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Show Sunday, February Public forum offered on health care 28, 1993 clinics check-u- p Car-se- at - Page E3 THE HERALD, Provo, Utah, help parents use car seats - The deaths and injuries could be avoidAMERICAN FORK HOLD ON TO DEAR LIFE Seat ed if children were properly reBelt Campaign of the Primary strained. Children's Medical Center FounAccording to Utah law, every dation w ill join w ith Fred Meyer. child under the age of eight must Little Caesar's Pizza and the Utah use a seat belt and every child unHighway Patrol to hold '"Car Seat der the age of two must be in an Check-U- p Clinics" to inform parapproved child safety seat. The ents about car seat safety. Accord'"Car Seat Check-UClinics" are ing to a recent government survey designed to help parents protect over of all child safety their children and comply w ith the seats are not porperly used law. A four-hoclinic w ill be held at The HOLD ON TO DEAR different Utah Fred Meyer stores Board was formed in 1990 to LIFE each day from March and respond to critical isHOLD ON TO DEAR LIFE identify childhood health sues regarding representatives and Utah Highway and The seat belts and child safety. patrol troopers will inspect, demseats provide a onstrate and discuss the proper safety habit. way to use child safety seats. Information on how to identify HOLD ON TO DEAR LIFE is and deal with recalled or unsafe made possible through a grant seats also will be available. And a from Jon and Karen Huntsman. van from Middlekauff Lincoln Clinic Schedule seat car will for be used Taylors-villMercury Sunday, March 7 installation demonstrations. 5400 South Redwood 'Road noon-- 4 p.m. Fred Meyer will provide disAmerican count coupons toward the purchase Monday, March 8 10 of new seats. Little Caesars will Fork. 640 East State Road offer coupons to be validated with a.m. 2 p.m. a stamp at the clinics. Drawings, Holladav. Tuesdav. March 9 10 a.m. 2 giveaways and appearances by 3215 So. Valley Road Fred Meyer's huggable mascot p.m. Loand ambassador of goodwill, Fred Wednesday, March 10 10 a.m. 2 Bear, will add to the festivities. gan. 750 North Main Donations of outgrown car seats p.m. will be accepted at the clinics. Oizden. Thursdav. March 11 HOLD ON TO DEAR LIFE will 212 12th St'reet 0 a m 2 p". in West ValFridav. March 12 give the donated seats to homeless 10 and low income families. West South 4091 3500 ley. Motor vehicle accidents are he a.m. 2 p.m. Bountinumber one cause of crippling inSaturday. March 13 10 a.m. 2 jury and death to children, killing ful. 555 S! 200 West ' over 19,000 children annually in p.m. the United States. It is estimated Sundav. March 14 Sandv, ' that 70 to 90 percent of these 9400 S. 825 East noon-- p.m. ' PROVO Utah Valley Regional Medical Center and Orem Commu-ied up with nity Hospital ha Mountain 4iew j o sponsor a town meeting n care re- form, Thursday, . jxh ' at 7 p.m. The public forum is the brain child of Utah County Commissioners and will be held in the Commission Chambers, 100 E. Center, Pro- If p two-thir- . vo. The hour-lon- g event will feature a panel discussion and allow time for questions from the audience. Panelists include Mark Howard, CEO, IHC Hospitals of Central Utah and state delegate to the American Hospital Association; Larry Dursteler, administrator, UVRMC; Don Lar-se- ur 4. life-savi- CEO, MVH and Stanley Green, M.D., president of Utah County Medical Society. Joseph Miner, M.D., director of Utah County Health Department will e, serve as moderator. The panel w ill tackle issues ranging from quality health care, access to the delivery system and cost containment to wellness. For more information about the or 465-7- 1 13. forum, call 37 A' 4 H -- ' - ' J . w J J , -- -- Self-defen- se - - course opens at 1 UVCC Thursday Utah Valley Commun-t- y Connections Women's College's club and Women's Resource Center seminar are offering a for women Thursday, March 4 at 7 p.m. in Science Center, Room 1 17. The seminar will be presented by teachShaun R . West, a er from Pleasant Grove. West will present five major aspects of self--' defense for women. He will discuss -- self-defen- se 4' A1,-- . h K: ... - - are encouraged to bring their friends. For more information call the Women's Resource Center, AP Photo Bird OREM Utah Valley Community College's (UV,CC) Center for Personal and Career Dev elopment will be offering programs to aid invididuals who are seeking direction at transitional points in their lives. UVCC will offer two different programs: One is titled Successful voman Tuesday. The return of the birds is a sure sign that spring is ahead, though the weather this