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Show New, Unique Weight Loss Program A new and unique weight loss program is being sponsored by the Rocky Mountain Family Fami-ly Institute of Orem, with sessions being held weekly. It is called the Peer Program for Weight Control and is a plan to control weight and 1 eating habits with the support of spouses, friends and family members. Now you can even work together as a neighborhood. The Peer Program can be held in the convenience and comfort of your own neighborhood by organizing your friends and neighbors into a group which can meet in your home. Organizers may participate par-ticipate free. Participants will learn how their marriage, mar-riage, friendships, or family can help or hinder weight control. According to Dr. Lynn Scoresby, Director Direc-tor of RMFI, "Weight loss can be accomplished accomplish-ed more easily with a good support system of family and friends." The Peer Program offers of-fers both the chance to lose weight and improve im-prove family, friend- JR. HIGH WRESTLERS Sam Bratt, 3rd in region; Quadelupe Kinsel, 2nd; Todd Jasper, 2nd; Troy Sorenson, 3rd; Kelly Sanderson, 3rd; Rod Maxfield, 1st; Tim Chambers, 2nd; Absent from picture, Jay Edwards, Davis Monson and Coy Hall, all 1st in region. Coach Jay Walkers team captured region tourney recently They learn to modify eating behavior, resulting in weight loss, and also to choose to control eating behavior. "Most people who lose weight and regain it within one year have not prepared themselves for self-regulated self-regulated eating," said Dr. Scoresby. "The Peer Program incorporates incor-porates a PSR (Preparaton for Self-Reliance) Self-Reliance) into each individual's in-dividual's planning." "This PSR is designed design-ed to strengthen the individual's in-dividual's ability to control eating and weight, and is an important impor-tant part of the Peer Program for Weight Control. Included also in the Peer Program are Peer Conferences held periodically throughout the eight week program with the participant, a peer and a trained counselor who has expertise ex-pertise in weight loss, nutrition, and the influence in-fluence of relationships on people. Further information on the Peer Program for Weight Control may be obtained at the Rocky Mountain Family Institute, In-stitute, 834 South State, Orem. 0 -M- j V vSv MORE JR. HIGH WRESTLERS MicKay Robinson, Mario Ozuna, 3rd; Tilon Campbell, Camp-bell, undefeated in dual matches; Mark Harvey, 2nd; Curt Harrison, Ray Fugal, undefeated in dual matches,- Brian Story, 3rd; Scot Ivie ; Absent, John Den-nison, Den-nison, 1st in region. In dual meet action the Jr. High Trojans were 4-1-1 . ships, and marriage. People learn many things from their families food preferences, times to eat, even the method of eating is learned while children are young. Because good nutrition nutri-tion and stable eating habits contribute so much to the health and well being of each person, per-son, parents need to develop and use the very best diet principles prin-ciples while children are growing. When parents are successful, children can learn to be in control con-trol of what they eat and how much, thus resulting in self-confidence self-confidence and health more often than obesity, obesi-ty, frustration and low self-esteem. The Peer Program for Weight Control offers many benefits to family members participating. |