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Show Here s news of your Nephi friends Happy Birthday Nutrition Counseling Plays Big Hole in Connecticut Clinic9s Prenatal Care ir Ruth Crocker, R.D. Guests on Christmas day at Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Dixon Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Bailey the home of Mr. and Mrs. VV. of Payson spent Christmas attended a family Christmas .Boyd Crawforth were Mr. and Eve and Christmas day with party at the home of Mr. "Mrs. Doyle Madsen and daugh- Mrs. Lois Brough. and Mrs. Merlin Burraston in ter Norma Lee of Salt Lake Salt Lake City on Thursday of "City; Mr. and Mrs. John CrawGuests at the home of Mr. last week. Others there were forth of Clearfield; and Mr. and and Mrs. Douglas Brown for Mr. and Mrs. Mike Corfield Mrs. Mike Clift and children of Christmas dinner were Mr. and and family of Riverton, Mr. Provo. Mrs. Arthur S. Johnson and and Mrs. Carl Bailey and famfamily and Mrs. Lilly Johnson, ily of Orem. Mr. and Mrs. VernMr. and Mrs. Vern Davis all of Spanish Fork; Mr. and al Bateman and son Ryan of and daughters Ilene, Madalene, Mrs. Ronald A. Brown and fam- Granger, and Dale Bailey of and Jane spent Christmas day ily and Jack Jones, all of Lin San Diego, California. Mr. and in Bountiful at the home of den; Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Jesse Bailey also visited Ray ' Mr. and Mrs. Glen Davis. and family of Tooele; and on Christmas Eve at the home Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Sanders and of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Corfield Guests at the home of Mr. family and Mr. and Mrs. Terry at Riverton and with Mr. and and Mrs. James W. Fackrell Brown and daughter Tasha, all Mrs. George D. Connelly and Shaylyn Lofgran, who will be 3. during the Christmas holidays of Nephi. Mrs. Lela Thorne at Salt Lake one year old on January Shayand Mr. of . is the daughter : were Mr. and Mrs. Brent Law-lyn City. of Nephi. Mrs. Brent son and children Cory and Lisa Lofgran Mr. and Mrs. Bent Bryan . of Richfield, Mr. and Mrs. John Mr. ana Mrs. Chad Bowles Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. spent Christmas day in Salt Staley of Ogden, and Mr. and Lake City at the home of Mr. and daughter Mandy of Grace, William Lofgran and Mr. and ; Mrs. Craig Newton of Provo. and Mrs. William Newell Bryan Idaho and Mr. and Mrs. Spen- Mrs. Ted Eider, all of Nephi. are Mr. cer Phillips of Logan were visand family. Ken Mrs. . Bailey of Nephi Mr. and Mrs. Chester Foote itors during the Christmas holi- and Mrs. and Kay Ogden of Richspent the Christmas holidays Sunday visitors at the Bent days at the home of Mr. and Vera Hansen of NeMrs. field. in Ephraim at the home of Mr. Bryan home were Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Max Bowles. phi is the child's and Mrs. Dick Bailey and fam- - John Bryan and family of BrigMr. and Mrs. Arnold Brough ily. She also visited with Mr. ham City and Mr. and Mrs. childMrs. in Kaysville last week to Glen Foote were and and Newell William of Salt ; Bryan ren of Ephraim and had Christ- - Lake City. attend a family held at the home of Mr. and ; mas dinner at the home of Mr. ; and Mrs. Clifton Bailey, also of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Barnes Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Carter Mrs. Michael Golden. Others Ephraim. spent Christmas day in Tooele of the family present were Mr. and children of Granger spent with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond and Mrs. James Golden and the Christmas weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Don Gadd ac- Paystrup and family. family of American Fork and Mr. and Mrs. Ned Barnes. Michelle, Robbie, and Patrick Other visitors on Sunday were companied Mrs. A. V. Gadd to Salt Lake City last week where Mr. and Mrs. Edward Forester Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Chap- Warner of Nephi. she spent the Christmas holi man visited over the Christof Provo and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Mildred Lyon of La Can- Dean Jensen and children Joan ; days at the home of Mr. and mas holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Ralph Frandsen. She also Jerry Thain and children at ada, California is spending a and Evan of Moroni. few days in Nephi with Mrs. ; visited with John Gadd who Smithfield. entered the LDS Hospital on Mr. and Mrs. Neil Black and James Bean and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Allen Arnold Brough. Sunday for heart surgery. grandson of Kearns were guests at the home of Harry Black on and, Mrs. Velma Hansen of Dinner guests on Christmas Riverdale were visitors at the Sunday. Mrs. Velma Hansen and Mrs. Eve at the home opf Mr. and home of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Kenneth Allen, both of OgMrs. Don Gadd were Mr. and Allen on Friday of last week. Weekend guests at the home den, were visitors at the home of Mrs. Leta Blackett were Mrs. DeMar Gadd and children Russell, Ricky, Debra, and A family party and dinner of Mr. and Mrs. Ned Barnes Mr. and Mrs. Craig Kendall of Provo. Vance of Nephi; Mr. and Mrs. was held on Christmas Eve at one day last week ' James Allred and children the home of Mrs. Evelyn AnKathleen, Annalisa, Heidi, An- derson. Those attending were gela, and Joni Lynn of Ft. