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Show I" . . r .. -- "t i ny j . w J t J ) 1 "V r ( ' r t T s 4ff Page IB North Edition Lakeside Review Wednesday, August 10, 1983 Rain or Shine Doctors Death Leaves Space canvas "papoose board that immobilized her in the emergency ward at Humana Davis North Hospital. One, two, three, four, five stitches. And the doctor, was gone to the side of another accident victim in another room. Fascinated by the clean line of stitching he left secured by just two knots, I chatted momentarily with a pert little nurse. "Youll hardly see a scar, she said, while alternately handing sucker apineapple "dum-duto my baby and a list of would care instructions to me. "You were lucky to have had Dr. Amano. I thought about that the other By SHARON NAUTA STEELE The doctors fine deft fingers worked with rapid, yet careful, precision, as he bent over my daughter to close the gaping cut above her right eye. Tawny and clinically scrubbed to a whiteness of 'nail and knuckle, there was something gentle in the hands that stitched, in one continuous length of thread, a cut at least three quarters of an inch long. And the voice! It was quick to the point, and business-likyet somehow softened by a reverence for life that even little Julie seemed to sense. In a moment she had ceased her frenzied struggle against the tight blue m e, besides his family and practice, and yet you could still expect to see him at PTA meetings, places like that. He was honest, and he cared. With stethoscope in hand, he served northern Utah for more than 26 years, listening to the heartbeat of a clientele that loved hijn, as he cared for them. Because he had been my doctor, my parents doctor, my childrens doctor, I felt a need to pay him tnbute. Yet, with all my flourishes of pen, I could find no more appropriate, more eloquent praise than the simple observation of one nurse who knew his work: You were lucky to have had Dr. Amano. day, when word reached me ot the untimely death of Dr. Joe Amano. I thought about what shed said and about what I, myself, had come to know of the doctor whod first kind-eye- d treated me as a little girl with an earache at the old Clearfield Clinic on Center Street. Dr. Amano was a man who knew what had to be done and did it. And if he couldnt help you, hed find someone who could. He checked things and then He always remembered you asked you about little things youd thought he would have forgotten. He was a busy man, busy with medical affiliations and offices. double-checke- d. J Contemporary Menu A Picknicking Favorite Cold foods-fres- h foods-lig- grapes, halved and seeded essary ht c foods! Festive Grape and Ham Salad is all of these! An unbeatable combination of grapes, ham and foods-picm- 1 - 2 2 crisp lettuce, sparkling with a tingly horseradish dressing, this lively salad is a great in an insulated cooler. When youre enjoying the great outddoors, take along bunches of juicy California table grapes for a light dessert or refreshing snack. Marketed nearly 1 Combine all ingredients except avocado and dressing; lightly toss. Just before serving, add dressing and toss. Peel and slice avocado; use for garnish. Makes 4 servings. California table d, cup cooked ham strips cups shredded head lettuce cups torn leaf lettuce : cup thinly sliced onion medium npe avocado dress- ing picnic-tota-b- le year-roun- Dressing: Combine grapes are available in a rainbow A GlC-:- 3 1 - CEiLci ! . ; DW V f X E"j Li Maf :1 - OaSiOal TOMATO Ciitti CU po CUZ2 cvzzz ireadies tu:;a Cw3 0T2AH0 FCH CTLJ7 ! , i U.O.D.A. CL:iJ3 . DBQP r i cup oil, Vi tablespoons vinegar, 2 or 3 of colors including green, blueblack and red. teaspoons prepared horseradish, V: teaspoon each salt and FESTIVE GRAPE sauce. Vs teaWorcestershire AND HAM SALAD , dash cayenne. and pepper spoon cup red, green or blueblack 3 k XTCl'--i if nec- 0.8.D.A.Clc nini? coaot - . DOW , 1 6? bh? lzri0Frc:t TIA cLb Ar&otur 12 Lb. c. Cat cr Zzd CniPFCD priAnns 17ZATQ t 4E O.Oji' , ii (jUi lb.:i&r i. - S t & k t 12 C3.C!iJ Hill A j ' f t t 0 Peeh Canned r.:3ri;o i i:iy? " J cs mnWpJW y J; i . -- ni y lJJ I ( mzA n, :r v4 i t tet ifvnn ,vo Ltr"i co:i riCCZDt;! CTArr: vrth rbc;;v ' i ' t "rJ r v.V i.c.z c .. iW : f JS PAGTC $ nse. t jlJ w J k. h , f ' - V " fV Ap TOOTH M vi jy - C IT w 8.4 cs. Fresb' - ri V nmoL TAELDTO is. D' i " f Op" U A . tact. 1 y -v 300 East Ccntlb, Lcjfton . 4 m. ' v A Now cptn AD PRICES EFFECTIVE AUG. A i in t1 9 fAsndoy-Scturda- y 1 p.m.Clostd Sunday a.m.-1- 0 0th thru 1 " 6th t |