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Show Wednesday, May aa, 1999 t Bas-tia- n end Jccbca Jones recently participated in the National Federation of Music Festival at Snow College. The Festival is an opportunity for Dawn Renee Wilson and young pianists to perform 1and be Joshua Michael Jones were mar- evaluated on a scale of to to-5. ried Apr. 17, 1999, at the South Students, who accumulate a tal of 15 points over a period of Valley View Ward in Salem. of participation, receive a years Dawn Renee is the daughter of PIANO FESTIVAL Sixteen students of Terry Menlove particiGold Cup. Ronald Wilson and Jams Wilson in the Centred Utah Federation Music Festival for Piano on pated Students who participated in of Nephi. Her grandparents are Saturday, May 1, 1999. The Festival was held at Snow College LDS Paul and Elizabeth Wagoner of this years Festival were: BJ. Institute Building in Ephraim. Those participating were from left, Menlove, Jacob Menlove, Kara back row: Talisha Olsen, Superior; Lacy EUison, Superior; Brittney Aurora, Colorado. NielNielsen, Superior; Keena Casper, Superior; Amberlee Lynn, SupeJoshua Michael Jones is the Menlove, Jacob Boyd, April Spot-teson of H. Michael and Kathleen son, Tyrel Oliver, Jennifer rior; and Erin Evans, Superior. Middle row: Nathan Bastion, Suand Lacey Ingram, tyler Jones of Salem, and Hallie Backperior; Jessica Ferguson, Superior; Megan Bastion, Superior; Jade Gold Ellison, Superior; Scott Evans, Superior; and Chandler Walpole, who received her Keith, us of Clinton. His grandmother Cup. Superior. Front row: Aubree Nielsen, Superior; Jared Menlove, Suis Beverly Morgan of Goshen. perior; Mallory Ferguson, Superior; and Blake Nielsen, Superior. The new couple will make their Three students will participate in the Gold Cup Recital on May 16. new home in Salem. They are Amberlee Lynn and Erin Evans with 15 points and first time Gold Cup recipients, and Brittney Nielsen with 30 points, a second time Gold Cup recipient VJilcon ' 6 , C. e X ... !'C 0 I V Page 5 Piano students April 17 pcrtltipo in vjcdlilng fcdivcl unSics Bcvjto much Piano students of Sandra O'O -- Nephi, Utah tJTfl x. ;: n, V y Ancriccn Heart v- Association Susan VJrighS looks Cl - D Dawn (Wilson) and and nichacl Allred Co marry in Joshua Jones A report published in the April 21 issue of JAMA analyzed data : Hanoi Temple Hay 10 Susan Wright and Michael Allred Heart with the ciations recommendations that healthy individuals consume no more than 300 milligrams of dietary cholesterol per day about the amount found in one egg. In some individuals, dietary cholesterol raises the blood level of bad cholesterol, lipoprotein or LDL, which contributes to the development of atherosclerosis, the disease process that underlies heart disease and stroke. Eggs are low in cost and rich in protein, essential amino acids, some vitamins and other minerals. The negative aspects of eggs are that they are extremely high in cholesterol. Thus egg consumption needs to be factored in Talk of or efforts to run away an overall diet, says Sharp. t low-densi- ty MCclfcGdl cOoipPGGOUGDo 0 fr?G00)Oe Childhood depression is a serious problem that is on the increase, says Dr. Richard Ferre, chair of the department of child and adolescent behavioral health at Primary Children's Medical Center. SDDmeoo cent may have difficulty with concentration that leads to incomplete school assignments and frustration. Parents often describe these children as irritable, or angry, says Dr. Ferre. They may have behavioral problems such as being over-reactiv- e, Depression in children is related to a chemical imbalance, not finishing like in homework, depression adults, just sulking or pouting. says Dr. Ferre. However chilSymptoms of depression in dren in developmental stages children and adolescents include: don't necessarily exhibit the Hopelessness. same symptoms. Decreased interest in activiDepression affects approxi- ties; or inability to enjoy previmately five percent of children ously favorite activities. and adolescents in the United Persistent boredom; low enStates. Treatment is important ergy. for children, particularly since Social isolation, poor commuseveral studies have shown that nication. untreated childhood depression Low self