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Show Wednesday, June 19, 1996 e tmps-Neu- utes, rinse with clean water. toilet, pour in 1 cup liquid bleach, brush, let stand for 10 minutes, flush again. OUTSIDE: Garbage visible dirt and soil. Apply a disinfecting solution of 34 cup liquid bleach per gallon of water, sh cans-Re-mo- By Margie Message Prom Margie Memmott ve swish around and keep wet for 2 minutes, rinse with clean water. Wading pools-A- s a general rule, use 18 cup liquid bleach per 100 diamegallons of water (a ter pool, 6 inches deep). Change daily. ot Extension Educator New Juab County Office Schedule How Do I Best for Home Economist As of June 1st, I have additional work in the Delta Extension office as well as Juab, and as a result, have a new office schedule. I will be working in the Juab Extension office every Tuesday and Thursday and on the 2nd, 3rd and 5th Monday of each month. My office hours in Juab are from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. PREVENTING THE SPREAD Page 9 Nephi, Utah 0 Resolve Conflicts that offer free immunizations, learn how water is handled, and think about getting involved through comclinics mittee work or as volunteers. MORE PREVENTIONS AT HOME KITCHEN: Food preparation surfaces-t- o sanitize before and after preparing food, wash with hot, sudsy water, rinse, apply a solution of 1 OF INFECTIOUS DISEASES Tbsp. Liquid bleach per gallon of AT HOME water, keep wet for 2 minutes What can people do to help pre- and air dry. Note: When cleanvent the spread of infectious dis- ing wooden tables, cutting eases? boards and other porous surfacSurprisingly simple things pro- es, use sanitizing solution of 3 vide effective solutions. Tbsp. Bleach per gallon of water, 1. Make hand washing a pri- leave wet for 2 minutes, then ority. Wash hands for about 20 rinse. Dishcloths and synthetic seconds before and after prepar- sponges-t- o disinfect, mix a soluing foods, using the bathroom, tion of 34 cup liquid bleach with diapering or treating a sick fam- 1 gallon ofwater in the sink, soak ily member. Encourage others to dishcloths andor sponges for 2 follow the same practice. minutes, rinse and clothsponge, 2. Keep immunization records air dry. Floors and other kitchen a disinfecting socomplete and up to date for both surfaces-usin- g children and adults. lution of 34 cup liquid bleach per 3. Maintain a high level of clean- gallon of water, mop or scrub liness in the home. Make person-a- l floor with solution and keep wet for 2 minutes, rinse with clean hygiene a top priority, including water. f hand washing, laundering and BATHROOM: Hard surfaces-Fo- r tiles, tubs, sinks and floors, bathing. Disinfect surfaces in the home to use a disinfecting solution of 34 make them clean and germ-frecup liquid bleach per gallon of 4. Become informed on public water, wipe down surfaces with health issues. Be familiar with solution and keep wet for 2 min- e. With My Teenager? Answer by: Tom Lee, Utah ideas seriously. If you want them State University Extension Fam- to show respect to you, you must COUNTY FAIR BOOK Left to right: Kade Tedder, 1st place, Sheena Major, 3rd place and Caitlin Holladay, 2nd place receive ily and Human Development also show it to them. awards from Chad Winn, Juab County Fair President. to new Be Be flexible. open Specialist Have you ever wondered if ideas and possible ways of doing teenagers and conflict are one in things. Be creative. Try to think of the same? If so, you arent alone, and those conflicts arent neces- ways to approach the problem so sarily bad. Conflict gives us the that it can result in a win-wi-n opportunity to understand each solution. others views better and to of Nephi Kade Tedder, son of Wendell Mrs. Clark Holladay change and grow. However, the Sheena Major, daughter of Mr and Jan Tedder of Nephi, proprocess can be uncomfortable for Dean Major, also of Mrs. and duced the winning art work for both teenagers and adults, espe' took third place honors. Nephi, Prethe 1996 Juab