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Show if THE BEAVER NEWEST ARRIVALS Mr. and Mrs. Keith (Janet) Anderson are happy to announce the arrival of a baby girl st the Beaver VaXcy Hospital Nov. 27, 1973. She weighed 6 lbs. 12 12 ozs. Her name will be Alisha tlLOWERSand PLANTS Sent anywhere in time for the Holidays Marie. Grandparents are Betty Anderson, Myles Anderson andMr. and Mrs. Jay (Joyce) Boyter. Great grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Jack (Erma) Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Boyter and Mrs. Virginia Dunton, St George. Mr. and Mrs. Claude (Annette) Fordham are rejoycing over the arrival of ababy boy born November 21, 1973 in the Richfield Hospital. . He weighed 5 lbs. 14 ozs. His name will be Ronald Corey. The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ralph (Faye) Fordham. Great grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Carl (Ruby) Grlmshaw, Mrs. Nettie Fordham and Mrs. Sara M ackerell. Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie (Janet) Carter are the proud parents of a baby girl born November 26th in the Valley View Medical Center In Cedar City. She will be ORDER NOW CHRISTMAS ARRANGEMENTS PERMANENT FLOWERS ' WREATHS ' GIFT ITEMS . FERN'S FLORAL Phone named Monica. Grandparents areMr.andMrs. Kay Lamoreaux of Parowanand Mr. and Mrs. Kent (Lois) Carter of Miner sville. . 438-567- 5 Sacrament Service Thompson. President Paul Nielson gave a talk. Nell Smith sang, "May the Good Lord Bless and Keep You." Kevin Lee then gave his farewell address. Closing prayer was jiven by Coach Al Marshall. Honors Kevin Lee Second Ward Sacramejt services were held November 24, 1973 In the Ward Cnapel. Bishop Grant Esplin conducted. :' Lesa Lee lead the singing and Ruth Crook accompanied on the piano, ; was given Opening prayer by Robert Lee. Remarks were given by Bishop Esplin before the time was turned over to the Kevi i Lee family. Kevin announced the program. Helen and Merrill Lee both gave a talk. Laurie Williams played apiano solo, "Whispering Hope." Coach Don Tuft talked. A song, "Let There Be Peace Thursday Dec. 6, 1973 potatoes wham cheese Seasoned green beans Orange slices Whole wheat rolls wbutter jelly Scalloped Applesauce cookie MJlk Friday, Dec. 7, 1973 Hamburger parti on a bun Catsup & Mustard Dill chips, and cheese, ions Buttered peas and carrots On Earth" was sung by Randy, Kevin, Les and Jeff Lee accompanied by Helen Lee. A poem written for Kevin by his grandmother, wa3 raad by his grandmother, Pearl Pineapple & & on- cake Milk topping m the interst of helping consumers to better understand what they are buying, the Food Drug Is Administration proposing some changes in food labeling practices. According to Helen Thackeray, Utah State University Extension consumer information specialist, one of the proposed revisions will establish actual names of restructured foods that will let the purchaser know "what is actually ng Lunch Menu BHS Food Label Changes Aim to Aid Consumer w QunnmmM unur in 1 7 m what." For example, Onion Rings Made From Diced Onions; Fish Sticks Made From Minced Fish; Potato Chips Made From Dehydrated Potatoes, and so .on. "These specific names will appear on package labels," Miss Thackeray explained. She said that in no way is the labeling to imply either superiority or inferiorityto their traditional counterparts. "In fact the consumer m ay prefer performed, restructured onion rings to a solid ring of sliced onion. The eating quality would depend on the standards of production and on personal tastes." CANISTERS $7.95 20.95 -- ELECTRIC CROCK POT WALL PLAQUES COOKIE JARS - - to 24.95 $1 - 5.95 and up POPCORN POPPERS - butter drip ELECTRIC CAN OPENER - 9.95 - 3-P- c. LUGGAGE SET CANISTER VAC - 12.95 - - - 29.56 - - - 23.95 Beginning Clocks, CoreMe Ware, Stainless, Glassware Ph 438-232- Dec. 31, any new labels ordered by the manufact labels ordered by the manufacturer can only carry the description "imitation" If the food product is a substitute for another food and Is nutritionally inferior. And after December 1974, the labels for such products must be fully descriptive and informative to the consumer. Under another new ruling, labels carrying a product name will require the ingredients to be Gifts for Everyone on your list 75 N Main The present labeling of some products as "imitation" because they do not meet specified standards of identify is also due for clarification. Currently, the limitation label must go on such a product even if It is superior to the standard. "Such a case might be pasta products, which by definition are made' from wheat flour. A new product with superior nutritive value had to be labeled imitation because it combined corn, soy and wheat flours producing a high protein product." 