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Show -- vi Erterorise. Thursday. November 18 J993. Paao 9 the violence" "Turn off urges Gov. Mike Leavitt ' service message is encouraging families to be more responsible about exposing their children to Governor Michael Leavitt has signed a proclamation for the Utah PTA Association designating excessive violence and asking people to reduce the amount of Thanksgiving week,Novembcr21-2- 7 as Utah Family Week. The theme of the week is to encourage Utah 1 families to be responsible for their television and movie viewing. Many people in todays society view violence as a way to deal with strong emotions, resolve conflicts ;and gain power. The increase of graphic, violententertainmentcom-in- g into the home. By the time children reach teen years, they have seen 200,000 acts of violence on TV alone, including 18,000 simulated murders. This does not include violence or murders seen in movies, videos or video games. Research has shown that viewing repeated violence has a marked effect on the attitudes of young people about violent acts. If entertainment media can sell products , violence and crime in doing to our attitudes concerning violence," Milne said. It is time to make violence in entertainment less profitable, and people can do that by making it less popular. One thing everyone can do is turn it off. This is not censorship it is free choice, Milne advised. "We are not suggesting that people stop going to movies or watching TV, what were suggesting is that people be more responsible in choosing what they watch so that we start sending new messages to those who control our Hopefully.they will react by producing entertainment with less graphic violence," Milne emphasized. Utahs schools and neighborhoods is and it reflects the influence 5Pfentertainment,inall forms, which ,is inundated with violence, accord-pn- g to Tibby Milne, executive the Utah Council forCrime vention. Governor Leavitt, in a public epi-;dem- of - and change the market place through advertising, think what Trivia its Catalog Shopping Tips offered As the holidays approach and' turn to catalogs as many ; g a convenient, way to from Busi- -' the Better home, shop ness Bureau once again offers tips on buying by mail. Begin by carefully reading the products description. Dont rely solely on a picture far information about the products size or quality. If the merchandise is intended as a holiday gift, be sure to allow for delivery time. If the item is out of stock, youll have to scramble for a quick substitute. i gift-give- rs . time-savin- . reau (BBB), receives thousands of inquiries and complaints regarding mail order companies. Local Bureaus note that if a problem should arise, it will be easier to solve if you have paid for the order by charge card, check or money order. Never send cash through the mail Keep a record of your purchase, including date the order was placed, and check or money order number. When the merchandise arrives make sure its what you ordered and that it hasntbeen dam- there will be a delay, the company must give you the option to either agree to the delay or cancel the order. If you decide to cancel your pre. paid order, the seller must mail your refund within seven business days of receiving your notice of cancellation. If you charged your purchase;, the seller must adjust your account within one billing ' If a company doesn't specify a shipping time, it is required to send ask about it before you order. Every year Belter Business Bu the merchandise within 30 days. w ; cycle. The Federal Trade Commission ruling, which now applies only to orders sent through the U.S. mail, will be extended to items ordered by telephone, fax and computer beginning March 1994. aged. Note the companys return policy. If it isnt stated in writing, We live in an area where the raising and processing of turkeys contributes a great deal to our economic prosperity. Test your turkey know-hoon the following questions: Compare your answers to the correct answers at the end of the quiz. If you answer 8 or less correctly, you are an LTTV (Less than a turkey wizard). If you answer 10 or more, consider yourself a Turkey Wizard! name 1 1. What is the scientific for the American wild turkey? a. Melagris gallapovo b.- Homo Sapien c. Omitholestes : d. None of the above 2. A typical turkey farm raises how many birds annually? a. 400,000 b. 50,000 ci' 1,000,000 d. 3,000,000 . . i If Dr. Craig MacArthur, MD Orthopedic Surgeon Will begin seeing patients at . t 3. Annually, how much turkey is ct nsumcr per capita in the U.S.? ' a. 12 pounds b. 18 pounds c. 20 pounds d. 31 pounds I Sanpete Valley Hospital on Saturday, Nov. 20 Forn . .aJ.9-Q9a.rn,- . .. appointment please call i . . 462-244- 1 ; t , - 4. The turkey industry has no f deral subsidies or production con- v. I U'ltwJI tr ls. ' ra. True b. Falsi tu November 1 7-- 5. What is a baby turkey called? a. Tommy b. Young Turk c. Gobbler d. Poult 6. To which countries does the U.S. export turkey? a. Germany b. Egypt c. Venezuela d. All of the above 7. How many poults can a tom turkey produce during a hens 6- : month production cycle?. a. 250 b. 500 c. 1.000 d. 1,500 8. Resting a hen for second laying production is called a: a. molt rest c. Sabbatical b.- d. second chance 9. What is the bright red appendage at the neck of a turkey? t a. wattle b. feather c. collar d. beard 10. The most popular form of a turkey eaten is the sandwich.. a. true b. false 11. Refrigerate turkey meat at or below what temperature? a. 98.6 degrees f b. 40 degrees F c. 25 degrees F d. 0 degrees F 12. RTC stands for a. Roast T urkey Cooking b. Real Turkey Challenge c.R- eady-to-Cook d. Rich Turkey Cuisine 13. What percent of turkey sales occur in the last three months of the year? . a. 7 b. 35 c. 65 d.- 80 14. Cutlets are slices of raw turkey breast meat. a.- true b. false 15. The National Ttrrkey Federation has declared what month Turkey Lovers month? a. February b. June , , c. July d. November ANSWERS: 1. (a) Melegaris Gallapovo. 2 (b) 50,000. 3. (b) 18 pounds. 4 (a) True. 5. (d) Poult. 6. (d) All of the above. 7. (d) 1 ,500. 8. (c) MolL 9.(a) wattle 10.(a) True.' 11. (b) 40 degrees F. 12. (c) Ready toCook. 13(b) 35. 14.(a)True. 15. (b) June. . 24 ,Y All Coke Products 2 Liters . 89 cerits O'Weber 12 pint Whipping cream 4$l -- Shop $aver$ this Thanksgiving and with every $10.00 purchase receive a free 2 liter of Coke product! Free 2 Liter bottle Buy $50.00 get 5 Free 2 Liter bottles Buy $100 get 10 Free 2 Liter bottles Buy $10.00 get 1 (No Limits!) j With every $50. 00 purchase you receive a voucher worth $1 .00 Off your Thanksgiving turkey. 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