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Show November 8 Page 4—THE HERA New Weight-Losing . Concept Introduced td > \ By Provo Doctor By VAL HALE Herald Staff Writer Ina three-part lecture series to start soon, Remington and Fisher will ex raged dieters who have found plain their weight Is. special drinks, operations unged fasts fail to take off unwanted pounds may take heart in a new weight-losing concept being recommended by a Provo Doctor and a Brigham researcher Dr. Young University Dennis Remington, a Provo family practitioner with a specialty in beriatrics, and Dr. Garth Fisher of the BYU Human Performance Research Center claim losing weight does not have to be painful or require superhuman amounts of selfdiscipline. In fact. according to the doctors most people don’t need to quit eating food completely, a Orem City Gets New Sanitation Truck — Dennis Patterson Photo as many diets pur- fatty food and get proper exercise says the average American eats tremendous amounts of sugar that are not necessary even harmful to an extent. He recommends people eat morefoods containing com plex carbohydrates. found in foods as fruits and vegetables Excessive meats and greasy foods should also be avoided where possible By eating the right kind of food in proper amounts, Remington says. people will not have to starve themselves. It is better, he says, to eat something when hunger pangs hit they are full; however, peoplewill not diets that have become popular are actually dangerous and have false adver. bage trucks last week, and the second truck complete their routes on time with the new trucks, says Jones. Of course, how long it takes crews to pick up garbagewillstill depend on how garbagefleet up to nine trucks, which includes Demonstrating one of the new trucks is Cris Starvation binges can often backfire causing the control mechanismto in- Wilson. theory eat less excess flab. According to Remington, the body has an “‘appetite control mechanism’ whichplays an important part in how The trucks’ costing $77,900 each, bring the city’s two older trucks to be used as stand-byvehicles SS Sugar, Proper food, combined with proper exercise, will enable people to eatuntil pick-up times but city crews should be able to much material is set out to be hauled away. e exercise are the keys to getting rid of Orem City took delivery on the first of two garshould come by next week, says Public Works ing it can be summed up in port. The doctors say controlling the kind of food eaten and getting proper muchfood people eat and in how much they weigh The trick, therefore, to losing weight is to gradually lower that mechanism. Director Jack Jones. The new trucks won't alter garbage routes or Basically. three parts: creaseits intensity, Remingon savs eat as much. Remington claims many of the new tising claims. The problem, hesays, is that many peoplewill lose weight. only to gain it back later To lose weight permanently. people must lower their appetite control mechanisms by developing proper eating and exercising habits, he says Obituaries George Q Farnworth, 87. 62 N 400 W d Saturday Nov 7, 198i at Utah Valley Hospital Provo; two sisters and ther. Denise Heal Roxanne Fulmer and Michael Fuller. both of grandmother, ClaraDeSt Jeor of Provo, She was preced b by her Friends may call tonightfrom. Provo to Dale and Jacqueline 6 to 8 o'clock and Monday one Parry DeSt Jeor She was a memberof theLDS hour prior to services Burial will be in the Lake City Church Survivors include her mo He solemi Temple Morley on Nov Manti The marriage was solemnized the Li Temple She died Oct. 19. He married Lila Farnw dwell on June 20. 1969 Manti Temple He was reared in Mt Plea sant After arria they moved to Orem in 1932, He was 4 carpenter andelectrician and many years hewas with the Funeral services will be Mon: Leila Mae Fullmer Jackman ake City, Rosella Hansen. Ric hard Jackm Bain 29 SPANISH FORK Mildred Theresa Call Hurst, 89, died Fri day. Nov. 6. 1981 at her hom nish Fork was born March 1. 