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Show JUL A Sickness and - Thursday, June 4, 1987, Page 3 , a sam pie for bouqet, taste and We have analyzed in some of the finest la- color, effervesence. your product boratories In the world. Samples of Conroy Light were tested in labs In Denmark, Japan, Germany, and the United States. The finding of all the lab technicians In each country was exactly the same. YOUR MARE Congratulations B PREGNANT." "PIINNG!" "Howard! Will you knock it off? That was my last beer!" By Jackie Williams As the world around us turns green with spring, its a good time to think about Increasing the variety of "greens" in your diet. Greens-t- he leaves and stems of many different plants are among the healthiest and most delicious of ill vegetables. Greens are high on the food lists developed by the American Institute for Cancer Research. They are V-- i in vitamin A and C and are believed to lower the risk of can- cerGi iens aiso are aa exceiiem source m uuu, wi-"- i, Eat- magnesium, vitamin 6 and to a lesser degree calcium and zinc intr ereens is also a good way to Increase the fiber in your diet, Some muspopulai "greens" include: beet greens, collards, cress, lettuce, and turnip greens. tard fci ns, spinich The Community Pride Salute this week goes to Barbara and Gene who Mayer and all of the many Coaches and Little League Players condition. in great have worked hard to put the Little League field - B-- 2& COT (jii .. I . The Vern and Ella Rollins family reunion was held May 24th at the County Fair Building in Miners ville. Those who attended were: Flossie Adams from Minersville; son, Richard from Arizona; April from California; Frank and Teda Rollins from Salt Lake City; Luella Rollins and Lee and Katie Rollins and family from Orem, Utah; Golden Adams and family from Orem; Gary and Lois Gilllns and family, Pleasant Grove; Beverly and Ray Strid-haLas Vegas, Nevada; Phyllis and Ray Hooker, Cedar City; Belva and Pete Atkin, St. George; Pat and Gary Strotton and family, St. George; Rollins and Bonnie Atkin, Raynola and Glen Fowler, Shelly, Idaho; Alice Autry, Cedar City; Mack and m, Gwen Byer and family, Spanish Fork; Clark and Valorie Adams and family from Neola. Sixty-fiv- e in one had a very enjoyable time. Madelyn and Mark Truman were happy "to have Madelyn's mother, Karma Anderson and her sister, Valorie and two children from Las Vegas; Sheila McCan and four children from Delta spend a couple of weeks visiting. Gladys and Gene Pitchforth visited her mother and enjoyed the races in Parowan over the weekend. Todd McMullin, Wilma andDalsel Davis drove to Provo to get Robin, Ryley and Miranda McMullin. They spent a week in Sandy with Grandpa and Grandma Dick and June Thomp- son. Fay and Betty Marshall spent a few days in Klngsman, Arizona on business. Marie Ward from Beaver is visiting her daughter Lorn a and Jack Craw a few days. The Golden Wedding Anniversary of Elva Hall Cooley and PaulCooley will be celebrated on June 13 1987, at their sons home in Thousand Oaks, California. The couple were married on June 10th, 1937 in Cedar City. Elva Hall Cooley is the daughter of the late Warren B.andTeresa Marshall Hall. She was born and raised in Minersville and attended school there. In Sacrament Meeting Sunday the Primary Class of Tamara Payne gave the program. Their theme was "How to prepare themselves to receive the preisthood". The group sang a song "I wanttobeaDeacon", then Lance Bailey, Travis Fails, Chad Carter, Casey Dalton, Shaun Luke Tayler, Clay Marshall and Payne all gave talks. Richard Adams and daughter, April from Pheonli were here for a week visiting his mother, Flossie Adams. Betty Wood and son from Okla-i- n Minersville with noma visited relatives. hr 1 fa i 1 foSZfS, Ar-- W I Best Of Summer VALUES Selected items 5rrJ 13-- 12 off Wed childPRE SCHOOL: Carol Wiseman's ren received certificates of graduation. Activities this past month included a trip to Alan and Shauna Mayer's farm to see the animals and a ride on a train, made possible by LuDean Barnes and Mary pre-scho- ol ;- - Sat June 3- -6 Decorative Warnings issued against alcohol uliilo pregnant The March of Dimes' Southern Utah Division will intensify its efforts to warn expectant mothers about the dangers of drinking alcohol during pregnancy during National Fetal Alcohol Syndrome 7, 1987. Awareness Week, May Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS) is a combination of physical and mental birth defects that result from It Is drinking during pregnancy. estimated that at least 5,000 babies eacy year suffer the effects of FAS that include growth deficiencies, facial abnormalities, malformed organs and mental retardation. As many as 10 times that number may suffer from a milder form of alcohol-related damage known as Fetal Alcohol Effects (FAE). "Fetal Alcohol Syndrome is one of the most common causes of birth defects that produce mental retardation," said Dr. Richard Morton, March of Dimes Vice President for Health Services. "But most importantly, it is one cause that is entirely preventable." Morton said that heavy drinkers who consume six average (those mixed drinks or six cans of beer each day) are at the greatest risk of bearing a child with FAS, but that even moderate consumption can damage the fetus. "There currently is no way to pre -die how much alcohol is 'safe'," he said. "We strongly advise women planning a pregnancy to stop consuming alcohol before attempting to conceive and to abstain throughout pregnancy and nursing." "Women