esteem and guilt. Extreme sensitivity to rejecmay lead to subsequent problems in adolescence and adult tion or failure. life. Difficulty with relationships. Depression is a mood problem Frequent complaints of physthat results in low energy, which ical illnesses such as headaches in turn leads to irritability, neg- and stomachaches. ative thinking and sleep disturFrequent absences from bances. This negative mood state school or poor performance in makes it difficult for the child to school. Poor concentration. cope well with stresses at home and school. A major change in eating and The depressed child or adoles- - or sleeping patterns. non-complia- Most Americans consume more Thoughts or expressions of , protein than they need and can suicide or seif destructive behav- easily get the other nutrients from green leafy vegetables, ior. dairy prodIt can be difficult for parents whole grains, low-fto determine if their childs be- ucts and fruit. havior is a sign of depression or Healthy individuals who are not strict vegetarians (no meat normal and the ups simply from home. at downs of childhood or adolescence. Dr. Ferre advises parents to seek professional help if the symptoms persist, if symptoms come back frequently, if they are brought on by only minor stress, or if they are causing disruption in the childs ability to function at home, with friends or at or milk) should consider the amount of dietary cholesterol in their diet, which can come from a variety of foods, including full-fdairy products when considering their dietary picture, adds Sharp. Parents may want to considat , er giving their children whole-grai- n yocereals, low-fschool. conventional less or foods, can gurt at Depression appear any age, though it most commonly like baked potato, for breakfast affects adolescents after the on- instead of eggs. Even though set of puberty. Children under children are at relatively low risk stress, who experience loss, or for heart disease or stroke, the who have attention, learning, habits and tastes they develop as conduct or anxiety disorders are children often remain a at a higher risk for depression. pattern. Egg consumption is asParents who are concerned sociated with eating foods high about a mood disorder in their in saturated fat such as bacon, child should contact their family red meat and whole milk. Most physician or contact their health people eat two eggs, rather than care provider to find out how to one egg in a serving a single meal that contains double the access psychological services. amount of suggested dietary cholesterol says Sharp. Individuals who have risk factors for heart attack or stroke family history, cholesterol levels Hunting strategies to help man- mits, additional elk hunting oppor- to operate his CWMU. greater than 240 mgdL, high CWMU Issues (action items) age Utah's thriving elk populations tunities and a change in tlie elk apblood pressure or smoking will be among tens diwawwod when plication group size. should limit their consumption of a) Soldier Summit CWMU the Utah Wildlife Board meets May Cooperative Wildlife Manage- Steve Flinders, Southeastern Re- dietary cholesterol to no more 13 in Salt Lake City. The public ment Unit and Limited Entry than 200 mg per day. Egg whites gion wildlife manager. Permit Waiting Periods (acb) Red Cedar CWMU-B- ruc can be substituted for whole eggs meeting begins at 9 am. in the Department of Natural Resources au- tion item) Mike Welch, Division Giunta, Central Region wildlife in omelets and other egg dishes. ditorium, 1534 West North Tfemple. big game coordinator. manager. PoesJie munleloaiW and archery Public recommendations about c) Big Mountain CWMU Lou This Newspaper and al equipment hunting restrictions, whether private CWMU and limit- Comicelli, Northern Region wildlife inserts Included art that would begin with Utah's 2000 ed entry landowner per mi tees manager. recyclable e seasons, will not be discussed at the should be exempted from waiting Creek d) CWMU Lou Comicelli, Northern May 13 meeting, as originally periods will be discussed. scheduled. Theyh be discussed at Amend Elk Management Plans Region wildlife manager. the board's June 16 meeting, in- - to Reflect Average Age of Harvest e) Ingham Peeks CWMU Lou (action item) Mike