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Show ? v Here's who the stork brought! Area births listed Son, bom Feb. 4 to Mr. and Mrs. Steven Carpenter of Bountiful. He will be named Jason . Great-grandpar-en- Mont Carpenter. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert N. Carter and Mr. and Mrs. Reid Carpenter, all of North Salt are Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Elmont Carter of Nephi, A.W. Carpenter of Richmond, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Able of Brigham City, and Annie Brewer of Ephraim. ts Great-grandparen- "Son, born Feb. 11 to Monte and 'Pamela Christensen of Nephi. He will be named Christopher Monte Christensen. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth S. Christensen of Salem, and Mr. and Mrs. Lyde Facer of Malad, Idaho. Great-grandparen- ts are Elizabeth 12 to Tom and He will, be named Amy Taylor. Kyle Garry Taylor. Grandpar- Son, bom Feb. ents are Garry and Barbara Worwood of Honeyville and Brook and Deanna Taylor of are Nephi. Mildred Lunt and Virl and Oneita Worwood, all of Nephi, Dean Hans Christenson of Brigham City, and Lovine Taylor of Santaquin. Great-grandparen- ts Deon Phillipsen will be honored on her 80th birthday at an open house in Nephi Saturday, Feb. 19. The event will be held from 2 to 6 p.m. at the home of Clarence Phillipsen, 730 North Daughter, born Feb. 3 to Mark and Ranee Booth of Salt Lake City. She will be named Amber Evon Booth. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Booth of Murray and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sherwood of are Levan. Evon Braun of Murtaugh, Idaho, Mrs. Haden of Murray, Great-grandparen- ts Kathy's Corner Knowledge of the interaction of drugs and food is important to nutrition many special nutritional requirements. For instance, the elderly as well as women in their childbearing years who use large daily doses of aspirin can ex pgrience important nutritional ' self medication using USU Extension drugs requiring no prescription and without direction from a Home Agent DRUGS AND NUTRITION physician. The following information Many of these capsules, pills, and tonics are consumed by was taken from a news release people having only the vaguest idea of their proper use. They of the Borden have little if any 'notion of the affairs public hazards they may be nutritional department. to creating. According Those at iwofoof, risk for Dr. Myron these problems are the elderly Winick, editor not only because they tend to and narrator of Kathy Riggs the Columbia Nutrition Bulle- take more drugs for their tin, most people recognize the ailments, but because they have potential for medical problems from interactions between drugs they may be taking, however few people also realize that interactions between these same drugs and the food they eat can cause trouble nutritionally. Many drugs can change the way in which the body uses its nutrients, usually by inhibiting or impairing the absorption of these nutritional components. Since doctors usually know the nutritional impact of the n drugs they prescribe, if patients follow their doctors instructions, problems are less likely to occur. The main problem is with by Kathy Riggs f - oblems. The No. 1 concern is that inaspirin can cause slight testinal bleeding with a consequent loss of iron. Aspirin is also believed to interfere with the absorption of folic acid, and Please turn to page 7 ZZZZZZ1 tfTACO -- 0 S'ffdDir' East. The family rethose attending that quests Second bring no gifts. Mrs. Phillipsen was bom in Nephi Feb. 2, 1903 to Charles ts ts George. Deon Phillipsen to be honored on 80th birthday Facer of Malad, Idaho, Maude Kingsford of Salt Lake City. . Great-grandparen- and Roy Christensen of Murtaugh, Idaho. Son, born Feb. 10 to Cory and Kris Frampton of Nephi. He will be named Tristan Cory . Frampton. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Evan Frampton and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Feaman, all of Nephi. are Ruby Anderson of Nephi, Mr. and Mrs. Fay Frampton of Fillmore, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sadowy of Ogden, and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Feaman of Oxnard, Calif. Daughter, born Jan. 28 to Howard and Kathy Tullis of Nephi. She will be named Heather Janae Tullis. Grandparents are Ray and Denee Stephenson of Nephi and Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Tullis of Las Vegas, Nev. are Stan Park of and Nephi Mary Hall of St. m The Alton Ellertson celebrates 90th birthday 2 E. Times-New- s Nephi Taco Time 206 North Main Nephi, Utah Nephi, Utah February 17, 1983 E. Alton Ellertson of Mona celebrated his 90th birthday an- niversary at a family dinner and party held Sunday, Feb. 13 at Deon Phillipsen H. and Persis Hugene Painter. She is a member of the LDS Church, and worked in the his home. : Ellertson was bom in Mona Feb. 14, 1893 to Ephraim and Lona Swasey Ellertson. He married Verde H. Cheney July 5, 1922 in the Manti LDS Tem- pie. They have three children: Wells E. Ellertson of Mona, Agnes Schwaar of Escondido, Calif., and John Winslow Ellertson of Tempe, Ariz. Mr. and ' Mrs. Ellertson also have a foster daughter, Edna F. Kay of ?West Jordan, nine grandchild-- " ' ren, and 23 Primary, MIA, and Sunday School organizations. She likes sewing, braiding rugs, picking fruit, and bottling fruit and vegetables. She has five children, 22 grandchildren, 41 great-grandchildre- , three three brothers, and a sister. , Ladies Literary League reviews great-grandchildre- Ellertson, a farmer and has been active in live-stockma- n, civic and church affairs throughout his life. He served as a member of the Juab School District Board of Education for Here's next week's school lunch menu production Here is the lunch menu for schools in the Juab District for Feb. 21-2- E. Alton Ellertson 33 years half of which as president. He was bishop of the Mona LDS Ward for 10 years. -He also wdrked for the United States Department of Agriculture maping farms in Juab County, and as the office manager of the Juab County association. and marketing LDS book Thirteen members of the Ladies Literary League met at the home of Alyth Howard Feb. 3. Pearl D. Wilson reviewed the LeGrande Richards, book Beloved Apostle, written by Lucille C. Tate. Mildred Lunt was ' the cohostess, and collect was given r by Ireta Carter.. ; . 3 5: Presidents day, Monday no school. Tuesday Fancy iranks with seasoned whipped potatoes and cheese, grated MEETINGS AL-ALO- N mixed vegetables, cherry turnover, hot roll, butter, milk. Tostados with Wednesday meat, lettuce, cheese, and tomato; buttered whole-kerncorn; applecrisp with topping, el milk. Vegetable beef Thursday with noodles, tossed salad soup with dressing, toasted cheese sandwich, pears, cookie, milk. Sloppy joe, french Friday fries, cheese wedge, gelatin dessert salad, spice cake with caramel icing, milk. Subscribe today!!!! A new group is forming to give help and support to the families of alcoholics. Meetings are held Thursday nights at 8:00 p.m. in the Juab County Center. For more information contact Randy Blackett at 623-145- 6 or 623-013- 8. The Times-New- s Volume 81, No. 7 February 17, 1983 Vance P. A Allan It. 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