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Show ; - July 15, 1998 Free Press Pago 8 Decorating Do: Fashion on any Budget By Beky Beaton If you're looking for a few ideas on how to give your home designer looks without custom prices, you might want to visit an Alpine show home during the next 10 days. T h e European Lupine Drive is being shown ipillll this ifSfpffl ing Debra year's Parade of Fritz Homes July (except Sunday) from 12-- p.m. It's already been sold, but on display will be an interior decor composed largely of merchandise purchased at the Target stores in Orem and Sandy. Target Home Decor consuDebra Fritz of ltant Minneapolis tackles a couple of homes a year for this com- 15-2- 5 9 table is simple yet elegant, and best of all, budget friendly. This stairwell mm A Diabetes imposes new health. a to person's challenges Among other things, it affects the eyes, feet and gums. the tradition of the Pageant of the Masters in Laguna Beach, continues tonight through Saturday at 8 p.m. at Lehi High School, 180 N.500 East. Tickets are priced at $10 for the center section and $8 for the side sections. Alzheimer's Education Class A closs for individuals interested in issues pertaining to, or struggling with a family member regarding debilitating memory loss symptoms are invited to an Alzheimer's And Dementia-Relate- d Symptoms education class at 7 p.m. in the Evergreen Square Office Complex, 897 South Orem Blvd.The seminar is sponsored by CNS Home Health Plus. Classes are held the third Wednesday of each month. Envision Utah The first of a series of design workshops in Utah County will be heid at the Spanish Fork Fire Station, 370 N.Main Street, Spanish Fork. Members of the public are invited to participate in the exercises to determine where best to place future growth along the Wasatch Front. They should make reservations by calling Eagle Mountain Planning Commission Tne Planning Commission will hold their regular meeting at 5 p.m.in the town offices, 1680 E.Heritage Dr. The public is invited to attend. TOPS Club meeting The TOPS Club meets every Thursday evening from 6 to 6:30 p.m.in the multipurpose room of the Lehi Public Library, 120 N. Center; weigh-i- n starts at 5:30 welcome to attend. Manic Depressive Assoc. The Manic Depressive Association of Utah Valley meets today and every Thursday at 7 p.m.at the Utah State Hospital administration building. The meeting is for those with mood disorders as well as their families and friends. Weekly meetings will feature speakers and a meeting of the local support group. For information call Christina Heath at 224-6- 1 88. Breast cancer support group A breast cancer support group M Overall, diabetes weakens the body's normal defenses against m JlZPf' X ( bacteria. Gums become vulnerable to disease from bacteria that exist in the mouth. When a diabetic person's gums are infected, it is more difficult than usual to stop and overcome the disease. d ! Xx? Once diabetes is diagnosed, a person must adopt new routines to cope with its effects and risks. It is absolutely essential to brush and floss the teeth faithfully to control plaque. Periodic dental checkups are very important for early detection of gum problems. If you have been told that you have diabetes, consult your dentist to learn how to reduce the risk to y A- - 'I 4 semi- follow-u- p t- - 5S t r nars at the two R;S 8 Target stores, where she will teach anyone interested how to achieve the Little touches, like those in this child's same results as bedroom, can dress up any area and those displayed it a designer look. give in the home. The task of decorating a home can seem in and say, T can do that.' A lot of it isn't expensive." overwhelming many peoThe larger and costlier furple just don't know how to start," Fritz said. "Some also niture in the home is leased. want to update one room or a Fritz said much of it comes the corner without redoing their from Upstairs, Downstairs store at 155 S. whole house. "My approach is based on State in Lindon. The free seminars are keeping it easy," Fritz continued. "This project is geared scheduled for noon at the for someone who can't hire a Orem store (175 W. Center) decorator. I'm showing things and 6 p.m. at the Sandy store here that someone could walk (10130 S. State) on July 24. S K if1 a group TOPS ' 1 1 supplied from the stores, so visitors can see exactly what each item costs. In addition, Fritz will personally conduct be held on the third Thursday of each month from 7 to 8:30 p.m.in the conference room of American Fork Hospital. The first half of the meeting will feature a speaker from the American Cancer Society; the speaker will be followed by Living Art A new production of "living art.'in is affected by diabetes? merchandise dur- p.m.Anyone jrm . con- W. legacy of ' ... K 11$ sumers. An unusual aspect of this program is that price tags will be displayed on house at 647 mm pany promotion but spends most of her time in her own interior design business. Her work for Target focuses on design ideas for Q. How are the health of teeth and gums if?, discussion period. Volunteers are needed to assist disabled residents of the Utah State Development Center to attend a concert. Volunteers will be needed from 1:15 to 3 p.m.The concert will last about 45 minutes and will be held in the Developmental Center Auditorium, 895 N.900 East, American Fork. Contact to schedule. Marina Graham, Concerts are given the third Saturday of every month. Club Lehi's Friday morning TOPS Club meets from 9:20 to 1 0 a.m. in the purpose room of the Lehi Public Library, 120 N.Center. Weigh-i- n is 9 a.m. to 9:20 a.m.Anyone is welcome to attend. Arts in the Park The free weekly watermelon eating and seed spitting contest starts at 4 p.m. and the Lehi Community Band will present a concert at 5:30 p.m.A white elephant auction will be held at 7 p.m., followed by a dance at the pavilion at 8 p.m. Narcotics Anonymous Narcotics Anonymous is a group of recovering addicts who live without the use of drugs.lt costs nothing to be a