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Show Weight toss from a skin patch ? Derk Winh, Christine Wride to Only if you cover your mouth ! be married Friday, June 26 Did you hear about a skin Mortensen, and these products patch that will help you lose are not without risk. weight? If you have, you are According to the FDA, one privy to one of the more recent out of 10 people who try quack gimmicks boasting instant remedies is harmed by side effects. weight loss. Mortensen said health fraud, . Dont believe it. It is yet another example of or quackery, is the promotion of health fraud that is costing a medical remedy that does not Americans some $27 billion work or has not been scieneach year, says JoAnn tifically proven to work. Health fraud can be hard to Mortensen, USU Extension home economist. resist, says Mortensen. All of The Food and Drug Ad- us, at one time or another, have ministration estimates that 38 seen or heard about a new prodmillion Americans have used a uct, pill, device, or potion claimfraudulent health product ing to solve our most vexing within the past year, says problems. If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is, she says. Here is a list of the more flagrant health frauds Mortensen compiled from the FDA. Fraudulent arthritis products. Copper bracelets, Chinese herbal remedies, large doses of vitamins, snake or bee venom just dont work. Because the symptoms of arthritis go into remission periodically, people who try these unproven remedies may associate the remedy with the remission. Spurious cancer clinics. Please turn to page 5 Concert In Christine Wride and Derk Winn will be married Friday, June 26 in the Manti LDS Tem- Juab County Fairground Min w, Doors open at 9:30 p.m. Lu Don & SoundQWest at 9:30 p.m. ple. will honor the . A reception couple from 7 to 9:30 that even- ing at the Benjamin LDS Ward church. The public is invited to attend. is a daughter The bride-to-b- e of Marion and Patricia Wride ol Benjamin. She graduated from Spanish Fork High School and from the Spanish Fork LDS Seminary. She also graduated from Snow College. She attended Utah Valley Community College and is studying radiology at Weber State University. Her fiance is a son of Steven and Kena Winn of Nephi. He graduated from Juab High School and the Nephi LDS Seminary. He served an LDS mission to Concepcion, Chile. He also graduated from Snow College and received a bachelor f: - V f 1 12 5s Area births ' Recent births, as reported to The Times-News- , are: Christine Wride, Derk Winn in science of degree agricultural works at Nephi Farm Supply, science and industry at The couple will live in Ben: Southern Utah University. He jamin. Son, born June 17 to Clifton and Kathleen Hood of Nephi. He will be named Alex Dale : Hood. Grandparents are Truman Hood of Las Vegas, Nev., Delores Peebles of Provo, and Mary and Robert Burr of Silver City, N.M. are Renata Young of Kansas y City, Mo., and Delmar and Singleton of Santaquin. Great-grandparen- ts Net-tie-Fa- Tickets $8.00 per person Available at Mt. Nebo Foodtovn Nephi Farm Supply State Liquor Store 4-Plumbing D Open seating First come, first serve Sponsored by Nephi Lions Club & Nephi Kiivanis 6 For Information ,all after 6 p.m. Promoted by Dave Morgan and Alexas Multimedia Group -- 623-020- V V, ' - ' r! s Z-'-- .) Whitney Sue Warnlck is 1 year old today, June 24. Her parents are Mason and Joyce Warnlck of Nephi. Grandparents are M. Eldredge and Mary Warnlck of Alpine and Gene and Marsha Larson of St. George. are Charles and Joyce Eldnga of Logan and Melba Larson of Salt Lake City. Great-grandparen- The Times-New- Richard Steele, AnnaLyne Henderson AnnaLyne Henderson, Richard Steele to wed ts AnnaLyne Henderson and Richard Steele will be married Saturday, June 27 at the community center of the Juab County Courthouse in Nephi. A reception will honor the couple from 6 to 7 that evening at the community center. The public is invited to attend. The bride is a daughter of Brad and Melinda Horton of Nephi, and Jerry Henderson of Lyman, Wyo. The groom is a son of Jerry and Gayle Steele of Nephi. Bridal attendants will be Brandy Lange, Brooke Horton, s Nephi, Utah June 24, 1992 and Carly Horton. Best man will be Rod Steele with Preston Steel and Tyson Horton attending. Flower girls will be Jenny Best, Hailey Best, and Brittania Fordham. Nephi weather Open house Saturday in Mona will honor Ina Kay The children of Ina Kay will honor her at an 80th birthday open house Saturday, June 27 at the Mona LDS Ward church. The event will be held from 2 to 5 p.m. and the public is invited to attend, but should bring no gifts. Mrs. Kay was born June 29, Let us help you make your wedding easy and save you money in the pcess. We can help you to send out your announcements in an easy and inexpensive manner. In a fraction of the time that it will take you to hand address your invitations, you can make your selections from our list The cost is 190 for each one you select from our list and only 230 for ones that you hand address. We mail anywhere in the United States. Come in today and see Allan and find out how you can take the work out of your wedding and save money too! up-to-da- t a' 1912 in Springville to Hazel Slade Serales and Lou Burtoa She grew up in ML Pleasant as the foster daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Roe. te She married Claude Kay of Mona April 28, 1932 in Manti .The marriage later was d in the Manti LDS Temple. She has served the LDS Church as a Relief Society president and as teacher in Primary Sunday School organizations. She also served a stake mission and a e mission to Indiana. She and her husband ran Kays Market in Mona for 30 years. She has been a member of the hospital board and served on many committees in the school system. She has held several positions in the Daughters of Utah Pioneers organization solem-Tnize- full-tim- 96 South Main, Nephi, Utah Call today 623-052-5 i . Iaa Lay" She has two living childrer Claude Maurice Kay of Mona an Elba Dee Kay ofSouth Jordan, t daughter, Margo Taylor, is d ceased. She has 16 grandchildre: and 13 great-grandchildre- n. |