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The Springville Herald from Springville, Utah • 3

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MUtvrM. WO The Springville (Utah) Herald Page Three WHS TO Let's All brow Up BIG and STRONG pjjUUlN FHANKLIN Is crcd- i'nxl with sarin "Em'l-- t0 bod' makes a man healthy, Mlh and wise." But modern add a few more rulesthat Septum the trick. know more nowadays bodies work the way our they did in Ben Franklin's nr even in the time of We know that grandparents. ca us can improve our health Ti our strength, even though handicapped. When of us are 1 are young, we can make our MieS strong enough to run for and years without repairs.

years Her are the signs of good health: When you're healthy you have aches and pains. Whenever you have an ache It means some-- is wrong, although not all ains are serious. When you exerc- ise too much, you'll ache the next becauss your muscles were overtaxed. It only means to take tilings easier. You should sleep soundly and wake up refreshed.

Too many dreams sometimes meark you're upset. Find out what's worrying you and then decide that nothing is so bad that it couldn't be worse. YOU should never be bothered by healthful foods. If you are, something is wrong. Sometimes it can be corrected.

You should have a good appetite. You should like to work at things that call for energy. You should control your emotions most of the time. (Even untimely laughter should be restrained, although everyone should laugh a lot.) While it's not good to overtax your muscles or energies, you should be able once in awhile to go beyond your usual tempo. Your ability to do this depends on your general state of health.

This means that In school, you might occasionally be the star pu-P- il. or in athletics you might be the star performer, or at doing some job you might win praise from your parents or your boss. You needn't be tops all the time, or at everything, but If you're healthy you'll win praise once in awhile. jOW that we know what good health is, let's see what we must do to be healthy. Doctors can't give you good health.

They can help you get well If you're sick, but actually it's your own body that resists disease and your own mind that makes you think right and do right, which is a part of being healthy. These are only general rules. They are not even strict rules, but if you follow them, you'll feel better: 1. Eat at the right times, in the right quantity and of the kind oi food that agrees with you. "Piecing" between meals isn't bad.

Boys and girls need extra nourishment but don't eat just before meal tim or right before strenuous exercise 2. Drink lots of water. And us a lot to wash often. (Water tnsidi and out makes you healthy.) 3. Get plenty of fresh air and exercise.

It kills germs and make! you grow. 4. Whenever you have an impulse to get angrjr or whenevei you feel blue, try to find a reasor not to. Control your emotions. 5.

Rest a little during the day You needn't take a nap, but relas and take things easy. 6. Be optimistic about everything. Dont carry it to the extreme that Pollyanna did, but yoi can be "glad" more oftenthan yoi are. Now He Knows "I can't writewhat I think ol you 'cause I can't Ollie called angrily across the fence to the boy who hac bopped him on the head with too-ha- rd ball.

"And I can't say because Mom wants me to be polite. But you just guess what I'rr thinking and I'll bet your fact grows red!" v.v.v.v.w..v.v.v.v.vAAwvvAV...".v.,v..v...v (paJtch Wit Sharpeners Triangle Let's try a triangle this week. This one is based on MASTERS. The second word is an abbreviation for "Bachelor of third is "a footlike fourth "a fifth "a dinner and thesixth "a conqueror." A MASTERS 4 Retainer 5 Spain (ab.) 6 Secular 7 Against 8 Pare 15 Sea eagle 16 Cuddle 18 Horse's neck hairs 19 Smell 20 Employer 21 Not closed 22 Greek mountain 25 Help 27 Lone Scout (ab.) Riddles 1. What has a mouth and a fork but never eats? Guess Who? This man worked In an iron foundry when he was a boy.

Later he became a 0 brilliant u- -f dent, setting an examP'e of Per severance until iVSt? he rose to the i'l 'ST top and became the 25th Presi- KsXcw dent 01 016 United States. He died Sept 14, 1901, at Buffalo, N. thethird President of the nation to meet death at thehands of an assassin. Who was he? Puzzle Answers GUESSWHO? William McKin-le- y. CROSSWORD: slelElxl Is II a ja A E- I 1.

cj) EKE mo rm" AD JO LJ JES RR RIDDLES: 1 A river. 2 The. man with the biggest head. 3 Your picture. 4 Your breath.

5 An egg. HIDDEN GIRLS: Promoting race); exc(ellen)t. An, ant, ante, anent, tenant. WACKT COMPASS: A fool and his money are. soon parted.

TRIANGLE: BA, PES SLAT PLATE BEATER MASTERS 2. What man in the Army wears the biggest hat? 3. What is taken from you before you get it? 4. What weighs almost nothing and yet you can't hold it? 5. What is always broken before it is used? Hidden Girls The names of two girls are hidden in the following sentence.

Can you pick them out Promoting race tolerance baa been termed an excellent thing. Add-a-Lett- er Add a letter to "an article" and have "a social another letter and have "a poker another and have another andhave "occupant of a house." Wacky Compass A START ATSKOaA ZH USE EVERY WIRD: pT7 CVOU yir Lfi4W TO LEARN ELPJ THE- HIDDEN! 11 PROVERB OJ Crossword i ft 15 I 5 17 18 9 io i II IZ I4- -15 114, pj 118 119 YID IZt IZZ. I 29 5 ACROSS i 1 Search for 5 Blow with open hand 9 On the sheltered side 10 Window part 11 High wind 12 Follower 13 Half an em I 14 Writing tool i 17 Before 18 Sorrows 21 Hawaiian bird 23 Paid notices in newspapers 24 Bugle call 26 Christmas carol 28 Falsehoods 29 Makes mistakes 30 Girl's name DOWN i 1 Wise man 2 Enthusiastic ardor 3 Long, snaky fish t0 1. Fold in half piece of BROWN CLOTH 18 I inches lonq and 8 inches wid. 2.Cutoutass!ion cjllN 5 li'andsewalongedges.

