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Show THE WEST MOUNTAIN TIMES, DECEMBER 24, 1981, PAGE FOUR At our W ALE PRESBY 1 HU AN IM NLST VALLEY school classes Kitchen Corner churches CITY-Sun- day Sunday at 9:30 a.m. with for all ages from nursery to adult. Church is at II a.m. The main sermon topic is The New and the is Old." The children's message is Commi- tment." There will also be a baptism and reception of new members. On New Year's Ese, there will be a Watch Night Party at 8 p.m. at the church, 3610 South 4400 West. It will start with a potluck dinner and communion. Everyone is invited. Bring your own place setting and any favorite games. TRINITY UNI I H METHODIST KEARNS United Methodist Student Day will be observed at both services of worship on Dec. 27. Liturgists will be Don Marshall and Joe Lopez. Scripture meditations will be shared by Mary Carlsen and Char Gilson. Dixie Mackay and Dorothy Ramseth will present the childrens sermon. Panel presentation on the day will include Leah Eubanks, "Campus Impressions;" John Bullough, "Social Service;" Adult Betty Wayman, and Dixie Mackay, Achievement;" Graduate Education." The Chancel Choir will present the anthem and special music. Other activities of the week include a Council on Nlinistres meeting, tuesday, at 7:30 p.m. Sew and Do will meet Wednesday at 9:30 a.m. Thursday morning Bible study will be held at Nancy Herberts at 10 a.m. service will be Watch Night A presented Dec. 31 by Tongan members of the congregation in celebration of the coming new year. ear- ning badges and making Christmas merrier for themselves and others. Brownie Troop 18 made 24 puppets for the YWCA Outreach program, as well as personal care kits. The troop will visit the YWCA Center to help children there make paper-ba- g puppets. Brownie Troop 779 donated sandpaper alphabets and tack boards for the blind to the Primary Children's Medical Center, which they made while earning their Special Kids badges. Brownie Troop 164 entered a tree in the Salt Lake Festival of Trees benefit, decorated with spice ropes, clothespin 9:30 a m. Morning worship will follow at 10:4$ a.m., with the lighting of the last Advent candle, a children's story, and carol singing. The Praise Singers will present a praise and prayer concert, and the pastor's sermon will be on the message, Wise Men Seek and Find Him. At 6 p.m. there will be another Christmas worship and praise. Coming up Dec. 31 is the Watch Night fellowship at the church. A candlelight renewal and rededication will be augmented with games, scripture and prayer. Let us put our hand into the Lords hand as He leads us in 1982. That is better than any of man's known ways," said Harry Kemp, interim pastor. "chubby. In reality, the infant is obese and may be headed for an obese adulthood, and scores of healih-rclaieproblems that a baby of normal weight will not face. Why do kids get fat? Science and health writer J.F. Wilkinson says in the January issue of Families that genetics and environment are both contributors. Statistically, fat parents are more likely to have fat children. Overweight in pregnancy also tends to produce heavy babies. d Most importantly, perhaps, children complete line of Baked Goods for your Holiday Needs Chairman Bernice Young hosted a Christmas party for all Girl Scout leaders Dec. 2. year when people SANDWICHES (Perfect to hold over hungry tummies until dinner!) cup shrimp 1 can olives, minced 1 about 6 ounces of cheese, grated (can be Swiss, Monterey Jack, Cheddar or any mixture of them) Vi cup mayonnaise 1 1 1 tablespoons water cup walnut halves cup pecan halves cup brazil nuts 3 eggs Vi Slice Swiss cheese and place on buttered rolls or French bread. Mix other ingredients, spread on the cheese, and top with a slk of tomato. Bake for 20 minutes at 37$ degrees Fahrenheit. SPICED MIXED NUTS (Heres what to put in that bowl your mother-in-lagave you last Christmas, so shell see you use it.) Preheat oven to 275 degrees. Combine dry ingredients. Stir in slightly beaten egg white and water until blended. Add nuts Vi cup at a time. Stir nuts with fork until thoroughly coated. Then lift out with fork, draining excess syrup. Place separately on a greased cookie sheet. Bake 45 minutes until golden crusty. Store