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Show NEWS A5 Doctor continued hospital that was focused on helping the patients, not on profit. The hospital ran for 12 years and served roughly 15,000 patients who weren't charged for these services. Throughout Adams' career, he was placed into many different situations that could bring most anyone down and make them give up. Adams, however, never quit due to the second decision he made while at the mental hospital. Adams had decided to always be happy. From that day forward, happiness was not optional for Adams. This attitude of constant optimism could be seen throughout Adams' speech. During one point in the presentation, Adams knocked over his water bottle that was sitting on the podium. Instead of being frustrated, he snatched it up and dumped some water on his head. Another memorable moment of Adams' attitude came when he was explaining his reaction to a mother and child fighting in a grocery store. While most people avoid the aisle the argument is occurring on to escape the awkwardness, Adams tries to fix the situation with humor. At this point he demonstrated his typical response to such a fight, which is pulling his pants up, sticking a cheek spreader in his mouth, putting on a set of ugly fake teeth and adding a booger and walking around with his tongue hanging out. During his speech, Adams said that the key to being happy for the rest of your life is to get good at friendship. "Loneliness is the worst human experience," Adams said. Adams recommended that this could be accomplished by taking time to get to know other people. He admitted that this was on the main reasons that he dresses in such an in- Police Beat By Lex Bourgeous News Writer ty Jail. In the interest of accuracy, all police beat entries were copied verbatim from police logs. of a possible violation of a civil stalking injunction. The case will be forwarded to the city attorney. 2:43 p.m. — While working the wrestling tournament in the event center, I noticed two high school kids climb the gate and was cutting through the baseball stadium to get to Wal-Mart. I called them back and warned them about where they can't be while they are on campus. 4:43 p.m. — An adult female was reported to have passed out in the LC. Orem EMS was contacted. The female had impacted her head from passing out. Orem EMS arrived and decided to transported the female to Timpanogos Hospital. No further action was taken at this time. Feb. 14, 2011: 4:18 p.m. — I was advised that someone had written on the elevator doors...Again. A report was taken. 10:32 p.m. — While on a patrol a traffic stop was made for a traffic violation. During the stop it was found that the driver had a warrant for her arrest. She was arrested and transported to the Utah County Jail where she was booked in on the warrant. Feb. 7, 2011: Lyndi Boone/UVU Review In order to disperse arguments in grocery stores, Patch Adams will pull off a look similar to the one above. teresting manner It helps trigger conversations with people who might ordinarily not talk to him. Adams' take on life left students who attended this presentation with a different perspective to consider. "I thought in a lot of ways this is exactly what the school needed," said Chris Loumeau, vice president of academics. "Everyone I've talked to came away with the wheels turning." Sophomore Rachel Lisonbee said Adam's speech made her want to try harder to increase the amount of happi- ness in her life. "We are focused so much on getting good grades and things that we think will make us happy and we miss the boat," said senior Nathanael Moss. "We do have to take time for ourselves to get that inner peace." 7:32 a.m. — I responded to a fire alarm at the LDS Institute building. 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