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Show Page 4 Nephi, Utah I 'Wednesday, November 3, 1999 V Happenings. .. ! i Weellx Receipe i Top a timeless casserole f, a. -- Can you top the Green Bean Casserole? Now, you have the chance to give it a try. Eager cooks can enter their own variation of this tempting holiday favorite in the Can You Top the Green Bean Casserole? contest, sponsored by Frenchs French fined onions. i To enter, create an original main dish or side dish using at least 1 13 cups of French fried onions. Send the recipe to the Frenchs French fried onions Can You Tbp the Green Bean Casserole Contest, 411 Park Street, Upper Montclair, NJ 07043, by Dec. 30, 1999. Heres the classic recipe for inspiration: : Green Bean Casserole 1 can (10 34 ounces) condensed cream of mushroom soup c 34 cup milk 18 tsp. pepper . 2 pkgs. (9 oz. each) frozen cut green beans, thawed, or 2 cans (14.5 oz. each) cut green beans, drained . , 1 13 cups Frenchs French fried onions In V casserole, combine soup, milk and pepper; stir until well blended. Stir in beans and 23 cup French fried 1. 1 12-qua- P rt onions. y t s Bake at 350F for 30 minutes or until hot. Stir. Sprinkle with remaining 23 cup onions. Bake 5 minutes or until onions are golden. Makes 6 servings. , . 2. , fvO I v h its Be Seizure Smart cam- paign, the Foundation is offering school personnel nationwide special training in seizure recognition and first aid. Every teacher is likely to have at least one or more students with epilepsy in class at sometime in their career. The train-- . ing reduces fears, dispels myths had harmed them during a seiand empowers teachers and stu- zure by doing the wrong thing. dents to respond calmly and ap- Heres how to avoid doing the propriately when a seizure hap- wrong thing: Basic seizure first aid dos and pens in school," says Steven C. Schachter, M.D. chair of the donts Foundations Professional Advi- DO Cushion the childs head. sory Board. Turn the child on one side to Misconceptions about seizures and seizure first aid are so com- keep airway clear. mon that the Foundation also Time the seizure. If the seiwants the public to know what zure lasts more than five minto do and what not .to do. In a utes, call for medical assistance. national survey of people with Remain with the student unepilepsy, 15 pefcenl said someone til full consciousness returns. , DO NOT Community Calendar. . . The Times-New- s will publish a Community Calendar each week of events in our area. If you 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 P.O. Box 77, Nephi, Community Calendar, The Times-NewUtah 84648. No calendar events will be taken over the phone. Put anything in the mouth. This may cause broken teeth, lacerated gums, a punctured pallet or worse. Panic. Give oral medications the seizure. during Restrain or hold down. Doing s, Friday, November 5 NES Jandi Brought open house. Levan Ward Church, 6 to 8 p.m. Monday, November 8 Achievement Program, Multi-purpos- Building, e Fairgrounds 7:00 p.m. Multi-purpos- 0 Wednesday, November 10 Extension Christmas Open House, e Building, Fairgrounds Craft & Home Business Booths Multi-purpos- -- Open 5:00 9:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. - Mexican Cooking Made Easy, Mary Nielson 8:00 p.m. - Holiday Gift Baskets, Tanya J Seamons -- - Hannah Crockett. Her grandparents are Donna Lyman of Nephi and the late Larry Lyman, and Bill and Deanne Crockett of Garland. - Re-n- 0. High-Stepper- s. non-prof- it ' '1 This Community - -Calendar is brought to you by r.lt. Nebo Thriftway and Ben Franklin Store Reminding you that wo hart a wedding registry at Con Franklin that can bo used at either store. Stop at 385 North Main and see how easy it is! This Wecko Receptions November 6 Saturday, La Stowell and Jandi . Brought open house. Levan - ts seat 3. 1 the appropriate manufacturers guidelines for age, weight and height? There are car seats that accommodate children of all sizg es including infant seats, convertible seats, and seats. And many retailers have a policy that allows you to test the seat to ensure compliance with your vehicle. Be cautious when a safety seat: Its best to avoid relying on a used safety seat Strict federal standards went into effect after Jan. 1, 1931, so older seats might not be as reliable. If you must use one, be sure that the seat was never involved in a crash as child safety seats are built to withstand only one crash. Also know the make, model number and manufacturing date of the used seat. The information is needed for parents to be aware of any future recalls. Finally, make sure that the seat shows no signs of wear and tear. Some rear-facin- , r ' f e - HU My name is Kayden Ross Palmer. My proud parents are Jus ton and Misty and we live in SL George. weighed 7 lbs, 8 ox and measured at 20 34 inches long. My grandparents re Kayle and Ronda Johnson of Nephi, Rick and Lucinda Kay of Mona, and Paul and Claudette of SL George. My great grand parents are Ken and Doria Lynn of St. George, Wallace and Gaye Kay of Mona, Roth and JenaVee Palmer of South Jordan and Ruby McKay of West Jordan. the seat tightly in the car. More calcium, feuer ae Check guidelines before purchasing: Does your child meet Day Ward Church, 0 to 8 p.m. Levan LDS 2nd Ward on Saturday, Nov. 6, 1999, from 6:00 until 8:00 p.m. was a member of the Grandparents of the couple are She attended Marion and Fern Wankier, RobThe Epilepsy Foundation is a Dixie ert Brough, Don and Joyci College. national organization Lee is the son of Richard and McGregor, and Glen and Fran-tin-e founded in 1968 as the Epilepsy Ann j Stowell pf LeXtdLHe grad-- ,' QliVerson." Foundation of America1. The only uated from uab School and ' The couple will make their first High such organization wholly dedi- LDS He attended Dix- home in Orem while they contincated to the welfare of people ie Seminary. to College prior serving an ue their education at Utah Valwith epilepsy, our mission is sim- LDS Mission to the Caracas Ven ley State College. ple: to work for children and adults