OCR Text |
Show ive IAL EVENTS Women's Resource Center slates lecture series .lamiMi'v 20, l'.WH - The SpriiiKvillr 1 1 t;i 1 I - I'; a,"' I' I - 1 I " ' I LAV- Michael and Senta Francis Dying to be Fitness and thinness have become American obsessions. While nobody would argue about the benefits of being in top shape, most people should understand that being too thin, 20 pounds or more under your ideal body weight, is not only unattractive but can be dangerous to your health. At any given time, about 20 million Americans are dieting and spend more than $1 billion a year doing so. Many people diet sensibly, but a growing percent, mostly teenagers and young women in their early twenties, show signs of one of two major eating disorders: anorexia nervosa and bulimia. People with anorexia nervosa begin dieting to lose a few pounds and then become obsessed with food and develop and extreme hatred for it. Because they have a distorted self-image, and always think they are too fat even if they are emaciated, they literally try starving star-ving themselves to obtain the perfect per-fect figure. It is not unusual for an - anorexic to diet until she weighs only 60 or 70 pounds. If the disease continues con-tinues long enough, she can die from starvation, and death occurs in 10 to Breast cancer lecture told If you made a New Year Resolution to take better care of yourself in 1988, Mountain View Hospital can help you make a good start. The Women's Resource Center January lecture, "What Every Woman Should Know About Breast Cancer and Mammography" is a free class you won't want to miss. Mammography is a safe, simple, and quick way to make sure there are no tumors growing in the breast. The complete examination takes approximately thirty minutes. Dona McPherson, Radiological Technician, will conduct the lecture. She explains the importance of mammography and gives the warning signs to look for in breast cancer. Dr. Stanley Green, Radiologist, will also be discussing breast cancer and what he looks for on the mammogram that determines deter-mines tumors, etc. Go into the New Year well-informed. well-informed. Attend the January Women's Resource Center Meeting on Wednesday, January 20th at 7:30 p.m. at the Mountain View Hospital Board Room 1000 East Highway 6, Payson, Utah. For information or details, contact Pam White at 465-9201 extension 113. Crib Corner December 31, 1987 Girl to Scott and Valerie McAlpine of Mapleton, was listed wrong last week. Dr. Ronald Jones was the doctor. January 11, 1988 Girl to Brent and Sheryeas Pearson of Springville, Utah. January 13, 1988 Girl to Dalon and Roma Morgan of Springville, Utah. January 5, 1988 Girl to Lucinda (Bird) and Cody Olsen of Washington, Utah. January 10, 1988 Twins, a boy and a girl to Glen and Sallie (,cnow) Muir of Springville, Utah. FREE CINEMA CLASSICS COLLECTION Catalogue with over 1000 titles to choose from. Old time favorite movies, black and white or color. Only '7.99 postage and handling. VHSor Beta. For FREE catalogue write P&M Distributing P.O. Box 344 Springville, Utah 84663 or phone 489-7778. thin 15 percent of the cases. Bulimia is a related eating disorder of compulsive binge eating and then purging at which time the victim induces vomiting or takes large numbers of laxatives and diuretics to rid the body of fluid and food. She may possibly participate in long periods of strenuous activity or fasting to prevent weight gain. At first, the dieter uses binging and purging to indulge her voracious appetite without becoming obese, but soon finds her behavior out of control. Her love-hate relationship with food only enforces her binge-purge binge-purge behavior, making bulimia hard to overcome. Unlike anorexia, bulimia strikes older women as well as adolescents. Both anorexia and bulimia can have serious health consequences, including menstrual periods that are irregular or stop altogether, gastrointestinal complaints, and, in the case of anorexia, an increased risk of infertility and miscarriages later in life. Victims of both disorders disor-ders require good medical care, experienced nutritional counseling, and psychiatric therapy. Sadlv. too manv women equate