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Show rimim he 8agagHi SunNews. Wednesday. October fi 19Q3 Jehova's Witnesses set Gunnison Valley Hospital reports new babies Circuit Assembly Oct. 9 Members of the Richfield Congregation of Jehovahs Witnesses will be attending their annual Circuit Assembly at Cedar City High School Auditorium, October 9 and 10, according to local presiding overseer, Donald L. Million. Overseeing the Assembly will be Robert Ciranko, a represen tati ve of the Watchtower Bible and Tract Society, who has served in the New England States, Colorado, Wyoming, Montana, South Dakota and Nebraska. He now serves as district Babies bom at Gunnison Valley Hospital recently include: Sean and Marcee Hales, Ephraim, a girl, September 14, 1993. Mark and Jennie Christensen, Payson, a boy, September 18. Elvira Chavez, Mayfield, a boy. Sept. 22. John and Jaylene Wegener, Gunnison, a boy, September 24. James and Brenda Butcher, Sterling, a girl, September 24. Gill and Traci Nichols, of Monroe, a boy. Sept. 25. Larry and Pam Lund, of Manti, a girl, September 28. itiiaries Milo Leon Nay, 67 two sons and two Your toothpaste box can help needy children One out of every seven children in America is believed to be uninsured, according to the Employee benefit Research Institute in Washington, DC. Local residents can help provide health care benefits for many of these needy children by mailing in certificates from specially marked boxes of Crest toothpaste. As national sponsor of the Caring Program for Children, Crest donates 50 cents to this group of it charitable foundations for every certificate received (up to non-prof- $300,000). The program then provides access to free health care benefits to children of working parents who cannot afford health insurance. New baby Jessica Lund was bom September 28 at the Gunnison Valley Hospital. She weighed 6 lbs 9 ozs. Jessica is the daughter of Larry and Pamela Lund of Manti. She has one older brother Courtney. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Redge Hermansen, Gunnison and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Lund of Manti. Greatgrandmothers include Mary Hermansen, Gunnison, Edna Lund, Manti, Aleda Christensen and Ruth James, Mayfield. It might work! Salt Lake City police say they will no longer let violent youths escape public scrutiny. The names of juveniles arrested for murder, armed robbery, assault with a deadly weapon and rape now will be released to the press, according to SLC police chief Ruben Ortega. Police believe lifting the longstanding protection for juvenile violent offenders will not give teens notoriety, but will deter those who seek anonymity. DUO INVENTS PARK RIDE. After five years of designing, refining and testing, Stacy Whitmore and Jim Mayfield, both Richfield, have received their patent for Pentawhirl -a d people-powere- d ride. They plan to debut the ride at the upcoming 75th International Assoc, of Amusement Parks and Attractions convention anniversary and trade show set in Los Angeles in November. five-side- . Tips to make your home canning easier Many questions are asked about home canning of fruits. Utah State University Extension Home Economist Lee Sherry gives the following advice. Question. How do I keep the fruit from going dark? Answer. Dont expose cut fruit to air unnecessarily. Can as soon as possible. While preparing a canner load of jars, keep peeled halved, quartered or sliced fruit in a solution of either 1 teaspoon ascorbic acid to 1 gallon cold water. 2 Tbs. salt to 1 gallon cold water.. Usecommercial mixture. Follow directions. Fruit packed in water without syrup also tends to brown. To help prevent this use: 500 milligrams Vitamin C crushed, per pint jar; 1000 milligrams vitamin C crushed, per quart jar. Question. Do I have to can my fruit with sugar? Answer. No. But youmightwant to try a small amount before you do all your fruit, to seeif your family likes it. Many people have used white grape juice to can their fruit in. Pears canned in unsweetened pineapple juice, and peaches canned in orange juice are two examples that are tasty. Question. Can I add a caloric sweetener to