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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, DECEMBER 8, 1977 Toddlers Put About Everything In Mouths Food Habits gngw People cling to old food after viewing a possible new breed of television commercial showing other brands to be more favorites-ev- en Almost anything that gets into the hands of a toddler eventually winds up in his or her moutn. From there, it can slip down into the lungs and warns cause trouble, Franklin K. Brough, Ph D , executive director, Utah Lung nutritious. DR. DEBRA L. Scammon, of assistant professor marketing at the University of Utah, tested consumer reaction to one type of Association. commer- n cial which may emerge under a proposed federal regulation requiring food manufacturers to document nutrition claims. Scammon says the Federal Trade THE Christmas Seal People report that approximately 1,400 Commission's Before we swallow, we automatically take in a little air and hold our breath, explained Dr. Brough. This closes a valve in our throat called the glottis. This blocks the entrance to the windpipe in- dividuals viewed specially prepared commercials for a peanut butter and a relatively new brand. Labels containing various amounts of nutrition information were superimposed over the last six seconds of the commercials. The information included recommended daily allowance percentages or word descriptions equivalent for the nutrients such as bad, fair, etc. good, Although the two brands of peanut butter were actually quite similar, the information was manipulated to create the impression that the new brand was more nutritious. well-know- n SCAMMON says experiment showed sumers were generally able to understand the nutrition information, but their brand preference was not affected. The large majority still preferred the old favorite, Temple Rites Susan Louise Roberts and Jeffrey Clair England were married Dec. 2 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple by President Lloyd Walch, formerly of the Hawaiian LDS Temple. A wedding breakfast honored them at the Lion House. A reception was held at the Layton West Stake Center. she says. Jennie Crowley. Servers were Kami Green, Kathy Anderson, Michelle Roberts, Margo Cook. Gift carrier, Paul Roberts Jr. CACEY Bowen performed best man duties. Ushers were Bob England and Breck England. Prenuptial parties were THE BRIDE is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Paul Roberts of 993 N. 2200 W., Layton. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. James W. England of 275 E. 1950 S., Bountiful. Maid of honor was Elizabeth Ann Roberts. Bridesmaids were Jill Cunningham, Mrs. Jesse Manfull and Mrs. W. Clair Ellis. They wore gowns of blue crepe with blue velveteen vests. NAPKIN and gift girls were Karalee and Kathaleen England, and Marilee and Nancy Manfull. At the guest book was Lori Broadhead and given by Marianne Call, Ruth Green, Josephine Major, Carmen Dibble, Velma Barlow, Pat Sargent, Carolyn Green, Verna Hill, Marie Stevenson, Barbara Anderson, Afton England, Val England, Barbara Manfull and Carol England. State University and the Jeff has of Utah. attended the University of Utah and filled an LDS mission to Lansing, Michigan. After a honeymoon to Bloomington, and St. George, they will make their home in North Salt Lake. Federal Womens Clubs Set Christmas Luncheon The Clubs Federal annual Womens Christmas luncheon will be held at Hill Air Force Base NCO Club, Saturday, Dec. 10 at noon. Chairman for the event is past president Gloria Ashby. For reservations in the Salt Lake area call May McGhie Marion Hardy, Ogden area, Mary Elna Hansing, 268-494- 295-248- THE luncheon is sponsored by Hill AFB members. 825-115- Huillet Persons who saw commercials in which information on four nutrients was presented in word form were better able to judge a products overall nutritiousness than those who viewed commercials using other formats, she says. THE U researcher says the FTCs goal of a more informed consumer is possible through the advertising of objective product informat- ion. But changes in brand preference may occur only after people are the importance and are exposed mercials many educated on of nutrition to the com- times, she says. SUSAN has attended Utah University the con- 825-356- SALE sur- lungs of children each year in the United States. This is not a large number. But it is significant since all such incidents are preventable. - proposed Trade Regulation Rule on Nutrition Advertising is designed to enable people to make more informed choices on the foods they eat based on nutrition value." IN THE study, some 300 foreign bodies are gically removed from the and lungs. BUT anything small can accidentally slide down the without being swallowed - and end up in the lungs. Aspiration of foreign bodies, the medical term for this mixup, is the single most common cause of accidental death in the home among children under sue. windpipe - -- - Safety pins are the items most frequently aspired by infants. Coins and nuts are most common in the group. Govern- ment standards specify minimum toy sizes for children under the age of three. Toys must be more t. an an inch wide and more than two inches long; too big to slip down little windpipes. SMALL objects - including peas, beans, peanuts, corn, candy and buttons - that become lodged in the lungs