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Show Page tElje Sixties 4 run Happenings cancer mm treatment Short-ter- m Although cigarette smokers make up the overwhelming majority of lung cancer victims, a Stanford University expert on treating the disease says should be aware of signs of the potentially deadly malady can help resolve some mental health non-smoke- problems treatment can often help people resolve mental as well. health problems without the Although fewer than Short-ter- m need for more and expensive therapies, says a clinical psychologist at Stanford University Medical Center. In recent years, an increasing body of research has shown that for some problems, such as depression or anxiety, a course of treatment lasting three to six months can often yield excellent results, explains Bruce A. assistant professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences and director of Stanfords Behavioral Medicine Clinic. In depression, for example, many patients can learn to deal with their problems through discussions with a therapist, who can help them change patterns of thought and behavior, says Amow. psychoSimilarly, short-tertherapies, as well as medications, are also available for many anxiety disorders, including panic attacks, fear of being in public places (agoraphobia), and social 'm 'K y 'ms Ar-no- ONE YEAR OLD Jayleigh Marie Rollins celebrated her first birthday September 18, 1995. She is the daughter of Christina Rollins of Cedar City. Her grandmother is Janalynn Herring of Cedar City. are Leonard and Ann Denise tgrandmothers are Florine Robinson, and Basil and Alice Higginson of Nephi, Anna Rollins, all of Nephi. Worthington of Grantsville, and Carol Elder of Springville. His is Cheryl Curtis of Nephi. Jessie Lowe of Springville. are Nolan and Mazel Curtis of Green River, anxiety. The era when seeking psychoHarry and Norma Moffit of Roy, therapy automatically meant and Angie Warner of St. George. years of therapy has ended for most patients. New Son bom September 8, 1995, to Daughter born August 16, shorter-terhave Steven and Colette Braithwaite 1995, to Joe and Suzanne Erbe been developedtherapies in the past 15 of West Jordan. He will be named of Roland Heights, California. years that target specific probAndrew Curtis Braithwaite. His Her name is Ashlynn Suzanne. lems and have proved successful grandparents are Naoma Braith- Her grandparents are Bryce and for a substantial number of pawaite of Orem, and Lowell and Marian Lynn of Mona, and Amow explains. Erbe of Hacienda tients, That doesnt eliminate the useHeights, California, and the late fulness of long-terpsychotherPlease Clip and Save Phillip Erbe. in certain cases, Amow says. apy are Ches and Margaret Wil- Some patients may still require liams of Nephi, Fred and Viola interventions, particulengthy Lynn of Mona, Violet Erbe of larly for help with Winslow, Arizona, and Venola interpersonal problems, he Ward of Farmington. ONE YEAR OLD Colton Lan Higginson will celebrate his first birthday September 21, 1995. His parents are Cody and Missy Higginson of Nephi. His grandparents are Wayne and Glenna McDonald, and Roger and Hazel Higginson, all of Nephi. Grea- self-defeati- Great-grandparen- ts Great-grandparen- ts one-on-o- ne m ts Utahs third Raptor Watch Day is scheduled for Saturday September 23, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. As in 1993 and 1994, the event is sponsored by the Utah Divi- - long-standi- Taking advancediclasses will pay off In the long run . At Mt. Nebo Thriftway 965 North Main, Nephi 8X10 Color Portrait '0 ! One offer per family Subjects may not be in more than one special Minors must be with parents. PHOTO HOURS 10:30 A.M. - 5:30 P.M. Adults welcome Portrait may be a single or group You must return to the store in person to receive free 8 X 10. , , t . selor Jimmi Barnwell agree students who take algebra, trigonometry, ivi , U.S. Education Secretary Richard W. Riley and guidance coun- literature and other '- -- These important gains are be- make college more accessible. ing posted as Congress prepares Thats wrong for students and to enact some ofthe deepest cuts wrong for our