2 Annual 2d ceDcsastT EMERY COUNTY HEREFOR F5 ASSOC LTBGUGJL n n i i Li LI '33v,. . . Your Chance to See and Buy the Best I . 10 Saturday, QDECECVHHIEDB 8Jj SU US, US) 73 Auctioneers Oman Parker, Auburn, Calif. Uttln aw CONSIGNORS KT , Loo Gunnin Hereford Kanch. Security Ranch Ftrron Paul Crawford Snow & Truman HerefordFrroti Ferron Frron Francis Rasmussen Ed Trapp, Arrow Ranch Axt.ll Em Axtell Hereford Ranch Oviatt Bros. Costlt Dolt .Scipio Monroe Brothers. Wayne Wilberg For further Information contact SCOTT TRUMAN Frron, Utah 3842713 DON ANDftSON loo, Uloh 834 2879 . . . 10 FREE DELIVERY TRAPP ferron, Utah 384-231- on purchass Up to 500 over $1,000.00 PERRY MJNDHSON Moore. Utoh 296-236- V miles PAUL CRAWFORD Ferron, Utah 384 2 200 Too Many Vitamins Can Be Harmful Help Conserve Energy in new Program H-H- these days of high food prices, one place to cut down is the excess of vitamin and mineral supplements. These, according to Helen Thackeray, Utah State University consumer information specilaist, "probably do more harm to the food budget than good for the system." Miss Thackeray said many "If a little is people reason: a lot must be better. So . good, why not have the extra protection?" "But that's not good thinking. An excess of vitamins can be harmful," she added. An overload of Vitamin Ataken over a lone period hasbeenfound to cause pressure inside the skull that Imitates brain tumor and has triggered some needless operations. Also, large doses of either Vitamin A or D have been found to retard growth In children, explained Miss Thackeray. She said the Food and Drug Adafter literally ministration, years of work and two years of public hearings, has just put Into effect a regulation controlling the dispensing of these two vitamins. "However, a controversy still rages,'' stated the consumer information specialist. In ers mm twm mwm mm wm mm mmm mm Thursday, December 6, 1973 u twm tmm mm t In tim tit 0ti thit fwtt wmm 4-- ' Citizens of Beaver, Garfield, Iron, Kane and Washington Counties who are concerned about the needs of handicapped persons are invited to testify at a public hearing being held Wednesday, December 12, In Cedar City. The hearing will be conducted at 7:30 p.m. In the Library seminar room on the campus of Southern Utah State College, by the Utah Advisory Council for care, efficienceis in operation as to and decision making machine use. Young people in the H petroleum power program, conductHandicapped & Developmentally ed by the Cooperative Extension Disabled Children, according to Service, work with a wide range Dr. Leon R. McCarrey, council Farm tractors, of equipment. chairman and associate commislawn and garden equipment, boats sioner of higher education. in summer and and "The Council is taking this snowmobiles in winter are inmeans of reaching the public in cluded in the "learn by doing" its assigned role, under federal and state laws, to advise the Govprogram. With an assist from Amoco ernor and the Legislature and to the Foundation Inc., plan for the handicapped," Dr. learn to service and maintain McCarrey declared. their machines and to make "We are willing to hear from simple adjustments and repairs. anyone on any matter which reThey also develop safe operating lated to tlie handicapped," Dr. and on the habits around "We are McCarrey explained. machines. And with their equipparticularly Interested In hearment in top operating condition ing from the grassroots citizen contribute to energy conservahimself." tion. Health workers, social serWhile emphasis in the program vices providers, school personis on learning, there are many nel, professionals, parents, and other Incentives. Through the handicapped persons themselves Service CommitNational H are urged to attend and voice tee, Amoco Foundation provides their concerns about pre sent sera full schedule of awards. County vices. ' wlnners-uto four per county-receip This Is the eighth and final medals of honor. State public hearing which the Counwinners one per state receive excil has held this fall. Earlier penses paid trips to National H hearings In Ogden, Provo, LoIn gan, Salt Lake City, 9, Congress, November Roosevelt, And there, six $700 Price and Richfield have disChicago. closed the need for revisions in scholarships are to be presented to the national winners. the school finance formula as Two additional national