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Show TimcsNclits Tije I Page He UNIVERSITY 4-- H By Margie Memmott Extension Educator By as toys) for several hours and moist surfaces (such as bathroom sinks) for up to three days. They can enter the body through the mouth, nose, eyes and breaks in the skin without the person even knowing he or she is infected. When theres a small child in the house who attends any type of daycare center or nursery school, illnesses in the rest of the family seem to increase. Thats money. Americans spend because small children are constantly touching things, other people and putting their hands in their mouths, which increases the spread of Germs are most often spread by hands through contact. They can also be transferred from inanimate surfaces to hands germs. To help keep germs person-t- under control, adults need to o-person be particularly vigilant about good cleaning habits. Some germs and can live on dry surfaces (such Children should, of course vice-vers- be Talent Contest to be held The Juab County eating and after using the bathroom. Adults should do this too. Children learn by example, as we all know. Spills and potty accidents should be cleaned up immediately. Keep plenty of paper towels and clean sponges on hand. Use a disinfectant or antibacterial cleaning Of- 4-- the annual fice is sponsoring Talent Contest. The contest will he held at the Juab County Fairgrounds Building in Nephi at 6:00 p.m. on Apr. 3. Entrants will participate in one of four talent areas: vocal, instrumental, piano, or variety. There are three age groups: 5th grade and younger, grades and 4-- Multi-Purpos- e h grades. contestants will receive certificates, while the overall All winners will receive special awards. The top four senior category winners will represent Juab County at the State contests in Logan during July. The public is invited to attend. Anyone who would like 4-- more information should contact the Juab Count tension Office at Ex- 623-345- Anyone interested should stop by the Extension Office and fill out an entry form. YUBA STATE PARK SUMMER JOBS AVAILABLE ThiMarMnM)nal positions taught to wash their hands regularly throughout the day, particularly before and after 4-- H last- ing up to nine months and do not include benefits. Duties include assistance in com- prod- uct. Be sure to read and follow the product labels directions. Disinfectant wipes are particularly handy because they can be conveniently stored and are disposable. Toys that go into a childs mouth should be disinfected regularly. Clean them with multipurpose cleaner. To disinfect toys, use a disinfectant cleaner. Again, be sure to read and follow the product label's directions. Other surfaces that should be disinfected after each use include diaper changing surfaces, countertops and a tabletops. Common touch areas, such as refrigerator handles, light switch covers, faucets, toilet seats, flush handles and door handles, should be disinfected regularly. Floors and mats where babies play should be cleaned. High chairs should be wiped down after each use. With all this cleaning going on, it's important that cleaning products are stored in a locked cabinet or up high, out of the reach of children. Even if stored up high, a childproof latch is a necessitv. Curious plete paik operations: performing custodial and maintenance duties, fee collection, greeting park visitors; and other duties as assigned. Mu.-.- t he at least Josh Palmer On Jan. 13, 2003, the Teen Council met' to elect new officers for the 2003 year. A few of those elected were: President, Selena SutherChance land; 4-- Helping Young Children Avoid Illness about $5 billion each year on their colds. About $3 billion is spent on doctors visits and $2 billion on treatments. An estimated 60 million days of school and 50 million days of work are lost annually because of the common cold. And, some 5.5 million visits to doctors offices each year are due to skin infections, reports The Soap and Detergent Association. Vice-Presiden- t, Kendall; Secretary, Hilary Hitchcock; Reporter, Josh Palmer; and Photographers, Andrea Harper and Jeana Sutherland. The Teen Council had its first activity of the year on Feb. 8, 2003. We went to Orem and filled up on Eatza Pizza. We then shuffled on down to the Hale Theatre where we watched The Nerd. It was a very fun and interesting day. As a Teen Council, the youth receive leadership op- - 4-- re-vam- 4-- activities, teach county younger members and most important, have fun. Utah has more than 16,100 veterans and too many of Outreach Program. The mission of each Service Officer is to assist Utah Veterans, who have been wounded or injured while in service to our country, in all manners pertaining to Veterans benefits. The Service Officers, will travel twice a month to assist veterans in the following areas: Roosevelt, Vernal, Price, Provo, Tooele, Logan, Brigham City, them are not getting the word on Veterans benefits they have earned. Utah has veterans that are still feeling the effects of wounds they received in combat, but are not receiving Veterans benefits they are entitled to, and we need to make them aware of their benefits. Some are unable to travel to the Utah Division of Veterans Affairs or Veterans Administration 96 CHEAP! STEEL Times-New- s South Main, Nephi Delta, Manti, Richfield, Blan-dinFillmore, Beaver, Cedar City, St. George, Kanab, and Panguitch. To find out when they will be in your area please contact The Utah Division of Veterans Affairs at 1 (800) offices to receive help filing claims for these benefits. Because of this the Utah Division of Veterans Affairs has the program for veterans and their families, this service is called The Veterans Service Officer 894-949- l.:CloSs; ft s $lJft Lineal Service Academy Night announced students who are interested in attending one of the outstanding United States Service Academies will want to attend Service Academy Night starting at 7 High School p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 27, at High School (300 East 1 1800 South, in Draper). Prospective students and their parents will receive information on application and qualification procedures, how to obtain a nomination from Utah's Congressional delegation, and specifics about each academy. Juan Diego ff Representatives from the Naval Academy at Annapolis, Maryland, the Military Academy at West Point, New York, the Air Force Academy at Colorado Springs, Colorado, the Coast Guard Academy at New London, Connecticut and the Merchant Marine Academy at Kings Point, New York, will give brief presentations followed by a question and answer session. For additional information, check with your high school counseling office or col Ai) i;rhsi; 1 1 i . www.usna-utahpc.org' rk! S i a i i:vidk!!! 13 Through Yoi k 2X2 STAG WIDE AI) I Local Papi r.- RTISING Nl-- . F WORK :a ) COLORS Cray, Gold, Charcoal, Off White, Ivory, Moss 'Custom lengths Cut to your sues Ask about delivery Ask about specials on other colors Cll?orrREjSjocl Price littll lupiret ? (J- - A0 iJtMr 1200MEHI OOltltoEi irTorcog Carpet and Vinyl Sales and 1 (435) (800) PLUMBING 66 SOUTH rC CALL 623-119- 5 S State Street Fountain Green, UT installation 4-- D & 445-322- 5 391-472- 3 NEPHI. 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