nations future. to education in the nations his- - Riley advises parents to urge their children to take tougher tory. This is no time to retreat from courses if they want to score the progress weve made, Riley higher on tests and be better presays. I am deeply concerned that pared for college and the future. our educational progress is being This was the key recommenjeopardized by the actions of dation in A Nation at Risk, the those members of Congress who report that sounded the educaare proposing deep cuts in edu- tion alarm bell in 1983, he says. cation funding to pay for tax Parents should check with the school and make sure your chilbreaks for the wealthy. They want to eliminate assis- dren are signed up for classes in tance to schools to improve the basics, raise standards, get techContinued on page 7 into the classrooms and advanced courses are more likely to make the grade in college or in life. Take the tough courses, they say. It pays off in the long rim. As a new school year gets underway, strong evidence higher SAT scores, significant educational gains by minorities, and lower dropout rates suggests that emphasizing high standards and taking more difficult courses pays off. nology The Times-New- s Puzzle for week Answers will be printed next week A stripe of contrasting color Sunday Heath Government language The cry made by sheep Highly excited Monetary unit Birth control means DOWN elongation of the head . 44 Picassos mistress ' 45 Abba , Israeli politician 47 Decorate a cake with frosting 49 Turns into noun 50 The 19th letter of the Greek The 7th letter of the Greek alphabet 2 Radioactivity unit phabet 51 Got 3 A tributary of the Mobile River 4 Golds , Israeli Prime Minister Answers for week 5 A way to drench 6 A variable quan tity that cannot be resolved into 1 fixed point or event 4 Wife 7 Ancient country 12 Cablegram, abbr. 13 Old world, new 14 Marine colonial polyp characterised by a calcareous skeleton 15 Genus of widely distributed white-a pored agarics being poisonous with few exceptions 17 Mite 18 Usually metal placed in windows to prevent escspe berised fabric 25 Sound unit 26 A woolen cap of Scottish origin 27 A ceremonial procession including people marching 29 Inspire with love 31 A statement in explanation of some action or belief 35 Cause to become awake 37 Related to Hmong in southern China 38 Unwavering in loyalty to friend, vow, or cause sion of Wildlife Resources, in cooperation with the U.S. Forest Service, Hawkwatch International, Inc., Raptor Flyways, Inc., Tracy Aviary and other conserva- tion organizations. The primary purpose of Raptor Watch Day is to increase awareness and appreciation for Utahs spectacular birds of prey. As many as six raptor watch sites will be set up throughout Utah where visitors can observe, en- components 7 Any of several car- angid fishes 8 Ad 9 The Muse of lyric and love poetry 10 A nobleman (in various coun- tries) of varying rank 11 Place in line 16 Take hold of . 20 Made afraid; thrown into a fright . 22 Corroded 23 Principal ethnic group of China 24 Castanet 25 A very large body of the lung canabout cer cases among nonsmokers. No one is really sure what causes about 10,000 or more cases each year afflicting nonsmokers not regularly exposed to d-hand smoke, but Adler says some cases may emerge from exposure to radiation in communi- ties where it is present. tibility to lung cancer may also run in families, he says, while other persons may simply have unknown risk factors. While its useful for everyone to be alert to signs of the disease, the fact remains that lung cancer would be a relatively obscure disease were it not for cigarettes, he adds. one-four- th secon- Suscep-radiatio- n, studio space, where classes will be offered. Some of the first classes will be landscape painting, drawing, and an uninstructed model session. For information on classes and Art Guild membership, please 8 call Lonni Clarke at or Nena Warner at 623-773- 623-193- 9. of 91395 hute Mountains, Jupiter Hill, Hidden Peak and Squaw Peak. Nephi iveather Norma Sherwood, reporter joy and discover migrating hawks, eagles, falcons, and ospreys. Biologists and expert