County Fair dally when teens are establish art work will be 1st The place one was Kade Book cover. mium ing personal values and goals of the 1996 cover on the featured of many from the local elemenCon and becoming Premium Fair Juab County conaider these points to resolve con tary schools who entered the Winners for fair book design contest announced Be careful this fire self-relian- t. season Book. The second and third place test. flicts constructively. Second place went to Caitlin art work will be located inside Be calm. Take a time out and huNumerous lightning of Mr. and the premium book covers. count to ten or go for a walk wildland fires are Holladay, daughter caused man as not When youre calm, youre Utahs likely to say or do things youll stretching to the limit. The U.S. capabilities regret. Be attentive. Listen more Forest Service, in cooperation Division of Forestthe than you talk. Your teen will care withFire Utah State and Lands, the ry, more about what you think once of Land Management Bureau about them. care they know you Be descriptive. Calmly de- and the Utah National Guard, are adding reinforcements for scribe what you see as the conthe fight. flict. Avoid judging or criticism. and a An It creates defensiveness and re- ble aerial tanker will beportaposiPORTABLESTORAGECONTAINERSMAYBETHrANSWER! facility sentment. tioned at the Utah Air National 0l tone. , STOW-I- T FEATURES Be respectful. Take teens v, Guard facility at Salt Lake City driving you nut? 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STOW-I- I I I I I 1 1 1 wildland fire fighter training, and the Utah National Guard is identifying citizen-soldier- s, such as heavy equipment operators and truck drivers, who may lend their skills. The combination of hot weather, heavy fuel loads and lightning are stretching our resources to the limit, said State Forester Art DuFault. When we throw human-cause- d fires into that equation were in real trouble. Weve already had several fires attributed to carelessness, so were asking everyone to be especially careful with fire. Its particularly disturbing that we are barely a month into this years fire season and Utah Countys fire fighting budget is exhausted, added DuFault. We really need the cooperation of all citizens. At these prices you will Class of 1946 hold 50th Class reunion have money (USHe) AK! 746 North Main - Nephi, Utah 4 623-550- 8 0 O G O le VALUABLE - When used oil is used as recycled motor oil or fuel, it keeps our limited supply of crude oil for future uses. - Stephensen, Shirley J. Herbert Rassmusen, Mildred S. Jackson, Eddes Johnson, and Pauline Soo Pat or Hap today! For Thcso And Many Moro Great Deals! resource or a terrible pollutant. non-renewab- IT DEPENDS ON YOU! The Juab High School Class of 1946 held their 50th class reunion on Saturday, June 8th, at the Juab County Center. Class members in attendance were: Don Steel, Jackie R. Bult, Sharee B. Jensen, Bob Tolley, Marjorie K. Neuren, Norris Christensen, Kenard Stephens-en- , Elda J. Martel, Dorothy F. Francom, Neldon Stanley, Newa-n- a S. Kay, Shirley G. Ipson, Beth O. Bond, Nadine J. Blackett, Edith C. White, Beverly S. Gibson, Elwin Cole, Clark Haynes, Barbara F. Hansen, Vivian B. Searle, Melba R Jensen, Blanch F. Used oil is a valuable, POLLUTANT When dumped on the ground or placed in a landfill, it endangers our underground water supply. And when poured into the sewer, it really messes up the system and is very costly to remove. - THE U.S. EPA The Environmental Protection Agency estimates that 60 percent of the people in the U.S. change their own motor oil and that 90 percent of that oil is disposed of improperly. PLEASE RECYCLE YOUR OIL AT ONE OF THESE LOCATIONS Della AG Center 715 West Main Flllmora Baugh's Auto Parts 50 East 100 North Col-lar- d, Holden Sids Y Service Station 390 North Main Mona Clover Creek Car Center 155 North Main Nephi Parkin Motor Company 131 South Main Jones Lube k Wash 61 North Main Sclplo Sam's Diesel k Engine Jctn. US. 50 k u I I |