Provo Daily Herald | 2000-05-04 | Page 24

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Date 2000-05-04
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Date 2000-05-04
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OCR Text THE DAILY HERALD, Page C6 wn..HariTheHeralAcom), Provo, Utah, Thursday, May 4, 2000 Hospice protects from intrusive care Dear Abby: Thank you for reprinting "Let Me Go" a id discussing the durable p wer of attorney for h ?alth care. The state of Ohio has recently enacted comfoa rt-care law that further protects patients who wish to be "protected" from "heroic measures." I hope other states are doing the same. However, this still may not be enough. When our elderly aunt was a patient in a local nursing home, she made her wishes clear no heroic measures. She had serious asthma and a failing heart Even though she had a durable power of attorney for health care and a DNR order, the nursing home would ship her off to the hospital every time she had a problem breathing. She would then be subjected to tubes, needles and tests none of which she wanted. Finally, we convinced her to contact hospice. The hos- - Harmon. Draper Mr. and Mrs. Michael Harmon would like to announce the marriage of their daughter, Lanette, to Patrick Draper, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Draper, on May 5, 2000, in the Manti pice staff was able to educate the nursing home staff on specific ways to ease her breathing and avoid emer- gency hospital trips. Hospice did nothing to hasten her death. They did supplement her nursing home care, kept her comfortable and gave the family much peace of mind. To my thinking, hospice served as her line of defense against these but unwelcome measures. She recently died, at the nursing home, peacefully in her sleep. Peggy in Ohio Abigail Van Buren L.D.S. Temple. selors, home health aides, clergy, therapists and loyal and devoted volunteers. Each provides assistance based on his or her area of expertise. In addition, hospices help provide medicaDear Peggy: I'm tions, supplies, equippleased to say that as ment, hospital services our population ages, and additional helpers issues are in the home if arid when needed. being given increasing I was pleased to learn attention. After the that hospice coverage is poem "Let Me Go" appeared in my column, - widely available. It is I received dozens of letprovided by Medicare ters from families who nationwide, by had used hospice, prais- Medicaid in 33 states ing the efforts of "their" and by most private health insurance polihospice team, which comprises doctors, nurs- - cies. ed - end-of-li- fe -- HOROSCOPE For May 4, 2000 ., ; 21-Jul- CELEBRITIES BORN ON THIS DAY: Audrey Hepburn, Roberta Peters, Randy Travis, Nickolas Ashford, Stella Parton, Lance Bass, Michael Pritchard Happy Birthday: You will have an oben and inquiring mind this year. Take advantage of this by signing up tty interesting courses. You will expand your knowledge and meet new friends along the way. You will be able to make improvements that may have been impossible in the past, so don't waste time. Your numbers: 8. 13, 24, 27, 39, 44 , ARIES (March 19): Obstacles may stand in your way where career and success are concerned. Work quietly behind the scenes for best results. Residential moves will be hectic and unsatisfactTAURUS (April 20): Stubbornness may get you in hot water. Don't oppose loved ones if you want to keep the peace. Concentrate on your hobbies and forget the trivial differences you hfeve with your mate. 3 stars 20-Ma-y GEMINI (May 22): Explore your travel opportunities. Your need to learn is evident. You can get valuable information from " others if you are willing to share your own knowledge in return. 5 stdrs LIBRA (Sept. 22): Changes in your financial situation will be'upsetting. Take some time to do things for yourself. You need to reflect about past happenings as well as relationships that seemed to go by the wayside. 3 stars SCORPIO (Oct. 21): Partnerships formed today will be successful. Sign contracts and agreements if at all possible. Consider starting or expanding your own business interests. 3 stars t. 23-No- 20): You e VIRGO (Aug. 23-Oc- ory. 3 stars 4 22): Expect to face opposition from both family members and peers. It is best to keep your ideas to yourself. Catch up on your reading and letter-writinLEO (July . be indecisive regarding your romantic partner. Too many choices villi lead to confusion. Social activi- II SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 21): 22-De- interfere with Don't let your progress. Work late in order to get the job done properly. Your efforts will be appreciated, but your personal partner may feel neglected. 3 stars . make the necessary changes. 2 h PISCES (Feb. 20): Your interest in community events will lead to greater popularity. Educate yourself carefully before taking a position that could lead to changes. ' 4 stars Birthday Baby: You have a determined way of conquering anything that stands in your way. You are not one to back down and will never let anyone stop you from doing what you want to do. You are stubborn and steadfast. " (Need advice? Check out Eugenia's Web sites at astroadvice.com, eugenialast.com, astromate.com.) Lynn, Kay, Boyce, Chris, and Clark. Genevieve has 22 grandchildren, 27 great grandchildren, and one grandchild. She is an active member of the LDS church serving in many callings including 9 years of service in the Provo Temple and 12 years of genealogy work. Genevieve and Russell had celebrated 58 years of marriage at Russell's passing in October 1998. Genevieve will be honored at an open house May 6, 2000, between 6 and 8 p.m. at the Lindon West Stake House located at 610 West 100 South, Lindon. All friends and relatives are invited to attend. No gifts please. great-grea- t I Genevieve Allred Hansen Celebrates Breckenridge 80th Edison C. Breckenridge C'Breck") will turn 8p on May 8, 2000! The family - invites all friends to join them in a celebration on Saturday, May 6, a the LDS Church, 5916 3200 (SR 77 west of Spanish Fork and W. S. Springville), Lake Shore from 5 to please. 