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Show Tuesday, January 30. 1990 The Daily Utah Chronicle - Page Seven netters to host USIU Lady After dropping the first four h matches of the season to 0 top-2teams, the Lady Ute tennis team looks to take out its frustrations on U.S. International University today at 1 p.m. in the Eccles Tennis -- dual-matc- Center. After the Lady Utes' loss Saturday, look much improved over their they Southern California trip. three-los- s Utah had folded under pressure in the doubles matches when the win was on the line. The Lady Utes will be led by Kristin Seigmund, Susie Costa and Julie Kempin at the top three singles slots. Seigmund, Costa, Liz Fox and Stephanie Ball are all coming off big singles wins against Miami and hope to continue the fine play against U.S. International. USIU has a strong tennis tradition and, though unranked, impresses Lady Ute coach John Tsumas. "We really need to regroup quickly for USIU and use what we learned against Miami. USIUJ is very tough and will give us a real test," he said.. Matthew Coles' -1 , 1 L JAZZMANIA: The red-h- A cot t ire series for every woman ot meet the Utah Jazz. Portland Trailblazers (30-1(29-1- 1) 1) tonight in Oregon. The Midwest Division-leadin- strcslc Jazz enter the g contest with a nine-gam- e 1 winning Two-yea- r All-Americ- an Kjersti Nilsen tore her left knee ligaments in a training run accident Friday. She checked in to the University Medical Center for surgery on her anterior crutiate ligament Monday. Nilsen, who had already qualified for the first seed for the NCAA finals in slalom and giant slalom, will be out for the season and possibly the rest of her career. Burton For every woman who has more expectations of herself than she has time, the Women's Centers of Intermountain Health Care present a series of lectures designed to recharge your batteries and give earmarks of a classic. Not since Don McCafferty led his Colts to It's our Fifth Anniversary Lecture Series, featuring five of the best women authors in the country. We're celebrating five years of excellence in comprehensive health care for women, and we want you to be a part of it. a win over the Cowboys in 1971 had a rookie head coach taken his team to the big one. Call and reserve your seat today. FEBRUARY 8, SYMPHONY HALL, 7:30 P.M. The 'Niners were riding a ft. huge wave of success. And the funny thing was, we hadn't seen their whole arsenal. All of football had an erie feeling there was still more. The Broncos, on the other hand, weren't given a chance. They were surprising in the regular season, finishing with the best record in the AFC. But they had to fight to get by Pittsburgh, and only Elway's best got them past Cleveland. The line was close to 13 points in favor of San Holly Atkinson's message for women everywhere is that fatigue is real. It's not just something in your head. Fatigue is a Dr. WINNER complex feeling with real causes, and it's a growing problem among American women. You'll learn about the three main causes of fatigue. And you'll understand how to refill your energy pool and replenish your health and A former medical reporter for CBS Morning News, Dr. Holly Atkinson is author of Women and Fatigue. well-bein- g. - SIMPLE JOYS" MARJORIE SHAEYTTZ MARCH 1, SYMPHONY HALL, 7:30 Francisco before Sunday's the highest in Super Bowl history. Denver fans were left taking solace in the fact that the '69 Jets and the '70 Chiefs the two previously P.M. kickoff. That was biggest underdogs both came away with spectacular upsets. And now we can add the '89 Broncos to that list. Isn't it nice that every once in a while a Super Bowl comes along to live up to the incredible amount of hype that accompanies it? Chronicle sports writer Jim Burton lapsed into a daze shortly after the 41-1- 0 ed lead early in Sunday's Super Bowl. When he finally came to, he angrily insisted the Broncos won 38-3Out of courtesy, let's let him dream his silly dream. 