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Show V- A 4 For victims of Alzheimers disease Weddings Safe Return program offers umely help For a family affected by Alzheimers disease, the holidays Darrohn-Westensko- w can be a time of added stress and confusion. Because of the increased activity at this time, people with Alzheimers disease are at a higher risk of wandering way from their homes or nursing facilities in search of something thats familiar and reassuring. For these families, the gift of enrollment in the Alzheimers Associations Safe Return program is very timely, considerate and valuable. Wandering is a common behavior for people with Alzheimers disease. They may get lost in a shopping mall or even in their own neighborhood. Some have traveled thousands of miles before being found. Because of this disease, they may not remember how to get home or be able to ask for help. Makell Darrohn and Kerry Westenskow were married Nov. 20 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. The couple was honored at a luncheon at the Lion House. A reception was held at the Oakridge Country Club that evening. Makell is the daughter of Randy and Cherie Darrohn. She graduated from Davis High School in 1993. Makell participated in the study abroad program in Spain last summer. She is currently attending the University of Utah and was a cheerleader at the U of U. She is employed with Delta Airlines. Kerry is the son of Gordon and Cay Westenskow. He is a 1995 Utah State University graduate. He filled an LDS Johannesburg, South Africa mission and is employed as an accountant for Baileys. Following a honeymoon to Hawaii they will make their home N' 1996 page A9 Tuesday November 26, Davis County Clipper toll-fre- ly can be reunited. "Enrollment in Safe Return is a gift of jewelry, and peace of mind, that is especially welcome during the holidays," Cotterill said. The associations more than 2(X) chapters nationwide can help fami lies registei in the piogram Registration in Sate Return costs $25 The Utah Chapter will pay the tami-he- s e registration tee lor tor whom the tee is an obstacle one-tim- to registration For more information contact the Utah Chapter at 8 in the Salt Lake City call800-37 e 6694 area or ing Return was in Utah Sale developed 596-040- toll-tre- the national Alzheimers Association about three years ago with a grant from the U. S by Depaitment ot Justice The Mzheimer's Association is the on v national voluni.uv health organization dedicated to conquering Alzheimer's disease through research, and to providing support and education tor Alzheimers patients and families. The Utah Chapter ot the Alzheimer's Association provides information and support for the families ot about 25.000 persons in Utah with Alzheimer's disease. r First Birthday To provide a safety net for these MAKEL DARROHN KERRY WESTENSKOW in Salt Lake City. ber to alert the computer network. When a missing person is found, the bracelet and other identifying materials provide the person's name, identification number and the e number to call so the fami- people and their families, the Alzheimer's Association has developed Safe Return, the first and only nationwide program to help identify and return to safety missing persons with Alzheimers disease, according to Tom Cotterill Executive Director of the Utah Chapter. So far, more than 25,000 people with Alzheimer's disease across the country are registered in Safe Return and are wearing the bracelet, which gives peace of mind to families and caregivers, said Cotterill. About 100 people in Utah are registered in Safe Return. The program provides Alzheimers patients with an identity bracelet, wallet ID cards and clothing labels and enrolls them in a national database connected to 17,000 law enforcement agencies nationwide. When an individual wanders away, family members or e num caregivers can call a L 6 Anniversary KRISTY LYN THOMAS MARC MONTGOMERY 380 EASTtPAGES LANE 41 November 26, 1 996 Adri Anne Rupp and Jared Madsen zXnnettc Hepworth and Cody Nunley November 30, Russell Conner Moosman cele- his first birthday on Ort 30, 1996 He is the son ot Russell and Tammy Moosman of Woods Cross brated toll-fre- 1 996 Heathcrann Hastings and Travis Shingleton Carrie Miller and Robert Pinkclman December 4, 1996 Thomas- - KELLY Montgomery Thomas and Marc Kristy Lyn Montgomery were married Nov. 23, 1996 at the Hill Air Force Base Officers Club. A reception was held at the base that evening. Kristy is the daughter of Grant and Martina Thomas. She graduated from Layton High School. Marc is the son of Clarence and Sandra Montgomery. He is a Woods Cross High School graduate. The couple will make their home in Clearfield. MAXWELL KAY AND MYRL POND tl ORAMS EUROPEAN TRAVELS Our 9th Year of personally guided European tours for students and adults. College Credit Available. Some 6eats left for our 21 Day European Tours departing June 3, 1997 and June 10, 1997, Also our 16 day tour of Great Britain, June 24, 1997. Pond 50th celebrated on Nov. 1 6 CALL The children of Maxwell Kay and Myrl Pond honored their parents Saturday, Nov. 16, 1996 on their 50th wedding anniversary with a luncheon and program. 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T. 4081 S. Hwy 89, Bountiful 295-433- 4 (2 blocks north Center Street, North Salt Lake) December 10, 1996 Holly Martin and Robert Barker i i Drivers urged to use Come Visit Bountiful's Only Quilt Shop winter safety tips The Utah Safety Council estimates that three people will die in car crashes over the upcoming Thanksgiving Weekend- To help keep motorists safe this holiday weekend and throughout the winter, the Utah Safety Council offers these winter driving tips. Brush all the snow off your - windshield, windows, mirrors, roof, hood and trunk, so that you have clear vision at all times. Minimize gear shifting to prevent skidding, accelerate gradually and brake gently by pumping your brakes. If you have ABS brakes dont pump your brakes, but maintain a constant pressure on the brake peddle. If your car does skid, steer in the same direction that the rear is sliding, being careful not to over correct. Have an emergency kit in your car at all times in case of an emergency. An ideal kit contains a flash Opening Movember light, blanket, warning flares, scraper with brush, tow chain, jumper cables, shovel, candle, matches and lastly, two carpet nants. A carpet remnant is useful to gain traction if you become stuck. Place the remnants in front of the driving wheels and then slowly drive over them. Always ensure children are buckled properly at all times. When on a long trip, plan rest stops no more than one and half hours apart. Infants and children enjoy and need lots of attention. Reading, singing and playing quiet games will help keep your children happy. Thanksgiving is a holiday to relax and enjoy your family. Do not let your holiday be interrupted by a tragic accident. For a free Winter Driving Checklist, call the Utah or 0 Safety Council at outside Salt Lake Gall ics and Silts M M M .. 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