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Show Page 6 Nephi, Utah Sltmea-fofxi- a By Juab School District adult education classes to start the week of January 20 th., Juab Districts third Margie Aessage Prom Aargie Holiday stains, steps to effective removal 1 Memmott School quarter of adult education classes will begin the week of Janu- Extension Educator During the holiday season, entertaining is at its peak, putting everything from favorite outfits to treasured table linens at a grater than usual risk for spots and stains, observes The Soap and Detergent Association. as Stains should be treated soon as possible, preferably be- laundry detergent and water. Launder using liquid household oil-bas- ed 623-071- 623-128- 6:00-8:0- 7-- co-e- 6:30-9:3- 7-- art. English, taught from 7 p.m. Tuesdays by Lorraine Wallace. The class will teach basic grammar and writing skills, and will study literature. Science, taught from 9 p.m. Tuesdays by Scott McKay. The class will provide science skills for everyday life with hands-o- n experience. Basic Reading, taught by appointment on Tuesdays. The in- One in nine women will develop BREAST CANCER in 5-- 1 their lifetime. With EARLY DETECTION What is the real story behind toys and play? class will be in Spanish. Children learn languages by word, object association and by imitation and so will you! No previous Spanish required and no textbook. Come and have fun! . , Creative Memories, taught 0 from p.m. Thursdays Williamson. InstrucThanh by tion will be given on the importance of preserving photos in a safe way, acid free. Materials will be provided to complete pages using cropping tools and other supplies. Wood Working, taught from 9 p.m. Thursdays by Bill Morgan. Students will learn to use power wood working tools to make projects of their own choosing. Math, taught from 7 p.m. Thursdays by David Stephenson. The class is an individualized program for basic and advanced students. It is designed to provide mastery of math skills. U.S. History, taught from 9 p.m. Thursdays by Ann Peterson. Students will study American history and government. English As A Second Language, taught by appointment on Thursdays. The instructor will be Michelle Stephenson. This is an adult class designed for students who need instruction in basic reading and English speaking skills. This is a one teacher to one student approach of individual instruction. . , Utah State Dramatic Play Objects .University Extension Family dolls, stuffed animals, dramatic and Human Development Spe- - figures, dress-u- p clothes. These "Answer by: Tom Lee, give children a chance to try new Some of us think play is what behaviors and use their imaginayou do when you get done with tions. This type of play also helps cialist 6:30-9:3- children understand the world and how we can work together. Children like to imitate adults at work or play. Books and Recordings books build on childrens interests, such as animals or silly Infants enjoy bright picto words. is tucked away covery being form the basis of their under- tures and can soon turn the pages of board books. Stories and standing of the world. poems work well for older children. Children who are read to DRIVERS... in their early years usually beSWIFT come better readers. Art Materials paints, crayTRANSPORTATION ons, pencils, paper, scissors, glue, In Partnership With markers, glitter, etc. Art materiApplied Technical Center Brings To als foster creativity and build r You: A Driving to reading, writlead skills that School Program This Program ofin life. Inand beauty seeing ing fers: Financing Avail., Free Spouse can fants who grasp a marker Training (For team Drivers), Tuition in will the motion of delight Reimbursement, Paid Apprenticechildren Preschool scribbling. ship Training, 3 Week Training enjoy painting, pasting and cutCourse Available, Excellent Pay & ting. Offer large sheets of blank Benefits, Job Stability. wide brushes and dress paper, Call For More Information: in washable clothes. child your The mess is half the fun! Experimental Materials f: min 23 21 (eoe-water, clay and musical sand, if E4 or above) instruments. These are ideal learning tools because children have so much control over them. They relish their feel and sound. Sand and water never break or wear out, and can bring hours of 151 North 800 East as children pour, meapleasure Nephi, Utah sure and combine them. 623-472- 3 the important stuff. But for children, play is the important stuff. In order to develop their understanding of the world, children need to try things. Childrens experiments may not be done in a logical order, but each little dis- 6-- 5-- Ogden-Web- 7-- JANUAKT luCaAU and prompt treatment, 90 of BREAST CANCER -- er Tractor-Traile- m yrs-Ve- ts ROG0P HUtmlQR PiOOIrQ co-e- OPPORTUNITY! is curable. ary 20th. The classes consist of 18 hours of instruction and cost $15. Adults who have not graduated from high school may take the classes free of charge, and credit can be used toward a high school diploma. Those interested should call 3 Bonnie Kennedy at or the high school counselors office 8 as soon as possible. at The number of students in some classes may be limited, and some classes may be canceled if there is not enough interest. Classes to be taught, their times, and days are: IBM Basic Computer, taught 0 from p.m. Tuesdays by Tony Sperry. Students will receive instruction in Windows and the popular word processing program, Word Perfect. Total Fitness Walk, Jog & Lift, taught from 8 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays by Murray Lepien. This is a d class designed for beginning and intermediate students who want fitness as part of their News Years resolution. Spring Tale Painting, taught 0 from p.m. Tuesdays by Val Creps. This is a beginning and intermediate class for students who want instruction in the art of tole painting. This bleach (sodium hypochlorite), if safe for the fabric, or color-saf- e (oxygen) bleach. Drying in a dryer can permanently set any stain students will make that is not completely removed. quarterand Easter crafts and spring To avoid the, check carefully afgifts. ter washing. If the stain is still Wing Chun Kung Fu Martial visible, pretreat and launder Arts, taught from 9 p.m. Tuesagain. days by Don Hepler. This is a beginning d class for students who want to learn this amazing Martial Art. It is for students who wish to become part of a select group of individuals who will learn the entire secrets of a complete and total martial A NEW YEAR... A NEW washing. Chocolate or protein stains, such as baby formula, dairy products, eggs and blood, should be treated using an enzyme presoak. These granular products are used to soak laundry prior to washing. Follow the label directions as to soaking time and temperature - generally, a or longer period in warm or cool water. Spin or wring the solution out of the garment before beginning the wash cycle. If the stain still remains, rewash, using a bleach safe for the fabric. For beverage stains, including coffee, tea, soft drinks, wine and alcoholic beverages, sponge or soak the stain in cool water. Pretreat with a prewash stain remover, liquid laundry detergent, or a paste of granular te fore they have dried. Gently sponge the stain. Avoid rubbing, it can spread the stain andor damage the fabric. When in doubt about the stains origin, rinse or soak in cold water before laundering or applying a stain remover. Washable items should be laundered after treatment to remove residues of the stain and stain remover. Heavy stains may require a prewash or presoak. Prewash soil and stain removers work particularly well on stains, such as cooking oils, cosmetics and animal fats, and on polyester fibers. Prewash products are available in pump spray, liquid, stick, gel or aerosol forms. The stick and gel versions are great for instant treatment, because they can be left on the garment for up to a week. Sprays or liquids should be used to pretreat stains just prior to Tuesday,' Decemb'er 31, 1996 P0RTABLEST0RAGET ' CONTAINERS MAY BETHFANSWERL FEATURES STOW-I- T driving yo Heavy Duty Steel Construction Convenient, Secure, Affordable Fast Delivery & Pick-u-p Full Swine Doors 7-- ;; tayC STOW-I- T Mike (801)977-888- 5 1995 W. Indiana Amnia (800)370-0jI- J Sak Lake Cky. Utah j J5EF RIGTEDJJNITS AVA UIBLEj structor will be Michelle Stephenson. This adult literacy class is designed for students who need instruction in basic REMEMBER THE ABCS OF BREAST HEALTH CARE: Annual mammography certrd valey medbd fine-toot- DANIEL A. 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Tb prevent the spread of lice at home, parents of an infested child should vacuum the household every day if possible, wash clothes and bed linens regularly in very hot water (above 130 degrees F), and dry these items using the hot cycle of a dryer for at least 20 minutes. Nonwash-ablsharable items, such as stuffed animals, should be dry cleaned or stored in an airtight plastic bag for two weeks after contact with lice, Lane says. 3 227-444- 2 KEIGLEY QUARRY GRAVEL Lice 623-124- 2 1 798-466- 227-263- 8 From page 4 549 North 400 East, Nephi, Utah Year-en- d 623-008- 7-- 63 center Call and Tara Wall or skills. This is a one teacher to one student approach of individual instruction. Spanish, taught from 9 p.m. Wednesdays by Ken Paul. This will be a total emersion experience. 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