3 Turn 'nde out and 5 cut atinyhokin neck. 8" wft 3. Fasten a small RN BUTTON to ends of ends 2 PIPE CLEANERS. 4. Put button and pipe cleaners in half a WALNUT SHELL.

llU 5. Glue on other half HOUSEHOLD CEMEMl 1l .) 6.Paintona Ttcy face with tn BLACK Fasten a plastic BOTTLE CAPon rKJJ with ADHESIVE Ct rAPE' j(JnJ T.SIippipedurxr fl in neck hole ot shirt, Zpf Push i small button JJ onto pipe cleaners and up to head "fj SUP HAND IN ynSysl and amuse f(SMj uour fnends S'-O- 7 JQ JO; He Had a Home Sam asked Jed how he liked the second act of a current play they had been tosee. "I didn't see it all," Jed remarked casually. "How come you didn't see it7" Jed explained: "The program said, 'Second Act, two years Did you think I was going to sit around all that time?" FPWMSau FLIGHTLESS SMP jJ. (10 PHEPACEOUS JMtiWL UWPM4MUALS 70,000 UWCLAIMED VOGS WWH4tE CAH DEAL THE.

BLOWEVSUJIWGIMG Tj HotiiOMOUSrAil m-- a. Total $518,48296 "'llfJj! Half a billion dollars at work for you This picture shows what Standard of Cali- products good and have bought more and fornia has spent, since the war, on facilities more ofthem. You've made us grow. A large needed to bring you more and better petro- share of our profits each year is turned back leum products and to compete with other into the tools which mean still better prod-oi- companies in this extremely competitive ucts and more efficient service for you. And, business.

perhaps even more important today, the tools what else has this money accom- which give much added strength to ournatioa plished? It has helped every community in the West created jobs in many industriesand made JnfT those of our own people better. Hie money has spread to other businesses, large and 'jf small, and to every profession. Homes have I NDjftD Ol been built, automobiles purchased, educa- l': I fi COMPAy tions planned and started for many of the i West's young people. ahead to serve I We point this out to show how big com- 'M 0u better I panies make money work for everyone. And, ffi I certainly, the public must share the credit I for the public alone can make a company big.

"mJf Over the years, you have found Standard "But I Paid This Bill hf Two Weeks Ago liS So this man says. But can he prove III 'J-'- 'S t-- Ji 111- i- )' i Hf creditors? Does he nave a re- cord of this, and all his other transac- tions that offer undispuable' evidence 9 of his payment? He does, if he ack- nowledges his financial obligations by 'f' IS CHECK! Every check you issue is at thesame time, a receipt for payme- nt- iiA jjbl and the stubs enable you to keep a per- f'- sonal record of all expenditures. Sur- prises and embarrassments JUST CAN'T EkX' HAPPEN to folks who make proper use fffffl of their checking accounts. We urge Ivi'' 1 (r you to open an account for yourself ''V" ff today Vf( Joint checking accounts may be opened fef XiMll fSlrM 'or your added convenience, to make 1 this MODERN way to pay available to Kv''l-! other family members. FEDERAL RESERVE I CSYSTEMJ SJ Spring Banking Company I Art City Cinemotor I I DKIVE-I- THEATRE 1 1 UTAH'S LARGEST SCREEN 1 Phone Springville 320-- Box Off ije Opens 7 :00 p.m.

First Show Starts 7:30 p.m. 9 t. Sept i I RONALD COLEMAN I I CELESTE HOLM I "CHAMPAGNE 1 FOR CAESAR" plus I GROUCHO MARX 1 and HIS BROTHERS I "LOVE HAPPY" I Two Comedy Hits jjj n. Sept 17-1- 8. MAUREEN O'HARA VINCENT PRICE I "BAGDAD" in in Technicolor plus "Outside The Wall" CARTOON Sept.

1. CAREY GRANT JOHNGARFIELD "Destination in Tokyo" DENNIS plus MORGAN I "God Is My Copilot" I CARTOON I "Our theatre isfree from dust which is especially beneficial to hayfever victims." iin a teacher's automobile for the ride home. In some way, Jane fell fromthe car and beneath its wheels, and was killed instantly. Dog Leads Child To Death TRAGIC ACCDDENT 3 Fort Payne, Ala. A few minutes after Jane Ann Clifton, 8, received her school report card showing she was promoted from thesecond to thethird grade, she and some of her fellow pupils got "STATUE" A THIEF liege, Belgium.

Investigating-nois- in a church, two police-e- found a stained glass window and called the dean. To-- they searched thechurch i found nothing unusual. They took a closer look at the however, and the dean saw the figure of a "saint" kneeling in prayer. The "statue" proved to be Louis Van de Keere, 26, who admitted breaking into the edifice. Contentment is natural wealth, luxury is artificial poverty..

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