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Show 4B r Wordseeker Why would anyone want to drink wine . . when they can get the "real thing? . week, when your shoul- your stomach achey and you could use some rest. Wouldnt a nice relaxing, two to three-hou- r dinner by candlelight at your favorite suggest that pregnant women drink a glass of wine with dinner to help digest their Without the wine, they reason, there wouldnt be a danger of running up count and drivones ing home in a drunken stupor. Then, there are those who dont drink for religious reasons or because their liver has already seen enough abuse. Doctors occasionally instruct patients to keep away from the stuff because it has a bad effect on their particular organs. And there are those who dont drink wine, because they dont like but they probably the taste wouldnt drink the safer stuff either, as it supposedly has the same flavor. food. far as the "natural controversy goes, good wines dont contain any additives or preservaAs tives. Religious reasons until one is blue in could point out to however, that the just the thing to relieve your tension? You could si West Stake- - wife Debra have three children, David, Mark and Becky. Mr. Jensen has served on the high council and as YM president. He and his wife Dorothy have four children, Jeffrey, Annalisa, Michael and Amy. Mr. Hansen and his wife Linda have five children, Angela, Ryan, his Hunter Wards Name Bishoprics HUNTER. New bishoprics were sustained Sunday in four wards of Hunter West stake. David G. Wood was sustained bishop of Hunter 21st ward, with Neil Young as first counselor and Richard Giggey as second counselor. Mr. Wood has served previously as gospel doctrine teacher, elders president and executive secretary. He and his wife Sharon have four children, Rebecca, Daniel and Patricia. Mr. Young and his wife Christine have three children, Jeffrey, - Jennifer and JaeLyn. Mr. Giggey and his wife Sharon also have three children, Chad, Todd and ShaRee. Scott Crawford was sustained executive secretary. He and his wife Ann have three sons, Mathew, Steven and Joseph. In Hunter 22nd ward. Martin Hill was sustained bishop, with Richard Jensen first counselor and Lynn Hansen second counselor. The new bishop has served previously on the high council, as elders president and as executive secretary. He and Natalie, can be argued the face. One the Christian, Bible warns against drunkeness, but never condemns the consumption of wine for the lay person. In fact, for those who lend any credence to the New Testament, the ... restaurant be Katherine, On the other hand, some people drink wine because "they feel it is healthy to do so. Doctors will occasionally blood-alcoh- ders are sore, IB, 1902 by Mark Arner of Beaujolais while staring dreamily into your sweethearts eyes. Of course, there are some who contend that it is more healthy to stick to the variety. Think back to the end of your work . . . Thursday, Feb. WEST VALLEY VIEW venties president, high priest group leader and as a counselor in the bishopric. He and his wife Sue have four children, Angie, Bevon, Nancy and Emily. Mr. Petty and his wife Gayla have five children, Stephanie, Jennifer, Justin, Angie and Michael. Mr. Stevens and his wife Kim have apostle Paul gave some advice in I Timothy 5:23. Drink no longer water, but use a little wine for thy stomachs sake and thy frequent infirmities. And there are those who drink wine because they enjoy the flavor, bouquet and the soothing effect the alcohol has on their senses. Some find that it is as effective as aspirin or stronger drugs at relieving a headache. Others contend that it helps them open up to friends about pent-u- p feelings by lessening their inhibitions. They note that such a remedy is a lot cheaper than paying for a psychiatrist. A couple evenings ago, I watched several young couples who sat down for dinner in a pizza restaurant. They had brought along candles, sons, Evan and Brian. Gordon Jex was sustained executive sec- Mr. Nixon and his wife Theresa have three children, Ann, Donna and Darren. Mr. Baird and his wife Kim also two retary. Neil Nixon remained as bishop of Hunter 20th ward, but his counselors, Bill Bellamy and have three children, Amy, Joshua and Dan- iel. Mr. Curtis and his wife Jerry have four David Baird, were released. Sustained counselors were Mr. Baird as first counselor and R. Bruce Curtis second. children, Patricia, Cheryl, Christopher and Jenny. Ginger and Laurel. Stephen Criag was sustained executive secretary. He and his wife Margery have three children, Chalese, Candace and Rebecca. Starling Lock, a teacher at West Lake junior high, was sustained bishop of Hunter 9th ward, with Craig It was enough to make a guy weep tears. I understand the monetary rea- - wine glasses and wine. Decked to the hilt in formals and suits, they were prepared for a romantic evening. They had planned the decor carefully, it all looked rather cozy, but when they had all sipped their drinks, nothing happened. I mean they giggled a bit, but they never scene relaxed into the make-believ- e that they had created for themselves. ic burgundy-colore- d sons for a company promoting a revolutionary new drink. It