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Show ff j u f x , f Hi Vlt V t-- Lakeside Review t Saturday, Novfsrrthof 1 5, 1 f)7 Books: Gifts that open eyes, mind Vi SUSAN TAMJR HOU.C3 fcfckSJ It Connection Jht Farmington "Youre taking someone leisure time and you want It to be a pOMtne ex per tcnce," she laid. ; Make giving books a tradition. "(Jive them when the opportunity arises; for birthday, Christmas. to celebrate life In general Giving a book lay you want the person to take time for himself, to do something ihc enjoy," ihe So what do you do when you want to buy book for a present? Zaugg shares four key tips to making book buying enjoyable for you and an exciting adventure for (he child or friend getting the hook. The keys: Dont be in a hurry, know the person, know Ihe book, and be aware of the persons reading level jorrul S,vk at 497W Wont a good pium book w in about 32 pages. good mo&tranoft and a great story? Deanna Zaugg. cJi.kjien'a iwanan tor Uj Da! County Library Headquarter Suggest kxrv) tt! some Of !J0 Murtfvj- 'A Wish lor Wing That Worn by Berkley Breamed. Anansi and mJ Tailing Melon by DC such Krnrtmel, outlet Part of the parents bility is in choosing by John D. Fitzgerald. Indian in the Cupboard series by Lynne Reid Banks. Little House series by Laura Ingalls Wilder and Roger Lea MacBride. Want to see if your library has a copy of me book you can look at? The Davis County Library files can be accessed by modem. For more information on how to connect, call the reference 2 or pick up librarian at an information sheet at your nearest library. . 451-232- responsi- wisely. Dont buy books the child wont like, but try to say, How about this? she said. Buying nonfic- -' tion can be just as exciting to a D57 ' ti Oil!'-'- ' yi"" Are The advantage of buying a fresh turkey over a frozen turkey 5s that it will have a more desirable flavor since its not stored Tot long periods. Frozen turkeys lose more moisture during thaw- 51 homebound. mentor needy pi'.JJ . ? II child as buying fiction. Children have a great need to know. They contact Yvonne Coiner at 394-594- 4, The Davis County Food Bank needs a volunteer with a truck and forklift to help move food from the old food bank in Farmington to its new location at the Salvation Army Thrift Store, 325 W. 1300 North, Sunset. To volunteer please call Roger Martin at 773-071- 2. Centerville Elementary School needs a volunteer from the community to head their Literacy Volunteers of America I Can Read Program. f or more information contact 4 Karen Bell at or Carolec Flannery at Bountiful Health Care and Rehabilitation needs volunteers to read to residents of all ages, to help with activities and outings, and to be a friend. For more information, contact Shirlccn or Penney at 292-620- 299-200- 4. nOOCRT REGAN Standard Exanner a selection of her favorite books, Deanna Zaugg, children's librarian at the Farmington headquarters branch, says book buyers should take into account me child's reading level and interest CHOICE BOOKS: Showing are so curious, and they want to experience so much. Boys tend to go to the nonfiction more than girls, she added. ( ' You might want to choose books the child will want to read again and again. People listen to their favorite songs over and over, why not read a book over and over. You can bond with a book, so give yourself permission to read it over and over, she said. again. Its hard to determine always where a child is in reading level. But its best to buy a book a little above the reading level. Choose a book that will present a challenge, but wont be overwhelming. Children have a much higher listening level than their reading level, she said. Its a good idea to come to the library and check out some books rather than expend great Knowing the book is vital. If amounts of money. The idea is to books that become so youre buying a book for a young provide the child becomes a pleasurable person that youll have to read said Zaugg. The over and over, then the parent lifelong reader, reference librarian can help you has to be able to enjoy the choose different books for differbook, she said. Take a few ent reading levels and show you minutes in the store and read the how to judge. book and see if youll like it and will want to hear it again and There is just as much of a No bones about it: Know your turkey before you buy all turkeys the same? is the best one to Personal preferences and storage limitations often the type of turkey you buy. : An understanding of those Jerms used on labels of the various birds will help make your decision easier. Before use, all labels must be approved by USDAs Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS). Some of the terms describe methods of raising, methods of Slaughter, the addition of a solution to the bird or the internal Jemperature of the bird. They arent indicators of quality or value, which is about the same for all turkeys. Heres a rundown of terms. : Fresh - Refers to a turkey that has never been frozen. Technically, it