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Show m m w y p f Wednesday, April 21, Heart experts urge decrease in fat intake Supermarket bill cities on March 1, 1973 and have been repriced on or about the start Associated Press Writer The first quarter of 1982 brought of each succeeding month. Among the highlights of the bad news to supermarket shoplatest Press Associated An survey: pers. The marketbasket bill went up marketbasket survey shows prices went up more than 1 percent in March at the checklist store in nine cities and dropped in four h period. during the cities. Overall, the marketbasket that found also AP higher The meat prices boosted bills during bills increased by an average of of a percent last March, with an average increase 1 month. of almost percent. The AP survey is based on a list Comparing prices today with of 14 commonly purchased food those at the start of the year, the d and products, selected at AP found the marketbasket bills random. The items were priced at increased an average of perone supermarket in each of 13 cent in the first quarter. In the By LOUISE COOK said the report and other fats, published in the smoking, high blood pressure, obesity and reports questioning associations journal the link between diet Circulation. and heart disease, the The committee nine-tent- diabetes. American Heart eight volunteer About 40 percent of Association said scientists from major the calories in the Monday that people should decrease their intake of fat. A report prepared by the associations nutrition committee said the relationship between diet and heart disease has not been proven beyond all doubt. But it said absolute proof wasnt necessary in this case. studies, strongly support the concept of modifying the diet to reduce hardening of the arteries and cut the risk of coronary disease, same period last year, the marketbasket bills decreased by an average of 3.6 percent. Many of Marchs increases came at the meat counter, reflecting smaller supplies of livestock in wholesale markets. a high between the estimated level of fat in the diet and the of severity atheriosclerosis. Dr. Scott M. Grundy of the University of Texas Health Science Center in Dallas, chief author of the report, said the findings are a justification for the Meat accounted for 21 percent of the items on the AP checklist, but it accounted for 29 percent of the increases reported during March. Chopped chuck went up in price at the checklist store in nine cities. The price of center-cu- t pork chops increased last month in four cities and frankfurters rose in five cities. all-be- ef Non-foo- d Hirst Interstate Bank con- risk factors can The G.F.W.C. Womens Club met Thursday, April 15, for its monthly meeting. President Elizabeth Huff presided at a short business meeting. Nominating committee Maxine Murphy, Susan Moore and Viola Ori named Etta Diamanti president, Edith Sallas as first vice president, Ann Bonacci as second vice president, Alice Anderson as secretary and These Myrtle Bryner as treasurer for 1982-8members were voted in by acclamation. The Eastern Utah District meeting will be held in Price April 24 with the Price Sorosis Club as hostess. Our members will be in attendance. The Helper Womens Club will be in charge of the continental breakfast. The state convention will be held in Salt Lake City May 8 at the Hilton Hotel. Tia Imia and Jeanette McAlpine were in Fine Arts. A charge of the program, delightful program was announced by Mrs. Imia. The Girls Chorus of Helper Junior High School under the direction of Mrs. Darla Eaquinta sang three songs accompanied by Mrs. Eaquinta. Daniel and Samuel Chiara played a piano duet. Samuel then played a solo. Jeanette McAlpine read a short story. Gimee Higley played a piano solo and members displayed their artwork. Closing party will be May 13 at the Elks Lodge in Price. Tickets are $6.50. 3. 6-- You get all these on your entire checking account Carbon Salon 8 & 40 J Checkbook Interest only Wtth credit approval these exclusive services throughout the West... PLU 11. Only at First Interstate Bank is instant cash available 24 hours a day at more than 600 Day & Night Teller machines across the 1 1 Western states. - 12. Personal Check Cashing 13. A Bank Only at First Interstate Bank can you cash a personal check for up to $200 at any of more than 900 offices throughout the West. That Moves With You Only at First Interstate Bank can you transfer the money, good will and respect you've built up over the years to any of our more than 900 offices. See the professionals at First Interstate Bank to open your Checkbook Interest or Checkbook Bonus account... the most powerful accounts of their kind in the West. 1 1 p.m., Bowling. Thursday, April 29 Monday, April 26 Noon, Beef stew; 2 Noon, HMS turkey; p.m., Games at N.H.; 7 p.m., Ceramics. 7:30 p.m., Art class. Friday, April 30 27 Tuesday, April Noon, HMS pork 11 a.m., Exercise chops; 1 p.m., Games; Class; Noon, Baked 8 p.m., Dance. chicken; 6 p.m., Game Those who wish to night pot luck. 28 the bus to the ride Wednesday, April 10:30 a.m., K.B. Center must call and Practice; Noon, HMS make reservations breaded cube steak; before 9:30 a.m. Instant Cash With the required balance, there is no service charge for your account, and all of the above First Interstate services are available to you at no cost. senior citizen news Ceramics; 10. Notary service 2. in the following Wednesdays newspaper. The Sun Advocate will accept photographs but takes no responsibility for returning them. p.m. 9. Travelers checks 5. Overdraft protection2 6. Unlimited check writing 2. Personalized, numbered checks Copy for club news items will be accepted until Monday at noon for inclusion 12:30 p.m., Games; 7. Day & Night Teller banking 8. Money orders 4. Check guarantee2 balance1 The members of the Carbon Salon 8 & 40 gathered at Arbys for their April 13 meeting. ladies enjoyed dinner and a social Twenty-on- e hour. Chapean Maxine Burdick presided over the business meeting. Mary Vigor read the minutes and gave the financial report. Phyllis Day, department chapean, asked members if they would care to donate to the Jewish Hospital in Denver. She said this is the project of the national chapean and the money will be used to help purchase play equipment for the children. The children are patients suffering from lung and respiratory diseases. The members agreed to donate and Mrs. Day expressed her appreciation. Hostesses for the evening were Millie Thomas and Flossie Martin. Merlene Hilton won the gift. The next and last meeting of the season will be May 11 at Duchesne at which time the new officers will be installed. services free: 3. VISA or MasterCard with no annual fee 1. Interest 0 Bank lTnb Fl UC 1 B generally offers you line two most powerful packages of checking services in the west! decrease the danger of heart disease. These risk factors include elevated blood levels of cholesterol Helper Women's Club '637-508- items Only one bank. . . tention that modifying 1 remained stable. like meat, they accounted for 21 percent of the items, but they only accounted for 14 percent of the increases. The U.S. Department of Agriculture expects food prices to go up about 6 percent this year, compared to 7.9 percent last year. The biggest chunk of the dollars Americans spend on food does not actually go for the food itself; instead, it goes to cover the cost of marketing the food. The USDA says the farmers share of the consumers food dollar was 36 cents last year. correlation club notes Carbon County Senior Citizens Price, Utah firmed Several kinds of evidence, including animal experiments and limited human associations lifestyle non-foo- current American diet medical schools reviewed scores of come from fat. studies that reaf- Sun Advocate, climbs a bit higher in '82 three-mont- WASHINGTON Despite (AP) 1982 Where convenience and service come with the territory. Price Office 82 West Main Street |