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Show tDj t Wednesday, May 12, 1999 Nephi, Utah (HJCgCd Chord) Revs.;. bi-cnn- cd , The Nephi North LDS Stake secretaries. will hold their On Sunday, May 16, there will stake conference May 13 through May be a priesthood leadership meet16. ing at the stake center at 7 a.m. The general session of conferThe temple session at Manti LDS Temple will be held on ence will begin at 10 a.m. in the Thursday, May 13. The chapel chapel of the Nephi North Stake session will begin at 7 p.m. in the Center. All members ofthe stake temple chapel. The endowment and interested friends are invitsession will begin at 7:30 p.m. All ed to attend. those with temple recommends are invited to attend. Saturday, May 15, there will be a leadership training session at the stake center at 7 p.m. All . Young Singles sEzding cdhrify f.lny 21 FAREWELL Elder Scott Ray members of stake and ward Jackson has accepted a call to councils are encouraged to at- All Young Single Adults are serve m the Australia Perth Mis - tend. This mcludes the assistant invited to a ska tin? nartv Mav sion. His farewell will be May 16 to the High Priests, the council- - 2 1 at the Old Gym in Nephi. in the Nephi LDS 6th Ward at ors and presidents in the Elders own skates or roll-- . your 12:50 p.m. He will enter the MTC Quorum, all presidents and erBring blades. Rental skates are May 19, 1999. His parents are councilors in the stake and ward available. George and Jill Jackson. auxiliary organizations, and all hucnaniGarian Good projccG Gor receive little, if any, family help. The children are malnourished, often goirtf;tvithbtrt'tnedlS,'and the meals they do et are not providing them with basic nutritional requirements. Contacts for this project in St. Petersburg are a Russian man and his American wife who live in Salt Lake City. They are Yuri Moiseenko, and his wife Trisha. Their household consists of twelve children, six of whom were adopted from an orphanage in St. Petersburg. They return to St. Petersburg on a regular basis carrying medical, hygiene and school supplies as their luggage. Food items essential for the childrens nutrition include: dried apricots, dried mixed fruit, dried apples, dned primes, dried baby lima beans, dried light red kidney beans, dried red beans, dried soup mix (10 bean), baking powder, flour, lemonade drink, sugar, dried (can) yeast, salt, spaghetti, Tang, chocolate drink, vegetable oil, dried mashed potatoes Quaker oats, dry milk. Russian customs agents require a letter from the FDA or USDA indicating the food items have been properly and individually packaged and meet food standards It is also important to note that only dry food items can be accepted for shipment. Only food items will be shipped. For more information contact the Utah National Parks Council office at and ask for Ben Summerhalder. ClarEx Wood ... honored Gc7 (j w 4011' service Go couGing Clark Wood, scout leader and VVard Young Mens President, was recently honored at a Nephi XDS 9th Ward Eagle Scout Court of Honor. Stake Young Mens President, David Leavitt, presented Clark with the On My Honor adult award. Clark was recognized for his many years of selfless service , y0ung men 0f ninth ward (previously third ward) and for the generous sharing of his talents to help these youth excel and earn their awards. - Lovcn Yeung IVcmcn to held yard calo f.lny 10 Under the direction of Utah National Parks Council PresiThe Levan LDS 1st Ward dent, Paul Clyde, the council is Young Women will be having a seeking donations from individ- yard sale and bake sale on Satuals. We are also looking for urday, May 15, from 8 a.m. to 4 young men who need an Eagle p.m. at the former Levan Quick project to organize a community efTort to obtain these much needed food commodities. The goal is to provide 40,000 pounds of food to the children in these three in- Stop. As a service project, all proceeds will to the H.E.L.P. (Helping Eliminate Poverty in Hondu- ras) organization. This group stitutions. was organized by BYU students Because of the serious nutri- - to give long-teraid to the vic tional requirements for these tims of Hurricane Mitch. These children the list of food items student volunteers will establish needs to be followed as closely as micro-cred- it banks as well as possible. Each box cannot exceed participate in a variety of service 55 pounds so Russian customs projects in Honduras this sumagents can be assured that these mer. m ca C2zj)j c Members of the Salem congre- gation of Jehovahs Witnesses have returned from Spanish Fork, where they attended their special assembly day May 2nd, according to Roger Snider, the presiding Overseer. spiritual feeding is primarily done at congregational meetings. It is here that we form a longing for the unadulterated milk of God's word. And it is here we grow to spiritual maturity. The highlight of the program attending greatly was the discourse Spiritually the program and Fortified to Give a Bold Witness. appreciated The 1,257 theme, Show Appreciation for Jehovah's Table because it demonstrated how we can maintain spirituality said Snider. "We were reminded that our pracorooG Wildlife preserves, where to pay for the management of hunting and perhaps fishing wildlife preserves where no huntwould be prohibited, were among ing or fishing would take place, topics discussed at the 1999 Kimball said. Utah Wildlife Federation confer-- . Panel participants formulated ence held May 1 in Salt Lake a vision statement, urging Utahs City. A panel of experts from state and federal agencies and state and federal agencies, citizenry to