Show mpH ym mm ¥m nWiiiim mi Page 14 — The Herald Journal Logan Utah Tuesday Octobor 29 1996 particularly anion) diabetics and the H'ople dose to (hem Hultars' comment that diabetics must accept their ulTliclion and avoid denial becomes more vital uhen the seriousness of the disease is more clearly understood "We need to encourage children to lake control ol' their lives Diabetes C'onlinut'd from Page 13 major cause ol heart disease stroke and kidney disease' In adelilion diabetes is the primal) cause1 ol ueu cases ol blind ness and amputations These statistics clcaily demonstrate the need loi ihoiough edu- cation about the and their situation" concluded Muttars “ They need to accept it and become survivors like many ol' us who have I teen fighting all our lives" disease diets Many babies are ready for finger foods al about 7 months when they can sit straight in their highchair hold food in their Baby Cmilinued from Page uhen your baby 13 is not too sleepy alter a mornlossy or hungry ing nap lor example You can k'gin with one or two spoonfuls of a single strained or - purccd vegetable or Iruil such as squash cirmls bananas or apple sauce Sait three days after the intro- duction of a 13 registered dietitian? DS Chullunoogu Tcnn DS: DI-A- received my I to their choking increases since hahies don't have enough teeth to chew thoroughly or the eating skills lo know when food is small enough to swallow (iood finger foods include pieces of hanana or well-chopp- dry unsweetened cereals Never give hahies nuts popcorn large pieces of raw carrot melon balls whole grapes or hot dog slices 'These foods are choking haz-zur'To help prevent choking be sure your baby is sitting up when eating and encourage him or her to take small bites of food and chew them thoroughly Susan Taman Levy is a Registered Dietitian at New York University Medical Center By Jamos J Kilpatrick It’s lime lo award a few laurels for the (iood Stuff 'The first w r e a It 1 to goes Stevea Joynl reporter for the (Ala) Some months ago (I can't say exactly when for the clipping wasn't dated) an enterprising fellow sought a permit lo open a topless nightclub in Shelby County wtis always ini' who watched the painful pineeediiigs ucioss my Rice Krispies and liom behind my Nancy Drew" If Ms I lanagan had said “across my ccicul and Iioiii behind my book" the sentence would have lost its punch Florence King who writes "Hie Misanthrope's Corner" for National Review is a master of the telling detail Here she is writing about a whatnot stand in a parlor: "On it stood glass figurines miniature saucers plaster slaluelles ol pionc hahies with hare bottoms pecking Irom made-in-Japa- open pajama flaps rosebuds oppose the application Mr Joynl reported: “’Their first meeting was al Lloyd's restaurant a place lor the whole family where Ihc iced lea comes in huge plastic cups and made from glued sawdust never-use- d souvenir ashtrays a Mexican sombrero pin cushion and a no evil monkey lhal glowed in the dark ' thing on the whatnot stand was undusiahic as was the whatnot stand itself with its jigsaw cut scalloped edges and ‘lion'" knobby In a Residents and shipowners promptly formed a coalition lo the waitresses call eustomeis This was perfect reporting With one glance the mind's eye sees the worn booths (he paper napkins (he menu that rarely changes “ The waitresses call customers ‘lion"' That lililc delail elevated tin ordinary story to a first-clapiece of writing Iluzzah! Details count In a short stoiy by Mary Flanagan a child is s describing members of her household Finallv "There ss liae-liou- tiim" shot slm y by Julia Alvarez published last year in USA Weekend a mail and a I woman meet loi the first lime on a hotel balcony As strangers they engage in tentative conversation warily feeling their way toward a decision to keep talking or lo break it off She asks if he is attending a convention He asks who she is with "We were playing — kitten questions I call llieni pawing al the louse ends ol each other's life evoked the memory of Fleanqr with curious little claws" Nice! Ah vety nice Readeis send me (iood Slulf from all over List year the mail hioughi a phrase from "14000 Things lo He Happy About" by Harbara Ann Kipfcr 'The author spoke of "farniwives unbuttoning peas on the porch" A lovely line In Roosevelt writing the most readable commentary in the pundit business these days look dead aim al the current liisl lady: She is so desperate lor friends "she's hanging out with the quack and the dead" HuHVcyc! Another splendid pun came the Portland Oregonian from The Cincinnati Lnquirer id June Haschall owners had just forced Marge Schott owner of y the Reds to give up control of the team Mall Kramer reminisced about hurkcuc: " The level of harkcuc ability these days is far higher than it was in my youth 'Then he-ma- n day-to-da- fathers would ignite ldilor Peter Hronson was mountains of charcoal only to pleased "It's a healthy change for the Reds and everyone in Cincinnati who is lxme weary of living embarrassed by the Schott heard round the world" Good w i iters live lo gel olT a line like incinerate a few hapless steaks Since then men have discovered lhal there is more to cooking than arson" In lime magazine last Januaiy Richard Corliss devoted a few paragraphs lo a rising actress: “She has the scariest eyes in movies 'They can radiate pain or anger w ith the immediacy of a lightning