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Show Wednesday, October 30, 1996 '3XJtc '(Etmes-eftr- DUP holds quarterly meeting The Juab Company DUP Register. Vest stated that 550 (Daughters of the Utah Pioneers) people have visited the DUP held their quarterly meeting Museum since June 15, 1996, to Monday, October 21st, at the the present time. DUP Museum. Representing the President Vest said the Pioneer five Camps in Juab County were: Cabin in the Nephi City Park has Verla Spring, Levan, Chicken been repainted and cleaned on Creek; Dorothy Neilsen, Bessie the inside, and the walls of the Jones, Ina Kay, Mona, Mt. Nebo cabin have been rechinked, putCamp; Joan Morris, Eureka, ting it in good shape for exhibiSunbeam Camp; Jane Jepson, tion. Norma Sherwood, LaRae KenWhat to do with the inside of dall, Fort Wall Camp, Nephi; the Old Jail and the old Brough Ernestine Vest, Vonda Bowles, Building was discussed. It was Camp Birch, Nephi. pointed out that no funds were President Ernestine Vest ex- available from the Department pressed thanks to the groups of Community and Economic Camps for their excellent sup- Development, and that the ceport of the DUP Centennial Dra- ment floor of the Brough Buildma, The Jessie Knight Story," ing could be used as an exhibit staged at the high school by the site for old farm machinery if the Eureka citizens. A large appre- building were tom down. ciative audience was in attenJane Jepson, Captain of the dance. Fort Wall Camp, reported that Ina Kay, Museum Hostess, the Fort Wall Monument in the from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. Monday City Park is in need of repair and through Friday reported, one the matter was discussed. The group also discussed the day this summer we had people from 4 different states sign the Juab Companys involvement Nephi, Utah s Page 5 at Museum 3fate P,riefs . with the Green Thumb Agency Companys Camps on the speciwho provides the employees who fied dates by President Vest, who act as hostesses at the Museum. later served light refreshments Board Members were encour- to those present. aged to visit the various Juab The Land OLakes Holiday Bakeline home economists will head to their phones and officially open baking season November 1st. For its seventh season, the Bakeline expects to help thousands of callers bake tempting treats and sensational sweets and avoid baking blunders. For baking advice, from November 1 to December 24, 8 a.m. call to 6 p.m. cart can be dangereous An study of 13,000 men shows those who burn more than 1,000 calories a week exercising are less likely to develop prostate cancer than men who do not exercise as much. Researchers at Dr. Kenneth Coopers Dallas Aerobics Clinic say the average man (175 pounds) can burn 1,000 calories by jogging eight miles. So, two miles a day four days a week would meet the criquire a redesign of the carts teria. It has long been assumed that themselves. One manufacturer is calories consumed in the evening a into modification that looking will allow a child to ride lower to are more likely to end up as excess weight than those eaten the ground. during the day. Now, however, a study of 1,800 women by the City University of New York found that those who ate more than 40 of their calories after 5:00 p.m. were no more likely to add weight than those who ate smaller amounts at night. Furthermore, researchers say calories consumed after 8:00 p.m. the typical time for TV watching and snacking dont add up to weight gain any more than those eaten at breakfast. One warning, however: persons who eat at night usually dont eat as well and conla Williams. sume more alcohol and fatty Funeral services were held on foods. And that will put on the Saturday, October 26, 1996, in pounds. the Nephi 1st LDS Ward. Burial If youre diabetic, dont forget in the Vine Bluff Cemetery, your feet. Diabetes affects the feet two ways through nerve Nephi, Utah. damage and impaired circulation. Sluggish circulation causes injuries to heal more slowly and promotes the chance for infection. Nerve damage can cause a loss of feeling which may allow injuries to go unnoticed. Here are some tips for healthy feet: Diabetics should check their feet daily for scrapes, cuts, cracks or blisters. Dont forget between the toes. x if Keep your feet clean and protected. Do not go barefoot. Break in new shoes slowly. See a podiatrist every 6 months. Leave the treatment of corns and callouses and the trimming of toenails to a professional. 