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Show Exit Pants Money ' ' MIDDLETOWN, O. (UP) Earl Margerum tried on a new pair of trousers In a mens clothing store and left his old ones in a booth while he pondered the purchase. He pondered too long. A pickpocket re- - Elder JOURNAL Brigham City, Utah Friday, November 2, 1956 moved the wallet from sers in the booth and money Margerum was use to pay for the new the troutook the going pants. ELECT HERR -- I 12 Dox to the State Senate ts . ' ' ' ''" ,, , v 'l t , it'' LANG, a tempting morsel who can sing like a lark a lady lark, of course has been signed by and will be seen shortly, and mcbbe appropri-atel- y BARBARA M-G-- M in Hot Summer Night, now facing the cameras The Ancients '.Prescribed Walking rr will-powe- LOS ANGELES (UP) That the classic form of exercise ,long walk was recognized even by the ancient Greeks as a tonic for healthy living, according to a former University ' of California latin professor. , t t v ':' r::iT" Apd the professor, Arthur Patch McKinlay, personally follows this prescription with daily walks of from three to five miles. ';. f' t McKinlay ,, r:c reports that walk- described by the ing Greek writer, Pliny the Elder, as one of the medicines of the will. As the professor explains, was r you have to have enough to take them. Pliny was not writing as an expert but was merely passing on to his readers the findings of prominent Greek physicians, one of whom was Hippocrates. Hippocrates mentioned walking 40 times in one chapter on digestive disease. He prescribed brisk walks, early morning r walks, night walks, walks. Early morning walks were recommended for emotional disturbances; morning and evee ning walks for persons. Brisk strolls had a three-folpurpose to reduce reduce weight hallucinations, and to keep the figure trim. after-dinne- over-sensitiv- d - x f tc I 1. T-- CWs t & t ' , fV. ; aess c. do'.vew n E ST.-.T- BK&amre Lieutenant Glen-do- n AWARDED REGULAR COMMISSION Richard Mantlo, above left, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mantlo of Brigham City, has been awarded a regular commission in the Supply Corps, United States Navy., Captain F. B. Risser, commanding officer, administered the oath of acceptance. Lieutenant Mantlo is traffic officer for the depot. A graduate of the USAC in business on the back on a flat surface with the heels supported at coffee-tabl- e height for twenty minutes four times day. Tension on muscles and ligaments is relieved. By maintaining good posture during early pregnancy, most of the The following is one of a series of articles distress in the lower part of the back written by members of the Utah State Medical may be prevented. Special exercises Association and published in cooperation with and the position should be scheduled continued until a good your local newspaper. These articles are posture can be the week other to appear every throughout year maintained without concious effort. in an effort to better acquaint you with problems Poor posture may be the result of of health, and designed to improve the wellsuch diseases as poliomyelitis or arthribeing of the people of Utah, tis. It may also stem from poor vision, IS YOUR POSTURE impaired hearing, deformities at birth and weakened foot arches, And then ' SHOWING? carelessness may be a factor in poor Yes, your posture does show and a posture. i number of things. It may account for ia more to good body balance There that backache youve been complaining Good about or pains in the chest or abdomen. than simply standing up straight. in body Your posture often shows your dis- posture results balance. Learn the feel of good posture; is and certainly disposition position your make it a habit. The head ia held high, an index of the way you feel. Your the chest up and the shoulders when your body sags. forward and theback, apirit8 tend to sag abdomen drawn up and On the other hand, physical vigor helps lower back flattened, the to keep you mentally cheerful and alert. in. With the tilted down in back and the knees hips basic Nearly everyone is bom with the straight, fatigue is largely avoided. The foundation for a good posture but, feet, with the toes pointed straight through neglect, lack of proper super- ahead, carry the weight evenly, lightly vision and certain fads, some persons and with a certain "springinesa. Somedevelop a faulty posture. Posture means how the walk of a person with good the proper relationship of the various posture carries added characteristics parts of the body when standing, walking, such as