being thin with being good. Dieters who become victims of either disorder should realize that their weight is not a measure of self worth. Nickolas Robert Thurber of Springville will celebrate his first birthday on January 29, 1988. He is the son of Thomas and Debra Cherrington Thurber and grandson of Tom and Lucretia Thurber of ECscondido, California and Mrs. Effie Cherrington of Provo. Home Culture hears report on Federation The Home Culture Club members were entertained at Mountain Springs last Friday by hostesses Mrs. Lyman Davies and Mrs. Carl Curtis. Mrs. Mary Sandford presided with Mrs. Angus Hales reading the Club Collect, and Mary Sanfor leading in the pledge to the Flag. Luncheon was served, followed by a discussion led by the guest speaker, Mrs. Wendell Winger on "Communications Reports to the General Federation of Women's Clubs" and "Child Abuse". tx i If Q7)(OTB Open house for couple planned Announcement is made by Mr. and Mrs. Sam Francis of Springville of the marriage of their son, Michael, to Senta Inge Marianela Beeldsnijder, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald E. Beeldsnijder of Breda, Holland. The couple were married in Breda on January 26, 1987 and plan to be sealed in the Salt Lake Temple on January 26, 1988 by Varris Tenny an uncle of the groom. An open house will be held January 26 from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Crystal Manor in Springville for all friends and relatives. Senta comes from Breda, The Netherlands. She is a graduate of the M.A.V.O. (high school) in Breda. She also attended the Fashion Academy in Rotterdam and has worked as a model for photographers and modeling shows. Her hobbies are fashion design, drawing and dancing. Michael is a graduate of Springville High School where he was active in band, choir and the Springville Hi's music group. He served and IDS mission in Amsterdam, Holland. He has attended Utah Valley Community College and plans to continue his studies there. The couple will make their home in Springville for the time being. Sunbonnet hears history Camp Sunbonnet DUP met at the home of Kathryn Sumsion, Thursday, Thur-sday, with 1st Vice Captain Margaret Conover conducting the meeting. The opening prayer was given by Kathryn Sumsion and the pledge to the Flag led by Dorothy Miner. Captola Murdock led the group in singing accompanied by Tranquilia Clark on the melodica. Minutes of the last meeting were read by Lillian Crandall and approved ap-proved by those present. History of Springville's "old Cotton Wood tree" was given by Kathryn Sumsion and Judy Taylor then gave a most interesting lesson "The Early Mormon Settlements". A lovely luncheon was served to eight members. Pari Passu Club reviews scrapbook Pari Passu Club met at Helen--Stirland's home in Mapleton last week. Marva Taylor was the assisting hostess. Club members enjoyed a nice luncheon first after which they went through the club scrapbook and discussed all the happenings of the club through the years since its organization 47 years ago. Former events like the Art Tea were remembered fondly. Eight club members attended. They were Anna Marie Palfreyman, Yvonne Johnson, Marva Taylor, Helen Stirland, Loreen Savage, Erma Bird, Louise Springer and Maryn Johnson. The next club meeting will be held on Wednesday, February 3 at the Spanish Fork Social Center at 7 p.m. This will be the Valentine Partner Party. Camp Cottonwood hears histories Camp Cottonwood D.U.P. held their January meeting at the home of Grace Martindale. Lula Garrett conducted the meeting and the opening song was "Utah Our Own Beloved Homeland," led by Arlene Lewis. Camp members voted unanimously to buy a Utah State Flag to be displayed at each camp meeting along with our United States Flag. Ina Pitcher and Velma Hutchings were honored on their birthdays. Velma Hutchings was sworn into office by Vera Anderson, she will take over the late Margaret Campbell's Camp-bell's Vice Captains job. Vera Anderson gave a very interesting in-teresting history of her great-greatgrandfather, Benjamin Troller Mitchell and Ilene Coffman gave this month's lesson. It was about "Early Mormon Settlements," she chose