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Show Wednesday, May 14, 1997 W tEtfe M Ssmnft sssurdhi Many accomplished women have been Giri Scouts and believe their Girl Scout experience had a tremendous effect on their lives. The Utah Giri Scout Council is now on a search, statewide, for women who were Giri Scouts Girl Guides anywhere in the world. The council invites every woman in the state of Utah who was a Giri Scout as a giri, to call e our Finding Formers phone line. toll-fre- Giri Scouting ia celebrating its 85th anniversary this year and to celebrate, the Utah Girl Scout Council is sponsoring statewide search. Ifyou are one of the 50 million American women who have shared good times and cherished fond memories of Girl Scouting, we invite you to reconnect with us by calling Our e phone line for this search will be connected from May 15 to June 15, 1997. We ask you to toll-fre- Nephi, Utah tEimea-Ne&J- S ns omi as many radio, television, and tell us your name and what you newspaper interviews as possiliked most about your Giri Scout ble. We have also developed a experience. partnership with bookstores in e The phone line is Logan, Ogden, Salt Lake, Orem, Price, Cedar City, and St. George Salt Lake residents are to host a Finding Formers 9 to search party during the next two encouraged to call save on long distance costs. In weeks. During these search pare our effort to promote this ties, the Utah Giri Scout CounFormers phone line, cil will be giving away posters Finding the Utah Giri Scout Council will designed by Utah Giri Scouts. be sending a representative The search begins in Logan on throughout the state to conduct May 19, 1997, and ends in Cedar City on May 28, 1997. The Finding Formers search party toll-fre- 468-494- toll-fre- Local girl scouts attend Career Day: Performing Arts in Provo Three Nephi Cadette Girl "Arsenic and Old Lace was perScouts, Valerie Davis, Krystle formed by some on the Hale CenCook and Sarah Gibson, attendter actors. ed "Career Day: Performing Arts on May 9 and 10. Giri Scout troops from as Car away as St. George attended the event. Following the workshops, a Magician performed for the will be at Deseret Book in University Mall, Orem, from 4 to 6 p.m. on Thursday, May 22nd. Key to Senior Fitness: Exercise, Eat Right reers available in Performing Arts. Over 150 girls attended "Annie Get Your Gun on Friday night The play was presented by Independence High School. Following the play, the cast members joined the Giri Scouts for a cast party with pizza and soda. Troop, who had traveled from outside Utah Valley, were invited to a sleep-ove- r at the Provo Baptist Church, where they enjoyed a video and lots of noisy one-thi- rd one-six- th th W&ff posiial aft aOO ffii Esestt 00e)sS Hometown news, dont let your graduate leave home without it. came to the church building where workshops were conducted by members of the Hale Center Theatre company. Workshops FOLLOW ME Cadette Girl Scouts, Verrily, Sarah and Krystle, Girl included acting, theatrical make- lead a group ofyoung Brownies and Juniors in some sleep-ovProvo in Scout a A from songs scene and during up, costuming. fun-fille- d er Juab graders learn about life on a farm with trip to Kenison Bancs in Levan V One year $19.00 In Juab County $23.00 out of county Two years $35.00 In Juab County $40.00 out of county. Three years, $48.00 In Juab . . County Upon arriving at the farm, stu- dents participated by playing the dents were placed in small parts of a fruit tree, insect, wa- groups. FFA students from the Mt. Nebo Chapter (Juab High School) were on hand to direct and lead the groups through a course of learning stations. Ray Rowley taught the stuElementary and West Desert dents about Fruit Farming. Stu-participated in the event. Safety. Jeff Banks taught about grains. The students handled a variety of grains as part of this learning station. Farm machinery was discussed by Darrin Peterson. The students learned about the different types of machinery as well as the cost of large pieces of Students learned about dairy farming from Cindy Yardley. She explained the production of milk. Wayne Jarre tt instructed the students on the beef industry. He pointed out the many of beef which include insulin and gelatin. The Utah Wool Growers Association