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Show Vllixcu, t ie); teas, uctievt Awn Landers: Advice to make the coining year better Dear Readers: If flnm a linos in today's column sound vaguely familiar, you have a good memory. They appeared in this space last year. Not much about New Year's Day as changed, so thank you for allowing me to loaf a little. this coming year be better than all the others. Vow to do some of the things youVe always wanted to do but couldn't find the time. Call up a forgotten friend. Drop an old grudge, and replace it with some pleasant memories. Share a funny story with someone whose lt spirits are dragging. A good laugh can be very good medicine. Vow not to make a promise you dont think you can keep. Pay a debt Give a soft answer. Ft-e- your- self of envy and malice. Encourage some youth to do his or her best Share your experience, and offer support. Young people need role models. Make a genuine effort to stay in closer touch with family and good friends. Resolve to stop magnifying small problems and shooting from the lip. Words that you have to eat can be hard to digest. Find the time to be kind and thoughtful. All of us have the same allotment: 24 hours a day. Give a compliment. It might give someone a badly needed lift. Think things through. Forgive an injustice. Listen more. Be kind. Apologize when you realize you are wrong. An apology never diminishes a person. It elevates him. Don't blow your own horn. If you've done something praiseworthy, someone will notice eventually. Try to understand a point of view that is different from your own. Few things are 100 percent one way or another. Examine the demands you make on others. Lighten up. When you feel like blowing your top, ask yourself, "Will it matter a week from today?" Laugh the loudest when the joke is on you. The sure way to have a friend is to be one. We are all connected by our humanity, and we need each other. Avoid malcontents and pessimists. They drag you down and contribute nothing. Obituaries Shelton, our beloved wife and mother, died on Christmas Day after a courageous bat- two-ye- ar tle with cancer at the age of 52. Nina's life was dedicated Take better care of yourself. you're all you've got. service of oth- ers. She and spent countless hours sewing for her family. She was also a florist. Together with her husband, they owned and operated The Starving Artist Floral in Pleasant Grove. to her family, God and the was born Aug. 15, in 1944 American Fork to Alvin and Jesse Petersen. She lived in Orem and graduated from Orem High School. Nina was diligent in her service to God and others. She served an LDS mission in Australia from 1965 to 1967. She also held several Primary and Relief Society positions, fulfilling her callings with love and compassion. Nina married the love of her life, Burton R. Shelton, Jan. 25, 1968 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. The majority of her years as a mother were spent staying at home nurturing her children. Nina was a talented seamstress Nina was truly a woman without guile. Her family and friends never heard her say an unkind word to or about anyone. She never had a lot of material wealth, but always considered herself rich. She will be missed by many. She is survived by her husband, Burton R. Shelton, Cedar Hills; five sons and one daughter: Jason Shelton, Valencia, Calif; Katrine Judd, The Woodlands, Texas; Raymond Shelton, Benjamin Shelton and Paul Shelton, all of Cedar Hills; three grandchildren: Hilary Gillman and Amelia Shelton, Valencia, Calif.; Madison Judd, The Woodlands, Texas; two brothers and two sisters: Raymond Petersen, Provo: Elva Hanks. Salem; Jess Petersen, Tooele; Naomi Crosby, Draper. Funeral services were held Saturday, Dec. 28, in the Manila Stake Center. Burial was in the Timpanogos Memorial Gardens. Southwick thank you thank our many friends and family at the time of our sorrow at the death of our mother and grandmother, Adith Southwick. We want to thank the Wines Park Ward Relief Society for tak We wish to ing care of the flowers and the luncheon and to Brother Bob Beecher for conducting the service. Mike and Shirley Southwick Cherie and Glade Morley Coral Southwick Anna June Ellison HBl0 Babies born at American Fork Hospital December Paul Madsen, 85, of Pleasant Grove, passed away Dec. 20, 1996. He was born Aug. 25, 1911 in to Monroe and Nephi Jane Mary Baldwin Madsen. He married Orea on March 8, 1935. Their marriage was later solem- was a member of the LDS Church living in the Pleasant vice. He Grove Orchard Ward. He is survived by one son and four daughters: Neldon (Kay) Nedra Madsen; (Merrill) Thompson; Janece Madsen; Lenna (Charles) Watkins; Margene Marcus Johnstun; Hamson; 14 grandchildren; 20 He is also survived by four sisters and two brothers: Fern (Earl) Wooley; Elva Dean (Kenneth) Christensen; Charles Hamlin, (Maydene) Madsen; Kate (Daniel) Piatt, Robert (Dorothy) Madsen. He was preceded in death by a daughter, son-in-la- Christensen ' . nized in the Manti LDS Temple. She passed away in 1972. He then married Bertha Petersen in 1973. She passed away in 1986. He grew up and received his education in Monroe. He, along with his twin sister, were the oldest of nine children. He worked as a millwright at Geneva for many years, retiring after 32 years of ser- - Peck thank you The family of Ellen Marie Peck would like to thank many people at the time of her passing on Dec. 15. We'd like to thank Wing Mortuary in Lehi