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Show LAKESfDS Tuesday. September 6. 1994 Lakeside Aeview Fiberoptics improve womens health care in Many marvelous discovme trn PAVI3 N2ALTM TODAY mcdum have muk ever the last decade, These advancement include new medications, freater undmundtng of disease and nppre-- ( ration for the importance ol the quality of hte and health. One of the more canting ad sancemenu has been the develop ment and usage of fiberoptics tn the diagnosing and treatment of female many other benign tumors of the uterus and ovaries, tven removal of an ovarian cyst or the complete ovaries can be ricised lately with the aid of the laproacope, by using these new techniques, are saved from having fiaticnti and painful scars, and in most cases, aren'l required to stay in the hospital more than several hours to recover from the lurgery. Many are able to return to work within days. Hysterectomy many times re qutred a large incision in the abdomen and many days and weeks to fully recover. Now with the aid of laproscopy many women who would usually require an abdominal surgery can now escape the hardship and pam of this incision. disorders, such 8$ endometriosis, infertility and pelvic pain. One liberopuc instrument, the laprosoopc, u slightly wider than a writing pen. Through this instru ment the surgeon can tisualic the inside of the abdomen and is thereby able to see the uterus, ovaries and other female organs. Through this instrument a laser beam can be meticulously guided to treat and remove endometriosis, scar tissue, fibroid tumors and by using the taproscope the surgeon can vitualirc and remove the uterus and ovaries through the vagina. Again, the laproscoptc approach provides a less painful lurgery and in many cases provides a much shorter recovery period. With fewer day in the hospital many patient arc able to mum to the duties of home and work more quickly. Community Briefs nr Wanda L Ryd- LAYTON ing has been installed as presi- dent of the local Quest chapter of International Communication for the 1994-9- 5 member year. She is a four-yeof the chapter and has been the ar treasurer, secretary and vice president. She completed level ! of the ITC accreditation program and is a student at Weber State University. where she is majoring in computer science. She works at the Manpower office at Hilt Air Force Base and is also an active member of other community organizations. One of her personal goals for the year is to complete the St George marathon. Other officers are Diane Aagard. vice president; Linda Brown, secretary; and Bernadette Kemp, treasurer. For more information on the ITC program call 9. 0 Diane Aagard at or 777-711- 451-272- Preceptor plcns meetings KAYS VILLE Preceptor Iota chapter of Beta Sigma Phi will meet at 7 p.m. Sept 13 at the home of Karla Brocdcr. She will present the program on steamboat inventor Robert Fulton. On Sept. 27 at 7 p.m. they will meet at the home of Millie Bates in Layton, who will discuss inventor Eli Whitney and the cotton gin. On Sept. 3 the chapter met at the home of Marlin and Jean Hill in Layton for an ice cream social. For more information, call Elite Jacobson, 479-613- 6. . From page 7 i ; j ! 1995. Tickets are available at Kir Kwik or Intmnoun-tai- n Book for a suggested donation of S 10. The suggested donation is S 12 if purchased at the door. The parking area will be just ofT of U.S. 89 at the south end of Valley View Enve. For more information, call Graham Lovclady at 393-447- 5. La Locho League to cry other week. The blood pressure and blood glucose screening clinic is set for Sept. 14 and 28, from 8:30 a.m. to noon in classroom No. 1. The Breakfast Club will meet at 9 a.m. at Shoneys in Layton on Friday. A matinee movie will be shown Sept. 15 at 1:30 p.m. A free community health screen- -' ing will be Sept. 17 from 9 a.m to 1 p.m. in the classrooms. Free testing 547-033- 776-839- XI Xi Chi chapter of Beta SigFARMINGTON ma Phi will meet at 7 p.m. Sept. 13 at the home of Carolyn Jacobson. Rosemary McCandlcss will present the program Am I to be the hero of my own life or not?" For more information, call 544-191-8 between 4 and 9 p.m. Sept. 7: Honey baked ham, baked potato, buttered peas, carrot and raisin salad, cantaloupe, corn bread with honeybuttcr and milk. Thursday, Sept. 8: Barbecue