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Show Children's books topic of mother's Citizen. Press, Review, Wed., Sept. 12. 1984 - Page Hospital offers weight loss program meeting Defonda Collier will be this H you have enjoyed summer too month's speaker at the American much and want to take off weight so Mothers community meeting (also vou caa joy the known as Young Mothers) Sept. u holidays to their fullest, the at 7 pjn. American Fork Hospital is offering Mrs. Collier's topic will Le book' weight control course titled "Your selection for the family library Weight and Well Being. The classes "Children's books are works of art focus on behavior modification and and a major part in our children's are held Tuesdays from 4:30 to 5:30 lives. We need to know how and p.m. as well as Thursdays from 7 to 8 where to find the best books for p.m. them. If a book is to be for a child it Classes began Sept. 11 with the must be nothing less than the best. Thursday class tomorrow evening, Only the rarest kind are the best in Sept. 13. The course runs for six fact," says Mrs. Collier. Mrs. Collier's interest in children's books has done much good in the area. She has started study groups, spoken at Education Week and BYU Continuing Education. A book list will be The American Fork Hospital is available at the meeting for 15 cents. The meeting will also include offering a CPR (cardiopulmonary a Mother's funtime and a spotlight resuscitation) class free to the public on Saturday, Sept. 15, from 10 on a local mother. The American Mother's meetings a.m. to 12 noon, and again on are open to anyone interested and Saturday, Sept. 22, from 10 a.m. to 12 is recomthere is no charge. The meetings noon. are held in room 106, Orem City mended as the class size will be Center building, 56 North State. For limited. To register call the more information on this meeting of American Fork Hospital at You can make the difference the Young Mother Study Groups between life and death for a or call neighbor or family member if you know and can do adequate CPR, officials say. If a patient hospital American Legion's Department receives CPR within four minutes, weeks. Two registered dietitians, Laura Brooks and Elise Christensen, are instructors for the courses. Cost is $30 per person with $15 to be refunded if behavioral goals are met. Three additional weight control classes which incorporate sound nutrition exercise, principles, behavior modification and low calorie cooking will be offered in November. Anyone interested in these courses must have attended "Your Weight and Well Being" or a similar behavior modification course. Each course lasts six weeks and is designed to help individuals learn positive weight management through permanent changes in lifestyle. For further information on any of the classes, call Laura Brooks at American Fork Hospital, or Elise Christensen at is recommended but there is still time to join either class by contacting the instructors. 756-600- 1. 224-290- 7. VA benefits Service Officer, Dave Parkinson, who will be traveling for the Veterans Outreach Program to assist veterans and their dependents with VA Benefits, will be at the Provo Job Service, Sept. 17, from 9 to 10:30 a.m. For further information, contact Debbie Huntzinger, Secretary, Salt Lake City. combined with advanced life support help within eight minutes, it greatly enhances the survival rate for the patient. In fact, advanced cardiac life support cannot be fully effective unless there has been prompt initiation of CPR or basic life support. As many as 40 percent of such patients can survive with treatment. Ischemic heart disease has many --sudden manifestations cardiac arrest (heart stoppage) however is the most obvious and striking. Officials listed steps for conducting CPR: (1) check for pulse and-o- r respirations (breathing); (2) call for help; (3) clear the victims' mouth of mucus and other foreign objects; (4) tilt the subjects head by placing one hand under his or her neck and the other on the forehead. Tilt as far back as possible; (5) open the mouth. Try to hold the lower teeth in front of the upper teeth; (6) h to do resuscitation, pinch the nostrils closed and blow forcefully into the patients mouth -steadily until the patient's chest rises. Your mouth should be placed tightly over the patient's mouth; (7) after blowing, turn your head to the side and watch the patient's chest contract. Listen to see if air is leaving the lungs. (Blow: Watch: mouth-to-mout- Listen:). Next comes, the external heart message: (1) Place the patient in a horizontal position on the floor. (2) Carry out artificial ventilation and external cardiac massage at the C hello world Am. Fork Hospital Aug. 27 Boy to Douglas and Becky Beckstrand Anderson of Am. Fork. Aug. 28 - Girl to Timothy and Debbie Allen Davies of Am. Fork Aug. 28 - Boy to Gert and Lilly Humphrey Heinzig of Am. Fork Aug. 29 - Girl to Robert and Cindy Adams Rollins of West Jordon Aug. 29 - Girl to Thomas and Ruth Moon Rogers of Orem Aug. 29 - Boy to Paul and Pam Jorgensen Jensen of PI. Grove Aug. 30 - Boy to Kevin and Martha Arellans Baxter of Am. Fork Aug. 30 - Girl to Daniel and Pamela Daveson