Welch, Division Comicelli, Northern Region wMife Agenda items Whiidc big game coordinator. . manager. Antieriess Addendum (action Diamond Mountain Landowner The Division will present recommendations about the average age Association Request (action item). item) MJu Welch, big game far the Division of Wildlife of bulls to be harvested on limited Variance Request to Rule R&57-43Resources. relative to allowing pubentry bull elk units. The Dmeion wfll recommend perWater Hollow CWMU Appeal lic hunters on private lands. mit numbers, season dates and (action item) Jeff Cleave, repreOther Busmens rules hr Utahs 1SC3 antlerleas big senting Ron Farnsworth, will rePetition regarding buck deer voucher system in the Dtriaank tans hunts. Sams changes far 1S39 quest the board reconsider its deciinclude increased antieriess elk per sion to reject Farnsworth's request Southern Region. c3 c:-.-j rt 13 c: at life-lon- g 5 sSfafe Briefs. . . ITildlMo Study Group those Those who enjoy watching wildlife, and interested in wildlife but not involved in wildlife-relate- d recreation, are formed to a by DWR Planencouraged join study group being ner Dana Dolsen. Call 0. Glen Canyon Dam 7 on Monday, May 24, at 8:00 p.m. Glen Canyon: A Dam, Water, and the West" uses archival photographs, film, and interviews to present an exami- Premiering KUED-Chann- el nation of the dams construction. Tuccr!:n Cllph School The board of the Arts Foundation voted unaniHeritage mously to approve the funding and operation of the Tuacahn High School for the Performing Arts. Teachers interesting in applying for positions and students who wish to enroll should call 1. Qcsenbusch Appointed Walt Rosenbusch has been appointed as Director of the Minerals Management Service. His responsibility includes the management and administration of the nation's oil, gas and other mineral resources on the Outer Continental Shelf. State Park An eras! Anasazi is a Navajo word meaning ancient ones" used by culture archaeologists to describe the Basketmaker-Puebl- o that once existed in the Four Comers plateau region of Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona, and Utah. The park includes a trail and a self-guid-ed life-size- d six-roo- m replica of an er Weber-Florenc- Please Recycle! Boy Seoul Qcndcsvcus at Fremont Indian State Park in Sevier, the event at Five Scouts of America will sponsor a two-da- y Fingers Ridge. Annual camp out and rendezvous for area scouts. Call May 14-1- 5, Boy 1. Art Exhibit Iron Mission State Park in Cedar City will feaMay ture works of Ferris Sowder. Call 15-1- 6, 435-586-92- Friday, May 14th At the Old Gym, Nephi $3.00 per person for high School students 9:15 p.m. to 12 Midnight Music by coor-dinst- or -8 per-m- il COPY an- cient dwelling, offering visitors an idea of what Anasazi life was like over 750 years ago. t fcunllnrj Co bo discussed b VJZIcIIUo Ccc7d tuccClng Land-own- cDcovjbcro in Cbo d, p.m. at the Fountain Green LDS Church, 200 West 100 South. An open house will be held Saturday, May 15, from 7 until 9 p.m. at the Delta Stake Center, 72 North Main. All friends and family are invited to attend. The couple will make their home in Ogden where they will continue their education. 9 $21.60 pop year in Juab (SounOy! $26.60 poc year nDy ipants in either the Nurses Health Study or the Health Professionals Follow-U- p Study. Salt Lake City cardiologist SalRick and Shirlene Wright, for- ly Sharp, M.D., spokesperson for the American Heart Association, merly of Mona, are pleased to announce the marriage of their says, As the researchers point out, the new data indicate that daughter, Susan, to Michael saturated fats is the restricting son of Gary and Susan Haneffective more strategy to help son, and David and Dina Allred of Fountain Green. They will be individuals lower elevated blood married on Friday, May 14, 1999, levels of total cholesterol compared with restricting dietary in the Manti LDS Temple. A reception will be held in their cholesterol. "These new data do not conflict honor that evening from 7 until AssoAmerican All-re- OubeOTibo Today! about egg consumption from two large studies. Eating one egg per day was not associated with an increased risk of heart attack or stroke among the 100,000 partic- Mobile Music |