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Show lOTuesdiy Lakcsidecommumity ArW 59 1V1T Seniors from 9 nn mdr may fnj-- y an pwi at ito wmer. Die Aummn (alow Ime Senior Association, Davis 1600 W. Daiwm miU peruirm at II;)) Hospital Chapter, Drive, Antelope Layton, am. Ktmauns yhnuld N 0 prwmaium on Raring And made,inA old Mill frt 774-700- on May 7. awviwn at trie jacket making ti mrris at nuun. li The Verd.ner top i May 8, The emt i 112 and rcwrwnon should me made hy May I. IIwhh hy Virginia mil aim he on May I. The Chei Your Heahh Clmie May IS at 10 am. msh a fret hlood rrmure chwk and a skin earner chcL. I niertamment that day mil he hy Sandy. There will he tnhuie on May Rob Blight will RewAJiioni are 1:30 Rodeeri Memorial Theairc to 1 took .Chicken Asparagus Enchiladas can cream of chicken soup bunch of asparagus ; Cooked chicken pieces Olives, sliced I cup Monterey Jjck cheese, ; shredded Flour tortillas . Cook chicken and cut into .'pieces. Steam asparagus until almost tender. Mix chicken pieces, asparagus, shredded cheese (save some to ;sprinkle on top) and about of the can of undiluted oup, together. Place a couple of tablespoons ; of the mixture on a tortilla and roll it up. Place into baking dish. When all tortillas are filled and rolled, spread the rest of the 'soup over the top of them and sprinkle with remaining cheese. v Bake at 3S0 degrees until hot, 'about 20 to 30 minutes. Serve with sour cream, - Brian Chutka j 1 1 two-thir- J-- Stir-Fr- y 2 chicken breast halves 2 tablespoons vegetable oil 1 cup sliced celery one-ha- lf cup sliced green 4 cups diagonally sliced asparagus pieces ds over parched noodles, California The Rip to see the Masada at BYU, is July 22. The cost is 11$. Coll for reservations. There will he a San Diego meeting May 9 at 2 pm with Fridays off to enjoy a three-da- y weekend, but they also will e be taught by professors, i' enjoy a wider selection of courses and some students can finish courses in six weeks. 774-708- 1 milk cup half-and-ha- 546-616- a 45 Inch Gingher PolyCotton m yj BROADCLOTH yu Id -- c Registration for Summer Quarter has begun with classes I Entire Stock Our beginning June 23. Provost Dave vEisler wants students and the to know about the ''community universitys expanded offerings. With a promotional campaign of : Fast Forward Your Education, VSU has enhanced Summer Quarter to better accommodate i, students. J additional i Reg DECORATING1 $Q49 Country Plaid RECEIVING KITCHEN BLANKETS TOWELS L YARN & c Simplicity PATTERNS 2 Oz. Delta Hot Melt TOLE GLUE PAINT STICKS , 0 1 P. 50 -- T I I I I I EA. 50 OFF Each S5 00 Purchase With 00 r ,s I PATTERN OR TOLE 1 LIMITS PER COUPON II- - PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU MAY 3 -- I I I I your education! Pick up a class or two this summer. General education and upper division courses Evening and early morning classes - on and off campus Accelerated and block courses Small classes with individualized Instruction tuition No Fridays off out-of-sta- I I I ' te Summer Quarter begins June 23 for your Call 626-660-0 free class schedule or visit us at www.weber.edu Weber State University n the doctor is A Community Service by the Physicians QJ What is this new vaccine DTaP? 0 Donna Barhorst,MD, IHC Pediatrician, responds A.) DTaP is a new formulation of an old vaccine known as DTP. The first DTP vaccine was available in 943 protecting against three diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, and pertussis. Diphtheria is an infection that develops in the throat. Early symptoms include a sore throat, fever and chills. If the infection is not treated it can cause problems with swallowing and block the airway, leading to suffocation. The bacteria can also produce a toxin that results in pneumonia and heart failure. 1 high-pitche- PAINTING B00KI THREAD ' Pertussis, also known as whooping cough, starts with symptoms like a common cold, i.e. runny nose, fever, and cough. The cough increases in severity and occurs in prolonged d whooping sounds spasms with between spasms. Severe cases can result in seizures, pneumonia, brain damage and death. All of these diseases can be prevented or made less severe through routine childhood immunization programs. 99 151 COUPON j 89Yard ON ANY CRAFT or Coats Yd. Black J $1 $i McCalls Kwik-Se- Acrylic full-tim- e 99 BATTING BAGS NEWINatura percent more faculty members teach f this summer. A unified summer t schedule will also be started. This permits our students to take multiple classes during the summer. Qne of the features of this unified program is that clas-- ; ses meet Monday through Thurs-- i day with Friday off. We want our ! students to have more time to en-- i joy the summer. 