has not been stored at below 0 degrees Fahrenheit, Jr in comparison, a frozen turkey is frozen at minus 20-3- 0 degrees Fahrenheit, then stored at 0 , 1 low-inco- rk 1 546-52- 5 7 people by helping them learn to budget and to help find famihousing for lies. l or more information ii' 'r g Catholic Community Service need volunteer to help in their food bank, deliver food boxes to the elderly and srani . skids-s- 393-865- I Jong Silk by Robin Berenstein Bears series by Chapter Books. Cannibals of Sunset Drive by Dan Carlsruh. Chronicles of Narnia" series by C.S. Lewis. Great Brain series concerning tobacco fund-raisin- Mummies, Dinosaurs. Moon . a interacting with retail community and school: and event. planning If caneer ha affected our life, youll want lo join thi team by calling Donna at or Dan at . Rocks by James Jespersen. You wouldn't buy a pair of shoes without trying them on, then why buy a book without knowing whats inside, she said. "Come to the library and see if other books by that author are available. We have hundreds of books to choose from so you dont have to buy all the books by a same author unless you want to begin a collection. for product control, serving a the AMC luion with physicians, preventing program in (he n by David Macaulay. In the areas of paperback and hardback fiction, try some of these. "After me Dancing Days" . by Margaret Rostkowski Animorphs series by K. A. Appleton. Bailey School Kids" series by Debbie Dadey. seeking opportunities e high-profil- Tricks by Dave Brown. Space Explained i volunteer hoard member American Girls craft books or cookbooks. Backyard Buddies by Michael Ross. Cnnkloroots Nature Guides by Jim Amosky. Eyewitness Books series. Hercules: me man, the myth, the hero by Kathryn Lasky. Book Incredible by Stephen Biesty. Information Please Almanac. Little Hands Art Book by Judy Press. Scagell. The Way Things Work y American Cancer Society of Daxi County There are some excellent nonfiction books you might want to consider. Amazing Magic Cross-sectio- Me-tLt- ItUiy, ida m. ut R General opportunities Arthur book by Mitre Brown Bear and Roiy PoV by Zapgg said. ies: 3 pm, David Small. in me Ram With Baby Duck by Amy Host Mean Soup by Betsy EveretL Michaol and the Cats by Barbara Abercrombie. Waldo books by Martin Hanford. Keep your list up to date and do your shopping all year round. Be .'sure and have an open mind, Know the person and his interests. Know what hes read and enjoyed in the past, said Zaugg. Some people just dont like certain kinds of books, but if the child has no opinion, then broad-e- h her horizons. Some children say I want to read mysteries. They do that because they feel safe and secure reading myster- through 1 "Dont be in a hurry. Dont go shopping in a panic mode. Take lots of time.. You need to take time to look through the book, read a little about it, get a feel for it," she said. "Make a list of the books and authors you are interested in and take your time. Many bookstores have places to sit down and read." iknm-hmt- l toot inj, County, l mat ion, cult the Iktiti County Cnml II uv Inj.nmothm S AV DiatxHh WmlMrop. Bunny Cakes by Rosemary Weils. Cais Colors byjano Cabrera. Dinosaur Slomp,a pop up book, by Paul Smekiond. Dr. Souss books. Empty Pot by Demi. 'Co Away &g Green Monster by Ed Embody. 'Goodnight Gonna by Peggy Ralhmarm. Spy sonos by Juan Marzok). 'Imogones Antlers by laid. a Ihting of totinihyr ikon Choice selections - if (niti,iHt uuidultc 6UWHAi)cf i:w- tfwir why book buying is a challenge, says Ik an rw augg, children's librarian for the Daws County Library Head quarters. 1 Volunteer 776-495- guar- antee the child will become a lifelong reader, but it increases his or her chances, she said. When you start reading to a child it is a physical and emotional experience. There is the security of being read to and it takes on a meaning of love and being loved. to help child with leukemia it By LORETTA PARK correspondent Standard-Examin- u ready-to-coo- Even when the parent reads to a child everyday, it doesnt Field school pitches in the birds are permitted free access to an outdoor yard or other suitable facilities and that they Life Styles are raised without antibiotics or Jo Ann Mathis Ross growth enhancers. The company USU Davis Extension must also submit written documentation which substantiates the labeling and any claim that makes reference to the raising and therefore tend cooking, ing to be drier. The disadvantages of conditions of the birds. d Basted or The buying a fresh turkey is that the bird costs more per pound and solution may be a butter or other must be cooked within one to edible fat, broth stock of water two days after purchase (or froplus spices, flavor enhancers and other approved substances. It is zen). In purchasing a fresh turkey, look for ice in the body caviinjected into the breast and legs k ty (ice freezes at 32 degrees F.) of poultry. Most often you wont be able to Those terms that legally cant see the ice. Make sure the flesh is be put on labels