Show 5 The SunNews Timely Decfimhprp4 Dr fr 1091 Quia Nielson v- Stephen Poe Energy Specialist Utah State University Extension Which displays in the LDS Museum of Church iislory and Art quickly attract visitors’ attention? — The average home will spend from $50 to $150 for lighting over In December a year with its Christmas lights and extra household company electricity used is often more than many other months combined While it is true that energy used for lighting only accounts for 3 to 5 of your energy usage around the home you could cut that usage easily by $50 percent and save may be $10 a month First the easy part When you leave a room turn out the lights Santa doesn't need a thousand points of light left on to mark his way I recommend an inexpensive timer k No sense keeping the lights on after about 10:30 pm Remember that part of being good all year is conserving energy Second there are a few things that can be done with a little work Use high wattage lamps or bulbs only for reading or working When you replace the bulbs with lower energy bulbs the life expectancy of the bulbs goes up If you have a choice between incandescent lights and fluorescent These lights choose fluorescent lights use about 14 the energy to produce light as an incandescent light You may spend more for this type of bulb but you will save money in the long run for it should last at least 10 times longer Finally as you repaint your walls select lighter colors that will give maximum illumination with fewer light fixtures Don’t forget to open your drapes during the day and let nature give your electric meter a rest Watch out for these holiday hazards are potential There holiday hazards awaiting young children to Primary Children’s according Medical Center’s Emergency Department Every year at this time we see young children with injuries and illness from decorations plants and found other materials commonly around the house during the holiday season noted Tony Woodward MD emergency department physiMed cian at Primary Children’s Center Live mistletoe has one of the Deaths highest danger quotients in young children after eating as few as two mistletoe berries Even if the mistletoe is hung in a high place the berries can fall to the floor and be found by tiny tots “We suggest you substitute plastic replicas of mistletoe if you have children around” Dr Woodward said Holly berries can result in severe stomach distress and even death Another potentially dangerous item sometimes brought into the home during the holidays is fireplace salt a mixture of heavy metals which produce colorful flames in the yuletide blaze These are genof copper salts erally mixtures arsenic lead and other agents which cause severe abdominal pain and may cause death from respiratory or heart failure Decorative lights can be dangerous as well “We see toddlers each year who try to eat the miniature lights from the trees” notes Dr Woodward A more serious lighting hazard is the bubble light The bulbs contain methylene chloride which can cause central nervous system problems if swallowed and large amounts can cause liver or kidney damage The batteries inside Christmas toys may leak caustic contents if “The tiny they are swallowed button batteries are particularly easy for small children to swallow” says Dr Woodward and they are still even after the battery is dangerous dead” Parents should be sure that alcoholic beverages are not left out after parties where they can be reached by small children A glassful of some types of alcohol can produce seizures coma and even death in small children The Utah Poison Control Center is open 24 hours a day to advise parents on the correct course of action if a child swallows worrisome CalUoll free The emergency room at Primary Children’s Med Center is also open 24 hours a day to assist parents with any mishap as are most emergency rooms of hospitals throughout the state Map is available to show Paiute ATV Trail The Paiute ATV Trail is a 200 mile loop trail that has been designated for family recreational ATV riding It crosses over three mountain ranges and through rugged It is located canyons and deserts in Central Utah with access from INterstate Highways 15 and 70 Most of the trail is located in the Fishlake National Forest while lower elevation portions are over lands administered by the Richfield District of the B ureau of Land are many adjoining trails leading to spectacular fishing scenery or into surrounding opportunities towns for supplies lodging or fuel The lower elevation areas of the trail can often be ridden in late fall - early spring if weather conditions are warmer and drier The main trail is signed on the ground A brochure about the trail is also available A plastic coated tearproof waterproof map is available for $7 at the Richfield District Management Office From the main Pioneer Flashbacks Energy Sense PiuteTrail there There are two tragedies in The other is to gain it life One is to lose your heart's desire — Qeorge Bernard Shaw A tion growing body of scientific evidence points of medications to the rate of serious traffic This holiday season it could be studimportant to note the many ies linking certain prescription medicaand tions to driving accidents drivers should One medication be particularly careful about is an antihistamine It may make many More sufferers drowsy allergy importantly drivers tend not to be aware of their impaired driving performance after taking the f Holiday Is significant accidents contribu- ) Area Obituaries Carla Crandall 54 B GUNNISON: Carla Dean Barney Crandall age 54 passed away December 19 1991 She was bom October 27 1937 in Escalante Utah to Royal and Lillie May Moosman Barney She married George Kent Crandall June 24 1954 in the Manti LDS Temple he died January 5 1988 She is survived by one son and Kent Michael three daughters Hillsburo Oregon Sue Ann Simkins Centerficld and Julie Nelson Delta Terry Jean Lindsay Provo mother 16 grandchildren brothers and sisters Juanita Felix Springville Cherril ill Carla Crandall She was the joint owner of Valley Printing and earlier the Gunnison Valley News and