5. Like Cinderella, many women today are still waiting for some- thing magical to change their lives. Gilette Dowling, author of O Have you ever stopped to question why you feel as though you have to be it all, do it all, and have it all? Author Marjorie Shaevitz will look at the many from roles women fill today mother to employee. You'll learn - to identify the underlying assumptions which can cause a cycle of stress and guilt from unrealistic expectations of yourself. And you'll discover simple ways you can lighten up, find new balance among your many roles, and feel greater self-assuranc- ' Marjorie Shaevia is and Relationship Saixy. author of The e. Superuximan Syndrome , The Cinderella Complex, will tell Cl yu y may holding you back from achieving real inde- pendence and happiness. Ms. Dowling will also LmmJ unique relationship of women to anger. And most importantly, how to resolve anger rather than rehearse it. Formerly senior editor of Psychology Today, Carol Tavris is author of Anger: The Emotion. Misurulerstixxl Dedicated to quality care spanning a woman's life, the Women's Centers of Intermountain Health Gire are located at the following hospitals: Alta View American Fork Hospital Gttonwood Hospital Medical Dixie Medical Center Gnter Hospital LDS Hospital McKay-De- e Logan Regional Hospital Hospital Center Orem Gmmunity Hospital Pocatello Regional Medical Center Utah Valley Regional Medical Gnter. A former staff writer for Mademoiselle, Colette Dowling TICKET INFORMATION is author of The Cinderella Complex and Perfect Women. Tickers arc $6 each, or all five lecrures for $25. "NEVER EAT MORE THAN YOU CAN LIFT" JANEBRODY APRIL 19, SYMPHONY HALL, 7:30 P.M. 4 "COMPLEX LIVES - er HOLLY ATKINSON, M.D THE MAKINGS OF A 'Niners took a MARCH 8, SYMPHONY HALL, 7:30 P.M. explore the mother-daughtrelationship in explaining why women today feel so driven to succeed, yet find little pleasure in even their most extraordinary accomplishments. "AND MILES TO GO BEFORE I SLEEP" But George Siefert was there, one year after Bill "the Genius" Walsh had tearfully announced his retirement. hype-induc- "WOMEN'S HIDDEN FEARS; WOMEN'S HIDDEN STRENGTHS", COLETTE DOWLING your life new perspective. from page six Super Bowl XXIV had the . between caught raising kids and raising her salary. ier - SKIER DOWN: . 1 The good life may be killing you. At least according to New York Times health writer and nationally syndicated columnist Jane Brody. Ms. Brody will outline her approach to personal health for women, in which you'll learn how to overcome the myths surrounding dieting. You'll learn how to accept personal responsibility for your own medical care. And you'll come away with a whole list of simple nutrition and fitness secrets for a lifetime of increased energy. A staff writer for the New York Times, Jane Brody is author of the natumaRy syndicated column, "Personal Health. " Tickets are available at the Salt Palace Rox Office, Smiths Tlx kotioas r Symphony Hall prior to each lecture, or mail in this order form. Tickets at the ckxir are subject to availability and can only he purchased by cash or check. Credit card purchases are subject to a service charge. Order by phone at Smiths Tlx I or Silt Palace Ticket Office Quantity All March lolly Atkinson $6 ca.) $ Marji rie Shaevit: ($6 ca) $ $ Total . F.nch iy.il is a check f $ wliim ($6 ea.) April 26, ( imil Tavris ($6 ca.) r$ $ payaHc In II 1( '. Women's Services. Please charyc my: ' VISA MastcKkJ $ i. APRIL 26, SYMPHONY HALL, 7:30 P.M. (Stature understand the uses, abuses, and constructive management , IV $ set) April l9,JancIWIy($6ca.) Expir.it ion what are you supposed to do about it? Dr. Carol Tavris will help you , I I March 8, Colette ( JarJ n Are you troubled by anger? Where does it come from, and Statures ($25 per February "TANTRUMS, SQUABBLES AND REVENGE" CAROL TAVRIS . 1 dale. Stature required for credit card orders.) II l( .' W( mien s t inters, Filth Anniversary Leclurc Scries, to South State, Suite 2200. Sill Like ( aty, Utah Mill. Mail to: Name AJJress ' :y. Slate . : ' " of anger. You'll learn about the The Wsmen'S Centers of Intermountain Health Care |