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Show Page 4 (Dje (Dmes-efo- s Wednesday, June 30, 1999 Nephi, Utah Happenings. . . Newton Kay to be Weekly Receipe honored at 90th birthday celebration taste of flax A Flax is a traditional crop in North America, widely grown on the prairie flatlands of Canada especially. Because its rich in protein, fiber and fatty acids, flaxseed is one of the healthiest grains you can add to your diet. It also adds to the taste of homemade baked goods, cereals, saladis and yogurt. Try this recipe for Flax Muffins, courtesy of the Flax Council of Canada. This is but one of many tasty recipes including flaxseed, a healthy ingredient long used by humans. While Canadians are familiar with flax both for food and health purposes, Americans are just now catching on to its multiple health benefits. Recipes using flax are appearing in magazines and articles which describe its protective benefits for cancer, heart disease and other illnesses. We have tremendous consumer interest in using flax, thanks to recent scientific research about its health benefits," says Don Frith, president of the Flax Council of Canada. But consumers were frustrated because they couldnt find a place to buy Consumers who want nutritional information about flax can do so by sending a stamped 10 envelope to FLAX, 330 Primrose Road, Suite 510, Burlingame, CA 94010-403Or, click on the councils Web site at www.flaxcouncil.ca. Orange-Raspber- . ry it d, 1. Orange-Cranberr- Flax Muffins y 12 cup cranberries, coarsely chopped 14 cup sugar 14 cup orange juice 2 Clyd Kay, Rex Kay, Reva all of Nephi, and Karen Mickel of Spring City. He has 18 grandchildren; 31 34 cups flour 12 cup flaxseed, milled in a coffee grinder to a granular 2 tsp. baking powder 1 tsp. baking soda 12 tsp. salt 1 tsp. orange peel, grated 1 egg, beaten 14 cup canola oil 1 14 cups orange juice Man-gelso- meal free-flowi- great-childre- and Summer vacations for school safer for young kids. children are marked with soccer HIPICs Janet Kreizman has camps, family vacations and this advice: I always remind hosts that when it comes to fammany a sleepover. While sleepovers are a fun way ily safety, prevention is the key for kids to interact outside of a word. Call ahead to the grandschool setting, host parents must parents a few days before the make sure their homes are safe family visits and ask that they for young children. look around do a once-ovto Whether you are having young make sure the house is safe for children visit your home or you kids." are bringing your own kids to see Be sure that children dont their grandparents or friends, have access to products that taking the proper safety precau- could potentially harm them," tions should be as much a part says Dr. Edward Krenzelok, diof summer vacation as trips to rector of the Pittsburgh Poison the local pool. Center at Childrens Hospital. ' As the summer season apManufacturers have safety in proaches, the Washington, mind when they develop prodd Household and Insti- ucts and packaging, but its still tutional Products Information important to keep cosmetics, Council (HIPIC) reminds adults, household cleaning products and particularly parents, to take a medicines up and out of chilfew minutes to make their homes drens reach." D.C.-base- Community Calendar. . . The HmesNews 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 P.O. Box 77, Nephi, Utah 84648. Calendar, The No calendar events will be taken over the phone. Times-New- July 5 Scout Carnival at Nephi City Park to celebrate the 4th Monday, of July. Official holiday. 15 Thursday, July 1999 Ute Rodeo. Horse Stampede parade starts at 6:30 p.m. 16 Friday, JulyRodeo. 