Show 4 The SunNews Tues December 30 1986 Household accidents No 1 killer of tots Accidents are the number one killer of children aged 1 to 14 years National associations report the most vulnerable ages for accidents around the house which result in death are 4 3 2 and under A few precautions can greatly reduce the risk of household accidents Check your water heater A third degree scald burn can happen in six seconds with a water temperture of 140 degrees Set your temperature between 120 and 130 degrees The lower the better Never never leave a baby alone in the bathtub Let the phone ring let the doorbell buzz The tub poses a potential drowning hazard for infants or scalding possibilities for toddlers The top and bottom entrances to stairways should be protected with mesh gates Those accordion style gates we all grew up with are hazardous Kids can trap their heads in the opening Keep a bottle of Syrup of Ipecac along with the poison handy control number In Utah its They’ll have all the Obltuarioo information you need Primary Chidren s Medical Ceto seek medical attention in the following situations: A head injury accompanied by dizziness or bleeding vomiting changes in levels of alertness deA of 104 persistent fever grees or more Diarrhea or vomiting which has led to dehydration Signs are dull dry lips tongue or lining of the mouth a dry diaper or no urination for 12 hours avoidance of liquids A burn that is blistering or affects large areas of the skin A bone injury in Difficulty breathing Persistent bleeding anywhere Convulsions If your child has swallowed any foreign substances liquids or ot- nter says ' She was preceded in death by a daughter Audrey Funeral services will be held at 12:00 noon Tuesday December 30 in the Gunnison Stake Center where friends may call between 10:30 and 11:30 am before the Burial will be in the services Centerfield Cemetery under the direction of the W arren R Jensen Funeral Home Lucy T Nielsen Nielsen T age 89 died in Gunnison December She was born December 29 1896 in Manti Utah to James Chadwick and Agnes Reid Tooth She married Deloy Nielsen in Lucy T Nielsen 20 1986 Richfield Utah on March 5 1924 later solemnized in the Manti IDS Temple She graduated from Manti High School and the IDS Hospital Nursing Schooi and was a registered nurse in Salina for more than 55 years She was a member of the LDS Church and served in all church and the DUP organizationsSurvivors include twin daughters Mrs Harold (Deene) Jensen and Florene Wilson Gunnison Manti one sister Elizabeth (Bessie) Frandsen Gunnison 16 grandchildren 34 great great grandchildren Preceded in death by her husband and daughter Mildred Dahle Funeral services were held Saturday December 27 1986 in the Salina Stake Center Burial in East Side Cemetery Salina under direction of the Warren R Jensen Funeral Home Dean H Hales Dean Harvey Hales of Redmond died December 12 1986 of a heart attack He was bom April 19 1911 to in RedHorace and Erma Hales mond He was educated in the schools valleys and mountains of Sevier County He married Valda Bosshardt December 26 1938 in Redmond Their marriage was later solemnized in the Manti LDS Temple March of 1939 He is the father of five children Midvale LaReen Littlewood Priester Sandy Pat Jensen Gunnison Maloy Hales Roy and Nila deceased Dean was a farmer miner rancher and dedicated horseman He devoted his life to the mountains he knew and loved Dean was well known to the stockmen and ranchers of the area for his hard work and understanding of the animals he worked with He is survived by his wife of Redmond 3 daughters and one 3 great son 12 grandchildren 1 brother great grandchildren Arlo Hales Kearns 2 sisters Lela Fland Mada Tennant Midvale anders of Portland Oregon Flineral services were held December 16 1986 in the Redmond LDS Ward Burial was in the Redmond Cemetery under the direction of the Springer Turner Mortuary of Salina Ina A Curtis Ina Zoy Aiken Curtis 71 died 21 December 1986 in Richfield Utah She was bom October 13 1915 in Spring City a daughter of nd Elmira Allred Aiken Joseph She married Venoy J Curtis October 19’ 1936 in Rictfield Utah The marriage was later solemnized in the Manti LDS Temple She was an active member of the LDS Church Survivors include her husband one son and one daughter Craig V Curtis Fountain Valley CA Mrs Earle (Venna) Severance Utah 9 grandchildren 1 Sandy sister Jane Bouch Murray Utah Funeral Services were held December 24 1986 in the Aurora Second Ward Chapel with burial in the Aurora City Cemetey under the direction of Springer Turner Mortuary 53 died Keith Christiansen December 16 1986 in East Combe Gloucestershire England oi an in suffered injuries accident He was bom Sept 19 1933 in Mayfield Utah a son of Cleve and Dora Anderson Christiansen He married Joan Anderson Septembers 1954 in Manti He was reared and educated in Manti Mayfield and Ephraim He joined the US Air Force in 1954 and served for 26 years He was a chief master sergeant and veteran of the Vietnam War He served in England and the