Show mam? £:' 4 Wednesday October Tha SunNews 13 1993 Elder John Mogle will report on mission Sister Cindi Okerlund will serve in Brazil Gunnison Area News Drop Rasmussen's Paiute Two awards at a luncheon at the Doug Thurman AllPaiute ATVTrails have been with the open to travel however recent wet and cold weather trail conditions are constantly changing Depending on weather conditions snow may not melt again this yearatthehigherelevations Please contact a Fishlake Forest Service Office forcurrentconditions for the trail you plan to ride Any person or group who would be willing to adopt a portion of the Pai u te ATV T rail for the purpose of helping to keep it maintained and clean please phone a number below or contact the Richfield BLM office or the Fishlake Forest office For more informaiton about the Governor’s Mansion The Volunteers were recognized for projects which improve the en- - Paiute ATV Trail or call locally prepared It is not uncommon to get stranded in the mountains with an unexpected this time of year snowstorm Be sure to check the weather forecast before you leave but be prepared even if foul weather is not forecast Weather can change quickly especially this time of year at the higher elevations Tell someone where you are going and when you plan to return Be prepared with adequate clothing and shelter and take along some food 6 Utah and the western region will gather November 6 at the anSaturday nual meeting of the Utah GeneaThe public is logical Association invited to attend the seminar set at the Quality Inn 154 West 600 South SLC UT Those attending will learn from twelve nationally known lecturers and regional experts with lectures inSLC geared to every skill level Primary focus will be on migration and emigration computers Native American research military records and writing family histories along with other genealogical topics The exhibit hall will showcase the latest in genealogical products and services broTo receive a registration chure call June Calder or George Jordan inhalers provide relief tions 8 million inhalers many of the for asthma can na- sufferers with mild symptoms but these popular devices can be dangerous if used continually says a Stanford allergist “In recent years we’ve been noticing an increase in serious problems and even deaths from asthma - and some have been linked to excessive reliancepn inhaled bronchodilatorsboth and even certain prescription forms” said Dr Abba Terr clinical professor of medicine Any person who relies on a nonprescription inhaler on a daily basis should consult a physician even if they feel they are getting relief from using the inhaler the doctor concluded New Employee at Rasmussen’s Ace Hardware Jedd Judd is the new face at Rasmussen's Ace Hardware in Gunnison Rasmussen’s is opened until 8:00 pm Jedd will be working the later shift to accomodate their customers these test qustions before out on water conservation wash you day 5 A good way to check your home for water leaks is to check your water meter 6 A brick placed in your toilet tank to displace water is a good economical way to save water 7 When you save water you also save energy and money 8 Utah is among the most water conscious conservation states in the country 9 showerheads toilets and faucet aerators can save over $10000 in energy water and sewage costs 10 Conserving our water supply means making drastic changes and great sacrifices in the way we live ANSWERS Tie family of Leon 5(py would life to thankeveryone who has Seen so thoughtful at the time of the passing of our father ‘Thanhjyoufor the flowers food visits ambulance crew money cards Tranks to the Qunnison Dr 9fpy Inouye and Pratt and to the great nursing staff at Qunnison Valley Hospital We thank the KfGef Society for the lovely luncheon and all the friends and neighbors zvho have bun so kind to us at this sorrowful time in our Eves Thankjyou also to the Springer Turner funeral Tome Tie Leon Ofay family: Virgo Virginia TMs and ‘Kerry O Bruce and Jean fjeldsted would like to tfankthe children and grandchildren for the wonderful day on our 50th Anniversary dinner and open house party It was all real nice and we really enjoyed it We also thank also everyone who sent cards and the gifts which we received We also thankall that called to wish us many We the the day very much enjoyed day happy returns of Thank again to everyone Bruce & Jean fjeldsted FALSE It’s closer to 80 of which comprise percent - 97 ocean 2 TRUE Another 2 percent is frozen and therefore unusable 3 TRUE A family of four uses 280 gallons per day just inside the house 4 TRUE A leaking faucet can likewise waste 200 gallons of water a day 5 TRUE Turn off all faucets in and around your home then check the meter Wait 15 minutes then check the meter again If the reading has changed you have a leak 6 FALSE The bricks may beafter a while gin to disintegrate causing serious and expensive prob© lems in the plumbing Better to use two one quart plastic bags weighted with water instead Even better consider giving your spouse a new 16 gallon per flush toilet for a birthday gift (you won’t have to This is about twice the naday tional average 9 True (Trick Question) But is will probably takeabout50 years to do it At the current utility rates you can figure on saving well over $100 per year 10 FALSE Water management and water conservation practices must be implemented Now that summer is over it’s time to take a look at your skin Knowing a few simple rules for spotting and preventing melanoma - cancerous skn moles - can save your life The first goo defense against skin cancer is preventing sunburn by covering skin with clothes or sunscreen and staying in the shade notes Dr David Harris clinical The American Cancer Society says this for nearly disease is responsible 7000 deaths each year in the US It is also critical to check your skin for warning signs of melanoma Healthy moles are round or oval generally less than the diameter of a pencil eraser