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i“ Page 10 Indian Valley & Mesa News Busy Mother’s Days Judy Green went to her TOPS meeting last Wednesday and had a great time, then on Mother’s Day she enjoyed a breakfast her son, William, made her ,which he followed up with hamburgers on the grill after church For dessert they ate the brownies and cookies that Lanae gave her. When Desi, her daughter, came over during church and planted pretty flowers all around her yard in a variety of planters. Judy got to talk to all her kids on the phone, and they all wished her a Happy Mother’s Day. Jack and Jill Doughton were very busy this week, but took the time to take her mother to breakfast in McCall All her kids either texted or called her to wish her a Happy Mother’s Day. Monday they traveled to Boise to watch her granddaughter perform with the Sweet Liberty dance team at the high school since it was the final performance of the year The team taught their parents a dance routine which they then performed for the crowd The parents now know what it’s like for their girls to learn and perform a dance routine. It was fun to watch, and they all had a great time. Wannabelle Coriell had Sharon Gagin 741-2012 Pat and Martha Ball had many calls and cards and presents from the family for Mother’s Day. After church Martha got roses and went to Lakey’s for dirmer. Lanae Veselka went to church and had a wonderful day, even though she had celebrated Mother’s Day on Saturday when Janie and Neal and their family from Nampa came by. That meant that Charlie and Stina joined the whole group so all of them were there to celebrate with Lanae. Roy and Lynn Leatherman travelled up to Riggins for the Rodeo and got to watch their granddaughter compete in the barrel race. Mary Rininger heard from all ‘her kids on Sunday, and her son took her out for dinner at Lakeys with Janet and Jennifer. They all had fun celebrating the day. Eddie Summers made Mother’s Day Dinner for his mom, Sharon Gagin, and she» enjoyed the chicken fajitas and a nice card from him. He loves living at Mesa with the family, and is starting to work part time at the Seven Devils. Doris Baker started celebrating .Mother’s Day . when Barbara and Alan came up from Nampa with a a big brush pile along her Then their daughter,3 Dixie, fenceline which her son set on fire for her, and they enjoyed a weenie roast at the same time. Don’t worry, they were very careful about the bum pile. Darren and Jeoine, with the grandkids David and Holley, came by to visit and so they all had a fun day. and her husband, James, and their two little boys and three dogs stopped by. Her other daughter, Judy, and her husband, Scott, from Meridian joined Mark to visit later in the day. Don’t forget daughter Margret from Twin Falls who called to wish her COMPOSITE RESIN phone . Wednesday, May 11, 2016 a happy Mother's Day later that day. Bev Galloway and Larry Boehrn had some news this week when Bev went to the Cambridge Clinic and found out she is suffering with shingles. Ouch' They really hurt, and she has been very miserable. larry, on the other hand, went to his doctor in Fruitland and~ got great news. He doesn't have to return for at least six months, so good going Larry! Bev did celebrate her granddaughters birthday on May 6th. Bev was sitting on the couch with her legs crossed, and when she got up her right leg was totally numb and she fell flat to the floor on her back. That hurt her back, but her from Caldwell and Payette came up for Mother’s Day and brought her a big pot of flowers. Everyone joined them at Lakey’s for dinner and had a fantastic time talking and eating. Della Haberle’s Mother’s Day was very quiet, but she did enjoy visits from Lois and Karen Bandoni and Jackie Bowdy that day. My Mother’s Day consisted of going to church with Judy Green and then my husband to come fix the car’s starter. Judy got a ride from someone else. I got calls from son Jason and grandson Remington and lots of text messages from daughter Buffy and grandson Jason Dillon . To all the mothers out there, hope that you had a great Mother’s Day! Keep smiling and let me know what you areuptowhenlcallnext week. A composite resin is a tooth colored filling material. Introduced in the 1960’s, dental composites were first used only on the front teeth. Since then, composites have been greatly improved so that they can withstand the stronger chewing forces generated by the back teeth, and are now used on front and back teeth. Older composite materials had a tendency to darken over time. The newer composites have improved their color stability. Composites are not only used for restoring decayed teeth, but are also used for cosmetic improvements of the ssmile by changing the color of teeth, or reshaping disfigured teeth. Following preparation of the tooth, the composite is placed in layers, using a specialized light to harden each layer. The composite is then shaped and polished to properly fit the tooth and the bite. Esthetics is the main advantage of composites. They can be blended to create a color nearly identical to the natural tooth. Another advantage of composite is the ability to bond them to the tooth, which helps support the remaining tooth structure. If you have a topic for an article send us an email at (iiiledentakiflgmailcom, or better yet, stop in at our oflice. We love to talk about teeth and we will be happy to answer your question(s) in future columns. DILLE DENTALCOM ‘— FAMILY Sr COSMETIC DENTISTRY —— WEISER 513 E. MAIN ST..WE1$ER. ID — 208 549—1732 CAMBnrng 9o 5. SUPERIQRSTZCAMBRIDGE ID 1208 257—4522 differently Men and women process food differently When dieting side by side, men appear to shed pounds easier and more quickly than-women do. But is that real- ly the case? According to Greg Caporaso, assistant professor in the Department of Biological Sciences at Northern Arizona University and assistant direc- tor of the Center for Microbial Genetics and Genomics, diet affects men’s and women’s stomach microbes differently, even when identical foods have been eaten In addition, according to the paper “Lower sedentary meta— bolic rate in women compared with men? R. Ferraro, S. Lillioja, A. M. Fontvieille, R. Rising, C. Bogardus, and E. Ravussin, affili- The Adams County Record ated with the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases and National Institutes of Health, Phoenix, and published in The Journal of Clinical Investigation, on average, women’s total energy expenditure, which is the num- ber of calories burned for meta- bolic needs, including breathing, blood circulation, digestion and physical activity, is around 5 to 10 percent lower than men's. The composition of the female body also differs from the composition of the male body. Men have more muscle mass and less body fat than women, which also can contribute to how easily men may be able to shed weight Maintaining that muscle mass can push their metabolisms even further. “Like you, 1 love living in this area. Having a full» time dental practice with locations in Council and Cambridge means it’s convenient to see the dentist on any weekday right where you live because I live here too.” 0 Doctor of DentalSurgery I 0 Advanced Education in General Densnry Post I)(:>ct<:)rate Residech O Adjunct l-"acultx at Idaho State University AEG Dental Residency O licensed in I.V. / (i)ral Sedation ltullw'l'ime Practice servin Council and Cambridge since 2 )2 Monte R. Eppich DD. 253-6077 Ways men and women metabolize food According to the Poliquin Group, producers of unique weight training fitness programs and supplements, the following factors also come into play. At rest, women burn more glucose (sugars and starches) but less fat than men. Men and women burn and store body fat differently. 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