45" 5 Oz. Bonded 36x36 Hemstitched 7 This years Summer Quarter will offer more than 40 additional courses with many of the classes taught on an accelerated level. The expanded offerings mean an 20-3- 0 8x10" HANDLE GRFATFOfi c ox aE22ECL9 Tetanus is sometimes called lockjaw. The bacteria are found in the soil and enter the body through deep wounds. The symptoms of lockjaw are headache, irritability, and muscular stiffness. The muscles of the jaw, neck, and limbs become locked in spasm and seizures may result, leading to heart failure or suffocation. YD. full-tim- t ay.83jvi!rs "SOsicoijnnr or whole lf 2 8 Inch Chrome Brown mix vegetables, pastel fruit salad, watermelon, dinner roll and milk. Monday, May 5: sausage with salsa, Spanish rice, Mexicali 2 tablespoons (lour 350 North Main Kaysville SCISSORS Friday. May 2: turkey ala Ling Tuesday, May 6: seafood pie with cheese sauce, wide egg noodles, lemon butter broccoli, carrot coconut salad, lime sherbet and milk. 825-217- 7 summer classes four days a week, Thursday, May 1: corned beef, seasoned potatoes, sunshine cab- Please RSVP for all activities 0, or by stopby ailing ping at the office Monday through Friday between 8 a.m. Clearfield of attending Summer Quarter. Not only will students take butterscotch creamy corn, tossed salad, fruit cup, churros and milk. 1475 South State OGDEN - Weber State University plans to change students jninds, literally, about the pluses salad, mousse, dally roll and milk. The Annual Women's Conference is Saturday. May 10. You may register at the ashler's Fabrics, Crafts and Custom Machine Quilting I ; Wednesday, April 30: salmon paity with dill sauce, sweet pots-toe- s with almonds, mchmt and tomatoes, pickled egg and beet The monthly meeting will be held Thursday at 10 a m. ch in summer $. The Shakespearean Festival is Call for details. July Trim the butt ends from the 2 teaspoons grated orange rind asparagus, remove the lips and cut the stalks into one-inc- h 3 tablespoons soy sauce pieces. Put the stock, asparagus 1 tablespoon cornstarch and salt and pepper into a pan. one-ha- lf cup water Bring to a boil, cover and sim13 cup orange juice mer over low heat. Remove the Half cup cashew nuts tips afier five minutes and continue to simmer the stalks for eight Cooked rice minutes. Skin and bone chicken breasts, Process the stalks in a blender cut into or food processor. pieces: set aside. Heat 2 tablespoons oil in wok or large frying Melt butter, stir in flour, and for one cook for two to three minutes. pan, add celery, stir-fr- y minute. Siir in the blended asparagus, Add green onion and asparaadd half and half, cook for two to three to five minthree minutes. gus and stir-fr- y utes. until asparagus is bright Serve jgarnished with the asgreen. paragus tips. Serves four to six. Transfer cooked vegetables to a bowl; set aside. In same skillet, Baked Asparagus heat two tablespoons oil. 2 tablespoons butter Add chicken, garlic, ginger 2 tablespoons flour root, orange rind and soy sauce. Stir-fr- y until chicken is barely 1 12 cups milk cooked, about five minutes. 2 cups grated cheese In a small bowl, combine 2 pounds cooked asparagus cornstarch, water and orange aside. Return set I cup bread crumbs or sunvegetables juice; to chicken in wok or skillet. flower seeds Add cashews and toss. In a heavy skillet, melt butter Add cornstarch mixture, reover low heat. Blend in the flour. heat, stirring quickly, until sauce Slowly add the milk and cook thickens, about three minutes. for about five minutes, Serve hot over cooked rice. until smooth. Add half thestirring cheese Serves 4 to 6. to the sauce. - Sally Taylor In a greased casserole dish, arCream Of Asparagus Soup range alternate layers of sauce and asparagus. 1 pound fresh asparagus Tip with the rest of the cheese 4 cups chicken or vegetable and the bread crumbs or sunstock flower seeds. salt and pepper to taste Brown lightly in 35 degree 2 tablespoons butter about 20 minutes. Serves six, WSU to expand classes offered $44-123- 773-700- bage, lime cucumber souffle, cheese cake, sweet potato roll and milk. gin-gerro- ot pound cooked asparagus. Serves dour. Davie Coumy Council on Aging luncheons are the tame at alt of the county centers and are served at 11:3d am. A SI.7S donation is suggested. Reservations should be nude at least one day in advance hy calling Autumn 3 Cilow at or Heritage at Reservations should he made hy May 9. 