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Show ato County Mew; Of (ISSN 0896-331- 2) VOL.80 NO. 36 HEALTH AND. BENEFIT : ( Multiple births are Increasing In the United States, according to figures from Metropolitan Life, to 1985, twenty --one out of every on thousand deliveries Involved more than one baby up 13 percent from 1980. Twins accounted for almost 98 percent of these births; but triplets (or even more than thre) occurred in 2.5 percent of plural births In 198S. Highest rate of multiple births was to thtrty-non- e. among women thirty-fi- ve Fertility drugs, no doubt were a factor. SHOULD YOU APPLY BAKING medies offers much relief. Meat does contain an enzyme thai destroys some Insect venoms, bat there's no way to get the powder through the skin quickly enough to reach the venom. ' Best Bet: Apply Ice right away, calamine later to curb Itching. Avoid scratching to prevent infection. Call a doctor imroedlat- -' ely if, after being stung by an Insect, you develop generalized itching or hives, or if you feel lightheaded, or have trouble breathing. SAY "CHEESE, PLEASE" Certain types of cheese can help prevent tooth decay if eaten either before or after other foods containing sugar as well as candy . and table sugar. So said a panel of dental experts at a recent conference on dairy foads and dental health. It seems cheese reduces acids formed by sugar in the mou- - ' are ' thejid it's these acids that : responsible for cavities to tooth toaderlzer Dsnisce Schofieid To Speak Junk drawers.. .Unwashed dishes.. Piles of floating scraps of paper... UFO's in the refrigerator... Keeping a house in order can be a constant struggle, but Deniece Schofieid has fought the battle for sane housekeeping and won! She "tells all" in an upcoming seminar to be held locally. Schofieid readily admits that she was once a disorganized person, suffering from a chronic case of cluttered closets and negative attitudes. When wishful thinking didn't work, she decided to attack the problems directly. She tried and retried various techniques, refined and adapted numerous strategies, and eventually ' came up with solutions that let her handle home ' management while Renek giving her time khd freedom to enjoy ' Jsck, .Swifts weasereUa, Moons- - , - other activities. tor, Edam, and Gouda have all As a matter of fact, the system been identified as leading cheesy works so well that Mrs. Schofieid has fnardians oi dental health, four books written on home ' LONGEVITY GENE- S- Whether you OF (CONFESSIONS management you will die young or live out a AN ORGANIZED HOUSEWIFE, ' normal life span depends largely CONFESSIONS OF A HAPPILY oa the genes you inherit. A Dan- ORGANIZED FAMILY, escape from - lsh study of children separated the kitchen, and SPRINGING THE from their biological parents at TIME TRAP) lectures extensively birth shows that upbringing has throughout the country, appears on almost nothing to do with longetelevision and radio, and frequently vity. Early deaths of the adopcontributes to Woman's Day Magtive parents had no effect on the azine. children's life spans, but there p In form, Schofieid was a strong correlation between shares energy-efficiespecific, early deaths of adopted children ideas for organizing every aspect of and their natural parents espechome life - you'll even learn how to ially if the mortal illness was an eliminate all floating scraps of paper! infection or vascualr disease like She shows how to adapt a folding heart attack and stroke. The one cart into a professional, h exception was cancer, which seems center. How to set up an cleaning to be influenced more by family effective home office system to environment than by genetic inhandle bills, coupons, insurance heritance. tax information, leases, and policies, AND ATTITUD- E- A EXERCISE deeds. How to make the most of study of elderly people, who ofevery inch of storage space. How to ten suffer depression, offers stseldom-use- d kitchen items out of get rong evidence that exercise can the way of constantly used ones. out of the doldurms. help you ho? As Schofieid puts it, "The key is to Researchers at the California on top, then stay on top, because get School of Professional Psychology that's easier than always catching Fresno studied people aged 9 up. The goal is not perfection; it is to for 14 weeks. One group didn't find your own level of efficiency that exercise, while the other did calworks for you and lets you get back in isthenics and then walked or ran control of your life." three times a week. e Publisher's Weekly said, Both groups were tested before Schofieid seems to be the most and after the program. Exercisorganized person on earth. If ers had reduced levels of anxparticipants put to use even a small iety and depression, and a better fraction of her advice, their lives will Image of themselves. , be, if not happier, at least less Why the change? Exercisers said cluttered and harried." their looks had improved, and they Mrs. Schofieid currently lives in felt healthier and more in control Utah with her husband and five of their lives. They also took children. pride in enjoying activities they She will be in Beaver Thursday, once believed were only for the 15 from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. September young. at the Timberline. ;t