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Show '(! Wednesday, November 10, 1999 Nephi, Utah '(EhneB-NebJ- B Womens club members leam to use the Internet ' I 3fafe 1 It was an evening of education as members of the GFWC 21st CenturyDejphic Literary Club went the 5th6th back-to-scho- ol Grade Center that is. Cheri Chryst, computer lab instructor, of the Intergave an over-vienet. For some it was familiar information, however, several of the club members had never used a computer or the Internet. Mrs. Chryst explained how todays students are very computer savvy. Most students have been actively uying computers since Kindergarten some even earlier. Fear of learning something hew is usually the cause for many (especially adults) to avoid getting into the Internet. .The Internet !is a great tool. Just about anything you want to know you can find out over the Internet," she said. By the time students reach the middle school they are expected to do major research projects using the computer lab. Teachers require students to become computer literate while at the same time gainw ed genealogy, greeting cards and many more. She also explained how the schools computers can be monitored to avoid students from logging on to unacceptable sites. Following the meeting, club members were reminded about the deadline for taking orders for Holiday pies. Orders need to be turned in by Nov. 17. Pies will SURFING THE INTERNET Marty Senn, Ruth Wetherell and introduction to using the Internet at Ernestine Vest get hands-obe delivered before n the 5th 1 6th Grade Center. Bright ideas for outdoor vdnfcer workouts at night Since 60 percent of all pedesAs the days grpw shorter, the accidents occur at twilight, best trian the of knowing importance ways to keep an eye on yourself dusk or night, according to Trafand your surroundings when the fic Safety Facts 1996, its important to increase visibility during sun goes down, grows larger. When exercising in the dark, these hours. An easy tip is to for example, one of the most im- wear apparel or footwear with portant concerns to address is reflective material. Applying reflective material to a garment visibility. Being visible to oncomcan help make it up to 1,500 the reduce can traffic help ing ing knowledge. Mrs. Chryst helped the club risk of injury and accidents, es- times brighter than a white tee members log on to various sites pecially when exercising during shirt. The brightness is a result of retroreflection, which is the hours. they were interested in, includ science of light returning toward its original source. Reflective material enhances visibility at night by creating a bright image. When illuminated by a cars headlights, the added low-lig- ht Malvola Russell dies at age 83 in Salt Lake Malvola Bennett Russell, age 83, passed away Nov. 6, 1999, at the University of Utah Hospital in Salt Lake City. She was born Aug. 23, 1916, in Deseret, Utah, to Susan Malvo- - Temple on Feb. 23, 1985. He preceded her in death on Feb. 16, 1984. She was an active member of the LDS Church. She is survived by her children, Robert (Bob) Paul Russell, great-grandchildre- n; Plan your route and let others know your favorite exercise routes. Wear active wear and sneakers with reflective material. Know where telephones are located along the course. If at all possible, consider carrying a cellular phone. Carry identification or write your name and phone number on the inside of your sneaker or in a jacket pocket. Include all pertinent medical information. Dont wear jewelry or carry large amounts of cash but do take a small amount of money for emergency purposes. Run or walk facing traffic so visibilenhances the you are always aware of oncombrightness them of the wearers, letting ing traffic. ity be seen more clearly by drivers. Stay alert. Run or walk with a partner The sooner drivers see pedestrior time more the on the road, ans dog. the drivers have to react. Keep volume on headphones Traffic and low visibility are low so you can hear what is gonot the only dangers that face an ing on around you. Exercise in familiar areas. outdoor athlete. Here are some additional bright" ideas for be- Find out which businesses or ing street smart when hitting the stores are open along your route. road: Vary your route. la Frampton and Benjamin Winter Bennett. She married Paul Russell May 1, 1937, in Nephi. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Jordan River LDS Mrs. Bruce (Sharon) Jensen, Gwen Russell, and Mrs. Steven (Debra) Stowell; 8 grandchilsisdren; 6 ter, Lorayne VandeVanter; and brother, Charles Farrell (Bud) Bennett. She was proceeded in death by three brothers and two sisters. The funeral will be held at the Union Fort LDS 5th Ward, 6770 South 500 East, Midvale, on Wednesday, Nov. 10, at 11:00 a.m. A viewing will be held at GofTMortuary, 8090 South State, Midvale one hour prior to the funeral. Interment will be at Vine Bluff Cemetery, Nephi, Utah, at 3:00 p.m. Malvola Bennett Russell Page 5 Community New Year .' celebration is planned being now to Start - . Avoid unpopulated areas, deserted streets and overgrown trails, and dimly lit areas at night. , Mercury to Eclipse the Sun On Monday, Nov. 15, Mercury will pass in front of the Sun creating what astronomers call a transit of Mercury." The upcoming transit will be the first of its kind visible from the western United States since November of 1960. Those with properly filtered telescopes or binoculars should be able to spot Mercurys tiny, dark disk first touch the northern part of the Sun at about 2:11 p.m. MST. The next transit of Mercury to be visible from the western US will occur in 2006. Sheep Feativalengage in Bighorn A chance to watch desert sheep combighorn bat and courtship awaits Nov. 19 and 20, as the Utah Division ofWildlife Resources sponsors its first F estival in Moab. Participants should bring binoculars or a spotting scope. 4WD vehicles are recommended. Call 6. Bird Feeding Seminars will be the and bird Bird subjects of feeding watching two workshops sponsored by the Division of Wildlife Resources Nov. 16, 7 p.m., at the CEU Prehistoric Museum in Price, and Dec. 2, 6:30 p.m., at the DWRs Northeastern Region office, 152 East 100 North, Vernal. Free. Fire Service History the Utah Museum Nov. 12:00 of On Saturday, noon, 13, Fire Service History & Firefighter Memorial Foundation g will be holding a ceremony at the Deseret Grantsville. near Peak Complex, Display will include apand tributes. paratus, displays, ground-breakin- Old Time Fiddlers The Blackhawk Old Time Fiddle Contest will take place Saturday, Nov. 13, at the Blackhawk Arena in Salina. On Friday, Nov. 12, a concertjam session will take place. Both are free. They will be followed by the Cowboy Rodeo Commission Championship Finals at 8 p.m. Call Education Week American Education Week will mark its 78th anniversawith school districts throughout the country ry Nov. celebrating the accomplishments of their students and teachers. The theme is Students Today, Leaders Tomor14-2- 0, row." Utah Winter Games 45 free instructional clinics and 55 competitive events for athletes of all abilities in 17 different winter sports will be offered. Equipment is free and many clinics come with free or reduced rate lift tickets. Clinics begin Nov. 16 and run through Dec. 23. Call ring-iplanning the Millennial Year, New York n Community New Year Celebration. Plans are still being finalized; however, the celebration will feature the sounds of Big Band, a floor show, picture gallery, and much more. Proceeds will go to the Juab County Centennial Playhouse. City-styl- Briefs. . . Bonneville Trail e, Utahs Bonneville Shoreline Trail was honored at a White House ceremony on Oct. 21 by First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton who announced 50 Millennium Legacy Trails. The trail being Trail is a long multi-us- e built across the foothills of the Wasatch Mountain range near the eastern shoreline of ancient Lake Bonneville. 90-mi- le non-motoriz- Excavation Site y Fremont Habitations The Mushroom Springs on the Great Salt Lake will be the topic of the Dixie Chapter of the Utah Archaeological Society meeting Wednesday, Nov. 17, at 7 p.m. in the St George City Council Chambers, 175 East 200 North. Call Site-Earl- ML N?bo FFA SPAGHETTI DINNER fl SPONSORSHIP AUCTIONS 1. Chad Winn Novombor 11, 1909 DINNER - 6:00 PM AUCTION - 7:00 PM HIGH SCHOOL Auction Chad Winn $3 par parton OR $10 par family RSVP appraclatad college officers ' The FACILITY AGRICULTURE r. 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Intimate Strangers "Unseen Life On Earth" demonstrates, human beings share the planet with a hidden world that is beautiful, often startling, complex, and upon which all life depends, lb 7 Tuesdays, Nov. 9 through Nov. 30, air on KUED-Chann- el at 7:00 p.m. Mines to be Sealed The Utah Division of Oil, Gas and Mining's Abandoned Mine Reclamation Program will soon begin closing 75 abandoned mines near Marysvale. Bat gate will allow the animals to continue to use the mines for living space while denying access to people. Life Beyond Earth on KUED-Channtwo-ho7, special airing Wednesday, Nov. 10, at 7.00 p.m., tells the story of humanitys search for extraterrestrial life. This ur el Veterans Day Concert members of the nations armed forces Past and present will be honored at the Utah National Guard s Annual Veterans Day Concert at 7.00 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 11, at the U of U Huntsman Center. The concert, which is free and open 7 for broadto the public, will be taped by KUED-Channcast on Saturday, Nov. 13 at 7.00 p.m. el Health Hotline Emergency preparedness will be the topic of Novembers Deseret NewsIHC Health Hotline to be offered Saturday, Nov. 13, from 10 a.m. to 12 noon. Call Winter Cporfc Compendium TV antenna, not a Inverted Aerials No, dysfunctional but definitely a lack of concern for personal safety. Aerial-ist- a routinely huck themselves off near vertical ramps prepared to exacting angles, pitch, height, etc, launching themselves nearly 60 feet In the air. Chiropractors take note, they also twist and flip like madmenwomen with the top triple back flips. jumpers performing quadruple-twistin- g |