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Show war v.uzxy x-- journal ijarch 79, isso tmm pav$ iwrn pavi5 march ?a, i s?3 IVU RssGareli SGfflinac 6ca I5rc 4' Isi fe1 August 1 h iw4 loll 4 I -- SnMf 4 N )milm ctwiU'Ht frfc w IK D CM li r4 u i. iwi 41 M liu ;J fcf Fnaary emrfei t V. wi N 4x0, tfJrvWr t4 Family k4 1! IHoary i,iu4cs mu, Vft4 1 tn.n.4B, 1 w 1M UU (Wryn PfiiwJ. jvmuiu4 Fy h brflraW! Mid) t4 IUh. (4 0 4N taywr Ufli I) frW tks4 J 4 n4jk, and HU ka14 WnU lofifrfeme vm.ntf idNU to lortaai. gml)W. tKitofiua dr fHeufKei ad arbiitU a ho are in irrtwd (Miffttft IN from HonU is Our ite. Itxf, demptaphe Mod(. feaeanotieal reemh and A'lUMJ IN fathfonr 'la ml 4 lit lhc K a him 10 liw frr, mamrwdcfp. tw to (( pur tenia ha c ar (J te vn from, Wtituxit iKi co Iter a rhm Mtow ) earning, No matter aetrrrial arri 1)4 what our attaw menu in Me. there it Mill a tacuum. an ! cmptinc. and the moM ty l Jws 1 ht m tv FiteM! Wi! (hate Me (iiOn fire, U ad tttah Nf foal. hwaf a fern tMN fee (Non I, fanmaw if hi 4 a4i!. advting to the nrat U1 lM W KMt (,- In addition to the leeiure. thee UI he cienue eituN nh an d 04 1 and aniiuiiw front around the orld metud ini cultural ami clhmc item of inerrl. Commercud eihiNi hirh dcntny lipoprotein tliDLl in the blood, according to a retear. h group from llou v Urn Mclhoditl llotpiuland ihe Rayloi f'ollege of Medicine. Irctii) tiudict hate indi- cated that high HDL level may actually protect against coronary heart disease. It i the low density lipoprotein tLDLl lhal doc ihe damage. THE IIOI STON study compared the scrum IIDL level and diet of three group marathoner who trained at 40 mile per week, jogger who averaged II mile per week and a sedentary (inactive) group. The level of HDL increased and the total amount of cholesterol decreased directly in proportion to the amount of exercise. The study showed that there was very little difference in the diet of the three group. White refined sugar has been blamed for many different ills and diseases, the bad press notices for refined sugar can be attributed to a lack of understanding of how the body handles carbohydrates. What are the facts? a ill ato he dipla)td. minerals, fiber and protein, in addition to the sugar they contain. and sugar has no nutrient ' value, just energy or calories. THERE IS no evidence that sugar can cancel the nutritive value of food or of a perfectly adequate diet, or directly cause many ofthe ills attribued to it. Yes. in an indirect way it can lead to an increase of some diseases, such as obesity, high blood pressure, diabetes, hypoglycemia, and atherosclerosis by way of calorie ex- cess. Carbohydrates, includ- ing sugar, are frequently overconsumed. but sucrose intake in moderation does not directly cause these diseases. Sugar should not be taken prior to activity, hut during prolonged activity such as a marathon, it is a different story and can he used advantageously. It does lead to more tooth decay if the teeth are not cleaned after ingestion. IT DOES, indirectly, predispose people to high cholesterol (LDL) levels, and it can play a specific role in hypertriglyceride levels, but by and large, it is a caloric problem and we should deal with it as such. The nice things that come from working with people in fitness programs are the suc- cess stories that represent positive changes in the lives of people. Let me tell you about Vivian Holes, from Vernal, who registered for my plump class Jan. 3, 1979. A woman's age is sacred so lets and be say she is middle-age- d on the safe side. VIVIAN WAS diabetic and weighed in at 245 pounds at the 1 uvm, Uv'tm IN (t4Af ' E responsibdit y for preparing meals that include nutritional balance, and lo be a good model' for eating Mom can't very well chomp on chocolate and deny them to her children on the pounds that it would be healthier for them to munch carrot stick. IF DAD twig three bottle of pop after dinner, he shoulJnT be surprised to see Ihe kids picking up the habit. Sweet are a pan of today society. Dentists and other persons in the health professions criticize overuse of foods. Some suggest that families permit the kids to eat sweets one evening of the week followed by vigorous tooth brushing. nutniHm.il control. Then I didn't see her until she showed up in my office Oct. 1. 