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Show Ben Lomond Boocon, September 6. 1 979, Page 2 y Saties Most of us Wal ly dances, he's past 80 By Gloria Kasarsky are as healthy as we think we are. Butterflies in My Stomach? It is all about the use of various people make of worms and insects for food. Instead of poisoning all those grasshoppers, imagine vacuuming them up, roasting them, and grinding them info flour. They eat the best! high Why use artifically flavored drinks when real fruits and juices are available at comparatively modest prices. - Ever read - By Carol V. Hale -Indigestion varies in people. Sometimes they need acids and sometimes they need alkalis. Sometimes they just need something bland like a cracker. Try milk, yogurt, juices instead of pills. Easier on the kidneys. We cultivate all sorts of superstitious hopes and ideas about foods, fats, cholesterol, salt and diets. Simple good foods and a well balanced diet are best for anyone. Eggs are one of the best foods obtainable. Their cholesterol is natural and is balanced naturally with lecithin. The only thing eggs lack are vitamin C. A glass of fruit juice or a piece of fruit supplies that. Thats about the lowest - Hazel and J. William Gibson are real native North Ogdenites. Born of pioneer stock, they have both lived in North Ogden all of their lives. - priced good food on the market these days. If we do not share ideas, what is there to talk about? It takes a very healthy person to withstand large quan-tite- s of vitamins and minerals unless his doctor gives them for some special reason. People on diuretics should have reasonable amounts of salt and plenty of fruits and vegetables if they are to avoid bone and blood deterioration. Anyone who thinks housekeeping is a breeze should do it. Doing housework makes us very appreciative of the brains and talent that go into maintaining Good rule: always read labels. It extends shopping time and improves buying habits. Life consists of repetitious activities. Some we like, like picnics and dances. But there are always the cleanups. They repeat also. - home-sweet-ho- - Im amazed at the By Lynn A rare Sports I think is really quite the mysterious phenomenon. Sports, it has been said is like life, only in miniature form. In the world of sports, like life you have good and bad days, rules to follow, opposition and a chance to win or lose, succeed or fail. But, sports are played within a special playground which is carefully marked off from the real world. One thing which separates man from all other animals is his recurring desire to escape from reality. Man can use sports and escape into a mythical world where normal time is suspended since even special clocks are used. Unlike the real world, order reigns supreme in sports. There are no constant rule brokers in the sports world, for such cannot survive there for long. Referees, .judges and umpires enforce the rules there. In the playground type world of sports, fans can attach themselves to a favorite team or player and then root for them against he opposition (bad guys). Interest Sports is its own little complete world even containing pretty cheerleading girls. The whole excitement and interest in sports lies in its unpredictability. No one knows for sure who will win. Thus, betting is popular, though illegal with many sports. Like life, in sports who knows who will win or lose and what the score will be? Up to one third of all newspapers and television news broadcasts are devoted to sports. Men can read of disasters, rising prices and lack of fuel and then he can turn to the sports pages and read of the successes in life to achieve to try extremely hard. mailbox in the center ot the photo is for airmail deliveries. This mailbox can be found in THIS TALL East Plain City. iWANTATAN?' TANKUECT SUNTAN SOLARIUM Open hi Ogden 2755 Washington Hvi. OR CAU 3934122 Hand washing? White vinegar in the rinse water IRR0CHUR2 will cut down rinsing. wlnnlng Materialism and the win and any cost attitude is also a disease in sports now, Winning isnt everything, its the only thing, philosophies have robbed us of the true meaning of sports, participation. We many times now fail to realize sports were only invented as games to be enjoyed. What really happens in sports is that one team scores more and the other less. Winning is important only because it makes you do your best. Now excessive violence is creeping into some sports, especially like hockey. Let's hope in the future, we can keep sports in its proper perspective otherwise, it may turn into a real warfare someday or else cease to exist banned by the government as harmful. In theory, sports is neither good or bad. cMDffiB iosszaimsQ SJiTasQas 12) vVT aI:i:D Heres why you should choose Stevens Henager cjx in PROVO OR OGDEN friendly senior citizens. Their wrinkled faces reflect a lifetime of love and goodwill. They have been married for more than 62 years. The longer you live together, the more you need each other, said Mrs. Gibson, looking at her husband fondly. Mrs. Gibson celebrated her 85th birthday last week. Mr. Gibson turned 88 on July 24. Everyone helped him celebrate, she joked. The Gibsons had twin boys, who died at birth. Their other sons are: Lt. Col. (Ret. AF) William J. Gibson, Roy; Roy B. Gibson, Salt Lake City; and