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Show Page I THE HERALD Provo. Utah. Tuesday. March 22, 1983 Briefs " .? j I ' Targets Anorexia BYU 1 Binge eating followed by purging (bulimia) and f (anorexia) frequently attacks college women, bringing a host of psychological and medical problems. Brigham Young University will conduct a conference Thursday and Friday to educate members of the medical profession, ,pw t i it 'v i educators and patients about I I r 4V obesity, bulimia and anorexia. "About 10 percent of college women suffer from anorexia," says Dr. Brent Q. Hafen, a BYU health sciences professor and coordinator of the Fourth Annual Conference on Health. Anyone who wants to attend the conference can call or write 297 CONF, BYU, Provo, 84602 for more details. After the release of several articles on anorexia nervosa, "thousands of women all around the country are now seeking help i I """'V 378-48- for the first time," he says. The death of popular singer Karen Carpenter drew national attention to one of the problems associated with eating disorders, Hafen said. The singer earlier had been treated for anorexia nervosa and the condition may have contributed to her death. "People are unaware that the problem from which they suffer has a name, is recognized as a medical disorder and can have serious consequences if not treated. "Parents often become very frustrated and desperate for help in trying to cope with a teenager with an eating disorder," Hafen says. Ten researchers, clinicians and educators from across the nation will speak at the Elementary Gets Leader Brian Page has been named the new principal of Northeast Orem Elementary School it was announced by the Alpine District Board of Education this week. The new facility, which is now under construction, is expected to open its doors for the beginning of school in August. Page has been the principal at Alpine Elementary School for the past five years. He was an Gn " elementary school teacher for eight years. He received both bachelor's and master's degrees from Brigham Young University and has been awarded an administrative endorsement from the same university. A resident of Orem, Page is the father of 10 children. He was born and reared in England and moved to this country in 1964. Driving Course Slated Another defensive driving course, sponsored by the Utah Safety Council, will begin in Provo on April 6 at Provo High MiiM. School. ' - "' -- The course "' eight-hou- classroom r will focus on nrofessinnal techniques for ance. The course will begin at 7 p.m. and the registration fee for the "Defensive Driving Course" is $17 per person. For more information, contact the Utah Safety Council at avoid high-cras- h Spelling Bee Buzzing A Provo Citv soellins contest between 15 school winners wi!l begin at 7 p.m. Thursday in the Timpview High School media i center. Provo Citv's winner will com pete against all other district winners in Utah next month. To enter the Provo City contest, contestants had to be between fourth and eighth grade and have won their elementary or junior Brian Tregiiklf Photos Schoolchildren Spin, Slide in Springtime Sunshine first Monday, the day of spring gave these children just enough sunshine to slide In outdoors. Today, with winter still sputtering and grumbling, they may have to leave their school slide to the rain, unless they want to land in mud puddles. These children, who attend Wasatch Elementary on 900 E., Provo, enjoy an afternoon spin In the sunshine. In fact, they enjoy it so much, sometimes they nose-div- e, sliding on their stomachs. Sometimes, they slid free-styl- e arms and legs flying. While one adult can barely fit on the slide, children can double, wrapping their arms around each other and slide down like a train and caboose. While teachers watch in worry, remembering their past playground days, Wasatch Elementary