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Show Page B16 D Thursday, February 3, 1 994 The Park Record D Section B ALTA FINANCIAL RATES ARE GREAT -The Way We Were No Point No Fee Loans WE CAN PROCESS A LOAN FASTER THAN ANYONE Low Cost Loans Refinance Purchase Home Improvement We can also do California loans Call Allan Jones A -i rsl . . . v -' 'v ., V -r' i ... J3 .. ; f" " TreeaFpraism. "1 ' WITH THIS AD! Office 1-277-8033 24 Hr. Pager 1-482-5004 $300.00 VALUE Ml . 30 year flicedl ; v w I Park City's Newest Now Accepting Students Affordable monthly rates Safe, convenient neighborhood location Stimulating curriculum taught by professional with years of experience instructing preschool 9 am - 5 pm weekdays Call for enrollment information (Please hurry.. .we're filling up fast!) 649-2162 Lara's Child Care Commanding Ridge Top Views Unobstructed 360 degree views including all 3 Park City Resorts Newly Constructed: 3800 total sq. ft. 4 Bedroom 3 Bathroom 2 Fireplaces Maple Cabinetry Hardwood Floors Vaulted Ceilings Throughout .61 Acre Horse Property Lot 24 Park Ridge Estates $287,500 Owner-Builder 1-654-2354 ffl IT Q C? 4 Insulin pump therapy allows more freedom than conventional Insulin Injections for people peo-ple with Insulin-dependent diabetes. Over 1 6,000 people use Insulin pump therapy ther-apy to control their dlabetes..young and old, different shapes and sizes. But, all pump wearers have the same goal the desire to control their diabetes, Find out how you can control your cBabetes at a FREE seminar sponsored by the Diabetes Treatment Center at HCA St. Mark's Hospital. Experts In diabete$ treat ment and Insulin pump wearers will Introduce Intro-duce you to the pump and how It will give you more freedom. ' Don't miss this FREE Insulin Pump Seminar: Wednesday, February 7:00-8:30 p.m. HCA St. Mark's Hospital I20O East 3900 South Room G04C (Lower Level) See for yourself if the insulin pump can inject more freedom into your life. V. t f 1. 5 - ! 1 ' ill r il Courtesy Park City Museum, Cwendolyn Shields photo collection Victorian Valentines Was this young man lucky enough to have three ladies be his valentine? Or was this simply a family portrait? Regardless, the Victorian era produced the most romantic valentine cards ever given. If you'd like to try your hand at these fancy creations, attend the Victorian Valentine workshop to be held at the Miners Hospital Community Center this Sunday, Feb. 6, from 1 to 4 p.m. Call 645-5135 for reservations. Space age advances in treatment for MS Space age technology has brought temporary relief to those suffering from multiple sclerosis (MS), according to a recent report from NASA's Spinoff magazine. The report states, that-micro-climate cooling, developed NASA to cool astronauts during moon explorations, is now being used to treat symptoms of MS, the leading neurological disorder of young adults. Clinical research funded by the Multiple Sclerosis Association of America indicates that patients wearing this lightweight garment known as a "cool suit" experience improvements with their speech, fatigue and other symptoms associated with the disease. The NASA article does stress, however, that the cooling system is not a cure, nor docs it help every MS patient. According to the article, the Mark VII cooling system, manufactured by Life Support Systems, Inc., uses a pump to circulate water-based fluid through "veins" or tubes in the vest and cap. This heat transfer system can Jower; a patient's " core body temperature by "one degree Fahrenheit in 30 to 40 minutes, with sometimes dramatic improvements lasting up to four hours past a cooling session. In addition to funding clinical research, the report states that the MS Association has bought and placed cool suits in more than 50 MS research care centers in the U.S. It's estimated that through the MS A A funding program, more than 100,000 MS patients will be able to receive micro-climate treatment. 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