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Show 10A Lakeside Review South, Wednesday, March 7, 1984 Transmitted Disease Is Topic The IntiBOUNTIFUL mate Epidemic," a satellite tel- Produced in cooperation with the Centers for Disease Control, the nations top federal health care agency dealing with sexually transmitted diseases, this program will offer viewers the most complete coverage yet presented on the subject. Some of the topics that will be discussed include: The major STDs. Herpes, Gonorrhea, Chlamydia, AIDS, Syphilis, The importance of getting . treatment for sexual partners. ' STD myths. , Practical advice about how to avoid STDs in a singles world. What to do if you have an STD. on econference sexually transmitted diseases will be shown at Lakeview Hospital in the main floor classrooms on Thursday, March 5 from 6 to 8 p.m. The program is designed to give professional information to the public from experts regarding the latest methods of protection from, and treatment for, venereal diseases. The March 15 segment will present the facts and answer the questions: How can diseases such as gonorrhea, herpes, and chlamydia be caught and transmitted? What effects do they have on unborn children? 1 Issues faced by couples when one develops an STD. Special problems women have with STDs. NARFE Will Hear Ivory The OGDEN'S ONLY Prevention of STDs. Recognition of symptoms. Recognition of lifestyles that decrease the risk of STD. . Health Care Agency offering RN's, IPN's, and Nursing Aides to care for your loved ones in the comfort of home. Horn Nurtiaf Insurance claims Honored and Processed People With Vans Needed As Volunteers for the Aged The The ' . , r-- r f DaFARMINGTON vis County Council of Aging is asking for people with passenger vans equipped for the capped to assist in emergency' , situations. The council is compiling a list of persons with the special vans to assist in evacuating handk capped persons from apartment complexes or nursing homes in SAVINGS are . an emergency. council needs the name, address, telephone number and type of vehicle from ' the individual. - Contact either the Heritage Center in Clearfield at Golden Years Senior Center in Bountiful at Silver Age Meal Site in Kaysville at 1 or Farmington office at V s, 773-706- 5, 295-347- 9, 546-220451-337- 7. "BLOWING" Thrifty people read Classified Ads daily ...Do they know something you don't? , your way from BLACKER FURNITURE At Meeting The BountiBOUNTIFUL of the National Association of Retired Federal Employees has announced its regular monthly meeting to be held at the Golden Years Center on March 12 at 12:30 p.m. All retired federal employees in the South Davis area are invited to attend. Chapter President Boyd Ivor; has recently returned from Washington D.C. where he at- -' tended a seminar on the senior citizens intern program. Ivory will give a report on his trip and lead a discussion on the administrations FY-8- 5 budget proposals which may affect civil service annuities. The Utah State Federation of NARFE convention has been set for March 11 and 12 in Provo Delegates will be selected to rep resent the Bountiful Chapter. Anyone wishing to serve as a delegate should contact one of the chapter officers. ful Chapter Early American QUARTZ CLOCK , use as table or wall clock 2J Only 1 1 left in stock Walnut Finish Wood Cabinet Swinging Pendulum Will nang or Stand I07b W x 23 'a L Anniversary Celebrated By Jaycees The BountiBOUNTIFUL ful Jaycee Women celebrated the 10th Anniversary of the national organization during Jaycee Women Week, Feb. Jaycee Women from the Jordon Valley and the Salt Lake chapters joined in the celebration. Judy Callicotte, past president of the Utah Jaycee women, was present to discuss the early history of the organized Jayceettee movement in Utah and the United States. She was presented a homemade wall hanging by the' Bountiful Jaycee Women. Terrie Arbuckle, the 1984 Utah Jaycee Women President, spoke to the group about present activities. The program also included a collection for the Juvenile Diabetes Foundation, a National Jaycee Women project. Handmade quilts were presented to the first baby boy and girl born at Lakeview Hospital on Feb. 12, the beginning of Jaycee Women Week. 12-1- 8. The winners were Jerold Flannery, son of Mark and Becky Flannery, born on Sunday, Feb. 12, and Britany Williams, daughter of Steven and Sheri Williams, born Monday, Feb. 13. The handmade quilts were presented to the mothers at the Charhospital by lotte Kallal. sub-chairm- an Chairman for the weeks ities was Louise Tate. activ- Membership in the Bountiful Jaycee Women is available to young women 18 to 35. Those interested in the organizations activities and in leadership training are encouraged to contact Dennese Inman at 451-541- 5. Getting Married? Announce Event HOURS: Share your wedding story with the community through the Lakeside Review. y 9 to 6 Friday 9 to 8 Clcasd Sunday & Monday Tuss.-Sa- t. The Review will print a picture along with a story of engagement or wedding free of , charge. Deadline for all wedding, .engagement material is Thursday afternoon at 3:30. Black and white photos are best. Bring your picture and story (form available at the office) to the south office, 145 N. Main, or the Bountiful, N. Main, 2146 north office, Antelope Square, 298-110- 3, Lay-to- n, Will ARD EXIT BRIGHAM EXIl BRIGHAM n "HOME OF THE SOFT SELL 776-495- 1. 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