1898. in Dublan, Chihuahua to Anson B. and Thompson Call She married Roy A Hurst, Jan. 28 nia Dublan. The riage was solemnized later in the .DS Temple He died Sep 965, ir home in | 1965, when they sh Fork She was LDS Church and Primary and Society presidency. She ed was @ Visiting teacher for 35 years e worker at the ple s include me son ilenSheen West Jordai d at the Utah S$ rs Clair Springville Hunter. Sa e. will be Monday at the Olpin Mortuary, Heber y His mother resides in cheduledfor Tues: Hospital and caredfor the el ly in Salem She is sur daughters (Florence Perry members of the Ward. Thefather UnionPacific R PS Berg Mildred) Maw of Ogden, Mrs. Florence Wendel, and Mrs Vernon (Betty) Carlson, both of SpanishFork: 22 grandchildren 38 great-grandchildren; three brothers and sevensisters, Mrs Ethel C. Romney. Mrs. Ivis C Farnsworth, both of Mesa Ariz, Anson B Call of Logan Mrs. LornaAlder, Mrs Fulvia Lawn, Aria Call and Eran Call il of Provo, Mrs Chester Nelda Young of Nevada, Mrs Vesta Swallow of Nevada and Mrs. John (Ruth) Evans of Calitorma Funeral will be Tuesday at 11 am. in the Spanish Fork 11th Mildred Call Hurst Ward Chapel. Friends may call room, one hour prior to at the Walker Mortuary in Society Spanish Fork, Monday from 6 to services. Burial will be in the mand Tuesday at the Relief Spanish Fork City Cemetery Midway in ors include his wite a and a daughter. Coleman Smith. Angie Smith. both of Midway. his mother of Spanish ‘ork. 1 vivors includehis wife two sons and one daughter, Dan MY Douglas Cox, RonaldL. Cox. Debra D. Cox, all of Provo; one brother and twosisters, Leland Burnell Cox of Provo, Phyllis Hereceivedhis education in Cole of Bountiful. and Mrs. Rus Provo City Schools and was a sell (Beverly) Mullen of graduate of Welltec Electronics Murray Schools. He worked at Hill Field in Ogden for two years. and Friends may at the Berg jater went to work for his Mortuary. 185 E = Center, Provo, br inlaw at Motor City in tonight 6 to 8o'clock and at Murray. where he had worked the cemetery on Monday Robert Wesley Olson Olson. 62. of 35 bishopric His survivors include his wife died Saturday » son and three daughters. the University rt "Kip" Olson of Logan Lake City of He was born June 24. 1919. in Heber and Mrs. Karl (Sydney) at pale States Ask BK MB ee Se aean Se Orem fora free 20-30 club and was a membe r of the LDS Church Friends may call tonigh jist Ward He was active 6 to.8 p.m and Monday one hour hou! prior to services Burial will be ecutive secretary to the in the Midway Cemetery electronic hearing test two brothers and a sister. James R in our office or your own home (yes, wedo make hous e County four Beulah Sheen Jac Salem Cemet ROHBOCK SON'S PHONE: 377-1733 3145 N Conyon Ra Prove Utah Edges Shopping Center |! attended BYU and US( } \ MortuaryServices Y 373-1841 ) Karmapa Rangjung Dorje ZION, Il UPI Rangjung Rigte Karmapa lea r of one of the four main kim, which houses more than 200 Dorje, a eye Agnes Kathleen Seybolt Graveside services were held Saturdayatthe Salt Lake City Cemetery Tibetan the CULM Orem, 225-1530 Buddhism. h of the Kagyu order, who had ering from cancer, died diacarrest following a bout with pneumonia He had been hospitalized since late last monks The karmapawas the 16th in a aders dating back century and was aphe was just a few He was discovered through a letter left by his predecessor predicting the time and placevf his incarnation. Our Flowers Say What You'd Like To Say ! WIRE . SERVICE 1042S. State, Orem 225-3100 month His body will be flown back to Sikkim for burial His order is one of the four main orders of Tibetan Bud Douglas A. ‘‘Doug'’ Cox Graveside services will Steven Ray Perry The karmapa first visited the be held Monday at 1 p.m Funeral services will be United States in 1974 at the in at the Provo City held Monday at 1] a.m. at vitation of the high llama of the Varjradhatu order at the InterCemetery. Friends may the Sundberg Olpin national Association of Buddhist call at the Berg Mortuary Chapel, 495 S. State Meditation Centers headquarters of Provo on Sunday from Orem. Friends maycall in Boulder, Colo 6-8 p.m. or at the at the Chapel 1 hour prior At that time, he was given 350 acres of land near Woodstock Cemetery on Monday to services. Interment N.Y. where plans for the prior to services. Triyana Dha chakra Payson City Cemetery. Monastery are under way ‘The karmapa fledTibet in the George Q. Farnworth Robert Wesley Olson 19608, through the Himalayas Funeral services are uneral services are and into India, He established pending pending the Rumtek Monastery in Sik We'reyou WHAT IS OUR PLEDGE? Throughout the years, we hor joyed © wealth