18-ye- ar Utah Valley Artists The Utah Valley Artists Guild will hold a monthly meeting October 30th (tonight), at 7:30 p.m. at the Artshop, 200 East 443 South, Springville. Call Snow Founders Day Snow College would like the public to join them on Founders Day, Tuesday, November 5th, to see the new Greenwood Student Center. Activities will begin at 3:00 p.m Haunted House Jr. Halloween Haunted Houses can be a little scary for young children. March of Dimes has opened Haunted House Jr., offering a haunted house environment with a atmosphere, designed especially for the children. It is located at 3400 South State Street in Salt Lake City, 5:00 to 8:00 p.m., until November 2nd. Admission is $3.00. In AemorY Of. . . Driving Tip Consider safety when buying a new or used vehicle. To keep your head from snapping back, head rests should be directly behind and very close to the back of the head. Adjust your head rest when you adjust the rear-viemirror and fasten your seat belt. From the Make It Second Nature program. Services held for Ethel Wilkey Bale on Saturday, October 26th Ethel Wilkey Bale, age 83, passed away October 22, 1996, in Nephi, Utah, at the home of her daughter. She was bom July 7, 1913, in Nephi to George and Georgina Ostler Wilkey. She married Norris S. Bale March 22, 1940, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died August 20, 1979. She was an active member of the LDS Church serving in many positions. She loved being with her family and will be greatly missed by them. She is survived by one daughter, Norma (Blaine) Malquist of Nephi;: 5 granddaughters; and one brother, Fred Wilkey of Nephi. She was preceded in death by an infant son Wallace and seven brothers and sisters, Ida Ockey, Carl Wilkey, Lucille Kirgan, Herman Wilkey, Eugene Wilkey, Claude Wilkey and Del Times-Nev- Crossvord Pale s Puzzle for October 30, 1996 bills, etc. 8 Unkeyed 9 The shore of a lake 10 Alias 11 Negative 16 A particular instance of selling 20 Oxalis 22 Infections 24 Small ornamental ladies bag for small articles 25 In a way, discolors 26 Curved shapes 27 A blue dye obtained from plants or made synthetically 28 Alter the original state 30 A piece of photographic film showing an image with black and white tones reversed 32 Slender-bodie- d semiaquatic mammal having partially webbed feet 35 National capital 36 Coated with caustic solid 39 Relative quantities 41 The boundary of a surface 43 Siberian river 44 Drove 45 Figures 46 Play a role 47 Household god (Roman) 49 Wood duck and mandarin duck Created by the Cogix Crossword Wizard ACROSS 1 Black tropical American cuckoo 4 As fast as can be done, abbr. 8 Ladd, actor 12 A workplace for the conduct of scientific research 13 Capital 14 Bangladesh 15 Occurrences 17 All-rig- ht 18 East Indian annual erect herb 19 Sound unit 21 Agirl or young woman who is unmarried 23 Bound 26 Offered 29 Key 31 Characterized by unity 32 Ponds 33 That which is deserved or owed 34 Provincial capital 36 Coronals 37 Murdered 38 Lapp 40 Be a student of a certain sub- ject 42 Native to S America 46 Astringent 48 Fanners 50 Attention and management I w Utah Wild The Division of Wildlife Resources has entered into a part7, to air a monthly series exnership with ploring Utahs wildlife and outdoor recreational opportunities. The series will air the last Saturday of each month, at 7:30 a.m. KUED-Chann- implying responsibility for safety 51 Make a gift of 52 Command right 53 One of four cards in a deck having three spots 54 XXX 55 Promotions Answers for 102396 DOWN 1 Brews 2 The back side of the neck 3 Wading of birds warm regions hav- ing long slender d o w n -- curved bills 4 A distinctive odor that is pleasant 5 Dodge 6 The length of time some- thing (or someone) has existed 7 Make laws. Avoid The Utah Chapter Romance Writers ofAmerica is sponsoring its Fifth Annual Heart of the West Writers Conference, Call Writing Offlnto The Sunset, on November 8-- 9. Writer At Work A Fellowship Competition for Fiction, Poetry, Screenplay by the Utah Film CommisTeleplay writers, sion. Entries should be sent to: Writers at Work do (specify manuscript genre), P.O. Box 1146, Centerville, UT 84014-514no later than March 15, 1997. The conference will be held in Call Park City, July 6 13-1- On November 5th, Snow Canyon State Park in St. George will be the site of Rock Climbing Demonstrations, provided by Outdoor Sports of St. George. Call tight bands on stock- Chamber Orchestra Dont use ice directly on the skin and avoid heating pads. drive-throug- 8. Rock Climbing ings. Smoking interferes with circulation and should be stopped. Regular exercise promotes circulation and lowers blood