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Show Progress Castle 0B Emery County 1 Tuesday September 19, 2000 Dale, Utah MISSIONARIES WEDDINGS Elder Miller Mindy Childs Zachary P. Crawford Elder Casey Lieb Miller will be returning home Friday, September 22nd from Melbourne, Australia. He has served a successful mission for the Saints. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Da- y Elder Miller will speak in Sacrament Meeting at the Huntington 1st Ward on September 24th at 12:45 pm. Elder Miller is the son of Scott and Lesa Miller of I luntington. I le is the grandson of Lee and Lorie McElprang of Huntington, and Dee and Sharon Miller of Pleasant Grove. I le is the great grandson of Della Brasher Alger of I luntington and Margaret Fox of Pleasant Grove. u hard and Denise Childs of meiy ate pleased to announce the mail t.igo of their daughter, Mindy, lo .at liary I? Crawford of Perron, on Saturday, Septenitier 23rd. A ici eption will he held in their lmnoi from 7 9 pan. that evening at the I meiy DS Chunh. Ciiandiaients of the bride are the laic Hex and Raihuiu Addley, and Max and Renee Childs. Grandparents of the groom arc Haul and Joan Crawford of Perron, and Max and Dora Larsen of l I 1 Elder Serfustini Elder John Ryan Serfustini has been called to serve in the Spain Las Palmas mission in the Canary Islands for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints. Elder Serfustini is the son of John and Ellen Serfustini of Price. Grandparents are Maxine Bryner and the late William Holly Bryner, and the late John and Janet Serfustini. A missionary farewell meeting will be held Sept. 24, at 9 a.m., in the Price 7th LDS Ward Chapel, 995 E. 700 N. He will enter the Missionary Training Center on Sept. 27. y Tiffany Millring Daniel Butler David and Shelly Millring announce the marriage of their daughter, iffany October, to Daniel Butler, son of Darrel and Pat Butler of Price. The couple was married on Sept., 7, 2000, in Las Vegas, Nevada. The ceremony was held at the Silver Bell Chapel. A reception will be held in their honor on Sunday, Sept. 24, at Chelseys Manor located at 77 F. Mam St. in Price, from 3 to 6 p.m. The couple will be" residing in Virginia where Daniel is serving in the U. S Air Force and Tiffany will be continuing her education. T Elder Mills Tomatoes add spice Ker think, how bland life would be without the tomato? .lust imagine spaghetti without the satire, meatloaf or stew without the tang. According to a National Eating Trends study, of the top K) meals require tomatoes as an ingredient, and the tomato is an option in the other three. As tin1 temperatures start to h meals fall, cooks turn to one-dis- such as casseroles, Italian dishes, chilis and stews for hot and eornenient family meals. In h meals are the fastfact, est growing meal segment and tomatoes are included in most of them. d The variety of tomato products on the market today makes it easy to cook up one-dis- fresh-packe- zesty dishes all year round. Cooks can select from products such as diced tomatoes with green peppers, celery, onions, garlic or mild green chilies. The people from Hunts have even de eloped a new lino of specially seasoned sauces called Family of life Favorites to help make popu- lar dishes such as chili, tacos, lasagna, meatloaf, soups and pizza easier and more flavorful. Dishes including tomatoes also are healthful. Tomatoes contain the antioxidants vitamins A and C, and are high in fiber. In addition, tomatoes are high in the antioxidant lycopene. Research suggests that a A new i prevent certain cancers and lower the risk of heart disease. in the body. The good news about suney rex cals that while pc recti of I I .S. women ovarian cancer is that women can drastically reduce their risk of eontraetingthe disease by taking oral contraceptives. Studies have shoxvn that users fearoxa-ri.- cancer, 7li percent are not aware of the simple steps they can take to rtxluee their risk of contracting the disease. ( x arian cancer, the deadliest of the gx nccologic cancers, is the fifth leading cause of cancer death aiiiongwomcn in the 1nited States. I inch car. more than 22.000 xxxmion in the f. S. learn thex have ovarian enneernnd an estimated t l,(KM)ill Tab, fe Thanks again to everyone , Jamie, Madison, Karson & Jackson Jensen Study (CASH), the largest investigation to date, found an average 10 percent decrease in the future likelihood of ovarian cancer in women who had ever taken the pill. The protective effect xvas observed with as little as 3 to ( months of use and persisted for 13 years beyond discontinuation of the pill. Some signs of ox arian cancer include bloating, a finding of fullness, frequent or urgent urination, nausea, indigestion, constipation, diarrhea, fatigue and backaches. Women are ndvised to speak to their doctors alxnit their indix idual risk for ovarian cancer. For more information about a JeL mm ar DEMONSTRATIONS Advance Sale Tickets BIRTHDAYS Emma Huntington The family of Emma Huntington is holding a celebration of her 90th Birthday. An Open 1 louse for all friends, neighbors, and relatives will be on Sat., Sept. 23, from 4 to 6 p.m. at the Senior Citizens Center, 85 N. 200 E., in Castle Dale. Emma requests no gifts. ovarian cancer, please contact Taste of Home 4 Elder Jacob Brett Christensen has been called to serve the Lord in the Saints. Utica New York Mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Elder Christensen will enter the Missionary Training Center on Wed., Oct. 4. Elder Christensen is the son of Cindy Christensen, Price, and Dennis Christensen, Price. Elder Christensen will speak at the 12:30 p.m. Sacrament Meeting held Sept. 24, at the Westwood Ward building located on Ranch Drive in Westwood, west of Price. An open house will be held on Sat., Sept. 30, from 6 to 8 p.m. at his Moms home in Westwood at 249 N. 1350 W., Price. Women in Balance at (202) S3.V Tuesday, September 26th Price Civic Auditorium Doors open at 5:00 pm Show at 7:00 pm 3 Elder Christensen Cancer and Steroid Hormone r ( i of oral contraceptives, or the pill," are far less likely to develop ovarian cancer than those who have nexer used birth control pills. The would like lo thank everyone J; involved with the fundraiser in Cleveland last Friday night. The attendance and atmosphere of the whole evening was overwhelming to our whole family. Hi sincerely thank everyone involved in planning, oiganizing and everyone in attendance. You are all to he commended for your generosity'. Mg y diet high in tomatoes can help Simple steps to help fight ovarian cancer .Ti Elder Robert H. Mills has accepted a call to serve in the Australia Brisbane Mandarin speaking Mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-DaSaints. . He will speak in sacrament meeting on Sept. 24, at 9 a.m., in the Huntington Stake Center, 215 N. Main. Robert is the son of Bob and Lorraine Mills. He will report to the MTC on Oct. 11. There will be a luncheon for all family and friends following the meeting at the residence of his grandmother, Thelma Mills, 865 N. 400 E. Homestead Road, up the street from DeJaVu Restaurant. $5.00 NO TICKETS SOLD AT DOOR Tickets on sale at Albertsons Anns Hallmark at Castle Rock Square Carbon County Chamber of Commerce Office 1 f cljaw The family of Frances Mancina v r iC' would like to thank their many friends, neighbors, and family for their support and thoughtfulness at the time of our loss. A special thank you to the caring staff at ICU and to Moms and our good friend, Dr. Max G. Morgan. T r John & Judy Lamb Benton & Marilyn Hildebrand Paul & Marie Mancina and families News Tips? Call 381-243- 1 |