can permanently destroy a breathing passage and some- times cause a severe pneumonia that may predispose the youngster to chronic lung disease. Parents should take special pains to keep small objects well out of reach of infants and toddlers. And they should caution youngsters not to talk and eat at the same time. Children should also chew slowly and thoroughly. They should not run with food in their mouths. TO FIND out more about the ways to prevent lung Must We Grin All The Time? The Chamber of Commerce man, the entertainer, the salesman, the politician, many celebrities, etc., today all assume they must grin for the desired image. Its stuff and partly the modern personality, super important in this television age. BUT MUST we all constantly grin? Is there no place left for sober seriousness, a serious countenance or an intelligent, normal expression? Europeans are astounded at U.S. television commercials with everyone grinning wildly over a piece of chewing gum, a beer, a new girdle, kidney pills, etc. No wonder disease in children and people of all ages, contact your Utah - the Lung Association Christmas Seal People. They care about every breath you take. And to support the fight against lung disease, answer your Christmas Seal letter with a generous gift. Fashion Lovely chiffon dresses, in beautiful shades of color, are being shown for the holiday season. A chiffon dress is one which can be worn in all seasons, which makes it a practical purchase. To Serve Mission In Costa Rica Take It Easy On Your Back He will alter the Language Training Mission at Provo on Dec. 29. classes taught by qualified ininclude' structors may progressive relaxation techniques. People are taught to tense and relax various parts . of their body so they learn to recognize the difference. By MARION WELLS Copley News Service The old expression get off my back may have more truth to it than we realize. IN A sense, our body is our A personal sculpture, says Laban Strite, M.A., er and director of the Back- Chronic Pain Management Program at Casa Colina Hospital For Rehabilitative Medicine in Pomona, Calif. "Back pain is often partly a product of chronic muscle tension, he added. This comes iB turn from some negative or stressful state or lifestyle. If we can relieve this mental and muscle tension, a significant part of the pain is apt to drop out, too. try to hold in our anxiety, fear, resentment or anger, he continued. But WE MAY negative emotions will be reflected somewhere in our body, most often in muscles. According to biofeedback expert Dr. Barbara Brown, muscles may even tense in response to subconscious memories while were sleeping. BRISK half-hou- ELDER Barton has held various positions in his Deacon and Priest quorum. He has attained the Duty to God and Eagle Scout awards. He graduated from Davis High School and Kaysville LDS Seminary program. walk r releases tension, too, says. Strite. But such techniques, though helpful, are only band-aid- s if our life situation is bombing us with tension all the time. Pain is apt to keep coming back until we look at that lifestyle or job or marriage and work toward some constructive changes. Strite also notes that negative feelings can be expressed HE HAS been employed with Kenway Engineering at Hill Air Force Base, np Xi Phi Sets Xmas Event If you say, in positive ways. I think youre a terrible friend, youve judged the other person, he explains. But if you say, I feel angry when you keep me waiting, youve been honest about your emotions and provided a basis for negotiation. If its done right, the other person will often appreciate the comment. NOT burdening your back with an emotional load thats too heavy for it to bear may save you a backlash in more ways than one! ELDER BARTON Elder Blair Ashton Barton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Barton of 720 East Center Street, Kaysville, will speak at the Sacrament meeting on Sunday, Dec. 11 at 1:30 p.m. at the Kaysville 9th LDS Ward Chapel, 201 South 600 E.. Kaysville. ELDER Barton has been called to serve an LDS mission to the Costa Rica, San Jose Mission. The annual Christmas party for the Xi Chi Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi will be held on Tuesday evening, Dec. 13 at the home of Mrs. Millie Bates, THERE will be an exchange of Christmas gifts and all members are urged to attend. Mrs. Jean Stanger, publicity chairman, made the announcement, np IN HER book, Stress and the Art of Biofesedback, she explains that if tension-provokin- g situations happen often, ...or if the individual continues to think or ruminate and mentally recreate even one such situation, two muscle events occur: muscle tension becomes sustained at higher levels and may continue to increase, and the tightness of the muscles causes them to be hyperreactive. Uptight people usually startle easily and Timeless gift perfect separates vigorously. Muscle tension can also interfere with using our bodies efficiently. The body is made to move with rhythm and Strite said. coordination, To do this it has to be able to flex, almost like a snake moving. TENSE muscles make for jerkiness, he added. You still get the movement done, but in a way that stresses the body more. This increases wear and tear and helps produce eventual breakdown." for the many days of the holiday season. 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