Phil- and had worked in Englipines land for the US Government After his retirement he had worked at Hill Air Force Base He also attended Snow College of San Francisco the University and Weber State College many military schools during his career He was a member of the Pleasant View IDS 6th Ward Survivors include his wife of Pleasant View Two sons and one daughter Banry K and Tracy J both of Ogden Mrs George ( LaMar San Bernardino CA and three grandchildren Also surviving are three brothers and two sisters Kenley Christiansen South Jordan William C Christiansen Salt lake Sam A Christiansen Lyman WY Mrs Lane (Norma) Fowler Salt Lake and Mrs" 'Joe (JJeverjyl -- r Padilla Las Vegas Services are pending and will be announced by Lindquist's North Ogden Mortuary City from ‘just interested’ is invited to If you would like a copy of the agenda call or write Carl or Lucy Librarians Genealogical Thurgood Richfield 435 East 300 North or phone deep poster contest set Loaves decorative People of all ages are invited compete in the Smokey lower right hand back of the poster the to Poster Contest Smokey Bear was created as the poster symbol for fire prevention in 1944 and has since become one of the best known and loved characters in the US His message is still important ‘Remember Only You can prevent forest fires!' Woodsy Owl is a fantasy character and national symbol dedicated to environmental improvement His slogan is Give a Hoot Don’t pollute! Maximum size of 18 inches and will design originality work of the poster is 12 by be judged on slogan art- of effectiveness and overall corner Mail entries to State Poster Chairman Mrs BG Michaels Ut 3280 Germania Circle Sandy 84092 before February 13 1987 Poster contest rules are available at local Forest Service offices Owl 1987 Environmental message Artists name complete address grade or age should be printed on Do memories of your childhood sometimes spring from nowhere and seem so vivid you wonder what triggered them? Is this a phenomenon more common to those of us who have reached our senior years? No visit Central Utah Festival Christensen said the Festival hopes to have its first musical season in June of 1987 This area is faceu with the Are you 2 read 3 Arts Do you get up early? do you While eating lunch or work? Do you make daily lists? Do you find it difficult to do nothing? 5 Are you energetic and competitive? 6 Do you work on weekends and holidays? 7 Can you work anywhere and anytime? 8 Do you find vacations hard to take? 9 Do you enjoy work? 10 Do you dread retirement? Some unpleasant memories: Thinning beets in Salina and Spanish Fork We were usually paid 10 cer Is a row but the rows seemed endlessly long and the bigger kids always got the shorter rows when there was a choice For many years I had an aversion to scrambled eggs because our mother fixed us scrambled egg sandwiches for our lunches when we went to the beet field Then there were the times we helped our dad when he took any kind of job to put food on the table - one of the worst was installing glass wool insulation in attics The glass ' grains and fibres would get next to your skin and it seemed the itching would never end of having two interstates whisking people right through Utah Christensen noted “Within two years Salina will become another Teddy Bear JuncCentral tion You have to have something to attract potential tourists and travelers to Central Utah" he said He has proposed the building of a monorail system which could be placed along the Old Denver and Rio Grande line and could move people to the parks and recreational areas He also would like to of a multi see the development million dollar museum of art and history which could be built between Salina and Richfield “We are planning another ma- jor film festival which includes films from a variety of countries such as South Africa and Norway Christensen urges merchants to think about advertising in con- junction with the festival For more information contact Mr Christensen rement work and play come closer to being an activity Work will be less like work if it is surrounded Andrea Rasmussen daughter of Brad and Kathy Rasmussen Salina placed in the Make it with Wool Contest held in Salt Lake City recently Some good memories: My mother's fried tomatoes in cream also a concoction the kids called which we ‘prookonserve’ got only on special occasions We didn’t learn until much later that it was a sweet prune jam with the shelled pits included in the mixture and its right name was ‘prune conserve’ Exercise your Right of Freedom of Speech Ottley’s Oddball Observation: Old age is a time of fixed iideas such as knowing which of the ten items on the banquet menu it was that didn’t agree with you Write letters to the Editor with some fun Full Color Wedding Announcements 5 f I’tvV' mar j m m 1 v I v problem depends on gathering information from a variety of sources and having time to sift out new and better solutions Take time from the busy schedule to have meaningful involvements with children and spouse Work