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Show I WEEKLY REFLEX tI DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, FEBRUARY 7, 1980 NORTH DAVIS LEADER, FEBRUARY 7, 1980 Police Report z 4 a Minor traffic accidents it. caused by slippery roads and auto burgularies were the most common calls Luylon Police investigated during the past week. - -- : f t. rr I 4 I r trf h- - ON FRIDAY, Feb. :::4t V weather-relate- vv' f 2 ; r 4 occurred at the intersection of Church Street and Hawth-orne. Mrs. Mary Deann it attempted to stop at the slop sign on Hawthorne Ave. before pulling onto Church Street. Her car slid into the intersection and collided with a car driven by Kaylynne Squire. Cros-thwa- . ;i Sixteen-year-ol- t 5 crt.r &'Lzt'J s WATCH THAT - !. JATifW ' WEIGHT! K fj VKC, ' , T" ... iy L I. a accident d Several hundred Davis County employees have been mastered into a guinea pig regiment for a Coronary risk study being conducted by the health department. Designed to test peoples heart reaction to brisk walking for five minutes, and step-u- p exercises, the department in aid to hopes subjects determining what their hearth related physical condition is and help them to make changes in their lifestyle, if necessary. Eventually, the, program will be offered to others throughout the county.; Cindy d Montana, a passenger in the Squire car. was treated at the accident scene for minor cuts and bruises to the head. Damage to both cars was estimated . . at $1800. AMONG THE burglary1 .complaints investigated by the Layton Police was a theft of an eight track stereo from a car parked on the Ronnmoes Can Lot. ' A battery was stolen from a car belonging to Robert: Mettingly. The vehicle wav parked on Luke Street. A 12- volt battery was stolen from a' car belonging to Phillip Cave. His car was parked at Davis; Lanes, dmg j lt far - BLOOD PRESSURE APART What Now? Spiritualist: Ah. I hear the spirit ot our wife knocking." Part of the coronary risk study being initiated in Davis County calls for a check of the blood pressure. Goal of the project is to help participants determine their physical reaction to limited amounts of exercise and, if necessary, make any modifications in diet or habits. It is being conducted by the Davis County Health Department under the direction of Dr. Richard E. Johns and staff. KaysvillG Mr. and Mrs. Reed Sorennew infant son was blessed and named Gregory Reed in the Kaysville First Ward Sacrament meeting on Feb. 3. Mrs. Sorenson is the former Callenc Webster, daughter of sons w ? Diabetes Can Be Controlled - Widower: Who is she I knocking now?" V Is your house less than eight years old? You may qualify for real savings on your home insurance with Farmers New Homes discount, ranging from 2 for a seven year old house to a big 12 for a home constructed this year. -- -- And you can add another sizeable discount if you and your family dont smoke. Talk to your friendly Farmers Agent today and see how much money you can save. LAYTON Every day. someone in Utah is toid they have diabetes. Some react calmly, asking questions of their physician: others will break down" entirely, feeling the onset of a "dread" disease. KARLA JOHNSON, the educational coordinator at Davis North Medical Center, has a special interest in di- abetes and speaks with many local residents who are victims of the common disease. What does she tell them? ITS QUITE simple." says Karla. I tell them that diabetes is a disease that they can control or. if they let it. the disease can control them. Not much is known about the disease and there is no known cure. But diabetics can lead normal lives and that is Karla's main message. DIXON REISBECK 376-42- 79 197 North Main, Layton Farmers Insurance Croup AUTO FIRE LIFE Mr. and Mrsa Stanley C. COMMERCIAL WHAT IS known is that the incidence of diabetes is increasing. While the reason has not been found for the increase. some physicians blame it on dietary habits while others simply feel the increase is due to the increased longevity. While no connection has been proved linking it to heredity. diabetes appears to run in certain families." It also strikes all ages and Karla feels that it frequently hits teenagers the hardest in terms of their ability to accept it. says Karla. "The needed restrictions on diet and ( if the victim is the need for regular insulin shots can become more of a routine for a younger person. But it is very difficult for teenagers to accept these restrictions. Peer pressure singles them out and makes them feel different than others their own age and that can really hurt." A diabetic who is not insulin dependent can more easily control the disease by monitoring his or her diet and weight: some may substitute an oral agent for the injections. insulin-dependen- t) FOR MOST diabetics, however, insulin dependency inleads to lifestyle changes jections (as many as four per day), routine unne checks and a restricted diet . eaten at specific times. Mr. and Mrs, Leon Heaps and daughter Teresa and other daughter. Cynthia and Carey Noorda. and their son Bryan, drove to Las Vegas. Nev. to spend four days with Mrs. Heaps' father. Paul Y. Homer. t DIABETES, SHE says, is a slow process and. despite a widespread belief, it is not triggered by a heavy dose of sugar. The disease sometimes simply comes on" a bad case of the flu or; heightened stress can also trigger the onset of a diabetes prpne person. Warning signslrequently include fatigue, dry skin, sudden weight loss, excessive thirst, Mr. and Mrs. Noorda their family also visited his parents. 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