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Show Senior & SCeatth Page A6 The Summit County Bcc North Summit Cerent if you let her know. These meals may be the most complete and healthful meal you get all week and Senior Citizens IIY SIIIKI.KY Si ike l.nuiw has been Viicutinning ilk past week. I Mill iry lo tell you abmit the North Summil Senior C'mens. A tier our busy days Iasi week. everyone must have needed a lilile leisure lime, as our meetings wen a lilt lc spaise. We h.ul kind pi acliee u ith only a lew ladies voices, but we did go Mm nigh oui program we aie praetie-m;- .' lor future use. though we .tie un.ihle to lrjvel Iini far for a we enjoy singing just to Iimim new songs and have fun. iieside our regulai piano, we have two keykuids, lout piano players, a l)hine, two diumniers, a What You Call It, guil.ii, mouth organ, lamkiunne, saxophone and a a ash lioard We have lady singers as well as men and a eouplc who wall I he ( linger and I red and a lively tap il.nuei. . When we all assemble, the eaid playeis .ue enleilained with about one In in of old tune songs and iiiiisie We tould always use more smeeis and nime musieal instru-i-ient- s lo add to our musieal family. Ue 1iai.lite Wednesdays right allei luiu li nn linings, we have a special tieal when Roy Bolendei with Donald Judd with guitar, bano and nn mill organ. Cat Anderson and Helen Judd mi keykiaids and some nine Helen on her violin. play and Mug louiiny music, Kny suiely I eveiy western song and has a lu. k IsniK of wools Ini all to follow. I hey welcome anyone who would he to sing with them and Mane Wilde took them up mi the invitation and .id.li'd I ii i im.e loi a few vugs as did Nlieuv licen It sounded i. gui-l.i- ! mighty good to the ones playing canasta and had several humming along and tapping toes. (Scorgc Ierhins, especially, enjoys the music and Cindy or Kathy wheel him light in to listen almost hclmc we have lime to call hello to all of them. Some of us have learned new card games and Nine Hole (loir gels fairly noisy as they each try to do belter than the others. This is a game several cun play and it is all easy to leat n and a lot of fun. We are planning our summer activities now and plan on taking a few day tups to sec the Ik'nulics of our country and also might take an overnight nip. If you would like to join us and make any suggestions lor out trips, now is the time to do so. There is so much to see and. being Seniois. we usually have the lime to do it. The tups will lc us economical as we can ilan them and it is so much Iiiii to go with oui friends. A lot of the lun is the ndc and the laughter and the stoiies we tell are maybe a little lai fciihcd which is just what we cvpcil. but we aie getting good at soiling the liutli tiom the tall tales. Another iiiipoilant .isjh-iof oui twice a week meetings. Wednesdays and I ndavs, is heljmig ovci age S5 pcojilc to have a chance to gel up and gel out ufThcir homes for a lew ll Hits to Visit, p.UllCIM!C III UCIIVI ties and have a good lulu h Our lunches ,uc nuliilious and healthful aikl although you may im like eveiything seised, vmi will always find something you will like and always ileuty of it. Il by iliaiue ihe ciiiicc is something y.ni can iM will do someihuig dil eal. out I you don't have to cook or clean up, which is a welcome change for some. We hoie you can see that wc have some very interesting days at the Center and they could be so much better if more of our eligible Seniors would ineel with us. I'lease give us a try and you might like it. I he only sad news we have to puss on to you is the follow ing: Il is with heavy heart that we must puss on the following news. Ilease join us in rememliering a great icon of the entertainment community. The 1illshury Doughboy died today of a yeast infection and complications from repeated pokes in the belly, lie was 71. Doughboy was buiied in a lightly greased coffin. Dozens of cclchrilics turned out lo pay their respects. including Mrs. liutieiwoith. Hungry Jack, the California Raisins, lietty Crocker, the I Iomcss Twinkles, l.ittle Debbie, and Cuvtain Crunch. I he gravesite was piled high with limns. Aunt Jemima dclivcicd the eulogy and lovingly described Doughboy as a man who never knew how much he was kneaded. Doughboy rose quickly in show business, but his later life was filled uith tin Hovers, lie was not consid-eiej veiy small cookie, wasting nus.li of his dough on si hemes. Despite being a little flaky at limes, he still, as a crusty old man. was roiistdcicd a loll model lot mil hall-bnke- llolls Doughkiy is suivived by his wile I'lay Dough, two childien. John Dough and Jane Dough, plus they lud one 111 the oven, lie is also