Lt. Col. (Ret. AF) Gerald R. Gibson, Pleasant View. They also have 10 grandchildren and 6 n. will Many people recognize Roy Gibson as a local TV personality. For several years he was a newscaster on KSLTV, until he found the hectic schedule too demanding. He still does special spots in between teaching at the University of Utah. Hazel Gibson is a celebrity what asked When qualifications gained her the Ive honor, she quipped, often wondered." Then modestly she ventured that she thought it was because of her sons accomplishments and the fact that she was president of the North Ogden Civic League. Mr. and Mrs. Gibson met after he returned from a mission for the LDS church. They met at the weekly dance the old North Ogden church. They said that most of the activities were centered around the home and the church. We made our own fun, Mrs. Gibson said. To go into Ogden took too durn long," so there were a lot of local activities. The dance was held every Friday evening. Whole families came together everyone from small echildren on up danced to a live band. The babies were put on the stage behind chairs to sleep. Every Saturday a movie was shown at the church for the family, when they became popular. Many of the ward mem- bers participated in the dramatic productions the church sponsored regularly. Mrs. Gibson said they loved to be in the plays, especially when they traveled to Pleasant View, Huntsville and Liberty to perform. In winter everyone joined in the fun of sleigh riding. On special occasions they traveled by Bamberger to Hot Springs for a swim, or to Lagoon or Saltair to dance. Mr. and Mrs. Gibson have both been active in the LDS ; ia-0- , n men in town. He dances at the Golden Hours Center and at the area Special Interest da"? where he is a member of the dance committee. Someone said, Walter always dances with young women. Of course he does. than Theyre all younger him. There arent many women around, and not many of them dance. And to they may not be able dance Walters style of of dancing a combination swing with its twists and turns, between gliding around the floor and of swooping in a series airplane turns. Wally knows how to lead, and has rhythm and style.. A friend said, I just love to dance with Walter, If I didnt get at least one dance with Walter, Id feel bad. Hes there every week, showing off the girls to the other men. Hes proud of his dancing. One night he said, Those are my friends. They only see me at church, they dont know I can dance. Lets show them what I can do. He introduced a friend as this is my dancing partner -- we dance all over together. When asked about his singing, he said, Oh, I sing everywhere, funerals, all over. He sang along with the dance band, and a listener commented, Walter has a beautiful It is clear and voice. melodic. LDS Hes a member of the LDS Walter heard about it, Prothero gave WSC a check for $100 for WSC Band uniforms. He said he hoped that others would come forth with donations for the band, so that Weber State will be able to keep this unit which has done so well in representing the college at athletic and other events." So Weber still has a Marching Band . How did a man who left home in New York City at age 17, who knew Douglas Fairbanks Sr., dated Mary Pickfords sister, appeared as an extra in silent movies, and played professional baseball for the St. Louis Browns get to Utah? The railroad brought me,, says Walter. Now a retired railroad worker, Mr. Prothero is a Weber State booster of varsity sports, theater and other activities. He is also active in Retired Seniors Volunteer Program (RSVP). He says, ( keep busy, If I didnt, Id go crazy." Yes, Walter Prothero is a great guy. Church all their lives, holding many positions of leadership. They help make North Ogden the great place it is to live today. r t'izafc ::! iHsItejSlMatHtfU: I changes that have taken place during my lifetime, mused Mr. Gibson, as he and Mrs. Gibson reminisced about the old days. I wish we could keep it like it was, Mrs. Gibson said wistfully. She explained that she liked it when North Ogden was small, because everyone knew everybody. We were like one, big family, she sighed. But they are happy now and still enjoy North Ogden. The Gibsons are beautiful, herself. She was named Weber Countys Mother of the Year in 1973. Prothero, y Wally-Tomm- n protein-vitamin-miner-al Special Interest Choir with members from Weber, Box Elder and Davis counties who practices twice monthly and perform at meetings and special programs. What does Walt do in his spare time? Well he coaches a uttle League baseball team, wearing his baseball cap and jacket. He attends several sessions a week at the Ogden LDS Temple. He assists in the athletic department of Weber State I know College. He says, everyone up there. A few years ago (1977), was WSC considering discountinuing the Marching Band because of lack of funds for uniforms. When he GraduateJ received o hiefrer ctcrtfno celery. Learn how to live, as well as how to Gof a gripe? Write a letter to the editor. P.O. Box 207, Roy, Utah 84067 make a living! Participate in full L.D.S. Institute Program on Campus! Enjoy LDSSA Activities with students having the same goals in life! Receive personalized instruction from master teachers who really care! 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