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Show t r 34 ' V Wednesday, October, 15, 1S37 ; Nephi, Utah tEIfc .''pf i. - 5I ,'S'V 4 l ' ' Happenings. . . 4 ? V Ojjisn holies Satodlc. j foir Lsora Christssiccn SUiawiaa ESssril small ' f ' t Wfatar mamsdl ra Shauna Reed and Steven Winter were married on Friday, Oc- currently employed, by Juab tober 10, 1997, by Bishop Steve Hart. A family dinner was given in their honor at the Juab County Community Cultural Center, hosted by their parents. Steve is the son of Leon and Susan Winter of Nephi. He is County , 5 Shauna is the daughter of Jim Reed, and Jerry and Carla Kendall, all of Nephi. She wofks at ... N.R.P. in Nephi. ! : , After their honeymoon in Jack-so- n Hole, Wyoming, the couple will make their home in Nephi. Community Calendar. . . eL;A week s will publish a Community Calendar of events in our area. If you would like to have your event published in this calendar, please submit it by 5 p.m. on Monday at our office at 96 South Main, Nephi or send to Community CalenP.O. Box 77, Nephi, Utah 84648. No calendar, The dar events will be taken over the phone. The Times-New- Times-New- s, i i Wednesday, October 15 Junior Varsity and Freshmen Football. Manti at Juab, 4:00 PM & 6:00 PM Juab High School Rodeo TIMED EVENTS practice, p.m. Call Roy for info, at fairgrounds, 623-007- 9. 6-- She has one brother, Phil Day of Holden, and one sister, Merl Pearson of Kanosh. Her children include Lloyd of Cedar City, Bryce (Sharon) of Levan, and Terry (Lynn) of New Market, Maryland. She has 9 grandchil- An open house will be held October 18th, from 5 to 7 p.m. in the Levan City Building to honor Leora Day Christensen on her 80th birthday. No gifts please! Your friendship is our gift! Leora was born October 18, 1917, in Fillmore, where she also received her education. She married Lyman Christensen November 7, 1936. He passed away in 1968. She has lived in Levan for 61 years. She takes care of her large, beautiful yard and garden which she has shared with her friends and family. Leora worked for 15 years for the Six County Economic Development District. She is currently employed as the administrator for East Juab County Senior Citizens, where she has worked for the past 11 years. She also is the director for Meals on Wheels. She has held many stake and ward positions in the LDS Church. She served in the Billings, Montana Mission in 1986. She also enjoys serving as an active member of the DUP. She is currently working in the Genealogy Extraction Department for the LDS Church, which she has served in for the past 13 years. Thursday, October 16 Juab Varsity Football. Juab at Manti, 4:00 PM. Game will be . played at Snow College Field. Juab Volleyball. Gunnison at Juab, Freshman, 5:00 PM, Junior , Varisty 6:00 PM, Varisty, 7:00 PM Shauna Reed and Steven Winter dren and 18 Leora Christensen Monday, October 20 Harvest vaction. (No school in District) esmeeir Tuesday, October 21 Junior Varsity Football. Payson at Juab, Soph., 4:00 PM Juab Volleyball. First game of tournament is played at the top four home sites Thursday, October 23 Junior Varsity and Freshmen FootbaU.JaabAt-Gunnise-n, 3:00 PM & 6:00 PM n:.i o JrecnoiGV Friday, October 24 Juab Varsity Football. Gunnison at Juab, 7:00 PM Juab Volleyball. Region Tburnament - Place TBA Monday, October 27 Juab Public Heath Clinic. Blood pressure clinic. 9 4.m. to 11:30 a.m. Juab Public Health Office 160 North Main, Nephi. 'v Upstairs. r . . Tuesday, October 28 Juab Public Heath Clinic. Cancer screening clinic. 9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. and 1:30 to 4 p.m. Juab Public Health Office 160 North Main, Upstairs. - Wednesday, October 29 Thursday, October 30 Juab Public Heath Clinic. Cholesterol screening clinic. Juab Public Health Office 160 North Main, 'Nephi. Upstairs. $10 ' ' Friday, October 31 ' Juab School District. Career Ladder District) V- - - a Day- . V (No School in V Juab Volleyball. State Tburnament - Place TBA diately. If you have any questions about mammography, breast cancer, issues related to breast health or breast cancer, or cancer in general, call the American , Cancer Society at ACS-234or visit the 483-150- 0, 5, , American Cancer Society home page at http:www.cancer.org. The American Cancer Society is the community-base- d nationwide voluntary health organization dedicated to eliminating cancer as a major health problem by preventing cancer, saving lives and dimin-mor- e ishing suffering from cancer, through research, education, and service, st vocacy, Welcome your guests with a brilliant foysr self-exa- m Nephi North Fall Social. 