chicken, candied yams, spinach, pear cranberry salad, chocolate-nu- t brownie, dinner roll and milk. Friday, Sept 9: Salmon loaf, garden vegetable rice, Italian mixed vegetables, tossed salad, cherry pie, buttermilk roll and milk. Monday, Sept. 12: Meatloaf, PRESENTS Performance Time 7:30 Thursday, September 29 Joseph Silverstein, Conductor Elmar Oliveira, Violin Tuesday - Wednesday November 9, 1994 8-- Thursday, November 17 Joseph Silverstein, Conductor Alison Eldndge, Cello ALICE IN WONDERLAND Wednesday, December 14 Home For The Holidays Joseph Silverstein, Conductor Monday - Tuesday 1995 February 20-2- 1, Thursday, January 5 James Paul, Guest Conductor 1994 BachauerCompetiuon Gold Medalist, Piano CARMINA BURANA & SEASONS Monday - Tuesday April 24 - 25, 1995 Thursday, May 4 Joseph Silverstein, Conductor Additional Ogden Utah Symphony Performances 1994-9- 5 Utah Symphony Chamber Concerts in Ogden Season FRIDAY November 25, 2:00 pm November 25, 7:00 pm - OGDEN PARK HOTEL 8.00 pm (Light Refreshments Served) OPEN SEATING 0 Concert Wednesday. December 7, 1994 Joseph Silverstein, Conductor & Violin VIVALDI - The Four Seasons I$I2 Conceit2-$I- 2 SATURDAY November 26, 2:00 pm November 26, 7:00 pm Fnday, October 14, 1994 Joseph Silverstein, Conductor & Violin Eugene Watanabe, Violin & Piano All Bach Tickets $8 to $18 The Ogden Association Symphony-Ball- PRESENTS DRAVO BrOiVDWAY Wednesday, May Tickets 10, 1995 , 8 pm four sampler mim series Select 2 Utah Symphony performances, (Bravo Broadway not included) 1 Ballet (Nutcracker not included) and 1 Chamber Concert $34 FOR ALL FOUR PERFORMANCES ablation provide many advantages. Lath patient needs to review wtih her physitian the role these prpee dure many have in her health care. Both the hysiervope and the have aided in the fight against infertility. Through these instrument the surgeon can often determine the cause for the couples inability to conceive, and at the same setting, sun therapy by treating endometriosis, removing adhelap-rotco- tissue), 3-- 1 3 O Kaysville South IDS Slake, pm. Sept. IS. 2UJ E. Center. 3-- 0 Thornton Retreation Center, builJmg 4oO, Hdl Air I orte base, 9 i m I pm. Sept, 16. -- O Kaysville Last US Stake, 20 S, 600 fast. 3 8 pm. Sept. 9. D Thornton Recreation Center, building 460, Hill Air 1 orce base, 9 a m 1 pm, Sept, 30. lor more information, call Lynn Fwier at 625 2I25. opening fallopian tubes, removing poly ps or tumors from the uterus. Franpaga 7 It was kind of scary" he said. But after returning to the canvas, he thinks he might be even better than before. Although Barry has never taken art classes, he attributes some of his talent to his education and training as a landscape architect You use creative skills" in that type of work, he said. Besides painting. Barry also works with wood. The dragon happened by chance. He was searching for unusual pieces of scrub oak to construct a bed. when he spied a gnarly oak limb. It looked like a dragon was coming out of it" he said. The finished carving won him his first ribbon in the Utah State Fair in 1985. The bed he made shortly after they mamed 14 years ago is Scrub oak is not a common material for building furniture, but Barry has an eye for the unusual. He gathered up suitably shaped pieces of native oak to build a queen-su- e bed. After pealing off the bark, sanding, staining, and bleaching until the right shade emerged, Barry transformed the rough wood into an extraordinary heirloom. Although their styles differ he says her art is cute, and she says his is more senous the Burtons arc equally proud of each others accomplishments. What one doesnt create, the other docs. Their biggest problem is fighting over wall space, said Barry, laughing. four-post- Gayle quilted a Christmas wail hanging with the intention of replacing another wall hanging in her kitchen. She removed the small quilt, but before she could replace it, her husband hung one of his paintings on the empty spot. TTiats just one of the penis of two artists jiving in the same house. Another is sharing a studio or workroom. I of the room," joked get Barry. one-four- th y'Jtnnj We Love Grandparents , Too Lei us take away the worries of being alone. nutritious meals, housekeeping, medicine staff, activities, and lots offender supervision, care. We provide 24-ho- ur The APPLE TREE Retirement Home can fulfdl all your concerns and needs for your loved one. Call us today for a tour of our bright, warm, homey facility. " A Fully JM iPu'wn WHAT ABOUT BOB? Womon who ido.it about having the ha cU n a Lmetesi sryto oug to g r.e some conMJeratcn lo the Classc bob. 