H it affects special education and have pointed up the lack of early petroleum power program supported by the foundaidentification, diagnostic and tion, are scheduled during Sepprescriptive programs for tember. Two tractor operators' school handicapped children. contests put state representaOther points on which testitives against each other in both mony has been received, Dr. the Eastern and Western parts McCarrey stated, include the of the country. The eastern event need for community-base- d seris scheduled at the State Fair vices and living arrangements of Richmond, Virginia, Sept. for handicapped adults, but also 5. And the western contest recognizing that there will be a is to be at Omaha, continuing need for state insti8. tutions. Neb., Sept. with In these connection Elimination of architectural events, two small engines de- barriers, lack of transportation are services for handicapped percontests monstration And it is expected sons, concern about lack of proscheduled. that energy conservation will be grams for the "learning disabled" child, and the need for a favorite topic. For Information on the National workshops for the handicapped H also are being frequent menpetroleum power program, tioned. contact the county extension off"Rural areas of the State pose ice. Utah State Extension Service offers equal opportunity programs without discrimination. 4-- A 1 es I I j $2395 HI Woven Braid & Vynl - with Pockets Car Stereo i I Seat Covers Pick-u- p i $3995 & $4995 II Portable Stereo V with AM-F- $11995 If Jl Radio M 4-- Why? Because the FDAhas octniaxl- -. mum levels of strength for which these vitamins can be sold without a prescription Vitamin A potency up to 10,000 International Units and Vitamin D up to 400 IUand manufacturers, distributors and retailers are protesting the limitations on sales of their product Miss Thackeray said the FDA takes the position that a healthy person can get all essential nutrients from a good diet of natural and processed foods. "Certainly a nutritive supplement is not amiss to provide for a margin of safety when you know you aren't eating properly. The new regulations will allow you to dose, but will make it harder for you to overdose," she noted. The USU consumer specialist pointed out Vitamin A comes naturally from dark green and deep yellow vegetables and fruits: spinach, chard, kale, beetgreens, carrots, winter squash, pump- kin, sweet potatoes, cantaloupe, apricots, endive, escarole, liver and Vitamin A fortified milk. Vitamin D comes chiefly from Vitamin D fortified milk, egg yolk, salt water fish and liver. Utah State Extension Service offers equal opportunity programs without discrimination. let--tu- ce, spelled out. Packaged main dish meals, such as a chicken casserole that contains everything but the chicken, will need to clearly state that the named ingredient is not in the package. The beverage question seems about to be settled also after several years of consideration, stated Miss Thackeray. No more can orange juice be so named if the product never came near an orange. The rule will apply to beverages in liquid, concentrated, dehydrated or powdered form s and labels will begin to carry the information afnon-jui- ce ter Dec 31. Utah State Extension Service offers equal opportunity programs without discrimination. Land Bank has Record ve 25-2- 4-- act-ivlt- es, 23-2- 26-2- 4-- Several hundred Dixie College students have already taken advantage of the new process now avail able for winter quarter classes, Vera Thomas, college registrar reported this week. Registration is now In process and will continue at the north wing of the administration building, Monday through students who Friday. Full-tim- e have not completed their registration by Jan. 1, may do so at the college gym on Jan. 2, 1974. Instruction for wlnterquarter begins Jan. 3. Class schedules and registration materials are available at the registrar's office in the administration building or they will be mailed to Interested students upon request. The phone num1, ber is ext. 262. Registration may also be completedby mail. Checks are to be made out to Dixie College and must accompany the registration card. Any person, regardless of the amount of their educational background, is ecnouraged to register for either day or evening classes at Dixie College. Utah resident fees and tuition for a full-tistudent for the quarter are $119. Part-tim- e students, those enrolling for less than nine credits, pay a fee of $10 per credit hour. Full financial aids are available through the college for those