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Show from the leaves means poration more water may be lost than the tree can provide, so tissues dry out S'MORE FUN FOR KIDS IN KITCHEN They'll need peanuts, chocolate topping, vanilla ice cream d and crispy graham cereal with marshmallows. Show them how to crush the cereal slightly with a rolling pin. Supervise chopping peanuts and cutting ice cream. g Kids will proudly serve this treat, Crurchy Squares to family and friends. ice-crea-m die," Hatch says. Trees often affected chocolate-flavore- D great-tastin- t ll'IJ ' J Jackie Williams Here art more ideas on how to handle tension. TALK OCT TROUBLES. It helps to "get If off your chest" some-toby confiding worries to a sympathetic friend. When what appears es be a serious problem starts to get you down, It's wise to discuss It with an understanding person. Often another person ean help you to get your feelings Into focus and to see your problems in a new light. If your problems seem to be getting out of hand, the doctor may want to recommend a specialist, or refer you to a guidance clinic or a to . fa-ro- ily service agency. LEARN TO ACCEPT what you cannot change. Many of us get upset about circumstances which are beyond our control. Sometimes we even try to "make people over" to suit our own ideas and then feel frustrated or let down when we find that this cannot be done. We can look for the best in others while realizing that nobody Is faultless. GET AWAY FROM IT ALL. When you feel that you are going around in circles with a problem or worry, try to divert yourself. As simple a thing as going to the movies, reading a story, or visiting a friend can help to get you out of a rut. And there's no rirm in "Run ning Away" from a painful situation long enough to catch your breath and regain the composure you need to come back and face the problem. When possible and practical, a brief trip, a change of scene, can give you new perspective. There are tiroes when we all need to "escape"even If it's Just a respite from routine. HAVE REGULAR CHECK-UPIt's important to go to the doctor for periodic check-up- s. Just as the mind affects the body's work -tag order, physical condition affects a person's outlook on life. If you keep yourself physically fit you 11 have more zest for living and be able to take stress and handle tensions more easily. But there are no easy ways nor simple solutions to the problems of life which cause undue stress and tension.. Some of the ideas you read can be useful. Experience, too, is a teacher. And other people can be helpful. By making the effort, we often find new and better ways to deal with the tensions of our lives. Gladys Whlttaker and Marjorie Mecham relieve tensions for our patients and staff with their music. . We all love it ladiesl S. Crunchy 4 ESSIE GRESSMAN THOMPSON Essie was born March 8, 1896 She is the daughter of Mary Gillins and Jo- - . seph Gressman. She was the sixth child of ten children. Both parents died early in life leaving ten children In the care of good friends and' in X-M-os Walt!! checked! Dont run to get your eyes You read correctly. Cir- cle your calendar on Thursday, August 27th. That's the date the First and Second Ward Relief Societies are having their Christmas Fair.. There's sure to be something for everyone. Beginning at 4:00 p.m. there will be a Chocolate Dipping Demonstration followed by Craft Booths. You'll learn to make a Santa Advent Calendar, a salt dough ornament, a glove Santa and rein deer, a teddy bear ornament, and a holly napkin ring. These are all quite inexpensive items to make. There will also be display tables with Ideas for the busy months ahead. Contact Betty Baxter If you have anything you want to display. Then at 6:00 p.m. we will take a break for a light dinner followed by a short Spiritual Session. Then we will return to the crafts. OfiflUD characteristic. cups S'mores Crunch cereal, slightly crushed Their . Mix cereal and peanuts. Sprinkle half of the mixture in square pan, 9x9x2 inches; drizzle with half of the topping. Cut ice cream crosswise into halves (freeze one half to use as desired). Cut remaining ice cream into about slices; place on cereal mixture in pan. Let stand until slightly softened; spread evenly. Drizzle with remaining topping. Sprinkle with remaining cereal mixture; press lightly. Cover and freeze until firm, about 3 hours. 