Bones of Alpine Aug. 30 - Boy to Bradley and Elaine Evans Collins of Am. Fork Aug. 30 - Girl to Dan E. and Christy Blackham Chamberlain, Am. Fork Aug. 31 Boy to Douglas and Linda Crosley Powell of Highland Aug. 31 Girl to Gaylen and Camille Anderton Moore of Orem Aug. 31 Boy to Gary and Joan Wilcock Gurney of Lehi Aug. 31 Girl to Jeremy and Melinda Harvey Jackson of Orem Aug. 31 Girl to James and Rosemary Higginson Yates of PI. Grove Aug. 31 Girl to Lyle and Debra Newman Holmstead of PI. Grove Sept. 1 - Boy to Charles and Karen Wright Amador of Am. Fork Sept. 1 - Boy to Kent and Tammy Madsen Anderson of Am. Fork Sept. 1 - Girl to Martin and Karen Duncan Schellenberg of P.G. Sept. 1 - Boy to William and Berthan Riggs King of Am. Fork Sept. 2 - Boy to Kerry and Janae Jenks Arnold of Alpine Sept. 2 - Girl to Rodney E. and Cheryle Congrove Davis of Orem Sept. 3 - Twins, boy and girl to Art and Nancy Allright Terrill of Orem Sept. 3 - Boy to Ramon and Kristine Watson Castillo of Orem Sept. 4 - Girl to John F. and Marianne Thomas Shoell of PI. Grove Sept. 4 - Boy to Jeff and Kathleen Hansen Ivins of Am. Fork Sept. 4 - Girl to Douglas E and Judy Higginson Fawsett of Lehi Sept. 4 - Girl to David and Shauna Wilcox Low of PI. Grove Sept. 5 - Boy to Todd and Wendy Kay Jacobs King of Lehi Sept. 5 - Boy to Alan and Paula Johnson Tilley of Orem Sept. 5 - Girl to Duwayne Lee and Christine Kirkwood Chestnut, Provo Sept. 5 - Boy to Thad and Rosemary Forsyth Adams of PI. Grove Sept. 5 - Girl to Richard and Katherine Biesinger Wall of Highland Sept. 5 - Boy to Thomas and Shirlee Oscarson Webb of Am. Fork Sept. 6 - Girl to Paul and April Hutchinson Jasperson, Am. Fork Sept. 6 - Boy to Ryan and Michelle Strong Price of Lehi Sept. 6 - Girl to James and Harriet Hill Vallen of Lehi Sept. 7 - Boy to Jack and Christy Harris Peterson of Cainsville, Utah Sept. 8 - Boy to Hartwell and Marcia Storrs Livingston of Am. Fork c in- , 226-100- After they have been cleaned, your clothes are again spotted, if any remaining stains. They are then finished or pressed to restore their original appearance. The garments are then inspected and any needed minor repairs are made. If any belts or buttons are removed from your clothing, they will be replaced at this time. Finally, your items are put in a protective packaging to keep them fresh until the next time they are worn. 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(wheel seals 24-ho- ur 756-675- New subscription parts i 7 for appointment, mm "(VALUABLE COUPONiii' Deer Hunters Special I 4 wheel drive front $QO nlr McOmie S. LDS favorite played songs on the organ. A tribute was given by N. and LaVerl Faye The Christensen. speaker was Roland S. Clark. Warren P. Kirk sang "Face to Face," ac- compaiued by Carol C. ' Cook: The benedietion was by Mont u. ruinam and the grave was dedicated by Harold L. Clark. SHOULD KEEP ITS MOUTH SHUT 8 cyl. parts 99 S. 700 L, Am. Fork. Across the highway and Northeast of First Security Bank. Jean li 28 Mobile Kepair Service" D (SbQBEQUII D Hiclji Wxtt iJjJrcss t ' is Don't put it off any longer! KAY IIUTCHINGS this coupon. (VALUABLE COUPON Tune-U- p rawliwiRtflf I - $700 $35 '2450 Reg. Only with I A Medical Profession that KILLS (by Abortion) 1ILLMM unborn babies each year more than 1 650 E. State, Am. Fork p I supplements that pay 100 at very reasonable premiums, call Dan Griggs at National Health Service. 1 or When you take your garments to a are When your garments drycleaned, the term does not mean professional drycleaner, there are that your clothes are cleaned many steps involved aside from the "dry." Drycleaned items are ac- actual cleaning process. clothes are Upon arrival, your tually immersed in a liquid solvent for eight to fifteen minutes. The inspected for such things as fabric, and stains. "dry" in "dryclean" comes from fiber, weave, thendye occurs when the fact that the solvent used Prespotting chemical treatment is necessary to contains little if any, water. remove a stain. Belts and buttons that could be lost or damaged in the cleaning process are then removed, and, just before the cleaning process, your garments are classified as to color, fiber, etc. We care about The vocation was by Anton J. Gleason. Euzell T. 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(5) Place the heel of one hand on the lower half of the sternum, Vk inches from the tip of the xiphoid and toward the patient's head. Place the opposite hand on top of the firsthand. The fingers should not touch chest wall. (6) Using your weight while keeping the elbows straight, quickly and forcefully depress the lower sternum Vk to 2 inches and then the sternal suddenly release pressure. (A) do not allow the hands to lose contact with the sternum and (B) the body weight should be carried by the arm muscles. (7) Use 60 to 80 compressions per minute. (8) Deliver one deep breath for each five cardiac contractions -- if you are working alone - deliver two deep breaths for each 15 cardiac contractions. Palpate for carotid or femoral pulse periodically and note pupil size and reaction as an indication of response. IPS &n 756-600- 756-831- Free CPU class Saturday 756-70- 11 .Zip. |