include: firm and cold to the touch. Organic - To date, FSIS Frozen - Temperature of has not allowed the use of the poultry is 0 degrees F. or below. term organic on meat and Kosher - May be used on poultry product labels because of the lack of consensus on what labels if products contain no artithis term means as it applies to ficial ingredients or added color animal products. and is only minimally processed. Chemical-fre- e - Is not alExamples of minimal processing are cutting, grinding, canning, lowed on a label because its a drying and freezing. The label itmisleading term that implies self must explain the use of the chemicals are bad. In fact, everyterm natural (such as: no adthing is made of chemicals. By its ded colorings or artificial ingredivery nature, muscle tissue is ents or minimally processed). make of both natural and synthesized chemicals. Free range - A determinaReaders are welcome to call tion must be made by USDA at 1 the time of label approval that weekdays with comments. self-baste- need to read what some people call junk literature as the classics. Even children need to read to escape and they like to read what their friends are reading, she said. A steady diet of anything can be bad, but some days you just want potato chips, and then you can go on a diet again and read all kinds of books. - CLEARFIELD - Katie Lo- pezs school had a chance to give back, and they did in a big Why Charlie Brown, Why? and listened to Katies own battle with leukemia. Katie began bruising and her parents thought she was getting hurt on the way to school. After she ran way. into a tree while playing tag, her Hill Field parents took her to the doctor. Elementary The bruise covered most of School raised her chest, she said. It was one $1,575.12 for of 22 bruises on her body that Pennies for couldnt be explained. Patients, a The students heard what it fund-raiswas like not to go to school for for Leukemia almost a year, but have a teachSociety of er come to the home with lesAmerica, sons. And they heard how it felt said Alice hair and to to lose waist-lengt- h Lopez be called Baldy by teenagers Cipollini is Lopezs sixth-grad- e teacher at a movie theater, something none of them ever considered. r. Lowho headed the The students then spent two pez, 1 1, was diagnosed with leukemia on Sept. 11, 1996. She weeks digging in their pockets has undergone chemotherapy for every spare piece of change. and it is in remission, said her Our goal was to raise $400 or 50 cents a student, Cipollini father, Kevin Lopez. It was Leukemia Society of said. America that provided transporWithin days the goal was surtation funds for the Lopez famipassed and it was obvious the s students were really inly to travel to Primary Childrens Medical Center in Salt to it, Katie said. Kindergarten Lake City from Clearfield for students raised the most funds, the first. six months of their with Katie's class coming in second. Katie is also the Ameridaughters treatment, he said. Cipollini heard about the can Cancer Society ambassador fund-raisfor 1997. She goes to the hospiand approached Katies mother, Melissa, about it. tal once a month for a few The students watched a video. hours. er fund-raise- 800-plu- er 4 298-223- 4. Pioneer Adult Rehabilitation Center is in need of a donation of two new or used wheelchairs and a doctor's office-type scale. If you would like to donate these items, please contact Robert Daniels at 774-747- 8. The Arc of Davis County needs a volunteer to be a friend and an advocate to a mildly retarded, disabled woman. For more information call Sherry Aldrich at 299-978- 8, Autumn Glow Senior Center in Kaysville need volunteers to help deliver Meals on Wheels, help in the kitchen and teach china painting. For more information, call Shirley 5. Bergstrom at The Rape Recovery Center needs adult volunteers two or three days per month who can provide their own transportation to respond to calls from hospitals and police , stations and provide support and advocacy to victims of sexual assault and domestic violence. For more information call Peggy Hammon at Your Community Connection, American Red Cross of Northern Utah will train individuals for most areas of service, including disaster ser544-123- 394-945- 6. vices, health and safety services, international service, for more inetc. Call 627-00formation. Community Nursing Service and Hospice in Davis County is looking for people who would enjoy giving of their time and talents for the elbenefit of the home-bounill. Call and derly, terminally Sherry at Davis County Schools need volunteers to work with students. Contact Edrice after Christensen at 451-122 p.m. or call the school closest to you. Paracelsus Davis Hospital and Medical Center in Layton has openings for adult d, 461-950- 0. volunteers and junior volun- teers. Volunteers receive training and free meals. Enjoy new relationships and tremendously rewarding experiences. For more information adults may 2 and contact Sheila at youth may contact Gloria at 544-075- 825-924- 7. |