2 tablespoons vegetable oil 1 clove garlic, minced 1 tablespoon grated fresh from 9 Menus The birthday party is May Id at 11:30 am. Reservations are needed. There will also he a Great Salt Lake Lunch Cruise. The cost for the cruise is SI 7. They will depart at 12:1$ p m. There is a new computer genealogy class being taught Monday at 9 am There will also be a class on using the Internet, held at the Kaysvillc Municipal Center, in the evenings. Call Jackie at the center for details. The center will be taking a group to Antelope Island on May J4 at 1 am Lunch will be on your own at the snack bar. Reservations are necessary. If you dont go to Antelope Island you If you haw an hour or two one day a week, t. yolumeer, call Lora Kier at 774.700. Heahh screening is done twice a month, on the first and third Wednesdays. They are tn the classroom area of the hospital. Illood pressure and blood testing are done. I or a blood glucose test, do not eat for two hours prior to being tested. There is no cost. The screening will be on May 7 and May 21. 1. 1 and 4 JO p m. 774-708- 1 orever I'Lnd." Cm 1 110 and reservations need to N made hy May 12. pm, Chicken Asparagus catetena from 12 3d to 1:30 and from JM id 6 30 p m. Senior low impact aeroNe for membera only are every 7 uesday and Ihurvday at 9 am. and t( am. The cnt is SI per clave in the Women's Cemer education 0 for classroom. Call more iniormaimn. vee There will he a SAD group on May 13 at 10 am. This discussion will he on dealing with change. I lies for 1 ife; fmergeney Medical Information will be at noon. And the Mystery Tour No. 12: Spring blossoms, will be on May 13. The cost is $2. Lunch is on your own. Reservations are needed. ; lor S3 JO. for Senior 1 fiend, in the Medical Cemcr Slay IS at 1 pm. And the cemer will he taking a group to the he eniertaining, needed. oflVred ecery Sun fifuncH i day, The Layton Quitters meet a Moiheri Hay y at ll;30 am. ing in men and women, given hy the Davie County Health Department. The creaiive writing clae at by i The Quilt Addict meet at 10 a.m. on May 12 and at noon there mil he a presentation on the importance of cancer screen- I people one at n vn. Hearing Lakes de R&v-e- In the 1 970s, there was a great deal of public controversy about vaccine reactions, especially those associated with DTP. Vaccines are some of the safest and most effective medicines available, yet all medicines are associated with side effects. Most of the side effects associated with vaccines are mild such as fever, a sore arm or leg where the shot was given, a rash, or fussiness. On rare occasions the side effects are more serious. The contro- - of IHC Health Centers versy around these side effects led to a dramatic decline in immunization rates in children in the U.S. DTaP was developed in an attempt to create a safer vaccine with fewer side effects. The new formulation contains an inactive form of the pertussis toxin. It was first available in 1991 to be given as the fourth and fifth booster to children above age 5 months. These DTaP boosters were licensed for use after the child received three doses of the ' older whole-cepertussis found in the dif-ferent preparations of the DTP vaccine. 1 ll On December 30, 1996, the Food and Drug Administration licensed the first preparation of the DTaP for all five doses of the diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis series. It can now be 4 month, 6 given to children at the month, 18 month and the 5 year check-uStudies have shown the new vaccine to be effective and safe. Children who received the new vaccine experience significantly fewer side effects including less fever, site swelling, sleepiness, and fretfulness. Combination vaccines have been developed in the past to decrease the number of shots that are given to children during a single visit. At this time, the new DTaP, to be used for the series, comes only as a single agent requiring a separate shot from the other immunizations. There is research underway to develop combination vaccines, which will include the new DTaP. Hopefully, these will be available in the near future. five-pa- rt vac-qn- Immunizing your children is a key compohaving them grow up healthy and strong. There are many new vaccines on the horizon. The new acellular Pertussis, DTaP, vaccine is a safe and effective vaccine now available for use. nent to Call the Community Health Information for more information. Center, 398-276- 6, IHC I HC A Service Health Center of Intermountam Health Care r |