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Show 2C DESERET NEWS, FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 1973 It all Diet pills work a s -- i X - ft ' By George C. Thostewn, M.D. DEAR DR. TH .TESON: I'm 19 and overweight. I try to lose but I cant bring myself to stop eating too much. I went to a doctor who gave me some diet pills. They work a little, but I was hungry afterdating what I had on my list, so I ate some fruit and raw vegetables. That made me even hungrier. Don't tel! me to try hard because it wont work. I wish there was something you can dnnk or eat to make vou slim. But I know there isn't. Whenever you change your thinking, and decide that if others can do it. so can I. then I can help. When you reach that stage, redd my booklet. Lost Secrets of Reducing." which will bring results for anyone who thinks in. terms of I can" instead of f'cant. Send 25 cents and a long stamped envelope for the booklet to D Thosteson; in care of the Deseret News. P. O. Box 1257. Sab Lake Citv. Utah 84110. t dear DR. THOSTESON': I ani afraid I'm an alcoholic and I don't know how to help mYself. I am ashamed to go to my family doctor. I guess, because I just cant admit it to someone I know. Several years ago my husband and I started having a nightcap together. three, and so on. Then two. Lately all I do is think of the time when I can have my drink. Two or three drinks and Im drunk. ' I try to tell myself I can't have that first drink, but I do. Would a nerve pill or anything get me over this? My husband is in the same J.K. shape. Alternatively, you could go to ' Alcoholics Anonymous. Youve got to the point of knowing you can't help yourself. Thats where AA starts. parade. It's just another community until a having another fair mar. and woman behind you start talking. 1 V ' 4?t - ' J - v K, . sx V vjxvi Setting the pace for their climb up Mt. Timpanogos is Carrie Nicholes. Following are Jane, Tricia, and Mary Stringham and Alan Vincent. Continued from Page C-- 1 The lure of the great outdoors Fiddling came to Weiser in when the Logans established a way station here and 1863. covered-wago- By Sue Thurman Deseret News staff writer Difring June there are some tremendous said Gary. snow fields up Mt. Timpanogos. "And the' kids have a great time skiing on them." Stubblefield, who was Chamber of Commerce secretary until he died in 1963. had worked in Washington. D folk Appalachian music. Fearing that bluegrass would supplant the more tramountain ditional fiddling (Gods music was what Blaine called it) even as he returned to Weiser. a short distance from his Wailowa Valley birthplace near Hell's Canyon, he began the festival as an Intermission program for a local square dance contest. This year Gacvs son and daughter. Bradley and Carrie, and their friends. Dave. Jane. Mary, and Tricia Stringham and Alan Vincent, backpacked up the scenic trail. They camped overnight in a meadow lush with undergrowth and aspen trees. Above. Scout Falls was gushing with the late spring s Along with fun Gary throws in a little subliminal learning. While the kids are having a good time they also learn something how to pick a campsite: how to pace themselves so they c&n keep going without long rest periods: how to choose the proper equipment: how to sharer and most important, how to leave their campsite exactly the way they found it. , vv.y. is a great experiBeing in the ence. Gary stresses. It's a shame more people dont take the opportunity to enjoy it . . . especially when its so close. nutritious. But they have no special curative powers. The danger is on a few foods, even if relatively nutritious for their type. For example, brown rice is a little more nutritious than enriched white rice but is hardly a complete protein food or even particularly rich that it is then necessary to consume excessive amounts of for these nutrients good in vitamins. The ommended wheat in vitamin E but so you still need diet. health. widely recgerm is rich lacks B 12. a balanced ments. Honey is a magical, even mystical, word in Healthfood-land- . It also is one of the most overpromoted products being sold to gullible health with foodists. exaggerated See FOOD on page 5 Here are impartial perspectives on some of the popular and supple health foods d . earth anthem Aw." the kid replied. just kept borrowing one." would mount the stage in the middle of the floor. Each night, a new champion would emerge in the various cate- gories until the only contest left was the big one. the battle for Grand Champion. Earlier that Saturday, the parade had moved down State Street, then left on Main past the local ward house to the parking lot! Led by the president of the National Old Time Fiddlers Association (standing atop a car. ropes secunnj the him. playing a Weiser High School Marching Band followed, playing a tune written by the rock group Chicago. It was a similar scene later in the park, where clusters of fiddlers and accompanying guitarists would hold jam sessions each afternoon. In one longer-hairesome group, youths, who were discovering it was important to know fiddle techniques by Junior Daugherty and Dick Barrett as well as the rock violin gimmicks of Sugar Cane Harris and Jerry Goodman, and some adults accompanied an boy. ), d Finally, with a nod of thanks, the boy handed the bow back to one of the older youths and went over under a tree, while the older youth, figuring io show the adults a hoe-dow- hoe-dow- the semi-final- were on. s s Of the eight (one from