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Show F v; DESERET NEWS WonU-- cl $C4hU h - ' ' Thats the philosophy of the Womens Auxiliary to the American Medical Association, according to its presidentelect, Mrs. Willard C. Scrivrer. She was in Salt Lake City this week for the annual convention of Utahs auxiliary. . - ' W ' . . ' Jt ' 'V , , ' "; v , I . r '' - f Preventive medicine whenever possible. si j U' ,, It's mu-- ii more difficult tc repair the body after its broken down, she said. Not only in terms of pain to the patient, but there's also the stress to the family and the cost to the individual and the community. ' f noted: The physician cant do everything. An important part of health care lies within the individuals themselves.'' And she , ;?i4 Mrs. Willard C. Scrivner, president-elenational women's medical auxiliary, : t Called the Blockr.Mothcr Plan, the system basically works like this: . A 21 Friday, September 15, 1972 1 So the auxiliary is sponsoring a series of regional worktops for members, who will in turn take the information back to their communities information on such things as good buying habits, proper meal planning, and balanced diets. Founded in 1922, to assist physicians in their work of protecting the public health and providing the highest type of medical care, the auxiliary is composed of 90,000 members. We want to teach people, too, that maybe instead of buying a pound of bacon, which is expensive and has little less expensive with more protein, they should buy somethin protein They need to be aware of the choices. tors prepared the doc- wife. j Mrs. Scrivner stressed, It's not always the poor who have poor nutrition. Many people haven't learned about the proper foods to eat for good health. well-to-d- o There are so many fad diets and quack plans, too. Peonutritious food is their ple should know that safest bet for good health. ON SAFETY: The auxiliary is also concerned about making city streets a safe place to be. Members will sponsor lectures on for women, distribute Safety Council materials, and work to keep the drunken driver off the road. f ' m each block have a sign in their windows. and children are taught that they can go to any house with that sign if they are frightened for any reason lost, hurt, afraid of a big dog or a big bully. That mother will soothe and calm the children, call their own mothers, and see that thev get home saelv. Certain mothers So much money is wasted in buying expensive foods which are often not nutritionally sound, said ON NUTRITION: The auxiliary is particularly concerned with encouraging proper eating habits for teens (Many teens today subsist on a diet of hamburgers, french fries and soft drinks!) the expectant mother, (What a pregnant woman cats will, to a large extent, determine the health of her baby) and the elderly (Older people need assistance in getting a proper diet they have a tendency to snack, and mar.v live alone but dont like to eat alone). of ct i The auxiliary stresses preventive care by promoting health education, providing health care services, contributing to research and development. According to Mrs. Scrivner, two major concerns of the group this year will be proper nutrition and safety in the streets. A 21 Mrs. Scrivner ,tcld of another program to help children which has been in use in several parts of the country, WADLEY Deseret News Staff Writer Jw 15, 1972 Preventive MediicineN The Goal By CARMA September DESERET NEWS, Friday, ,1 auxdiary member for 35 years, Mrs. Scrivner is a graduate of Washington iUniversity School of Nursing in St. Louis, Mo., and claims she has been "health oriented since I An was 18. j of (he group, she is especially interested in the individual physician's wife and what she can do in the community. As president-elec- t Having been a doctors wife for 41 years (her husband is a gynecologist and obstetrician in East St. Louis, 111.) she knows of the special challenges. When you marry a doctor, you marry his profession, You have to believe in what he does, and she commented. you have to project those beliefs to the community. The doctors wife is often looked up to as a sort of Caesar's wife. She has great poumtial for doing good, Mrs. S rivnpr feels. And the auxiliary is there to h!p aspect of being a physicians wife, says Mrs. learned early that you dont put a steak on for dinner until vou see the wliites of his eves!" Another Scrivner: 1 V NUTRITIOUS UNBLEACHED FLOUR For Baking At Home By WINNIFRED JARDINE Deseret News Food Editor at least 3U minutes kneading, as noted in an 1879 cookbook. UNBLEACHED FLOUR, as defined by the Food and Drug Administration, is made from wheat that is cleaned, the bran and germ removed and the endosperm milled to obtain a