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Show P0t Twolvo Mt. Fuel Company Official Retires Farmer Feedmill Completion Noted The huge Intermountain L. C. Peschel, Mountain Fuel Association $300,000 Farmers reCo. controller, will Supply warehouse at 1045 and mill feed a tire from the company after 12400 in Draper has South East career of more than 47 years in is now in and been completed the oil and gas industry, accordfull almost operation according ing to M. M. Fidlar, company Jehovah's Witnesses Meeting in Orem The first circuit convention of Jehovahs Witnesses ever held in Orem came to a successful conclusion Sunday afternoon as delegates from 16 congregations in Utah and Nevada gathered to manhear the keynote talk Will God to John Roghaar, general president. Mr. Peschel retires at association. of Intervene in Mens Affairs? the the normal retirement age of 65. ager The new plant was constructFloyd F. Garrett, district suWith the retirement of Mr. ed to replace the mill which was pervisor, spoke to 1,094 persons Peschel, W. N. Peterson, assist- destroyed by fire last March. in Orem High School during the ant controller, will assume duty Egill Olafsson is the proud man- climactic talk of the three day of controller, supervising all the ager. Bible convention. accounting functions of the comThe fact that nations now Feet ingredients are brought pany, Mr. Fidlar said. to the plant by railroad and possess weapons that can deMr. Peschel first became asso- truck. They can be stored in 52 stroy all life on earth makes intervention necessary ciated with the oil and gas in- overhead bins with a capacity Gods or tons 1100 and of said Mr. Gar2,200,000 17 of he imminent, when at the age dustry inbins rett. these the From Oil Marathon was employed by pounds. After referring to the Bible in Findlay, Ohio. He was trans- gredients go directly into the from and there of Gods intervention in record Mounto mixing hopper ferred by the company to into and times then the past, he continued Gods grinder tain Fuel Supply in 1942, and trucks. imminent intervention in mens was made chief accountant in bulk delivery The mixer will handle six tons affairs will not be to straighten 1947. and will mix out this confused world. Hie In 1951 Mr. Pesschel was made of feed atinone time The majority reject Him and fight ten minutes. feed the just Mountain Fuels controller and his against those who announce His customer therefore, get may, chief accounting officer, and in waits. while he mixed established Kingdom. His interorder feed 1959 was made a member of the and feeds are Some vention in mens affairs will be board of directors. tanks. in big storage very bitter for the wicked ones Mr. Peterson, who has served kept feed will The grinder produce today as it will mean eternal as assistant controller since July to The coarseness. death for them. Since mankind any degree of 1, 1966, and has approximately ma- is facing this intervention in our pelleting 38 years of service, first became chine will handle 12 tons of Mr. Garrett suggested that associated with Mountain Fuel feed per hour for any type of day, ask himself, Is God everyone in 1928. Since that time he has feed. A new sacking machine pleased with what he sees in served in various accounting and will be operating shortly which mt? Do I want it to come? Will tax capacities. He was placed in will package feeds in this intervention bring me joy charge of the companys tax de- paper bags. Pelleted feeds will or end my life? partment in 1953, a position he be supplied to all 25 IFA Fred Vandres, presiding minheld until 1966. branches around the state from ister of the local congregation, Mr. Peterson is a native of this Draper mill. said the delegates returned from Pleasant Grove. He came to Salt for the convention city with a betfacilities 100,000 Storage Lake City in 1928 where he was bushels of grain, mostly wheat, ter appreciation for the need for employed by the Utah Gas and barley, corn and milo, have helping all who desire to survive Coke Co. on a part time basis been constructed. this intervention by God. while he attended business colof feeds today The majority lege and later the University of are sold in bulk," Mr. Olafsson National Smoking Test Utah. He as married and father said. IFA has huge bulk trucks Planned for TV of two sons and two daughters. to handle shipments at the plant Television viewers will be service. and offer excellent able to find out how much they All types ' of feed will be know about Airman David W. Heaton, son cigarettes and why of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Wheaton manufactured at the new mill people, including themselves of 483 N. Coquille Ave., Hunter, including poultry, dairy, cattle, smoke when CBS News presents has completed basic training at horse, rabbit, dog, swine, and the National Smoking Test on Lackland AFB, Texas. He has fur animal feeds. Tuesday, Jan. 16, with news The automated