in covered container. and MINI-QUICH- w granulated sugar teaspoon cloves V teaspoon salt V teaspoon each nutmeg and allspice 1 teaspoon cinnamon V4cup Vi (Very impressive hors doeuvres and not nearly as much trouble as they appear.) tart tins, the little ones (about 3 to 4 ches across dough for two pie crusts V cup sliced green onions in- V cup tnilk or teaspoon salt lf a little dill weed, crushed Roll out the pie crust dough, cut in in the correct shapes and place it carefully in the tins. Dont press R down any more than necessary to make it follow the greased contours of the tins. Sprinkle the onions, then the cheese in each tin, dividing evenly. Mix other ingredients and pour in inch from the top. tins, filling one-ha- lf Bake 30 minutes at 400 degrees. to cool, then Allow the gently shake them out one by one onto your palm. Theyll be firm enough to stand without the tin, and you can rewarm them if desired. mini-quich- Births COTTONWOOD HOSPITAL LDS HOSPITAL CLAPROTH, Mr. and Mrs. Steven C., 5239 West Woodstep Avenue, West Valley City, daughter. DOTSON, Mr. and Mrs. Robert E., 4489 Nancy Drive, West Valley City, son. UNIVERSITY BAKKER, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford W., 4951 South 4095 West, Kearns, twin sons. BEAGLEY, Mr. and Mrs. Brad, 7545 West 3100 South, Magna, daughter. CAYLOR, Mr. and Mrs. Mark. 5539 West 5470 South, Kearns, son. MALONE, Mr. and Mrs. Ken, 3005 South 9000 West, Magna, daughter. CASH, Mr. and Mrs. Robert, 2978 Breeze Drive, Magna, daughter. HOLY CROSS CHRISTENSEN, DAVIS, Mr. and Mrs. Jim, 4013 West Lake Avenue, West Valley City, son. WOLLAM, Mr. and Mrs. Brad, 8770 West Helen Drive, Magna, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Steve, 6275 West 3705 South, Valley City, daughter. West WILCOX, Mr. and Mrs. Tony. 2350 Valley City, daughter. West 4240 South, West LA REVIEW HOSPITAL HOSPITAL RYTT1NG, Mr. and Mrs. Todd H., 4916 West 3285 South, West Valley City, daughter. YOUNG, Mr. and Mrs. Ned, 6501 West Castle View Drive, West Valley City, daughter. Huffaker baby VALLEY WEST HOSPITAL bom in California DOWNS, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Craig, Queenswood Drive, Kearns, daughter. LEFEVER, Deborah Marie, 4391 West 4865 South, West Valley City, daughter. MURPHY, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Franklin, 3575 South 3200 West, West Valley City, son. STRICKLAND. Mr. and Mrs. Stan D., 4147 South 2700 West, West Valley City, son. 3451 SAN FRANCISCO--Dr. Jay Huffaker and Dr. Joyce Huffaker announce the arrival of their first child, Lis! Young Huffaker, born Dec. 13 at Mount Zion Hospital, San Francisco, Calif. She weighed 5 pounds 7 ounces. Grandparents are Keaaetb and Alice Y. Huffaker of Magna, Utah. Lists father is specializing in is prosthodontics. Her mother specializing in obstetrics and gynecology. Utah. Marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Active member of the LDS church. Survived by one son and five daughters: Mrs. Robert (Aleen) Riley of Clawson, Utah, Mrs. Ruel (Barbara) Nelson of West Valley, Mrs. Robert (Rula) Sacco of West Valley, Mrs. Bob- fanner at Bear River City for 25 years. by (Ilia Mae) Steele of Vernal, Mrs. Sheila Rae Parks of West Jordan, Utah, Kent A. of Sandy. 21 grandchildren, 24 Survived by his wife, four sons and seven daughters; Jon, of Roy Utah; one brother and three sisters; Mrs. Tressie Johnson of Helper, Utah, Mrs. Harvey (Ada) Neubert, Provo, Utah, Mrs. Elda Throckmorton of Payson, Utah, Claude Raymond of Carbonville, Utah. Funeral services were held Dec. 21, at McDougal Funeral Home. Interment Gayle Midget, Brigham City; Mrs. Hunter (Ida) Hale, Salt Lake; Mrs. Don Obituaries Police officers graduate; eight from S.L. County Margaherita DiSebio TAYLORSVILLE-T- he ninth commencement exercises were held recently at the new Utah Police Academy, 4525 South 2700 West, said Joe M. Borich, academy director. learn their eating habits from their parents; these are reinforced at least three times a day for years. g has become a competitive sport in the United States, Wilkinson said. The mother who gets her baby on solid food earliest is a neighborhood hero. Babies dont need solids the first four to six months, and the practice of putting them on solids