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Show UtaK Napht, Juab County, Ijc tfTAN NATIONAL ZSfe hC6Tl6 T Subscription: revt-.ve- ll.rak-ins- , who u.i wounded recently were enrotite limtu in Viet N.,m, Is improving He fioin Grand Canyon. lias be, n taken off the entie d Mr. nnd Mrs. Milton It. Hunt list. r and family of Hunter were week end guent of Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Hunt, ton. Tamra Smith, daughter of Mr. Reed W, Smith, Nephi Mr. IwRoy T. Ostler, Nephi Mrs. Golden Stewart. Eureka Idmrd. -i Mr. and Tlu-- la-ol- FILTER PADS for your air conditioner at Plumbing A Builder' Supply. 4-- Visitor at the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Ora II. Lunt recently were JoAnne their Bodoll, granddaughter, and a friend. Iris Rhodes, and Mr. and Mrs. James Khojas of Kijrby, Idaho. They also visited with Mr. nn; Mr. George D. Haymond Jr. Irvin Jarrett relumed home Monday after having surgery at the Ctah Valley Hospital at Editor and Manager $4,00 per year, payable in advance. Doctor In the Kitchen Irovo. IWert Price Jarrett) and family of Mr. and Mrs. (Helen Garden Grove, California left morning for their home after spending two weeks at the home of her parent. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Jarrett, and visiting other relatives. by W.W. Bauer, M.tX Consultant, National Dairy Counci Saturday SALT OF THE EARTH Is no higher compliment in hot weather, causing Evan Despaln of Ely, Nevada than to apeak of some one as the heat cramps, preventable by the whs a dinner guest of hia broth-- 1 food or on the salt more of use no salt of the earth. There is er in law anil sister, Mr. and more vital element in human by taking salt tablets. In certain Mrs. Earl Howard on Sunday. forms of heart and kidney physiology than ordinary salt CRACKER JACK- - d dla-eas- e, excessive sodium retention of the may cause tissues. Habitual use of too much salt is ordinarily handled by the kidneys without difficulty, but it may be a factor in weight control. Low Sodium Diet When the doctor prescribe! a diet, commonly called "salt-free- , he doesnt mean diet without salt. That would be detrimental, and impossible, since salt is contained in all foods, even when not intentionally Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Han- odium chloride. sen were in Sait Lake City on This compound is only one of Sunday to attend the Jensen many "salts", a class of chemical family reunion. compounds formed when an acid is combined with an alkali. Yet Mr. and Mrs. Roy GreenhaJgh everyone knows what we mean by of Nephi, accompanied by Mr. the unadorned term salt. and Mrs. ePtor Heelia and June This salt is a constituent oi' Hcelis of Suntaquin attended sea water, of the soil, of plants, an open house for Dr. and Mrs. and of every living cell and tisRamon Johnson at the home sue. The proper exchange of salt of hla parents, in Salt Lake City on Saturday evening. In the human body between blood and tissues is essential to life. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Green-- 1 Ita impairment interferes with hnlgh and daughters Marjorie the proper fluid content of the and Mrs. Marilyn Lunt, and son tissues and with the electrical He means diet low in sodium, Allan were in Salt Lake City components of tissue functions. they visited When something goes wrong with lie means that be wants you to on Friday where Mrs. Douglas Day with Mr. and salt the from refrain in the working of body, salt tiie handling shaker so hard, and to cut out1 and attended the wedding recthere is serious trouble. eption for the former Mary Lou Essential Factor salty foods such as smoked and Hintze and her husband who ocean and cured of content meats, metallic la the It were married Friday. canned and foods fish, pickled the sodium sodium chloride that is the essential factor in the foods with sodium benzoate preproper functioning of salt within servative added (read the label). the body, and of its disturbances. He may also recommend bread Sodium chloride is one of the baked without salt, unsalted fruits and mineral elements known as elec- crackers, and dietetic without added canned vegetables relatrolytes. It bears important salt. Seasonings, permitted are tionships to calcium and potas- herbs, onion, garlic, vanilla, pap. sium in body chemistry. Its utilpepper, peppermint, ization is related to the function rika, parsley, Mrs. Belva Otten and daughtsalt subvinegar, and of the adrenal cortex, an Impor- stitutes. ers Belva Rae and Fay of Pulltant factor in Addisons disease Dairy products are usually un- man, Washington were guests (a disturbance in salt metabolism restricted in a diet, of Mrs. Louise Taylor on due to adrenal cortical failure). except that sweet instead of More common impairment of salted butter is used, and Mrs. Mary 3. Marley and sodium metabolism is the excescottage cheese is favored Mrs. Isabell Johnson of Morsive salt loss due to perspiration over other varieties. oni visited on Sunday with Mrs. Louise