1979. 1 could hardly believe my eyes. A of that date she had tnmmcd down to 175. having lost 70 pounds in eight months. She looked great! lf Health. Physical Education and Recreation at Utah State University. His areas of expertise include biomechanics, exercise physiology, fitness, and He has his Ph.D. degree from the University of Southern California. sugar-loade- ntoaizw lav nr Mo a It P a cP9 ,!', ta.3 On th'e 20th the hours of daylight will approximate those of night for the first time since September and spring will begin in the northern hemisphere. f IntMi, Ptf Hf few YaMaff A ITS A SEASON awaited ea- gerly through the winter by many, perhaps the loveliest exhibition of nature during the year. we'll once again welcome cooler air and brisk days and be ready again for what nature has in store in its life which is evident all around us; it brings Easter (April 6), a symbol of new life, warmer approach of holidays, spring fever and taxes. think about spring's meaning and the fundamental cycle of life, death and time. weather, baseball, the PLANS TO study the base's box manufacturing and lumber reclamation and packing functions have been deferred. The Air Force announced the move in its plans to study the converting of selected functions to civilian contract at 16 bases throughout the U.S. The proposed conversions supplement other fiscal year 1980 studies announced last March. IN THE case of each new versus constudy, tract cost will be compared and bids solicited. Conversion to contract will take place if the results of the cost studies indicate it to be the most cost effective alternative. Conversion will come about only if detailed investigations indicate the contractor can satisfactorily perform the functions and if savings of tax dollars can be achieved. IF STUDIES confirm these criteria are met, the resulting contracts would begin between May and September 1980. The use of contract services essen- tial support functions in the Air Force is determined on a basis, in accordance with criteria established by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB). case-by-ca- se THE FIRST step in the determination process is to establish which workloads tary essentiality of the which they are qualified. In addition, all eligible employees who so desire are registered in the defense-wid- e computerized referral programs and afforded placement posi- tions. Criteria for military essentiality include combat, direct or indirect combat support, continental rights to vacancies arising throughout the department for United States overseas rotation, and career progression requirements. which they are qualified. ELIGIBLE career ALSO considered are positions which must be staffed by Air Force civilians because of the inherent management responsibilities. or to comply with applicable civil service laws and Office of Personnel Management regulations. For other work, which is determined feasible for contracting and more economical, the reliability, responsiveness and overall dependability of a potential contractor are thoroughly examined before the beginning of final negotiations. Those not meeting Air Force standards are not considered for Air Force contract awards. OTHER assistance includes maintaining close liaison with the Department of Labor, state employment offices and private industry to help employees desiring placement assistance or retraining to obtain positions in the private MORE THAN 190 civilian employees and 15 military are involved in the unit to be