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Show I 23, 1979 THE SI IN Thursday, August Gets New No. 2 BLM I A WfcfG f JLOCUl ifUotd LLCll Cv Lj Uit I ivl JDWflfV Dvn lr At ml LtUxUl The Richfield District of the Bureau of Land Management has a new assistant district manager, Lee Montoya. He and his wife, Jewell, moved from Bountiful. Since 1976, he was employed at the Utah State Office of BLM in Salt Lake City as the Branch Chief of Engineering and Support Office Services within Page 4 students of Mrs. Hubert (Millie) Jensen are exhibiting their oil pain- summer at ings Produced durin Utah Independent Bank for the next two weeks. Mrs. Jensen, of Tooele, spends the summers here. Students whose work wiH be on exhibit are Thad Okerlund, Marcia Okerlund, Nan Davies, Julie white, Pat Jensen, Maxilynn Fran- dsen, Elaine Allred, Norma Heath, Rose Mclff, and Eleanor White. the Division of Technical Services. A degree in Engineering from Colorado State University at Fort Collins preceded Montoyas FIRST ENTRY First entry in the Salina Beautification Contest came from Mr. and Mrs. Byron Shaver, whose new home is located at 562 Birch Circle in the Sunnybrook Addition. The Shavers started with bare ground and construction debris and transformed Sevier Counties New Home Agent Begins it into the attractive front lawn with flower gardens shown here. Entries for three categories in the contest still are being accepted by the committee, headed by Lula Anderson. More At Resale Homes Worth Up To 9 d Storm windows, doors, screens Doubtoglazing 2 Crops Production Weathwatrlpplng and g Typ. ol hutingcooling system 17 1 percent of Realtors surveyed say home buyers see insulation as energy feature saving the most money. The home buyer who them the most money, the makes sure his new house is experts said. well insulated today will The study also revealed gain extra returns when he other benefits from t sells it tomorrow, according homes. to a national study of real They are becoming estate experts. The study, commissioned easier to finance than homes energy-savinsysby The Dow Chemical lacking Con pany, manufacturer of tems. Energy efficiency the buyer obtain Styrofoam TG brand insu- helps lower mortgage rates in showed lating sheathing, anhome some areas. And lower can that a costs can be worth an average of ticipated fuel make the difference when up to 9 percent more at the buyer tries to qualify resale. a This resale bonus can for mortgage. homes mean $9,500 extra at resale in seven years of todays are easier to resell. A markethome able house saves aggravation average, the owner puts it up priced at $65,000, said when Thomas D. McGivern, prod- for sale. uct manager for Styrofoam Insulation clearly is rebrand insulation. garded as an investment by Resale may be the far- many home owners today, thest thing from the new said McGivern. Not only home buyers mind. But will the owners enjoy the national figures show the comfort and lower fuel average mortgage lasts only bills a seven years. Therefore, a home offers, but buyer should plan his home the investment can pay for for his own family and itself while theyre still also the family he will sell living in it. In addition to his home to. being a money saver, insulaThe study showed insula- tion is also a money earner tion is a key element in the since a house resale value of a home. can earn extra returns at Home buyers consider insu- resale. lation as the energy-savinTrademark of The Dow Sixty-fou- r g d Energy-efficie- d W fc ft AGENT-Ma- ry NEW COUNTY Margaret Oler, formerly of Salt Lake City, is the new Utah State University Home Economics extension agent for Sevier County. She began her duties Monday, Aug. 20, following her graduation Aug. 17 from Brigham Young University, where she received her degree in home economics education. A graduate of Kearns High School, Miss Oler attended Weber State College and served a mission for the LDS Church in Spain from 1973-7since she She has been involved in was a child and said her new position was . . . like a dream come true." energy-efficie- g feature which will save Chemical Company "Go on with old shoes until God brings new ones. Arabic Prove,, b 5. Sr 4-- H The Siamese archer fish feeds by knocking insects off twigs several feet above the surface of the water with a drop of water spit from its mouth. One more question . . . Why are we always doing MOW MEAMf Super Service I EteelpickupI&lDeliverAy more for other countries depressed people than we do for our own? By Wilford & Orlo O O O O Bigger Facility Newest Equipment Tire Specialists Tune-u- p e This quiz can help you have a better reading of your knowledge of a dangerous disease. 1. High blood pressure (also called hypertension) affects only people who are middle-aged- , overweight, or both. 1. FALSE. High blood pressure can affect anyone, regardless of age or physical condition. Even children and professional athletes have it. The Squibb Institute for Medical Research points out, however, that people should who are middle-agehave their blood pressure checked more frequently, and that being overweight increases ones chances of having the disease. 2. High blood pressure, if untreated, can lead to heart attack, stroke and kidney Just Qff 1--70 usually gives its victims warning signs such as headaches, Freeway Salina, Utah - Phone disease. 2. TRUE. Hypertension is an important cause of chronic illnesses such as time, causes irreversible damage to these vital organs. 