children try their daredevil antics. high school bees. Contestants for the spelling bee includes: Karen Gammon, sixth grade, Edge-moElementarv : Robert Mo- Bride, fifth grade, Franklin Ele mentary; rreston Hall, sixth nt - PLEASANT GROVE George D. Adams, 76. Pleasant Grove, died Monday, March 21, 1983 in American Fork Hospital. He was born July 11, 1906 in Pleasant Grove a to josepn h. and Rogers Adams. He married Effie Nes-bion Sept. 8, 1948 in the Salt Lake City LOS Temple. He worked at Ge- D neva Steel for 21 years. He was an active member of the LOS Church George Adams and served as high priest in the Pleasant Grove Second Ward. Survivors include his wife, Pleasant Grove; two daughters, Mrs. D. Parry (Diane) Caspar, Orem; Judy Adams, Salt Lake City; five grandchildren and two sisters, Zola Robbins, Orem and Evelyn Robbins, Pleasant Grove. Funeral will be Thursday, ll a.m. in Olpin Family Mortuary, 500 S. at 300 E., Pleasant Grove. Friends may call at the mortuary on Wednesday, 7 to 9 p.m. and Thursday one hour prior to the service. Burial will be in Pleasant Grove Cemetery. Death Notices James Francis Crowley, Orem, 52, of died Saturday in Utah Valley Hospi- - Survivors include his wife, Lois Rena Child Crowley, Orem; two sons and a daughter James L. Crowley, Salt Lake City; Edson c' Crowley and Joyce L. Hancock, both of Orem; four grandchildren; two brothers and three sisters, John Huff andJoseph White both of Orem; Mrs. Dean (Dorothia) Weaver' MAPLETON Graveside service for Blake Hooper; Mrs. Bill I Lucille) Beckstrom Mrs. Howard (Wanda) Johnson Ryan Ith, 1, of Mapleton, was today in Orem. Springville Evergreen Cemetery. Graveside service will be He died of pneumonia Saturday, March 19, Wednesday 1 p.m., in the Spanish Fork City Cemetery iwm in Utah Valley Friends may call today from 7 to 9 p.m. and Hospital. Wednesday from 11:30 a m to 12:30 pm at He was born March Sundberg-Olpi495 S. Mortuary, State, Orem 13, 1982 in Payson to Military rites will be conducted by VFW Robert L. and Linda District No. Four. Farley Ith. His parents are members of the LDS Church. Survivors include his Blake Ith - J if A ifv r Mortuary 373-184- 1 Miriam Weinstein "Mimi Fox" Fuchs Graveside services will be held Wednesday at Orem City Cemetery. parents, Mapleton; two brothers and two sisters. Teresa Ith Trent Ith, Brant Ith and Emilee Ith. all ol Mapleton; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Blake Ith Dale Ith. Mrs. Hazel Farley, all ot Salt Lake City; great-granmother, Mrs. Josie Rogers. Salt Lake City. Evergreen Cemetery. 6-- Oare Funeral services are pending. Ted Danish research will be the Ted Oare, of Provo, died Tuesday in his home in Provo. Funeral is pending and will be announced by Berg Mortuary. Governor Matheson has requested that Utah County Commissioners have all nominations for the Central Utah Water Conservancy District Board in his office by March 30. To accommodate this request, Utah County Commissioners will Miriam Weinstein "Mimi Fox" Fuchs, 80. Of Orem, died Monday in Utah Valley Hospital in Provo. Graveside service will be Wednesday at Orem City Cemetery under the direction of Berg Mortuary. The family suggests contributions be made to the Utah Heart Fund. CUWCD HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE? Miller, and 24th FLOWERS 10 A.M.. 6 P.M. FREE express your feeling best THI KXSICIKl SHOPM Jeppson's 780 North 500 West Prtvo 3 375-935- Floral & Gifts 205 West 400 North Provo :m.iift --r. A COMMUNITY SERVICE IN ASSOCIATION WITH O The 3:30 p.m. clas3 will deal with U.S. vital statistics. The class in beginning research will be repeated at 5 p.m. The library is open from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. on the second and fourth Sundays of each month, in addition to its weekday hours. Consultants are available all day Sunday to assist patrons. Board through