plant will em- correspondent Mike Wallace and been assigned to the Air Force r Technical Training Center at ploy about 20 people, Mr. will beJoseph Benti. KSL-Tthe Feeds stated. from for test the 9 AFB, specalized at Col., gin Lowry locally p.m. The test will be divided into schooling as a supply specialist. .plant will be shipped to all parts He is a 1967 graduate of Cyprus of Utah as well as to Arizona, three segments: Nevada and Idaho. (1) How Do you Feel About High School. Smoking, consisting of statements with which viewers smokers and can or agree disagree. (2) What You Know About Smoking, a section of true or false questions and (3) Smokers Profile: Why You Smoke, which will enable viewers taking the test to learn the motivations behind smoking. The CBS test is part of a continuing series of test broadcasts concerning questions of national concern. Previous programs include the National Drivers Test, Citizenship, Health, Income Tax and others. Additional information may be obtained from member agencies of the National Interagency Council on Smoking and Health such as the Heart Association. The Utah Heart Association has materials on smoking and heart disease available for public pre-mixe- d 125-horsepow- cr 50-pou- nd . Rog-haa- CIVIL ENGINEERS IDENTIFY THE ARCH AS AN INVERTED, WEIGHTED. CATENARY CURVE. IT 70WERS 630 FEET OVER THE CTY AM? S THE CENTERPIECE OF THE JEFFERSON NATIONAL - GILLETTE Foamy SHAVING CREAM i, mCFtNAl SECTION msspwto - Bern nsmoN Of Food Fantasies Naturally, the interest of all of in food gives rise to numerous food superstitions and mius sconceptions, says TODAY'S HEALTH GUIDE, the American Medical Association's manual of health information for the American family. Some tabulations list more than 200 common modern-da- y Ice water causes heart troop hie. (It doem'L) Raw vegetable juke contains g properties, but cooked "dead." foods are (Not so.) Olives, oysters and raw eggs increase sexual potency. (They life-givin- don't) misconceptions about food. Here are a few of the more common fallacies. Theyre all erroneous If a few vitamins are good, more must be better. (Not cor red) Nevef give milk to a patient with fever. (The milk wont affect the fever at all) Parsnips should be eaten often to cleanse the kidneys. (They don't.) Beets build blood. (They don't) Pork is indigestible. (It is no more indigestible than other meats.) Sour foods, such as lemon juice or sauerkraut, can cure diabetes. (They cant.) For treatment of arthritis; (Tape juke; honey, dried poke, berries, carrot juke and tomatoes me helpfuL (They're not) Cooked cereals hent the blood. (They dont) . Warm bread may cause a stroke. (It wont) Putting cream in coffee makes the coffee (No.) mose-lutrmfu- L Wine makes blood. doesn't) (It White sugar is not good for health. the (Not true.) White bread is poixmous. (It Isn't) If the expectant mother holds her weight down, the rim of the baby will be reduced. (Not a fact) Enriched candy is good for reducing. (It isnt) Calories don't count (They do.) Melba toast has no calorics. (It has.) Never eat rabbits because they ' are all disease carriers. (No.) Yogurt and brewer's yeast are dietary requirements. arent) (They 112767 Americans Fill Need In Middle East rs EXPANSION MEMORIAL. THE MONUMENT, SECOND ONLY TO THE EIFFEL TOWER JN HEIGHT, COMMEMORATES THE WESTWARD. EXPANSION OF THE UNITED STATES MADE POSSIBLE BY PRESIDENT JEFFERSONS LOUISIANA PURCHASE A Bumper Crop V non-smoke- W 1803. THE SALT LAKE TIMES FRIDAY, JANUARY 5, 1968 791 SO MOIST, SO RICH, SO CKlAMYI Prominent Americans are busy filling a NEED in the li East Because the aftermath of the recent hostilities left 350,000 Arabs without homes, funds are badly Middle Arab-Israe- needed to provide temporary food and other relief services for the refugees. Concerned Americans are making it their business to help. With former President Dwight D. Eisenhower as honorary chairman, 52 leading American businessmen and educators have formed a committee called Near East Emergency Donations (NEED), designed to raise private funds on a basis to allecrash, short-terviate the refugees plight. The money will be administered through the financially pressed United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA), an organization created by the U.N. General Assembly originally to help the Arabs left homeless after the 1948 conflict. Time is running out on many thousands of refugees stranded on the East Bank of the Jordan River. They are living in makeshift quarters-ev- en in the open air. Unless they get help very quickly before the desert winter sets in, many will perish. Hun- disease and deprivation wiH not wait for political solu- tions; that is why NEED was formed. m With added help from interested Americans, these Arab refugees can look forward to a brighter future. Food and shel-ge- r, ter relief, as tirell as vocational training, will enable them to have permanent homes of their own some day. |