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Show 'w Lakeside Review North, Wednesday, Apr. 6, 1983 iffeeis of Tsmrascenderrtal Meditation sociation of Physicians Practicing the Transcendental Meditation Program (AAPPTM). Transcendental Meditation and its effects in relieving stress, promoting health, and reversing the aging process will be the subject of a lecture by Barry Charles M.D. on Wednesday April 13 at 7 p.m. The lecture will be given in the main auditorium of the Bountiful Library, 725 South Main Street in Bountiful. Dr. Charles is of the American As Over 6,000 medical doctors in the U.S. use the TM technique. . Dr. Charles says doctors re- ty of life. commend TM to their patients According to Dr, Charles, The Transcendental Meditaand claim to see improvements in high blood pressure, insom- tion technique does not involve nia, heart disease, bronchial any philosophy, belief, or religdision. Anyone can learn it. Foundasthma and stress-relateorders. He claims that TM is ed by Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, vice-preside- nt BARRY CHARLES also for people who are healthy, because it improves mental clarity, efficiency, and is an effective preventive procedure that improves the overall quali- d Is Topic it is a simple, natural, and unique procedure which is practiced for 20 minutes twice a day. The TM technique has gained its recognition for being effective in producing deep relaxation and stress release.' The study that people are most interested in indicates that TM meditators have a younger biological age, as much as 12 or more years younger than the general population. 3A He adds that "TM enables the mind to settle and to become calm and maximally alert, while at the same time the body gains rest twice as deep as sleep which dissolves accumulated stress and fatigue. "Without the effects of stress and wear and tear, Dr, Charles said, We would expect that a person would live longer. high school Meet our judging panel contest seventh annual event where, through Saturday, April 9, you're invited to cast your vote along with our judges. We're displaying 135 table settings from among 2,000 entries in 41 Utah area high schools (total five stores combined). Our Entries will be judged on originality, creativity and color balance plus general appeal. Prizes furnished by Oneida Wallace, Waterford, Noritake and Pfaltzgraff, See the entries in China, Glassware or the Silver Room of our Ogdon and Layton Hills stores (831). :v.vv.s Verona Connie Hendricks Peter J. Sanderson Jewel White Valerie Merchandising editor for BRIDES magazine and national authority of Group the consumer products division of Oneida Representing Waterford Crystal1 foremost authority on crystal and china and has appeared on network radio and television. Director of fashion pro- on tabletop nt fashions. Silversmiths. D. motion for Mikasa and is of the Bridal Industry Association in addition to being an artist. Karen Stone State of Utah family, home and consumer education specialist and state advisor to Future Homemakers of America Association. fr--, - Lisa Jensen Bountiful Lee-An- n Miller ' Bountiful Mindy Passey Bountiful Stefani Sumsion Tami Traeden Bountiful Bountiful , Deanna Worttey Bountiful Steve Martinez Davis Susie Phillips Davis James Uharriet Brent Richins Davis Davis Valerie Helquist Layton J Lisa Trudy Weaver Layton Wadsworth Layton Photos unavailable for these entrants Pamela Wilkinson Morgan Rich Newman Bountiful S3 Trudy Barker Roy Kerl Peterson Bountiful 0 Angela Browning Mike Christopherson Roy Anita Fleischer Davis Roy Jody Jacobsen Davis EV2 1 4 Gina Jones Roy Drew Johnson Davis V |