students who would be unable to attend with financial George P. Bloxham, president of the Federal Land Bank of Berkeley, has announced that through the firstlOmonthsof this year, the Land Bank has loaned over $200 million in new money to farmers and ranchers In Its area. disabled persons In Utah for special problems," Dr. McCar1973-7- 4. These Include two rey said, "and the Council is programs for preschool handieager to have Information from rural citizens' to help our overcapped children in Davis and all planning effort." Provo school districts; arecrea-tlo- n The definition of "handicapped" program for mentally retarded persons residing in nursunder which the Council functions Includes mentally retarded, ing homes which will be conducted by the Utah State Traindeaf, hard of hearing, speech iming School; expanded services visually handicapped, paired, to severely disabled adults in seriously emotionally disturbed, the Multiple Handicapped Trainlearning disabled, crippled, or other health impairments which ing Center; and a special comsucceeda from munity program of recreation prevent person for handicapped children and ading in regular programs and ults under the direction of mean he requires special serted Cerebral Palsy of Utah. vices. In addition to holding public The Utah Advisory Council was established by executive order of hearings throughout the state, Dr. McCarrey announced that the Governor Rampton In May 1971 Council will further extend its and serves as the advisory and public education efforts by pubplanning body for the handicaplishing a "Parent's Handbook" ped required by state and federal outlining the rights to service law. Its 20 members Include to which handicapped persons in heads of state agencies, legisUtah are entitled. lators, professionals and parents. A total of $107,813 In federal The past cannot be changed, the grants has been allocated by acfuture is still in your power. tion of the Council to several pro-Hugh White. serving developmentally jects & APPLIANCES SAM'S FURNITURE Dixie Registration 1 Your Quulity Furniture Dealer early-registrati- on CHRISTMAS DRAWING 1st PRIZE - ZENITH Mr. Bloxham said this marks the first time in the history of the Land Bank that it has surpassed the $200 million mark In a single year, and he predicted that the Bank will close better than $250 million In new money by January 1. To date this year, Mr. Bloxham said the Land Bank has made more than 2,100 long term loans to farmers and ranchers In Arizona, Qlfornia, Hawaii, Nevada and Utah. Mildred Pickard, Sara Bakes Mr. Bloxham attributed much of the Bank's new business growth and Alta Hickman were the winto the greater demand for long ners playing Bridge at the Wedterm capital. He said farmers nesday afternoon luncheon club are seeing their way clear to at the Ponderosa Cafe where carry more long term debt. Also Mrs. Melba Gregerson was the contributing to the Bank's new hostess. business growth are a favorable Interest rate and the current THE BUILDER prices farmers are getting for We are all blind until we see their products. That In the human plan, As of November 1, 1973, the Nothing is worth the making, If Federal Land Bank It does not make the man. loans outstanding has 17,241 amounting to over $882 million. Why build those cities ' glorious If man unbullded goes? In vain we build the work, unless The best reward of a kindly The builder also grows. is having done it. deed -- Edwin Markham. ... 16" PORTABLE CROMACOLOR TV 2nd PRIZE - SUNBEAM MODEL r VC-- A 3rd PRIZE - MIRRO ELECTRIC CANISTER VACUUM BROILER PORTABLE 4th PRIZE - SUNBEAM HANDMIXER MODEL VHM 4 DRAWING TICKET One Ticket will be given for every five dollar ($5.00) purchase. The drawing will be hid at- Sam's Furniture on December 24th at 4 p.m. - 673-481- Lending Year five-sta- te ! Needs of Handicapped Like their adult counterparts, today's H members involved with petroleum powered equipment are thinking energy conservation. And 144,000 of them working in H tractor and small engine projects are doing something about it through special mini-cycl- mm i Hearing to Study . F9idahe STEREOS RADIOS trash cTORs Lanc Cedar Chests iO W J,W W f j.- JLf st Jr L Lf Lf L fc m WW m m ksflf Jfi rV Gift Certificates Available FOR ALL YOUR COAL HEEDS CALL EllVEREDA IN TIME V GREENWOOD FEED SLACK COAL LUMP COAL Delivered $17.00 Delivered $18.0C In Yard $16.00 In Yard $17.00 CHRISTMAS! Come in and see our selection of the latest styles in Sofas, Chairs, Recliners, Occasional Tables and Lamps. : See Chad or Flong for all your home furnishing need r |