survived by his eldcily l.ithei. I op Tall. Ihe luueial was held at V.M) for .ilsiut 20 minutes Utahns Are Likely More Susceptible To Skin Cancer New Awareness Campaign Reminds Utahns Don't Take The Sun Lightly" To 77 r Suvnml Coiifiij 435-655-77- bw , ing lo the Utah Cancer Action Network llKAN). Because of this mcicuscd risk, I CAN, a netwoik of nime than 70 oigumulions has launched a new campaign telling parents to protect their skin and their ihildicn's" from the sun all year Wear protective clothing (i.e. long pants and long sleeves) as well as hats and sungljsscs that protect round. Avoid the sun by staying in the sliaile or indoors duiing the peak UV hours horn 10 a.m. to 4 p m. he more lime people spend in the sun's ultraviolet (I 'V) lays, the 11101c likely they aie to develop skin tun-ici- . Most (Itahns are Caucasian, have lair skin and tend to burn easily. but people of all races should limn their time in the sun as well." says tiler. Bowen. M D.. Assistant I'mlcssor of Deimulology. UniverCancer sity llospiiullluiitsinun I Institute. Skin cancer is the most i.omnion rvjv of cunici in I'lah and in Ihe I'S In 2dtM. an estimated M.2X pci sons in Ihe U.S. will he diagnosed with melanoma, Ihe most sennits kind of skin cancer About 7.f00 people will die in the U.S. this year horn melanoma. One serious sunbuin with hlistcis in childhood can increase vnui n-- k - Park City I ri f kUi 'fr - - 'yj nnuiU I V. i.wi ( hiitt t WNt 1 ragpfl Il II 1 .'.il the tr f ,'u i sH i ifi f'f. I I'liMHfi I I'ntn iiliti few in riDiNunimmil (435) 654-419- 2 ttn ili .'! Kf.rt.ii,! mt'fil Spring Crock Squaro 728 West 100 South Suito Ono Huber City UT 84032 1 ran (A t r:; Ih ft Mor.l lnvirfirH p i crimd i 1 tClI 1 all pjrts of ihe body' and face. Wear sunglasses that block close to 100 percent of wrap-aroun- I !V d lavs. When outdoois. use sunscreen SIM- 15 (sun protection fac01 tor) higher. Apply sunscreen freely, evenly and licquently. Don't "lake bake" by using tanning Ivds and sunlamps. 'Ihe new skin earner awareness campaign includes radio. TV, news-paie- r and hillhoaid messages advising paicniv. 'Don't lake the sun lightly, cover up or use sunscreen on you and youi children every day." A with an - new TV commeicial begins with a stmng parental warning about the graphic depiction of ultraviolet rays s penetrating the skin, and then children innocently playing in the sun not aware of any danger because the rays are invisible. Radio ads convey that if the sun's ultraviolet rays were as obvious as a giant poisonous spider or a scary clown with a flamethrower, parents would protect their childien w ithout question. The new ads warn parents that the sun is an unseen killer requiring regular attention, because one had sunburn (with blister s) m childhood or teenage years heightens the risk of all types of skin cancer. "We hope that out canivaign will help parents understand Ihe importance of irotecimg themselves and their children limn the sun all yeai round," said Hems. If parents piotect their childien now. they can have the peace of mind that their childien will be less likely to gel skin cancer as adults." ('CAN is launching the "Don't lake 'I he Sun I ightly" campaign I'm National Skin Cancer Detection and fea-tuie- hevention Mouth in May. Im more information 35 Imeat 222-254- Subscribe To The flee! Francis Town Council Vacancy Francis Town has a vacancy on (ho Francis Town Council. The successful candidate appointed to this position will serve until January, 2004. Interested parties should submit a letter of interest at the Francis Town office, 2317 South Springhollow Road, Francis, or P.O. Box 668, Kamas. UT 84036. by 5:00 PM Monday. June 6 with any questions. 2, 2003. Call r Cihilvillr Health Center 82 Ninth Mi Lust Ciulville. 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We have laige number of sunny days, and access to outdoor activities accord- 27 Toll Free: skin caiwer by 78 percent." says Janet Hems, skin cancer campaign coordinator for the Utah Department or Health (UDOH) and UCAN a lot of work lo do because about 70 percent of Utahns do not routinely use sunscreen." 1244 Ironhorse Dr. GulCL'J'dLfJ of I hub's population is more prone to skin cancer than others in the U.S. in pail due to the state's high altitude, The Spa Source, Inc. ck May 30, 2003 Kanias Center i DSWi-- 2(HI Smith k.iin.iv i r .1 ) M I. 'M2 ' 5 M Sal wain ALLEN M.l). ji:.m;tth r. I FA A I P, DAHI vi-kno- rn pa c p David T. Waldron, PA C Krcndcn While. Doctor of Optometry l ull Service 1ainily Practice Clinics Uptumctrisl Saturdays in Coalville Ilease ('all lor apHuntmenis or vvvvvv.ciulvillc-kjinus'lk.'ulthccnlcrs.vouiiii- Visit d J us Online com I |