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Show TIMIs PAROWAN, UTAH, SEPTEMBER 13. 1956 PAROWAN' pi'C- - ,i'U.ltll ; i i I ' h Walt 1 ' some of the a biRLjost . Vice-Pre- I. ' i , I i i 1. -- ''li i al-- i I Vice-Preside- 1 i ) i I THIS IS THE YEAR TO COME TO THE FAIR i e o r Doctor r r ys . . . r af'i h it ni I u ht in ft l t I h I iih !t I I hi a ilh ill U n ,i ni h I itilt fi htw Ht Ihl Util- IS YOUR POSTURE SHOWING? - ii in i ii I i -- r im- me dm s show and a - It tn.iv ni uuint for I n In' v dii'ii' Ik i ii inn- - in the ( lic-- t ,i ni i j H ' -- (onipl.umng or abdomen, slums sour dis- - mil mu duposiiion is certainly d the was sou fed Your , i dun . olli hods sags ig will md, plivsKuI vigor help ihi nn nt UK ( lieei lul and alert mK vone is bom wnh the basic c d tinm bn a good postuie but n in i b 1. H k of proper super i mid ml on ids, some persons i d initv postuie Post uie mean i ii lalionship ol the various tin bodv win it standing. walking. , sitting .mil King down llx do it d poor post ur on ap-- ! - ob tons to anvone. Not so i ms me the wavs ill ninth poor Mi. m. is muse fatigue, at hes and - iid impioper lunitioning of tn-- i ,1 ms U hen the spine and leg ii sti night, the bodv weight is . with the It ast possible nuiM n i dot 'A hen poor posture throws ' ii- - out ol line, the musilesmust h i ndii to hold the body up and id ii mini is tluown on the must leg, s .mu hg.imints Correct postuie, it buomes a habit, is the easiest l on to maintain. .ill poor postuie the pelvis is tilted muscles w ud and the abdominal t o it ward The chest is flattened, i ni lg the lungs and heart. This bo g iii. iv mtiileie with bieathing, lid III - din In i S 11 Ii i ' i i i u-- I ! i i i i t'on.digestionandotherfunitions, i mans of the vague complaints wh'ih distuss otherwise healthy men, w men and ilnldit n ii i A CENTURY OF ACHIEVEE MENT DEPICTED IN STATES GREATEST FAIR 'Holiday on Ice of 1957 Featuring the Nutcracksr and 25 Spectacular Acts. IIIS-TII- on the tiaik on a flat stufaie wuli tin heels supported at loffte talili hi il.Ii) for twenty minutes four tunes a dav Tension on musiles and ligaments e u relieved Bv maintaining good during early pregnancy, most of tin distress in the lower part of the ba ! may be prevented Special evern-- e' and the King down position should lx continued until a good posture tan h. maintained without commits effort Poor posture may be the result ol such diseases as pohomvehtis or aiiliri tis. It mav also stem from poor vision impaired hearing, deformities at birtl and weakened foot arches And then carelessness may be a factor in pool posture. There is more to good body balance than simply standing up straight Good Ixxlv posture results in balance. Learn the feel of good postuie, make it a habit. The head is held high the shoulders back, the chest up and forward and the abdomen drawn up and in With the lower back flattened, thi hips tilted down in back and the knees straight, fatigue is largely avoided The g During pregnamy pain may I" on.r vi rv annov mg or even some-wt d aiding Postutal pains of pi n ii often txtend aiound the lower 0 u ol Mu abdomen and into the thighs. with stress dos s oi swav-baiini mi in on ligaments and muscular an boiin's ( omes on with efforts to 'i tain a iintei of giav ity for standing mil walking This abnoimal posture is in - lalltd the pnde of pregnan-- I oui low-bai- k h t YesrelsffisSk UTAH AMMIKG ASSOCIATION "From the earth comes an abundant life for all Duncan Ronaldo (lhe Cisco Kid)with his horse Diablo and his amigo, Rex Rcss! IIorse Racing '"Motorcycle Races "Horse Show. Livestock. VEJEJ Stock Reduction Sale On SUPER KEMTONE Gallons Reduced to $4.93 Quarts SDOOE Reduced QflDB Ihoiue AND INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITION SEPT. 14fh-23- rd lak. City Fuirgr. ..di-Sa- it builders SUPPLY CO rn UNJ ahead, carry the weight evenlv, lightly Someand with a ceitain "springiness how the walk of a person with good posture carries added characteristics such as alertness and interest On the other hand, the person whose feet turn out in shuffled steps, whose shoulders sag, stomach bulges and whose head hangs, suggests laziness and loss of interest. Habits can be dangerous. Carrying s school books or large bags of on the same side day in and day out may result m a sagging effect Double Heres the washer youve always wanted at a price you can afford. WASHER FINEST UtAERICA'S xever before has Dexter offered . H. Wing 3 Vane AgHctorSuper w outstanding Value. For 59 Highest grade gear powfr Motor to v iqi Rapid Flo dram1 years, Dexter has built quality .. or $40 00 more1 washers. This new model tops them for faster, clecner washes and rugged dependability. You 1' news-papei- bags for newspapers are preferable. - Slumping in a chair is a bad habit Avoid fatigue by sitting well back, so that the lower back is supported. If you spend long hours sitting, get a good chair, it will pay for itself in comfort and efficiency. properly-supervise- to $ .59 THESE PRICES IN EFFECT ALL DURING SEPT. feet, with