of friendships and trusts In retuen for things too numerous to mention we vow to keep our prices as low os possible ‘ond to support our families fe serve se days of inflation and rising prices WALKER ‘4 ALLYN R WALKER AST HEARINGAID SERVICE 375-4146 234 West Center, Provo University Mall - 225-1121 - National Obituaries Y/ YY,lone Funer day at lam. at the Suab Olpin Mortuary ( hapel. Fr Mr and Mrs ayson Mrs. and M day ert Wesley Olson dt the time of his death, he Lee red ; oe He was past president of the nie) Coleman of Heber City ae Provo to Adolph G. and Virdie Kinghorn of Lewisville, Idaho Berry Olson He marned {Ur grandchildren, one brother Waldine Ivers. Sept. 8. 1942, in ad One sister, Russell W. Olson theSalt Lake LDS Temple vf Orem and Mrs. Ralph Juanita) ison of American He receivedhis education in Fork. Funeral will be Wednesday at Provo City schools. As a young 1am. at the Orem Sist Ward man, he worked the family farm and began working at chapel. 1650 S. 20 E. Orem Friends may call at the Berg Pacific States Cast Iron Pipe Mortuary, 185 E. Center. Provo, whenhe completed school Tuesday trom 6 to 8 pm. and Wednesday the church one Alter his marriage. he made hour prior toat services his first home in Orem He will be in the Provo Burial entered the Army during WWII Cemetery. Military rites willCitybe and served four years in the conductedby the VFW District Pacific Theater of the war No.4 and Mrs. William (Bon Steven Ray Perry Steven Ray and three daughters, D, EArl Hurst of Denver, Mrs. Grant S d moved to ney, Leland Provo City Cemetery He was born Oct. 16, 1943 in Provo to Leland Arnold and DeVona Christensen Cox. He married Becky Johnson, Sept. 3, 1976 in Elko, Nev Robert Wesley E 1700S. Orem, 7. 1981 at pital, Salt leukemia Lou is Earl Smith died Graveside services for since Douglas A. “Doug” Cox, 38, of He was member of the LDS 644 W. 300.N.. Provo. who died Provo Third Thursday, Nov. 5, 1981 in Provo. will Monday at 1 p.m. at the Orem LDS 36th Ward Survivors include his wife three sons and three daug! Dean Farnworth eo Farnworth and Earl Farnworth all of Orem, Mrs Vard (Mildred) Johnson, Mrs. Payne D. (Margaret) Hardy. both of Orem; Mrs. Edward (Renee Hewitt, Pleasant. Grove; one stepson. Wallace Dean Cardwell. San 25 grandchildren; 64 gre grandchildren. and nine grea great-grandchildren, and a half brother, Russell Winterskirk Salt LakeCity Funeral is scheduled Tuesday at 1am. at Orem36th Ward George Farnworth Chapel. 548. N. 500 W ids the association. He learned to may call Monday from 7 10 9 play thesaxophone at 60years of pm. at Sundberg-Olpin Morage and was a member of the tuary andonehour prior to the Blind Association orchestra for services at the ward chapel Burial will be in East Lawn many years He was a highpriest in the Memorial Hills, Provo Mildred Call Hurst Beulah Sheen Jackman Beulah Sheen n died Saturday Nov. 1981, after alongiline She was born Dec Salem to Ernest and S Louise Law Sheen. She m: Perry V. Jack nan on Jy 1928 The 20. 1893 He served as president for two ¢ president for Spanish Fork; Mrs Custle Mardy) Starmanof Burbank Calif; David L Fullmer of Ogden, Joseph os Angeles 1 of Mapleton, and Richard R. Fullmer of Salt Lake City; onesister, LaVan Mower of LaMesa. Calif.. 14 grandchildren, and 5 great grandchildren day at 11 am. in the Mapleton She was active in the LDS Ind-éth Ward chapel with Biship Chureh, wh she did Everett. Predmore_ officiating Friends may call at the Wheeler genealogy work Mortuary in Springville Sunday did seamstress work, from 7 to 9pm orat the Ward pianist chapel Monday onehour priortc She 1s survived by four sons Burial will be in the daughi Springville Evergreen e Fullmer of Cemetary on Dec Farnworth He mar Lei la Mae Fullmer e Mr Fullmer died was born in Mt. Pleasant to George Heber and Sarah Elizabeth Lake Debra Ann DeSt. Jeor MAPLETON Leila Mac Harmison Fullmer. 83, of 715 West 2000 North, died Nov 5 1961, at MountainView Hospital in Payson of heart attack She was born 28, 1898, in Jackson, Wyo., the daughter of James Joseph and Carrie Elizabeth Olsen Harmison. She Douglas A. Cox George Farnworth Debra Ann DeSt. Jeor Funeral services for Debra ‘Ann De St. Jeor, 22 of American Fork, whodied 5. 198 will be Monday at 1 pm. at the Larkin Mortuary, 260 E. 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