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Show The Times-New- Wednesday, August 30, 1995 Nephi, Utah tEtmea-jNefc- is Page 4 s Crossword Puzzle Puzzle for week of 83195. Answers will be printed next week MiIdred H. Nielsen will be honored on her 80th birthday at open house on Saturday, September 2nd The family of Mildred H. in the Charleston West Virginia Garrett Nielsen will host an open Mission, they also served as orhouse in honor of her 80th birth- dinance workers in the Manti day Saturday, September 2nd, from 5:00 to 8:00 p.m. at her home, 316 East 3140 North, Provo. She was born December 29, swim. 1915, to John and Pearl Hall in Nephi; the third child in a family of six. She received her education in the Nephi schools and Mildred is the mother of three children: Barbara (Morris) Ostler; Mary (Ray) Pfeifer of Provo: and Michael Garrett, deceased, and daughter-in-laRuth Ann (Brant) George of RichKanosh; 5 ONE YEAR OLD Ashley ard, Ralph, Allen, Ronald Lofgran celebrated her first birthNielsen and Connie Berner; 13 day on August 1, 1995. Her pargrandchildren; 13 ents are Gregg and Lynnette and 10 Lofgran of Bennion, Utah. are Connie and All family, neighbors and Grandparents of Nephi and Lofgran Gary friends are invited to attend the Carolyn and Clinton Gilger of open house. No gifts please. In Cedar City, Utah. Great grandcase ofinclement weather, it will parents are Eva and John be held at the Edgemont 7th Jameson of Eureka, Utah Ward Church, 555 East 3230 North, Provo. graduated from Juab High School in 1933. She attended Snow College in 1933 and 1934. Mildred married Wallace Garrett June 27, 1935, in the Manti LDS Temple. 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Mildred worked as the cost DOWN by fire 7 8 ritual Obeah 9 Ancient region on Aegean Sea 10 Mite 11 More lucid 16 S American wood sorrel cultivated for its edible tubers 20 In a way, examined 22 A piece of thick padding up on the floor for gymnastic sports 23 Government language 24 A long brightly-coloreshawl 25 Red China 27 Straight rigid piece of metal 28 The winged goddess of the dawn in ancient mythology 30 Extensively cultivated in e.g. China and Japan and India 32 Tall erect herbs with sword-- , shaped leaves 33 A major divisiop of geologid cal time 34 Confederate soldier 36 and Delilah 38 Small mammal 39 1836 siege of U.S. 40 Table 42 Sino-Soviblock, abbr. 44 Robert , poet 45 Abba , Israeli politician 47 Big Blue 49 Alias 50 Arctic explorers, abbr. 51 Consumed et Answers for week of 82395 She is active in Church callings in the Provo area. Mildred has a deep love for her family. She enjoys working in her yard, visiting with friends and neighbors, also sewing, quilting, and crocheting. She also loves to LDS Temple. n: great-grandchildre- n. ac- countant at the Nephi Rubber Plant for 27 years. After retiring, she served a mission to the California Oakland Mission. In 1983, she married Merlin Nielsen in the Provo LDS Temple. They lived in Moroni for six years. They served a mission w i Mildred Nielsen Be careful when using older cribs, they might not meet safety considerations Does your mother have your should be a secure and comfortused crib in the attic hoping to able environment. Never accept n crib or purchase use it one day with her first a one sale. a at yard used cribs hand-me-dow- sumer groups and the Consumer Products Safety Commission to develop these rigorous standards. For a product to become JPMA Certified, it must be tested by an independent facility. If a product passes the tests, JPMA allows the manufacturer to label it with .,the JPMA Certified Seal. Consumers should look for 'tha seal for added assurance that the product was built with safety in mind. For a free copy of the brochure, send a stamped, business size envelope to: JPMA Safety Brochure236 Route 38 categories: high chairs, play West, Suite 100, Moorestown NJ yards, walkers, carriages and 08057. strollers, gates and enclosures, e cribs, and portable g eries, blinds, or decorations which may have a long cord as baby could become entangled in these. A baby is ready for the big move into a toddler bed or regular bed when she reaches a height of 35" or two years of age, whichever comes first. To help parents and other child caregivers make these important purchasing decisions, the JPMA has developed a unique Safety Certification Program that has been guiding parents for over 20 , years. Experts have developed standards, or tests, for nine product wall-hangin- grandchild? Older, Dont use a crib with corner may have nostalgic value but are than 116" above the posts they really safe enough for your end higherBabies panel. may strangle baby? iftheir clothes become caught on During September, Baby these Posts should be reSafety Month, the Juvenile Prod- moved posts. either by unscrewing or ucts Manufacturers Association off. If you saw them, them sawing (JPMA) asks that you discard be to sure sand the end panel any used cribs you may have be- smooth. This does not apply to cause they do not meet current 16" above the comer over posts could prove safety standards and hazardous or even fatal to your end panel, such as canopy posts. Crib slats or spindles should be baby. The first step in keeping babiy spaced no more than safer is careful selection and safe apart, and none should be loose use of juvenile products. Baby or missing. The crib mattress should fit Safety Month strives to raise consumer awareness to these safety snugly with no more than two fingers width between the edge issues. of the mattress and the crib side. Juvenile product Baby spends much of her time Never crib manufacturers work with con near the place drap in the crib and this first home , 2-3- 8" full-siz- hook-on-chai- rs. self-address- ed Mew Babies Utahns have been calling their born ,0 area couples for county agents help Son bom August 20, 1995, to From melted crayons in the gave it a good rating, fora to box elder bugs in win-- ; bined positive rating of 86 s, Utahns have been on the cent. Nearly 12 percent said to their county agents erage, and less than 2 percent asking for help. ; said poor. They have been calling for 80 t Extension programs and the years, in fact, and a recent sur- - percentage of their use by y of users shows Utahns are spondents included; family life, highly pleased with the help they 26; gardening, 24; agriculture have been getting from Utah and environment, 23; and University Extension munity and rural development, agents, who can be found in all 6 percent. 29 of Utah s counties. Were pleased, though not sur- e A to sent was survey prised, that citizens taking 5,600 randomly selected vantage of our services like the Extension users, asking how Ex- - results, said Robert Gilliland, tension is doing in meeting their USU vice president and director needs. More than half the tar- - of Extension. He noted there are geted clientele responded, with some 65 faculty memberagents these results: 39 percent gave located throughout the state, Extension an excellent overall backed by another 55 specialists rating, and another 47 percent on the Logan campus. 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USU Extension agents in your county can generally be found through the local telephone directory under Utah State University or by calling Extension headquarters on the Logan campus: Great-grandparen- Sandy, Lewis and Evelyn Wood of Salt Lake City, Clyde and Grace Behling of Ferron, and Edgar and Ester Anderson of Ephraim. Great-great-grandmot- is Ruth Beach of Ferron. ' Son bom August 25, 1995, to Bart S. and Carmen Jackson of Sparta, Wisconsin. He will be named Dalton Shane Jackson. His grandparents are Marcile B. Jackson of Nephi and the late Harold L. Jackson, and Bill and - Mississippi. Great-grandparen- ts are Jim and Ruth Guest, and Aleese Alderson of Olive Branchy Mississippi. A - 96S JJvAavt' U)o you want to look SHARP for fall? Walk in anytime on Monday at Brad's Barber Shop and 1st us give you a j Son bom August 21, 1995 and adopted by Andrew and JoLynn McPherson. He will be named Hunter Andrew. His gran dp ar-- , ents are Keith and Myrna Stanworth Mont and McPherson, all of Nephi, Theron and Aria DeMars of Salt Lake City. Grandmother is Margaret A Stanworth of Oasis, Utah. TRIM!! and women are welcome all day long! 9:00 a.m. - 5 p.m. No appointments are necessary Both men Drad's Darber Shop 345 Worth Main, Mephi, Utah i ts Ann Alderson- of Olive Branch, communities, explained Gilliland. They are bright, highly motivated, and very interested in the success of individuals and families. The system pro Brent and Jennifer Wood of Sandy. He will be named Brent lyrell Wood. His grandparents are Norm and Carla Wood of Nephi, and Larry and Connie Anderson of Ferron. are Fern Snow of 823-330- 3 TN Classified Ads Work Wonders! |