studied. The Air Force is sensitive to the personal impact these studies have on military and civilian members. In most cases, reassignment will satisfactorily accommodate the military member. t a few! rn I Vo M CIVILIAN employees affected by conversions to contract are offered maximum employment assistance. Contracts require contractors to give displaced federal employees the right of first refusal for employment openings on the contract in positions, for .. S-- H4 Ks 1 Make your garden hoe useful as a measuring stick by painting 1 foot, 2 feet and 3 feet lengths on the handle. To keep newly washed tennis shoes clean longer, spray them with a thin layer of . starch. tnl aXManNJ BM stovts 33 Htnpont row Iihxum (HMNMN4S men. fX Ovmn C4mpfnotd ffCtfa twnal pOOH tUfOl few tmnnwr, AI SCtnc feM craaton vm tocauM) n lfu wn m on eonfeKt buy cm or r. fo 766IC33 HZ onsfesp i Many Hems, refriger- . ator w large freezer S50. sewing machines, king size bed. smal stereo. S10 (good), washer-drye- r $100. good condition, lamps, clothing etc. 440 N. 200 E.. Farming-toR7 I 394-562- 7 or diiMy TO BUY or sell, call 394-562- WANTED or hostess for week-day- s only. Holidays & weekends off. Apply in person between p.m. at Don Pedros 350 North Main St., Layton. R7 to erect a metal shed at my Layton Estates home. Call R7 NEED SOMEONE 13-1- 5 YEAR olds in Kaysville-Layto- n area can earn $30 to $50 or more a week representing Salt Lake newspapers. This is not a paper route. For details phone 376-386R7 KAYSVILLE Business is looking for a sharp, personable secretary-receptioni- to work full time, Must be able to weekdays 7-type 70 wpm accurately, use dictating equipment and handle all 1 phone calls. Phone Janet for an appointment. R7 DENTAL assustmg, office work. Send resume to Dr. J.O. Wilde, 47 Crestwood Rd., Kaysville, Ut. 84037. R7 BE SELF EMPLOYED SELL VANDA Beauty Counselor 5 Products. Call for additional information. $f$ par load 378-- 1 R78 conw tet. 376-382- 7. R7-1- 2 creation director. East Layton City is seeking a volunteer recreation director who will correlate the Davis County Recreation program within the City and be available to meet with the County officials on planning and other activities within the County. individuals should contact City Hall, R7 DAVIS COUNTY is accepting applications for a Part-tim- e Billing Clerk Trainee at the Heritage Must be over Center. $3. age 55 and be certified low income by Job Service. Must have knowledge of figures and billings and be able to perform basic clerical duties. Applications accepted in Room 218, Farmington Courthouse, through March 27. R7 Ui 36 NEWLY BUILT 36 or : erpen-enc- 376-441- 376-265- Drood Ftp-- v Paza 47 Cwood R1 . 7 Mrtv 0 376 9593 or 1 R- 2- OFFICE SPACE sn e. your home or mme You say you have your toes done? Let me check A i l can t save you my lee as tree. 60 ol returns I check need corrections. 376-024- 6. R7 RZ 74 MATADOR 2 door, am tm sitwao, power, nout toes, escesem condition $1600. Phone 825-237- 7. I, .1973 MUSTANG $1,700 R7 - home 78 vice. m 8 ville. C LOS GIRL would bke to snar 3 bed--rooLayton home $75 monthly' plus utilities $50 deposit 376-969292-653R7 R7 773-951- 3 machine repaa m my own home. Retired. aR work guaranteed. Fred S Fix Shop 3969 So. 850 West. Bountiful. 292-940Cal alter 3 p.m. R7 R7 2 BEDROOM Townhouse Apartment hookup, Kaysville drapes, carpet, good w-- d HiED f j c INSTRUCTION D 2 bedroom home, full : basement, range, dishwasher. : : iy bath, nice yard system. Available April 1. $375 7 6 or plus deposit. Soma R7 j j LAYTON, PIANO LESSONS for beginner to intermediate students. Experi- enced teacher with excellent qualifications. Call for more infor7 after 6:30 p.m. mation. KAYSVILLE, nice 3 room furnished 7 apartment, utilities furnished, car-- 7 port. Adults only, no smoking R7 ; t drinking or pets. 376-223- R4-- 7 EAST LAYTON city announces HUD tHBdjPglD MOTHERS, crochet