Friday, 4 p.m. It is important that a resume listing qualifications be turned into the Commission Office with the application, along with a statement as to why the applicant would like to serve on the CUWCD Board. PROVO FLORAL & KILLER Have Yours Checked Mar. SYMPATHY Rd Cress GROUSE Out flown 5a What You'd Liko To Say I Q WIRE 201 W. 1st 373-700- S, Provo 1 Morgan James Francis Crowley Graveside services will be held. Wednesday at 1 p.m. in the Spanish Fork City Cemetery. Friends may call this evening p.m. or Wednesday from prior 9 11:30-12:3- 0 to services at Sundberg-Olpi- n Mortuary, Orem. Military Rites will be conducted by VFW District 4. MIAMI (UPI I Leo Morgan, who produced the Sid Caesar Comedy Hour on national television for eight years in the 1950s, has died. He was 74 Morgan, who died Sunday of natural causes, produced shows in the 1930s and 1940s leatur- - Ift Walker LAKY M O R T 85 E. 300S. PROVO J7J-666- Wp 1 sJtl00 TCIS IS ALL YOU WEAR! 8 wirtt, no cords, no tub RachargMbU, no barterta to buy No David Lloyd Dresbach Graveside services will be held Fri- La Verne H. Darley day at 11 a.m. at Orem City Funeral services were held today at Cemetery. Friends may call Friday II a.m. at Walker Mortuary of morning at 10 a.m. at Sundberg-Olpi- n Provo. Interment Spanish Fork City Cemetery. Mortuary, Orem. THOUSAEDS OF SATISFIED USERS en any brand DI3AU3AL IIEARIKG AI0! S PHILHARMONIC AU-IN-U- R Wt rtcommtna' Mr. Harris whon it comas to year flooring aids Mr. mni Mn. L Vbtcwrt SfwiMi hrk, Utah HARRIS HEARING AID CENTER 330 West Center, Provo CbE at Deadline Nears accept nominations for the IT'S A topic of the class to be offered 2 p.m. - 7-- Alice Sutherland Scherer Funeral services will be held Thursday at 11 a.m. at the Berg Drawing Room Chapel, Provo. Friends may call at Berg Mortuary Wednesday evening 8 p.m. or Thursday one hour prior to services. Interment Provo City Cemetery. - NEW ORLEANS (UPI) Ashton Phelps, chairman of the board of the Times Picayune Publishing Corp.. died in a New Orleans hospital. He was 69. Phelps, who had suffered a brief illness, died Monday. Funeral services were scheduled todav. Leo Cemetery. a.m. at the Springville search. be Thursday, 11 a.m., in the Berg Drawing Room Chapel of Provo. Friends may call at the mortuary on Wednesday from 6 to 8 p.m. or Thursday one hour before service. Burial will be in Provo City Cemetery. ing Benny Goodman, Glenn Jimmy and Tommy Dorsey. TOPEKA. Kan. (UPI) Rep. Reba Cobb, died Monday of a possible heart ailment, family members said. She was 27. at 2:30 p.m. at Provo City 11 Ashton Phelps Reba Cobb John Willis Ballard Graveside services were held today at Alice Sutherland Scherer, 78, of Provo, died Monday in Orem. Funeral will The Utah Valley Branch Genealogy Library, located on the fourth floor of the Harold B. Lee Library at Brigham Young University, will be offering five classes Sunday. The classes are free and open to the public. The first two classes at 10 a.m., will focus on research in Maine and on beginning re- National Obituaries IT Kenneth Edward Weight Funeral services were held today at 11 a.m. at Berg Mortuary of Provo. Interment East Lawn Memorial Hills Blake Ryan Ith Graveside services were held today Wasatch Elementary; Chris Dennis, sixth grade, Westridge Elementary; Erin Robison, seventh grade, Dixon Jr. High; Carol Gammon, seventh grade, Fairer Jr. High; Marc Murdock, seventh grade, Cardon Lee. Genealogy Classes Set Obituaries George Adams citv-wid- e grade, Grandview Elementary; Tierney Smith, sixth grade, Joaquin Elementary; Jim Hina, fifth grade, Maeser Elementary; Kersten White, fifth grade, Provost Elementary; Nichole Armstrong, fifth grade, Rock Canyon; Jennifer Taylor, sixth grade, Sunset View; Peter Tano, sixth grade, Timpanogos; Dan Ririe, sixth grade, and Jeremy Swindle, fifth grade, both at 373-M- 27 fer free heme tut |