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Show r 4fW4MK4Ni8rajriifrii 2A Emery County Progress Tuesday, December 5, 1989 COtUNICT LUVDMCg Ah, those sweet treats By LAYNE MILLER Staff writer illa, strawberry, orange, mint, peanut butter and yogurt. Flavors for hard, candy suckers, come in 30 different flavors, including watermelon and bubble gum, along with the more traditional ones. If chocolates are a tradition with you, you can do your own. Maryla said one of their cus- If youre into candy and youre also into saving money, make a beeline to the Craft Comer. Whether your love is hard candy, cherry chocolates, peanut butter cups or nut clusters, you can find the ingredients and the help to make it. Making candy is not as difficult as you might think. The proprietors of Craft Comer, Ricki Edwards and Maryla Adams, have the expertise to get you on your way and the enthusiasm to make it fun. and boxes too, so they look nice. A special feature of the molding chocolate is that it melts at a very low temperature. Just above body temperature, Ricki says. That way you can turn your kids loose . with it and your only worry is the mess you will have to clean up later. They wont get burned while they make their tomers does such an excellent job making hers, she leaves a own goodies. fingerprint on the back of If you are new to the candy them so people can tell theyre making business, take a class. homemade and not t. The store will offer them They have the papers between now and Christmas. store-bough- They have a large selection of coatings. They include chocolate, including low caffeine and molding chocolate; and flavored coatings such as van FREE HEARING TESTS SET FOR SENIOR CITIZENS PRICE Electronic hearing tests will be given at the Price Senior Citizens Center on Monday, Dec. 11, from 10 a.m. to noon. Chocolate has a very low melting point so even the kids can get involved. Coatings are available at the Craft Corner in many different flavors. Walter Cox, who is a licensed professional with many years experience in the hearing health field, will be conducting this testing. Anyone who has trouble hearing is welcome to have a test using modern electronic equipment to determine if the loss is one which may be helped. Some of the causes of S3 11 , K5 S S S Wi B S S3 R W Kt S3 Ctl R MW S3 S 21 hearing loss will be explained, and diagrams of how the ear works will be shown. Everyone should have a hearing test at least once a year, even people now wearing a hearing aid or those who have been told nothing could be done for them. The free hearing tests will be given Monday, Dec. K 21 2f SANTA CLAUS 21 IS COMING 8 I 21 g 2f TO CASTLE DALE Sat. Dec. 9 & Sat. Dec. 16 3:00 pm - 6:00 pm at Maryla Adams begins the delicate task of creating a multicolored chocolate sucker. Answering the Santa question IS 2? from 1 0 :00 a.m. to noon at the PRICE SENIOR CIT- 8 'if IZENS CENTER. Despite jaJUbe commercialism that surrbundChrist-- ' mas, many "rhildreni will be asking their parents the same questions that have been asked for hundreds of years. Is there really a Santa Claus? Does he really make all those toys? Could Santa have forgotten what I told him I wanted for Christmas? . ... X mistrust them when the truth is eventually discovered. These are needless worries because stories of Santa will not hurt children. Children who would resent their parents for Santa lies would find other fodder if the Santa stories were not there, she says. Glen Jenson, family id human development in the college, says chi) .Iren go through a gradual transition from belief to disbelief. Laying aside the Santa myth is just another of societys rites of passage. spt-.cU-i- Parents will consume an enormous amount of energy worrying about the place Santa should or should not have in young childrens lives, says Ann Austin, early childhood specialist in the Utah State University College of Family Life. Austin says parents may wonder if perpetuating a myth is deceitful and if children will He says surrendering the myth allows children to join adults in the conspiracy to make other children happy. A joking, noncommittal attitude from parents will make the transition easier. By the time children are seven or eight, they are likely to understand that Santa Claus really represents the spirit of giving to others. Detailed religious explanations of the origins of Christmas can be added later, Jenson says. Austin agrees that Santas transition from myth to reality is an important part of child development. Children are proud to have made this intellectual discovery. It is a milestone and gives the youngster a sense of perspective to know that at one time something was believed, but it has now been replaced by mature realism. What remains is a warm glow of folklore, Austin says. An incorrect expiration date CLOCK SALE I1 .YOUR CHOICE Reg. $1,472 JUST ANY TWO FOR $6.99 NOW Celebrate the with the taste our delicious of season A full 81 party cheeses. was printed on the back page of the Osco Drug circular. The correct expiration date is December 12, 1989. 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