Levan, Utah, as the topic of the lesson and told how it was settled. set-tled. Fourteen members enjoyed a delicious luncheon prepared by hostess Grace Martindale and Lillian Burrows. Charles Macintosh, a British chemist and inventor, was best known as the inventor of water-proof fabrics. The mackintosh, a waterproof water-proof outer garment, is named after him. I ' 1 "4-.. Darci Bertelsen, little daughter of Kick and Lori Bradford Bertelsen of Springville, celebrated her first birthday January 14, 1988. Her proud grandparents are Wade and Connie Bradford and Scott and Carole Bertelsen all of Springville. Happy first birthday to Anthony (Andy) Douglas Peterson on January 20, 1988. Andy is the son of Douglas Lynn and Nina B. Peterson of Springville. He is the grandson of Mrs. Bernice Beardall of Springville and Mr. and Mrs. Don L. Peterson of Snowflake, AZ. He has six sisters to help him celebrate: Emily, Stephanie, April, Kimberly, Sara'Anne, and Rachel. N Holly Ann Bird, daughter of Scott and Donna Bird, celebrated her first birthday on January 17, 1988. Grandparents are Marvin and Viva Bird of Springville and James and Beverly Bowler of Payson. Great-grandparents Great-grandparents are Tim and LuPreal Marsh of American Fork and LaMond Bowler of Payson. She has two sisters, Sarah and Tyralee. Get the most for your homeowners insurance dollar. Mac Brlmhall 303 last 400 South Springville, Utah $4663 (801) 489-3661 Call me! I'll show you why Allstate is a better value. instate AUstat Insurance Company Northbrook. Illinois .....! MM, I.. I. . vs.- The Women's Resource Center at Mountain View Hospital has recently completed its calendar of education classes provided to the community for the first six months of 1988. "We are so excited about the topics that will be discussed in this new year," stated Pam White. "I feel the classes are timely and of importance to people. We have tried to gear the classes to all age groups and interests." Although the Women's Resource Center has been formed to help primarily with women's needs and interests, the classes are not limited to women only. Men are very welcome to come and attend the lectures they have an interest in. The following is a preview of the classes or information seminars that will be offered. All of the classes will be held in the Mountain View Hospital Board Room and are provided free to the public as a public service. The January presentation is entitled, en-titled, "What Every Woman Should Know About Breast Cancer and Mammography." It will be conducted con-ducted on January 20th at 7:30 p.m. Dona McPherson, Radiological Technician and Dr. Stanley Green, Mountain View Hospital Radiologist, will conduct the lecture. The February seminar will be presented by Kathy Thomas, Head Nurse of the Psychiatric Pavilion and Carol Brumfield, Head Nurse of Pediatrics-Nursery. It is entitled, "Safeguarding Your Child from Sexual Abuse." Circle February 10th at 7: 30 p.m. to attend this timely lecture. "Relationships - Building a Strong Marriage" is a two week course that will be taught on Thursday, March 10 and 17th. The course will include skills in effective communication, understanding emotional dif- Birthday open house for Ralph Child An open house honoring Ralph Child of Springville for his 80th birthday will be Saturday, January 23, from 4-8 p.m. at the Provo Elks Lodge, 10O0 S. University Avenue, Provo. All friends and relatives are cordially invited to come and renew their friendship with Ralph and his family at this time. Pro-life meeting set In connection with National Right to Life Week, Dr. Lynn Wardle, BYU professor, will be addressing local pro-life activists and all other interested in-terested listeners concerning his new legislation on the subject on February 4 in the Campus Plaza Lounge, 669 East 800 North, Provo. Wardle is currently working on legislation to prohibit repeat, for example, second and third aborti6ns by the same woman. There are 4,450 abortions per year performed in the State of Utah. Currently 38.8 percent of those are repeat procedures according to Camille Williams, head of the Provo-Utah Valley Chapter of Right to Life. The public is invited to