To one industrious group of young people, "taking pride" means rounding up Christmas trees after the holidays and placing them on beaches in three counties to prevent sand erosion. lor one newspaper company, it means sponsoring an rluminum and paper recycling drive where the proceeds help purchase trees for the community. "Taking pride" means different things people. It might mean planting trees in the neighborhood park, setting up a community a center. recycling organizing lakeshore cleanup or teaching outdoor ethics. to different For one television station and conservation group, it means organizing an annual river rescue to remove debris from a "choked-up- " river. information. leading to the i dent i dy andv'arrest of tfle individuals-"responsible for the vandalism of the masonic temple in milford, anyone with please call the beaver county or cliff burbridge sheriff at ; - -- 387-224- 7. r -- ft v4 "r p J1 lle new gravitypressurlrrlgattonsys-tern- . This project included 21,000 feet of DlMline. sluice structure and regulating reservlor-Thsystem was also designed to operate e hydro e'edrlc plant. The total construction cost of the project was $267,000. Of this, $120, 000 was from an RC&D grant and the rest from a loan from the Division of Waljr Resojr;es. The Irrigation companv provide J $60,003 In laoor to install the project. The otv svstem vlilprovlje Sr. 1 92 92 92 87 89 2 3 4 5 53 54 58 0 0 T 50 46 0 0 o 48 0 43 o 47 last year to date nominate for national recognition, or if you would like more information about the Take Pride in America campaign, please write Take Pride in America. P. O. Box 1339-Jessup, Maryland. 20794. variety of ranger-le- DATES TO HE LIEU BED Plan to attend the D.U.P.JublI September 10, 1988. Meeting starts at 10:30 a.m. in the County building at the Fair Grounds east of Mlnersvllle. All Interested Daughters and Grand -- Daughters are invited to attend. Bring your own dishes. September 6, 7 18, 1988 are the last three registration days prior to the Primary Elections. Office hours shall be between 8:00 a.m. and 9:00 p.m. District 1 at Beth Edwards home; District 2 at Maudell Crane's home. The Immunization clinic set for Sept. 13 has been cancelled and changed to Sept. 20, 1938 at the Mllford Valley Memorial Hospital from 12:00 . i:oo p.m. For more information, contact Donna Lister at 438-248- 2. walks and. d talks will still be available after Labor Day at Great Basin National Park, Superintendent Al Hendricks announced. The full summer range of activities wlllextendthroughSep-tember 5. but starting Seotember . 6, and lasting until October 1, the following activities will be available for park visitors. Regular Cave Tours remain the most popular activity at Great Basin National Park. Tours of Lehman Caves will be offered hourly, 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Monday through Friday. On Saturdays and Sundays tours will be offered hourly 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. with additional tours at 11:30 a.m., 12:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. and 2:30 p.m. The tours last about 1 12 hours and traverse approximately 12 mile of paved trail. As the cave is a cool 50 degrees F., a light jacket or sweater is recommended. Tickets for the cave tours will be available at the Visitor Center. Starting September 6, the Visitor Center will be open daily from 8:00 A public 'raeetltrgjwill be held at the Courthouse 8, 19S3 at 7:30 p.m. to discuss the of the private camp development site In Beaver County. Anyone Interested in a Gun and Trap Club should meet Thursday, September 15th, at 8:00 p.m. at the UP&L Building, in Milford's Industrial Park. Smokey Bear needs you. Volunteers are needed to visit schools, with Smokey, to spread the fire prevention message. Volunteers should be available once or twice a week, have a driver's license and be in good physical condition. This is a perfect Job for retired people who like children (and bears!) Please contact Dave Dalrympto at the Division of State Lands Forestry, t 538-550- 8. to 5:00 p.m. Bristlecone Pine Walks provide hikers an opportunity to explore a grove of some of the oldest living "De-niec- Can-novl- If there are stewardship activities takplace on public lands in your community that you would like to ing A 3, 60-7- rlgatlon water far 320 AC (presently 135AC). This water will be delivered in a ploeHne unde; gravity pressure (no pumping required). Due io the new system, alalfa production is expect ! io increase from 3 tons to 5.5 tons per acre and grain production is expected to double on each acre. The system wa-'- t also designed to handle a hydro plant to generate electricity. This will be Installed at a later dale. The Color Country RCiD Council is a group made up of representatives of County Commissioners, Soil Conservation District and Town Mayors In GarTield, Beaver, Iron, Kano andWajnlngtoiiCouiilles. The objectives of this group Is to Improve the quality of life of area residents through conservation and development of ihli area resource. The many Take Pride in America projects taking place across the country are as varied as the public lands ihey benefit. inf0-mati- 0n one-reac- RC$D PROJECT The community's overwhelming support has resulted in a cleaner river and less flooding. Great Basin