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Show V I JOURNAL BULLETIN REFLEX Lucille Cox Is Chairman Millions Schizophrenic Treatment Helps Manny flower by Candlelight in Layton, A chairman of the district. Mr. Cox will travel throughout the district holding convention and other meetings associated with the florni business. T'Q LAYTON Mr. Lucille Cox of Layton ha been named district chairman of the M O (Morist Telegraph Delivery) for District IS. I hi area include all of Utah and pan of Idaho, Montana and Nevada. She will serve a two-yea- term r as president. MRS. COX ha been in the floral business for about IS of year. She is the THE HD headquarter, a HD ystem caring and unloving. If the onset of the illness is graduJ, the prognosis is worse. d Re- largest floral wire service in the world. To belong to the organization, a floral business must meet high standard, must keep S2JU worth of fresh cut flower in the cooler daily and must undergo frequent inspection by M D oflicials. Mrs. Cox ha held other position in professional floral organization including secretary and vice chairman of the Utah Allied Board, dmg t. THERE IS no single cause of schizophrenia. No "bad gene" has been found; no biochemical defect has been proven responsible; no one stressful event (such as a death In the family) wem sufficient, by itself, to produce such a shattering disorder as schizophrenia. But scientists agree that it is likely that combinations of cultural, psychological, biological, and genetic factors produce schizophrenia. The symptoms almost always arc relieved in a fairly short time by neuroleptic medications such a huIJi'l. prolixin, thorazine, trila-fofrom withdrawal is and other. However, the underlying deSCHIZOPHRENIA disordered withdrawal, and joylcssncss recharacterized terioration. by thinking, reality, unusual perceptions and hallucinations, main. ambivalence (bizarre love-hat- e feelings), and seem lo doesn't which emotion YET THE outlook for schizophrenic painappropriate fit the situation (laughing at a funeral). Most tients has improved over the last 25 year. patient start to have the illness in their late Studies that have followed schizophrenic pa the i tr, Mote than two million Americans (about I in every I00) have suffered at one lime or another from the mental disorder of schizophrenia, In the pasl, patients with schizophrenia often spent many year in mental hospitals. With availability of effective psychotherapeutic drugs, a growing number treatment center, and of community-baseimproved treatment strategies,, it i now possible to maintain the majority of schizophrenic patients in their communities. Y cl despite these advance and the large number of people affected, schizophrenia remain poorly understood and largely feared by the public. naissance Center. LUCILLE COX e. t uh ho:j. suberb of Detroit, to meet with the leader of the M D organization. They enjoyed visiting the I DT headquarter and touring many interesting landmarks in Detroit including the ford Museum and the wiki m ktbiiujjhrraia la teens, and with every psychotic erisikle, the U twin) analc promt deteriorate a little bil more. out Utal Miggnl that Ibcf art person behavior can be granThe schizophrenic to la aa our ta Unultrt roping. rnourro cummimitj Header inquiries and rommenlt art aeleomt and diose, intimiJatmg. rigid, silly, scary, agithou Id t addrrtted Ini P.O. Ho Faratingloa, tated. withdrawn, unhappy, seemingly un- F4, Stun Aa this ruluma a fr ktttHHcT point at WIT KS ago she was involved in a convention held at the Hilton Hotel in Ogden. In order to learn of her duties a district chairman. Mrs, Cox and her husband. Adrian, traveled to Southfield, Mich., LEADER, OCTOBER 28, 1982 . tient for long periods, from the first breakdown lo old age. reveal lhal a range of outcomes is possible. A review of almost 2.000 such patients life historic suggests that 25 perccni achieve full recovery, 50 percent recover a! least partially, and 25 percent require lifelong care. (Schizophrenia; is there an answer? DHHS Publication No. (ADM) IV8I). Al presenl (here is no "cure" for schizophrenia, Indeed il is probably unrealistic to expect cure in Ihe sense of complete restoratfl-7- tion to former functioning. One would expect "scars" or change from the personality. Much as a survivor of a fire, the schizophrenic has lived through a powerful experience, and one should not expect him to remain untouched by it. prc-illnc- IN THE PAST two years, there has been a national alliance support group formed, as well as many local family and friend support groups. The families are often left out of the process of rehabilitating the patient because they arc ignorant of how to communicate with professionals, and many have unrealistic expectations. As these groups learn more about the illness, they can become strong Menus: Secondary Menus: Elementary Laureate Epsilon Has Poetry Soiree Lunch menus for the elementary schools for (he Lunch menus for the secondary schools for the will include: week of Nov. week MONDAY, Nov. 1, French dip sandwich French fries crisp finger salad, choice of fruit, peanut butter fingers, milk. High schools have a choice of burger bar and salad line each day. Junior high choice, stacked ham sandwich French fries dessert, milk. and MONDAY, Nov. I, cheeseburger dill slice, tatcr gems, finger salad, raisin cookie cake, milk. Kindergarten snack, tiny roll. milk. sauce, Tuesday, Nov. I, baked fish boiled egg on lettuce bed, French fries bow knot rolls cherry shortcake milk. Kindergarten snack, graham cracker and milk. -5 tatergems Tuesday, Nov. 