flash and the intensity of a witch's curse Angela Hassell should be east as Medusa or Medea hut beeause she is a movie star she plays righteous cops and sanctified wives She ought lo he in lerrifie films instead she appears in mediocre ones where she stands out like tlial I el me urge readers lo send my examples of the (iood Stuff I always have a reservoir of gtxifs gaffes boners and howlers buj now and then it's nice to point with praise rather than view with alarm HIVAIDS ('alias singing ‘f eelings' and shines like her own amazing reproachful eyes" RESPECT YOURSELF PROTECT YOURSELf- A few months ago as you may UTAH DEPARTMENT recall Hob Woodward reported that Hillary Clinton had5?)ccn consulting with a Miuiccn Dowd of limes who is The New York - OF HEALTH Il800?537il046 mystic who also in nutrition and my research was on the role of insulin in (he development of obesity I urn not a registered dietitian Send questions to: "On Nutrition” lid Uionz co Newspaper Blonz Continued from Page it mouths Mealtime supervision is especially important when bahies kgin feeding themselves Risk of new food before starting another This will enable you to delect symptoms of food ullcigy such as skin rush wheezing diarrhea vomiting or study nose II any of these conditions arise discontinue the new food and nntilv vour baby's physician at the next v isit Don't be overly concerned if your baby does not eat a lot of solids These first meals are geared toward adjusting to eating foods Hahies up to I year of age receive most of their nutrition from the liquid portion of their a hands and move Details separate mediocre great graduate degrees at the University of California at Davis I received a master’s degree (MS) in nutrition working on a problem involved with food toxicology My doctorate (I’liD) was Knlerprise Association 20(1 Madison Avc New York NY 00 lb For address inquiries to: blonhookednet Due to the volume of mail per1 sonal replies cannot he provided Ed Blonz PhD is the author of the “Your Personal Nutritionist" book series (Signot 1996) Happenings Costume party StageStop's Main Theatre will be throwing a Halloween costume pally on Thursday 'The reg-ulperformance of Joseph anil ilie ninsinx Teehnieolor Dream-oh- ii will k'gin at 7:30 pm and followed by will immediately the Halloween parly Tickets for the Halloween performance can be icvivcd by culling the SST 2 ki oil ice at ai k 5(i3-392- USU senior recital 'SI theatre department Studio Stage Senior Recital begins at 4:30 and S pm on Thursday and 8 p m I liday in the Chase Fine Aits ('(liter mom 224 General admission S2 at the door: a Pass- Caul good lor eight admissions is S 2 lor inlormation call (801) l 1'P costume arc available s in pm (ioodie bags will be disiiibulcd Iioiii pm in ( i nlet Couit lor clnldicn under I 5-- 8 o I tic public is inv ited 752-4‘H- U3r66r U3y Cedar Ridge Middle School's Christmas show A Christmas gilt show is Iroin pm I ridav and HI am to 5 pm Saturday at the Crystal Inn 853 S Main Among the items 12-- 7 will he candles handciaftcd clothing made by local artists crafts Christmas decorations jew city and wicker The Areata Suing (Juartct will perform in conceit at 7 3D p m I ridav in the Harrison Auditorium ('I the lcclcx Conference Center Admission to the concert is S5 and tickets are available at the door CSC students aic admitted Inc with current ID Uliittici Community Cenniiual Halloween Carnival to is mm T 3u f pm Ihursduy at N 2‘ I' l last Logan Tickets In s i au I) i n li mi nice Ice is one non-fooii 1C l"i the ( ommuniiv I ood I Honor roll mattresses are and Simmons and lor the new making room discontmuedand eliminating all sets mismatched mattress Blacker Furniture studerts have beiii annouiiiid Honor loll at Cache High for the first term of the )DlXi-DThe honor roll includes the following students: (mg Dairies 'lay lor Davis Scnicca funk 7 Dylan Muiiiitu id Jippsmi Kim Morrison mile Sinonsop Mike NanDam Ivun Willcto 1 Ste-Lin- u Nikon I ilila Pauni Matt OPEN queen “SJn SETS 39a toil 3 cBSiiifirf queen Z sets99 h V run 3 & 8 COMTONT KW“s! 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Wedding Diinblf rTJ'kJU')1 Watterson-Mos- fa&St KINeSETS-a3- Cache High r SIMMONS kihgsets-j”- Concert Halloween Carnival I 'ITic Adams Llcmcnlary School PTA is sponsoring a Halloween Festival from 8 pm 'Thursday at Adams School iivents include games food prizes and pumpkin carving 'Tickets can he purchased at the door for $2 for PTA members and $3 for all others 'The public is welcome For more information call Calhv Hall at k m f r oh CLOSE-OU- T Halloween Festival School will not be held that duv but will held Oct 31 Cache Valiev Mall will host Hallow ecu activities throughout tin di v on Ihmsday The Hallow i in Boutique will olid luce Iioiii pm Photos pmiiinu i:om I oto Studio I xpicssions of - 755-238- Career Ladder Day is 5( HI Halloween Activities k id- Hank This year's carnival is the Mill anniversary in the Whittier Community Center building For more information call Rebecca 0 or Mikkelson at s Inn 2bl Dmilitl Road ( ub Kivu Idaho Mends and rilaluis m ir’utij No ipv Hal ions a'e kmgsint I In bride is r i Ju e I : i f Stiiiwin arid (ib"ir laism cl ( i'v e I tah ManThe g'oom is tlv son and ic n M's of I ccii'i tbi f w is Moss o! lucor’ a Wash oj-m- Mnlt'v and Ivson WaUcfson a-- I a'lTiniiiii Du r!i ''ll! 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