my non- home-canne- d fruits? Answer. Saccharin can proe duce an unwanted and loses the flavor sweet aspartame when heated. Best results are achieved by adding sweetener at the time of eating. after-tast- Have a Happy 50th Birthday or Cowboy Question. Can I reduce the gested amount and found the product retains acceptable flavor, texture, appearance, shape and color. Hot pack fruits (boiling hot fruit is placed in glass bottles) to help remove air from fruit before canning. Process fruits in Boiling Water Canner (not a steam canner) for the recommended time. Use a very light, light or medium syrup. amount of sugar called for in the recipe? Answer. The safety of the final product does not depend on the sugar content except for jams and jellies, and processing time is not affected by amount of sugar. Many people have reduced the sugar in canned fruits to about half the sug month's hotline to deal with aging process This Is hearing loss a natural part of the aging process? Can you prevent osteoporosis? Is arthritis treatable? What can you do to lessen the effects of aging? The answer to these and other questions and concerns are just a phone call away. Aging and health will be the topic of October Deseret NewsIntermountain Health Care Hospitals Health Hotline. The hotline will be offered Saturday, October 9, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. The 1 toll-fre- e anywhere in the Intermountain Region. All calls are confidential. Questions will be answered free of charge by Cherie Brunker, MD and Frank Yowitz, MD, both physicians from LDS Hospital, Salt Lake City. The health hotline is a free service provided monthly by the Deseret News and IHC Hospitals. Utah Resident Rights Week is being observed ters feel they are still an active part of society, and the public should be aware that these people appreciate any kind of positive reinforcement for their contributions. Acknowledging this group of people through visits to your local nursing home or care center is just one way to bring love to these oftentimes lonely citizens. Make a point of doing something for an elderly person during this celebrated week and watch their faces light up with life!! Remember .kindness and thoughtfulness cannot be given away, the more you give, the more you receive. This week has been declared UtahResidentRights Weekby Utah Governor Michael O. Leavitt. It is important that Utahns develop an awareness, and are kept informed of the rights of residents in long term care centers, notes Emily Miller of the Utah Health Care Association. These rights are guaranteed by Federal and State laws and supported by caring professionals. It is imperative to safeguard and promote the dignity, choice and of persons living in Care Centers. Vital to the well-bein- g of the over 8000 residents of Care Cen- - Tourism has been booming in Sevier County Tourism has been booming in Central Utah, according to a report by the Utah State Tax Commission. Based on room rent rates and usage, statistics showed that Wayne County posted a 36 growth; Emery, 28.3; Sanpete, 26.2; and Sevier County an 18.3 room rent growth. Grand County reported a healthy 26.9 percent gain, and San Juan showed a 12 percent increase in room rents. The report also details revenues received from Utahs new, local option 1 percent restaurant tax which is used in Sevier County and 14 other counties. Salt Lake and Utah counties by far collected the most revenue under this tax, $5.72 million, and $1.24 million respec-tively. i : Salina; daughters: Ellis, of Salina; Kerry, of St. George; Mrs. David (Virginia) Tali, of Salt Lake City; Mrs. J.D. (Diane) Cox, Las Vegas. Funeral services were heldTues-daOctober 5, 1993 in the Salina Second Ward Chapel. Burial was in the Sal ina Pioneer Cemetery with military honorsby the Salina American Legion Post 36, and under the direction of Springer Turner Funeral Homesof Salina and Richfield. Milo Leon Nay, 67, of Salina, Utah died October 1, 1993 in Gunnison, Utah. He was bom August 8, 1926, in Gunnison, a son of Milo Allen and Wilda Beemus Nay. He married Virga Gurr August 10, 1946, in Sigurd, Utah. Marriage later solemnized in the Manti LDS