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice AnderGreen; Mr. and Mrs. Gedge son and children Tamera, EdOliver and children David, die, Wanda, and Paul of MorMichael, James, and Nathan oni; and Mr. and Mrs. Gary of Mona; Diane Nunley of Mt. Anderson and children DougPleasant; Lori and Diane las, Scott, and Rachelle of Robinson of Nephi, Kirk This year marks my 30th of Moroni, and Dale O. Ray Powell spent the e of Ft. Green. anniversary as a Christmas weekend in Orem of New the representative with Mr. and Mrs. Sherrel TayMr. and Mrs. Ray J. Nielson York Life Insurance Comlor and family. of Ephraim was a visitor at the pany. And have become a Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Mackey home of Mr. and Mrs. Maylon Senior Nylic. and daughter Amber of Granger Bowers on Christmas day. These have been happy, one spent day last week at the and rewarding fruitful home of Mr. Mrs. and Norman Guests at the home of Mr. helping years people to Mackey. and Mrs. Dwain Bracken durbusiness and pertheir plan ing the Christmas holidays Visitors during the Christsonal financial security were Mr. and Mrs. Stephen mas holidays at the home of life insurance. Adriel through and children Bracken Mrs. Frank Cole were Mr. and look forward to continue serving you in the years and Rachel Ann of Sacramento Mrs. Gerrard Ortiz of Riverahead. In any matter of life insurance, hope you'll and Mr. and Mrs. Charles ton, Wyoming; Mr. and Mrs. on me. Huber of Salt Lake City. call Alden Oakley and children of Visitors at the home of Mr. Payson; Mr. and Mrs. Dean AtClaude R. Lomax and Mrs. Norris S. Bale this kinson and children of Orem; New York Life Insurance Company Elwin Mrs. Mrs. Mr. and Cole, week are Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Mr. Mrs. and East Second North 145 LuRay Green, Malquist and daughters Mr. Mrs. and 1 John Carlson, Nephi, Utah 84648 and Charlynn of Sugar all of Lake Salt Marvin Johson, City, Idaho. City; and Mr. and Mrs. Neil Life. Health, Disability income, and Croup Insurance, Annuities, Pension Plans Dr. and Mrs. Alva A. Bos- Van Ausdal and children of ton were in Logan for the .Santaquin. Christmas holidays. On Christmas Eve they were guests at a family party and dinner at the home of Mrs. Anne Wilkins of Logan.' Other guests were Dr. and Mrs. Dan Boston and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Ivory and family, and Mrs. D. W. Brian. Santa Claus made a surprise appearance at the party. On Christmas day, Dr. and Mrs. Boston were guests at a V HAIR BLOWcRS -- Barbara Yost Nutrition Consultant i WornrT Health Service I'renulal Care Clinic Vulnam, Conn. Nancy is 18, single, and weight during her pregnancy, she has lost five pounds. Iler private doctor had given her no nutrition counseling. Marie, 27, is 50 Miunds overweight and pregnant with her sixth child. She never had pre- natal care during her other pregnancies. Three of her chil- New babies Great-grandparen- Recent births as reported to TiikTimks Nkws are; Nephi news Mr. and Mrs. Joe Green of Logan announce the birth of a daughter on December 22. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Don E. Jones of Nephi and Mr. and Mrs. Allen Green of Ephraim. are Mrs. Viola Ockey, Mrs. Delta Hedberg, and Mrs. Zola Howard, all of Nephi. Great-grandparen- ts The 5 Times-New- s Nephi, Utah December 30, 1976 dren have physical or neurological disorders. Sue is 19, poor, and pregnant She calls herself a vegetarian but has little knowledge of nutrient needs. She can't afford a refrigerator and the WIC (Women, Infants, Children) supplemental food program can provide food but no means of keeping it fresh. Nancy, Marie, and Sue have a lot in common. They are all high-risobstetrical patients, which means that their babies are at an increased risk of being born too small, too soon, or critically ill. Age, weight, nutritional status, and a history of previous obstetrical problems are among factors related to high-ris- k pregnancy. But that isn't all these women have in common. Fortunately, they are all receiving quality prenatal care at the Womens Health Service, which could improve the outcome of their pregnancies. Comprehensive Core Our prenatal care facility offers comprehensive services to an area where unemployment CSuCi k Des-pai- n WIIOHINO IN. Community hooltli none Dobra Taylor tabot patient's weight during bar prenatal taro uitlt at tha Wamoa'i Health Service. Tha clinic talf recommends a 0 pound weight gain during pregnnncy. In addition te quality obstetrical sera the patients are alto provided with soma feed lor thought about nutrition by registered dietitians. is over 20 per cent and the crease in protein, vitamin, and mineral intake. We also enaverage family income is under $6,000. The clinic, which tourage the women to include serves a rural, "whole foods" in their daily region of northeastern Connecticut, is diets. Folic acid from leafy, 34-3- ten-tow- n assisted by the March of Dimes, whose goal is to protect the unborn and newborn. Our philosophy at the clinic that good nutrition is vital the optimal outcome of pregnancy. That is why we, along green vegetables, vitamin B from lean meat and whole grain, calcium from milk, and iron from meat, vegetables, dry tieans, and grains are especially important in pregnancy. nurses, mix nutritional counseling with obstetrical care. We begin our counseling during the womans first prenatal visit. This is the first time that mast women have had individual nutritional counseling. From each womans dietary history, and a review of her food intake during the last 24 hours, we are able to evaluate her diet. Then we work with each woman to make modifications in her eating habits which will improve her nutrient, intake. We also make sure fh.--.t eachisenrolledinany foc'f p.o-grafor which she is eligible. For most patients, we recommend a slow, even weight gain of 0 pounds and stress in Points Stressed In addition to individual with the clinic doctors and m 24-3- meetings which focus on the specific needs of each patient, we also hold group sessions. One of the points we stress is getting the most nutritious food for the least money. The education that accompanies the counseling is of prime importance. We have found that pregnant women are more motivated to improve their diets when they learn that a babys healthy growth depends substantially on what an expectant mother eats. 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