National Park 'a $50.03 reward is eeing offered for at 93 91 92 Precipitation -- t ( was 7.51 inches. This year to date 9.62 inches. Take Prfde in America is a national public awareness campaign to encourage careful stewardship of the Naand natural tion's outstanding cultural resources. Take Pride seeks to instill in Americans a sense of ownership and responsibility for the lands, waters, wildlife and history that belong to all of us. 387-275- August 29 August 30 August 31 Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. step-by-ste- CANN0NVILLE 25 The following weather Information is provided by the National Weather Service compliments of the Mllford Weather Station. Do you think your efforts IO spruce up your community are deserving of presidential commendation? Well, the President just might think so. too. On July 26. 1988. President Reagan, Interior Secretary Don Hodei and Agriculture Secretary Dick Lyng honored "the people who honor America by keeping her beautiful," as the President so aptly put it. The second annual Take Pride in America National Awards Ceremony was held on the South Lawn of the White House. Each of the 544 nominees who made outstanding contributions to America's public lands in 1987 were invited to be recognized by the i President. SODA OB MEAT TENDERIZER TO BITS?.-Neith- er of these re- By Wray E. Macy Color Cou'itry RC4D Coordinator USOASOIL Conservation Service Cedar City, Utah Thanks to an FC&D grant from the Color Counfry Resource Conservation Development (RC&D) Council and a oan from tii Division of Water Resources, the Irrigation Company ias a PRICE 3, 1933 President Commends Community Efforts BUG : SEPTEMBER TAKE PRIDE IN YOUR COMMUNITY NOTES - 84751 - Thursday, UTAH of MILFORD, PUBLISHED on earth. Ranger led walks to IDemocratlc Gubernatorial Candld-- J ate Ted Wilson will be in MUfordj the Bristlecone pine forest on the slopes of Wheeler Peak will be on Friday, September 9, from 4:151 offered at 1:00 p.m. on Fridays and to 5:30 p.m. at the Station Rest I Saturdays. The four mile hike will aurant to greet all Beaver County Democrats. last approximately four hours. Because the hike will be entirely above 10,000 feet elevation, and because fall weather can be unpredictable, hikers need to be in good physical condition and need to bring a Jacket and rain gear In case the weather turns cool or wet. Hikers should meet at the parking area at the Wheeler Peak Campground. Evening Campftre Programs will be offered Friday and Saturday By: Karen Nelson In the Lehman Creek Upper nights As a safety measure for our childCampground. Programs will begin ren, the City has prolded flashing at 7:00 p.m. and topics will Inlights for the crosswalk. It has been clude boih the natural and human brought to our attention that we need history of the park and surroundsomeone there when the lights are ing area. as an ad led safeguard. We flashing, Surjerintendent Hendricks reminneed volunteers to be at the crossds all prospective visitors to the walk at these times: ajn.-8:3park that all activities and camp11:30 - 12:30; and 2:50 - 3:15. sites are available on a first -- come, It Just doesn't necessarily need to first served basis. Campgtounds be parents of the children. Any citshould remain ooenthroughSeptem izen who would be willing to volunber, with the possibility that the teer their time would be water will be shut off in the Whgreatly trees Organizations and merchants lined the sidewalks with bargains for M Word's annual Sidewalk Bonanza. People filled the streets to take advantage of the savings, and to load up on homemade goodies sold at various bake sales. WINNERS OF THE BEAVER COUNTY The following names were drawn out for tickets to the State Fair and Ice Capades at the Sidewalk Bonanza: Bob Thompson; Peggy Dalton;Roian Larsen; and Selma Kirk. Please pick u? your tickets at the news Jared Barnes, son of Mr. & Mrs. Larry Barnes won the marble guess. After careful study, Jared guessed 217 marbles. The actual count was 223. Jared will receive a one year subscription to the office. NEWS DRAWING Beaver Cou.ity News. Rummage Sale The Methodist Church AnnualRu-mmag- e Sale and Auction will be held this Saturday, September 10th at the Church parking lot level. Auctioneer Andy Oost will begin the auction at 9:00 a.m. The rummage sale will follow at approximately noon. As always, the Auction and Rum mage Sale will have a large variety of items available affordably priced to please the shopper. The -- Rummage Sale only will continue on Monday and Tuesday, Sept. 12th and 13th from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. each day. New attractions this year are a 3 bedroom house on a 75 fool lot, In a nice location at 126 N 400 W, In Mllford. We also have a lovely old china closet, an antique snapper printing press, and mu:h mu:h more. Food and Beverages will be available, so come and enjoy the day! I -- -- ATTEHTIOnl! PTA 0 0; -- -- Peak Campground ther comes early. eeler If cold wea- The Lehman Caves Cafe and Gift Shop, located next to the Visitor Center, will remain open through Septemlr from 8;00 AM to 4:00 PM appreciated. We feel this Is extremely Important to our children. If anyone could possibly help out, please call Karen Nelson at PTA President; or Connie Barnes at 387-232- 0, 387-235- 2, |