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Show HAPPENINGS PAGE FEBRUARY SUMMIT COUNTY NEWS A6 Caring for You...Caring for Others Monday Morning Ladies Stats for Feb. 23: Standings: 1. Gordys Girls; 2. Head Over Heels; 3. High Rollers; 4. Morgan Drugs; 5. Over The Hill; 6. Larrys Chicks. High Games: JoAnn Rees, 167; Laura Hall, 159, 157; Pat Olsen, 164, 152; Lisa O'Brien, 156, 154; Noriko VanCampon, 163; Lynette Bosworth, 168, 171; Connie Whiting, 166; Cathie Layton, 151, 156; Chris Poulson, 157; Karma Bell, 204; Becky Wilde, 165, 156; Cathy Friery, 183; Susan Crandall, 173, 203. High Series: Laura Hall, 460; Pat Olsen, 451; Lynette Bosworth, 467; Cathie Layton, 454; Karma Bell, 453; Susan Crandall, 505. Bowler of The Month for February was Shawna Froerer with a handicap series of 672. Fun game for the week was most consecutive spares in a single game (1st, 2nd or 3rd) with 5 spares was a three way tie of Cathie Layton, Margaret Bowman and Becky Wilde. The league offers their sincerest condolences to long time member Berniece Warner who lost her husband Karl this week. Editor's Choice - "The click Making memories of Summit County Happenings" 3 Ways to Fight the Rhinovirus A research team from Yale University recently learned that the common cold virus replicates more quickly in cooler temperatures than warmer ones. For example, they learned that it's easier for a cold to replicate and grow in your nasal cavities, where it is cooler than your lungs. Part of the reason why might have to do with how your immune system reacts. The team learned that your immune system response weakens in colder temperatures, while in some cases, minor genetic deficiencies hampered immune system sensors that detect and kill viruses. This could be part of the reason why some people are so susceptible to colds, while others rarely get them. If you're currently battling a cold or soon find yourself with one this season, there are natural ways to limit its impact: Keep warm and hydrated: Based on the results of this study, warming up with a blanket and a hot cup of tea are definitely worthwhile. Do your best to keep your body temperature up and keep hydrated with fluids like green tea to open up airways and limit mucus. Get lots of sleep: Getting rest is also im- portant, so if you have sick days at work, it's worthwhile to take them. Getting a day or two of solid rest can help you kick a cold quickly, so it's not lingering around for a week or two. Gargle with warm salt-water: Gargling water can help soothe the scratchy feeling in your throat. Dissolve a teaspoon of salt in warm water and gargle up to four times daily for sore throat relief. The common cold is almost unavoidable, but it doesn't have to be a big distraction. Stay warm, get your rest, and give yourself the best opportunity to recover as quickly as possible. For more information and caregiver support, come join our groups. Our meeting times are: Wasatch Sr. Center, 4 p.m. second Thursday of the month; Elk Meadows (4200 North 400 West in Oakley) Third Thursday of the month, 6 p.m. with light dinner; the Abbington in Heber City, 6:30 p.m. on the third Tuesday of each month, or the Lunch Bunch, last Thursday of each month 1 p.m. Denise's Home Plate, Main Street in Coalville. Please contact me at (435) 783-5708 or cell (435) 640-2690 for any assistance with your care giving role. -Linda Morrison Graduates from basic military training L'047J2M0 s Yea) in .94n.i CZ1261 27, 2015 [Blue Air Force Airman 1st Class Ryan M. Hicks graduated from basic military training at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, San Antonio, Texas. The airman completed an intensive, eight-week program that included training in military discipline and studies, Air Force core values, physical fitness, and basic warfare principles and skills. Airmen who complete basic training earn four credits toward an associate in applied science degree through the Community College of the Air Force. Hicks is the son of Sandy L. Peart-Hicks, of Coalville, and Stuart A. Hicks, of Salt Lake Damien Follett City, and brother of Kayla S. Hicks, of Murray. Proud grandparents, Sue He graduated in 2013 from and Lee Follett, along with North Summit High School, parents Daniel and Chastity Coalville. Follett, announce the arrival of Damien. Born Jan. 22 in Phoenix, weighing 8 lbs. - 21" long. Family spanning two states Arizona and Utah are very excited to welcome Damien. Aunt Marissa will especially be proud to spoil him. Go Classifieds! j?ec.iy)e Corner Mexican Chorizo Breakfast Bake (Can make the night before and then take out of refrigerator and toss in oven! Wild turkeys flock to dry fields looking for food! Photo by Cheryl Ovard /SCN Editor Send in your favorite or fun photos and they could be selected for next week's "Best Shot of the Week". Photos from phones welcome, too! We would love to share what you capture in a picture... 1 lb. bulk "chorizo" sausage 1 small yellow onion, diced 2 cloves garlic, finely chopped 1 can (15 oz.) black beans, drained, rinsed 2 cups shredded Monterey Jack cheese (8 oz) 3A cup BisquickTM mix 1 1/2 cups milk 3 eggs 1 T. chopped fresh cilantro Adult Basketball Scoreboard Loss 0 1 3 3 4 4 6 7 Win Team Name Fightin Whites Night Ballers PM Shooters Wii Not Fit ANPAC Bricklaeyrs P.C. Jewelers Bomb Squad 1 Thursday, February 19, 2015 Tournament Play: 6:30 pm — Fighting Whites 57 vs. Wii Not Fit 51. 7:30 pm —Night Ballers Night Bailers 70 vs. PM Shooters 62. 8:30 PM — Figthin Whites 71 vs. Night Bailers 63. Championship Game. Top Scorers of the Week Levi Thompson Fightin Whites — 31 points Cameron Page of Fightin Whites — 21 points Levi Foust PM Shootrs — 20 points Drew Robinson of Night Bailers — 20 points Ashley Lewis of Wii Not Fit — 19 points Hayden Peterson of Night Ballers — 17 points Brett Johnson of Night Bailers — 16 points Drew Robinson Night Bailers — 16 points Kody Potter Wii Not Fit — 14 points Jordan Page of Fightin Whites — 13 points Jordan Page of Fightin Whites — 13 points (435) 783-1471 Ron's Hauling Service Hauling - Towing - Demolition Metal Recycling YOU CALL I HAUL Ron 435-709-5690 Sliced fresh avocado, chopped fresh tomato, salsa, hot sauce, lime wedges, if desired 1. Heat oven to 400°F. In 10-inch cast-iron skillet, cook chorizo, onion and garlic over medium-high heat, stirring occasionally so chorizo is no longer pink and onion appears to be tender; drain. 2. Reserve 3 /4 cup of the black beans and set aside. Put the remaining black beans into chorizo mixture in skillet along with 1 cup of the cheese. 3. In medium bowl, stir Bisquick mix, milk and eggs until well blended. Pour over mixture in skillet. Toping it with reserved black beans and remaining 1 cup cheese. 4. Bake 25 to 30 minutes or until knife inserted in center comes out clean. Cool 5 minutes. Top with chopped cilantro. Put on plate with the remaining ingredients. 5. Make-Ahead Directions: Make as directed through step 3. Cover and refrigerate up to 12 hours. Uncover, and bake as directed in step 4. r n 1. • r • Have Fun While you get Fit! Nit • I I7, Ballroom r dance classes... Singles or couples Children /Adults GRANDMA TAP CLASS!!! CLOGGING or HAWAIIAN - ALL AGES Call Cheryl Ovard: 801-898-0900 Share your favorite recipe - we would love to help you by putting it in the Summit County News. Send an email to summitconews@gmail.com or bring in to the office in Coalville any time. Thank you. 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