who drink and have unshould abplanned pregnancies stain as soon as they suspect they are pregnant," he added. "Heavy drinkers should avoid pregnancy until they are certain they can abstain from alcohol for the nine months from conception to birth." The identification of FAS was first reported at a March of Dimes 10-1- NEW HOURS Starting June 1st 10:00 am to 10:00 pm We Will Close at 9:00 p.m. on Saturday, June 13, 1987 Starting June 7th OPEN SUNDAYS 1:00 pm VP-J- to 7:00pm Corner Diner 387 - 5088 conference in 1973. Since then, the Foundation has funded numerous research projects aimed at investigating the effects of alcoholon pregnancy, and the Foundation has worked to educate the public about the of maternal substance dangers abuse. The most recent step in that effort is a national media campaign, "Mommy ... Don't" that was launches by the March of Dimes last year. The campaign warns the general public, adults of childbearing age and expectant mothers about the dangers of drinking, smoking and taking unprescribed drugs during pregnancy, and it encourages pregnant women to get early and regular prenatal care. The March of Dimes mission is to prevent birth defects and reduce their consequences. The Foundation pursues this goal through programs of research, education, and health services. For more information regarding FAS, FAE, or any other form of birth defect, contact the March of Dimes local office at 227 North 9. University Ave. by calling 373-419- iktV tile By free samples I sent "How did your beer them." "What free samples?" "The free six pack of beer from my new brewery!" "Oh no, Mark, You didnt!" "Yep!" he smiled, proudly. "I brought a brewery in Texas!" "And you sent free samples to all you neighbors?" I asked knowing full well what the answer would be. "Well, not really," he assured me. "Postage on that much beer, would have cost a small fortune, so I just went across the street and handed it out as they came put of the building." I asked "AT THE CHURCH?" while another. BB whizzed past my ear. "Yeah, well you over here that's not what I asked for," he said, trying test? I asked do in Cchc Pan lion to I the con- trying to change the subject. "I dont know, the contest has been over for 3 weeks and all I've hear Is who the winner was. You'd think they would at least tell me what they thought about my beer." "Hold your fire, Howard,"some-on- e yelled to Mr. Fermln from beyond the high board fence surrounding Mark's back yard. "I've got a special delivery letter for Mr.Con-ro- y, is he back there?" "Yeah, the lush is there all right," Mr. Fermin shouted from his vantage point in the tree. "C'mon in Jim!" Mark shouted. 'It's the postman have a beer, If A Spec I a I Occasion Cake Call Valorie or 2223 387-26- 02 Sign Tole Jim?" For Up Now Painting Class "Uh, no thanks," he said handing him a slip to sign. "My wife says to thank you for the six pack vou gave her at Church the other day though, she used it to wash her hair to avoid another long discussion on the Word Of Wisdom. "Some company in Germany had this contest to find the best tasting beer In the with." world and Isentawholekegof "Con"Hey!" Mark shouted, "this letroy Light- -" ter is from the Beer Contest People "Conroy Light?" In Germany!" "Well, I had to call It something! read it," we urged, in"Well, anyway, the beer that won the big cluding Mr. Fermln, who had now prize was this German stuff I'm descened from the apple tree and drinking here now. Personally, I was peeking through a hole in the think it's awful, but I need another fence. opinion." "O.K., here goes." "Well dont look at me Chum, I "Dear Mr. Conroy, We understand your impatience wouldn't use that stuff to wash my concerning the test results of your feet In or 'Conroy Light, either." product. We do NOT understand "What is it with you, Sturman? your 21 abusive letters of inquiry You're about as narrow minded as that started arriving three days bethese neighbors of mine. They fore we received the keg of "Conwouldnt even try MYbrew, let alone roy Light." "At any rate, we have tested your this imported beer." Rogr Sturman You Need Don't Forget Father Order Him A Balloon Bouquet Also Have Birthday and Holiday We CARDS Toys for Boys and Girl 7 Boutique and Floral Could Win This You MY WORD! The other day my friend Mark Conroy asked me to come over to his house and help him out with a personal problem. On arrival I found him In his back yard wearing nothing more than a male bikini swim suit and a pair of sunglasses with red frames. He was desperately trying to consume a six of some dark colored, European beer. A radio, perched on top of his beer cooler, lared hard rock music. It seems ol' Mark is a sucker for punishment. Not only is he the only "gentile" in his neighborhood, but he keeps doing things to make his otherwise peaceful neighbors act very strange indeed. "What's up Mark?" I asked cautiously, noting that his next door Fermln, was neighbor, Howard hanging from a limb of a big tree and was armed with binoculars and ,an air rifle. "Listen, maybe you'd better cool it with the loud music and the beer." I suggested. "Roger, you've just got to help me," he cried. "I need someone to taste this German Beer, and none of the neighbors will help." "No thanks, Mark, I brought my own," I proclaimed loud enough so that Mr. Fermln would notice that my six pack was only Dad's Root Beer. "Pingggg" a BB broke one of Mark's bottles. "Darn!" Mark compained, "He got another full one!" 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