too early may lead to obesity, he said. "Infant-feedin- lo encourage sensible eating habits that will last a lifetime, parents are cautioned against using food as a reward o' bribe or insisting that every morsel on Public Safety, was keynote speaker. Dora Almina Pierce Mastectomy aid displayed Mondays PpyMjeat Phone SALT LAKE CITY A new service for mastectomy patients is being provided by the Reach to Recovery Program of the Utah Division of the 969-314- 1 THE WEST MOUNTAIN TIMES WILL PRINT Your Baby's First Birthday Picture Free! mother, grandmother and Dora Almina Pierce Powell, 76, of Salt Lake, died Dec. 18, 1981. Bom May 8, 1905, in Huntington, Utah, the daughter of Martin Riley and Harriet Ann Peterson Pierce. Married Alford Powell Aug. 7, 1939, in Provo, For more information, call the Cancer Society, 322-043- Identify your hopes for the holidays. Be honest; discard the 1. rr tDje Printing The best printing in town. AND NOW THE BEST COPIES IN TOWN! OUR NEW XEROX 8200 COPIER IS HERE TO GIVE YOU BETTER QUALITY COPIES! COPIES ANY SIZE, COLOR & WEIGHT OF PAPER. COPIES TWO SIDES, COLUTES, & STAPLES ALL IN ONE EASY STEP!! onset printing 966-444- Color wort Motel plat e Typesetting Center wort Drilling Binding Collating Stapling 4 THE WEST MOUNTAIN TIMES your community newspaper Folding Cutting a Letterhead e Envelope Brochures Certomeee tonne Labels Menus General tonne Wf ST VMUY 900 - 1717 27UWM00S V Graduate of Utah State University with a degree in civil engineering. Counselor in the eldres quorum presidency, Deweyville, Utah. Assistant ward clerk in the Taylorsville 12th Ward, high priest. Dean Alma, Pocatello, Idaho; Claron Ruel and Rodney Glenn, both Salt Lake; Mrs. Ann Archulctta and Mrs. Leon (Maxine) Perry, both Kearns; Mrs. Watervliet, Milham, Jane) (Mary Michigan; Mrs. Robert (Margaret) Bush, West Jordan and Mrs. Dennis (Laurie) Babinchak, West Valley City. Preceded in death by two sons and two daughters; Dan, Marlon, Ellen and Marlon Perry 48 grandchildren; Faye; seven four brothers and one sister: Alton, Ogden; Clarence, Logan; Ellis Marlon Perry, 71, died Dec. 18, Dr. Norman, Sacramento, Calif.; Myrl, 1981. Deweyville, Utah; Mrs. Oliver (Virginia) Born March 2, 1910 in Kanes ville, Peterson, Pctersboro, Utah. Utah. A son of Marion Gilbert and Annie Pearl Rawson Perry. Funeral services were held Dec. 22, in Married Leo la Barrus, Dec. 20, 1934, the Taylorsville West Stake Center. Inin the Logan LDS Temple. Perry was a terment Bear River City Cemetery. Beating the 'holiday blues' Breast forms come in such a variety When its the season to be jolly, do of sizes, shapes and materials that any you find yourself fighting a bad case of woman who has had breast surgery can the Christmas blues? Youre not find one that fits and looks right. Even alone. so, finding the right prosthesis can still The holiday season is also one of the be a frustrating and difficult experience. worst seasons for depression, and can be one of the loneliest times, even when A Reach to Recovery volunteer will be surrounded by people. available with the display to attempt to Dr. Ann Gerson, psychologist at eliminate such frustration by answering Family Health Plan, a health mainquestions, allowing women to try on the tenance organization, has 10 tips on how various breast forms, and providing to avoid holiday depression. Follow literature in a relaxed atmosphere. them, she says, and youre more likely to survive the holidays in a better frame The Reach to Recovery Program is a of mind. rehabilitation program for women who have had breast surgery. Gersons tips: Bring a walietsize photograph of your baby to our offices at 4140 West 5415 South and well print it Dec. 31 in our monthly Baby Insert. Call for additional information. Wellington City Cemetery. Ellis Beloved American Cancer Society. On the first Monday of every month, a prosthesis display will be available at the American Cancer Society, 610 East South Temple, from 1 1 a.m. to I p.m. and a MAGNA Margaherita DiSebio, 75, died Dec. 19, 1981. Bom Dec. 3, 1906 in Caramanico, Pescara Providence, Italy, to Bernardino and Angelantonia DeSebio. Came to U.S. June 29, 1954. Survivors: two sisters, Mrs. Angela Among the 25 graduates were eight officers from Salt