They may be dark or they may be light but they are almost always a uniform color throughout And they normally don’t itch or hurt Moles that might be melanoma are irregularly shaped - notched or oval - and varied in color They often itch or are prone to soreness Also if the mole oozes or heals unusually slow if injured - that’s another warning sign the doctor says Malignant moles usually change over a period of weeks or months However normal moles rarely change much at all If any of these symptoms appear it’s time to visit your dermatologist to have the mole checked Many use Half of the estimated three million Americans with glaucoma don’t even know it It often has no symptoms In the early stages To cook on range top: place pumpkins in pan with a small amount of water Cover and cook until tender Drain mash and let drain again in a strainer to remove excess liquid To bake - cut into pieces and bake in an un greased baking dish in a 350 degree oven for 40 to 50 minutes & Phone News Items suspicious new or changed moles and some may are not cancerous represent a slower developing form 529-783- 9 of skin cancer which is less dangerous than melanoma But because melanoma can spread so quickly to other organs beyond the skin and because it can be treated if discovered promptly it’s lifesaving advice to stay alert the doctor for signs of melanoma concluded Board meeting Dr Lewis Mullins chairman of the Central Utah Board of Public Heal th has announced that the Board will meet at 7 pm October 19 at the Chefs Palace Too in Delta Meetings of the Central Utah Board of Public Health are open to the public immrniO Shirley Kunz Torgersen 67 of Shirley Kunz Torgersen Salina died October 4 1993 at the home of a daughter in Sigurd She was bom June 21 1926 in Magna Utah a daughter of Joseph L and Neva Murphy Kunz She married Kyle W Torgersen June 5 1947 in the Manti Temple He died May 19 1991 She is survived by children: Mrs Steven (Shirly Ann) Colby of Sigurd Mrs Mike (Bonnie San Diego CA Mrs Adelbert (Annett) Potter Huntington Beach CA Wayne Kunz (Pauline) of Magna Funeral Services were held Saturday October9 1993 in theSalina Third Ward with internment in the Salina Pioneer Cemetery under the direction of Springer Turner Fu- neral Homes Richfield of Salina and Kay) Willden Salt Lake City Mrs Talmage (Kyleen) Moosman Bicknell Mr Delbert (Laurie Jo) Eckersley Elmo Utah Kevin E (Debbie) Torgersen Aurora Donavin K (Phyllis) Torgersen of Lost Creek Also 15 Grandchil- 1st Baptist Church Centerfield Sunday School 10:00 am Old age is when you first realize that other people’s faults —Edgar A Shoaff Worship Service 300 North 75 Of Salina Meeting the spiritual needs of the entire family Bible answers to contem porary questions Warm Friendly Local People 165 South 400 East Salina 11:00 am West Centerfield for Celt 529-or ' more Information '' Visitors sn always walconrt! Informal Bible Study Wednesday Evenings 7:00 pm Refreshments & Nursery Provided South Sanpete Baptist Church i of ply Company dren Brothers and Sisters: Mrs Con (Beverly) Gailee Magna Utah Cleo Kunz Magna Mrs Orval (Janice) Bates Vi are no worse than your own promote wise rind away gradually by making shall changes in our daily habits If everyone reduces water use by a few ounces a day the savings will add up to millions of gallons preventing melanoma worry about duplicates) 7 TRUE When you conserve save enwater you automatically ergy because you use less hot water You also save money on water and utility bills sewer and septic tank costs and local taxes 8 FALSE Utah uses more water per person than any other state - about 218 gallons per person per education Rules for spotting professor of dermatology and Utah’s resources “These projects exemplify what good citizenship is all about" said Leavitt “It is through these actions that our state and national treasures will be preserved for generations to come” The luncheon was made possible by donations from Aptus Kennecottand Mountain Fuel Sup- Good pumpkin taste starts with apumpkin that’s bright orange with a firm rind Smaller pumpkins are more tender A pumpkin yields about cups of mashed cooked pumpkin - just right for two pies Pumpkin can be cooked in several different ways: Halve or quarter pumpkin and scoop out seeds and strings Cut into smaller pieces and cut Brush up on Let’s see how much you know about ourprecious resource water If you m iss more than three questions you should brush up before you wash out on water conservation information About half of the Earth’s surface is covered with water 2 Only of the Earth’s water is suitable for drinking 3 Seventy-fivpercent of the water used in an average home is used in the bathroom 4 A single leaky toilet can silently waste 200 gallons of water a vironment Lots of ways to cook that pumpkin in the Richfield area TRAIL TIP- - Please be for wet and cold weather Seminar on genealogy Genealogists throughout area organizations Snow CollegeUSDA Forest Service Ephraim and Sorenson’s Ranch School Koosharem were honored as two of 26 organizations outstanding Utah Volunteers as part of the Take Pride in Utah program Governor Mike Leavitt and First Lady Jackie Leavitt presented the ATV Trail Tips November Centerfield He plans to resume his studies at Snow College honored by Governor Sister Cindi Okerlund Ace Hardware at 9:15 am Elder Mogle is the son of Mr and Mrs Grant Mogle of Church Elder John Irving Mogle is returning from serving an LDS Mission in the Lansing Michigan area He will report on his mission on October 24 1993attheCenterfield Sister Cindi Okerlund daughter of Paul and Marsha Okerlund has been called to serve in the Brazil Recife South Mission She will enter the MTC on October 20 1993 Her farewell will be this Sunday October 17 at the Salina 4th Ward at 11:30 am There will be that evening from lightrefreshments 6 to 8 pm at her home for family and friends Sunday School -- 10 am Sunday Service -- 11 am in Sterling Past or Mike Bard on |