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Show 'gBusiness Now Utah! - April 14, 999 - Theater group to meet Colony Mortgage moves Physician recognized for care fo new offjces jn Amerjcan Fork First The American Diabetes Association and the National First Colony Mortgage Corp. has moved into its new offices located in the Prudential Realty Building, 315 S. 500 East, 102 (just south of Gene Harvey Chevrolet) in American Fork. First Colony Mortgage Corp. began operation in 1984 with just one office in Orem and has Committee for Quality Assurance have awarded Von Welch, MD, of American Fork with a Recognition with Distinction for providing quality care to his diabetes patients. The recognition is part of a national Provider Recognition Program that is designed to improve the quality of care for diabetes patients. The program Ann Landers: recognizes physicians who document and deliver care that greatly exceedes key diabetes care measures, including eye exams, blood pressure tests, Dr. Von Welch nutrition therapy, and patient others. satisfaction, among Dr. Welch will hold medicine practice in American Recognition with Distinction Fork. He has been treating status for three years. A diabetes patients in this area graduate of the University of for seven years and directs the Utah Medical School, Dr. Welch Diabetes Management Clinic completed a residency at the which is sponsored by the Veterans Affairs Medical Center hospital. His diabetes in Sepulveda, Calif. He is management team includes currently a member of the Certified Diabetes Educators Jill American ForkHospital medical Larsen, RN, and Elise staff and has an internal Christensen, RD. Trailer towing tips listed prevent being stranded Check the owner's manual for the highways, having an the maximum weight it can pull along To accident, or experiencing a less than enjoyable camping experience this spring, AAA reminds recreationists to check their trailers before heading down the road. Whether you are pulling a boat, a camper, or ATVs, Rolayne Fariclough, AAA spokeswoman, suggests, "Savvy motorists check out their equipment before heading to the wilderness." The following items should be checked before leaving on that next spring excursion. Do the tires have adequate tread and are they properly inflated? How are the fluid levels and are the fluids clean? Are the emergency and tool kits restocked from last season? Did the electrical system and belts survive the winter without fatigue? Do the appliances work in the RV? the systems in the RV gas, water, sewer operate Do properly? Are there adequate maps? Often people use the initial trip to rent or use an RV for the first time. AAA Utah warns new RV Enthusiasts that recreational vehicles present special challenges. Before heading out on the first long trip, familiarize yourself with the unit. Some and safety handling tips plus additional safety considerations. Use the correct trailer hitch. Hitches are available in various sizes. Have a professional attach the hitch that is an appropriate match for your vehicle and trailer. Even a 18 inch difference in size can cause the trailer to become unhitched while moving. Double-checthat the hitch is locked and that safety chains are connected independent of the primary hitch., Connect the brake and signal lights. Always check that the trailer's brakes, turn signals and tail lights are synchronized with the towing vehicle. k 'No hitter' day planned Sat. in Provo The Utah County Child Abuse Council is sponsoring the 11th annual "No Hitter Day' on Saturday, April 17. Activities will take place from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Provo Towne Center, 1200 South Towne Center Blvd. Purpose of the day, chaired by Jean Taylor Scott, is to celebrate children and remind parents that children should not be hit. Alternatives to violence and available community resources will be emphasized. Features of the event will include local athletes and mascots, children's choirs, children's art work, bikers against child abuse, magicians, fingerprinting, and educational booths. Everyone is invited to the event, which was planned by the Utah County Child Abuse Council Education and Subcommittee. Prevention Claralynn Hill is the chair of this subcommittee. include: Know the vehicles dimensions. Keep the vehicles height and weight statistics handy so you can comply with road, bridge, tunnel and service station canopy restrictions. Check the rear view mirrors. Before leaving, sit in the seat and adust all mirrors for optimal road views. Be aware of handling differences. When turning, remember the front and rear wheels track farther apart than a car's. Also, RVs take more time to accelerate and slow down, so allow more time to brake, change lanes and enter a busy highway. When towing a trailer, match Fri&SatW Rock 300 the proper tow vehicle to the Special Lighting e trailer. Most full- - and & Great Music automobiles, equipped with traillarger epgines, can pull a Super Bowl er as well as vans, 531 