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Show r' I 1 Sun Times, December 12, 1979, Page 10 Ben Lomond Beacon, December 13, 1979, Clearfield Courier, December 12, 1979, Pog 10 Page 10 t Dmpirovinniinite piropacedl Give your wife WASHINGTON-Fo- od or mother a new look for 2-- supplemental food program would be geared to their dif- Christmas. 2-- ferent health and nutritional needs under recently proposed rules. We want to tailor the food packages to the nutritional needs of children of different ages as well as the special GIFT CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE. said Assistant Secretary Carol Tucker Foreman. Currently, the special sup- plemental food program for women, infants and children (WIC) CALL FOR INFORMATION: jf Modeling & Cosmetics f A provides three only types of food packages one for infants, one for women and children, and one for children with special dietary needs. Under the proposal, the program would provide some food packages geared to the dietary needs of the different participants. In addition, the department is proposing to limit the sugar content of cereals r 2550 Washington Blvd. 4 Tel. available program. 399-443- tFPH3XD through low-inco- over that drinking, and deriving dont, mi. Now, the National Bureau of Standards has developed a standard for devices that police use to collect and store breath samples from people suspected of driving while under the influence of alcohol. Devices that meet the requirements of the standard which is being proposed by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration will be able to store the samples for long periods of time without degradation. Deck the halls Around j . I December I to 31 will on display The Brigham City Museum-GallerDoll Collection by Phyllis J. Park of Salt Lake City and a very special collection of paintings by Minerva Kohlbepp Teichert. The Gallery is open from 11-- 7 p.m. Monday-SaturdaThere is no admission charge, and it is located at 24 N. 300 W. in Brigham City. the y. 30 to December 22 the Christmas musical, is based on the New Testament story of the Mother of Christ. It is the tender love story of Mary and Joseph interwoven with dramatic moments as an oppressed people await deliverence from the Roman armies. There is delightful moments of lighthearted humor mingled with trials and heartache as an unwed maiden carries the secret of the approaching birth of the Messiah and faces the judgment of her own people. Performed at the Heritage Theatre, 2505 S. HWY 89, Perry. For reservations Show time is 8 p.m. weekends. and tickets call November MARY 723-818- December 5 to 30 Exhibition of Oil Paintings by Jackie and Ethel Paul at the Eccles Community Art Center, 2580 Jefferson Ave., Ogden. Open Mon Fri. 5 p.m. and Sat. 2 p.m. No admission charge. December 8 Race for Your Life Charlie Brown a Benefit concert presented by foe National Federation for the Blind of Utah. A childrens film festival at foe Egyption Theatre, 2439 Washington Blvd., Ogden. Benefits go to scholarship awards for the Blind and Curzweil Reading Machine. Tickets not used can be returned and will be given to the retarded children to see the movie. December 6 Handels Messiah Bountiful-WoodscroRegional Cenor ter, 835 N. 400 E., N. Salt Lake. Phone: There will be an Admission charge. -- holidays, people decorate their homes and Christmas trees with strings of lights. But the National Bureau of Standards has found that there can be some hazards associated with miniature tree lights. The lights are interchangeable in size, but may have different voltages. Make . sure replacement bulbs the you purchase have the same voltage as the old, burned out ones or you may create a fire or shock hazard. The Bureau of Standards also recommends checking for exposed wires before putting the strings on the tree. 9-- 9-- 15-1- ss December 29 Youth Dance for the Public at foe Ogden Union Station in the Grand Lobby. Blue Beats provide music from Admission charge. December 30 Adult Dance for the Public at the Ogden Union Station in the Grand Lobby. Blue Beats provide music from 1 a.m. Admission charge. 8-- December Antique Toy Show free of charge. 12-3- 1 Union Station Gallery, noon-- BRUSHED PLAID VELOUR FLANNEL 50 to 60 inch When we purchased our Sir Speedy franchise, we never anticipated that our income would be anywhere near what it is today. In Just seven short years, our three person operation grew to twelve people and is still growing today. Sir Speedy ha never made a promise to u that wasn't carried out or exceeded aa far a continuing support, properties, equipment, or supplies. I was looking for a high income business and that is exactly what my Sir Speedy franchise supplied. 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CA 92883 U.S. Department of Commerce, Fmekuint . Tisthe Christians S B Bob Moyer p.m., 6' MHM1WM(M(MCaSSKKB 1 OUR EXPECTATIONS." Thurs,, Dec. 13 Fri., Dec. 14 ft Sot., Dec. 15 295-488- 1. 295-997- 8 ..n:co:.i r far exceeded FULL BOLTS 20250. y been told over fUDQsnra NEW SHIPMEHT Washington, D..C. I said Mrs. Foreman. To supply more protein to sugar intake and states that. nutrition education to 15 women million and children up to five years old with special nutritional needs. the Golden Under 14. Spilie Calender influence a have and Weve are actually consumed, Surgeon Generals report calls for curbing excessive the People interested in commenting should write to Stanley Garnett, acting director, Supplemental Food Programs Division, Food and Nutrition Service, US. Department of Agriculture, distributed to participants in the WIC program. WIC provides food and i ' iron-fortifi- needs of women who are breastfeeding or pregnant, Instant change wih make-ove- r and mkure? $ women classes. ... less sugar. from birth to 4 months; inIn addition, under the fants from 4 to 6 months; infants from 6 to 12 momths; proposal, WIC participants who do not have iron children from 1 to 6 years deficiencies could receive with special dietary needs; cereals providing at least 25 pregnant and breastfeeding per cent of the U.S. Recomwomen; and women who mended Daily Allowance have recently given birth. The food package includes (USRDA) for iron. Partitems such as icipants with iron deficienformula and cereal, eggs,r cies would be limited to cereals providing at least 45 milk, adult cereal, cheese and juice. per cent of the USRDA for iron. The is department proposing to restrict the, Currently, all participants are content oo restricted to cereals with cereals sugar at least 45 per cent of foe provided in food packages to no more than 6 grams of' USRDA. This significantly limits the number of sugar for each ounce of dry available cereals and surcereal. This would eliminate cereals in which sugar conveys indicate that substantia number of parstitutes more than 21' per cent of the cereal by weight. ticipants are not using foe cereals available from this The Surgeon Generaland limited selection. the American Society for The proposal of iron for'Cllinical Nutrition have recently warned of the con, tification is designed to tailor iron requirements to nection between sugar connutritional needs while also tooth and sumption decay, Mrs. Foreman said. The insuring that more cereals floodl pFograinn) pregnant and breastfeeding women, beans' and peas or peanut butter would be added to their food package. 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