Waltham. Mass, another a graduate of the Junior Division where he took first place last year, and a third who played the ones to watch were Dick Barrett, who'd been Grand Champion the past two years, and J.C. Broughton, who'd come up from Sapulpa. Okla.. last year for ' the first time and grabbed second place. fidBroughton, a dler who'd picked qp the in: strument after hearing a noon radio program out of Tulsa. was a particular comer. But semi-finalist- .self-taug- tuning problems dragged hirtv down to fifth place, even though one waltz he attempt--ewas almost continuous double-stofingering, some- thing few classical violinists minds would attempt." according to Richard Jonas, "a member of last year's University of Utah Honors String See TUNING on page 3 X Large Sizes in Sportswear Pants Tops. Vests and Long Skirts FASHIONS 364-418- 'M? 0 3335 Washington, Ogden pass tejk watt)... GREAT mill is amm a o Dr. Roger J. Williams, who demonstrated that rats could not live on white bread alone, - 0 blaze of summer sun Great g, i Great Garb. AMTICO VA SOLARIAN ROCHELLE abets store mm opes FLOOR TILE CASTILIAN Hundreds of bow drastically reduced Many colors to choose from. 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And C-- ARMSTRONG Af Your Neighborhood S., . s" HOUSE CLEANING LOCATIONS Snow A musician who'd tucky. been idly sitting in the curve of his string bass suddenly-leapeup and offered the slap-thubackup for the singers and fiddlers. Son." one of the adults was to the saying "how did you make it into the finals of the Junior-Junior- s without a bow? to 40 off. Some racks priced at $10.00, $5.00, and even $1.00. Plunge into summer with spectacular savings at Gallon 35 Nick summer merchandise 20 50 Special tntfs ."ninor. said' I'h. veah. the youth, staging a hasty retreat, while the adults struck up Blue Moon of Ken- Garb is putting practically everything in the store on sale. All spring and SANTA CRUS r (13-1- 7 Carrie Nicholes is quite enjoying herself as she "shoe-skieon a huge snow field up Timpanogos. In a Many of the fad foods are Ait 12 - mnmius Some of the assertions are difficult to check on, let alone evaluate, such as the claim by Georges Ohsawa, inventor of the macrobiotic diet, that "There is no bird or insect that ever catches cold. June 30th r and under). Junior years). Senior (65 and older). Women's and Grand Championships. Each night, the fiddlers Idaho had a stateWeiser wide fiddlers society and the . out Half Junior-Junio- egories (entrants Three years after his death and a hundred after fiddling had officially arrived in Much of the literature of health foods features "astonclaims for certain ishing foods or vitamin supplements. Bess Mverson. former New York City Consumer Affairs has pointed Commissioner, ICE TEA emigrants notes explained. Newspaper files report fiddling contests here from 1914 to World War One. But it took Blaine Stubblefields return to his home territory in 1948 to get the ball rolling for the present festival. an emphasis on fun and enjoyment. Gary Nicholes, recreational specialist, loves to shoetake the kids in his neighborhood skiing. sum n stopped for rest and recreathe festival program tion. With I anyone?) Found a good one up in Uncle Jack's attic right after e passed on last year. he says. Fine grain, built solid. It looks real good. But the tone. Floyd! she exclaims. What about the tone? It aint more than a dust catcher if it dont have a tone And then you realize, more than when you saw the "Welcome. Fiddlers! signs in every store window from the Dairy Queen on the south end of town to The Merc at the comer of Main and State, that it really is Weiser and this is the last day of the 11th annual National Old Time Fiddlers Contest. ... ,. Fallowing Is the third in a series of articles excerpted from Sidney Margoiius forthcoming book, Health Foods Facts and Fakes (Walkei Co.). Copyright, 1973. In the world of health food books, all problems are solved by something you swallow. Herbs are the magic healers: chlorophyll is "natures green magic. We are advised to look to the animals You for dietary wisdom: never saw a fat squirrel or an arthritic cow." (Alfalfa, This years festival attracted 208 contestants in five cat- st.-ee- Are fad foods really that nutritious? By Sidney MargoUns Women's News Service thing or two. cut loose with an incredible lick only to have the adults stare at him. That's, uh. in B minor." he said. one of the B minor." adults echoed. national achieved festival status. Clumps of sagebrush are tied to the telephone poles on t he comers. In the city's park, people have emerged from campers and vans to stretch out on the grass before heading for the run-of- f. If you faced ANSWER: facts, and went to your doctor, you might be a candidate for medication that makes a person get sick if he consumes any alcohol. The medicat'on is practical only for people who really want to qiit drinking. - WEISER. Idaho When you pull into this small western Idaho town on a balmy June day. it doesnt seem any different from any other place during a county fair. Men in dress cowboy boots L..d checkered shirts with pearl snaps walk down the streets h with women in cotton dresses. ankle-lengt- heard on television that fat is in. I don't want to be fat. Please fat fat fat M.H.S. help me. ANSWER: But I can't help you as long as you have fixed in your mind that it wont work. Fidd hng in Weiser By Nick Snow Deseret News staff writer bit, but I started in 1 863 3939 Highland Dr. Salt lake City, Utah HU ! t |