryexperts in building of Milwaukee, over eff ectr The half - hour at munities. The city for example, through its health breakfast becamCa lively pro- department, is doing progressiyefTogue to tiieT" day. In several homes -- this family participation work in this respect. We talked with Dr. Jean H. affected the dinner meal, too. The teen-agereported that Haskins, nutritionist, Milwaukee's Health Department. She believes their, younger sisters and brother the question "Is mealtime family were eager tohelp prepare the time in. your home?" vital in green salad to "go with the meat appraising the success or failure and'potatoes.. As. soon as the children had of a home. a chance to partiefpate in the "Lunch ' often will be eaten interested, outside of the home. But what "doings," they becamethe. various about breakfast and dinner? Is in tasting and eating combinations. ." food eaten on the run? the United "of Nutritionists "Have we forgotten the fun in States Department' of Agriculture sharing together our joys and suggest three patterns for adedaily experiences at breakfast quate breakfasts lights medium and dinner?" she asked. and hearty, depending" on physiDr. Haskins described a com- cal activity and growth requiremunity project on which she ments i . served as nutritional consultant. l.Laght: Fruit, cereal or bread. A home economics teacher in a milk to drink, other beverage if Milwaukee junior high school required. and she worked with 25 girls to 2. Medium: Fruit, cereal or promote better food .habits, there- bread or both, egg, beverage. cereal or 3; Hearty:- - Fruit, by to increase family harmony. Diet surveys revealed that break- bread or both, eggs with bacon, fast for .' these girls and their or sausage, hash or fish, beverfamilies, too, was inadequate age. usually only a piece of fruit and '.' a sweet roll eaten en route. , The teacher proposed that for one week each girl eat a simple breakfast containing these recom-- . mended foods: fruit or fruit Juiced dry cereal with milk,.- - bread or milk. toast with butter,-ari- d At 11:00 each day, the girls re, v corded how. they felt " alert"b-sleep- y, hungry or satisfied, happy or grumpy. After school, the Soulhwestem-Africanpersiasame feelings and attitudes were in col lamb is the newest-thin- g will be lamb The furs. ored each the second week, During a in winter fall this and to return to her former shown girl was j. practice of the fruit and sweet muted taupe, smoky charcoal, brown, j;reen andldeep roll - or - doughnut routine and blue-greto she how." record .again coats' lunch , and afterschobl. ing coatsTand, The results were positive proof and capes. New arenylon velvet shoes to regardnig the importance of a wear and As the every-da-y a survive result, many good breakfast. The of to teensand of the "converts" decided work tear' scuff fabricTissoil and on there families. resistant; and They ' began by setting the washable, and crush-pro. family breakfast table before "does nQt run or fade. The syngoing to bed and placing frozen thetic velvet is used in a variety pumps, juice, diluted, in a covered jar of shoe styles and swivel "in the refrigerator. They placed casuals. cereal and straps. Colors in- -- elude 'dirty a box of ready-to-ebowls and milk glasses on the buck," ,"grey rnist," "vanUla navy, table, and measured the coffee ice," slate, indigo, red, for Mom and Dad. brown, and gunmetal.- Red or In the mornings,; the girls got black nylon velvet also is avail up a few minutes earlier and able interwovejn with gold or silver thread. . literally, insisted t h brothers, sisters, ,arid parents New "pocketeer" skirts, design dress for- breakfast. The deter- ed by,. Merry Mites and Gay refused to sur- Sorites, ."grow" with the cmld. mined teen-ageThe skirts have pockets which render. After two to three weeks they can be let out by means of butreported breakfast became al- tons as the - child widens. Susmost a game. In some homes penders with- buttons placed at "the younger children set thejtable intervals a 1 1 o w for vertical after supper. Often, their moth- growth. Matching tops also can ers offered tocook something be lengthened. C.; ' IGA ALWAYS RffilP AiUUU Ll e -- 'ji' 1' . ' ' rs j . . . 24-0- Z. TOP QUAUTY iATUOW PRICES 1 , ' u. s. no. ' ?&v ti tf) I " 1 -R- ---- L -& u3 . r ' I I "X ...... BRINGS YOU S)" irV ' '. USSET feo isig -- 1. y I i Persian Lamb " Njewest-J-n ; 'ColorecLFurs - n self-apprais-ed. y, - felt-befor- e full-leng- th x suib-teens- ... . v " of i D- - ' BANANA - - - - .:.! ' ' ' V. miwv ' - -. -- - .llo -- .4 - : . '' COAST TO COAST "I FINEST at ajt-th- - mm ps, - r .,' 1-- ' FROZEN FOOD NAMES GOODS wholesun4best quality SOLD EXCLUSIVELY IN THIS AREA BY IGA STORES eir - rs BACK - TO - SCHOOL SPECIAL ! HERE GET ADDITIONAL SAVINGS BY REDEEMING COUPONS . Assorted Just Arrived I 0 DUTCH BULBS ( Plant Now! Imprint Special Prices 10 at . Their Big Annual Holland Days: Daffodils (King Alfred No. l)..oniy $120 only Iris (mixed) 10 Parrots tulips .....only 10 Hyacinths ......only 10 '98 d ....only 50 d . 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