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Show A8-T- he Tlmes-lndepende- Thursday, Jan. 28, 1993 nt, Rethinking food storage important in winter Three feet of snow, a howling wind and you need a can of tomato sauce? Or, worse yet, a roll of toilet paper. This winter has probably made a Comedy coming to Sportsmans Sportsman's Lounge has done it again! They have brought Comedy back to Moab this Thursday night only. This Thursday performing live will be Brian Diamond and Arthur Wayne. Brian Diamond does impressions, characterizations, observations, life stories, and one liners. Touching on many aspects of comedy. Labeled as, "Everyone's best friend." His versatility allows him to work in any room. He has opened for the likes of Jerry Seinfeld, Paula Poundstone and Dennis Wolfberg. During the Persian Gulf Crisis, he went on a Department of Defense sponsored tour of the Far East, enter- taining troops in Japan, Korea, Diego Garcia, Philippines and Guam. Arthur Wayne ran his own show for two years at the Hotel El RanchoDavis. He was a finalist at both the 1991 Laugh's Unlimited and the 1990 Big Valley comedy contest He organized and hosted all 3 benefit shows for the East Yolo Drug Information Center. He appeals to all age groups, from fraternities at UC Davis and University of the Pacific, to shows for the National Guard. Arts outlook on life and what goes on around him make him a crowd favorite. The show will be this Thursday, Jan. 28 at 8 p.m. Tickets are $5. 2 Phone ahead, for tickets and reservations or pick them up at 259-997- lot of Utahns wish they had stocked up on their last trip to the supermarket or that they had items in their food storage that they could actually use. A properly managed food storage program can also ba a part of winter preparedness, bargain hunting and a way to preserve a garden full of fruits and vegetables, says Dr. Deloy Hendricks, Extension nutritionist in the Utah State University College of Family Life. Hendricks says one way to ap- proach food storage is to simply double everything on your grocery list whenever financially possible. You will have to substitute for fluid milk, eggs and fresh fruits and vegetables with canned or dried varieties. Be sure to put the date of storage on the stored half of the food as you put it away, he says. After each shopping trip rotate the oldest food to the front After you have reached the desired food storage size of two weeks, months or years, start using the oldest food as you replace it each shopping trip. This method assures that you store the foods you actually eat day to day. The disadvantage is that it takes weekly tending, Hendricks says. He says the second type of food storage system is just buying large quantities of essential items in one purchase. You can store it and for get it. This system takes less time, possibly less money per meal, but it e cash outlay. require a larger The other disadvantage is that people tend to buy bulk foods that they wouldn't normally eat such as wheat, sugar, honey, salt and nonfat dried milk. The basic nutrients are there, but unless you are in a survival situation, this won't make a one-tim- "My Job Listening very acceptable diet, Hendricks says. Whichever route to food storage you take, he suggests following these basic guidelines: A general rule is about 1600 calories or one pound of dry food matter per person, per day. Don't forget to store water. Fluid needs are about two quarts per person per day for drinking and two quarts per day for personal hygiene. You may need extra if you store a school class size reduction, in kindergarden, first, and second grades. This is part of Governor Leavitt's new budget which designates 42 of the state budget to edu- ticipate that it will become very heated as time goes on. There were a few bills introduced early that af- cation. House Bill $41 transfers responsi- Is To people, resolve conflicts, and help both sides be 'winners. Let's all work of sovereign lands from the Division of State Lands and Forestry to the Department of Natural Resources. If their are any question or comments I can be reached by writing to; Utah State Senate, 318 State Utah State Senate, 318 State Capital, SLC, UT 84114, or call toll free House Bill 13 was introduced, it designates that three pilot cities become part of the national mainstreet program. This program provides money to communities to revitalize local businesses. House Bill 48 asks for an appropriation of 12, 123, 204 for public As a member of the County Council, II listen to the voters and other gov- I ernmental agencies to help resolve conflicts so we're all winners! together for better County Government! VOTE FOR bility for the administration fect your area. Store food in metal or heavy plastic containers to discourage rodent and insect infestation. Store in a cool, dry, dark area if possible. Food stored in an area at about 70 degrees Fahrenheit should be used within three years or less to avoid significant loss of quality or taste. Foods stored at 40 F may be stored up to six years. As a minister, its my job to listen to People" To 50th legislature of the state of Utah began the 1993 session on Monday January 18. As always the legislature started slowly, but I an- lot of foods that need to be reconstituted. JOHN MAYNARD PAID FOR BY THE CANDIDATE Account Summary As Of Dec. 31, 1992 the door. Arts Council held quarterly business meet BEGINNING BALANCE .00 dec.3i.1991 .s4-- i 1 DEPOSIT () JAN. 01.1992 0 WITHDRAWALS (- .00 -) The quarterly meeting of the Canyonlands Arts Council was held January ,18, at the Dan O'Laurie Museum, with 20 people in atten- DTHER DEDUCTIONS --) dance. MEREST PAID The meeting was opened by Peter Haney explaining the basic structure of the Council and possible grants for the artists or groups associated 10,000.00 .00 () 278.81 with the Arts Council. The grant and purchase of the Baldwin piano was updated, plus a reminder that there are still some "keys" available for donations to conclude paying for the piano. For more information or donation please call Pat Braley, The progress on the Moab Music Festival scheduled for September 259-846- 7. 3T RATE 2.75 ENDING BALANCE dec. 3U992 INTEREST- EARNED (3.0) 10,278.81 10-1- 9, 1993, was discussed. The Moab Arts Festival is mov- ing right along with deadline of February 28 fro booth space for the festival in May 29 & 30. Call 1 for information. Membership to the Canyonlands Arts Council and the Moab Artists p for $20 was outlined. Also it was explained what the membership advantages are for members. If inter259-843- 10,304.53 ENDING- BALANCE Co-o- ested call 259-843- 304.53 1. Page Holland discussed a Visual with possible monthly workshops or gatherings. Persons interested please call Page at 1 mrnrnm Artists Alliance 259-547- INTEREST RATE OF 10)304.53 3.0 8. District 3 voter meeting set February 2 Voters of County Council District 3 are invited to meet the candidates on Tuesday, Feb. 2 at 7 p.m. at the Senior Citizen Center. Candidates from District 3, as well as candidates at large have been invited. There will be prepared position statements, questions from a moderator and open questions from voters. Anyone with questions should call 259-232- 2. Community Child Care Center announces an annual fund raising event Groundhog Day Pancake Supper at the Community UAL SECURITY NUMBER 123-45-678- 9 Pick The Bank That Knows How To Make A Statement. We haven't found another bank in town paying a higher interest rate on savings than we do. And you don't even have to take our word for it. By comparison, without naming names, you can see that a First Security Planned Savings Plus account offers the highest Baptist Church 5-- 8 p.m. Feb. 2 $3person $10fcmily Purchase tickets at the door. yield. Annual rate of simple interest effective Jan.l, 1993. Rates subject to change. Planned Savings Plus is a new program designed for individual account holders that pays higher rates. A disciplined savings plan that regularly shifts money from your checking to your savings. Then, as your assets increase, so does your interest (up to 4.15). Enroll in Planned Savings Plus and make your own statement. For more information, First stop into your local First Security branch. Or call SdCUntl BqhIc 110. Currently Giving Member F.D.1.C 'I, ill |