move quickly to idenversities, the Audubon Society, tify and protect land on a scale" High Uintas Preservation Coun-c- il large enough to conserve and and the Predator Education manage complete, representative Fund deliberated the benefits ecosystems. and challenges of creating wildFour objectives in support of life preserves. the vision statement also were ' "Its one way to manage wildidentified: 1) Establish and relife, said Utah Division of Wild- store complete ecosystems reprelife Resources Director John senting Utahs historical plant Kimball. and animal communities; 2) Pron We can manage wildlife any tect critical ecological processes; way the public wants us to, but 3) Establish proterted habitats in theres always the question of areas that have been identified who will pay for it, Kimball said. as especially productive or are ..He noted that hunters and anhot spots of species diversity; for and have 4) Establish core areas of glers traditionally paid wild all wildlife land connected to areas managevirtually within and beyond Utah. ment in the state. T dont think it would be fair Although panelists conceded o ask hunters and anglers alone that the concept of wildlife pre- . serves would meet some resistance, the group unanimously agreed that preserves were necessary to protect critical lands for wildlife. "If preserves are what we want, we need to develop funding mechanisms so that nonconsumptive users and the general public can all share the financial burden for managing such preserves, Kimball said. The discussion of wildlife It was delivered by guest speaker, Howard Zenke, a representative of the Watchtower Bible and Tract Society of New York. pre- serves also encompassed the much larger issue of preserving the states wildlife. Our increasing population and changing land management practices will continue to pose threats to wildlife, Kimball said. The alternative to pushing species toward listing as sensitive, threatened or endangered is to address the issue of preserving wildlife and habitat now, when fewer species are at Fisk and management opportunities are greater. PGdl CSJifeGy raGGGCOCHry 0 Ibi?mQ uDOrao 23 CDFeveraO feed 1999 Low Enforcement ise sauce or other recipes calling Fight BAC! is the slogan of the plentiful When cooking with eggs, keep for raw eggs. Partnership for Food Safety Edthese points in mind: Chill (Refrigerate promptly.) Torch Qun ucation (PFSE), a unique coalition. Its and Clean (Wash hands and surfacgovernment Keep eggs refrigerated at try inform about is or below as much as possito consumers es 40F often.) fum With hot, soapy water, wash ble when not being cooked or eat(safe practices. Af ter PFSE determined the steps hands, utensils, equipment and en. On Tuesday, May 18, day 2 of .which would most likely help work surfaces before and after eggs Refrigerate n coming into contact with eggs or in the shell and use them within the 1999 Law Enforcement Torch . ward off food borne illness 1 week. for the Utah Special Olym- - freaks, they designed the Fight any other food. Allow no more than 2 hours unnaswith Discard any eggs pics, the torch will be carried pAC! campaign around the Do room cracked BAC four basic not or clean at and shells. from the Public Safety building ty enemy temperature for preparation and serving, 1 hour when in Nephi at 8:00 a.m. The torch concepts which, if followed, could wash eggshells. will be carried through town to help prevent BAC from causing Separate (Dont the temperature is 85F or hotter. food illness. borne the City Park, ending around Divide any leftovers into sevStore in shell raw their 9:00 a.m. eggs Though always important, , The torch will then move up these food safety points should cartons on a refrigerator shelf, eral small containers and refrig2 to Fountain Green and be followed especially carefully not on the door, apart from any erate right after a meal so theyll will start in Sanpete County at; as the weather warms. Why? meats that might drip juices or cool quickly. When toting eggs to an out10:00 a.m. The torch will contin-- . because bacteria grow best at any produce that might come into ue and will run through Moroni, temperatures from 40" to 140F. contact with eggshells. ing, leave them in their shells. Cover or wrap well any egg Pack shell eggs or Mt. Pleasant, Ephraim, Manti Warm temperatures are ideal for and Gunnison ending Sanpete .bacteria to multiply to big mixtures or leftover cooked egg cold dishes with ice or commercial coolant in an insulated bag enough numbers to cause illness. dishes. County at 1 :00 p.m. At 2:00. p.m., the torch, will nd, because many spring and Cook (Cook to proper tempera- or cooler. Keep the cooler in the shade and open it only when nec. m.., move to JSevier, County will run.- fuminer eating occasions are tures.) Rich.