affected by seizures through research, education, advocacy and service, and to make manufacturers offer replacement Carefully secure your child in schools safer for young people parts for particular models. the seat: There are a few impowith seizure disorders. Be aware of recalls: Has a rtant steps you should follow to manufacturer recently recalled ensure that your child is proper-l- y the safety seat you purchased? In fastened in a safety seat First, some cases the manufacturer can make sure that the harness recorrect the problem, other times tainer clip is present to ensure a the seats should be returned to tight fit and to prevent the straps the manufacturer and destroyed. from twisting. Next, place your For information on recalls, you child in the safety seat and faschild-safet- y can contact the National High- ten the harness. You should be way TVaffic Safety Administra- able to fit just one finger between tions Auto Safety Hotline, at the harness and your childs co800424-939llarbone. The retainer clip that Follow proper installation keeps the harness over the As any parent knows, keeping Be sure to follow the childs shoulders should be at kids happy and safe during a procedures: basic guidelines for installing armpit level. Wrapping your drive is no easy feat Although child safety seat as outlined child in a blanket or quilt before tears and tantrums cant always your in the instruction manual. To fastening the safety harness can be avoided, parents can follow ensure the tightest possible fit, hinder the straps from properly some easy steps to make children suggest that two individ- securing. Instead, place blankets experts safer while riding in the car. install the seat with one on top of the child after heshe is uals According to the National Safe person sitting or kneeling in it properly fastened in the safety Kids Campaign, child Daughter bom Sept 26, 1999, seats are extremely effective to Bart and Carmen Jackson. when correctly installed and used in passenger cars, reducing She will be named Brooklyn Jackson. Her grandparents the need for hospitalization by 69 are Marcile Jackson of Nephi percent for children ages 4 and and the late Harold Jackson, under. Always refer to the instrucand William and Ann Alderson tions that accompany a child of Olive Branch, Mississippi. seat But here are a few suggestions from cars.com to assist parents who are shopping for and installing a car seat: November 24 Wednesday, Minimum ' followed by a reception that evening at the TVemonton Stake Center. There will be an open house honoring the couple at the safety while the other person secures seat. p.m. 7:00 p.m. - Dipping Chocolates Can Be Fun & Easy, Annette Lovell 8:00 p.m. - Making SCENTS of the Holiday, Kathy Trout . Daughter bom Sept. 13, 1999, to Brian and Elsie Crockett of TVemonton. She will be named Great-grandparen- Extension Christmas Open House, e Building, Fairgrounds. Craft & Home Business Booths Open Mission. A wedding luncheon will be held at the Little America Hotel Choosing are Alden and Florence Crockett of Pocatello, Idaho. Tuesday, November 9 5:00-9:0- Lee Stowell Brough will be married in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on Friday, Nov. 5, 1999. Jandi is the daughter of Jodi McGregor of Laguna Beach, California, and Curtis and Nancy Brough of TVemonton. She graduated from Bear River High School and LDS Seminary. She so may cause pulled and torn muscles and can result in broken bones. Give food or drink until the person is fully conscious. Schools wishing information about epilepsy and the training program for teachers and administrators should contact their local Epilepsy Foundation or call bom to area the right couple PT Conference November 6 Saturday, Lee Stowell and 4-- H New babies and Jandi Brough Lee Stowell and Jandi Brough to exchange vows in Salt Lake Temple and Jandi ezuela Epilepsy Foundation makes schools safer for children with epilepsy During November, the Epilepsy Foundation and its affiliates around the country are initiating a campaign to make the nations schools seizure safe for children with epilepsy. As part of ! tfir v iii'Xv V- Lee Stowell A ' re-usi- ng I hip fractures An ounce of prevention may be worth much more than a pound of protection against hip fractures. j Every year, nearly 300,000 American women and men suffer hip fractures, and usually require hospitalization and major surgery. A recent study concluded that hip fractures are largely preventable. The results, published in the journal Clinical plementation as a preventive measure is minimal; less than $50 a year per person. Daily consumption of 1,200 mg of supplemental calcium by all U.S. women 75 years of age or older was found to be based upon 34 months of supplementation. If the same risk reduction can be achieved in less time, then calcium supplements are considered cost-effectiv- e, for all Americans Therapeutics , indicated that nearly half of these incidents age 65 and older. could be avoided if people 50 The National Institutes of cost-effectiv- e years and older would consume about 1,200 mg less than an ounce of supplemental calcium per day. The study was conducted by Adrianne Bendich, Ph.D., Shelah Leader, PhD. and Pradip Muhu-r- i, Phi)., to determine the cost savings of preventing hip fractures. In 1995, the cost of treatment for hip fractures in the US: totaled 15.6 billion. ; . Compared to expensive medical procedures and the stays in fadLiiee sasodat-e- d with hip fracture recovery, points out Dr. Bendkh, the cost of 1,200 mgday of calcium sup . long-term-ca- , Health and the National Academy of Sciences recommend postmenopausal women should be getting between 1,200 and 1,500 mg of elemental calcium each day. Even small increases in calcium supplementation could yield savings for the Medicare program, which covers more than S3 percent of the costs associated with hip fractures for patients f age 65. i . Mers important, says Dr, Bendich, it can also significantly reduce the toll of human suffering and death associated with hip fractures I POOR |