9 servings. un-greas- ed ' Trees object to summer heat Many trees are showing their objections to summer heat extremes with scorched leaf margins and brown tips. Duane Hatch, Utah State Univer danclngtoge-the- - Elma children- sity Extension horticulturist, says this leaf scorch Is caused by the plant's inability to move water from the roots to the leaves. "On a hot, windy day, rapid eva r. EARL DEWCTT THOMPSON Earl , was born in Minersvllle, Utah to Edna Carter Thompson and education classes Anyone Interested In Adult classes for a high school diploma contact Mel Osborn at the Beaver High 1. School Anyone interested in Community Education Classes, computer, shop, 438-230- Gather up all unused articles of clothing, jewelry, furniture, glassware, china or almost anything Hog en SfllE J completes deployment Old and (j New 20 New 387-22- Friday, Aug. 28th I 10:00 a.m. Marine Lance Cpl. Sheldon M. Hogan, son of Melvelyn A. Ball of Beaver, Utah recently returned from a six -- month Mediterranean deployment with 26th Marine Amphibious Unit, Camp Lejeune, NC, as part of 7. Landing Force Sixth Fleet During the deployment Hogan participated In five combined amphi- - 4, Something For Everyone r I Milford Come Early for Best Buys Call us and let us help you write an for the phew to ring with buyers who are happy that you are selling exactly what they've always wanted. Smile as you JSk17 "clean up" on r DRA17K16S 5 0 r 0 your sale. Write an ad describing all the articles you wish to sell or . . . clean-u- p a contest will start with our Video Games With the Highest Score winning $5.00 On August 29th 10 $9 J 00 Visits m Plus 2 TRY THE CLASSIFIED ADS!!! Free ""J Memberships Available $25.00 IT II i: 1 I) C Connell's VJJJ a 35 1 J k02 South 200 West ad that will sell your "treasures." Put a reasonable price on each article to be sold. 10:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. September Items else! o 45 W. Center, Milford Sun Tan Bod High SchooL ,ASSIFEEID Center On Adult o Wait AUG. unilateral toncc Cpl. Fun & Fitness FREE and one CLEANING UP WHTH burn, WardThompson, VeraCooper, Val Thompson, Leland Thompson, and LaRee Hollls visit them as often as they can. Ward Patterson Thompson, April 30, 1897. He was the oldest in the family of slx'children.' He attended school in Minersvllle, and two years in Provo, Utah. At the death of his father, he had to leave school and return to run the family farm. He has always been an avid gardener. They moved to Caliente, Nevada, and worked in the Cobalt Mine for two years, then moved back to Minersvllle, sold his home, and moved to Milford, where he worked on the Union Pacific Railroad. He retired from the UPRR, and now lives with his wife, Essie in the Milford Valley Memorial Nursing Home. exercises SIX STEPS Black- SI bious joint amphibious exercise. And for the first time in 15 years, Marines conducted an exercise on the island of Corsica. This exercise allowed the LF6F to practice and refine the special operations techniques developed during their pre --deployment training period. A 1984 graduate of Rim of the World High School, Lake Arrowhead, CA, he joined the Marine Corps In January 1985. etc. Call the their 72nd Wedding Anniversary this past April with an open house. They still love Thursday, Aug. 27, 1987, Page 3 ice-crea- m the mother of seven children and six are still living. Essie and Earlcele-brate- d 0PEJJG At The Squares relatives In Minersvllle. She married Earl Dewltt Thompson In Beaver, Utah on April 22, 1914. She Is In Minersvllle, Utah. ca-tal- pa, The publication discusses the strengths and weaknesses of 100 trees arranged by size and tree 12 cup chocolate topping 12 gallon brick vanilla ice cream the month Tammy Martin and Jill Puffer are the Recreational Therapists at the Milford Valley Memorial Hospital. They feature a resident each month as a spotlight. This month they have a couple. Include poplar, oak, maple, horse chestnut and other trees with large leaves. Hatch recommends supplying adequate soil moisture with Infrequent deep, thorough waterings. "Dont expect a lawn -- watering schedule to supply needs of a deeply rooted tree," he says. "Put a sprinkler under the the tree limb spread and run It for several hours or until the soil is wet 2 to 3 feet down." Hatch notes that properly placed and cared for trees add beauty and effect. provide an With the many trees suited to the Inter mountain climate, he says, making a decision on which ones to plant can become complicated. To obtain help in the decision. Hatch recommends "Ornamental and Shade Trees of Utah," a book available from USU Extension for Write Bulletin Clerk, Utah $7. State University, Logan, Utah 84322-501- 5. 34 cup chopped peanuts patient of MVMH and 1 I |