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Show . Happenings. . . WeelY Recipe Squash ratio vjioh l"JhiOo (Shoddac I (SCaooco medium onion) onions, thinly sliced squash, thinly sliced 1 teaspoon salt Freshly ground pepper 1 cup (1 2 pounds yellow 2 eggs 2 tablespoons sugar 12 cup milk 12 pound (8 ounces) white Cheddar cheese, grated 2 tablespoons butter 1-- Preheat oven to 350F. In a medium saucepan, blanch the onions and squash in a small amount of boiling squash in a small amount of boiling water until almost tender, about 3 minutes. Drain well. Arrange in a baking dish. Add the salt and pepper to taste. In a medium bowl, combine the eggs, sugar, milk and cheese. Pour over the squash mixture and dot with thin slices of butter. Bake for 45 minutes. Cut into squares to 2-- serve. To blanch, plunge onions and squash into boiling water briefly. Blanching is used to firm the flesh, loosen skins and heighten and set color and flavor. Each District President gave a report on the activities of the clubs in their district. Many awards were given to for their activities, projects, fJloflCaoDc SgOggg fop participation, and achievements, The GFWC participates in six divisions: Home Life, Education, International Affairs, Conserva-club- s tion, Public Affairs, and Art. E)y gift flCaoG ujnOCa ADsCaoumoDo cOqogggg Alzheimers disease is a progressive brain disease that dememory and Members of the 21st Century I Delphic stroys short-terGFWC CONVENTION anxleaves victims its confused, Literary Club in attendance were, from left: DaNell Worwood, Elaine loved When a and ious Denece Ann forgetful. and Mariann Sarah Bowles, Gibson, guest, Robinson, . , ' ' ' one is afflicted with Alzheimers Gibson. gift giving can become difficult-- , because items must not only be safe, but also suitable for a memory impaired person. The following is a list of gift ideas for Mothers Day that are both appropri- ate for and appreciated by an m - i Nephi club tvoaon aWcndGRrJC S5a5c Convention in BolQa The General Federation of Womens Clubs of Utahs 106th Annual State Convention was 1 in the Millheld Apr. ard County Fairgrounds Exhibit Building in Delta. The convention theme was Miracle of the Raindrop Refreshing and Reviving Through Service." Representatives from member clubs of the GFWC throughout Utah were in attendance. GFWC of Utah President Gwen Hunter 30-Ma- y of Fillmore welcomed participants to the convention and conducted the meetings. Nebo 1st District President Harriett Elia-so- n of Delta gave special greetings from the host clubs of the District which include Delta, Fillmore and Nephi. An Arts and Crafts display was exhibited and judged. The items were all winners from their District Conventions, held earlier this Spring. Community Calendar. . . The will publish a Community Calendar each week of events in our area. Ifyou 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 Hmes-New- s P.O. Box 77, Nephi, Utah 84648. Calendar, The No calendar events will be taken over the phone. Times-New- s, Wednesday,' f.lay 26 Graduation : Thursday, f.lay 27 Last of Gass. Day Monday, f.lay 31 Memorial Day ... Reed Remember The Classics" Class Car Show. 2 to 5 p.m., 626 North Main, Nephi. Call 8 for more information. 623-117- This Community Calender is trough? Co yen by (71?. ricbo Tfoiaiumy end Den FrcnhKn Goto Reminding yon (hat wo hmw m wedding racist? at Baa Fraaktia feat asm ba nsod at alfear atara. Slap at BBS Karfe ttala mmd aaa bav aasy It tsl This VJccIs DosspClcos Tlsno rcps7Cod Co Tfco Tlmcs-Clcw- 'o Miscellaneous: A bird feeder or aquarium can provide much enjoyment (if supervised). Flowers are always a day brightener. Music from the 1920s or 1930s and video respite tapes are enjoyable. Games with numbers or letters, orgift'tertifrcfctls are Jodi Klovjard and l"Jade SippDo Oo Lnacvy Vlay 6 in (Sodac (SiGy Carl and Sheila Howard of Nephi are pleased to announce the marriage of their daughter, Jodi Lynn, to Wade Aaron Sipple, son of Dale and Faye Sipple of City. Wade is a graduate of - - tain Pointe High School in Phoe-Arizona. The couple plans to be married nix, Arizona. He will graduate on May 6, 1999, at the Southern from Southern Utah University Utah University Mountain Cen- - on May 8, 1999, with a Bachelor ter in Cedar City. They will be of Science degree in Physical honored by friends and family at Education with an emphasis on a wedding celebration following coaching. the ceremony. The couple will settle in Jodi is a graduate of Juab High Tempe, Arizona, where they both School and Southern Utah Uni- - plan on teaching, versity with Bachelor of Science Moun-Flagsta- Streb, the number 3 killer, the dissbler Utch citizens, is a medical emergency, call 911! ke life-savi- ng fore a mqjor stroke. TIAs, result when a blood clot or other particle temporarily clogs an artery interrupting the blood supply to the brain. TIAs do not cause per manent injury, but are a seriouf warning sign and can be treat ed with clot busting drugs. Support is paramount U stroke recovery. If you or somo one you know has had a stroki and you want information aboir stroke recovery, call the AH Stroke Connection warmline' toll-fre- e at 553-632- "DIIio SuCcty non-athlet- es Nebo-Leavi- tt 4(D)? AT-fai- rs i 1. Stroke is largely preventabli by practicing healthy lifestyle habits controlling high blooc ressure, maintaining health lood cholesterol levels, eatin foods low in saturated fat anc cholesterol, being physically ac- tive, maintaining a healthy weight, stopping smoking and getting regular medical check-up- s. UJ5. Army Dsscryo Cun end caution during K ff, --- also