alertness and interest. working, sitting and lying down. On the other hand, the person whose The effect of poor poature on ap- feet turn out in shuffled steps, whose pearance ia obvious to anyone. Not ao shoulders sag, stomach bulges and whose obvious are the ways in which poor head hangs, suggests lazineseand loss posture may cause fatigue, aches and of interest. pains, and improper functioning of inHabits can be dangerous. Carrying ternal organs. When the spine and leg school books or large bags of newsis bones are straight, the body weight on the same side day in and day papers supported with the least possible muscu- out may result in a sagging effect. Double lar effort. When poor posture throws bags for newspapers are preferable. these bones out of line, the muscles must Slumping in a chair is a bad habit. Avoid work harder to hold thte body up and by sitting well back, so that the on is the muscles, fatigue an extra strain thrown lower back is supported.'! you spend joints and ligaments. Correct posture, long hours sitting, get a good chair; it once it becomes a habit, is the easiest will pay for itself in comfort and posture to maintain. efficiency. With poor posture the pelvis is tilted The value of forward and the abdominal muscles in physical education cannot be training sag outward. The chest is flattened, overlooked in developing a This heart. and the crowding lungs nated body balance, not only for stu crowding may interfere with breathing, dents of grade classes, but for those in circulation, digestion and other functions, high school and college. causing many of the vague complaints Bad postural habits can be corrected which distress otherwise healthy men, by concentrated effort. Any exercise women and children. which improves muscle tone, whether pain may it be an active sport or simply a brisk During pregnancy become very annoying qr even some- walk, will be an aid to good posture. what disabling. Postural pains of Sports are especially valuable, because pregnancy often extend around the lower the process works both ways. The part of the abdomen and into the thighs. exercise tones up the body and aids with stress posture, and good posture or good body Lordosis or sway-bacand strain on ligaments and muscular balance ia a part of the physical skill attachments, comes on with efforts to necessary for the game. And sports are maintain a center of gravity for standing fun, so we dont have to force ourselves and walking. This abnormal posture is to take exercise, and remember that a sometimes called the pride of pregnan few minutes of exercise will do little unless you develop the habit of good cy position, Correct position treatment usually body balance Good posture helps you gives auick relief. This consists of lying think better, look better, feel better. Your Doctor ... Says lying-dow- n properly-supervise- - i- administration, he has been on active duty since 1954 and has served aboard the U.S.S. Colonial and at Athens, Ga. He is married to the former Eleanor Judith Call and they have a daughter, Gina Michele. ' They are making their home in the residential area of the Clearfield Navy jBase. Mrs. Mantlo is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. i David H. Call of Brigham City. two-year-o- ld -- OUR READERS WRITE Porto Alegre, Brazil October 23, 1956 Charles W. Claybaugh Box Elder News and Journal Brigham City, Utah Dear Sir: In the past few months, I have been receiving the Box Elder News and Journal and I have certainly enjoyed it. I went to school in Brigham City four years ago and I knew quite a few people, but as I went to college in some of the different cities and then coming to Brazil almost three years ago. I lost track of almost everyone. So I was really thrilled to get some news from Brigham City once again. I will be returning to the United States in about another month so you may stop sending the paper. Once again, many thanks. I have enjoyed the paper very much. May the Lord always bless you. Sincerely, Elder James R. Palmer Hot Spuds SUPPORT re VOTE FOR ROSS C. BOWEN r STATE REPRESENTATIVE, District 1 r Had the initiative in the fight over reapportionment. Chairman of the committee which guided the reapportionment bill. Helped protect Box Elder County against loss of representation in the House. Mr. Kerr has worked cooperatively and effectively with all groups for the industrial development of Box . Elder County. - WE NEED THIS KIND OF EXPERIENCE d IN GOVERNMENT ELECT IILEONim BOX ELDER COUNTY SENATOR v (Paid Political Advertising) low-bac- k This is my personal