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Show Tktisaa.FtbniiTf 1,1979 Garriers - oMhe - Moirth N fireplace, or any other way n& carefully providing hut will be necessary, specialist for the Utah State Board of Education. His work in the past few years has affected more mathematics educators positively than has the work of any other single person in the state of Utah. His wife is the former Joann Smith of Midvale. v DoMtrub.ptckto'snow, walk on, or use frostbitten 0nc PM i even partially unfrozen, the tiny tee crystals may act like daggers and completely destroy the if rubbed tissue or disturbed TonjGrees, District Fear Six totally new names ' month's s. newspaper carriers for this Orel. District ThrM (East Sandy paper and this month North): Ioy Colo-- 8848 S. they're all boys. By district the award 1700 L winners are: District Four (East Sandy District On (Cottonwood South): Tony Gram. 1037 Heights-Eas- t MidvaU): Turquoise-Way- . E. 7420 103 Schicker. StTn District Fto (Wt Jordan Midvale, was the recipient of an award at BYU. The awards assembly honored outstanding science and mathematic high school students and teachers. Clark has been a major factor in the advancement of mathematics education Midvale man given BYU award in mathematics Mathematic Dr. Donald specialist, Clark. D. Tim East): Don Gray. 7111 District Two (Wwt Sandy): Brian Topham. 331 Allan top Cad, Ktlriet (ieWIKstrictta Dm Cray, District Tiff and new faces headline this past Jn CamlotWay. District Six (West lordan Wosth Michael HUL 3237 DwbyWay. Carriers-of-the-Mont- h are selected monthly for their outstanding service to both the . newspaper and their customers. in Utah since his first teaching assignment 20 years ago. He taught mathematics in secondary schools and directed courses and workshops for three major universities in Utah. Since 1970 be has been the mathematics Ralph E. Glad, uST'wS rV YOM'W, GOT ITT ML TOGOMEU With United Bank's new Checkmate Savings. Visit United Bank at 5595 South State and find out more about Checkmate Savings. We'll be glad to help you in anyway we can. United Bank is Murray's personal service Bank where we like to say . . . "United We Bank ... at United Bank." . VV Plan JO ' I Balance in Statement Savings Account Monthly Charge Cost Per Transfer $2500 No Charge No Charge SI.00 $.20 $1500 to $2499 $1000 to $1499 $0 to $999 $2.00 $3.00 . 2240 W.,Riverton, boy. Daniel K. Tate, 8045 S. 1545 W West Jordan, girl. Don Riche, 154 E. 7400 S.; Midvale, girl. Jerry B. Hokansoh, 2288 Willowbrook Way, Sandy, boy. :' ; Robert L Richardson, 12162 S. 3230 W., Riverton, $.20 $.20 be made daily, if necessary, on the ,,. total amount of checks presented. fcm 23 James F.Oviatt, 11404 S. High Mesa Dr., Sandy, girl. James L. Ridd, 805f Overhill Cir., Sandy, boy. km. 14 BrimhaD, Christopher 11286 S. 1300 W., South Jordan, girl. Thomas Danford, 59 W. Center, Midvale, boy. Brent Haun, 13550 S. 2278 W., Riverton, girl. Robert Horrocks, 10877 Shady Dell Dr., Sandy, fcm. 24 ' MymChidester.2429E. 9110 S.. . Sandy, girl. Stancleft, . 1911 HARTS RCCmAL Grandeur Dr., Cottonwood, MrandMrs , n. Larry boy. fcm.18 km.22 Paul Willett, 7919 S. 3800 W., West Jordan, girt. 3513 Olof Johansson, Point Dr., Brighton Cottonwood, boy. Stephen Bright, 8703 S. 1570 W., West Jordan, girl. Ken , 2560 Taylor; Woodchuck Way, Sandy, .v boy. Gary Nowotny, 845 E. 13800 S., Draper, boy. Fred Rodriquez. 