1999 Ute Stampede p.m. Mammoth parade starts at 4:00 For those hosting children, accidents. Kreizman encourages hosts to Store cleaning products and think about their guests and ob- medicines safely up and out of serve HIPICs safety tips to help childrens reach. make homes safer for children: Dont mix your own cleaning Get down to a small child's solutions. This is unsafe and can level to understand what they pose a hazard for children. can see and reach. Ask yourself, List the local poison centers Will children be safe here?" phone number near every teleMake sure the house is clean phone in the home in case of an for all guests, including children. Do not leave cleaning products unattended while cleaning, particularly if there are children in the home. Keep all household products in their original, properly labeled containers to avoid confiision and at 4 p.m. self-address- Washington, DC 20004. behind-the-scen- first-com- e, es first-serve- their ticket. For more information about Members of the public are invited to bring items to discover one-of-a-ki- nd Chubbs Antiques Roadshows visit to Salt Lake City, visit www.kued.organtiques.html on the Internet. KUED airs Antiques Roadshow Unwrapped Monday, July 5, at 7:00 p.m. and Friday, July 9, at 9:00 p.m. Chubb's Antiques Roadshow will be at the Salt Palace Convention Center Saturday, July 10. New babies County This Weeks Receptions None reported to The Timcs-IJcT7- o envestamped, lope to National SAFE KIDS CampaignHIPIC, 1301 Pennsylvania Ave., N.W., Suite 1000, Salt Lake City-are- a residents ter how many times she witnesscould soon discover that they are es it, executive producer Aida sitting on an historical treasure Moreno still finds herself caught or priceless relic. Courtesy of up in the excitement. The look Chubbs Antiques Roadshow, of surprise when someone finds they might be able to learn that out an old painting is worth a grandmothers grandfather quarter of a million dollars; the clock, Great Aunt Bestys brooch disappointed, but brave face or Uncle Joes dusty old desk is when a priceless vase is revealed to be a fake; and the stoactually worth a tidy sum. On Saturday, July 10, Chubbs ries that accompany each item Antiques Roadshow, currently brought in finappraisaL Its all the number one PBS prime time great television, she says. series on public television, comes To motivate antique fails and to the Salt Palace Convention junk collectors, KUED will Center, the fourth stop in a broadcast a celebration of Ansummer-lon- g search for Ameri- tiques Roadshow Monday, July 5, cas hidden but potentially valu- at 7:00 p.m. Though the series able or rare antiques and collect- has officially been on public teleibles. Admission for appraisal of vision in the United States for up to two items is free, but all three years, it has a much longparticipants must have a ticket er history in numerous countries for entry. Tickets will be distrib- around the world. KUED preuted to a maximum 6,500 partic- sents Antiques Roadshow Unipants the day of the show on a wrapped a d basis, be- look at the beginnings of this at ginning approximately 7:30 show and an insight into the a.m. and ending once all tickets original reasons for its great sucare gone. The tickets are timed cess. Visit with some of Antique for three shifts during the day Roadshows most memorable 8:00 a.m., 11:00 a.m., or 2:00 p.m. moments as Antiques Roadshow Ticket holders have the option of Unwrapped takes viewers back leaving the premises and return- through the best of the shows ing at the time designated on twenty-on- e years. their historical and monetary value through a free verbal appraisal by experts from prominent auction houses including Christies, William Doyle Galleries, Skinner and Sothebys as well as by independent appraisers and dealers nationwide. This experience marks the only occasion where these leading experts team up to offer participants such an unprecedented service. at Part adventure, part history lesson, and part treasure hunt, Chubb's Antiques Roadshow is an annual quest for treasures Daughter born June 11, 1999, and the basis for the hit prime to Marty and Tara Gage of Le- time PBS television series provan. Her name is Linnsie Lau- duced by WGBH Boston. No mat ren Gage. Her grandparents are Scott and Paula Thatcher of Pay-soLarry and Linda Pauly of Oasis, and Fred Gage of Tbnas-ke- t, 11 Wednesday, August Juab Fair Reminding you that we have a wedding registry at Ben Franklin that can be used at either