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Show Celebrate your children spend time together having fun It has been said that every day is kids day, but until now America has not had an official day to celebrate children and raise awareness of issues. Parents are encouraged to take the pledge to spend meaningful time with their kids; to talk, to listen; to learn and play; to share a moment, create a memory and make a kids day. One of the most delicious ways to spend time together is by baking bread or rolls. Peanut Butter Turtle Rolls Makes 8 turtles flour 12 cups 12 cup sugar 2 envelopes Fleischmanns RapidRise Yeast 1 teaspoon salt 1 cup milk 12 cup water 12 cup peanut butter 1 egg, lightly beaten 1 tablespoon water Chopped peanuts andor sugar, optional Peanuts, raisins or date pieces In large bowl, combine 1 12 cups flour, 12 cup sugar, undissolved yeast, and salt. Heat milk, 12 cup water, and peanut butter until very warm (120 to 130F). Gradually add to dry ingredients. Beat 2 minutes at medium speed of an electric mixer, scraping bowl occasionally. Stir in enough remaining flour to make soft dough. Knead on lightly floured surface until smooth and elastic, about 6 to 8 minutes. Cover; let rest 10 minutes. Grease 2 large baking sheets. Divide dough into 8 equal portions. Make 1 turtle from each portion using the folof portion. Shape remaining dough into smooth ball for body. Place on greased lowing procedure: Reserve baking sheet. Divide reserved dough in half. From one half, pinch off piece and roll to make small rope for tail; form remaining piece onto oblong head. Attach head and tail to body; pinch to seal. Divide remaining piece into 4 equal ropes for legs; place partially under body in appropriate places. Repeat with remaining pieces. Roll to make dough to make 8 turtles. Cover; let rise in warm, draft-freplace until doubled in size, about 30 to 60 minutes. With scissors, make small snips in dough (about deep) across body to mark shell. Make 2 small cuts at end of each leg to make webbed feet. Combine egg and 1 tablespoon water in a small bowl; brush over dough. If desired, sprinkle with chopped peanuts andor sugar. Insert peanuts, raisins, or date pieces for eyes. Bake at 375 for 15 to 20 minutes or until done. Remove from sheets; let cool on wire racks. youth-relate- d 4-- 4 one-fourt- h e 14-inc- h New baby Son born Feb. 6, 2003, to Kyle and Amy Stanley of Mona. He will be named Makaden Kyle Stanley. His grandparents are Glen and Carla Walker of Orem, and Kevin and Janice Stanley of Mona. are Dale and Fanny Berry, and Sid Walker, all of Kearns, Alice Shepherd of Levan, and Lila Stanley of Mona. Great-grandparen- FIRST BIRTHDAY Parker Jay Applegate turned one year old on Feb. 25, 2003. Ilis parents are Jay and Suzie Applegate of South Jordan. His grandparents better how a patient feels and what a patient is experiencing than the paknows tient. You owe it to yourself and to your doctor to com- municate the important details of how you feel so an appropriate course of treatment can be started. When you feel ill enough to go to your doctor, make sure you get the right treatment by being a savvy patient: fully explain your symptoms (What is making you the most miserable? What is your worst symptom?). Then ask your doctor what he or she feels is the cause of your illness. Is it viral or bacterial? Both bacteria and viruses can make you sick, but the treatments for these "The Place To Watch A Movie" Stadium Seating THX Sound Exit 252, Pavson, Utah 633 South 950 West Movie Schedule - February 28 March 6 two types of infections are drug-resista- drug-resistan- We have come to a 50! ORDER AND PRINT YOUR TICKETS ONLINE AT www.atadiumcinemax.com or Matinee Price No dixoount All 1 ((NO LATE SHOW SUNDAY)) pawn Showtime 53.50 at the Careers Unlimited School of Dental Assisting. She is currently employed at Central Valley Medical Center. Tom graduated from Juab High School and Nephi Seminary. He served in the California Fresno Mission. He is currently employed with his father in the catering busi- ness. The new couple will make their first home in Nephi. If in our excitement we failed to send you an invitation, please consider this one and join us. ts (SOI) 465-850- 0 w ww.xtadiumcinrmax.com fection, antibiotics are definitely not the answer. Lacey Johnson and