member. The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop using.The Lehi group meets Saturdays at the Lehi City Library, west entrance.at 8 p.m.For more information call the county NA hotline. charcoal drawing by Mark Omer, entitled "The Rider," won the Best of Show award at the 1998 Lehi Round-u- p Art Show. 7 will be p.m.in Wines Park, 500 N. Timpanogos Cave Family Fun Evening Ranger Kristi Neilson will present a hands-o- n program at this week's Family Fun Evening at Timpanogos Cave National Monument tonight from 7 to 8 at the Vistor's Center. Families will have the opportunity to use their sense of touch as they learn more about American Fork Canyon and Timpanogos Cave. Participants will learn how a cave grows, create leaf rubbings, and experience some distinct features of rocks, plants and wildflowers. Community Scout Troop Come and join the new Community Boy Scout Troop. Meetings are held every Tuesday at 6:30 p.m.in the Preschool Building south of the Community Presbyterian Church, 75 N, 100 East, American Fork. For information, call Michele Thomas at Sibshop Submit information on your group's activitities for the Community Calendar by sending a written note to this newspaper, P.O. Box 7, American Fork, Utah 84003 or by calling Community Calendar entries must be into the paper by Monday, 10 a.m. of the week you would like the notice to appear. 756-527- 3. will Utah State Development Center 325 Awards given for 998 art show Lehi Round-u- p Mark Omer and Bob Elton walked away with the Best of Show and People's Choice Professional oil 1st: Shades, Morning Georgeson 2nd: Whitney, Susan Stevens awards, respectively, in the Art Show. 1998 Lehi Round-uOmer's charcoal drawing, "The Rider," won the top judges award, with Elton's untitled work of an old cowboy garnering the audience favorite. Other winners and their respective categories are listed Supply, Hogi Yogi, CopyMaster, Frame The Broadbent's. Youth paintings, 13-1- 8 years 1st: San Diego Temple, Ben Gerber 2nd: Pursuit of Twilight, Nathan Edwards and ' X Whiplash is not really a disease like arthritis or high blood pressure, but a description of how an injury occurred. When a person suffers a whiplash injury, his spine, usually his neck, was hurt by being thrown around in a certain manner. Whiplash usually occurs when the head and neck are unexpectedly or suddenly thrown very quickly in one direction and then rebound in the opposite direction. You might say the head is "whipped around" on 1st: The Mask, Mavis P. Larson 2nd: Couple of Little Raisins, Jill Evans 3rd: Desert Snow, Norma Peterson Hon. Mention: Dad and Chad, Mavis Larson fllllEfl, 1st: The Boathouse, Wendy Jacobs 2nd: The Last Honeymoon, Mavis Larson 3rd: Sweet Couple, Yoshi Miyagi -- ing injury. In the vast majority of whiplash injuries the damage is to the neck's ligaments, tendons, muscles and vertebral alignment. Professional pottery Professional wood Stevens j ouble A A Acrylic - -- fOB 212-0- 0 White WWLONUBSL Double AA Acrylic Interior Eggshell Latex Enamel Exceptional hide over most colors Scrubbable tough finish Easy application Easy soap & water clean up Watch for next month's article on headaches 1 y i .. . i...,Fnafl. "terinrc., ' LaieA and easily. Sculpture - wood st: Bear Clan, Ron Berendson 2nd: Ducks, Stephen Berendson i fp) IJSJj 5 When the vertebrae are misaligned, the nerves that travel between them may be impinged or "pinched." This may also happen to the spinal cord in varying degrees causing a vertebral subluxation. Many authorities feel that vertebral subluxations are the main problem of most whiplash injuries. No amount of pain killers, muscle relaxers, or physical therapy can realign the vertebrae and relieve the nervous system from pressure. What is needed is the chiropractic art: the spinal adjustment which realigns the spinal column safely pottery, Maria Wait 2nd: Ameri-caMaria Wait 3rd: Black Birds, Bob Maynard Multi-col- OBBlEtr , the neck. In almost all whiplash type injuries there is a certain amount of hyperflexion and hyperextension. That is because the muscles react to the initial injury by pulling or rebounding in the opposite direction, caus- Amateur oil For More Information or For an Appointment Call: Professional watercolor Dawn Kaleidoscope, Harward 2nd: Pig, Dawn Harward 3rd: First Lighl, Dawn Harward Dr. PAINT & GLASS Shirr'Rocky" Stone 32 South Main Street 785-078- Pleasant Grove 53 E. Main, Am. Fork 8 756-528- 2 At Hunter & Assoc iates, You Can Afford To Be Choosv "Serving Utah With A Choice Since 1990" Specializing in Health Insurance for Individuals, Families, QuickFit is strength training that women will do. Can burn ZURICH up to 500 calories in 30 minutes. 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Mention: Pioneer Farming, Nina p 2nd: Box elder bowl, Reid Wayman 3rd: Seed pod, Ed Stevens Hon. Mention: Rosewood Vase, Ed Stevens; Walnut bowl, Reid Wayman Kids who have brothers and sisters with special needs have needs of their owaSibshops give brothers and sisters a chance tos hare the unusual concerns and unusual opportunities they experience as brothers and sisters of children with special needs in a fun, recreational serting.Two groups, one for ages 6--8 years and one for 4 years, will be meeting today from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.at the RAH building, 81 5 N.800 West.Provo. Cost is a contribution of $2 per child, grants are available. For more informa6 or tion contact Peggy Freek, Jennifer Jones,272-- l 196, ext. 1 7,Sibshops are scheduled on the third Saturday of each month. Dr. Michelle Jorgensen 1 f concert series For Mora Information or For an Appointment Call: This 3rd:, Indiat) Summer, Tiffany ' ' : Robinson Hon. Mention: Me, Kendall Powell held at Center. Saratoga Springs community celebration The first celebration for the new community of Saratoga Springs will be held today, with events for the public starting at 1 p.m., including swimming, fishing, hay rides, horseshoe contests and a your gums. EMPLOYEE BENEFITS 756 - 0390 American Fork (Next to Alpine Credit Union) |