store. Stop at 385 North Slain and see how easy It 1st -- Performing the daily tasks in ter offers a brochure on travel life can be very painful for those tips for those with arthritis. For with arthritis, which creates someone with arthritis where stress and frustrations. These they are staying and how they stresses and frustrations assoc- are getting to their destination iated with arthritis affects can make or break their trip. The around 383,000 people in Utah brochure gives helpful tips on and Idaho alone. Now that sum- planning the trip. If packing is mer is finally here people are difficult for a person the broplanning trips to get away from chure has some helpful tips. The those daily frustrations in life. hotel where a person stays may However, for those with arthri- not be arthritis friendly the tis a trip can cause more pain brochure has a list of questions and frustration than its worth. one should ask before making a The key to a successful trip for reservation. The brochure also someone with arthritis is careful explains the pros and cons of difplanning. The UtahIdaho Chap ferent types of travel. For anyone with arthritis who wishes to take a trip this summer or anytime they can call the Arthritis Foundation, UtahIdaho Chapter for a free brochure on travel tips Bathing Beauty parade starts This Community Calendar is brought to you by Mt. Nebo Thriftway and Ben Franklin Store accident. vrM v i.u 9D;i n For a free copy of a brochure on poison prevention, send a Travel tips for those with arthritis 17 Saturday, July 1999 Ute Rodeo. Stampede n; 1 Trash or treasure? Find out when Chubbs Antiques Roadshow visits SLC Keeping kids safe in the house this summer er n, Newton Kay Blend together cranberries, sugar and orange juice. Mix together flour, milled flaxseed, baking powder, baking soda, salt and orange peel. Combine beaten egg, oil and orange juice. Pour liquid ingredients into dry ingredients. Stir until ingredients are moistened. Do not over mix. Fold in cranberry mixture with a few strokes. Fill muffin cups 34 full. Bake at 375F for 30 to 35 minutes. The recipe yields 12 medium muffins. Serve hot. Boy Newton Kay will be honored, in celebration of his 90th birthday, at an open house Saturday, July 3, 1999. It will be held from 6:00 to 7:00 p.m..at the Nephi LDS 1st Ward Church. All friends and family are invited. No gifts please. He was bom July 2, 1909, in Mona to Ernest and Flossie Kay. He has lived most of his life in Nephi, working as a farmer, truck driver at the Nephi processing plant, and for the U.S. Forest Service. He is the father of 4 children, n, C::j Washington. Great-grandparen- ts are Paul and LaRean Young of St. George, Bessie Palmer of Wellington, and Dor-th- y Pauly of Hamilton, Montana. FIRST BIRTHDAY Hi! My name is Taylor Miller. I'm one year old today, June 30, 1999. am the daughter of Ryan and Mandi Miller of Safina. My grandparents are Chad and Patti Bowles, and Harlo and Karen Newton, all cf Nephi, and Conrad and Stacey Miller of Salma. Great grandparents art Marge Bowles and Earl Jarrett, both of Nephi, Max and Pat Andreason of Preston, Idaho, Gerald and Madge Newton of Mona, Clair and Sheila Sapp of Provo, and Nita Mdler of Orem. Daughter born June 23, 1999, to Todd Neal and Amy Gdrdon TYauntvein of American Fork. She will be named Emily Jessie TYauntvein. Her grandparents are Leonard and Myrna TYauntvein of Nephi, and Brent and Loma Gordon of Lake Shore. Son born June 19, 1999, to Duaine and Kasa Williams of Spanish Fork. His name is Dane Val Williams. His grandparents are Duaine and Wilma Williams of Springville , and Val and Dana Kelson of Nephi. is Vilda Phillips of Nephi Great-grandmoth- er U2; C::pcc3o Dby Gcr.Iccl 9 a.m. Thursday, July 15th, to 1 p.m. Juab County Building 0-- 3 Ages years Multi-Purpo- se Babys nama Address Mala or Female. Babys age on July 15th Baby participating in novelty category This year's thorns: Tho Circus Is Coming To Town! Deadline, July 5, t$99 Mai forms to: Ute Stampede Baby Contest PO Box 294 Levan, UT 84S39 Questions 7 CaB Jams at 435 623-4- 5 11 i poor c |