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Show GRANTS VILLE NEWS 2Becky Callister Lucy Naylor For people who survive a heart attack, a frequent worry is suffering another, this time fatal, seizure. Now doctors say that a standard test can le used to help calculate the odds of dying this way. Canadian researchers routinely give the exam, called an exercise electrocardiogram or stress test, to heart attack patients before they were discharged from the hospital. The results of the test are highly predictive of mortality in the next year," they said. Among people whose tests disclosed particular warning signs of trouble, 27 per cent died within a year. However, only 2.1 per cent of the others succumbed during the followup period. The study, conducted at the Montreal Heart Institute, was published in the New England Journal of Medicine. AP - Order Early For Valentines! Send Your Sweetheart a Beautiful Arrangement. . . Shell love you for We have tulips, hyacinths, daffodils and roses. Dried Birthday Greetings to Wanlass. Clark Ward: Ward Conference. Sixth Ward: Allan Bur-ges- Erda Ward: Charles Cochrane. Lake Point: Kent Stansbury: Farrell s. Sand-lier- Keller Deaths Michael Worthington and I jsa Allen Friends and relatives it! Gilt Marriage Plans Being Readied were saddened to hear of the deaths of Louis Scott Keller, 16, Travis M Keller, 14 and Janson S. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hugh Allen, of Grantsville, an-o- f Keller, 7, great grandsons Stanley Johnson and the "ounce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of late Phyllis Fraser Johnson, their daughter Usa to Michael C. Worthington, son of both formerly of Crants- - Mr. and Mrs. Jack Worthington, of Crantsville. The couple have chosen June 6th as their wedding ville. The three boys died in date, an asphyxiation accident, at their home in Charleston, Wasatch County, on January 31. Stan is a brother-in-la- of Mack Fraser, and a brother of the late Wallace Johnson and McCoy Johnson, Crantsville. 884-330- 8 A cm QASi? The Drifter $1 Bo-lind- by Laurence M. Ilursh, M.D., Consultant, National Dairy Council It's surprising how some of the same questions keep up when people ask alrout nutrition. Prob- ably its lsecause there are certain basics alxiut which people would like to be And often our understanding can be confused by the wealth of eating right? A. Though is there are many reasons for the body's need for sleep, there may be some nutritional reasons why the body needs more sleep. One, the body might be deficient in iron and therefore anemic. One symptom of anemia is extreme tiredness. Two, the body might be deficient in calcium or protein, and the 99.00 "NCVVSEB tES6,V?UN3 FEU.A Well Serve You The BEST FOOD IN TOWN! Nutrilioh Questions And Answers available almost daily. Q. I tend to sleep more than my family and friends. Does this mean I am not waterbed sale Bookcase Waterbed" Meet Joshua Glen who was born November 23, 1979 at the Cottonwood Hospital. He weighed 7 pounds 9 ounces and measured 104 inches in length. Parents are Bruce and Kathy Bolinder and he has three sisters, Angela, II; Hillary, 4; and Heidi, 14. Grandparents are Jim and Alice Quinn, Stockton and Glen and Dorothy Bolind- misinformation that Tooeles first complete water bed store announces the last two days of their big introductory bodys preservation chanism tries to me- shut off' activity periods. Three, during periods of starvation or severe weight loss the body tries to adjust by shifting to a more dormant state. Its the bodys method of conserving energy. This accounts for many of the lethargic, extremely doMr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Hearty, Grantsville, ancile children found in many nounce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of count ries their daughter Cherry to Mr. Bryant E. Hanson, of Salt underdeveloped where the average nutriLake City. tional status is very poor. The couple will be married February 16 at the Four, of course, the body Ward Church. might just be plain tired, so A reception in their honor will follow the cereCherry Hearty Announce Wedding Plans le do get enough sleep each WM every night. Make tain you're balancing your diet with foods from the four food groups. This will take care of nutrient needs, Q. f I take a vitamin and mineral capsule daily, can't I eat whatever I want and come out all right? A. This is a prevalent fallacy today. By doing this, you could still eat too little protein or get too much fat and not or carbohydrate obtain a balanced diet. Vitamins themselves do not create the balance; they act as catalysts and help utilize nutrients in foods. Minerals also are necessary for nutrient utilization. The four food groups eaten in proper amounts will provide all the nutrients you need to meet recommended levels. There also may