appreciated. Remember, one of the greatest gifts that you can give is to share your time with the Alzheimers patient. Talk, play a game, take him or her for a walk or short from stroke by dissolving a clot Alzheimers patient. Alzheimers Hugs: patients trip. Sharing your time has a tri- that causes blockage. To be most need love, especially touching ple benefit for it also gifts the effective the drug must be adminand tenderness. Hugs work won- primary caregiver and you. istered within three hours after ders! Call the Alzheimers Association the onset of stroke symptoms. Immediate medical attention for more inforBooks: Books with colorful at is vital in reducing injury to the pictures and themes from a per- mation on gift giving! brain when a stroke occurs, said sons youth may generate fond Salt Lake City neurologist Grememories from long ago. Clouds on a Clear Day: An Alzheimers gory Call, M.D. It can make the 1 difference between life or death Anthology is a wonderful gift for off and in the quality of life for a a mother who is a caregiver for stroke survivor. Everyone should her mother or mother-in-lalearn the warning signs of Clouds is available from the stroke. Alzheimers Association. A stroke is similar to a heart Safe Return ID Bracelet: Evattack. It occurs when a blood with disease Alzheimers eryone vessel should wear some type of identibringing oxygen and nutriAwareness During fication. Contact the Alzheimers Month and every day, the Amer- ents to the brain bursts or is Association for a Safe Return ican Heart Association wants clogged by a blood clot. This application and additional infor- everyone to know that when it blockage deprives the brain of mation about this comes to treating stroke every oxygen. Without oxygen, the prosecond counts. Stroke is a medi- nerve cells in that area can't funcgram. and cal emergency and you should tion and die within minutes. Adapted Equipment Safety Items: A telephone with call 911! Here are the warning Sometimes a series of mini number memory to automatical- signs of stroke: strokes, known as TIAs occur, selecto dial name ly according Sudden numbness or weak- days, weeks or even months be tion. Safety bars for the tub, a ness of face, arm or leg, especialshower chair or a hand held ly on one side of the body shower devise for easier bathing. Sudden confusion, trouble Memory Aids: A wipe-of- f mes- speaking or understanding sage board with a pen attached. Sudden trouble seeing in one P-cr.:Bulletin boards, calendars and or both eyes :7 alA clocks. or large Sudden trouble walking, dizscrapbook The U.S. Army Reserve today bum with labeled photos or pic- ziness, loss of balance or coorddeclared May Bike Safety tures of something familiar to ination Month and urged sports enthutheir youth sport photos, picSudden severe headaches siasts to have fun but follow the tures of the outdoors, farm ani- with no known cause rules. mals or equipment If you notice one or more of As moderate temperatures beAs the disease these symptoms, call 911. Every Clothing: to spread across the country, progresses a loved one may need second counts. Treatment can be gin more people are getting out their clothing that is simpler to man- more effective if given quickly. bikes to start up their fitness proage. Suggestions include slacks Early detection and immediate During the last five years, with elastic or drawstring treatment of stroke may prevent grams. has become one of the most step-i- n shoes. some brain injury. Tissue plasmi- biking waists, favored sports by athletes and Velcro-closin- g sneakers or nogen activator (tPA), a drug alike, according to sweats in favorite colors. that may help reduce disability National Center for Bicycling and Walking (NCBW). As a result, however, the number of biking Good morning, group is accidents has also risen. A 1997 how he starts her day! study by the Bicycle Federation Giving information, taking payments of America shows that of the 100 all to help us on our way. million pedal cyclists who hit the On the course, or in the gym is where road that year, more than 58,000 she has her fun. were reported, of which injuries And Kevin Ockey does his best to 813 were fatal. on the run. keep her Biking is a great activity for She drives a tan Chrysler Cirus so on all ages. But whether the biker May 6th when her you see is young or old, a novice or a proMake sure you Honk, Wave and yell fessional rider, there are always Happy birthday youre safety practices that should be complied to, said CoL John R. Hawkins III, Chief ef Public A Liaison Directorate, U.S. e Army Reserve (USAR). We, in the Army Reserve, are May-Stro- degrees in Special Education and Physical Education. She is currently employed in Cedar f.lny not only soldiers but are citizens of communities throughout the country. We want to protect our families and our neighbors in our communities. By following our simple recommendations, we hope we can make bike riding a safe and fun activity for everyone, he added. A bicycle accident can happen anywhere. We know that when riders pay attention to these few bike safety tips, they can avoid injuring themselves and others, said Col. Hawkins. Todays US. Army Reserve is a community-basefederal fines of men and women trained and ready to be mobilized whenever and wherever needed. It provides worldwide expertise in ar-esuch as logistics, medical services and Army training necessary for the operation of our combat forces. Because Army Reservists are uniquely trained in support, they also provide local community major emergency assistance. Make sure that the bike is d as See Biko on page 5 |