volunteers will count birds and give periodic talks on raptor identification and migration at each 1995 Utah Raptor Watch Event sponsors Day site. hope that, beyond the thrill of seeing migrating birds of prey closely. Raptor Watch Day will help biologists learn more about fall raptor migrations through Utah. The tentative watch sites are: Wellsville Mountains, Gos- - Levan iveather Alfred Godek, reporter Nephi City Library new books, tapes and videos 27 Prisoner of war 28 The habitat of wild animals 30 Free from gloss 32 Curriculums 33 Paddle 34 Toff 36 A tributary of the Missouri River 38 Any device by which an explosive charge is ignited 39 Bone cavities 40 Decorate with twigs 42 A long projecting nose or anterior tween salt and fresh water character or reckoned from a the ACS says. of water 41 Someone who is morally reprehen sible you dirty dog 42 Mediation council 43 A transuranic element 44 Any living or extinct member of the family Hominidae d fish that migrates be 45 46 48 52 53 54 55 56 57 19 Lysergic add diethylamide 21 Avoirdupois unit 22 Whale ship captain 24 A waterproof raincoat made of rub- - en, Crossword Puzzle Fatty-fleshe- ACROSS 1 A period marked by distinctive the end of the year. Lung cancer cause of canis the number-on- e cer deaths in both men and wom- of Stanfords Adler, Thoracic OncolComprehensive notes that secondClinic, ogy hand smoke may account for Utahs third Raptor Watch Day is this Saturday, September 23rd La-Vaug- hn . Society estimates 169,900 new cases in 1995, with an estimated 157,400 deaths by Franklin, spoke about the availability of art supplies in Nephi. Artists are encouraged to inform Bart about the materials their Park. A potluck supper was work requires. Bart will do his served. Those present were best to supply these items at polled for their interest in vari- competitive prices. ous class and seminar offerings The Guild is planning a work session to transform the back by the Guild. Bart Sperry, manager of Ben room of Celebrations Cafe into m Great-grandparen- Cancer Members of the Juab Art Guild and interested members of the community met Tuesday for a brainstorming session in file City New babies born to area couples 15 per- chitis or other relatively mild illness. The crucial test is if these symptoms persist for more than two or three weeks despite proper rest and treatment. If so, then be sure to let your caregiver know so that you can be more closely examined. Adler says that when lung cancer is discovered early, the cure rate can be as high as 70 to 80 percent and new treatments, such as innovative combinations of chemotherapy, surgery and are expanding the out- look for survival. Nevertheless, the American Art Guild holds meetiinig to plan fall activities ng m er rs cent of lung cancer cases occur in persons who arent and werent smokers, the disease can strike anyone, says Dr. Kent Adler, assistant professor of medicine at Stanford University Medical Center. Adler says common warning signs are a change in a cough, difficulty in breathing, chest pains or coughing up small amounts of blood: Usually these signs are not cancer, Adler says. Most often they represent a cold, flu, bron time-consumi- W0i's0Jfs. Wednesday, September 20, 1995 Nephi, Utah tins Books al- Dead Mans Walk by Larry McMurtry Coming Home" by Rosamunde Pilcher L Is For Lawless by Sue Grafton Easy Recipes for the Traveling Cook by Feme Holmes Arizona Cook Book by A1 Fischer Salsa Lovers Cook Book by Susan K. Bollin Hopi Katchinas by Jesse Walter Fewkes Culinary Herbs & Condiments by M. Grieve Southwest Saga by William C. McGraw Tales ofArizona Territory by Charles D. Lauer Mavericks by Dale L. Walker Kokopelli by Dennis Slifer & James Duffield Southwestern Indian Design by Madeleine Orban-Szon- ' -, tagh A First Cookbook for Children by Evelyne Johnson . Know Your Rights & How Tb Make Them Work For You by Readers Digest A Place Called Freedom by Ken Follett Morning, Noon A Night by Sidney Sheldon At Home With Crochet by Leisure Arts "Almost Eden by Dorothy G&rlock Annie Lash by Dorothy Garlock Audio From Potters Field by Patricia Cornwell "Hie Shawshank Redemption by Stephen King . j - |