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Show V P'PF fmP Wednesday, August 2, 1995 'Qlije tmc0c6j0 Page 5 Nephi, Utah Garden reception will honor Cynthia Williamson and Jeff Richards on Saturday Cynthia Miller Williamson and Jeff Glenn Richards have chosen Saturday, August 5, 1995, as their wedding day. They will be honored at a garden reception and buffet dinner at the Miller residence, 275 North Main in graduate ofAmerican Fork High School, and will attend Southern Utah University this fall. .The poom is the son of Jon Carl Richards, Marie Richards, and Tony and Claudia Migliori of Logan. He is a graduate of Southern Utah University, and will Levan. The bride is the daughter of continue as an assistant gymnasJoe and Sandra Miller. Her', tic coach at SUU. The couple will make their grandparents are Herman and home in Cedar City. and St. of Krum George, Hope G.E. Miller of Arizona. She is a , 1 " Continued from page 3 and leaning. You should also arrange you work space to accommodate your needs. Put the items you use most within 10 inches of your desk edge. 5) Remember to stretch throughout the day. Do backward shoulder circles, press your elbows back and try to touch them behind your back, and try the reverse lumbar curve while standing, press your palms on your lower back and slowly bend your upper and lower back brought to our attention. jli There should be some way, to i (regulate the candy thrpwing, said Richard Paxman, council member. If each entry had an adult with strict instructions to supervise and prevent problems, it might work. One child was knocked over, he amUtxBLiDgffi " ;;Qipsw hdp;are: medication says Stan ford University 6:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. every Wednesday night. No appointment , The medication that helps care to store your edication in a for you, needs stjme care of its purse, briefcE , or other condont own, daliiticfns a registered phar- - tainer for use at mid-damacist1 W Stanford, University" 'leave that sitting in the sun, ei" Medical Center. ' ther, she adds. y, Dont leave your medicines on Capsules, she says, are most the bathroom or kitchen counter vulnerable to heat damage, folwhere they can be exposed to lowed by tablets and liquids. steam from bath, shower or sink, says Lisa Tuomi, drug education Continued on page 6 coordinator for Stanford and a Nephi, Utah doctor of pharmacy. Many people automatically assume they should store their drugs in the bathroom, but the reality isnt that simple, Tuomi says. Heat or moisture can cause your medications particularly tablets and capsules to deteriorate and lose their potency, I ( COUPON , COUPON Tuomi says. A cabinet will probably REPAIR SPECIAL I I BATTERY SPECIAL I medicinemost medications. Or All sizes Whitle supplies last! Limit 2 . protect . package batteries per hearing aid user. . better yet, store your possibly I (One battery coupon per customer) prescription drugs in a drawer or A high shelf out of the reach of chilAll types of hearing instruments QQ ww dren, perhaps in the bedroom or 6 for All work guaranteed paired. hall closet, she says. months. Exp. 81695 per Pkg Exp181695j Avoid storing medications in a car. Many people use the glove compartment to store their medi0 UT , 48 South Main, Nephi, cations there, but the inside of a car is vulnerable to excessive Miracle-Ea- r heat, says Tuomi. If you need necessary 343 North Main fianumsii well-insulat- I I ed 1 I WV n 1 re-- 1 1 I j Clinic Nebo Vision 623-210- vXX ' , . ' Breast Cancer Doesnt M r Take A Vacation! One in nine women will develop BREAST CANCER in their lifetime. With EARLY DETECTION and prompt treatment, 90 of BREAST CANCER is curable. Its Time To Have Your Yearly Mammogram REMEMBER THE ABCS OF BREAST HEALTH CARE: Annual mammography Breast self examination Clinical exam yearly cental va!!3y medical center 549 North 400 East, Nephi, Utah Call 1 Some medications need refrig- eration, and these are clearly marked on the label, notes Tuomi, But cold can damage medications intended to be stored at room temperatures, so dont refrigerate medications unless youve been instructed to do so, she says. And always be sure to get rid of medicines after the expiration date marked on the label. Its best, she says, to put them in a paper or plastic sack before throwing them out. Dont flush medication down the toilet or dump it unprotected in the garbage because of the risk that it might harm the environment or even be picked up by a neighborhood pet or other animal, says Tuomi. If you cant find an expiration date, thats an almost certain sign the drug is too old and you should get rid of it, she says. 623-124- 2 Snow College Concerts August 8: Pueblo Nuestra features wind instruments used by native peoples of America, begins at 8 p.m. in Crane Hall. Call Yuba Lake Big Game Permits Farmers Market The Utah Farm Bureau will hold its 14th annual Farmers Market August 5 on the east side of the Farm Bureau Center, 5300 South Green Street in Murray. The market Call will nm each weekend through 4-- mid-Octobe- r. Camp Hobe Camp Hobe is a summer camp experience designed for children currently undergoing treatments for cancer or d diseases, and their siblings. The camp is sponsored by the American Cancer Society and Primary Childrens Medical Center. Call blood-relate- BLM Salt Lake District public lands in Tooele and Utah Counties are under a Fire Restriction effective July 29th. Fire danger is extreme because of recent hot temperatures and low humidity. Grass and foliage are abundant in the West Desert and are quickly drying. Call Aggie Mascot Utah State University recently unveiled its new Aggie mascot logo at the Days of 47 Parade in Salt Lake City. The mascot is an updated