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Dr. ( hri.hl.il k. eteenlite ol the Knt iroiniieiitril Committee ol llen-oh-- t liKtMtotriled, Wilmington. Del., prrdtrlcd thrit mdntiry tt.ml.l In-gi-n minute plan V , . a large aiimont th refriger- Cookie Sale Bq'iii THE SEARCH FOR HEALTH (or eontnil. lie ctlinirited th.it I'lTl triM-tretN'ii.htoret totaled Stir) milium "and that would lie a low ettiiiiale. around il IIK mary CONTIMED. rilid, A pri- without doulit, the eousiili'iritiou imitl iiiiMiitaut in aov iiidiitirial approach toward totliiliNi emit ml it a recogni-liolv top management that pollution diHt etiti and that their fat ihti.-- t nndonhtcdlv n eou-tnlmt- e. "nil'll, rath itniiaiiv mutt adopt a ttriet polliilum abatement program . . . coiiimomeat-e- d to all levelt of the company. "In the final aualttit, the lietl plate for pretention of pollution it at the touree. Tint tail only come almut through commimieationt pro- - IKWHM THE and secure enda with a bit of cellopliane tana. Next, wash your face and apply a deliriously scented iac mask. (1'he one 1 love to use amelia like fresh ranplierries!) Now ita back to bed. llop a tea hag compress over each eye. lteiax for 15 minute. Wash vour face again, and preto! You'll see the difference. Next atep-ma- ke up. Apply white cream shadow all around your eyes. Iwneath your other eye makeup. Use a blushing get on your face, sticking to peach or pink on problem mornings. For a more intense glow apply two mat of the gel to the center of your cheeks. You may have thought you'd never be able to face the world again when you first awoke, hut look into the mirror again: there you are, glowing and pretty! Passing Scone 1972 Beetles pass a Model T Ford in this picture made on one of Volkswagens test tracks to symbolize breaking of the record held by the T car. New since 1927 as the worlds mark was set by VW when its 15,007,034th Beetle recently came off one of the final assembly lines in the companys Wolfsburg factory. While Model T production stopped after a run of 19 years, the Beetle, now in its 27th year; is being produced at a faster rate than ever with about 5,600 coming off VW assembly lines every working day. When will it all end? VW President Rudolf Leiding says certainly not and before 20,000,000 Beetles have been built too. more, probably d NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH RTSi German Measles Set on J in a In Jitilmn irrirt of four N ill) infnUout and Ibe Federal all played vital part. urU- - Since a rubella Jo-raw- s. vaccine ha been available, Ibe Public Health Service Center for Control (CDC) ba provided fund, vaccine, admini-trativ- c assistance and consultation to Mate and local health department carrying out immunization program throughout the nation. The CDC reponed recently that more than 32 million dove of vaccine have been distributed to far. It it estimated that about half of the rubella saccine target population children aged I to 12 have been immunized. The vaccine is not given routinely to a woman of childbearing age. However, if blood tests show she is not immune (and if she is not pregnant) she may be given the vaccine if she agrees to avoid pregnancy for two month. Farly diagnosis of the rubella- damaged baby it highly important in planning an effective rehabilitation program. Dr-ea- A IMh century writer once said' "Lose is like the mcadet; we all hase to go through it." Rut for those living in the 1970's, this statement is only partially true. With the development of a vaccine, we no longer have to "go tnrough" German measles. Also known as rubella. German measles was considered to be an unimportant childhood disease until 1941, when an Auslralian eye doctor noted cataracts in many infants whose mothers had contracted rubella early in pregnancy. Later, other babies with the si n. ironic" were found to I ive loss of hearing, heart delects and mental retardation. A vitus infection, rubella is spread by droplets expelled from the nose and throat. Its symptoms slight fever, swelling of the lymph glands and a rash appear from 13 to 18 days after exposure. However, infection may occur without symptoms. If a woman contracts rubella . first 3 months of during pregnancy -- and possibly just bcfo.e conception there is a 15 to 20 percent chance that her infant will have one or more serious malformations. The virus, passing through the placenta, apparently damages the fetus by attacking developing tissues and cells. DilTerent parts of the fetus are affected, depending on the stage of development at the time of infection. The rubella virus was first isolated in 1961. Five years later, scientists at the Division of Bio"fu-.'cll- :t logies Standards (DBS) developed