N. State drive, and light duty trucks. dri-vers- 's grown dramatically with offices throughout Utah and one in Afton, Wyo. Still locally owned and operated, First Colony Mortgage is the 1 morgage banker in Utah County, specializing in new purchases, refinances, condos, FHA and VA loans. With the initial assistance of the Utah Arts Council, several Utah theaters have united to increase communication, awareness, and support among all Utah theaters. The next meeting of the group will be at the Provo Theater, 105 East 100 North, in Provo, on Saturday, April 24, at 2 p.m. Membership is open to all Utah theaters. University, community, touring, arts council, and small private theaters are asked to become involved in making Utah Theater known to all across the state and beyond. A contact list is being tabulated to include all theaters around the state. The Association wants to have theaters share information with each other such as seasons, contact names, phone It makes me sad to see so many numbers and addresses. people's lives destroyed for the sake of the careers of some Stressful love life counseled Dear Ann Landers: I have been involved in a passionate, wonderful relationship for the past two years. The problem? The man I am in love with happens to be my sister's opportunistic politicians. Our country must not throw away many of the freedoms we once considered precious. We must be careful not to go too far and risk turning ourselves into a police state. J.G., Amherst, Mass. We have kept this relationship a secret so far, but now, we want to tell our families. My sister has been divorced from five for "Austin" Dear Amherst: Your letter years. Unfortunately, Austin's parents is sure to create some concannot stand his and troversy among students on want nothing to do with any a great many campuses. member of our family. I am This space is open to all afraid that once his folks find sorts of opinions, and Tm out about me, they will force pleased to hear from anyone him to end our relationship or who wishes to express him-o- r herself. risk losing his entire family. I am not sure what to do. Dear Ann Landers: I am a Austin is a great guy, and I love military wife stationed in him, but sometimes, I think it Greece with my husband and would be better to move on and two children. I feel isolated try for a relationship that is because there are few American less complicated. I am so families here, and I do not stressed out, I can't think speak Greek. I home-schomy kids because there is no straight. Can you help me? e Baton Rouge, La. school in the Dear Baton Rouge: A lot area. It has been five months, and depends on how strong the relationship is between you I still can't get over the culture and Austin. Will it endure shock. I spend my days cooped the clobbering you might up with my kids, unable to do ex-wi- fe ol English-languag- get when his family finds out you are the sister of his Only time will tell. Meanwhile, bide your time, and make sure Austin is equal to the challenge if you the simplest things. I can't Dear Ann Landers: Thank you for your recent words about the inhumanity of our country's approach to drug use. You are 30 years in prison for a right minor possession makes no not for the individual sense who can become a hardened criminal while in prison, not for his family and not for society, which must spend huge amounts of money to punish someone for what is essentially harmless behavior. I am a graduate student in the department of history at the University of Massachusetts. I have been researching the war on drugs for a number of years, and the whole thing strikes me as being tragically mishandled. Dear Sufferer: Instead of staying cooped up with your kids, take them into town so they can experience the wonders of Greek culture. It would be a shame not to enjoy the benefits of your time in that great country the (at government's expense). Buy a Greek language book, and learn a few phrases. Visit a local bakery or two, and ask for recipes and guidance on how to make Greek pastries (baklava is my favorite). This would be a fine start in learning how to communicate in Greek. Stop feeling sorry for yourself, and get moving. ex-wif- e? are. seem to live up to my husband's expectations, and he has become quite critical. This is hurting our marriage. Please help me before I go crazy. Anonymous Sufferer Hunter safety class set at PG Sportsmen's Center There will be a Hunter Safety Class in Pleasant Grove April 28, 29, 30 May 3 and 5 from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. The shooting part of the class will be held May 1. Registration for this class will be April 20 from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at 648 E. 100 North, Pleasant Grove. Cost is $10 per student. The class will be held at the Sportsmen-Lion- s Center, 600 E. Center, Pleasant Grove. The class will be taught by David Adams. For more information, call 785-174- 0. Financial Services, Inc. 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