sunbeam, friend Some of Senator Wallace DROUTH RELIEF; r I i5 tZZ .!' MSWt I , P .osiy- .ivu - 20 MILLION OVER r,. CASES Of SUNNY RN00K amendment to Soil Bank. MEAT GRADING: Established Congressional intent for the Department of Agriculture to undertake study to improve federal meat grading practices, giving ' the better break to lean grass-fe- d cattle. , Voted against high supports on feed grains. OPPOSED RIGID SUPPORTS: Increased federal funds for Utah predatory animal control by ' $53,000, for this year. , Supported measure to refund money to farmers buying gas for use in farm equipment. Estimated savings to farmers nationally$90 million. GASOLINE TAX REFUND: t SOCIAL SECURITY Voted to include five million farm families in Social Security Program. EXTENSION TO FARMERS: legislation to improve farm credit. FARM CREDIT PROGRAM; Supported revisions in tax law to provide more equitable deprecia. tion allowance on farm equipment and machinery. Supported legislation for tentative approval of 72 small projects in Utah to aid in irrigating 171,000 acres at an estimated cost of $32 million. Supported expanded brucellosis program which provided almost $600,000 in Utah for the last three years. Obtained additional $10'2 million for Forest roads development : 1 programs. WHISKIES": SINCE 19331 KENTUCKY SOLO " Bennetts accomplishments for Utahs cattlemen: GRAZING AMENDMENT; silky as sunlight on a mustang's mane, rich as a prospector's dream,,, the finest of fine Kentucky bourbons! w F. Worked with the Department of Agriculture to insure speedy and effective drouth relief program for Utah, including increased allowances for feed grains and hay and roughage program. i Sunny Brook bourbon, that isV t- - RESEEDING Pushed forest reseeding proglam to improve ranges. PROGRAM: SSIOSSMSSIMRl This message sponsored by these Utah cattlemen: George Barton , ft Mann Howard Clegg David C. Petersen Alden K. Barton Tooele Ogden Salt Lake City Charles Redd Horace Allred LaSal Roosevelt George Magnuson Jess Conovor At to. I t Kerr was the only member of the legislature to serve on the special eleven man committee to study local government and make recommendations. Mr. d , h Sponsored and led floor debates on legislation to help Box Elder County and Utah cities solve their problems. IDES LACS, N., D. (UP) Bak ed potatoes eouldf Te had for the Brazil has boosted the num taking here recently. - A warehouse fire cooked $10,000 worth iber of her airports from 140 to 270 in the last five years. of potatoes, she explained, for the prize Help Him Socially A dowager remarked that she money he may win, but I am wanted to send her dog to the most anixous for him to meet dog show. I dont care at all, some really nice dogs. (Paid Political Advertising) tr sharp-toothe- i Republican Candidate for - K 9Y MIAMI, Okla. (UP) Its every woman's dream to own a mink but haying a backyard full of them can turn into a nightmare. So declares Mrs. Clay D. Rollins, who with her husband, operates one of several mink ranches in Oklahpma. of The Rollins are the Willow Mink farm with Mr. and Mrs. Hector Bussey. The two couples started the enterprise four years ago with a pair of bred females, for which they paid $95 each. They later added a snow white Ruby Eye male which cost $250. They expect to pelt more than 100 mink in December, with the best grades and colors bringing about $60 each. litRaising the tle weasels is anything but glamorous, nothing like the coats from which their skins are made, says Mrs. Rollins. In fact, they can be a downright nuisance. For one thing, they bite. And if one gets loose, poultry raisers had better beware. They kill chickens just for the joy of killing. well-coor- or my deepest concerns Is the stabilization of our great basic agriculture and livestock industry in Box Elder county. I believe also that great emphasis should be placed on encouraging other industrial developments in our county, so as to supplement our tax as well as provide jobs and personal One income. i If You Want a Coat, Raise A Mink Bourbon Sunny Brook Name I Cheerful as its Castle Dale ALSO AVAILABLE I Kentucky Blended Whiskey CIO SUNNY BROOK CO.. DIVISION OF NATIONAL DISTILLERS PROOUCTS CORPORATION. LOUISVILLE. KENTUCKY, 80TH 86 PROOF. KENTUCKY BLENDED WHISKEY CONTAINS 65X GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS. .... Ferron Arthur A. Lemon Ferron R. D. Buchanan Let's ffeep BENNETT IX in the Senate I Hes a veteran, on Ikes team ' - - ' Richfield (Paid political advertisement by Cinicni for Bennett Committee, Lyle M. Ward, Chairman) to |