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Show Page lour - The l.urcka Reporter - January 24. 1W7 Seniors hold first meeting of 97 by Gloria G. Kile The first meeting of lW7 of the West Juab Young-atllea- n Hub was held Wednesday. Jan. 15. elected president. Newly Mabel Butler, called the meetiiit to order and culled on Martin to offer the invocation. and Christine returned to (lie A delicious meal was prepared home of David, I.inda and Greg, and served by Tursulu Lucas and where they enjoyed a movie and Alton Berry. To make a hard job snacks in front of (lie fireplace in a little easier, there are always ilieir family room. incmkrs who are ready to lend a Joe commented that It was helping hand to the hostesses, the perfect way to spend my with setting up and cleanintt up. by my birthday., surrounded agreed that the lood family." was delicious and enjoyed by all. Jim Bernini was guest of honor ai a hirihday cclchrlion on Sunday, hosted by his family, itics included a treat dinner at a Salt I jke City Red laihster" restaurant: opening of tilts; and lots of birthday banter. Alter dinner. Joe and Grace; .Ini' Centennial chairman says thanks to citizens snacks n. d low-suga- r. low-suga- r, ts t; fruit-juic- lull-nin- e estate BANKRURTGYj flUSHBia 262-609- 0 566-44- k k k Suggestions for pm-jec- k h lion-oie- k k 1 vvoiks of art created, curiicuiunis leci v Dear Ihe ptiv.iiely I muled CentenI 'lull's Centennial Year is now expanded, wagons ridden, hunt-lie- s Inicin.ilioiial (ialevvay Patk and nial thousands siieiiglhened. our. and to the gieat people ol l of other a ihuuks be will accomplishnicnis--alwe lor lasting completed c.uly m lJ17 say Spimexillc by the people of I'tali -- in as a lining ciilinncc lor li.iveleis maiulous historic eotiiiiicmor.i-liohonor ol this place vve call home. to Utah's c.iptlol city. It will Mils has truly been a stateAs a Centennial Commission welcome the nations ol the woiKI wide cclcbiuiion by the people of el Ion 10 lell die I'tali story to the to the 20i)2 Winter Olympic the spun o I tali, and has world, doens ol foreign ambas- ( lames a centuiy ol exiraoidmaiy Ii sadors have visited I'tali. one at a And it has all done without accomplishment by its ciiiens. has been a icvopnilioii ol out tune. They have traveled our any appiopii.it ion ol lav dollais unpuiullclcd history as a stale and stale, including Springs die and by the I'tali Irgislatmc. All that a reawakening of visonal appreits iuiuualcd Museum ol Art. has Ivcn accomplished is thiough ciation lot our precious heritage. met our people, and seen our the I inane ml generosity of the nuiuiul woudcis. Ami they have good It has also been a lime of citizen vcoplc of I'tali. rccoiiimitmcni. gone away impressed and touched We have together icncwcd out I lie people of .Springs ilic by the spun ol I tali appreciation loi our I tali lien Ihe National Capitol Clutsi-ma- s should be proud of l.ldon Money . lage. IoiiiuI strength in our I'tali Tim Moian and Breiil lluymond. lice in Washington DC. diversity, and pondered our I tali who as legislator hae been was a git: limit I'tali. Ihe Cen- liituic. To all in ihe Springs ille invaluable to I lab's Centennial tennial Big (lame Hunt auction and Mapleton aiea who have elloits. In addition. Brent chaired i.uscd lunds to cieale vv ddlile experienced I 'tail's Centennial llw Heeled Ollicials Recognition habitat. These aic just a lew anil who have helped make it the activities and l.ldon served on the examples of what Inis oeeuired Celebration of the Centuiy. we I 'tali Centuiy 5(Kl Larins A: Ranches Nearly lamily owned thank you. I'tali larmeis and ranclicis. inCommittee. Ill (lie spirit of I'tali, Springs illc journalist Jose- cluding laruis in Springs die and Stephen M. Studilerl Centennial Chairman phine .nnmcrmun has wriiicn Mapleton. have been honored marvelous stories of I'tali tlinmg-lioti- i kcausc they aie til least IK) the Centennial year, and years old. have ken in continu pariicipated on the dedication ous ovialion since statehood m program of ihc I tali Centennial kfoic. and have ken in the first-ra- te same lamily owneiship lot at legacy protect leasi i(K years. Ihe impoiianee Karl Allred ami Harvey popcorn, seasoned two talented Springs ille of agiieultute to our I'tali econo- with herbs; Bagels; Breadsticks; and our Broth-base- d musicians, added a touch of my. ctilimc. history, soups: Cereals. undervalued. to the Centennial luttiie cannot country-wester- n low-la- c Cocoa, The Centennial legacy low-laclosing ceremony with their Muffins: I resit Lnglish arc nearing completion in all hcaulilul rendition of " The Red e Lrocn bars; 2lJ counties. I he slate ( eiilennial Mills of I'tali." Graham Crackers: (iingersnaps; The Is Place This whose Maura Carabello. project. laiw-la- t or nonlat trocn yogurt; hometown is Springvillc. has State Park, is continuing with Matoli. Milk shake of low-la- t been exceptional as the commis- construction id' neatly 20 historic milk and I'rocn fruit. sion's program director. buildings all Imanced through Pita chips with salsa: Plain They are other volunteers of lunds donated by I'tali cilicns. nonfat yogurt with fruit and and religious Springs die and Maplclun. loo families, civic cinnamon; Pretzels; Rye crisps or many to name individually, have organiations, and business cor- rice cakes thinly spread with dcviitcd countless hours and very porations. Tk not insignilicani clteese; peanut butter or low-la- t significant resources to this Ccu sum of nearly ten million dollars Sorkt; Tahbouleh; Vegetables Iciimal. Ihousatids ol volunteers has heen raised in Utah for tins marinated in vinegar or dipped in have ken involved in worthy ( 'eiilennial legacy gill by the low-fyogurt seasoned with elloits all across the slide. We devoted el forts ol cilicn vulun- - herbs; Whole-whecrackers. pay tubule to each of these remarkable volunteers, the impact I REAL ol whose sigmlicnni contributions will last lor generations, laves I and altitudes have ken changed TUESDAY. JAN. 28. 