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While raw tho note: historical this consider the cow, ed con which haunt 19th century novels probably spinal tuberculosis by drinking ,nfKtuedhlk'iochemicai The cocktail connection: There may wher i t ey are reason why smokers smoke more acidic, a more urme the drinking. Drinking makes . excre be nicotine to this, in turn, causes more he of nicotine, level smokers body craves the familiar must smoke more. DRUG ABUSE: Drugs in a chemical dependent as society. Drug abuse is as serious a problem today when it reached national prominence in the late 1960s. a demeanor But today it shows a different face described in the Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Utah health education booklet, Drug Abuse: Drugs In A ttw, V 15'V JtMhe Chemical Dependent Society. This publication provides new information, describes commonly abused drugs, and explains the effects of their abuse. It recognizes drug abuse as a social, medical and personal problem. For more information, ext. 500. There is no charge for single call copies. t i and USE GINSENG gingerly: Northern Chinese an Koreans have long believed it to be a miracle drug, Prolonged ginseng. now Americans too are discovering use of the herb may cause insomnia, nervousness, and to a recent University of EYE, EYE, matey: Pirates used to wear those gold earrings for more than decoration. They believed that pierced ears would improve their eyesight. Modern acupuncturists note that the spot where most ears are pierced corresponds to the acupuncture point controlling V hypertension, according California study. If you use ginseng, remember that these effects may become chronic. soarNutrition and your budget: Food prices may be without economically to buy ing, but there are still ways is an important sacrificing nutrition. Milk, for instance, save money by buying part of a nutritional diet. You can low fat or skim milk which have the same vitamin, protein and mineral content as whole milk, but cost less. whole Instant powdered milk also has all the nutrients of and cooking. both for drinking milk, and can be used the eye. Progress against cancer: More than two million - " T v i$ gLfeiL! f '. ..;i 'V, ' - : V- , V2 -- ,,. . J? .... Americans are alive today, cured of cancer. Greatest progress has been made against childhood cancers and those affecting young adults. Only slight progress has been made in treatment for the largely preventable cancers of the lung, colon, and rectum. THE ASPIRINanemia connection: Chronic use of aspirin or the many products containing it can lead to anemia. One of the few side effects of aspirin is stomach irritation, which may lead to bleedusers may need periodic blood counts, so ing. Long-ter- i v f H.: 4' aS,,J :V ,V . ., ' t J' cv- -.. V. , ' - . ' ,v J V. v ... vN , Universe Is Minus One Day In Time N ,K . By PHYLLIS WEAVER Cfpley News The readout showed the loss of one day, a lapse in time from the calendar. A team Did you know that our universe, governed by mathematical member, remembering his Bible, consulted Joshua, y-- j Se-vi- precision-ru- n .WVXy W VK5 IV; principles, is minus one day in time? IT SEEMS space scientists . 4t A HAWAIIAN DELIGHT '. Vlicther its an exotic looking, sounding and tasting Hawaiian dish or just plain good old steak. Valley View Golf Course Chef Mark Fitches will be more than to serve it to a hungiy customer. happy ' i up - If the food has reminder of Hawaiian , a slight cuisine tion. its not your imagina- Mark is trying to provide a place where people can come and relax and have a pleasant meal, leaving their cares behind. TPS BROUGHT to you care ' of Chef Mark Fitches, who has returned to his native ' t)avis County after working the big time at the Hilton Hawaiian Village Hotel and gaining a lot of expertise along the way. In Hawaii, Mark sometimes had to serve groups of up to to J,000, using walkie-talkie- s communicate. While that will hardly be the case in the ..Valley View Golf Course Restaurant, the chef, who used to run several miles a day to go . from school to work in Hawaii works hard at pleasing his patrons, literally running from the kitchen into the dining area as he works. AND THE food he serves would be worth the wait. The menu ranges from mahi-.mah- i, the number one fish dish in Hawaii, to top cuts of steak. And what is a meal without dessert? Mark serves up what is called the Valley View Torte, a offering with vanilla cream custard in the center and whipped cream and cherries torte-shape- d to boot. In partnership with Jim .Henderson of Farmington, THE SECRET to a good meal isnt only in the taste but also in the looks, Mark explains. An attractive place setting creates eye appeal. It has to stimulate