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Show Messenger ary attempt unsuccessful at Snow scull ike study . Criminal No. Court Docket behind a latticed terrace of the I'nion building was discovered broken. The A burglar who successfully struck the n suspect gained entrance to the building Snow College Bookstore earlier this year - jn abou, ,ne hdme pacc as p,e io,rilv. apparently tried again on Sunday.' and then, in the same pattern as'dlib afternoon, but something deterred the earlier burglary, attempted to stnadf a culprit before he could gain access to tbe w indow of the bookstore from' l . itself. cafeteria side, using a Demont chief icecream parlor chair as a weapon. Bur Ephraim police Thompson and Deputy Robert Allred i after the window was smashed, thb1 investigated the incident. They were culprit apparently fled empty-handecalled to the scene at about 6 p.m. Investigation into the matter is com 11 Sunday when a window facing west tinumg. Hurley ' 2 K2 : Criminal No. Robert Dee Menies, 1 April 2, 1981 Traffic No. 17: Wendell found Steven Weeks, guilty at jury trial of d Fitness Tips under the influence of alcohol. Six months in jail, $299 fine, additional fine of S1S0 to cover costs of alcohol rehabilitation program (fines total $449) all but five days of jail sentence stayed, required to take D.il.I. class, placed on one year probation. driving ;; by Dr, Dale Nelson Professor of Health, Physical Education and Recreation Utah State University The sodium transport burglar gained entrance to the Student Union Building on the mechanism called the sodium pump" is imporSnow College campus sometime Sunday by breaking an exterior window. to many different tant Police theorize the act was a repetition of an earlier, successful burglary A would-b- e functioning systems of the such as to nerve body and muscle fibers for transmission of impulses, various glands for secretion of different substances, and for all cells of the body to prevent cellular attempt. swelling. has to do with the of sodium, It movement potassium, and other electrolytes across the membranes of cells continuously in order to maintain life at all levels from rest to strenuous activity. The whole point of this explanation is that these v i AM A metal-frame- ice cream parlor chair was used d to break physiologicat functions require energy and apparently people differ in the efficiency of the "sodium pumps" that function in all cells of the body. The evidence comes from a study reported in the New England Journal of Medicine. It was limited to measuring the energy in the red blood cells of two groups of people, those who were obese and those who were more moderate in their weight. The researchers were a able to establish obebetween relationship sity and these important metabolic functions in the red blood cells. Other body cells will have to be studied" before we are confident of a metabolic basis for obesity, but this is a good start. Exerciae Counteract Imbalance The transport of sodium and potassium across the cell membrane is made a window possible by an enzyme access to called adenosine triphos- leading into Snow's book store, but burglar fled before gaining the store. This siunt-ATPas- is what makes the "sodium pump" work. The interesting point in the study was the fact that the obese patients had a 23 percent lower level of AwU iguirep, LAPY. $87.95 PCS THE PENCES WOSK, $5C.C0 PCS THE NEW SUWPES, ANP $72.50 NCT TC TEuL YCUC hJSBAN P." ;T$ r w Advertising Works FOR SALE control."' One way to overcome this deficiency, according to Blackborn, is to do some sort of aerobic activity, which makes it obvious that walking, running, su intming. cycling, hiking and cross country skiing' are important in the s of activity people who made have this metabolic deficiency.' Criminal No. lll:Jay V, Mower and Karl Chris- tensen, illegal taking or possession of protected wildlife. Mower entered guilty plea and will be sentenced on May 21, Christensen had public defender appointed and will face jury trial. May 1 at 10 a.m. Criminal No. 112: Mark Wall, bad checks, continued for trial setting to life-style- Snow faculty musicians will give concert Three faculty members of the Snow College music department will join to present a combined recital on Tuesday evening. April 14, at 8 p.m. in the Snow College auditorium. violinist-compos- er Kreisler and by Svcnscn. Kathleen Hansen will also perform piano stilus by Howard Hansen. Doreen Kurr, also accompanied by Mrs. Hansen will sing works by the early English composer Henry Purcell and by the American composer John Fritz IraaH No. 107: Criminal Michael Bartholomew, bound over to District Court. Criminal No. 93: Archie Sintonsen, Tony Montoya us Your Invitations. Getting Quality, Accuracy, Low Prices 835-424- 1 COME IN AND LOOK AT OUR WORK Messenger-Enterpris- e Printing, Inc. probation Criminal No. Corona evidetue, wheteupon Menies entered 1280: Reyes, probation terminated. Criminal No. 1305: Jeffery J. Hunter, theft of snowmobiles, sentenced to years in Lttah State fined $750. order- - ed to serve six months in County jail, three months working eight- hour days for hospital or other public facility with- out pay. placed on 2 years probation. Anthony Lynn sentenced to years in Utah State Prison, six months in jail, ordered to work 3 months for a or other public facility without pay. Criminal No. 1311: Steven Matthew Thompson, accused of second degree felony, theft, entered guilty plea, sentencing delayed for pre- - plea to charges guilty of uilii-Rafae- pro-Sevi- offen-hospita- SAME OLD LOOK?? Now Your Problems are Solved Straight from one of the top styling schools in California with the latest scientific knowledge. 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There is no charge for the concert, and all are invited to attend. entered guilty plea, wildlife violation, will be sentenced May 21. Dennis Hansen, accompanied by his wife JLUJLSLUJULUJLUJLSLUJLM JUUUUUUUUUUUL8. i Kathleen, will perform n Married? Let violin works by the Print well-know- Park hurst set at $10,000. tht-stor- metal-frame- , 1312: scheduled lor arraignment on lliml degree felony tlieli, billed to apptar. belli It wan ant issued, bail byPalMeBor i Page 7 Enterprise, Thursday, April 9, 1981 36 E. Union 835-92- 0 |