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Show Wednesday, October 20, 1999 tDje Nephi, Utah f&i Page 3 "LDS Hospital researchers .!V studying limfc between Llonti Temple 2nd Word and genes depression on Social Fall Proxy Li During the course of their ties in the future for early diaglives, millions ofAmericans will nosis and treatment of depresexperience some form of clinical sion and other diseases. depression. While treatment opThe LDS Hospital study is curtions have improved over the rently one of less than a handful few years, the root cause of of studies in the country that are The Nephi 2nd LDS Ward fall past is still not clearly looking at the genetic links of depression social will be held in the culturunderstood. unipolar depression, which is Oct. at on al hall 21, Thursday, Genetic researchers at LDS much more common than bipo6:30 p.m. Various soups, vegetable trays, Hospital, though, have a hypoth- lar depression. "Because unipolar depression dinner rolls and cakes will be esis that is gaining support in the bescientific is the more common form of decommunity. They buffet-stylPlease served bring lieve that a pression, finding the genes that may genetics play and utensils. own l your key role in determining why may be responsible for this type There will be a family-hom- e some individuals are more vul- of depression will be harder, but evening presentation and mate- nerable to depression disorders the benefit will likely be greater rials to assist families with sucwho are seemingly since more people suffer from others than cessful family-hom- e evenings immune to and they this form of depression, says Dr. depression, will be available. for are now the looking culprit Cannon-AlbrigAll ward members are invited Family members who should to come and enjoy the meal and gene. The researchers are conduct- consider participation in the LDS the friendship. ing a multi-yea- r study of Utah Hospital study are those who i families one of the largest and have experienced five or more of most extensive studies in the the following symptoms nearly nation and are in need of par- every day for at least two weeks: ticipants who have three or more loss of pleasure; feelings of sadblood relatives who suffer from ness or hopelessness; changes in t assignments The Nephi Utah Stake Manti LDS Temple Proxy Assignment will take place Oct. 26 through Oct 30. All those who are temple recommend holders are invited to participate. ' Each ward has a sign-u- p sheet with times of events. Please see your ward bishopric or priesthood leader for further information. Special Primary FAREWELL Elder Matt A. Bowles has been called to serve i'a the Ikxas, Dallas Mission. He is the son of Chad and Patti Bowles. His grandparents are Marge Bowles and the late Max Bowles, and Max and Pat Andreasen and the late Mardene Sunday, Oct. 24, will be the Andreasen. His farewell will be special Primary presentation at Oct 24th in the Nephi Stake Cen- Sacrament meeting in the Nephi ter at 12:40 p.m. He will enter the 2nd LDS Ward. MTC on Nov. 3, 1999. The program, under the direction of the ward Primary presi- Thursday at Church e. soup-bow- ht presentation Sunday in 2nd North Stake Ward Relief Society Fall Social on Friday Scout court of honor on Tuesday bipolar or unipolar depression and who are willing to complete a family health questionnaire and mental-healt- h survey. Our goal is to find predisposThe Nephi North Stake Relief ing genes for common disorders, t, dency, will begin at 10:20 a.m. in Society Fall Social will be held says Lisa PhD, Oct. 22, at 6:30 p.m. in the Nephi director of LDS Hospital Genetthe chapel. All Primary children will par- North Stake Center. ic Research. Our hope is that by The theme will be "A Celebraticipate in presenting the proidentifying the predisposing gram. There will be speaking tion of Appreciation. genes and understanding them A special program will follow there will be greater opportuni parts and all of the children will dinner. sing. Cannon-Albrigh- A scout court of honor will be held for scouts ofthe Nephi Utah LDS Stake on Tuesday, Oct. 26. The court ofhonor will be held at the Nephi Utah Stake Center ul at 7 p.m. The Nephi 7th Ward will be When the inky night air sends hosts. All scouts, their leaders and chills down the spine and the sinfamilies are encouraged to at- ister crackle of autumn leaves is tend. the only noise heard for miles around, you know Halloween is right around the corner. Its a time for outrageous celebrations complete with fiendish costumes, slimy decorations and creepy cuisine. And, according to the National Retail Foundatjnp, vyith 82. - Fovrtxes family reunion r I Family members met at Nephi pity Park on Thursday, Sept. I a reunion. Those in attendance were: Olive Fowkes 23 rd, for (Daryl) Stanley, Bessie Fowkes Jones, Elaine Fowkes Lewellyn, Doris (Hal) Clark, Renee Fowkes Belliston, Sharon Fowkes (Lynn) $alle. Diane Painter and daugh-Ur, Ann Salisbury Wing, Marjo- He Salisbury Boswell, and Murray. The family mingled and shared Le-fe- re pictures and stories. Olive Fowkes Stanley gave a history of Lucy Ann Bond Fowkes. Bessie Fowkes Jones gave a history of John Fowkes and Elaine Fowkes Lewellyn gave a history of Mary Jane Blake Bond Wright The family went to the cemetery to place "Faith In Every FootsUp markers on the headstones of their pioneer ancestors. Cheese is the Trick for Boo-tifHalloween Treats cream cheese "glue. Spoon the eyeballs onto spaghetti, irises up, and spoon sauce around