you to want to eat it. And along with your baron of beef or chicken is a new buffet, something Marks very enthusiastic about, where patrons can choose from six salads including vegetable, rice and potato. ITS ALL part of the service provided to the public, from 11 a.m.' to 11 p.m. Mark is also hoping to add evening entertainment and provides as much of his own as possible, occasionally leaving the kitchen, to move the ivy keys of the piano in melodic dinner tunes. Mark used to play in different clubs and while music seemed attractive as a career added that he wanted to have a trade that was always in demand. IN FACT, the fine art of cookery seemed a natural for Mark, whose mother, Janet, has been a professional wai IN KAYSVILLE LAWUtOWER REPAIRING Dont Cut It Bring It to CSS Your Briggs i Stratton Headquarters SALES -- SERVICE 7CS-13- 13 cmn saws mums smw itowns CfiSSMAUjy NEW LOCATION:645 UWN MOWERS SHARPENING sharpening service GJfJE REPAIR NORTH MAIN, KAYSVILLE I REPAIRING - MECHAM OGDEN - 71 tress and whose father-in-laoperates a pizza parlor and f n party shop in Ohio, i But it took more than supportive family and interest to bring success to Mark, who looks the part of a dedicated chef. After graduating from Layton High School, Mark, became a cook based in Los Angeles on the U.S.S. Thomas A. Edison during a four year w : Navy stint. TAKING TIME for just a two week breather, he immediately went to work at the Hilton. During that time, his skills were further refined during a two year food service management course. Putting himself into it feet first, he worked full time and went to school both. Perhaps thats what allows him to get to work five days a week at 1 a.m. and leave at 11 , WHATEVER HE did, it was liked, as he was invited rto participate in a case fbod show where all the chefs in Hawaii came together and created different entrees for display, working to see how good they could make the food, described by Mark as "fit for a king. Anybody can throw what resembles food together. But I think we need to take more time to teach people to make food with nutritive value. People feel better physically and mentally when they have nutritious food." He added the importance he places on nutrition in raising children to become healthy adults. IF you want an tasty and nutritious meal, give the Valley View Golf Course Restaurant a try. SO tb p.m. the sun stood still and the moon stayed, until the children of Israel had avenged themselves against the Amorites. hours, . OGDEN The Ogden Na- ture Center located on 12th Street just east of the IRS Service Center is holding an open house on Oct. 27 between 7 p.m. so residents of the area can get acquainted with the facilities and services the Nature Center has to offer. Activities and exhibitions are free to all. ACTIVITIES will be varied and will include guided tours, a hay ride, competitive games with families competing as units, a puppet show and many others. Completes Naval Recruit Training Navy Seaman Recruit Gary R. Jones, son of Joan M. Thomson of Kaysville, has completed recruit training at the Naval Training Center, San Diego, Calif. DURING THE eight-wee- k designed to prepare him for further academic and training in one of the Navys 85 basic occupational fields. Included in his studies were drill, seamanship, close-ordNaval history and first aid. Personnel who complete this course of instruction are eligible for three hours of college credit in physical education and hygiene. A 1979 graduate of Davis High School, he joined the Navy in August 1979. SEWING BASKET Sunset Sports 5 4 S3 so Yd. 5 Yd. SRT9 Yd. 2 3Vd. Baby Carrier Patterns & Hardware Patterns Free with Fabric Purchase Your Nitegown Copy Because I Love You A woman in the suburbs was chatting over the back fence with her next door neighbor: "Were going to be living in a better neigh- borhood soon, she said. So are we," volunteered Mrs. Nextdoor, confidently. "What? Are you moving too? No, were staying here." degrees. minutes. Another check of the Bible, chapter 20 of Second Kings, revealed Isaiah promising Hezekiah a sign the Lord would heal him. The sign was for the shadow counted for. NOW YOU know. , In Fashion .? ii S ')." : ; Velour sweaters with cowl Mandarin and neck, johnny collar styles are very popular for the junior miss. Marks 0? An Alcoholic How can you tell that a regular, heavy drinker has crossed over the line and become an alcoholic, who no longer can control his or her drinking? THE American Medical Association in its Manual on Alcoholism points to some markers to help identify the TOP HONOR 1. Ogden Nature Center Slates Open House 20 10 period, our earth turns 360 degrees, so the sun moved back 10 degrees was the missing 40 minutes, and the missing