Temple, June 29, 1975. He was a veteran of World War 11, having been wounded while serving in the Pacific. Survivors include his wife, of Shirley K. y, Torgersen, 67 Springer Turner Funeral Home, in Salina, from 7 to 9 p.m., and Saturday 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. prior to services. Interment will be in the Salina Pioneer Cemetery under the direction of Springer Turner Funeral Homes of Salina and Richfield. Shirley Kunz Torgersen, 67, of Salina, died October 4, 1993 at the home of a daughter in Sigurd. Funeral services will be held Saturday, October 9, 1993 in the Salina ThirdWard Chapel. Friends may call Friday evening at the Leslie P. Anderson, 78 hotline number, can be called from Sevier County figures are not on the railroad in Oregon and California. He was a prospector, rock hound, and an avid Marksman. Survivors include his wife, Angeles Alice Anderson, also in the Richfield Care Center. Since her husbands passing, her children have moved her to Boise, Idaho; John M. Ciluaga Sr., Marie E. Driscoll, and Martina A. Ciluaga, all of Boise, Idaho. and Leslie P. Anderson, 78, of Aurora, Utah, died September27, 1993 in the Richfield Care Center, from cancer. He was bom October 26, 1914 in Fargo, ND to Lena Heldam and Ole L. Anderson. He married Angeles Alice Gorrono, in Nevada, on July 26, 1962. He used to work for the railroad. Leslie and his wife lived in Aurora for 16 years. Prior, to moving to Aurora they lived in Citrus Heights, CA. He is a World War II Veteran of the Navy. He was known by his friends, as Les. Most of his life was spent working Step-childre- n, There were no funeral services. to his wishes. Arrangements by the Warren R. Jensen Funeral Home. , . Les was cremated according free shade trees can be yours in October Ten Ten free shade trees will be given to each person who joins The National Arbor Day Foundation during October 1993. The free trees are part of the nonprofit Foundations Trees for America Campaign. The ten shade trees include Red trees, send a $ 10 membership contribution to SHADE TREES, National Arbor Day Foundations, 100 Arbor Ave., Nebraska City, NE 68410, by October 31, 1993. - , Oak, Weeping Willow, Sugar Maple, Green Ash, Thornless Honeylocust,PinOak,RiverBirch, Tulip Tree, Silver Maple, and Red Maple. The trees were chosen to provide shade and beauty, and a variety of forms, leaf shapes, and spectacular fall colors, according to foundation director, John Rosenow. The trees will be shipped postpaid at the right time for planting between November 1 and December 10 with enclosed planting instructions. The 6 to 12 inch trees are guaranteed to grow.orthey will be replaced free of charge. To become a member of the Foundation and to receive the free includedinthel992reportbecause restaurant tax went into the 1 effect here January 1, 1993. How-- t ever, Sanpete County raised nearly $60,000 from its restaurant tax during 1992. Wanted - A Good Home Happy overseer in southern Oregon, northern California, Nevada and Utah. Theme of the Assembly will be: Keep Seeking First the Kingdom. Some highlights of the program will be : God's Kingdom isaReal-ily- ; Seek First the Kingdom. What Gods Kingdom will do for Mankind will be the main discourse to be given Sunday at 1:40 p.m. by Mr. Ciranko. The public is invited to attend all sessions. Seats are free and no collections will be taken. 17th Birthday! 1st Baptist Church Centerfield Sunday School 10:00 am Worship Service 1 1 :00 am Of Salina Meeting the spiritual needs of the entire family Bible answers to contem- porary questions . Warm, Friendly Local People 165 South 400 East -- Salina -- 300 North 75 West Centerfield 28-3008 Can 529-394- 0 or 529-755- for 4 more Information Visitors ars always welcomed Informal Bible Study ,rp K Wednesday Evenings, 7:00 pm Refreshments & Nursery S Provided Sunday School 10 a.m. Sunday Service 11 a.m. in Sterling -- I'm Proud of all of you! Have GREAT YEAR! Love Ya Lots, Grandma C.J. -- This Adorable male Cocker Spaniel can be adopted from the Gunnison Valley Animal Clinic 630 South Main - Gunnison - 528-790- 0 South Sanpete Baptist Church Pastor Mike Bardon - 528-301- 5 |