time of year often tells a winter tale. feeds a sparrow with some breadcrumbs from her mouth, as two more wait in line at Plaza Oriente in Madrid, Spain, on An elderly woman ext. 8080. Life Management; the other. Comprehending Personal Rela- Can AID S be t ransmitted by kissin 9? Dear Ann Landers: I Grand Rapids Dear Margery: The article you sent was an interview of Dr. Helen Singer Kaplan, a physician specializing in sexual dysfunction. In the article, Dr. Kaplan states that saliva is an ideal environment for the AIDS virus and that there is more virus in the saliva than in the blood of a perDr. Kason who is made the unqualified stateplan HIV-positiv- most in a relationship. Being a senior in high school, my letter may be a little different from most you was shocked to read the enclosed article in my local newspaper which says the AIDS virus can be transmitted through kissing. I am 71 years old, so I'm not concerned about myself but I have several grandchildren, some of them teenagers, and this news item made me uneasy. Is the information factual? Please check with your authorities and let me know. Margery in e. receive. I'm a guy. Does this ring any bells? According to all the experts, I am supposed to be at the peak of my sexual drive. I've had quite a lot of sex, but it Ann v Landers never made me happy. Advice Columnist of saliva. Her comment about the viral count in saliva being greater than that in the blood of an person is also incorrect. It is very difficult to isolate virus from saliva. In fact, saliva contains substances which work against the HIV virus. It is extraordinarily unlikely that a healthy person can be infected by HIV through French kissing." HIV-infect- ed HIV-inhibit- or Even though the physical stuff was OK, I always felt something was missing. The girls I slept with were pleasant, but I never cared about having a real relationship with any of them. A year ago, I moved to another state and enrolled in a great high school. There was a girl in one of my classes who I really liked. We started doing things together and soon became inseparable. We would study together, go somewhere to talk and end up holding one another and cuddling. There was never anything between us that could be called sexual, but it was a terrific relationship, and I was completely happy. I guess all ment that French kissing can transmit AIDS. I sent the article to Dr. AnthoDear Ann Landers: I was inny Fauci, director of the Nationspired to write after reading your al Institute of Allergy and Infec- column about what women want tious Diseases. He is one of this country's most respected authorities on AIDS. This is what Dr. Fauci said: "Dr. Kaplan has either been Some Talking, Some Listening and misquoted or is incorrect. There cases of are no . tionships. The Successful Life Management course is for indiv iduals w ho the work want to enter or er good things must end, because she moved out of town and I lost her. The gist of my letter is this, Ann. It's not just women who love to be cuddled. Men enjoy it, too. And sex is not the first thing on most guys' minds, either. In fact, Chris in my case, it was the last. in Connecticut Dear Chris: You sound like a sensitive, decent, highly principled young man, and I appreciate your letter, but you are quite different from a great guys who many write to me. They are NOT content to stop at cuddling. They want more. I might add that girls are more many than boys. aggressive Today, more than ever, teenagers need to be informed about the consequences of their sexual force, school or training. The individuals enhance increase develop assertive communication and build self-estee- s, personal and professional relationships, thus enhancing career success. "These coupes bring order to a life of indirection and idJ clarity to personal relationship' ." said from I VCC's center for personal and career development. The courses are offeree! for both men and women and arc taught in English and Spanish. course deals with information on career and educational options, career development, resume writing skills and other Classes run continuous!) throughout the year. The next available course becins Tuesday. Plan to attend or enter cake show Orem High grads job-seeki- March 2. set - SALT LAKE CITY There will be a cake show, sponsored by Beehive leers Cake Club. Saturday. May 1, at Valley Fair Mall. 2700 W. 3500 South, West Valley City. Make plans now to attend. Application forms are available at Shepherd's Cake & Candy Supplies, Inc., 1700 N. State Street. For more Provo; phone 373-554information contact Judv Dahlquist at 2. behavior. 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