day in time was found and ac- to work, back to Joshuas time. This time the computer had found an additional 23 alcoholic. training cycle, he studied. general military subjects' 416 W. 500 So. (Bountiful) by tenth chapter, when to return In a AGAIN THE computer went were using a computer to check positions of the sun, moon and planets, over centuries and millennia, and were shocked to see the computer halt, flash a red signal, because of this cosmic slip-UP- - LAYTON FOR SNACKS, serve cheese cut in wedges or strips, raw vegetables, fresh fruits and nuts. Snack items like in cost and potato chips, snack cakes and candy are high low in nutrients. their doctors can determine the need for iron ?J, - uvl TRY TO establish a regular bedtime, but do not go to bed if you are not sleepy. Relax on retiring, but not necessarily in bed. Finally, avoid caffeine from coffee, tea, chocolate and soft drinks. Exercise builds strong bones: Astronauts and the elloss of calderly have at least one thing in common of lack the is exercise, The the bones. cium from culprit which prevents demineralization. Weak and brittle bones are the frequent and rapidly occurring results of lack of exercise. V. I V n Natures Sweet Nurse: Sleep eludes many of us at one alcohol time or another. The following may in anything but the smallest amounts because it disturbs the most restful, deep sleep. w.f ' OCTOBER 25, 1979 DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, - ' ...... . WEEKLY REFLEX - ? S - Increasing consumption of alcohol, with frequent, perhaps unintended, episodes of intoxication. 2. DRINKING to handle problems or relieve symptoms. 3. Obvious preoccupation with alcohol and the frequent need to have a drink. 4. SURREPTITIOUS drinking or gulping of drinks. 5. Tendency toward making alibis and weak excuses for drinking. 6. REFUSAL to concede what is obviously excessive consumption and expressing annoyance when the subject is mentioned. 7. Frequent absenteeism from the job, especially following weekends and holidays. 8. REPEATED changes in jobs, particularly if to successively lower levels, or employment in a capacity beneath ability, education and background. 9. Shabby appearance, poor hygiene, and behavior and social adjustment inconsistent with previous levels or expectations. 10. PERSISTENT vague physical complaints without apparent cause, particularly insomnia, stomach upsets, headaches, loss of appetite. 11. Multiple contacts with the health care system with disorders that are alcohol caused or related. 12. PERSISTENT marital and family problems, with perhaps multiple marriages. History of arrests for drunkenness or drunken 13. driving. Virginia Larsen of Layton received a third place ribbon for her historical entry Remember the Alamo at the Ogden Color Camera Club competitive meeting held last month. This honor boosted Virginia to fourth place standing among the club's prize winners. She has been a member of the Ogden Color Camera Club since the early Virginia Larsen captured third place honors in recent Ogden Color Camera Club competition. VIRGINIA ATTENDS pho- tography seminars, belongs to clubs and reads photographic literature ia order to improve the quality of her pictures. She is the area representative for the Pho- tographic Society of America. One of the things Virginia likes most about her hobby is the chance it gives her to share with others. She prepares slide shows and travelogues for people in rest homes and her friends. For the past year, she has been taking pictures for the Layton City Improvement Association. MRS. LARSENS favorite subjects are nature scenes and people, dmg 1970s. VIRGINIA ALSO belongs to study and group. Eight members from all parts of the United States circulate pictures for judging and comments. The last time she enevent she tered a round-robi- n won three ribbons and four a round-robijudging n ALL KEW RESTAURANT IN SYRACUSE 1822 South 2CC3 WEST tum a imam mm iwn ueft t tm a. 825-75-22 "Good Homemade Specials Everyday I" mm entries. Her most interesting photographic entry in this competition was entitled - Minute Word" a study of someone working. This picture received a second place ribbon. Another rcund-robi- n group Virginia belongs to circulated taped narrations with a slide show. This travels throughout the United States. LARSEN became in photography through her husband. When MRS. interested he died, she found photography could be a very rewarding hobby. She says a picture is an artistic way of expressing your feelings. She is like an author, composing a work that depicts her beliefs, her likes, dislikes and per- sonality. Her photographic equipment consists of two Nikon 35mm bodies, five lens and one movie camera. .. l 11 JK.-1-1 Ml Lai-- 7 pja. |