version of the Aggie bull, and preserves the traditional Big Blue name and Aggie blue color while adding silver and copper. .1 .; f Sunstone Symposium at the Salt Lake This years symposium, August Hilton Hotel, will feature numerous sessions dealing with 9-- womens issues, including a panel representing different generations feminist perspectives and a closing banquet address by Utah Supreme Court Associate Justice Christine Durham. Call Guys and Dolls Gamblers, gangsters, and hustlers roll out the craps-gam- e dice August 6 at Weber State Universitys Allred Theatre as Utah Musical Theatre presents Guys and Dolls. Call 11-2- Bike Ride Enjoy a beautiful sunset over the Great Salt Lake during the ARC Evening Bike Ride at Antelope Island State Park, August 4th, 6:30 to 10:30 p.m. Call Campfire Program Kodachrome Basin State Park will be the subject of a Campfire Program, at 9 p.m., at Wasatch Mountain State Park, August 4th. Call Campfire Program Hansen Planetarium will present a Campfire Program, at Wasatch Mountain State Park. Free. August 5th at 9 p.m. Call Hearing 8ywembf Banach ALomb S VAGM AUGUST Moving America to the Head of the Class contains 50 simple ways to help improve education in America. Call Fire Restriction ber. make a change after it was Free Booklet The southern and southeastern region general season deer tags are already sold out. Since deer numbers are up, hunters are encouraged to consider some new territory. Contact the DWR Office. Be careful with Eradh DarboShop , Is Sitting Straining Your your knees before lifting a heavy Back? Sitting puts more pres- object. If youre picking up a sure on your back than standing. small item or answering the If you sit on the job, there are phone in your chair, move over ways to take care of your back to the object instead of twisting Ute Stampede problems Another problem, said Steele, was what to do about throwing candy from floats. It is really popular with the kids and would be sad to eliminate, he said. This year we allowed it because there was not enough time to Representative The Service Officer from the American Legion will be at the Nephi Job Service on Monday, August 14th from 10 to 11 a.m. Call The reservoir is full and launching and boating conditions are excellent. Water temperature is 68 degrees. For current wind condition information call every thirty minutes. 4) While in your chair, move safely. You are more likely to injure your back while sitting than by standing and lifting, bending, or twisting. Stand up and bend wearing a hat and glasses, said Steele. We need to eliminate water balloons from the parade, said Milt Harmon, city council mem- visitors not related to the owner was not allowed. One person throwing a water balloon hit a lady in the head with a water balloon. She was IfA Sitting maybe putting a strain on your back while working. Here are five easy tips for sitters: 1) Be aware of your sitting posture. Do not slouch, twist, or lean forward in your chair. 2) Adjust your chair to fit your back. The chair should support your lower back and allow your feet to rest flat on the floor. 3) Change positions at least Cynthia Miller Williamson and Jeff Glenn Richards State briefs. . . Organ transplants reach all-tihigh me The number of organ trans- 1994 represented a decrease of plants performed in the U.S. in 20 percent from the previous 1994 reached an all time high, year. The number of local organ dowhile the number of donors remained virtually the same as nors for 1994 is the lowest in six 1993, according to preliminary years despite increased efforts in statistics released by UNOS public and professional educathe United Network for Organ tion, said Tracy Schmidt, ExecuSharing. These' Statistics high-- , tive Director of Intermountain light the increasing challenge of' Organ Recovery System, (IORS). meeting the heeds of nearly Our greatest problem is that 38,000 individuals currently many people who could be organ donors either refuse donation, g or awaiting make their wishes known never in the organ transplants or are never given the opportuU.S. Nationwide, a total of 15,935 nity to make that choice, said organ transplants were per- Schmidt. If consent is not given, formed in 1994 from cadaveric then an opportunity to help othdonors, an increase of 3.7 percent ers in need is lost. over 1993. However the 4,891 A number of social and medicadaveric organ donors in 1994 cal trends may account for the represented an increase of less decrease in the number of potenthan one percent over the previ- tial organ donors. It is believed that approximately 35 percent of ous year. In Utah however, a total of 151 potential donors who are meditransplants were performed in cally suitable for transplantation 1994 from cadaveric donors, a de- are never utilized because famcrease of 9 percent from 1993. Continued on page 6 The 43 local cadaveric donors in life-savin- ng Campfire Program The Spanish Fork Ranger District will present Central Utah Project What in the World is Happening? Friday, August 4th at 7 p.m. at Diamond. Birds in the Area will be presented August 4th at 8 p.m. at Payson Lakes. Call Payson SalmonSupper its 41st Annual Salmon Supper this FriAugust 4th, at Payson City Park, 250 South Main. The event will include a quilt auction with proceeds going to a special fund in support of a bone marrow transplant for 23 year old Michael Laneys. Call Payson will hold day, Cowboy College The college is an educational seminar that will help Utah beef producers stay abreast of the changes occurring in the industry, from marketing to animal health. Call in Delta. August 18 and 19 in Delta. or Kites Kcc:o 151 North Carpet and vinyl Sales and installation C33ES3 Nsphi.lteh 623-472- 3 |