basic flour. Enrichment may be added, but no other chemical additives are ! used. Where flour is concerned, the consumers voice is being heard. If youll look in your market, youll find among the flours a new choice offered: that of UNBLEACHED white flour, heretofore available only in health food stores ;d an exaggerated price. Bread, made Easy well with either equally unbleached or bleached allpurpose flour capitalizes on methods of preparation. Mixing the dough begins on the electric mixer and is completed by hand to form a stiff batter. The dough is not kneaded and rises only once for about 50 minutes. Then it is spooned into a baking pan and baked immediately to a crusty, yummy loaf of bread. And youll find it can be used in all recipes just like flour. regular This unbleached flour is enriched to federal standards in order to comply with tiie enrichment laws for white flour in many stales. home-bake- unin difference The bleached flour from regular flour N .vha! has not been added itemsi-humemakor- d II organization time! Wait a minute. Dont turn paper and pencil might point in the you right direction "V rdvA ... v x w-- w 11 2 packages (2 tabl5 active dry yrnst 1 n-- are gone. . you like homemade bread, but just don't have the time, try this recipe. It can also be made with unbleached flour. easy If 2 , , Law Wives at the University of Utah, headed by Mrs. John Adams, president, are holding their first event of the season Saturday. until warm. Add along with "gg to Hour mixture and biend at lowest spied on mwr until moistened; beat medium speed. stir :i inimnes al remaining flour to form a stiff butter. Cover dough; let rise in warm place until light and doubled about 50 minutes. Stir down the event of the of cant seem to find the time, work out ways (first on paper and then actually) to borrow' .from one or more of the other categories so you can achieve your goal. Perhaps you can sleep less or streamline your shopping or join a car pool to cut down on the driving. lightly tapped. Remove immediate- 9x5-inc- h ly: cool. Brush with butter and sprinkle with course salt if desired. Makes loaf. 1 Household Hints For Homemakers Cover they're will cook save gas when the burner. Food faster and youll or electricity. The average oven takes 10 minutes to says the saucepans on pre-hea- American Gas Association. LAYAWAY p.m are Mrs. Kent Greene For instance, if youve want- -' ed to join a yoga class, but loaf sounds hollow when dough; spoon into generously loaf pan or deep round casserole. Bake at 375 degrees F. for 45 to 50 minutes or until greased in In conjunction with the Student Bar Association (SBA) they are planning a steak fry at Fairmont Park from ' are no-kne- ad By hand, Club Agenda and time cup water I time here. Alan ) On The S.L. Law Wives, and Carl Davis. Famous Brand SBA. Other officers assisting Mrs. Adams this year include Mrs. Kent Kasting, vice president; Mrs. Steve Grow, Mrs. Robert Schumacher, Mrs. Jan Perkins, Mrs. Michael Loveridge, Mrs. Stephen Record, Mrs. Michael Stuhff and Mrs. Roger Tschanz. fOMAfCon Summer mm m m time and cup milk i4 cup cooking r cot year. cup sugar cups flour. salt and yeast in large, mixer bout Combine water, milk and cooking oil in small saucl epan and heat over low ZOM I most productive a Lakein, consultant who commands some pretty fancy fees from firms who need his efficient thinking, has turned his streamlined thinking our way. He reminds us that Indira Golda Meir, Pat Gandhi, Nixon and you and I each have an income of 168 hours Uoinbiiic ue is m friends, community, job, cooking, shopping, driving, household chores and sleep. Then list the number of hours you would prefer to allot for each category. Now jot down ideas for changes that you can sensibly effect to adjust your schedule. Autumn tablespoon salt 1 baking bread, which requires seven to eight hours time and where they do not shave. Because women have no way to remove dry layers they suffer removes chapped skin. Cosmetics. ZCMI these layers gently. 'I a" style): yourself, family, to 4,2 cups unsifted bleached or unbleached flour 1 s to go back to the old way of The accumulation of dry skin exposed to cold. A man constantly removes dry skin by shaving. But men do chap near their noses a for . ones, depending on your life e 4 dont the page. 1 know you want to think about it right now, but a few minutes with a BREAD EASY a week. He suggests that you and I keep a log to determine where were wasting time. (Obviously, Indira, Golda and Pat dont need a log!) List the number of hours you spend during the week In these categories (or similar By DORSEY CONNORS Its home-bake- are noi prepared what causes chapping around the nose? 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