sugar. Which vitamins and minerals do you need most? With fill the differing studies saying one vitamin is good for you, while too much of another can be bad, its hard to figure out just which supplements are best. For years, the federal government has promoted its recommended daily allowance, or RDA, ofseveral vitamins and minerals. Of those, many scientists recommend you should absolutely take The Big Four, which may offer a reasonable chance of health benefits with the least risk: Vitamin C (500 milligrams). Vitamin C is an antioxidant that may help prevent cancer and heart disease, and possibly lessen the symptoms of a cold. Vitamin E (400 i.u.). Vitamin E is also an antioxidant. Folic acid (400 micrograms). A that may help prevent birth defects and help fight heart disease by clearing the blood of amino acids that may damage artery walls. Calcium (500 milligrams). Helps build strong bones and prevent osteoporosis. Is melatonin a miracle? Anew book, The Melatonin Miracle, claims the hormone, which is produced by the brains pineal gland, can cure insomnia, prolong life and fight cancer. Melatonin does regulate the bodys sleep-wak- e cycles and doctors agree elevated levels of melatonin can help you fall asleep. All other claims, however, are just claims so far. The research done to confirm a longevity link was done with mice, and the claim that it prevents cancer is based on test tube studies. Neither claim is based on any human trials, so the verdict on melatonin is far from in. New mothers in New Jersey are already eiyoying the benefits of state legislation that has made h deliveries" a the of thing past. New Jersey el Romance Writers 3-- Ethel Wilkey Bale . Holiday Bakeline Riding in a shopping Riding in a shopping cart can be fun for kids, but it can also be dangerous. Mishaps with shopping carts send some 25,000 children to emergency rooms each year, many with head and neck injuries. Most result from falling out of the carts and are preventable if a child is simply strapped in. However, the second leading cause of injuries is tipovers, the prevention of which would re- . BYUs Chamber Orchestra is scheduled to perform Tuesat 7:30 p.m. in the de Jong Concert Hall. Admission is free. day, November 5th, Brassworks BYUs faculty brass ensemble, Brassworks, will perform Thursday, November 7th, at 7:30 p.m. in the Madsen Recital Hall. Free. Museum of Art On Thursday, November 7th, BYUs Museum of Art will open Independent Spirits of the American West," through January 18, 1997. The Museum is open Mondays through Saturdays. Free. IMAX On November 1st, a Utah Productions IMAX film, The Great American West, will open at the Zion Canyon Cine-ma- x Theatre and run through May 1, 1997. Screenings will alternate with the Zion Canyon Cinemax Theatres own production, Zion Canyon Treasure of the Gods. Open 365 days a year, shows are on the hour, every hour. Winter Preparation at Parks for colder weather Many Utah state parks are preparing by changing hours, winterizing facilities and closing camp- grounds. For more information about available camping facilities, call Utah State Parks and Recreation reservations at passed a measure in June 1995 that guarantees new mothers 48 hours in the hospital after delivery. A study by the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention found that, since the law was enacted, women in New Jersey stayed in the hospital 10 to 12 hours longer than their counterparts in other states. The New Jersey law is similar to new federal legislation that will require insurers to pay for a minimum of two days in the hospital after vaginal deliveries and four days dian children and 308 white children living in the same city in England, asking them about their diets and other asthma triggers such as pets and cigarette smoke. When other factors were equal, the children who ate a traditional Indian diet were least likely to show signs of allergies and asthma. The researchers caution they cannot tell whether the protection comes from the food itself or other lifestyle differences. However, the traditional Indian diet is healther and conafter Caesarean sections. The tains more vegetables, less meat law is meant to keep moms and and fewer processed foods. Health and Benefit Notes is prebabies in the hospital long enough so doctors can catch new- sented as a public service by Blue born problems such as dehydra- Cross and Blue Shield of Utah. tion or jaundice, which sometimes dont show up immediately- The foods children eat may protect them from asthma. British researchers surveyed 539 In t |