Show Millard ( ountv I ( SPS Ihurs 7 Nov 1985 - Page Premenstrual symdrome “PMS” Ballet West Arizona will present their delightful production ot “A Christmas Carol” the ballet on Dee 10 at MHS Auditorium at 7 pm Tickets arc now on sale at a price ol $5 for adults and $4 for youths 18 and younger For tickets Debbie Jackson contact Suzanne Limburg Shirley Robins Denise Tuttle Carma Swallow Connie Gilltns Sherry or Marjcan Shepherd Tamra Bcckstrand Christensen Fine Arts Guild members Ducks Unlimited sets banquet date should contact Sylvia Huntsman for their at the special price of $4 Auditions will be held on Nos 15th to select lOchilJren to be in the production The audition will be conducted by a lead dancer from Ballet West Those interested should contact Tanya kirwan The community will be providing housing for the ballet troupe II sou are interested in having one or more dancers a night in your home contact stay Suzanne imburg or Debbie Jackson tickets Fillmore area clinics the During follow ing climes The Delta Chapter of Ducks Unlimited has announced that us annual banquet will be held at The olt Restaurant in Delta on Nos 12 at 6:30 pm Tickets which are $25 each include a DU membership and a to the organization’s subscription a prime rib dinner and a magazine chance for a shotgun Tor tickets call David Clark at Nielson said that banquets like this are held throughout the country to raise funds for the preservation of marshland habitat which protects not only ducks but homes and breeding grounds for hundreds of wildlife fish and mammals-maon the species list month of November the Nov 25 from Nos Hall IPP winds down i in tne next live to ten years will be obvious ‘‘Even though we are very aggressive in our conservation program we are predicting a 16 percent load growth over the next 20 years” said Los Angeles Water and Power Engineering Supertvsor Eldon Cotton “That will result in a 38 to 40 percent increase in our electric sales At that rate of growth an additional 800 megawatts of power will be needed by 1995” he said Meanwhile IPP is mulling a decision to build special power stabilizing equipment at the site This project which might employ several hundred people could possibly be built between the winand 2 ding down of work on Units and the winding up for work on Unit 3 according to IPP Project Manager Rod Clark The stabilizing equipment is necessary to compensate for UP&L s The proposed surges and stabilization equipment would allow IPP to perform a with no assistance from other sources It would allow IPP if needed to take power from Southern California Manager Clark explained the extra construction project might allow IPP to keep their Millard County construction office open between Unit 2 and Unit 3 avoiding the cost of opening the office again Irom Holden's at 30 p m Mondas 25 Blood Pressure Clinic Town Hall on Tuesdas until a m at Nos kanosh's 19 trom 10 12 noon LDS Pressure (lime Church on Wednesday from 330-- Blood at Meadow's Nos 20 p m Fillmore Area Bs i t las 1 Rogers IP PRF( 10 e had 85 precip lor Oct average is 07 Four R’s Reed Fillmore City Robin Council Fillmore )nik bride oun il Me Cily ( Delta Dave ( hurt h ( its ( otint il Winston Nielson Oak City Mayor from page one 30 p m Blood Pressure Clinic Town Victorious county candidates ill be held’ Immunization Clinic on Tuesdas Nos Nos and Tuesdnv 26 from 9 am until 12 noon at the Fillmore Public Health ot lice Blood Pressure Clime on Tuesday Nov trom pm at the lllmorc Public Health Ollice Immunization and Blood Pressure (lime at Scipio irehousc on Mondas Ptt“rca 7? i PMS or Premenstrual Syndrome may be the world’s commonest disease Researchers claim that 40 percent of all women have it 10 percent of them seriously enough to require medical treatment What is PMS? While the exact cause of PMS is not known researchers believe it is a hormone disorder originating in the brain affecting many systems of the body all at once The result is that seemingly unrelated symptoms appear at one phase of the menstrual cycle then disappear for a time only to reappear again in the same phase of the next cycle Sufferers report an inability to control physical and emotional setbacks even though there appears to be no medically or environmentally definable cause PMS may be hereditary and worsens with age It may begin as early as puberty but usually manifests itself during a womens late 20’s or early 30’s Researchers suspect that a shock to the system such as pregnancy childbirth major surgery severe stress or even ironniental factors and diet may contribute to the onset and severity of the syndrome PMS Lecture A lecture on PMS will be given at the tllmore Community Medical Center classroom on November 14 1985 at 3:30 pm This same lecture will be presented at the Delta Community Medical Center on November 14 1985 at 7:00 pm This lecture will be presented by Marilyn Gertsch RN Ms Gertsch is a strong advocate of promoting understanding and facilitating treatment for women with symptoms of PMS part of which she feels will come by educating the public about PMS Ms Gertsch comes from a family of five girls and has four daughters and currently resides in Orem She has been an employee of Utah Valley Regional Medical Center for 18 years The majority of her time there has been spent in working with women in labor and delivery She was appointed as Director of the Utah Valley PMS Center in September of 1985 Medical centers salute local EMTs In conjunction with Lmergency Medical Services Week the Delta and Fillmore Community Medical Centers hosted from Delta EMTs recently Fillmore and Sctpio at a tea honoring these couragous men and women who give so much when we tn the community need them An appreciation gift was given to members of each group and special tributes were written for the EMTs also We appreciate and love these dedicated people for their efforts in our behalf Show your love and support for these individuals by joining with us in saying “Thank Miu " Back row to Robison R: Dalton Kent Jolynn (Scipio) Nielsen Barry Monroe (Scipio) and Ross Olson to R: Celia Monroe Front row (Stipio) Evalo Anderson Greata Nancy Dawn Mitchell and Cathy Edwards Not pictured: Gordon Bennett Bud Jeanne Spader Raun Child Marge Barton Birrell Hirschi and Larry Robison Stevens MtVev (Scipio) ANNOUNCING back by Fine Dining popular demand demand the Four R’s By popular singing group is returning to Delta Sponsored by the Hinckley Lions Club The concert is scheduled for Saturday Nov 16 at the Delta High School tickets are Auditorium at 730 p m $3 Hinckley tons President Bill Phelps a said the Four Rs put on great show when they were here a while back "They sing popular and spiritual tunes he said and accompany themselves” Proceeds from the concert will go toward Lions Club projects such as conservation programs eyesight eyeglasses for needy children and other traditional tons projects The four R’s are Ronald Schultz Richard Penrod Roger Arnold and Roland Hadley all ol Utah Murna ol the Hadley dives the majority group’s piano work The popular musical group have recorded a number of albums and tout throughout the country in on of hours from 5 II i' ui k OPEN EVERY NIGHT pm S3 llUl m I’tlll’iJ Mi tS s- it 'I' j ' u Visit American's Delta office at 320 East Main or " call ir - $300-- 499 $2300-- 'M $20000 - 40 Black tie not required Prime Rib - Steaks - Seafood Live Lobster Tank Atmosphere Delta rrr- - View © American New Savings Your Partners in Money Management Utah rdjt: -- SIX WINNING RATES ON PREFERRED CERTIFICATES for reservations 864-274- 'tit hiuh u tVlv tt n i'V" nd K u h im nisi St konipoiituK v Y'ir ni po nit n sn K tin ’V (Above the Rancher Cafe) Call in iJl it Kljl the Gold Room HSjj w $30 000 3 |