had a display on sheep. Mike Mann led the discussion on sheep and wool. Computer weather was demonstrated by Marvin Kenison. He 4th graders get up close and personal with a duckling during their field trip to the Kenison Farms. Photo by Julie Smalley. These $50.00 elsewhere ter, and pesticides. Jerry Furgeson and Don Ipson taught the importance of Farm equipment. T!:a FARM , . one-six- Clar-emor- e, fun. On Saturday morning, the rest of the Career Day participants DOWN ON spokesman for the American week or two. If you experience Chiropractic Association. "Exer- more than soreness, check with cise of some type is all but man- your chiropractor. datory. Stretching The average person should Otherwise, an individual may set him or herself up for broken stretch to prevent the bowing or bones, circulation problems stoop caused by shortening of ligcaused by atrophying blood ves- aments. A stoop can inhibit norsels, and a myriad ofother phys- mal breathing, McAndrews says. Stretch the groin muscles by ical problems associated with aging. sitting on the edge of a chair or "Exercise, however, can im- the floor and bending one leg to prove a persons mobility, diges- the side and back as for as postive processes and circulation. It sible. Or sit Indian fashion on a can also reduce anxiety. Add cushion and watch television. A proper nutrition and you have relaxed stretch is the goal. the makings of a naturally Stretch the back leg muscles by healthy lifestyle. putting your hands on a wall, one Following a healthy diet is an- foot flat on the floor behind you. other way of extending your gold- Then lean into the wall. Or stand en years as long as possible. up straight and bend over. Or sit lb help seniors maintain a with one foot on an ottoman and healthy lifestyle, McAndrews bend forward. suggests: Eating Right Make sure you have a properWalking It "improves elasticity in blood ly balanced diet. If you take vivessels, which would normally tamins, take them with a meal. e make them less susceptible to Drink 10 glasses of formation of aneurysms or rup- water a day to help keep the kidture, he says. neys active, dilute and remove of a mile toxins from the body, and replace Start with out and lost fluids. (Coffee, tea, soft per day back. (Measure the dis- drinks and alcohol are diuretics. tance with your car.) Do that Dont substitute them for water.) ACA President Dr. Kurt three days a week for a month, then double the distance, worksuggests seeing ing gradually up to at least one your chiropractor regularly as well. "He or she has the expermile a day, three days a week. Expect a little soreness in the tise to help keep you in the mainthighs and calves for the first stream of life. eight-ounc- Over the hill at age 65? Ready for the rocker at 70? Not these days. Americans are living longer and making more oftheir later years. One key is exercise. Terhaps the most debilitating influence in peoples health as they age is a sedentary life, says Dr. Jerome McAndrews, a Okla., chiropractor and The event was for Giri Scouts, in all the age levels, to explore and learn about the various ca- The Juab County Farm Bureau Womens Committee sponsored a Farm Field Day for 4th grade students on Thursday, May 8th, at Kenison Farms. 180 students from Nephi Elementary, Mona Elementary, Eureka Page 9 explained the importance of weather as it relates to farming. After participating in each station, the students watched as Alan Kenison demonstrated the workings of a harvester. Members of the Juab County Commission and representatives from the State Farm Bureau office and Juab School District Board of Education were also in attendance. Clip and send with paymenl t00 00 The Times-New- s Wo P. O. Box 77 $Wte Nephi, Utah 84648 one Yes sign me up for a .Current year subscription to The Times-New- s New Date. two County rates: Out of County: In three $19 $23 1 1 year year $35 2 years $48 3 years $40 2 years $60 3 years Name Address State City -- Zip. Telephone Since 1946 L.D. Tidivsil & Sons Trucking 48 North 1200 East, Nephi Cell Us First! - L sponsored a day at Darrin Peterson talked to for the students about farm machinery. Photo by Julie Smalley. H:.CLCC7 local 4ih graders. the Kenison Farms TJL ) Tls Fens 62-C23-22C- 0 U or C23-032- 5 evening Anytime Day or Night! J |