7 p.m. No gifts (kL I 80th Birthday Genevieve Allred Hansen was born May 4, 1920. She has spent most of her life living in Lindon. She, married Albert Russell Hansen on February 28, 1940. They are the parents "of five sons; R. M I I cinema (6 W. 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Parents of the groom are John A. Clark and Kristin Stewart. AduKs$5.50 4 10 MS 45 Your presence is requested at a reception celebrating the marriage of Marcie Ann (1:10 4:10) 7:109 30 The (PG) - ALL STADIUM SEATING 4:45 40 9:00 p.m. - Kallasy Clark Jake is the grandson of the late Bryan and Jenny Burch Fugal of Pleasant Grove. Amie is the granddaughter of Robert Vowles of St. George and Patricia Sturdy of Oak City, and Eugene and the late" of Russell Lorraine Orderville. ySHOW "Frequency 9 -- Walker. 633 South 9M WMt PaytonUTM691 TIME 4654500 I IIMDAYJ (PG-1- My he played basketball. Amie is a graduate of View .Mountain High School and LDS Seminary. She has attended UVSC and is currently employed by Zions First National Bank. The couple will honeymoon in Sydney, Australia and the Fiji Islands. Bridesmaids include Maria Neal, Sundee Pace, Cori Fugal, and Stephanie Fugal with Sydney Vowles as a junior bridesmaid. Groomsmen include Josh Fugal, Jayson Fugal, Taylor Vowles, McKay Vowles, Clint Beck, Ryan Travis Cheesman, " Hansen, Jared Hunsaker, Abe Richards, and Scott M. Men. -- (PG) Dolby Digital 30 2 30 4 30 6 30 8 30 RULES OF ENOAOEMENT (R) DTS OO 4 OO 7.00 9 45 HIGH FIDELITY IB) DTS 1? 00 2 30 6 00 7 30 10 00 MY DOG SKIP IPG 13) DTS . 12 OO 2 30 5 OO 7 :15 OOSSIP (R) DTS .45 "Whert the Heort RETURN TO ME y 12 is (Xhc Sal t2 20 2 40 500 7JO their daughter, Meghan to Aaron Michael Shreeve, son of Jan Shreeve of Sandy and Steve Shreeve .of West Jordan on Saturday, April 22, in the Jordan River Temple. AreceptionwilLfollow A reception will be held that evening from 7 to 9 at in their honor in the Rose the Historic Utah County Room at Thanksgiving Courthouse, on Center Point on Friday, May 5 from and University in Provo. 7 to 9 p.m. All friends and Jake is an Eagle Scout. family are invited to attend. He is a graduate of Meghan is a student at View Mountain High BYU, majoring in History School, where he played and Aaron is an Electrical basketball; and a graduate Engineering student at of LDS Seminary. Jake BYU. He served a mission served in the California in South Colombia, Carlsbad Missionof the America. LDS Church, and recently in the Athletic Training program and the School of Health. Patrick graduated from Shelley High School in Shelley, Idaho and from Ricks College in Rexburg, Idaho. He. served in the Chile Santiago West L.D.S. mission. He is cura senior at rently Young Brigham in the University Accounting program. A reception will be held May 5, 2000, at the White Willow Reception Center in Provo, Utah, from 6:30 8:30 p.m. An open house will be held on May 13, 2000, at the Woodville L.D.S. in Chapel from 7:00 Idaho Woodville, 00400645 930 ROAD TO ELDORADO MOO 050020940 Bob and Peggy Evans of Mapleton are pleased to announce the marriage of ' UJI 7.1P.M. Sherm and Peg Fugal of Orem announce the marriage of their son, Jake to Amie Vowles, daughter of Mike and Lucinda Vowles of Orem, May 6, in the Mt. Timpanogos, LDS Temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints. 0 1 neviff Aduttt $S CMdrM $3 Evans, Shreeve graduated from Utah Valley State College where CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Ja19): Make those physical changes that will be sure to enhance your appearance today. Get into fitness routines, or take the chance and go for that new hairstyle you've been thinking about. 5 stars 18): AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-FeThis will not be the best day to deal with your mate. If you are finding your relationship confining, then MILESTONES t Fugal, Vowles . ties will be beneficial. You can expand your circle of friends if you join groups. 3 stars CANCER (June 22): You'll get involved in new friendships or partnerships if you take part in group activities or join prestigious clubs. Business partnerships will be favorable if you delineate your duties. 4 stars By EUGENIA LAST Lanette graduated from Provo High School and is currently a senior at Brigham Young University es, social workers, coun- MvRilnttV ftnto( Ad Th4KJtH NoOmxuthmm (PG-1- Little London Dinner Theater presents: i Iwiter tof tlicw Hwga Sstow Adullt 14.10 CMM alt Hav TUX Sound www.rtadlumclncmos.com 1:10 3:10 ti MAIN LEVEL LIVING it, . : ; 20 South Main, Pleasant Grove ) fi 785-08- Wherethe (.'cA Heart js I 990 Wnt 310 South, Orrni Carter Construction Co. laMM SPAXSMI WHT7? I I j IXNIlllfllH.1 WATER GARSEXS r! break OMMN'M-nr- l B CREMARK-fROV- IWTmCeete UMWi)IMM WYNKS0K812 eWhrlHiuiMHr. 27 Reservations & Information 'Buy Tinal'Week! I get ! Mlaiious Jlfarilal Musical Starring Marvin 6 Laurie (Payne Come for the Experience , not 'Tickets, j VR1H 1 ituf hVum 785-o8z- other ofirr) 7 Muni I jo May 6 I I
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