3655 W. 7885 S., West Jordan, boy. fcm. 29 km83 James Hennessey, Ted K. Davis, 1161 E. Mt. Vista Dr., Bell Canyon Dr., Sandy, Jordan, boy. . Joe L. Clawson, 8678 S. West Jordan, girl. Arthur Coult, 205 S.Allen St., Midvale, boy. James Gallacher, 3444 W. 12350 S., Riverton, girl. Lavarr Pack, 381 E. 9600 S., Sandy, boy. (Dtecwc This is ' boy. Thomas Healey, 3831 Lewis Port Dr., West Jordan, boy. Nicholas J. Anderson, 7959 S. 930 E., Sandy, bey. 828 Gordon Davis, Emerald Dr., Sandy, girl. David McCurdy, 3397 Oakledge Rd., Cottonwood, girl. km. 14 Craig Fairckugh, 8070 Hummingbird, Sandy, boy. WiHUmG.DeGraff.2289 W. 12250 S., Riverton, girl. Evert Holdaway, 2047 W. 12015 S., Riverton, girl. Thornley King, 7328 S. 2825 E., Cottonwood, girl. HOLT CROSS HOSPITAL 6265 West Roy Eichelberger, 1136 Turquoise Way, Sandy, ; girl. Kendrick Cowley, 8001 Norwood Rd., Cottonwood, ' i boy. Gerald Pitcher, 7923 Running Spring Dr., West Jordan, bey. km.S4 Jeffery jO'NeO, 11436 High Mesa Dr., Sandy, boy. k BSSMCAl MrandMrs .18 John Wolfgrerm, 1575 E., Sandy, girl. 8382 S. IXUV12.VI BOCPTTAL MrandMrs MrandMrs km. 29 km.18 Robert Madsen, 4311 W. Steven Law, 580 E. 13800 12900 S., Riverton, fhi. S., Draper, boy. . Rata F. Bagg, 2505 West Kenny Roberts, 6460 S. Ledgewood Dr.; Tresa Dr., West Jordan, Jordan, girl. .7 . ,1 efoi ragtag? th time of year lhat many pecplecti(UP8itre(ocruetion ofien fonowirg it up with: "We havenl added any appliances or changed our llfestyleV. True, there is an increase in Ihe price oerktWsJarxxyy-F6baK3ryo- f about 13 percent over last January-Februar- y . (1978) due primarily to a rate irwrease brought about by Iriflattoa '' " But that's not all. ; ; . change your life style ..here area few of the things that push up your bill this tlrneofyear: Plan 2 : longer nights . . . .. Jlghtebumlongsf .TV ;.-- . "Humanity is like a bird with its x . . two wings the one is male, the other female, Unless both wings are strong . . . the bird cannot fly!" 5595 South State Street -Ab- : .furnace fans (both electric and gas furnaces have them) work harder and longer. And It winter is a cold one 25 percent colder than lost - : ' .hot water heaters wort longer ' . . . to wash FAirn tm niWtsUusii: SCS-142- 7 . .. "v:d; . Christmas lights? ; t. ? ' C When frigid weather hits, tf htathe ' pocketbook hard, because when the; fj " temperature goes down, the use of c ; electricirygoesup. "r :v What can be done about It? Bea5' ' watt watcher. , - A- , , V because Incoming water Is colder du'l-Baha- c.!! . . otout outdoor and Indoor 7 5 :- k sets stay on longer year . 1 . . .more vcicuumlng of floors , .did you haveaparty? days. ' , .more visitors; and little ones (the ; ' washer and dryer wotoharoqir, too) ;.. more dishes ' ...Old Men Wr7rtwWr$rK . $500 minimum balance required in combination checking and savings account. Transfers made x only from savings to checking to cover over- - ' drafts with a $.20 service charge. With a minimum balance of less than $500, there is a $3.00 per month service charge plus a transfer fee of only $.20 per day. '. . x .The Holiday tecson often causes greater use of power. .mother cooks and bakes more '. Youdon1hoetocddcppllarcesor ; 262-746- boy-'- John R. Cadou, 7502 S. . CrestCir., Midvale, girl. ..... LadeO L. Dye, 7313 S. 3005 W., West Jordan, girl. 3780 W., kTiri-- : Miles Shepherd, 7445 S. Rich Way, Cottonwood, :u fcm. 22 West Jordan, boy. fcm.28 ;v;i. girls.- - , fcm.20 3535 W.; 6293 S. provide significant protection if used frequently. Persons with severe Up chapping tend to be "lickers" and need to learn to keep their inside . their tongues mouths. Nasty tasting lip balms or cream may help at initially, especially night. More severe problems occur with exposure to the cold. Chillblains is that" sensation of tingling when your feet, hands or ears are briefly chilled but not frozen. It completely represents the earliest form of damage to the . tissues from cold injury. Frostbite is simply an form of exaggerated chillblains where the water in our tissue actually freezes into tiny crystals. Treated properly, both are ' reversible. If it's cold, heat it The treatment for chillblains and frostbite is gradual using means available. any Hands over chilled ears, ' cold fingers in armpits, r toes held gently will all improve chillblains. For more extensive damage ' soaking in