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Come visit us at 52 1 West and 460 600 North, Layton Hours 2nd Street, Ogden are Tuesday through Saturday 8 30 a m. to 5 00 p.m. Evening appomt-menare also ava:lable in Layton (546-137- (621-6656- ts HINT; The bob has a classic simplicity that never goes out of fashion. Fran Bjgjjun Lompony 546-56- 00 565 N. 300 W. SAVE DAILY! C UnO Kaysville jStiXdl & Licensed Care Facility Standard-Examine- r CLASSIFIEDS to- Wee Care Pediatrics announces PM QUEEN OF SPADES Wednesday, October 26 Joseph Silverstein, Conductor Gamck Ohisson, Piano Season(l&2)-$2- Like many surgical procedures there are ruk and advantages. In this case, hysierscopie endometrial dnvrt at the following locations. O Layton last IDS Stake, 1015 N. Imcrald Drive, pm. Sept, Season Tickets $20to $47 to $80 Wednesday, March 29 Leif Bjaland. Guest Conductor Tomohiro Okumura. Violin iih (scar Hospital Cen- e matoes and celery. Under the Sea salad, pineapple sherbet, sweet potato roll and milk. 5e Ogden Symphony-- Ballet Association Season Tickets $37 menstrual bleeding the inside of the uterus tan be ablated, or destroyed a manner that the bleeding in IS Completely slopped Or greatly reduced. sion McKay-De- ter will sponsor mobile blood a hairstyle Chi chapter hears program Menus Wednesday, gather LAYTON Mothers who wish to breastfeed their babies will find encouragement and information at the Davis Cbunty La Leche League meeting at 10 a.m. Thursday. Nursing babies are welcome. The topic to be discussed is The Benefits of Breastfeeding and Human Milk." For more information and meeting location, call Ellen at 3 or Jenny at will be done on blood pressure, blood glucose, cholesterol, body fat and glaucoma screening. The prostate cancer testing has a charge of $5. No appointments are necessaiy. The screening is open to the public. Seniors will bowl at 2:30 p.m. Sept. 20 at Lakeside Lanes in Clearfield. Senior aerobics are on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 9 a.m. There is $ 1 charge per class. Call the Senior Friends for further information. Seniors 1 LAYTON Cbnuian Heritage School Association (CHSA) will sponsor a home tour of the tjyion Castle" from 2 to 8 p.m. Friday and from 9 a m. to 6 p.m. Saturday. CHSA has a mission of building several Christian elementary schools and eventually a Christian high school in the greater Ogden area. Proceeds from this event will be used to purchase land for the first school scheduled to open in the fall of well-know- n Training in ablation, which means that tn many cases, the patient has an alternative lo hysterectomy. In certain conditions of abnormal IHC blood Ser. LAYTON sues at Burton 'Layton Cestte open for tour installs president ITC Another fiberoptic instrument it the hterope, jht lurgual tool enable the surgeon to ailually the inside of the uterus and in some fase the inside of the fallopian tube. With this instrument many women are spared having an unnecessary hysterectomy, The sur- can ensure the diagnosis by (iron inside the ulerut. He can ce the possible cause for abdominal menstrual bleeding, uirrtne enlargement and often the cause of pelvic pain. Through the hystcr-scop- e specific areas of abnormality can be studied, tn addition, polyps and tumor can be removed. The most cutting usage of the hvsterscope is that of endometrial Ctood dftvca cbtod NOTE All programs and artists are subject to change. All performances, unless otherwise noted, are in the Val A Browning Center for the Performing Arts. Weber State University at 8 00 PM Ogden Symphony-Balle- Association t 2580 Jefferson Avenue Ogden, Utah 84401 Phone: 399-921- 4 to 11:00 p. 9 a.m.-- l 1 p.m. Seven days a week, 365 days per year. All patients and All insurances accepted. Call 773-864-4 Dr. Bruce Jorgenson Dr. Alexander Theodore Dr. Claudia Fruin Dr. W. Richard Weeks B. Craig Jorgensen, P.A. Phil Merrill, RA. ' Scott Hail, PA Wee Care Pediatrics 1660 W. Antelope Dr. Suite 100, Layton Davis Hospital & Medical Center A Joint Commission Accredited Hospital 3 - with Commendation |