3. High blood pressure Brent's Freeway Texaco issues with coordinating District Manager Donald L. Pendleton. His duties include supervision and performance evaluation of four resource area and four managers district division chiefs. He annual ' work plan scheduling for the Richfield District Office. SPECIAL TOUCHES FOR SMALL FAMILY MEALS By Barbara Swain, of Cookery for One Published by HP Author glamorize a hamburger pat-tior Two, a bowl of chili, a tuna Books. salad or a plate of scrambled or even eggs. Try the Avocado Crowned after the children leave, often seems Omelet to dress up your boring. But as a long time next dinner hour. single and one who works AVOCADO CROWNED Eating alone, alone-togeth- with people all day, I consider my dinner alone a blessed retreat to satisfy my whims at my pace. You Swain can add en. joyment to your meals, too. DONT ALWAYS EAT IN THE SAME PLACE. Eat by a window with a view, in front of the fireplace or in bed from a tray on Sunday. VARY YOUR TABLE SETTIN GS When you need only one or two of each item, you can collect an of variety outstanding dishes and table linens without spending a fortune. Dont wait for a special occasion to use them ! USE MEALTIMES FOR VALUABLE THINKING TIME Plan a trip, decide on a new decor, set up a schedule or brainstorm a project. EXPERIMENT WITH C H O ICES Treat FOOD yourself to foods and recipes you havent tried before. Splurge occasionally on something you would usually deny yourself because of cost or calories. Concentrate on the flavors and textures of the food youre eating. DRESS UP BASIC ENTREES WITH SPECIAL TOUCHES-F- or example, an avocado can be used to OMELET 3 eggs li tablespoon water 1 tablespoon butter or margarine Salt and pepper to taste 3 tablespoons bottled blue I cheese dressing 12 ripe California avocado, peeled, seeded and sliced 1 tablespoon chopped parsley Stir eggs and water in small bowl with fork until whites and yolks are just blended. In skillet or omelet pan, heat butter or margarine over medium-higheat. When butter just begins to brown, quickly pour eggs into skillet. Sprinkle with salt and pepper. Slide skillet back and forth rapidly over heat while stirring eggs quickly with fork to spread them over bottom of pan as they thicken. Fold half of omelet nearest you over other half and tilt skillet to slide omelet onto a warm plate. ' Spoon blue cheese dressing over and place avocado slices along top of omelet. Sprinkle parsley over all. Makes one omelet. with other Experiment avocado recipes for singles or doubles. Order a free brochure by writing: Avocado-rfor One or Two P.O. Box 19159 Irvine, CA 92713 h This picture of a bear was painted by Thad Okerlund, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Okerlund. Near 170 Off Ramp Brents Freeway Texaco Salina y fatigue, chronic indigestion and blurred vision. 3. FALSE. High blood pressure usually gives no warning signs. The victim often feels fine and doesnt know he or she has the disease. FFJ Hows your head for i healthier body? 4. A person can treat himself or herself for hypertension by simply drinking more fluids, getting more sleep and cutting back on cigarettes and alcohol. 4. FALSE. While factors such as rest and decreased smoking are often helpful, there is no single cure for hypertension. Each case of 6. FALSE. Once you have developed hypertension, you are likely to always have it, despite temporary decreases in blood pressure levels. The problem never goes away and the patient must stay under constant care. 7. Hypertension is a serious disease, but if detected high blood pressure de- early, and properly treated, mands individualized a person with high blood diagnosis and treatment as pressure can lead a normal prescribed by a doctor. The and healthy life. treatment, depending on the 7. TRUE. High blood cause, is often a combination of medication, diet and pressure is a cause for conchange in personal habits. cern, not despair. By maintaining a regular schedule of 5. Black people have a checkups and following a higher incidence of hyper- doctors prescription caretension than white people. fully, a person with high 5. TRUE. For reasons blood pressure can contain that are still unclear, black and control the disease. At persons have a much higher the Squibb Institute, close rate of hypertension than to 500 scientists are workwhites. ing to find better ways to 6. Once a persons' high treat high blood pressure. blood pressure goes down, Some substances have he or she is cured and treat- shown great promise in conment is no longer needed. trolling the disease. rTRSLt CUt 1 Tot'll YBLLOHl streak. . Some Moslems believed amber is a cure for jaundice. i the also will coordinate 529-761-0 GOODYEAR TIRE SALES & SERVICE painted by Julie White. Richfield District and true-fals- congestive heart failure, stroke and kidney failure. The strain of high blood pressure, over a period of Specialists This mountain scene picture was Hows Your High Blood Pressure IQ? d QUALITY WORKMANSHIP late of season crops in Utah is expected to be down considerably during 1979, according to the Utah Crop and Livestock Reporting Service. Most of the reduction is due to the decline in sugar beet acreage. Acres normally planted to sugar beets were converted to spring small grains and other early season crops. energy-efficien- W federal service. His experience with BLM began in 1962 after ten years with the Soil Conservation Service at various locations in Colorado. For 12 years, he served as the Chief of Operations for BLM District Offices at Craig and Grand Junction, Colo, and Miles City, Mont. In 1973, Montoya went to the Washington Office of the Bureau of Land Management, where he served as General Engineer for two years. As assistant district manager, Montoya will be responsible for directing internal operations for the Drop i Get The All Season Tiempo Goodyear Tires SEE WILFORD , ALLEN OR BRENT FOR THE BEST DEAL Largest Tire Inventory In The Areal Weve Got What |