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Show Page 4 Wednesday, October 7, Nephi,Utah '(Hlje Happenings. .. CacnpDo GkjSO doccoin? (com Gko cnaGcovjovo Surprise your family tonight with a simple new dessert created by Whirlpool Corporation home economists using the conve- nience of a microwave oven. All it takes to make Peaches N Dumplings is a can of sliced peaches and some staple baking ingredients. This recipe, sweet glazed peaches topped with tender fluffy dumplings, requires less than 15 minutes total microwave cooking time. It is easy to prepare and deliciously served with ice cream or whipped cream. Peaches n Dumplings (6 servings) can, drained) cups sliced peaches (29-o14 cup sugar 1 cup flour 1 teaspoon baking powder 18 teaspoon salt 2 tablespoons sugar 2 tablespoons margarine, softened 13 cup milk 14 teaspoon vanilla flavoring 1 teaspoon cinnamon-suga- r mixture 2 z. se 1. Combine peaches and the 14 cup sugar in 1 round glass casserole. Microwave at HIGH (100) for 5 minutes. Stir. 2. While peaches are heating, stir together flour, baking powder, salt and remaining sugar. Cut in margarine until crumbly. Add milk and vanilla, mixing well. 3. Drop dough, using a rounded tablespoonful for each dumpling, onto hot peaches. Cover loosely and microwave at HIGH for 2 minutes. Rotate dish and microwave at MEDIUM (50) for 7 minutes or until dumplings are no longer doughy. Sprinkle with ' cinnamon-suga. n Serve warm with ice cream or whipped cream. u 12-qua- rt r. Christel Michelle Lanier and Tracy Russell Martinez , (Sbrictol Lanier and TiiVccy f.Tairtinoz vjSDD marry on cGcbor ClarCi and iTlarjoric Greenhalgh colohraSo 501b vodding anniversary Clark and Maijorie Greenhal-g- h celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary on September 8, 1998, in the Manti LDS Temple. They were married on September 8, 1948, in the Manti LDS Temple and have lived most of their married life in Nephi. Clark three years in the temple Presidency at the Manti LDS Temple. Recently, they enjoyed a trip to Pine Valley and Tuacahn with their children Larry and Diane of West Valley City, Karen of I J4f Mr. and Mrs. Verne Hosie of Nephi are pleased to announce the marriage of their daughter, Christel Michelle Lanier, to TVacy Russell Martinez of Nephi on Saturday, October 10, 1998. TVacy is the son of Mr. and Mrs. W" Nephi, Blaine and Janet of Pleasant Grove, Wesley and Jaof Heber City, and Linda and net school at Juab High taught School for 34 years, retiring in John Curtis of Meridian, Idaho. 1987. They will soon continue their onpancson b -topic oQ cDuto csooCfeg ASrpcnfl golden wedding celebration with a trip to Kirtland and Hiram, Ohio, Gettysburg, Philadelphia and other points of interest in Boston Mass Mission and for Pennsylvania. The have served in many positions in the Church of Jesus s. InChrist of cluding an LDS Mission in the Nephi Mayor Chad Brough cost for the airport. 91 of that was the guest speaker at the cost is coming from a federal Latter-Day-Saint- ' : Coiirnionify Calendar. .. will publish a Community Calendar each week 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 The Times-New- s of events in P.O. Box 77, Nephi, Utah 84648. Calendar, The Times-NewNo calendar events will be taken over the phone. s, Steven Martinez. The couple will be honored at a reception that afternoon from 3:30 until 5:30 p.m. at the Nephi LDS 2nd Ward, 222 South 100 East. All friends and family are invited to attend. Marjorie and Clark Greenhalgh 1 October '1st meeting of the grant. The remainder will ber. GFWC 21st CenturyDelphic Lit- split between' the state 'hnd " erary Club. The meeting was Nephi. The federal funds, used held in the home of club mem- for such airport grants, come from taxes generated from airber, Erma Barton. Mayor Broughs topic was the line tickets and fuel. The Environmental Assess- expansion of the Nephi Airport. He explained some of the serious ment Study gave Nephi City four concerns faced by the city with options to consider 1. To do nothing receive ho the current airport runway conditions, jet use feasibility, and money. . 2. Expand to the north wet.liability for the city. Expanding and improving the lands posed obstacles. Nephi Airport are the results of 3. Expand to the south valu- several studies. In 1994, 3,600 able farmland needed to be ac. October 7 Wednesday, School were relandings and take-off- s corded at the facility. These include commercial, private and military training. It was noted that the airport in Provo was expanding to ac- Football. Monticello at Juab, 7 p.m. Juab High October Thursday, UEA G October 9 Friday, UEA October 10 Saturday, Christel Lanier and Martinez 4iv - reception. 