for taking such good care of our wife and mother. We express thanks for all the prayers, cards and flowers that were so generously offered and received, and a very special thanks to the Highland 1st Ward Relief ever. Our kind loving wife, mother, grandmother and DeAnn Eden Mills, died at her home in Cleveland, Utah on Dec. 13, 1996, suddenly from complications of surgery. We wish to thank all those who showed kindness and compassion : . during our recent, sudden lossl Diabetes class offered The Diabetes Management Clinic at Utah Valley Regional Medical Center is offering a diabetes education program on Jan. 27, 28 and 29, from 6:30 to 9 p.m. in the Clark Auditorium. The three-nigh- t class teaches diabetics and their family members or friends how to manage diabetes. The course features a approach to basic diabetes manage - Funeral services were held Dec. 23, in the Olpin Monday, Family Mortuary Chapel. Burial was in the Pleasant Grove City Cemetery. Society who took care of the flowers and provided a nice luncheon afterwards. Mahlon Peck Dan and Karen Peck Thell and Kathleen Stewart Ima Jean Farley Harold Oaks Wayne and Linda Peck Doug and Lorraine Peck David and Maylene Roach Clark and Sharon Mills Tyrel, Terrence, Elyse Kathy Bennett Jason Brittany (Chris) Boyd Shannon, planlow-blo- sugar, complications and blood glucose monitoring. The course may be billed to your health insurance company. Registration will be handled the first night of class. For more information or to reserve your space in the class, call Janette Kirkham, long-ter- 371-754- 6. Two Crashes j Compared LjaZJ by Total Financial Planning, Inc. Securities offered through C A. and Personal Financial Planning for: Advisory Services Professionals Business Owners Retired Executives utilizing: Charitable or Family Gifting Retirement & Estate Planning Financial Planning & Asset Management Trust Accounts Stocks Bonds Mutual Funds Annuities Certificates of Deposit d For a free consultation, or stop in fax 756-743- 7 any time at: phone 756-393- Bank of American Fork Building 6 West Main St., Suite B. American Fork. Alliance Royal Sob America Member NASDSIPC Compy A t Investment We Offer Comprehensive Jefflngersoll, president of Total Financial Planning, Inc., has been serving clients since 1979. Kaylee Ingersoll, RFC C. Jeffrey The great stock market crash of 1929 pales in some respects compared to the collapse of the market on October 19, 1987. While the volume traded in '29 was only 34 of the previous record, in '87 the volume was twice the previous record. This incredible increase in volume accounts for the performance of the New York Stoc k Exchange ticker, which reports all transactions on the NYSE, ordinarily as soon as they take place. In '29 the ticker fell behind by 147 minutes. In '87 it fell behind by three hours by the close of the the day, in spite of preparations for high volume days and vastly improved technology. Makia Jay and Pam Mills Alaina, Eric, Collette, Curtis Teresa and Nathan Menlove H.Mac Mills ment skills, emphasizing meal ning, exercise, medications, Financial Consultant Vaneta. Mills card of thanks " 5 Girl to Daniel and Janalee Williams Hess of Lehi. Girl to Van and Janean Carter Houston of American Fork. Boy to Tim and Daralyn Sampson Hunsaker of Lehi. Girl to Brant and Skylar Davis Jolley of American Fork. Scott thank you December 6 Boy to Toni Robinson and Mark Brunson of American Fork. Twin boys to Mark and Candace Woodcox Jackson of Provo. Boy to Kenneth and Gloria Broege Jones of Pleasant Grove. Girl to Raval and Jennifer Thomas Rasmussen of Pleasant Grove. Boy to Robert and Cyniel Jensen Saxton of American Fork. December 8 Boy to Michael and Stephanie Montgomery Earl of Lindon. Boy to Kenneth Pelzer and Kelly Branagan Schauerhamer of American Fork. December 9 Boy to David and Deborah Reed Bagley of American Fork. December 10 Girl to Darren and Elizabeth Sorensen Murray of American Fork. December Pass up that second helping. You really don't need it. Vow to eat more sensibly. YouH feel better and look better, too. Return those books you borrowed. Clean out your closet If you see litter on the sidewalk, pick it up instead of walking over it. Give yourself a reality check. Phoniness is transparent, and it is tiresome. Take pleasure in the beauty and the wonders of nature. A flower is God's miracle. Walk tall, and smile more. You'll look 10 years younger. Don't be afraid to say, "I love you." Say it again. They are the sweetest words in the world. If you have love in your life, it can be the best year Don't discourage a beginner from trying something risky. Nothing ventured means nothing gained. Be optimistic. The can-d- o spirit is the fuel that makes things go. Go to war against animosity and complacency. Express your gratitude. Give credit when it's due and even when it isn't. It will make you look good. Read something uplifting. Deep-si- x the trash. You wouldn't eat garbage, why put it in your head? Don't abandon your principles. They never go out of style. When courage is needed, ask yourself, "If not me, who? If not now, Remember, Neldon Madsen Nina Petersen than all the others when?" Nina P. Shelton vcwuuwt. iuuiu), M. 11 Boy to Brett and Marianne Simmons Ormsby of Lehi. Girl to James and Lynn Rasmussen Pack of American Fork. The family of Ruby Scott wants to thank everyone for the kindness, love and respect given to mother while she lived in Lehi. 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