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The Marriott-Slaterville City History Collection was created by the residents of the town to document their history. The collection includes Autobiographies, Oral Histories, History of Marriott, History of Slaterville, and the History of the Merging Townships to create Marriott-Slaterville City. This information has left behind rich histories, stories and important information regarding the history of the Marriott-Slaterville area. |
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Show Senior Health Connection Intemountain mckay dee hospital center FAST Face Ask the person to smile. Does one side of the face droop? Arms Ask the person to raise both arms. Does one arm drift downward? Speech Ask the person to repeat a simple sentence. Are the words slurred? Can he/she repeat the sentence? Time If the person shows any of these symptoms, time is important. Call 911. May 2009 May is Stroke Awareness Month Know Stroke A stroke is when blood flow to part of your brain suddenly stops. It happens when a clot gets stuck in one of the blood vessels feeding your brain— or when the blood vessel bursts. Either way, without the oxygen carried in blood, your brain begins to die within minutes. Strokes kill 160,000 people in the U.S. every year. Many more people survive, but are left with widespread effects. The stroke may change how they move, how they think, even how they feel and express themselves. Don't let it happen to you or someone you love. Know the signs of stroke— and act in time. Know the Signs • Sudden numbness or weakness of face, arm, or leg— especially on one side of the body. • Sudden confusion or trouble speaking or understanding speech. • Sudden trouble seeing in one or both eyes. • Sudden trouble walking, dizziness, or loss of balance or coordination. • Sudden severe headache with no known cause. Act in Time Stroke is a medical emergency—and every second counts. If you or a loved one has even one sign of stroke, call 911 immediately. Medical help can start as soon as you place the call. New treatments may prevent death or permanent brain damage, but only if they're given soon after the first sign of stroke. Ingredients • 1 cup raspberries • 2 cups strawberries • 1/2 cup water • 1/2 cup sugar or sugar substitute • 1/8 tsp salt Preparation: Place berries in a blender with water, sugar and salt. Puree until smooth. Pour berry mixture through a sieve into a container suitable for the freezer. Freeze berry mixture until firm, about 2 hours, depending on dimensions of container. Remove from freezer a few minutes before serving. Makes about 4 cups. Per half-cup serving: Calories 83. Calories from Fat 3, Total Fat 0.3g (sat Og), Cholesterol Omg, Sodium 38mg, Carbohydrate 19.6g, Fiber 2.4g, Protein 0.4g 53 |