Taylor. water-loggin- I- s Kail H i'', km Monday th.it Worl l.ov visited on Sunday with grndmther, Mr. T. 11. Bur lliejr grandson, Rnhsrd Phono 623 0525 Here Mr. Slid Mr and Mr. David Burlnn uf office: 96 South Main kriiTi?ii.T3.l.Trng Roy E. Gibson Mr. PuLliihod Thursdays at Nephi, Juab County, class Second Utah. entry at Nephi. Utah. NEWSPAPER T'td Pago Two vo. Nephi. e. imC53TCUl5j iWtPtiii Ajsocutioh Mr. Glen Stewart, Colonial son of Mr. Manor. Nephi M-Harold trd, Nephi Timothy Flynn, aon of Mr. Mr. Tommy Mullins, Salt and Mr. Paul A. Flynn, Fort-agRecently aimittrj patient at the Juab County Hospital at Hike City. Mudilgan. W. J. Allen. Nephi Nephi Include the following, acJoy McPherson. Wughter of O. C. McAfee, Nephi cord. ng to the list released on Mr. and Mr. MePher UVdnra Dy morning by hospital am, Nephi Mr. Niels Peterson, Levan Ivan K. Bateman, Nephi authorities: Mr. Doyle Orgill, Mona n of Mr lltnalee Parkin, daughter of Jtrent Stewart. Joe Anderson, on of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs, lluroll Parkin. Mr. Eul Dean Anderson, Pro Stewart, Nephi tftiOSPITAlIHfWf Neplii Local and Social News J)C Thursday, Juno 30, 1966 Cimcc-Tctu- o g I MARSHMALLOWS l'b 17c 3pks23e - All flavor - Reguar pkgs each 9c JELL-O- PIERCES PORK & BEANS Regular Ho. V2 size cans 5 fr 1 .00 PAPER CUPS "Package TASTE WELL PEAS -- CORN OR APPLE SAUCE -- 7 cans 1.00 BETTY CROCKER CAKE MIX NOW 4for 1.00 LIBBY'S PINEAPPLE JUICE 46 oz cans - - NOW 4 for 1 .00 CARNATION TUNA -- 3cans89 MANDARIN ORANGES 598c PAPER PL ATES -- Package of 100 for 59 of 100 for 69 j aea-sone- d. sea-food- s Levan Local, Social News non-sodiu- low-sodiu- low-sodiu- DONT BORROW.. SUBSCRIBE TODAY!! Larry Taylor of Richland, Washington visited with his Mrs. Christine grandmother, Taylor on Monday. Mrs. Lee Chappell of Lyman visited several days last week with her son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stephen-seLindaand Diane Stephen-se- n accompanied their grandmother home for a visit. EMogi er n. "2& mm umiYMosicHm. JA NORTH SALT LAKE ON OUR STAGE IN PERSON! America Royal Family of Televiiion urn 6 M FAMILY V'srf' starring THE KING SISTERS July 11th to 16th at 8:15 Special Sat. Matinee - 2:15 flgiQRigKURli csasaiiociffi or For ticket Information, call 295-340-7 write Valley Music Hall, Pa O. Box 222, North Salt Lake, Utah. (IIPffiFrrvTPi its the ? Mr. and Mrs. Douglas H. Graham of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Ellen Jensen of Fountain Green and Mrs. Eugene S. Powell visited in Millburn with Mr. and Mrs. Melroy Graham on Sunday. William Shepherd of Tooele spent the week end with his sister, Mrs. Floy Mortensen. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Morgan and family of Kearns were recent visitors of his mother, Mrs. Nina Morgan. Saturday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Clinn Morgan were their daughter, Miss Mary Morgan of Salt Lake City and a friend, Dennis Thomas of Nevada. Best in the 200 luxurious rooms end suites completely . .all with TV, radio end background music. Pool and patio. , . tic phones. Valet, Car Rental . Barber, Beauty and Gift Shops, Guided tours arranged . Excellent Meeting and Convention Facilities for groups up to 150. Outstanding food in Coffee Shop and Restaurant. Centrally located to all social activities and scenic wonders In the area. dial-a-ma- n Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Peterson and children Renee and Jennifer of Murray and Mrs. Ardith Peterson and family of Ephraim iwere Sunday visitors of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Stephensen. Mrs. Eugene S. Powell visited in Salt Lake City with her brother in law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas H. Graham, and with Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Powell and other relatives. i Motto U(M 1900 South State Street SALT LAKE CITY,UTAH Phone: Area 801, TWX SIH55 487-780- or your nearest BEST WESTERN MOTEL Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Man-gelsand their Sunday School class members enjoyed an outing in the canyon recently. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde H. Ewell and family of Ogden were week end visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Mangelson. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Francom and family of Lehi were dinner guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Ray Francom on Monday. Week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hansen were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Olsen and family of Ogden, Mrs. Earl Barlow and family and Mr. and Mrs. Rod-- ! j ney Baker of Teasdale. Mrs. Eunice Idndhart and sons returned to their home in Salt Lake City after spending three weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James E. Ben- dixen. Mrs. John Sorensen (Nadine) of Pleasant Grove visited on Sunday with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Erhardt Bendixen. 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