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Show lemur County Utonitar JANUARY 16, 1997 PAGE 6 Announcing Milford High School Tigerettes will be competing in the State Drill Team competition Friday, January 31,1 997 beginning 9:00 a.m. at Utah Valley State College, Orem Good Luck to our Tigerettes This Space Provided by Circle Four Farms and Beaver County Wake-U- p Sat HOW DO l GET RID OF STUBBORN HOLIDAY STAINS? Answer by: Louise Young, Utah Extension University clothing specialist According to Murphy's Law, as soon as you clean the carpet or do the laundry, you will immediately spill. The good news is that for nearly every stain there is a solution. Coupled with care labels and cleaning product directions, these guidelines can State help keep your holiday spotless. Beverage and fruit stains -soak in lukewarm water for at least 15 minutes with one-ha- lf teaspoon dish washing detergent and one teaspoon white vinegar. Then rinse. If this doesn't work, try sponging the stain with rubbing alcohol starting from the center of the stain. If needed, soak for 30 minutes in one quart warm water and one teaspoon enzyme As a last resort, try prcsoak. bleach that is safe for the fabric. Candle wax - rub with an ice cube and carefully scrape excess wax. Place between several layers of paper toweling and press with a warm (not hot) iron. Remove the remaining color stain with bleach or color remover that is safe for the fabric. Greasy stains including adhesive tape and gum - scrape the area and, if needed, use ice to solidify the excess stain material. with the area Saturate stain laundry prctrcatmcnt remover. Aerosol sprays work better on greasier stains. Wait for 7sJ Hold It and you're hooked. .mum ws l J OF PREGNANCIES IN U.S. ARE UNPLANNED OR MISTIMED NEARL 60 well-bein- - m r"3 ff' 70. ill Equipment Sale with A usrice The Pub is a private club for members only CELLULARONE' network 2355 V or 611 on your cellular 2 V run Hold the Eviction AF 738 penonutl ttlephone mtt 387-272- WWW' WMfcTP) 0. & John Carter Call? (Continued from page 1) located approximately the product to penetrate and then 300' South and 600 East While the city may be hesitant rub with a heavy duty liquid of the North Quarter to allow residents a means to ask Launder detergent if needed. Corner of Section 34, questions and express concerns, the immediately. Adams said T29S.R11W. The well company is not! Protein stains (meat, eggs, milk has an 8" casing and is Wednesday morning that Circle 4 is products) - scrape the surface of installed to 400' in depth. studying the possibility ofsetting up a excess material then rinse in cold Static water level is 80' line for just this purpose. His phone water and soak in cool water for with from the top, line be used that the is only request 30 minutes with one-ha- lf teaspoon at with respect, and as a positive tool to perforations starting liquid hand washing detergent and 100' and continuing solve problems and improve relations. one tablespoon ammonia. Rub Adams is sensitive to publicity intermittently to 400'. gently and rinse. If stain persists, the Pump is set at 150' deep, giving pork confinement raising soak in an enzyme products for 30 " flow rate of 90 gpm. with "black 4 Circle came a industry eye. more minutes. If needed, launder The incident was to Milford with background knowledge with chlorine or oxygenated the reported to DWQ on of concerns related to industry. bleach (first check fabric care Their goal is to make the Milford 1996. 19, September Racail Carter, daughter of Jason and Jennifer Carter, Chris Noble directions). If a greasy residue an example of excellence project Correspondence remains, sponge with a cleaning and Cullen Carter were at the Great Basin Invitational Dance competition addressed to DWQ from throughout the industry. Mutual trust fluid safe for the fabric. cheer the on to Tigerettes. Circle 4 Farms as late as and respect between the cemmunity Y December 3, 19 states: and the company are needed in order to reach the ultimate goal. "Testing results indicate that the well still has a March of Dimes Kicks off Birth Defects Prevention Month of coliform presence Habits bacteria." of Adams said latest taken the the week of January 6, Lifestyle test, Emphasizing Importance Healthy SALT LAKE CITY, UT, JAN. 9 As people everywhere ring in the new Year, the Greater Utah shows that there is now no bacterial content in the water sample. The Chapter of the March of Dimes Birth Defects Foundation urges women of childbearing age to adopt company will continue to monitor the well, and will resume sterilization in will that the future. New Year a "The treatment if it is needed. now habits ensure a help healthy family healthy represents g natural starting point to promote the good health and Councilman Enoch Swain has repeatedly introduced requests of women of childbearing age who think in the a the chairman have Dave Greater the Milford to March Utah of Council that a system be established to allow area of future," says Brown, they may bay Chapter Dimes. "It is important that women realize there are healthy habits they need to practice well before they residents to voice their concerns of odor and pollution. He says people become pregnant. Unfortunately, this does not always happen because the pregnancy is not planned or who have contacted him to ask for help are afraid of retaliation if they it comes much sooner than expected." give their names especially if they have relatives working for the Councilman Mark Dotson, however, said in a recent public company. According to the Institute of Medicine, nearly 69 of pregnancies in the U.S. are unplanned or mistimed. In addition, the Statistical Handbook on the American Family reports that more than half of meeting, that both he and Councilman Russell Smith have conducted all couples have a baby during the first 2 l2years of marriage. numerous polls showing that such odor and pollution are of absolutely no concern to the public. "Educating women on healthy habits is one important goal of the March of Dimes," said Brown. Dotson 's suit against Beaver County to disallow the Milford "Throughout January, we are targeting women who may have just become engaged or are newly married and who may not be focused on the habits they need to begin now to improve their chances of having a Valley Township will be heard in 5th District Court after press time on healthy baby even if having a family may be a long way off." January 15. Circle 4 Farms remains on file as an intervener, while Folic Acid Education Expanded Through New Alliance Township proponents have withdrawn as such. As part of Birth Defects Prevention Month, the March of Dimes and Lederle Consumer Health, the maker of Centrum Multivitamins, are launching a long-teralliance to expand educational programs with an emphasis on preventing serious birth defects of the brain and spine, known as neural tube defects. They will work together to encourage women of childbearing age in the Salt Lake area to consume at least 400 micrograms of the B vitamin folic acid, by taking a multivitamin supplement, such as Centrum which contains 1 00 of the recommended daily amount of folic acid, and eating a balanced diet. If all women complied, the estimated occurrence of babies born with neural tube defects would decrease by 50 to According to a March of DimesGallup Organization survey, on 15 of American women of childbearing age are aware of the recommendation to consume folic acid. Raising awareness and ultimately reducing the incidence of neural tube defects is the goal of our at alliance, said Richard B. Johnston, Jr., M.D., medical director of the March of Dimes. Other March of Dimes activities during Birth Defects Prevention Month include its annual Mothers March where volunteers will contact their neighbors as part of a health education and fund raising campaign. Funds raised by the Mothers March help support March of Dimes programs of community service, education and advocacy in the Salt Lake area. 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