a live attenuated (weakened) rubella virus strain. Soon thereafter, the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases launched its extensive vaccine evaluation program involving scientists and volunteers in many parts of the nation. After thousands of tests proved the vaccine to be both safe and effective, the Federal government issued the first license for its manufacture in 1969, using the rubella strain developed by the DBS scientists. This event marked the culmination of a massive research effort in which industry, university med te Next Week: Viral Hepatitis FALL LAMB FROM ITALY - the Casserole weather coming up right time for lamb and beans. Prepared this way. the culinary classic is so authentic the family will think you took a short course in Italian cooking Q LAMB ANO BEAN CASSEROLE 2 lbs lamb shoulder, cubed 4 cup Hour 4 cup Italian olive oil 3 medium onions, sliced 3 cloves gallic, crushed 1 tsp rosemary 2 tsps salt 4 . er IT I line fur tlie Gill Soul Gin Aie Vile! Gttl Seoul hunt I he Tinn-IArea wlmh also Nel'JiUiitiond in lod- - Mm lion ami Grant v villc will lie (Nil einiiavve on ihI will Vilitnlriy. Mriith II (xNitnine llietr rllmtv until Mar. IS to 411 the cin An-- . AS THIS i the Diamond jubilee fur Gttl Mnut. tneiulier ate determined to make tin mcmntalile both anniversary tsp fresh ground pepper can (1 lbs . 1 or ) imported Italian peeled tomatoes 2 Tbsps. flavored Italian bread crumbs 2 Tbsps grated Parmesan cheese 2 cans (1 lb., 4 or ea ) 1 Progresso cannellim beans (white kidney beans) Rind of 1 lemon, slivered 2 Tbsps parsley, chopped Rub flour into lamb. Brown lamb in oil in heavy kettle on all sides and remove as browned Saute onion and garlic about 5 minutes Add rosemary, salt, pepper, tomatoes and liquid from the can. Return lamb to kettle, cover and cook slowly for two hours. Add bread crumbs and cheese and cook 5 minutes more. Heat beans in their own liquid. Place beans in hot serving dish and arrange lamb in center. Sprinkle lemon slivers and parsley on lamb. Serve with side dish of imported Italian Tuscan peppers. Serves 4. The spirit of man is more important than mere physical strength, and the spiritual fiber of a nation than its wealth. Dwight D. Eisenhower one," vav v Mr. Flteda Tmett who i chairman nl tin year cookie vile, and we want to liegi't w lit) the txwAie a'e." ell for S (Ml Hie cn A ic I ox and come in fixe kind. per Savannah. Scolca. Mint. Ciana Fiidce ami Samlw it h ( 'team. The girl lake only the order and will collo t the motley when the mrrxhriudive iv delivered. "Ileave do tint order if von do lint intend to accept them when the gill deliver them av the ciNikie cannot lie returned coast-to-coa- The A mem an RcJ Crov 1 mne they are ordered." Mr. Pruett vv IN THE event that your home iv unwed during thiv next week, it will lie povalje to order from one of the following ONikie chairmen: .Stockton: Marcia Ekin or Tom Norton. Graiitwille: Virginia D. Vargas Ham Elementary ; Shirley Harris West Elementary; Bel Crawford, East Elementary or Marion Olvon, Cadet lev Profits from the vile provide troop with extra funds for their activities Also cauiv lute-liouv- ing fun eoine true il l ic Make Yxirsclf Over Clinic IT DOLLY REEO WAGEMAN, diksi. y'I Ik Canwton Fhion tion SPORTS - BOYS To me theres nothing else for setting a hoy straight like Bill Powers says. "If a sports, boy puts all his heart and soul into sports he cant get in Tom Dowling, "Fathtrouble. ers, Sons, Balls, Bats, Love, Respect, Winning, Losing, ALL CL-3- 50 CB-5- 00 CB-7- 50 - - - Reg. 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In about ten minute your hair will be dry and ready to brush out into a fresh hairstyle for evening . . . and the man in your life. Q: Every year about ibis time I feel the need for a new hairdo. Can you suggest one to minimize a round face and short neck? A: Dont look for jut one new hairstyle, please. Try to to suit your find several personality, lifestyle, ana different social occasions. Learn to change hairstyles as easily as you change your wardrobe for a totally becoming look each time. Generally speaking, hair shorter than ear tips tends to lengthen the neck. Keep fullness pulled back and high to avoid making a round face look even fuller. For details see my paperback book, The Make Yourself Over Plan. Youll find specific hairstyling tips plus a diet plan based on Slender diet food from Carnation. This could solve your round face problem once and for all! 10 - NOW DihiI try to grapple with the A failure i a man who has event of death with logic; hot hjiimlcred Imt is not able to cash meet it with faith. Elialrcth in the experience. Elliert lluls-Yatbard actually help to aet a Honda