an adorable Easter Basket that converts into a fancy purse. Your little girl will be delighted Easter morning. For complete instructions send $f to Project P.O. B. 44 Brigham City, Utah 84302 Pattern No. 1 001 . R7 HOME HEALTH aide under Davis Enrollees County CETA Title will work learning home manage- ment skills, home health care, etc. Training position ends Sept. 30, 1980. Own Transportation is required. Must meet CETA eligibility. Contact Linda Hamblin at ), Layton Job Service or Perry Jordan at Bountiful Job ). R7 Service QUILT TOPS pneed, see my work, . order or buy, taking orders now. 494 So. Flint, Layton, Utah 84041. R7 BETTER THAN Astrology is your personal numberology. Send me your full name at birth, your month, day & year of birth, 1st & 2nd favonte color choice & color rejection. Only $5 comparable charts up to $25. C. Anderson, 1789 N. 1690 W., Layton, Utah 84041. R7-1- 0 j 3 CHOICE business offices or shops.- For lease in shopping plaza, cen-- ; ; ter ot Layton, good traffic" area; 7 large paved parking area, 2 300: 7 sq. ft. units. 1 500 sq. ft. unit. Very 7 low rates. Contact Butch at 376- - -- ONE AND a half acres, just west of Davis County Golf Course, Kaysville. Creek, trees, beautiful loca5 tion. Cawl or R7 0211 or lities, secondary water and a gorgeous view of the mountains and valleys. Priced from $16,500 to $23,900. Howajd Associates, Inc. 2 BEDROOM Apt. 1 58 No. 1 00 West; Kaysville. Carpets, drapes, frig.; stove, washer-drye- r hookups. No pets, or smokers $160 per 2 or R7 swim- ming pool, tennis courts, trees, 5 or creek, etc. Call R7 376-899- 2 Inc. ' improvements, great R6-- 7 7 or Howard Associates; R7 . HOMES fOR SA I All i 7 ; Rd. carpets, drapes, tireplgce, 7 laundry room, built-i- n storage, 7 private fenced yard, no smokers, $200 plus low utilities KAYSVILLE, 2 bedroom apartment, ; stove, fng., carpet, drapes, clSarr, : new. Good location. Calf 375- - 7 77 8863. R6-- 7 $4,300 Farms. ? KAYSVILLE, 2 bedroom basement, walkout duplex, near Mountaio $4300 DOWN and easy monthly payments will purchase a fully improved lot near shopping & schools in the Layton area. to Vi acre; some allow horses. Priced from $16,900. For information or a personal showing call s McCullough-JoneLand Com5 or pany: Salt Lake City toll free dial "O" ask for Zenith 555. R6-- 7 view! Owner must sell $17,000. ' KAYSVILLE OFFICE NICE 2nd floor office overlooking main street. Ideal tor professions) office. $209 per month. Call Brit 0 LOT REDUCED $2,000 1978 PRICE!! GORGEOUS building lot on quiet in Kaysville Fairfield : :: J FRUIT HEIGHTS 10 LARGE lots in Peach and Cherry Orchard, 12,000 sq. ft. min. size with all improvements, including irrigation water. Will sell on contract, or will subordinate partially, or discount for cash. $23,000 to $27,000. Call J.C. Kaiserman, R7-1- 2 j bedroom, fireplace, storage $230 includes utilities, $100 deposit ? 139 So. 1st E. Call tor :: appt. Available March 30. R7 ; j BUILDING lot in Somerset Farms in -- 7 7 - KAYSVILLE, Basement apartment R7 Farmington. R7 2 BEDROOM, unfurnished except for 7 stove and frig. $90 per month? 7 center of Kaysville. You pay utili 7 " ties. Contact Wayne K. Sheffield; Phone R7 ; RIDGEVIEW PARK, E. Layton IS POSSIBLY the finest residential development in Davis County. y-acre lots with underground uti- ( : 7 ' BEDROOM bnck home in : Kaysville. Garage, large lot. near Hill Field and schools. $325 per ; month. Call 376-294- 5 or 376- - : : : 2660. R- 7- R4-- 7 Housing Authority met with the East Layton City Council at their regular Council meeting held March 1 1 , to explain the program providing HUD monies for improvements of owner occupied homes of individuals falling within specific income guidelines. These funds will be set up on either a deferred or a 3 loan for the amount needed to accomplish the rehabilitative work, she said. Approximately $50,000 is earmarked for this work with East Layton City. Ms. Spencer explained. Interested individuals should contact City Hall for further information and application, as soon as possible. R7 : THREE PIANO LESSONS for beginner to intermediate students. Experi- funds available, Mrs. Fran Spencer of the Davis County : NEW FARMINGTON qualifications. Call for more infor7 after 6.30 p.m. mation. PLAN, fantastic products. Free gifts. Call for more informaR6-- 8 tion. Ask for Helen 7 3 BEDROOM 2 bath ready to move in 298-14- 66. quiet location. 