be vitamin and mineral interactions in food that we have not yet discovered. Q. Is a calorie a nutrient? A. Not in the usual sense. I know we talk about getting enough calories at the same time we talk about getting, say, enough protein. But a calorie is a unit of energy, no more. Vitamins and minerals by themselves do not give you calories. Calories come from protein, fat, and carbohydrates; they are a measure of fuel value. AGE mony. I love being older. The older I become, the more After a honeymoon in Acapulco, the young couple will make their home in Salt Lake City. pleasure I find in life, the more relaxed I am, the more accepting and less judgmental, the more I enjoy everyJoan Adams Mondale body I meet. - Egg7citing Microwave Ideas r IN OUR NEW IANQUET ROOMS... BREAKFAST BUFFET t;M STARTING THIS SUNDAY, Or. . . AJA. Scrambled Eggs Ham, Bocon, Sausage Chuckwogon Pototoes Woffles . . Much More Featuring.Chilled Juices Fresh Fruit Bowl Sweet Rolls Relax in our Dining Room! Order From Our Big Menu and Enjoy our New Atmosphere! WANT A BREAKFAST, LUNCH, OR DINNER MEETING PLACE? Our New Facilities Are Ready CALL LALA and Reservations For Info, 'M 882-000- 0 ,V LNJ, GLOWING EMBER RESTAURANT 494 SO. MAIN, TOOELE OPEN: 6 a.m. to 12 a.m, Sun.-- 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. Tonight, serve a hearty nngs. Cook, uncovered, 10 family meal, complete with to 12 minutes on FULL dessert, cooked in your mi- POWER. (If your micro-wav- e does not have a carcrowave oven. After choosing your entree, prepare ousel, rotate 4 turn every 4 Au Gratin Potatoes, a minutes). rich blend of cheese, sour cream and potatoes. For PINEAPPLE UPSIDE dessert, serve Pineapple DOWN CAKE Upside Down Cake, warm (Makes 6 servings) from the microwave or pre- 1 (8 oz.) can crushed pare ahead and served pineapple Water cold. 2 T. butter AU GRATIN POTATOES 4 C. brown sugar 1 (9 oz.) package yellow (Makes 6 servings) 1 T. butter cake mix V C. chopped onion green legg 1 T. cornstarch Drain pineapple, reserve 1 C. sour cream liquid ind 1 cup measure. 1 C. Add water to reserved ligrated Cheddar cheese quid to equal 4 cup. Set aside. In 4 C. milk square glass 1 casserole, melt butter 45 tsp. salt V tsp. seconds on FULL POWER. pepper 3 large potatoes, Stir in brown sugar and cut in cubes and cooked pineapple. In medium 4 bowl, combine cake mix eggs, with 1 egg and reserved chopped 1 (3 oz.) can French Fried pineapple juice. Beat until smooth. Pour into casseOnions (optional) In large glass bowl melt role, topping pineapple mixbutter 45 seconds on FULL ture. Cook, uncovered, 7 to on FULL POWER. Add green onion 8 minutes and cook 4 minutes on POWER. (If your micro-wav- e does not have a carFULL POWER. Blend in cornstarch. Stir in sour ousel, rotate 4 tum every 3 cream, cheddar cheese, minutes.) To serve, invert milk, salt and pepper. onto serving plate. A SIMMER - DECook, uncovered, 4 minutes on FULL POWER or FROST setting is equivauntil cheese is melted, stir- lent to 50 percent power. Cooking times given ring after 3 minutes. Add cooked potatoes and d are based on the use of a eggs. Spoon mix- 650 watt oven. For use in ovens of different wattages, ture into glass casserole. Sprinkle with onion consult your cookbook. isnt it time you tried TACO TIME? Our "come again policy means you always get personalized service and great tasting food. Try us! -- THIS WEEKS SPECIAL 4 BEAN BURRITOS hard-cooke- d onW Offering. . . Call Ahead Service! Drive-u- p Window! Quality Food! BE hard-cooke- nPPORQ PLUS Open daily 10-- 6' "Quality Furniture at Modest Prices " 29 N. MAIN 882-626- 2 9 SECOND SECTION Sheilie llenrie, Larry Sandlrerg, Christine Fran-coKelly Peterson, Allison Orgill, Valerie VanOver, Tessie Brown, and Farrell V. Butler. Feb. 9; Maxine Smith and Bryan S. Durfec, Feb. 10; J. Demecio Huffy Johnson, Rich Bledsoe, and Dennis R. Orgill, Feb. II; John Miller, Samuel J. Kelly, Randy Brown and Gail Benson, er, Grantsville. Great Feb. 12; Charles M. Palmgrandparents are Mr. and er, and Lvnn L. Walters, Mrs. lister A. Bolinder, Feb. 13. Grantsville. Ward: Keith Fair-liank- Houseplants Weddings Fresh Funeral Arrangements Qnd Home missionary assignments as released by President Davies for the Grants-vill- e Stake Feb. 10 are as follows: 19S0 to 'j'oojjii'ia g Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Feb. 10, Mr. and Mrs. Chick Stromlierg, Mr, and Mrs. Joe VauOver, and Mr. and Mrs, Bex Sutton, Feb. 12. Home Minion Assignments Second Tooele Transcript, Thuns., February 7, Happy Wedding Anniversary UA Human life is something that comes to us from beyond this world, and the purpose of our society is to cherish it and enable the individual to attain the highest n achievement of which he is capable. Human life is and infinitely valuable. Harry S. T ruman 125 S. Main Tooele God-give- i TTDGfl 882-98- 9 H |