5:30 P.M. 4th 5th Ward Church. cost Not need to fast. Be-wi-th . tniin LLLl This year, a percentage of Juab to find breast cancers early, when county women will be diagnosed they are the most treatable. breast cancer. In Utah, j ing aware of changes in the breast cancer will kill 200 worn-- s ' breasts is also an excellent way en. Nationwide, breast cancer is to detect lumps. While not all expected to kill 44,190 women "lumps are cancerous, any new and 18 1,600 women will be diag-- lump should be eckecjmpie- 4 nosed wjith breast cancer Jhia- ' year. According to the American Cancer Society, many of the women killed by breast cancer Son bom September 17, 1997, could have been saved by early to Mike and Rachelle Lynn of detection. Breast Cancer Awareness Nephi. His name is Cache Lee Month is intended to increase j Lynn. His grandparents are Wes-awareness of ways to detect j ley and Gayle Lynn, and Lee and breast cancer earlier and fight it Jean Fowkes, all of Nephi. Great-- ' effectively. In the U.S., grandparents are Don and Ber- mprewomen are diagnosed with , nice Royce of Nephi, and Fred cancer each year than j and Viola Lynn of Mona. with any other cancer. Breast cancer is the second msyor cause of cancer death in women. The earlier breast cancer is detected, the easier it is to treat. The American Cancer Society recommends that women age 20 When decorating your home, to 39 do a breast each all too common to focus on the its month and have a clinical breast kitchen or bathroom. bedroom, exam by a health care profession- But many believe the most imal every three years. For women room of the house isnt a portant age 40 and over, in addition to room at all. doing a breast every Consider the foyer. Its the first month, have a clinical breast thing a person sees when enterexam by a health care professionreal and a mammogram every year. ing your home, so it should ceive special attention when Mammography is the best way self-exa- m youre thinking about your homes overall decorating scheme. The foyer can play a vital role in linking color schemes or connecting rooms, and create a powerful first impression of your home. It also is a great area to showcase your personality and make See Home on page 5 ONE YEAR OLD Brandon James Aagard had his 1st birthday October 13, 1997. He is the son of Jim and Robyn Aagard of Levan. His grandparents are Dr. James and Kristine Tatton of Nephi, and Tom and LaRee Aagard of Levan. are Helen and Duane Anderson of Nephi, Gene and Mary Aagard of Levan, Dorothy Stoddard of Ephraim, and Sue Tatton of Manti. are Ivy Anderson of Fountain Green, and Clista Anderson of Price. Great-grandparen- ts 1 Kedpss foir one, tibs microwave wav Kt i Wednesday, November 5 Juab School District JHS-P- T Place bread in microwave- 4. Microwave at MEDIUM able cereal bowl. Set aside. (50) for 4 minutes or until set. 2. Microwave potatoes at Tbp with crumbled cooked bacon, ergy because microwaves HIGH (100) about 1 minute or if desired. Let stand 5 minutes warm and cook only the food until thawed and warm. Set' before serving. and do not require heating an aside. Microwave Poached Eggs: entire oven cavity. A cool kitch3. Combine egg, milk, salt and Combine 1 cup water and 12 en is another advantage. Mibeating slightly. Pour spoon vinegar in a glass crowave recipes are quick to fix over bread. Tbp with hash brown bowl or casserole. Microwave at and appreciated by anyone potatoes., Sprinkle with cheese. HIGH ( 100) until boiling, about with no time to spare. Egg A microwave oven is an excellent way to cook meals that serve one or two. It saves en. Conferences, Friday, November 7. Juab School District Elementary PT Conferences tea-pepp- Thursday, November 27 J t Juab School District Start of Thanksgiving School Holiday i- - This Community Cddnttir. is brought to youvfr. , i Mt. Nobo Gen Frcnldin Store-- V -- V you thst we have a registry ct Dm Frcridin thrl either store. Stop ct . Uorth see how eery It bl needs just 4 minutes of cooking time. An egg, hash brown potatoes and 35 j . 71:3 3 i - T r - ) , cr.J q utes. f buttered bread are combined to make a small casserole. A cereal bowl is ide- al to tse. Add a glass of freshly ' .'squeezed orange juice and, of ; courts, the latest edition ofThe Times-New- s for a great breaVkfast f Tjj (1 1 Mirt-Casaero- le t:rvi') 112 This llcsko Receptions' None reported to 1in:33-RT3vV- to 2 minutes. For 2 eggs, microwave at HIGH for 1 14 minutes and let stand for 2 min- le RemindZc cl - or 3 minutes. Gently break eggs into water, push to center of bowl. Cover. For 1 egg, microwave at HIGH for and let stand for 1 12 2 , Mini-Cassero- . 1. - 1 1 tread, buttered and cubed. cup frozen southern style hash brown pota-- : ,toes ; - 2 tatlarpoons milk Dash salt and pepper 2 tatlerpoons, shredded or cubed, mild can or process cheese .Crumbled cooked bacon (optional) Ameri- -' . |