them. String Cheese Ghosts Bring spooky specters to the Halloween table by creating edible ghosts. or loss of energy; feelings of worthlessness or relentless or excessive or recurrent thoughts of death or suicide. "Clinical depression is more than having a bad day or coping with a major loss. Its not a personal weakness or a character flaw. Its not something you can just snap out of, says Dr. "Depression is a disease that requires medical intervention. WTe hope our research will make a difference for future generations of Utahns Cannon-- Albright. who may be affected by depression. If you have questions about participation in the study, or to enroll, please call LDS Hospital Genetic Research at 801-581-11- or Letters fo the editor policy. Hie Times News welcomes opinions from its readers concerning any subject pertinent to Juab County. Letters should be to the point and must include the writers name, address and telephone number. 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NephiCity Levan Tbwn Mona Tbwn ; COPY lessness; inability to concentrate, recall or make decisions; fatigue sure chest filled with skulls and crossbones. Use pretzel sticks, popcorn and grated Parmesan and Cheddar cheese. Serve this snack in a container decorated as a treasure Peel mozzarella string cheese chest or a plastic Dont be the only one dressed halfway from bottom up to form ghost tails and plug in pepper- up at the party. Dress up food corns for the eyes. Arrange the tables as well. Identify ghoulish ghosts on. a cutting board deco- snacks with cardboard tombstone-decorated markers. Place percent ofchildren participating rated as a gravestone. in Halloween activities, expectaFrankenstein Fingers For- plastic spiders, bugs and Toll Free (888) 343-228- 8 tions can run frighteningly high get the lab, grow your own Fran- stretched cotton for spider webs for party hosts. kenstein body parts right at beside the treats. While Halloween is a time to home! Bake breadsticks until albe more liberal with sweets, too most golden-browCut Amerih much candy can be a nightmare can cheese into thick for parents. Plan a menu of sa- oval shapes resembling "finger- Timeo-New- o of on with a dishes nails and the end ghoulish spin, vory place 56k V.90 Modems, World WideWeb, including ghastly cheese snacks each breadstick. Broil until .that make" easy and irresistible cheese softens slightly. Serve Web & Client Baced standouts. With more than 200 crispy Frankenstein Fingers News, Home Pages, Tech Support domestic varieties, cheese is one with a side of "bloody marinara of the most versatile foods to- sauce for dipping. Cheese Witches Using Still Only $14.95 Unlimited day particularly when it comes to giving your Halloween a boost. witch or other Halloween-shape- d h Try these creatively spooky cookie cutters, cut out "The National Internet Service Provider With a Local Presence ideas: thick slices of your favorite cheese, like Cheddar or Colby. Spaghetti and Eyeballs Lure monsters to the table with Lay cheese slices over bread and this creepy meal. T make eye- luncheon meats to create sandwiches. Serve balls, creaU eerie irises, made open-face- d from cutting up black olives into cold or broil until cheese melts circle or sliver shapes, and attach slightly. Also, serve mini cheese We would like to thank the following businesses that participated in the 2nd Annual Holiday to biU-siz- e cheese balls (using a cutouts alone or on crackers. Showcase sponsored by the Nephi City Chamber of Commerce. Cross-bone melon ball scooper) with a little Crunch SurNutnhiz prise little pirates with a trea Robinsons Home Furnishings Ravens Gifts Keith South GCMI lilies n Lace Department of Workforce Services Hills Heath Care Usana Heritage Dr. Stallone Vitality Plus Movies Plus Nebonet KYKN 103.9 Radio Robbies Photography WH Publishing Candle Guys Musikschule Frohlich After receiving considerable input from parents, the elected officials ofNephi, Mona and Levan are asking residents to conduct their activities on SatHalloween 'RidcOr-'De1999. urday night, October 30, ' 4! sleeping and eating patterns; irritability, anxiousness, or rest- like to thank KYKN personalities Ray Wanty, Deb Ingram and Cathrene Thompson for their fine job in broadcasting our event five. Thanks to Diane and Charlie Hall for the continual help with chamber sponsorship. Thank you to the Times News for their advertisement. Thanks to the Cheerleaders who provided baked goods and the Nephi Youth Court for selling hamburgers and sodas. A big thank you to Shep, and Jan Kuester for all their planning and direction, without their help this event would not be possible. The following are the drawing winners. We would also Prize Donator Tim McGraw Photograph "The Mummy Peppermint Oil Dutch Oven Mark Wills Photograph Candle Holder Candle Bear Foot Photograph Robbies Photography Movies Plus Young Living Farms WH Publishing Robbies Photography Candle Guys Robbie's Photography Lillies NTace Robinsons Home Furnishings Fall Floral Arrangement Banana Chair Winner Greg Whimpey Kyle Ashworth Jackie Pew Deb Ingram Jason Gee Lorie Conklin Rachel Beilis ton Thalia Mickelson Jackie Pew The Grand Prize of a weekend for two to St. George Hampton Inn and 2 Green Fee passes for 18 holes of golf was won by Thalia Mickelson. Thank you to everyone who participated and attended this show. We hope next year it will be and better. We are scheduled for the last weekend of September 2000 for our next show. bier Thank You Nephi City Chamber of Commerce |