1997 - 12 NOON in countless ways that will enrich BlHELD AT THE ICEHOUSE AUCTION GALLERY TO I'luli lot years to come. In cele430 WEST 300 NORTH - SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH brations in virtually every com in the I'tali. miiiuiy umaing Appmi. I ISO icrri of raw ground A pnlurc lind wIOSi acre fret nr ground achievements id 100 incredible water righli. I.and located juii norlhwcil of Ihc I.P.P. Power Plant Juab Counly, l lah In rrcrive a brochure or additional informallon pirate call ycais have ken coinnieiuorated Books have ken published, lilnis Tom Erkelena - Auctioneer (KOI) or 1 1 ami Paula Draper Real F.atale Broker (801) documentaries produced, music composed. plays written, Yoe-ma- Maxmc Scliow accepted the Lollowing the luncheon, we as Lood Chairwoman for position the to Hag pledged allegiance ihe upcoming year. There will and then sang "(iod Bless Amerianother ineiukr chosen to work ca" . President Mabel announced with Maxine on this assignment. A discussion was held regardthe names of the following memdinners. A bers celebrating January birth- ing the take-oon this will have to change Randle. Curt days: Virginia able Bullet. Joe Bernini. Pascual. made, hut I'm sure we'll and Marcella Chambers. "Nappy to work it out. " A big "thank you" was exwishes were sung to Birthday pressed to Joe Bernini for taking them. Joan Dale is suffering from a our blood pressures and also to bad tall and we all hope she will Ada Schmidt for recording them. be well soon. A member who There were 41 there to receive attends regularly, is definitely this service. Before bringing our meeting missed when unable to attend our to a close. Adam Rife, from meetings. Maliel told of the board meetSpokane. Washington, entertained ing held at the center Tuesday. us with a tape of his piano piecJan. 4th. We appreciate and es. lie wanted to do something thank those Imard members who special for the Senior Citizens are so willing to lake this assign- who helped linn by collecting pop tahs lor him earlier this L'all We ment and serve so well. On hchall of the members. all enjoyed Adam's music. Mabel expressed our sympathy to at Our next meeting will I l owers on the death of her noon on Lch. 5. IW7. and will little great granddaughter. "Pot Luck!" Firewood in your home could trigger infestation by flying insects That hrewood you lugged into youi house last night may dispense more than just warmth this wmiei. It could till your house with Hying insects. The insects are borers The most common kind are handed-asand hluckhorn-pin- c borers, says Jay Karren. I tali State I'mversity kxtension entomoloh gist If they are in your house, don't panic. They are aluiui as harmless as that bore sitting next to you watching television " They can't sting, bite, poison or mlcsi anything in your house, but they can a nuisance," says Karren. The insects are black kctlcs maikcd with yellow strips. They olicn are confused with wasps. What they are looking for when tliey are living around your house is anoilicr log. and a moist one at that, luriiiiurc and oilier wood in your house is too dry to interest them. The process kgms in the outdoors when the female borer lays her eggs, most frequently on (lie haik of pine and aspen wood. This usually takes place in Ik summer months. The grubs then hatch and Imre down into the wood to kgin feeding. When cold weather comes, they go into k warmth ot the house. When brought inside lor any length ol time, the insects will pick up skrc they lell oil and resume leedmg. Being near pupation stage. I lies eventually come out of the log and kgtn Hying around the house. The females then kgin looking lor other logs on which to lay ilieir own eggs. You tool them when you bring them into the house. This can cause you a problem." says Karren. In avoid ihe problem, keep firewood outside the home until you're ready lo burn it. If the borers already are in your house, they easily can killed with most household aerosol insect sprays, lamk for them around the windows, where the light attracts them. You do want to make sure to vacuum them up alter you kill them. lawk for them lo fall down into cracks, crevices, and carpets." die entomologist contin- k ued. II you do not dispose of llie borers, they can attract dermestid or carpel beetles. While the dermestid kcllc also is harmless, it is loud of laying its eggs in Hour and other stored food products around tk house. Tk fuzy-hod- y hikrnalion. larvae of What can bring tk insects out this kcilc is often confused with of hikrnalion is the spring-lik- e the larvae of tk true weevil. My deep appreciation it extended to friends and family, for the many nets of kindness shown at the time of the death ofmy lit t lejjrcat randdanrjht er, Heidi Warner. Your earinjj concern by way of cards , flowers, attendance at the sendees, and all other expressions of sympathy mean so much to all of us ns nr mourn the loss ofour little one. -- IaiIi Towers |