this lecture. Are You Prepared For This??? Dateline: January 1988 Snowstorm Blamed For At Least 42 Deaths Dateline: January 1988 Steubenville Ohio Shut Down For Third Day. No Water Available Dateline: 1989. ..Massive Earthquake Destroys Five Towns In The Valley! ! Now a new videotape helps you be prepared for these and other disasters. It contains practical helps in all aspects of being prepared for whatever emergency may strike heat, light, shelter, sanitation, food, water, organizing your fomily and neighborhood and 72 hour Kits. It shows how to dramatically improve your chances of surviving disasters such as earthquakes, floods, high winds, power outages, and even a nuclear attack. In this new videotape, PRACTICAL PREPAREDNESS, you'll learn solutions to problems such as: Instead of baking bread, make tortillas in 2 minutes conserving energy and time while maintaining nutrition. Increase food storage up to 300 for under $50. Store a years supply of fuel, safely and affordably. Nuclear war may not be preventable, but it can be survivable for most. Women, two out of three times, will be home alone with children when faced with a disaster. How is the best way to cope? This first-of-a-kind video is produced by John and Judy Wodsworth, who are noted for their lectures on emergency preparedness. Shot in 1987 in Utah, S years of research went into this 64 minute video presentation. It is now available for the consumer from Interlingual Images for just $29.95 plus $2.00 for shippinghandling. If you would like to order one send your check to Interlingual Images, P.O. Box 1873, Orem, Utah 84057, or call 374-1336. Free Delivery In The ProvoOrem Area Dealer inquiries are welcome. No one knows when an emergency will strike, so fill out the coupon below now and mail it today with your check or money order. Or pick up the phone now and call 374-1336. You won't be disappointed. Vet, I Want To Be Prepared. Enclosed It My Check Or Money Order. Totalt I wish to order tapes ast $29.95 per tape Add Utah Sales Tax. 6 $2.00 per tape shipping handling Total Incloted Ship to: (please print) thfckmonfy Name INTERLINGUAL IMAGES Address P.O. loi 187 J City . . Stote Zip , 0". ferences between men and women, and techniques in enriching marriage. This course for couples will be taught by Dave Weber, who has master degrees in Family and Marriage Therapy and Social Work. The.topic for April is "PMS - Post Menstrual Syndrome, Is it Real or Fantasy and What to Do to Cope! " It will be taught on Tuesday, April 21st at 7:30 p.m. by Helen Burton, Head Nurse Obstetrics and Chairwoman of the Mountain View Hospital Women's Resource Center. The May lecture will be conducted by J. Chris Hall, MSW and Program Director of the Psychiatric Pavilion at Mountain View Hospital. His topic will be "Dealing with the Loss of a Loved One." It is scheduled for May 12th at 7 p.m. The Center is delighted to have Marie Huff of Spanish Fork as the guest lecturer for the June meeting. Her topic is entitled, "Coping with Old Age - Staying Young at Heart." Marie was the previous owner of the Oak Crest Inn and is a noted civic leader and humanitarian. She serves on the Women's Resource Center Community Advisory Board. Her presentation will be held on June 8th at 7 p.m. Other classes are also provided by the Hospital, but the Women's Resource Center community education classes are a unique gift from Mountain View Hospital to the community people. This is a part of our commitment to quality care through education. For details and registration, please contact Pam White at 465-9201 465-9201 extension 113 or Linda Graham at extension 166. The classes are not limited to individuals alone. We invite church, club, or civic organizations to hold their meetings at the Women's Resource Center lectures as well. f Sfi ' 4 Ralph Child Crib Corner January 12, 1988 Boy to Bart D. and Millicent (Larsen) Bunker of Springville, Utah. Girl to Drew J. and Diane L. (Wing) Cellan of Springville, Utah. January 16, 1988 Boy to Richard R. and Louise Kinross of Springville, Utah. The standards and symbols we use today for graduation attire were set back in 1894 by the Intercollegiate Commission. |