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Show Wednesday, August 11, 1999 Nephi, Utah e Page 3 i Cfyurcf) Nevs. . VecMcIes awarded at i Bi-Sta- ke By dance next Tuesday Times-New- starts, the last dance will be held on Tuesday, Aug. 17th, from 8:30 until 11:30 p.m. All youth,' ages are in14-1- 8, vited. The dance will be held in David Leavitts back yard, 245 North 300 East, Nephi. Young single bid of $1,255. Christine Evans was awarded the 1988 Tbyota Corolla with a bid of $511. No bids were received on the 1980 Chevrolet Station Wagon or the 1971 Ford Galaxie 500. The minimum bid for the Chevrolet was $100 and for the Ford was $500. el Subscribe Today! Only $21.00 per year in Juab County Christine Evans was award missionary service Aug. 18, 1999, , in the Columbia Bogota South Mission. His farewell will be A Young Single Adult activity Sunday, Aug. 15, at 10:20 a.m. will be held Friday, Aug. 13, at Ward LDS 2nd in the Nephi 7:30 p.m. at he Old Gym in Chapel. He is the son of Laraine Nephi. Belliston of Nephi and Burtis Activities will include skating is Thelma Belliston of Spanish Fork. and a movie. Homemade root' beer and popcorn will be provided. Bring treats, if you want to. great-grandmoth- Christensen. Gym Party planned for Girls softball league and parents participants that If you dont have your own skates, bring a $1.00 to rent some. 4 (eveBecky Kouns at nings and weekends), work or Cindy Howard at Swimming will be from 7 to 8 623-230- 1 623-022- 4. tl. Francis, DPS, Kerf Attend the church of your choice each week! to help, please volunteer to He offers the newest Modestly priced Financing available Accepts most insurance plans Two convenient locations Spanish Fork and Payson Flash latest advances eliminate headgears! Call today - -- Your smile will thank you! w is. V are detected; what are the present risks, and the immediate and long-terconsequences of exposure," according the Dr. m m ' Back o School Sale Acheson. Summer in particular is a time when food safety becomes . The sweltering can sap pieces even more important," said Dr. your energy and ignite your 1 cup fresh orange juice (3 mediDavid Acheson, professor at thirst, making outdoor activities um oranges) Tufls University School of Medi- less epjoyable than they were In a food processor or blender, cine, director of the schools Food earlier in the season. puree all ingredients. Cooks Tip: If your food procesSafety Initiative, and Sunning on the beach, working of Safe Eating. "The common in the garden, or grilling in the sor or blender can crush ice, add e bacteria that cause backyard can be exhausting and 12 to 2 cups ice to make a disease love to grow in the warm even dangerous if you dont keep sherbet-lik- e dessert. summer temperatures. Some hydrated. Try blending a deli- Frozen Fruit Slush bacteria can double every 20 cious fruit smoothie to replenish 12 cup water minutes in the right warm envi- your liquids and quench your 14'cup frozen limeade concenronment." thirst. trate , A Berry Good Smoothie or a 12 . Tufts Universitys Dr. Acheson bag unsweetened offers some food safety tips: Frozen Fruit Slush from The frozen mixed-frui.slightly iKeep foods at their proper New American Heart Association thawed . temperature and wash your Cookbook, 25 Anniversary Edi- 1 tablespoon plus 1 teaspoon sughands. These two steps are often tion is easy to make for a refresh- ar missed during outdoor eating. 12 ice cubes (about 2 cups) ing break during the - Be careful in your use of bug , doldrums. An icy fruit smoothie , . Put half of each ingredient in kappers. When an electronic trap can energize your rooming rou- -' a blender and process until zaps a common housefly, millions tine and help you beat those smooth. Pour into three 13 cup i of bacteria on the surface of the , sweaty afternoons. molds. Repeat with remaining ' insect are scattered into the air. ingredients. Berry Good Smoothie 1 cup fresh strawberries, hulled If food is within a Freeze until firm, about 4 more disease could be and halved, or raspberries hours. 1 medium banana, cut into large spread than is prevented. Western Unlimiteds ; August 12 through 21 Beat the heat with healthyheatfruit smoothie s can be prevented. treatment in orthodontics Orthodontic care for the entire family ular group of food safety experts is their focus on the medical asthose pects of pathogens-hobugs are transmitted; how they food-born- ne PC specializes in smiles! rt Friendly, professional staff Free consultations Simple guidelines for safer iftrarar weather celebrations food-bor- state-of-the-a- Board Certified Elections will be held for the Coaches will schedule team league presidency (there was not pictures. Following a few simple guide- crobes. The initiatives collective lines may make your warm work provides medical and scweather celebrations safer and ientific views on specific e more satisfying. microorganisms in Practices that range from un- relation to both the acute and diseases they cause, as clean hands to using bug zappers long-tercan jeopardize food safety and well as possible ways to prevent cause serious illnesses, warn them. The uniqueness of this partic Tift University researchers. more are there Every year than 81 million cases of illnesses, resulting in up to 9,000 deaths, and most cases nofe? OircrbSSc driving goo Plan to have a great time. one this year). Volunteers to help run Mona and Nephi will also be appreciated. Anyone that cant attend the party, but is willing girls played softball this year and their parents are very welcome to attend the year-en- d softball party. It will take place Wednesday, Aug. 11, at 6:00 p.m. at the Nephi City Park. Awards will be presented. All p.m. Correspondent be considered. adult activity Friday at Old FAREWELL Elder Nathan Ronald Belliston is leaving for HOMECOMING Elder Kevin Bailey has returned from serving in the Nebraska Omaha Mission. He will give his report on Sunday, Aug. 15, 1999, at 12:30p.m. in the Nephi LDS 5th Ward. Kevin is the son of Rex and Carla Bailey. His grandparents are Carl and Loree Memmott. His s Juab County Commissioners and Juab County Sheriff David Carter opened bids on the latest Sheriffs Sale on Monday. Seven vehicles were available at the sale. All vehicles need to be picked up within two days of the bid award. All vehicles are at the Juab county Public Safety Building, 425 West Sheep Lane Drive, Nephi. Minimum bids were set for all the available vehicles. Bids lower than the set amount cannot Before school bi-sta- ed the bid for the 1991 brown Ford Taurus for the amount of $1,576. Rod Wankier won the bid for base blue the 1985 short-whetruck with a bid of $1,133. 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