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Show WEEKLY FFFI NEWS JOURNAL, 'NORTH DAVIS LEADER, OCTOBER 22, 1981 FX-D- AVIS Flu Shots if 9? Readied In The installation banquet will be Thursday, Oct. 22 for Kays-vill- e Chamber of Commerce' officers and board members and guests. THE ANNUAL banquet will be held at the Chateau Recep- - tion Center at 7 p.m. with a buffet dinner for all members' and partners. Officers to be installed are: Ron Richins, president; Doug To - Industry Days Chambers next monthly SHE IS currently reviewing ' MORE CLASSES , t county, such as how many are under five or over 60, in an effort to determine what problems might exist and can be dealt with through educational programs. By going into the community and working with businesses, among others, shell be able to get a feel for what segment of the population may be eating or drinking too much, for example and tie that into the Health Styles training. In addition to running blood pressure checks, which she says can detect hypertension with those most likely to have a problem or those coming up against constant stress in business, Ms. Valentine hopes to introduce the health departments new Davis Health Styles, there, as well. scheduled for Novem-- : ber 21. Harold Tippetts, Director of Bureau Economical Development for Davis County will be the featured speaker at the statistics to determine" the population makeup in the LANAE VALENTINE, a recent graduate of BYU health education program, says in outlinging her goals she wants to "go where the people are who need the help by visiting employees in various businesses around the county. Salt Lake Chamber of Commerce. The Chamber is busily engaged in planning many upcoming events. IN NOVEMBER they spon- only be corrected by teaching the parents, she emphasizes. FARMINGTON Taking blood pressure clinics to those in the workplace "where its really needed" is one item on the agenda for Davis County Healths new health educator. nomic Development, sor their annual "Turkey hadnt been adequately fed or werent bathed. But those can By TOM BUSSELBERG meeting, Wednesday, Nov. 4, 8:30 a.m. at the conference room of the Barnes Banking Company. 's , '"t , t, e-Jk- -ft ,ir THE CHAMBER also reminds all citizens of the community to get out and vote at the general election on Nov, 3. Our city government is a vital concern for everyones Kaysville Flu shots will be given Oct. 23 between the hours The Chamber of Commerce Board meetings are Wednesday, Oct. 21 and Nov. 18 at the Barnes Bank Conference Room. OTHER meetings in the community are: city council first and third Tuesday of each month at the city chambers at 8 p.m.; redevelopment meeting, first and third Tuesday of each month at the city chambers at 7 p.m.; planning commission second and fourth Tuesday at the new senior citizens building at 7 p.m.; Kaysville Civic Association meeting the fourth Tuesday of each month at the senior citizen building at 7 p.m. np of p.m. at the St. Marks Garden, 5 14 N. 3rd W., Kaysville under the direction of the Davis County Health Dept. Call for A appointments, 376-423- ? charge of $2.50 will be asked for each shot. Preceptor lota Holds Meeting The Preceptor Iota Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi met recently at the home of Jan Loken who also gave the lesson. It was ab--. out the life of Elizabeth Barrett Browning. ON OCT. 22, Preceptor Iota will meet at the home of Ila Naler. ; . ? J : are needed to treat such problems, she adds, indicating County Com. Chairman Ernest Eberhard, who sits on the health board, feels more classes dealing with alcohol and THAT PROGRAM stresses preventive health measures as well as indicators of potential problems, such as overeating, smoking and lack of exercise. It was unveiled earlier this year. drug problems are needed, Speaking of health problems encountered by many people, Mrs. Valentine says, It's such a basic thing. People dont eat right, they dont exercise and haven't learned to cope with things. They think they need to see a doctor but so often the problem is not a health but mental (attitude) problem." NOTING Beatty and Dana Wright, GUEST speaker will be Blair Walkington, Director of Eco- - $" love for teaching, Ms. Valentine says she began her educational career by studying elementary education but turned to health education after learning from teachers that so many of the A problems dealt with by teachers centered on a childs home life. Many children didnt come to school dressed properly. especially in the schools. The new health educator has been spending a lot of time visiting around the county with health nurses in an effort to help educate while the nurses provide health services. She hopes to get involved" with teachers and principals in providing educational sessions to students on a regular basis and continue the ParaMed emergency medical assistance program where residents give aid until paramedics and ambulance crews arrive, as well. SHE CAN be reached at the health department by calling Ext. 337 in north 7 in the county and south. 773-780- 0, 451-033- Flowers Has the new florist any children? "Yes, a girl who is a shrinking violet and two boys one a budding genius and the other a blooming nuisance. NEW HEALTH EDUCATOR LaNae Valentine, new Davis County Health Department health educator, checks out baby seat being offered for parental use as just one of many programs she will deal with in spreading the good word, with an emphasis on health prevention. 4 "Stand straight, maintain good posture" Do Sit not let weight bear on one leg for too long at a time. with adequate back support. When lifting, keep the weight close to your body, V . i Carry two small Avoid bending forward for long periods. bench work, Arrange any washing., etc. Correct level is ironing at the suitcases rather than 1 heavy one when traveling. and wrists or Reduce nervous stress by taking time to relax. higher. Look after your back and your back will look after you! ilJELUiMilsQ 20!)(i!0ilMKQiiH:vilta nig AXgEfp) siiffisnrfj?. 376-349- 5 OSlj |