Salina Sun and served as Editor and She was employed at the time of her death for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints as a Manti Temple Secretary She has lived in many locations during her life including Springville Bountiful West Valley and Gunnison She will be greatly missed and was dearly loved by her many friends and family College Travel Study is offering a scries of exciting travel opportunities for the coming year Mind expanding and memory making trips are planned to England France Spain and other Eu- & registration Jackie Young an assistant professor at Snow has organized a trip to various spots in Europe includLuxing France the Netherlands embourg and her native Belgium She will be going from March and her trip will cost $1369 Contact her at extension 391 March Gary Parnell also an assistant professor at Snow will lake a separate group to Madrid Price of that trip will be Spain S865 Find out more by calling Gary at Extension 357 A literary tourof England is also Many cultural events arc planned included in the $1814 price Call Dr Diana Spencer at extension 295 Nyle Mathews Sevier County Extension In today’s world of high production costs and competition for the consumer dollar cattle ranchers need Accurate to be good businessmen production records are a must to help ranchers make management decisions that will pay off in their operation Efficiency in an operation can be achieved by effective Integrated Resource Management This approach to management involves input from all segments of The the cattle production chain National Beef IRM coordinating committee has developed a small pocket book to help cattle ranchers keep the kind of records they and people working with them - such as lenders veterinarians Extension need to give them the right of assistance Spaces are provided to record complete calving data inventory death loss weaning and market information veterinary treatments and many other practices important to a cattle operation These pocket books are being distributed by the Cooperative Extension Service They are free to ranchers who are interested in reckeeping accurate production ords They can be picked up at County Extension offices In Utah the printing costs are paid by MSD AGnct Utah Cattlemen’s Association Utah Bankers Association Utah Veterinary Medical Association Utah Stale University and Utah Beef Improvement Association etc- - kind is not enough could save your life A mammogram can find breast cancer when it's But with mammost curable once is not enough mograms you are 50 or older you need to have one every year Call us We can give you the facts about rn IfjJUry tills Zyy TulciUflc mammograms The call is free season brisyon joy ! S': fM i:t Whuaif ilia nils for your patronage SAVER 1365 South State Salina May your holiday Yuletide Greetings Thanks for letting us get to know you We appreciate having you as our customers CasualCloset 37 North 100 East Salina 1500 South State Snow Once (0111 As we open our hearts and homes this season we welcome in the joy of the holidays B Tree-Mendo- Scenic Quick Stop Call for information Clayson Terry Barney San Diego Calif Funeral services were held Monday December 23 1 l:am in the Gunnison Stake Center She was buried in the Springville Evergreen Cemetery under the direction of r Funeral Home in Salina Carla attended Springville High School She has held various LDS church positions including Young and teacher Women’s Presidency Primary Presidency and teacher and ward Relief Society teacher Gospel Doctrine teacher and visiting She was serving in the teacher Stake single Adult Presidency at the time of her death CASH Snow College plans a series of trips abroad ropean destinations The trips are open to students and any interested persons All of the lours can be taken for college credit and include some meals and other benefits The first trip of the year will be to London and Paris during the week of February Cost is $1300 For more information call Diane Ogden at Snow ext 226 Pocatello Idaho Evelyn Sullivan Las Vegas Provo Kay Barney Nev Howard Barney Spanish Fork Nina Reid Jean Brown Clair Barney and Fem Barber all Springville Thanks for your valued business Hope Your to medication Fortunately prescription antihistamines are available that rewithout lieve allergy symptoms Ask your causing drowsiness doctor about it This winter particularly dursafety conscious ing the holidays drivers should not only not drink and drive they should be careful of the medications they are taking Topping the popularity list is the watch John Taylor was wearing in the Carthage jail in Illinois The death masks of Joseph and Hyrum Smith arc a close second with William Clayton’s odometer placing third and the Enoch Train ship model fourth John Taylor’s watch was in his vest pocket when mobbers stormed the Carthage jail When he rushed to the window to escape a ball fired by an outside mobber smashed the watch throwing him back into the room The watch stopped and the hour minute and although second hands are now gone fellow prisoner Willard Richard recorded the time as 5:16:26 The pall’s point of impact on the watch is clearly visible Jj Death masks of the Smith broth ers were made by George Q Cannon soon after their murders The originals were purchased by the late Wilford C Wood and displayed in his private museum until 1989 when the family donated them to the LDS Church The Clayton odometer designed ny Orson Pratt and built by Apple-tolarmon measured the miles of the first pioneer trek Although the original was lost many years ago a replica made by Stephen Pratt American Fork is now on display in the museum The Enoch T rain was a Mormon emigrant ship which crossed the The museum’s ocean in 1856 model of this ship captures the imagination of visitors as they visualize the confined living of passengers during the long voyage Hermansen's Mill Gunnis6n 6 JJWD 423 South 100 West Salina be blessed with the ifts of friendship ove and peace on earth For the many gifts bestowed upon us by all of our friends we offer our most loving thanks Moroni Processing South 500 West 160 |