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Show I 6 THE BOX EIDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Thursday, January Utah VIIAT IS A HEART ATTACK? 31963 diate danger They are very penetrating and can injure livHowever, unless ing tissue. d image is too severe, the body heals, much like a burn. B.E. Agent Explains Radiation What do you know about nu- i TKe heart, hardest-workinmuscle of the body, requires a large and constant supply of blood to do its work. This is supplied through the corog Since gama rays do no damage to food and water, their drrger is rather short lived. Man and animals can be protected trom them by renminmg under shielding materials that absorb the radiation. nary arteries which completely encircle and penetrate the heart muscle, as shown in the draw ing. A heart attack occurs when the hlood flow through the coronaries is for example, by impeded formation of a dot. clear radiation involving gamma rays and beta particles? 0 THE other hand, we are infoimed that beta radiation is County Agent A. Fullmer different. It is rot very quite of one that out the points best ways rural residents have penetrating, but it can cause of surviving a nuclear attack is bad ckin burns. Even worse, it could tecome a food hazard by understanding radiation and If eaten, it could seriously in 4 Public Service of Your Heart Association avoiding it. The biggest radiation hazard in rural areas would jure internal organs of man of be from fallout within about livestock. We are assured that we can two days after a blast. ourselves from beta protect NUCLEAR scientists tell us radiation by avoiding contact that gamma rays and beta par- with radioactive dust and by ticles are the two most impor- keeping it out of our food and tant types of radiation. Gamma water, the county agent rays pose the greatest imme All-re- d Low Caloric Sucaryl Proves Tasty, Economical for Dieters The canned fruits were evaluated by two taste panels. (1) A consumer panel of 117 judges was used to indicate whether the average consumer might like or dislike the product and whether he might or might not buy it. The percent of the consumer panel accepting the product was calculated. (2) A laboratory panel of 10 trained judges tasted the products to evaluate flavor, color and texture. Everyone loves a fat person. This may be true but ask the fat person. He usually doesnt like himself. Well, there is more good news for Mr. or Mrs. Fatty who are concerned ilx.ut their weight and want to reduce. Accoidirg to scientists at Utah State University, you can have your cake (some, anyway) and eat it, too. THE PROBLEM of overweight people and diabetics has fostered a demand for high quality, low caloric sweetened fruits, fruit syrups, juices, jams and jellies, according to Dr. D. K. S.dunhe, of the horticulture department at Utah State University. Dr. Salunke, with graduate students Smdra Day and Richard McLaughlin, and a grant from the Abbot Lubratories, of of Chicago, the munuluctuier i low caloiic sucaryl (artificial sweetener) initiated an investigation to determine the comparative aceeptability and qualf ity of canned fruits, jellies, and syrups of selected fiuits. These delicacies were prepared with several concentrations of sucrose (sugar) sorbitol, sodium and calcium cycla-matand sodium saccharin (artificial sweeteners). PRELIMINARY studies served to evaluate several concentrations of sugar alone; of sugar in, combination with calcium and sodium cvclamntes, and of saccharin as cover sodium 1 rups for canning fruits. One resolution to make is to get prompt medical attention for illness. It can save days of suf- fering and perhaps many dollars in resolutions. lost wages. THE TASTE panel evaluation by qualified judges has shown that fruit, jellies, jams and syrups are more acceptable than those prepared with sugar. An additional taste evaluation was made by overweight and diabetic patients in a hospital. They also preferred the low caloric jellies and jams. low-calor- THE those e, HALM ROSE PHARMACY IOZ E. FOREST PA3-055- BRIGHAM S CITY, UTAH PiMqtPin 4m taJui COMPARATIVE econo- mics of the sweeteners were studied on a wholesale basis. It was determined that the fruit products prepared with the synthetic sweeteners alone, or in combination with low concentration of sugar wer found to be many times cheaper than with prepared a high concentration of sugar. nd A larse consumer panel a trained laboratory panel also judged the quality of the products by means of elaborate chemical analyses and it was determined that these products were superior to any of those presently on the market. r V.V.V,SVITS- - VV--v r t WITH INSURED SAFETY Sure, youll have social security when retirement comes. But youll want those years to be golden ones. 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