Greg Haney In fact, most cold and flu viruses are self-limitin- This means that you will feel better after the illness has run its course, generally in two to three w'eeks. This does not mean that you will feel less sick when you have a virus. Many viruses will make you feel absolutely miserable. In these cases your physician may suggest treatments for easing your symptoms so that you can be more comfortable. He or she may give you medicine to dry a runny nose, alleviate congestion, or dull the pain of an accompanying headache. In most cases dramatically different. Antibiotics are only appropri ate for bacterial infections and should never be taken for viruses such as colds, flu, and bronchitis. Taking antibiotics when they are not needed encourages the development and spread of infections that are difficult and expensive to treat, and sometimes fatal, hi fact, thousands of people are infected and die each year as a result of illnesses caused t bacteria. by For this reason it is critical to determine whether vou no treatment beyond home remedies is required. milestone...Something is really nifty, Debbie Newton has finally reached (EARLY SHOW SAT. SUN Alice Marie, daughter of Blaine and Norma Malquist, has chosen to be sealed to Thomas Howard, son of Howard and Pam Stubbs, in the Manti LDS Temple on March 1, 2003. All friends and family are invited to attend a reception held in their honor at the Nephi lst2nd8th Ward, 222 S 100 E, Nephi that evening from 6 to 8 p.m., followed by a dance from 8 to 9 p.m. Alice graduated from Juab High School and Nephi Seminary. She just finished school have a bacterial or viral infection before you begin taking antibiotics. It is also critical that antibiotics are never demanded of the doctor by the patient. Often FIRST BIRTHDAY Livia llene and Leonie Virginia Antimes we assume that we derson celebrated their first birthday on Feb. 13, 2003. They know what the doctor should are the daughters of David and Alison Anderson of Salt Lake do when we are ill because City. Their grandparents are Norman and llene Anderson of the same thing worked last Nephi, and Frances Groncman of Provo. time. Your doctor is trained is Virginia Anderson ofNephi. to distinguish bacterial and viral illnesses. Illness caused by bacteria and viruses are very similar. Take advantage of your doctors training by communicating what your illness feels like and determining the appropriate treatment together. If you have a viral in- Improve Your health by communicating with your doctor Recent studies show that patients who talk openly with their doctors receive better health care and are more satisfied than those who do. not. Doctors are medical experts, but no one Thomas Stubbs and Alice Malquist to marry in the Manti Temple Great-grandmoth- are Lee and LuDean Sperry ofNephi, and Greg and Carol Applegate of South Jordan. His is Emma Talbot of Oak City. great-grandmoth- Thomas Stubbs and Alice Malquist Your medical professional is your greatest ally on the road to recovery. People w ho communicate with their doctors are more satisfied and receive better health care than those who don't. So, remember to ask these questions when von next see your doctor:1. Is my illness caused by a virus or bacteria? 2. When should I expect to feel better? - 3. When should I call your office or come back if I'm not feeling better? 4. What can I do at home to feel better? r Greg Haney and Lacey Johnson to marry March 1st Drayton G. Haney is pleased to announce the marriage of his parents, Greg 1). Haney to Lacey M. Johnson on Saturday. March 1, 2003. A reception will be held in their honor that evening from 7.00 to 9.00 p.m. at the Mona Ward cultural hall, 65 East 100 North. Mona. Greg is the son of Karen G. Hanev of Coalville and Terry and Diane Haney of Nephi. His grandparents are Clark and Margorie Greenhalgh of Nephi. Lacey is the daughter of Mike K. and Tonya Johnson of Mona. Her grandparents are Darrell Willdcn of Delta. Alvin and Marilyn Mitchell of layson, Keith E. Johnson of Payson, and Berry Steggell of Lindon. and Lacey Greg. Drayton will make their first home in Nephi. All of our friends and family are invited, this is an official invitation if you were missed in receiving one. Please feel welcome to come. Subscribe Today! 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