867-572R7 enced teacher with excellent J : or 766--' 376-668- NEW APARTMENT m beautiful Fruit : Heights, completely furnished, all' 7 utilities paid. Call after 5 76- 6- 7 7 0781. R7 R7 R6-- 8 NEW DUPLEX 2 car garage. $425 tost month rent tree to qualified 867-572298-146Call couple BED.. 2 bath, location. CaR 1000. R7-- 8 R7-- 8 MISCELLANEOUS own R7-1- 0 FOUND: White female Samoyed. Vicinity of Layton Elementary. 376-524Identity and pay lor ad. dr. long bed 4 sp. CaR good condition $4000. 766-100- desired 3762052. SEWING R6-- 7 BRONCO XLT. air. am-ltrack, new radials. 15 mpg-reSherry 292-353R7 V-- 8 ejf WILL MAKE Quilts end afghans. AI types and sues lor both. Very rasonabie rates and last ser- 1979 TOYOTA 2 dr. Corona. 13000 m4es. good gas maeage. Even with air conditioner. CaR 766-061- 2 Kaysvide. Asking $350 00 per mo mcud-m-g a-- i i '! Ca t 376 29Z5 O 376 2660 R51 Can Save You Money tnca. reasonable, your GOOD LOOKS and good mileage 6 cyt. 3 1978 Camaro ps-pspeed, great shape. $4900. 378-180R7 277-3-b- FuHNiShlD 2 bed'oom apt n La,ion. 2 bains, tnepaco. d asoosa. swmmng -poo No cWd'en under I0ys INCOME TAXES preoared Fc WS Ta praparar. 7 yearsexpen 766-090- CNKI OuPM. oo. and repaa. licensed general coneador AI types of construction Phipps Coftstruetonl 1X2 R7 TAX Preparation CPA 8 yrs pl Myfviiit tocat'on. C'pts. trg , ftovo, ditoosai. AvM(M Arf 1.$795p0 mown. 6v6 plufOnpotA Ca and afw 8 pm.R6 8 FLCfcJOLLevQ etecutn Kaomooae. Previously owned 19, 5 Cmuc ooupeoevwe Every optonmme. aoeooneocar Pncad atomy . 374-372$3435 For appL PARTY 376-335- 2 R3-0part-tim- e )j 1975 CHEV. Vi ton pickup. Runs good, has 6 cylinder eng., 4 sp. transmission and tleetside box. 75,000 mostly road miles $2150 2 or best offer. Call Kays- R7-- 8 - or S'0t. Nt W F AAMiNGION APARIWLNT LA7G 2 toKfebom apotmoNL 6 hiXA vc MeoMco. O Usttrm. AOun Onfa no(NS C 37648 12.867 H6-7C07. SMALL LOADS on I ton dump fewdk 19?9 VOLKSWAGEN fefcM ott A tens Home 36C1&4 Musi sef gemng company car. R7 16 GAUGE Double Barrel shot gun in R7 good condition IT PAYS TO BE YOURSELF YOU DONT need a "selling" personality to sell Avon. You don't need experience either. Call 376-335- 00 3'i bmof ty conouon0 BBJi rAX 10 H C3J8 R I EVERYTHING must go Sports eourpment to furniture. 964 East 300 South. Kaysviie Sat A Sun., R6-- 7 March 22 6 23. 376-130- iesat v, 129 leY trui tmm tza fey RZ CARPET, tawing maehtna. alec, guitar, toys. PoOwq. and me. items. Sat. 22 March 1ZS8 Mathew. Layton. R7 taSI to itws Ce fagK R- o o'" 5 COR StotsiFMHcMgnoieiilfw M 00 FRI.-SA- 2 Uito BEAUTIFUL ara wet O m tot 17$ 249Z HAVE two 40 Metre ranges, 4i tar yom ptnt. tors o tio49 175 WouB pr Cal 3ZAS303. HZ I IMlNf SltMXCC RtNTALt I0C0S 9t? ZY CCAUTiFUL IZJIZiZy or fenr mMt S . w CA Om O- .imM "" arfreo-wty- & MitittUItwXw"'' opt t ' Hownm Hnwnartt mow Sw icon BoumM HZ UZ 87 M- tfX oa boan 40 OOU 4 1ZS mn b00 Ua$ ) 3'aflN Mtac'a4 A tnl. mfm HZ ! 