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Show I' REFLEX JOURNAL BULLETIN I LEADER, OCTOBER 7, 1982 Mental Health: Well Adjusted A menially healthy person is feels comfort fMe about himself and other people, ami is able to meet the demands of litc, well-adjuste- A MENTALLY ill or disturbed person frequently has a poor has trouble relating to others, and his ability to deal effectively tsith life is hampered. Some of the warning signs that may indicate deeper and more complex problems include; undue sustained ansiety or prolonged depression, sudden changes in mood and behavior, physical complaints vsuh no organic cause, and poor performance. Are alcohol or other mood cnu-tional- self-imag- altering drugs adversely aflectmg someone in your life, a news release from Davis County Mental Health asks. MOST PEOPLE do not set out to become dependent on alcohol or any other drug. To some of us, it Just happens, be- cause of a "chemical imbalance" or a personality disorder many are predisposed to becoming alcoholics or drug dependents. Recent surveys show that alcoholism runs in families and that a person may inherit a tendency towards alcoholism. Therefore, having a close blood relative with an addiction problem can also he an in dicator of susceptibility to alcohol or drug addiction. t ONE HO is becoming dependent begins to place far lots much importance on the use of alcohol or drugs. They often deny (heir having importance and their relationship to prob-lem- s family, job. driving -that begin to occur. Oltcn the very nature of the dependency is denial of it. Professional help should be sought f these symptoms are severe or continue over a long - period of time. Mental and emotional illness and alcoholism and drug dependency can be treated. Today services arc accessible to everyone. DAVIS COUNTY Mental Health Center is a comprehensive evaluation and treatment center prov (ding mental health and alcohol and drug services t the residents of Davis County. Serv ices offered through the Center include; I. outpaiicm, 2, inpatient, J. day treatment, 4. 24 hour emergency, 5. transitional residential, 6. consul- tation and education, 7. prevention and volunteer, 8. screening and evaluation, 9. children and youth, 10. elderaftercare and follow-up- , ly. 12. drug and alcohol. 1 1, FAnUTHS include outpa- tient clinics in farmington. Bountiful, and Payton; Com- - Treatment Unit, trehensive Recovery Center, Clearfield; Inpatient Unit. Lakevicw Hospital, Bountiful. Davit County Mental Health Center ensures that any person residing within Davis County regardless of race, eol-oage, sex. nationality, or handicap can have access to or receive benefits from the Center. The Center will provide, r. when necessary, appropriate auxiliary aids to ensure an equal access to and an opportunity to participate in and benefit from programs, services, or activities ottered through the Center. indi-sidu- al NARFE To Meet Wed, The National Association of Retired federal Employee DAVIS COUNTY Mental Healih Center has a staff of professionals to help people understand and solve their problems. Anyone desiring mental health or alcohol and drug services or requesting more informaiion can call Bountiful Layton Farmington 451 3387. The 24 hour emergency service numbers are TDD number is or 28-344- 773-706- will hold their regular monthly meeting on Oct, 13 at the f tentage Center in Clearfield at 12.30 pro. ALL FI Of R tL retirees and their spouses are invited to attend. Michael Miller, state Demo- cratic chairman, will be the guest speaker and will exploits the platform of the Pemoc ratic party. CARL Johnson, president of the Chapter 752. urges all retirees to register to vote in s November, His message is to remember iwo things, I, If you do not vote, acyou cannot criticise the tions ol eleue J otlici.ds. and 2. if you voie for candidates who voied against benefits lor retirees. do not complain when you lose your COLA or when your benefit are reduced. lore-nree- 298-344- 6 ). 773-705- Davis County Mental Health Center docs not on the basis of race, color, age, sex. national origin, or handicap m admission or ac cess to, or treatment or employment in its programs and divert-mma- te activities. The Center's 504 Coordinator is Janet Weis. 85 So. 183 East, Farmington. Utah 84025, COMPLETE COLLECTIONS "You have a splendid collection of mounted fish-b- ut what are the empty panels for?" "Oh, those are some that got ay ay." New Schedule For PixFor Newspaper Wcvc sel up a new photo schedule lo take pictures of that school play, club anouncemcnt. set of new officers or Eagle Scouts, etc. Ol'R PHOTOGRAPHER will be available Tuesday p.m. and Thursday, 10 a.m.-- p.m. Those will be taken at our office at I97B North Main in Layton or at a location of your choice, but they must be scheduled in advance! That can be completed by calling Virginia Bennett and at 2-- 2 6 546-473- 5. 544-913- 3 Do You Have: Numbness? Neck Pain? Back Pain? Headaches? Whiplash? Have You Considered Chiropractic? Call now for an appointment Bullough Center Chiropractic Suite 102 360 So. Fort Lane, Layton Call-546-- DayorNlght 3 73 1 -- Many Insurances Accepte-- Personal Injur- y- 2 bltxb south of ihr Fun Unc Shopping Center Dr. Jerry J. Bullough , Chiropractor n-Workers Compensatio- d- -- Medicare- Open Week Days 9:00 a.m.6:00 p.m. Davis Central - North 1982-8- 3 Elementary PTA Council Board. Back row, I to r, Etholene Comaby, health commissioner; Jim Hill, Davis School District Superintendent rep.; Keith Webb, Davis North Elem. Council principal rep.; Kcnnth Bullock, Central Elem. council principal rep.; Ruth Pratt, corresponding secretary; Diatra Wilko, treasurer; and Nancy Littlefield historian. Front row, Cathy Benjamin, parent and family commissioner, Judy Rigby, recording sec.; Council president; debbie Parry, Edrice Christensen, Central-Nort- h pres.-elec- t; Beverly Stcphcnscn, membership Central Council pres-elec- t. Carol Pratt, finance commissioner; and Kneeling, Nancy Van Fleet, service commissioner; Yvonne Brown, first vice president; Andy Anderson, public relation and council newsletter commissoner. Not present, Lynctte Wiggins, fourth vice vice pres.; Quay president (teacher rep.); Helen Commcr, legislation individual Kathie Green, welfare commissioner; and safety Burbank, development commissioner. Sat. 9:00 a.m.12:00 p.m. Free Consultation North Council Elem. 50 50 j 1 Off Spinal Exam OffNeeded X-ra-ys kiApiva v IV w Oct. 8, 9th ThankS...For Four Full Years - of fine business volume sales coupled with your savings makes way for the Great Anniversary Sale! mu concept furniture 80 West Gentile, Layton 546-003- 2 J |