-outdoorcook basic For are bacteria where essary. The eggs or egg dishes the towns of Sevier and egg dishes, as until egg whites are completely will remain refrigerator-colfield. The torch will then move set and egg yolks begin to thick- long as the ice lasts or the cooto Millard County and will rest lant remains almost at freezing. en but are not hard. for the night in Fillmore. Cook scrambled eggs, omelets hot When toting outvisis on and no dishes until frittatas there From page 2 ible liquid egg remaining. ings, use thermal containers to French toast, Monte Cristo keep the temperature 140F or t sandwiches, crab cakes, quiches, higher. For occasions when outdoor stratas, casseroles and similar dishes are done when a ther- refrigeration or cooler facilities mometer inserted at the center arent available such as hiking, training and minor changes to the Possession of Live Game reaches 160F or a knife insert- backpacking, camping and boatBirds Rule and Commercial ( The number of international ed at the center comes out dean. ing, use dried eggs reconstituttours is declining because of the Cook the eggs or use a pas- ed with purified water. Cook and Hunting Area Rule. Flaming Gorge Fishing Clo- military tensions in the Balkans. teurized egg product when mak- eat immediately after Travelers are shifting their plans ing eggnog, ice cream, Hollanda- sure To help prevent the illegal and the national AAA travel snagging of spawning lake trout agencies report a 15 percent inin Flaming Gorge Reservoirs crease in cruise bookings since Linwood Bay, the Division is pro- the beginning of the year. "People dont stop traveling posing that the bay be closed to fishing from 6 p.m. to 7 a.m., Oct. when a crisis occurs, they sim15. ply avoid the area and make othAnglers could still fish in the er plans, says Rolayne AAA Utah spokes person. bay during the day, when the Stong Fiber Mesh Mix spawning lake trout have spread Cruises, domestic travel and back out and arent as easy to Western European destinations 90 Day Guarantee do not seem to be affected by the f snag. Free Estimages Each fall Linwood Bay draws recent warfare. For those planning a trip overone of Flaming Gorges largest Discounts on footage concentrations of spawning lake sees, AAA offers these travel tips over 100 feet. trout and its largest concentra- to keep yourself safe and to protion of people trying to illegally tect your holiday: Use a travel agent. Ttavel snag them, said Tom Pettengill, 623-794Division sport fisheries and agents will let their clients know if there is a crisis or emergency aquatic education coordinator. There are getting to be a lot in an area they plan to visit. more people involved, Pettengill They will be able to suggest alsaid of a problem that has been ternative destinations to meet at Flaming Gorge for several your needs. Purchase travel insurance. years. While snaggers generally For a small fee, travel insurance arent keeping overlimits of fish, will assure you that your deposThe family of Robert K. Andersen would like to express they're still killing lots of fish its will not be lost if a company their gratitude, love and thanks to the community, to famithrough the illegal practice, is unable to fulfill its commily, friends, business associates and all former employees who . tment It also protects the travelPettengill said. He said anglers who have been er if they must cancel a trip besupported our families with so many acts of kindness in the loss of our dear husband, father and grandfather. trolling have reported hooking cause of an unforeseen situation We thank you for the food and beautiful floral arrangeinto lake trout that have died such as a medical emergency. from snagging, and of catching Be flexible. If an emergency ments brought to our homes and funeral services. For the fish with snagging wounds. arises during a vacation, travel money and cards received. We would like to thank Bishop Randy Jessen and the 8th They want a bigger fish, or they vendors win often change itinerwant to fight lots of big fish, aries or locations to protect the Ward Relief Society for their part in making the service a Pettengill said of the reason traveler's safety. Travelers memorable part of our life. many of the snaggers throw should be aware of this possibilTo Mike and Kay, your understanding, patience and fine some of the snagged fish back. ity service provided, was greatly appreciated. Because the activity takes Find the embassy. When you To those of you who were so dedicated and stood in the place at night, its difficult for arrive at your overseas destinathe rain Division conservation officers to tion, locate the nearest American night of the viewing, we say Thank you. catch those involved. A nighttime embassy and know how to get Again, we express sincere thanks to all. closure to there be from have seems the hotel. If fishing your you best way to prevent the problems problems or feel uneasy, visit the Donna Andersen and protect the spawning fish, embassy and register your itinMike and Tbnya Cowan Pettengill said. erary and hotel address. Robert W. and TVresa Andersen For more information about Blend in. Do not look or act Brent and Cathy Andersen the upcoming RAC meetings call like a tourist. Also, do not wear Kelly and Koye Anderson the nearest Division office, or the expensive clothes and jewelry and families. Division's Salt Lake City office which will make you stand out Utch Special boxes contain food and wont be opened for inspection. - PodoraOSom for children In St. Petersburg, Russia, as is true throughout the entire Country, there are many children institutionalized in orphanages, hospitals and prisons due to abandonment, neglect, abuse, lack of treatment for medical problems, and for violation of law. Three of these institutions, an orphanage, a childrens hospital and a childrens prison have been selected to receive much needed food supplies. These facilities house young boys and girls whose nutritional needs are not being met, and most of them OOOdOOffo g00g3cd3ooo roOOdOCfio Ttie Dcphi JorCb LDS CIcIio will hold Choir clclio conJoronso f.lny 1 3 through f.loy 10. DA Go provide Russian Page 3 , food-handlin- Olympics f.loy 10 g hard-cooke- d out-Ru- cross-contaminat- SR-13- - H - i s d . AAA reports international tensions cause travelers to chcngo plans Crcuno Curbing 15-De- c. Fair-doug- h, Spring SpccicJ 7 (ttarfr at at (801) 538-470- 0. in crowd. ' - |