2, corn dog of dressing, cracked tossed salad milk. lemon tarts wheat rolls Junior high choice, hoagy sandwich, French fries dessert, milk. of Nov. -5 will include: "An Evening of Poems and reminiscent of Rccitulions, an earlier day and age, was the program given by Rulh Campbell lo the Laureate Epsilon chapter of Beta Sigma Phi. HER presentation of poems was at times nostalgic, humorous, and sentimental as chapter members recalled a most popular form of entertainment from years past. It was in keeping with the year program WEDNESDAY, Nov. 3, Italian spaghetti, green chilled salad, slice of French bread peaches, milk. Kindergarten snack, box of raisins, That's Entertainment." Also, members of the social milk. committee, Vonda Yarbrough and Dodie Milligan, reported on the success of the Davis lettuce, Thursday, Nov. 4, burritos com niblets, fruit cup, Chccrios Peanut butter bar, milk. Kindergarten snack, Cheerios peanut butter bar, milk. WEDNESDAY, Nov. 3, chicken fried steak, whip- buttered broccoli, carrot ped potatoes rolls Parkerhouse strawberry sticks, milk. Junior high choice, chef shortcake dessert, milk. salad, rolls taco salad Nov. wedges, 4, .Thursday, chilled blushing pears, cinnamon rolls, milk. Junior crisp vegetables, high choice, hamburger French fries dessert, milk. County Council Friendship Night. Sponsored by Laureate Epsilon, it brought together 60 members of the council for an ..evening of Barbecues, salads and companionship. FRIDAY, Nov. 5, roast beef, whipped potatoes butter cup, broccoli, crescent roll cinnamon milk. snack, Kindergarten slices, apple puff and milk. FRIDAY, Nov. 5, lasagna, shades of green salad chilled sliced French rolls milk. Junior high peaches, jumbo sugar cookies, fries French salad, choice, cheeseburger, dessert, milk. make and sell cute, decorative log deer a a ways and mean project. They are the type frequently found in arts and crafts shops. Barbara Iverson will chair that project. RE-ELE- Lrusz Spoke, U.S.S. Spokane. u city? As WELCOME WAGON Representative, it's my job to help you get over the hurdles bvCtiwntto Elect Pauline MeBnde C MeBnde Own of being a newcomer. ComBy bringing you some useful gifts. reliable businesses on Advice info. munity in your new neighborhood. And more. A WELCOME WAGON call should be one of the very first nice things to happen when you're new here. u u h u u CLEGG Pad pouK ad by OF THE PEACE QUALIFICATIONS Juris Doctor (Law Degree) University of Utah College KEPUBIICM - Legislative Representative for Justice of Peace Association - Member, Board of Directors, Utah Justice of Peace Association - Attended 25 State Schools and Seminars for Judges - Serve as - Process: (substitute judge) South Weber, Syracuse, Woods Cross re Civil in Clinton, Kaysville, and Small Claims cases Preliminary hearings (class A misdemeanors and felonies) Criminal (Class B and C misdemeanors) Utah House of Representatives District 14 cases cases Parks and Recreation cases Traffic violations legislature to upgrade and improve laws as sponsor new legislation Representing: - Clinton Clearfield Layton - Kaysville West Point of Law Years, Justice of Peace, Davis County Precinct Court - Work with Bonnie 544-447- 9 Sharon 544-036- 3 Cfegg JUSTICE Fish and Wildlife $ Jay EXPERIENCED Bflaumseim u Vote STEWART - Eight Moms U U Elected officials stepping down after a reasonable length of time stimulates growth and development Failure to step down works against everyone. My opponent Haven Barlow, was first elected 26 years ago! has been in the Senate 26 years. (Davis County Treasurer) Re-Ele- ct Searching for answers to all those who whatwhere questions about your new 18 LONG ENOUGH! JOHND. - u 26 YEARS PAULINE MCBRIDE Paid pokbcal ad stranger! CLEGG Senate District 22 VOTE them. Hello, Jay THERE ARE some new hooks that have been written recently which help one to understand how to cope with schizophrenia: "Understanding and Helping the Schizophrenic." by Silvano Aricti. MD. "You Are Not Alone." by Park and Shapiro. "Coping w ith Schizophrenia; A Surs ival Manual." by Wasaw. The Caring Family." by Beale. Bcrnhcim and Lcwine. "Families in Pain." by Vine. Accurate information may help to remove misconceptions and thereby reduce the irrational fear, shame and hopelessness too often associated with schizophrenia. CT PLANS ARE being made to MEWO! Some cats sharpen their claws; others just lacquer -- advocate groups for better care and can help with the socialization and dependency need of their child. Davis County has such a group which meets in Farmington every third Wednesday of the momh and more often if necessary, The advice and support of other families and friends give unmeasurable help to those persons w ho go through one crisis after anoiher with their loved family member. The mental pain and anguish are not comprehended by anyone who has not experienced this process personally. well as South Hooper Syracuse Layton Paid by M. Hansen Kaysville 7 would appreciate your support so that I may continue to sene the citizens of Davis County. " RE-ELEC- T SAUNDERS Vote Dear Davis County Voter: It has been an honor and a rich experience to serve as your county commissioner for the past two years. been accomplished and at the same Many positive things have time a tight reign has been held on your tax dollar. I have tried to serve with fidelity, and request the opportunity to continue that service to you. Respectfully, Glen .Y0SDaLiLJ wgsht mmm SSC iMIBQRKift OBB USD (JErtT&iMblMg)) Saunders chairman. Paid for by committee for Saunders, Howard Robinson, 2113 MTITKirrm 'GuD -- |