Motorcycles - ed hair damp will New Just a few samples: Reg. 349 70c( - 4 speed thing higher than 13 feet Theyve learned to carry a 14 'a foot pole for measuring since the time they sang for the dhah of Iran. Right afterward. they backed Into a 13 foot Persian light pylon and knocked out all the electricity criss-cross- aafety.) Your fur many many girt. It helps finance the Day Camp which will lie held June 19 to 23. Last year 1 10 girls participated ill the day camp. The funds make possible winter camping, troop camping and core camping. Furthermore it gives fund to help run three established camps. Camp Red Cliffe in Ogden Canyon; Camp Cloud Rim above Park City and Camp Trefoil in Provo Canyon. Six girls attended these camps from this area, plus six older girls and one Ikiv from Tooele were employed to help run the camps. Officri st, in the city. A sort of monument to free spirit and enterprise, they have paid their adventurous way around the world as living advertisements for British products. Their U.8. tour Is being sponsored by BOAC, P It O Lines, British Rati International. Avis Inemauonal. Triumph Sports Cars and British Tourist Authority. Their swank British type clothes are furnished by Austin Reed of Regent Street, a division of Hart. Schaffner and Marx. The Philanderer! play guitar. banjo, accordian and bass, singing folk songs and ballads. Originally from Uphook. England, they have crossed Europe, Turkey, Afghanistan, India. Malaya and Australia. As for their name, it was a mistake. Olven them by an Iranian nightclub owner, they thought tt meant homeless wanderer. But they liked the sound and have learned not to mind the jokes. None of .the Philanderers is even married. o much mow and Q: There rain ihi lime of year, my hair low It shape when I (o out. How ran I do il over fast? A: Entrust your damp locka to that modem miracle: elec- trie curler. With moat brand ita okay to roll dump hair on the preheatedupcurler. Of course if your hair ia dripping, towel dry it first untif merely damp. Then get aet! (After checking Steadmans Spring Sale On Seven young musical Britishers who have made their of the way Way three-quartaround the world on a double-deckbus, are now setting out across the VS. The group, calling themselves the Philanderer." have had far more problems with bridges, viaducts and tunnels than with war, road or wild tribes In their 27.000 miles. As a matter of fact, theyve detoured half-wa- y around the world to avoid low overheads. Theyre taking to back roads 32 again on a city U.S. tour from San Francisco to New York. Their bus Is 14 'j feet high and built for narrow but lofty places like Piccadilly Circus. Most tunnels won't take anyer c RUHUS ical center Government d most-produce- ihc (.ill Muni (airl Scout gauze from- lli-rill- h I Inc II. -- v xjm-ik- wlm iihiH ini tlav l- com-pman-- I, Manb (a-nti- e mirror trIU you you'v had too mueh party the night before. To the reaeue. aa many lieautiea in ancient time dtwovered. tea rid you of puffy and a refreshing face eye, maak-- to put the glow back into your "liangover com- lilt tematk tliiiMtril mure thrill ri itei-- nl riilitili.-- t centei-m- l rit the ol I'., Full Mate aie riArd . im-r- t at tin Vatb Stake Ml StiHil to at hound to There' lm-wl.i- or Mcduc other than 1 daV aie aAed ti attend tin one ol the i bone. IN kDIHIION to summer and S.at the (riuini-tamp o lama will - iliuuwd Box S mil Ml Mattel StiNil ( amp ( (Nuuutteemen, ami uiml oi 4 ml aie invited and ingtxl til attend leant on morning when your - M.- (amp pi..m.ai.tn (ring iv g alut at 7 kl p m weber lite Morning After tin-ik- gtain. I'lllteltllt, iljV 15 O gal hctrd f.ir the mp v fashion and beauty director holiday tnapic, inc. I .Alt III ChriikliH k mill bartau Globe Girdling London Ilus Trouhadors Now Touring U,S. ('-i- ViNit ths leafy of Lai ONI 10, 1972 i atlisl fill alt and V Kilrlv nrvt wrxk (I I. ( Ol IS wlm at Ii'IhI thru iKNip iai ! rite a Aid la mot at the 1 cult mat until m lav, Manb 1 1 at 7 kl p in lluna wlm nail ini Mt-d- eiM.tiol it going to le with ut I loot now on, and will lie unite retiritlite III the future, lie adtlted, "lutlead of lighting It, let', learu to lite with it and piolit lit it." I'mxrrvl ill ttnnim-- i iiHi-tm- til rtjH'll. Fiiglnex-Mii- Summer il pie.htlttl luti.Ni ol tritlll'' t I)icus giam tliat will make emploteet awaie of thell ietnaitit ulit let toWril.l hitlul.Mi eiHiliol u mCXMgt llJ.I.I.H k, lirullll I'tali Irxitotmg Mwk lrit Sjtui.lrit lie 1. 1 lllllH-- us )l, liltllrilll I I trill . tai ou it Ii4ir hll.ilrii,lt iIih ,n in Hit Tooele Transcript, Friday, March Seoul to TiAPMAM 916 NORTH MAIN - 882 - 3565 Chrysler-Dodge-Plymou- Tooele th 50 Years of Service Utah I I |