Lake County Sheriffs' office. They are Kim M. Bowman,' Thomas L. Flores, Dennis C. Leavitt, Caruso, Mrs. Elena Alberico, both Jeffrey S. Lone, Royden L. Orton, John Magna. Z. Salazar, James A. Upton, and Steven Funeral Mass was held Dec. 22 at Our E. Willden. Lady of Lourdes. Interment, Mount Chief Kal O. Farr, West Jordan Calvary Cemetery. the plate be eaten. ( Merry (limtinaY 5423 South 4015 West cousins egg white 2Vi lf wishes you ORDER EARLY of dishes, (or ob- 1 medium avocado Yx cup sour cream Vi cup mayonnaise 2 tablespoons lemon juice 2 tablespoons parsley pinch garlic salt Swiss cheese rolls or French bread, sliced 1 ST. MARK'S HOSPITAL dolls, felt stockings and canning ring decorations. They also attended the Festival, to see other entries. Junior Troop 34 earned its Special Kids badges at the same time as their First Aid badges by going on a "winter-camp- " at Trefoil Ranch in Provo Canyon. The girls cared for acting "victims" and brought the "injured" back mile away. to camp, one-haTroop 34 is now working on Local Lore badges. Weslridge Neighborhood Girl Scout Larremores Bakery a A admire. But this is the time recipes SMITH, Mr. and Mrs. Game P., 4941 Odell Drive, West Valley City, daughter. WORKMAN, Mr. and Mrs. Jack H., 4681 Mildred Street, Kearns, daughter. . Chubby babies grow into obese adults Friends and family frequently exclaim over a plump baby, calling it cute" and tried-and-tr- are looking for snack ideas what to serve during football games, for example. And what to serve guests who drop in for a little Christmas merriment. And what to have in bowls in the living room for snackers. MAGNA COMMUNITY How about a trade? Your snack ideas may seem old to you, but theyll be new to a lot of people. Ill print some of The children of Magna mine this MAGNA week, and hopefully some of Community Church visited three local your favorites next week. shut-in- s on Dec. 20, sang carols for them and shared a gift. This Sunday, church school begins at MARILYNS Local Girl Scouts make Christmas merrier Weslridge Girl Scouts have been Everybodys got for the holidays for main vegetables their families like best ject to least), and desserts all the BookWe oNewoWlore eReeumee Menwele Reports Pamphlets Fryer Jwd much morel unrealistic, rest. work at accomplishing the 2. Dont wait to be invited to a party, throw your own. Take the initiative. Dont assume everyone but you has holiday plans. 3. If you find yourself feeling lonely, examine your attitudes about others and Christmas. Research suggests that is the result of not liking others rather than not being liked. You may be rejecting potential involvements. loneliness 4. If you win be alone, schedule enjoyable activities you never had time for; attend school choirs, community plays, other public events that you can share with others; visit an orphanage, a center for neglected children, a veterans hospital. You'll have less time to think of yourself if you do something for someone less fortunate. 5. If you have reason to fed sad, don't lie to yourself and force yourself to be happy when youre not. Share your feelings with friends, listen to others. 6. If you expect to get lots of invitations and commitments, be selective and attend only those which have the most meaning lor you (yes you can get depressed Iroin over commitment!) 7. Share responsibilities for holiday pteparations so no one person feels burdened wnh the cooking, shopping, decorating, etc. Plan well ahead of lime so there wonl be a panic. 8. Have a clear understanding with your pji tner about holiday spending. Set a budget, stick lo it, and avoid those January bills. 9. Dont disrupt your general routine lor the holidays. Make a special effort lo continue your exercise piogram, eat regular meals, deal with everyday problems as they come up.. .dont stockpile lor Ihe New Year. 10. Be prepared for the holiday after-matas well. Dont lull yourself with ilk illu-ithat ihe New Year will somehow erase all your old problems, anxkik-- and frustrations. Know ihal lile will go tHi as usual, and you can cushion thal ntevfiable lei down. h on s post-lkihda- y Oft qOO FOR FIVE dW gm Do,, 1 MAYES tutnoutt USED T.V. SALES AND REPAIR 3331 West 5400 South 1 Kearns, Utah 841 18 Telephone 966-329- 4 r ' ' |