warm (not hot) water, warming near a'-. Transfers to W 'kat.tt RehertL. lippie, lip-bal- can You've got It all! You've got the convenience of a checking account with the value of a savings account. Everytime you make a deposit in your checking account. United Bank automatically transfers that amount to your savings account. Then, when you write a check. United Bank automatically transfers only the amount required to cover your check back into your checking account. That means that your money interest. is continually earning 5 ' 12085 S. boy. f Richard Ogden, 388 E. John Adamson, 10396 S. 10425 S., Sandy, boy. 380 E., Sandy, girl. 1889 Howard TuiUs, Lowery Thompson, 1656 twin Siesta Dr., Sandy, E. Paulista Way, Sandy, "'' " fcm.lt km.18 Felix Most. 2287 E. Falcon Way; Sandy, girl. Stephen J.. Stowell, 2603 Willow . HiU Dr.. Sandy, boy. tn.il V' Water, especially hot, will not dot In fact, not baths, dishwashing and weather. If these fW. long showers only make Thomas N. Reese, 3656 are followed, it precautions things worse as they draw should be fun W. 7850 S., West Jordan, witner. a water out of our skin, not replace it. Instead, a moisturizing cream which will provide and hold water in our skin and maintain a protective shield against the elements should be used. Oils, such as Alpha-Ke- ri may hetoj especially . B'.i "if used as a rub rather than t added to the tub. Moisturizing creams such as "Eucerin" are even better if used daily. Fewer baths or showers, rubber gloves, and protection from the wind . are especially important for those with significant problems. Lipstick or clear NOW f: u E. 457 Leon M. Webb, 7857 S. Jack Love, 1055 Heather 3726 W., West Jordan, boy. , Cir.; Sandy, girl. er TOTE 8 S. . km.18 ; Kelby Bergeon, 9850 S., Sandy, girl. ..; fcm.il cf ui.lu'cntlii IriN Ttfkasj, District Its MrandMrs COTTONWOOD HOSPITAL bcsrtcftet Steven Schicker, District On girl. 103 Seventh Ave., Midvale, boy. . .LDSHOSHTAl Mr and Mrs before completely thawed. When . be sure that you are not cooking the area, lr it's too hot for a normal person, it's too hot for If it's cold, heat it; if it's reheating. With all the attempts to hot, cool it; wet, dry It; and warm ourselves with fires, dry. wet it. heaters and the like during These seemingly simple the winter months, minor statements are in fact the burns are frequBnt and basic medical rules for dangerous. Avoidance and management of a vast carefulness when dealing flame or not variety of problems which with open is the best containers man interacts when develop with his potentially hostile therapy. Once burned, the environment. According to treatment is to soak the Dr. R. M. Alston, winter ffted area in very cold seems to be the time of the water as soon as possible, wont interactions and Seconds count. Keep it in most problems when man cold water until the sting is and nature meet head on in gone at least five minutes, the daily attack on our skin Then clean with soap and by the elements. Dr. Alston water and dress with a is medical director of the sterile bandage. If the skfa is broken, see Family Health Program of your physician. Otherwise, Utah. apply an Humidity in our homes in bum ointment, keep clean, the winter may be as low watcn fcr breakdown as five to 10 percent of the arta. Hit occurs, see because of the effect of our your physician, Dry, heating systems. Do not apply greases or itchy, scaly skin with petroleum Jelly, etc. to cracking lips and chapped until after the cold hands and face are the water treatment is direct result of the loss of 'complete. Allow air to get water from our skin into w the affected area as the dry desert air in which much pebble. Once we live. When our skin dries burned, soap and water are out, we need to replace that abtoIute necessities to moisture, avoid late complications. . .. .", Donaciano Trujillo, boy.1 ZNew bBabios Pago J ,. , . o |