the toes pointed straight The value of of Service Utah's mining industry employs ono out of every 16 non farm workers. Yet mining pays one out of every five dollars of property tax in the state. This is a measure of the importance of mining to the people of Utah, who benefit fr :m pubi c services such as education, roads and police protection, paid for in part by mine taxes. Beauty Pageant. Sept. 17Kids Day Staring po-lu- f f ' $30.00 per Thousand MITCHELL LUMBER CO. s. et ! s. Second Grade Lumber s. ' i Vice-Preside- Students of the various clDean Robinson. Vice Pres. 8th GRADE asses at the Parowsn High Reed Thornton, Secretary. President Jay Rogerson. School held class elections! Nelson Alan Stubbs, Treasurer. Merkley, during the week. Officers se- Charlotte Mickelson, Sec. Tre. Jimmy Robinson, Reporter. lected by each class are as Mike Lamoreaux, Sentinal. 7th GRADE follows. SENIORS Robin Lamoreaux, President Kathleen Barton, Vice-preLuella Phillips, Sec.. Treas. Stewart Adams, Council Rep. We have at our mill several thousand feet of second JUNIORS grade lumber, suitable for fences and outbuildings. We Wayne Mortensen, President are offering this for sale at the mill for only. Bobby Evans, Marsha Miller, Sec., Treas. Frank Benson, Council Rep. SOPII MORES Fugene Robb President Kenny Simpkins, Vice-Pre- fairs ail America daces cxh'bition in 1'ltC-' at. aid is currentlv shewing in iK music, t'tl-now how and I vi Vcmas Ne, v ill In' a ni w Intricate pipes and pumps it. 1!T( Utah are manipulated at an elec" mm; its pates tric console, not unlike an on Ft iday t rgan, setting awesome forUtah finm the mations to musical movement as a backdrop for the dancing S'ate Fair at Sac-- t of the balk t corps noveltv tup ni' i nloi ed sw a The Dancing Waters is '' urn cnntinu-- i a portable machine with lfi Fair begtn-,- elt ctric motors and almost a at 11 am Each mile of pipes that throw as about 20 nanv as 4000 streams of water at one time high into the controlled at pre-sair an 'infected in heights Waters it J" M fill'd in its The show will be presented fi mi at t lie Wi st Her-- i tent in a special theatcr-lik'i i! Exhibition m on the imr grounds, wnh a ' r of l!r2 It was seat .; edacity o. rune 5'Y f. iti American de- people. ni lamed Radio City 1,'a" m New York, Mr and Mrs John M Fos"i ii d for the first ter and family visited here tin Western Hemis- - recently fro mCali with Mrs. " .la imn 15, 1053 Foster people, the Ancil J. 'nen since rehooked Adams family. H me Hall plased at iii Wayne Merkley, Sec., Treas. Jerry Robinson, President Jim Robinson, Council Rep, Philip Bayles, Knstene Halterman, Sec. Tre. FRESHMEN Sheri Dawn Evans, President Gordon Adams, Council Rep. F. F. A. OFFICERS Max Robinson, Vice Pres. Eugene Boardman, Sec. Treas Stewart Adams, President. Classes At Parowan High Elect Officers 'Dancing Waters" To Be Star Attraction At State Fair Ma-- . I vouldnt expect this quality at d training in physical education cannot be overlooked in developing a body balance, not only for students of giade classes, but for those in high school and college. Bad postural habits can be corrected by concentrated effort. Any exercise which improves muscle tone, whether it be an active sport or simply a busk walk, will be an aid to good posture. Sports are especially valuable, because the process works both ways. The where rear this price . . . Shop this store for bargains to balance your budget! any- but rue. Its here for you now! Come De, ler 'd sei lYu In our Dry Goods Department, its in till rw v; an'iV.y.' j week. Shop All Appliances exercise tones up the body and aids posture, and good posture or good body balance is a part of the physical skill necessary for the game. And sports are fun, so we don't have to force ourselves to take exercise, and remember that a few minutes of exercise will do little pc 11011 unless you develop the habit of good Com 1 position tieatment usually body balance. "Good posture helps you pu 'pcik lehef This consists of lying think better, look better, feel better rll items during all next for your back to school needs uhile these low prices last. I ,crmsn carry a 10 percent discou 't on The entire department T Reduced i -- NORTHEAST i FURNITURE tO. -- Kelvinator Washer Regular $309.95 Kelvinator Dryer Regular $239.95 Both Units NOW r J X j jeepers, Judy! Im talking on my own red phone... and its in my room! For ycur sake and for the teenagers' why not put an extension in their own .1! fr w , room. (Lots of folks nowadays have a second telephone line for the youngsters.) ,,, En(oy the pnvacy ard convenience o" additional phones, at a cost of only 3c or a Jjy, each Tne installation charge is small, regardless o( Ion,' on Telep lanes in color are available for a nominal one line -' charge. Jjst call our business office. 1- r S : j j Kelvinator 11 cu. ft. Refrigerator .Reg. $359.95 SPECIAL 3 $249.95 Automatic Cloths Dryers values to Your Choice 1 $379.00 $264.00 NOW $159.95 Bendix Duomatic Auto. Laundry regular $499.95 SPECIAL $350.00 Parowan Merc. Co. |