is true wine has only two that calories per glass versus the 100 or so found in the variety. And it certainly has a better chance for marketability than real wine in Utah, because it can be sold in grocery stores. Wasted were all those years spent by Europen grapegrow-er- s to cultivate the perfect taste and aroma in delicately colored alcoholic drink. Frankly, however while drinking a "glorified peoples anxieties about perfected by the Humphrey Bogarts and Don Juans around the world. An Ash Wednesday communion service will be held at 7:30 Wednesday evening, conducted by Rev. Paul Werfel-manassociate pastor of Zion Lutheran church in Salt Lake. A Lutheran Church Womens meeting will be held following the communion service. Mind's Veil Is Theme Of St. Paul's Sermon n, KEARNS. Dr. Lee Martin will conduct a worship service at 9:30 Sunday morning at St. Pauls Lutheran church. His sermon will be titled The veil of the mind. Sunday school and Bible study will be held at 10:45 a.m. The traditional Mardi Gras potluck will be held at 3 oclock Sunday afternoon for members and friends. . Klc. Try A Want Ad! driv- .. . for those of us who ing exercise moderation in our consumption, itll never beat drinking the real thing. that romantic mood that has, over the years, been Gone was for all members and friends will be held at 10 a.m. Sunday. A stake music and art festival will be held Saturday in the stake center. Art displays will be set up in the cultural hall from 6 to 9 p.m. Chamber music will be performed in the chapel from 7 to 7:30 and the musical program will begin at 7:30 p.m. All persons age 8 and older are being invited. The event is under the direction of Dorothy grape-juic- e may relieve some The of mini-siz- e Singapore nation boasts livthe second-higheing standard in the far east, after Japan. The former British colony became fully independent in 1965.st Petty first counselor and Kim Stevens second counselor. Mr. Lock has served as elders president, se DRUGTAGENGY COUPON DRV CLEANING ffr.UIVIlUHiTIp DfoSEDCJs) Senior Citizen Discounts on Prescriptions BARNES-HIN- FLEX SHAMPOO D and CONDITIONER WETTING SOLUTION PANTS OR ri It Wetting Solution SKIRT, NO PLEATS Barnes-Hin- INVITATIONS . . . Emily DeSpain gets a friendly grin from her mother Carol as she works on invitation for mother-daughtnight at Hillsdale elementary. SUIT OR PLAIN DRESS MIX OR MATCH SAME DAY SERVICE! IN BY 10 A.M. OUT BY 5 P.M. Poy Higher Price 1st Garment, 2nd Garment ROBERT - SON'S 4100 SO. REDWOOD m I II 9 TAILORING AND DRY CLEANING CARRIAGE SQ. COUPON GOOD TIL 966-060- 5 At Hillsdale Elementary leni fo 1 09 - Moms , Girls Fete Set From GRANGER. My Generation to Yours is the theme of a and daughter program to be held at 7 p.m. Tuesday at Hills- - 16 OZ. I Cleaning Snaking Solution 4 ox. 2.29 Titan Cleaner, 1 oz. 2.29 purchased at the door. Door prizes will be given and refreshments will be served. The program will include a fashion show. Students modeling will be Kevin and Kyle Kun-deDeric Dunn, Scott and Mark Patterson, a Shannon Brown, Munteanu, Mar-len- a dale elementary. 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Committee members directing the event are Karen Yorgason, Phyl- PENBamMOfm m&s Sharper Tehero, Colleen -O- bcz' APPLE JUICE lis Patterson, 100 Leii Mfr't Rebate Cod-reut- IS TUESPAY IS VOUBLE COUPON HA me $11 99 Tow Coot labricat.4 A 13.99 2.00 ft or Roketi Thimor REIATI PAID IT MANUFACTURER DEXATRIM GAVISCON Extra Strength or Extra Strength without Caffeine ANTACID TABLETS 20's lOO'i Your Choice Sandy Christensen, Elaine Lloyd, Barbara Barrett, Jan Newren, June Johnson, Yolande Kunder, Joan Hall and Karen Ransom. EANfiiuer gut- - NEffT RES SAVE Stake Dance Slated Friday TAYLORSVILLE. Wf?UAs ON ALL YOUR DRUG NEEDS AT HEINZ WALGREEN DRUG A NOTICE Gold and Green Ball will be held in Taylorsville ICE West stake tomorrow (Friday) night. The We will Meet or Beat Anyone's semi-form- Prescription Prices I dance will begin at 8:30 p.m. with a live band SWISS INSTANT IkffZ- -' flA COCOA- COKE - SPRITE,, "1VMA TAB (?Y2- - Cl - IU&-CXSA- 6APE06& m BWET Sessions Scheduled for stake and ward lW PLUS for the affair, to be held in the stake center. HUNTER. Conference sessions will . be held Saturday and Sunday in Hunter West stake. A leadership meeting SMAD PRESSING- - BUJB and entertainment. There will be no charge In Stake PFT 81 1,000 . priesthood leaders, auxiliary presidencies and secretaries willie held at 4:30 Saturday afternoon. A meeting for adult members of thei stake will be held at 7 that evening. The general session We Offer Many Additional Services at No Additional Charge, Including: MODERN COMPUTERIZED PRESCRIPTION SERVICE Family Profiles complete record of your family's prescription purchases Drug Interaction reference Allergic Reaction reference Complete drug purchase print out Tax purposes available for Insurance A on request at tno charge .Canes Crutches Wheelchairs Walkers Etc. PCS, PAID, TEAMSTERS, WELFARE DMBA, THIRD PARTY BILLING SERVICES STORE Complete line of Ostomy Supplies (Hollister, United, Squibb) Home Health Care Supplies USE YOUR BANK Available to Buy or Rent Closed CARDS HERE HOURS: Sundays Mon.-Fr- i. 10-- 9, Sat. 10-- 6 |