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. Nephi 2nd Ward, 222 South 100 East, Nephi. TVacy Tuesday, October 13 Juab High School Volleyball - Manti at Juab, 5, 6 & 7 , Juab High School Football. Juab at South Summit, 7 p.m. Juab High School Volleyball Juab at Gunnison, 5, 6 & 7 p.m October 20 Tuesday, School a ONE YEAR OLD Happy Happy ONE YEAR OLD Birthday to Chase Oliver who Birthday to Savahna Maria turned one on September 24, Valenzuela who celebrated her 1998. He is the son of Nathan and first birthday on August 18, Heidee Oliver. His grandparents 1998. She is the daughter of John are Jerry and Cindy Stephensen and Karma Valenzuela. Her of Levan, and Gedge and Anita grandparents are Maurico Valenzuela of Spanish Fork and Oliver ofMona. are Lucille Gadd and Nell the late Josephine Valenzuela, Ingram, both ofNephi, and Meril and Reece and Cherie Finlinson is and Myrt Stephensen of Levan. of Oak City. Pizzy Alldredge of Oak City. ,, Great-grandfath- Juab High at Juab, 7 p.m. Coaasnlly Calendar b brought to ycu by D. Kcho Thrilftray cad This Ccn FrcnbHn C2cro Beariatflag yea that wa have a waddlag registry at Baa fraakSSa that caa ha weed at atthar atara. ttep at CCS ttarth ISalaaaCaaa If Isl CrTc-- cr v- Great-grandparen- ts Juab High Volleyball First game of tournament is four home sites at the played top Octebcr 23 Friday,School &''' p.m Thursday, October 15 Football. Manti commodate large passenger - 10 Chnstel Lanier and TVacy Martinez reception. 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. Nephi 2nd Ward, 222 South 100 East, Nephi. I er Come help us celebrate! The children of Eldon (Chick) Greenhalgh request the pleasure of your company at an openhouse, in honor of his 80th birthday. Saturday, Oct. 10, 1998 from 3 to 5 p.m. at Santaquin Senior Citizens Center 45 West 100 South Santaquin, Utah We hope to see you ; . there. planes. Because of those changes, smaller airports along Utahs flyways are needed for the continued use by small aircraft. The Nephi Airport is in a good ' location for shelter from certain weather conditions. However, expansion is needed to accommodate small jet traffic, military training, and fire fighting tankers and equipment. Mayor Brough, who is a member ofEnvision Utah, pointed out that it is predicted that by the year 2050 East Juabs population ' could reach 50,000. of that population growth will come from within birthrates and retention of citizens. New businesses can be attracted to the area, and an airport that will accommodate small jet traffic will be important ' $5.4 million is the projected Two-thir- , ds Pcrcnllnrj Cuppcrt Crcup to bcr;b mooting October 12 The FA.C.T. Parent Support Group is for you, your loved ones, friends, and neighbors. The group will be meeting at 12:00 p.m. to 1:00 p.m. (for you working people who can get out for lunch). It will be held in the Juab School District Office. Meetings will begin October 12th and continues every Monday until the end of the year. We hope to see you on Mondays at 12:00 p.m. at the Juab School District Office! quired. 4. Build a new airport where. else- After public hearings and meetings with the landowners, option 3 was considered the most practical. From page 3 FJlomCaQ tions. A new generation of break- -' through medications that target problem areas in the brain make the treatment of severe mental illnesses even more effective. Ah-cording to the National Institute of Mental Health, the treatment., success rate for schizophrenia is 60 percent, 65 percent for nuyor depression, 80 percent for bipo lar disorder illness), 75 percent . for ' disorder (OCD), and 80 percent for panic disorder. Comparatively, the sue-- ' cess rate for treatments of heart disease ranges from 2 per-- , . cent. . . (manic-depressi- ve a obsessive-compulsi- ve 41-5- 1 , . Costs of Treating Severer Mental Illnesses; The number one reason for hospital admissions nationwide is an untreated biological psychiatric condition. At any moment, almost 21 percent of all hospital , beds are filled by people with a ' mental illness. The total (nice tag of mental , illnesses in this country is $31 . billion, including direct costs , (hospitalizations, medications) and indirect costs (lost wages, losses dus to family suicide). The costs of treating severs mental illness is comparable to the cost of treating many other chronic medical For example, the total direct cost in 1990 for treating a person with severe diabetes was $7,725, com- pared with $7,158 for treating a person with schizophrenia. ' care-givin- g, . - |