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Show Local Author to hold book signing Saturday Recently taught at SLCC retreats and relationship courses. Between 1995 and 1996 he taught at Salt Lake Community College, BYU and the 'U'. Dr. Tres Tanner, a San Diego-base- d Family Relations & Personal who Development Specialist Salt Lake at recently taught Community College, likes to ask people: "How's your marriage?" Regardless of their answer, he follows it up you like it to be better?" Tres believes that every person who is truly committed to having a lifetime of shared joy can answer "Yes" to the second matter how good their question-- no relationship may be. Tres and his wife, Susan, have written a book that can show them how. Couples not content to merely survive-- or remain static--i- n life's core relationship, but rather prefer to thrive together, can learn how this week in two ways: free presentations from Dr. Tanner and through the marriage handbook I system he developed with his wife, Susan, Enjoy the Journey Along Valley West Republican Club to host candidates with:-"Woul- our Marriage Highway. His West Valley City author signing will be held at Valley Fair Deseret Book on Saturday from p.m. The book is a distillation of Dr. Tanner's 25 years working with couples in marital and premarital counseling, marriage 30 m m WoiMwkta Olympic Sponsor Get your friends and neighbors out to vote was the strong message at the most recent meeting of the Valley West Republican Club. At their September gathering, club members enjoyed meeting with candidates for various Salt Lake County offices. They heard from and Mark Mary Callaghan Lake Salt Co. Shurtleff, Commission candidates; Sheriff Aaron Kennard, Recorder Nancy Treasurer Workman; Larry Richardson; Surveyor Vaughn Butler; Assessor Lee Gardner, and Clerk candidate Arlene Ellis. The Republican legislative candidates, whose district includes any part of West Valley, Taylorsville, Kearns, and Magna, are invited to come meet with the club at their next meeting: Wednesday, Oct. 7, at the Hunter Library, 4740 West 4100 South, at 7 p.m. The officers of the Valley West Republican Club would also like to extend a special invitation to any concerned citizen in the area to Call come join the meetings. 7 Mike Winder at for more information. 963-481- Sports car show set for Oct. 3rd SATURDAY, OCT. 3rd 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. 2040 W. Parkway Blvd. (2495 So.) W.V.C. UT Dont miss this opportunity to speak with UPS representatives regarding our current openings. We are currently and seasonal positions. hiring for Part-timwill Interviews be held. UPS is an equal opportunity Full-tim- e, e, employer. don't know where to go? Come to Citybest.com where you can stop wading through the sea of listings and start making informed choices In an online format, you can: Family practice physician Dr. Jason Hamula has joined the Granger Medical Clinic, located at 3280 West 3500 South, West Valley City. Dr. Hamula received his medical degree from the University of Utah, and has completed further training at the West Virginia University Department of Family Medicine. A California native, Dr. Hamula's interests include white water caching, snowboarding and backpacking. He looks forward to providing comprehensive medical care for you and your family. To schedule an appointment, phone -- 965-347- 9. Oct. Is Breast Cancer Awareness Month by DEBORAH ELLIS CERTIFIED NURSE MIDWIFE According to the American Cancer Society, around 180,000 women in American will learn in 1998 that they have breast cancer. It is estimated that 43,000 of these women will die from the disease. Breast cancer (along with skin cancer) is the most common type of cancer in women, although more women die from heart disease than form breast cancer. of the cases of breast cancer occur in women 50 years and older, but it affects younger women too, as well as about 1,400 men each year. Much research is being done to discover the cause(s) of breast cancer. Five-1- 0 of breast cancer is linked to genetic factors (family history). Diet, nutrition and environmental factors are being investigated as well. The good news is that more breast cancer is being detected early, when the tumor is small and has not spread to other parts of the body. With immediate treatment, the outlook for women with breast cancer is good. The key to early detection in screening women without symptoms of the disease: yearly mamof the breast) and mogram Three-fourt- Explore online brochures Get pertinent , company Read testimonials from satisfied customers information Review credentials Compare prices Make decisions See samples Buy online the nation, and the world. He gave several examples that typify the Lions motto of "We Serve" includendeavor of Lions ing their the blind through Helen helping Keller's challenge. He also told of Lions projects that have saved lives. Lions members also heard reports on projects that varied from international youth exchange to new handicapped parks, from school involvement to promoting the The next time you wish someone would tell you who to choose, type in Citybest.com, where the selection is the best. www.dtybestcom The place to find "the best businesses to do business with" 1 965-344- 4. 75-ye- ar organ and tissue donor program. Also visiting and addressing the convention was Larry Colbert, a Lions District Governor from Arizona. Colbert said, "You have the power to change lives with your service projects." Colbert also represented Leader Dogs, a national project that matches blind persons with leader dogs. Steve Bessinger, a Washington Terrace Lion, was elected as Vice District Governor for next year. KITCHEN Dessert Parlor Breakfast Lunch Dinner Fresh Breads Pastries Salads Hard Ice Cream Specialty Drinks 8896 West Old Main Street (2700 So) Home-Styl- e can do all of this without leaving your home or office. exams by a doctor or nurse, and monthly breast exams by each women herself. The National Cancer Institute now advises all women in their forties who are at average risk to have a mammogram. every one to two years. Women with risK, actors,' should discuss mammogram scheduling with their health care providers. Simply being female and getting older puts you at risk for developing breast cancer. For more information about breast cancer or to schedule a free lecture for your women's group please call, Deborah Ellis, CNM at (X-ra- HOME-STYL- E easy-to-rea- d, hs International leader puts challenge to Utah Lions members A challenge of service to humanity was put before Utah Lions at their district convention Friday and Saturday by Charles E. Kostro, international director of Lions Clubs International. The convention was held at the Airport Hilton Hotel at Salt Lake's International Center where many Lions Club leaders and spouses attended. from who is Kostro, how told Massachusetts, important Lions service is to the community, Eanie, Mcanic, lYlinee, Moe. . . .Too many choices, You The first annual Firebird Sand Sports Car Show will be held Saturday, Oct. 3, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Sams Club (900 West 3300 South, SLC). The event is free to the public. In addition to viewing cars, there will be a prize drawing, car wash, hamburgers, and bake sale. The event is a fundraiser for the Utah Firebirds girls fastpitch softball team. Family practitioner Dr. Jason Hamula joins Granger Medical Clinic staff Soups (K)11) Bring this Ad in for 2 for 1 Dessert through 11198 |