will take on a new meaning - make reti- - fr4 Loft when Leading to play now will retirement much easier In among and most of us think of those times But there are too some good memories dilemma Workaholism carries with it a built in risk of stress and burnout That risk can be minimized with the following suggestions: Take time off the busy schedule A to work smarter not harder creative response to a difficult top priority is given to the quality of the marriage and parent child relationship along with the training and development of the children Take time from the busy schedule to play It is surprising what a few hours of recreation will do to lift the feeling of despair Our bodies and minds need and deserve a periodic change The time spent in recreation will pay dividends in better health improved relationships with spouse and children and a better outlook on life In not too many years each of us will be faced with retirement length years as bad a workaholic? Many walks of life have all the ingredients necessary to create a workaholic situation according to Dr Glen Jenson of Utah State An answer yes to 8 of University the 10 questions below could of a workindicate the possibility aholic problem of any people over 60 fails to hearken back to the days of the great Lots of younger peDepression ople don’t know what we’re talking about when we say Depression hasplans The concept of the Central Utah Arts Festival is to allow businessmen and merchants to make money using the festival as a tool for added revenue said founding director Dean Christensen “Using Salina as a base the local businessman can use each activity related to the festival to advertise and promote more business he emphasued The Festival is now attempting to create part time art galleries and exhibition sites in major businesses in the area Christensen noted that a planting of caccti along US Highway 89 to the Interstate interchange is About 13 planned in the Spring varieties of caccti including the Joshua Tree are being sent by the Nevada Bureau of Land Management and will be planted along the route 4 Keith Christiansen U inch Simple breads come out of the oven with light golden brown BAKING crusts With a few easy touches Breads should always be placed these breads can be enhanced Genoven on the lowest )n a preheated erally the treatments are applied possible rack position unless recipe after the final rising just before indicates otherwise s ing The experts at Fleischmann Check the progress of the bread the following Yeast recommend the way through the abou Egg Wash: Brush baking time recipe’s recommended bread with one egg or egg white f the loaf is gening too brown little with a water for a hghtly tent it with aluminum foil beaten Bake a few minutes longer than the super shiny crust Margarine or Butter For less orlgina baking time if the loaf shine but a deep golden brown appears too pale color brush margarine or butter on bread just out of the oven If the bread is baked through it Milk: If you brush loaves with milk you'll get a slightly soft will slide easily out of the loaf pan crust with a somewhat dull shine Tap the bottom of the loaf sharply Water For a crisp crust brush with your fingers it will sound or lightly spray dough with hollow when the bread is done If not return it to the oven for 5 to 10 water Seeded Breads: Poppy sesame more minutes For information on seed or rolled oats are eyemann's Yeast “Meal In a Loaf’ and tasty Brush send a baked loaves with an egg white contest and then sprinkle on seeds or stamped envelope to: Rules oats PO Box 1093 Stashing: After dough rises IL 60198 Libertyville glaze and slash top with a sharp Beck She was active in church and civic affairs She was schooled in Gunnison She was a member of DUP Survivors include sons Waldo D Roland J Donald A Leslie L all of Centerfield daughter Mrs La Vegas Danny (Joan) Roscoe NV sisters Verda Mair Manti Camille Nielson Gunnison brother Leo Rosenvall Richfield 25 grandchildren 38 knife abut professing A free 42 page booklet on what to do for childhood emergencies and illnesses is available from Childrens Medical CenPrimary ter 320 Twelfth Avenue SLC UT 84103 R Everyone to ‘experienced’ attend 1987 Environmental Cluing and Baking CRUST BEAUTIFIERS her materials Melva dic'jtes The Richfield Regional Genealogical Library is preparing for a Seminar to be held Genealogical Tuesday nights beginning January 6 through February 24 Many of the class topics will be similar to those taught at the Salt Lake Genealogical Library with others added as local interest Melva Rosenvall Beck 85 of Gunnison died December 26 in the Gunnison Valley Hospital She was bom March 30 1901 to Emil and Camille Mary FUlstrup Rosenvall She married Daniel D Beck in the Manti Temple March 30 1921 He died August 1 1973 Lucy Regional Genealogy Seminar set Jan 6 JIC?25?2 EEMD EJl!IE:3 EISXS w v - di Starting as Low As - ts Lc j is 4 ’1 1 — 1 i- - I ivL x mill First 100 Additional lOO’s $8850 $1650 The Salina Sun 60 East Main - Salina - 529 - 7839 |