0OmH. tofcfe BKOgrtM HZ ICON fc ( tf t WifMM M. A 04.0$ FUlt ( C 1 t HAtlMtVS Ha "ra . v iJ aroint 5 Cm S jie itYO 00 hm HZ I0SN irfowaar La i.Mr.fc MptBSrfirilHrs ttavref CaatammatsettKa1. in9 VrvwitNg 4 i L iruac-- os'' EAST LAYTON seeks volunteer re- Saving Tips CCtfxt fenns 3.0X) x. r-'-i" rXtJ4CC ov OfcuUm kn it H'W - I m to--oi P0 C Ml3'fac4 HZ HZ I- XafciHJ (EDCHJ M imitr 00fcX.it A rttaamsaiDf w Say IXC" W'iAt f tMB9 fea sector. Money HaamM PK Mraf atf4, wrta (faon, rl fZ tiI Z iUHia .' l' H tw li9 HZ 3.1 em- ployees may also be registered in the Office of Personnel Management Displaced Employee Program for referral and consideration by other federal agencies. When employees relocate in order to continue their federal employment, their transportation and moving expenses are paid to the authorized limit. mm A 0. (w ta OMM.I.lat fatmamr arc mtoHt o W 00 m mmi i.vz la-- AVON must be performed by military personnel, based on the mili- 0s HfemH tar hi i fauM faM f XV OtXlHSt. o4(9imIiY) Oat 10 WWI HI ISM &aaf cycle. THE INEXORABLE laws of nature continue year after year their inevitable procession, inviting men and women to enjoy the delightful experience, to Spring means new life, I., feta; ocy WI (faafMf rf34 on nr 9 nr fen omnfi t fen, 4.U ru c Ximi Dv3 Uftsn iia riWMS t-- 9 rent 1)1143 mint faturis- CaY SMI frH 11 . ZZ Vt fe m M Artt atra4- pet, Me 0 jiwniiaa 4 1 1A 4 Hti fSMMU Ml tfef )i twist ' ty ' Ml "t W ta a W avf titrl4 w AIm CM ymol aef M- He 'X ' - - ffcoittii Urat ttT Irf fa 4t in M n4 few ( From March 20 until September. six months hence, our days will be longcrthan nights. They will also be the warmest of the year, at the end of which AaVt 44 pvl lAH 3Z HZ 1 LjO :A KmiU tMtffmm, A.a MjJ U aalif Cfa iai f fa'anva fem hr a fa mm lartaj Tf Vaitt Oam GOOD EATING habit are learned largely in the home, and the parents w ho recognize this are likely to have robust youngsters. Spring, 1980 O aMW at4 Mi jmtm-t- x mr 9 f 4MM l ar M 4 mf ftM0 (J) anS 04 t,mr n4 Sm aif faA saMWl aft ttmt mm&m fafulan Ml Wmt d Operations And Maintenance Under Study At Hill AFB Vehicle operHILL AFB ations and maintenance at Hill AFB will be studied by the Air Force to determine the advantages of converting the function to civilian contract. 444 faanfcAf 41 I0 tphigs irm tm fen t i (if Irf af t tn-rtoa-- I M fJi SartHnf IINacM. t 4 Fa Sana 4 4o a I M -' aM ai A fcaAa purnt foM Ad at 4NWfca .'4 JUS 4 t H C f- 9 habit. quarters and faithfully adhered to our prigram of activity and women in Vernal for one hour each day including running. When she started, her functional capacity was so low she couldn't even walk one-hamile. It doesn't end here, either, because she is continuing the program tp trim down to 150 pounds. Dr. Nelson is professor of 1 fcsafcbiatw 4I a mH . .h ta ( IjuMDu & most of their lesson about nutrition at home from the meals they eat at the family tal k. That means the parent w bo make Ue deetoons on meal and t around lo supervise ihe family' trucking has a responsibility. ITS T1 VIVIAN STARTED the program taking 75 unit of insulin and over the course of the eight month had cut this to nothing. She walks six mile per day. and in addition, exercises hard with a group of I m UMitift (mmrmm m CMlrca learn pounds at lhal lime. She stayed in the das for iwo to perform fairs cnia iwh R4Sf meal. Mad of winter quarter. During the early spring she was hospitalized to stabilize her diabetes and had dnppcd to 2)1 example, supply vitamins, . IM HOI SZfUNO s. SIGAR, LIKE other carbohydrates. is broken dow n to glucose and is either used for energy or stored as fat. It is not that sucrose is bad. per se. but that complex carbohydrates (those found naturally in foods) are better: they provide a more substantial nutritional return for calories consumed. Fruits and vegetables, for 4 (tetf krif dY. jop Factor me diet, it the ma jur fatUe affcctm; the let cl of ta-,- .. 4 (.! lauwur iwM'i) hit ThivUd W Ud hHWCet dftfck i,Cart$y Naff Aja3 th hk food" he could find 1 ihe wore. TH IT ROY S one td ihouvmd of young people who. ihe fact 0m thetr bsuhexcaa afford for ihemiorai welt. Ii Ka'l because they doaT leara Nut autntioa la the health (lavs at School. Many lesson learned eO aI school are quickly furguttca when a ctudeni tv comowaSy cvpoved to confWttng experience elewhere. 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