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Show Page 4A f ft-- 'i ' p - ffrr A i4 w'' 0 he - y ' . a.Vr '' " v ir 4 p t f rfrv!4 Hy:yy tT1 1 iW f f I 'c' df It w. A & )g myMM - yinw i15 ; f ,Xf Jip fe:V ffc North Edition Lakeside Review Wednesday, January 23, 1985 Ukeside Letter Pollcy Set The Lakeside Review encourages readers to submit letters to the editor. Content of letters should address issues of interest to letters will be subject to editing at the discretion of Lakeside Review editorial staff. Send all letters to the Lakeside Review, 2146 N. Main, Suite 526, Layton, Ut., 84041, or to the Lakeside Review, 145 N. Main, our readership throughout Davis County and in Roy. Letters should be typed, double-spaceand must include the name and telephone number of the writer. Shorter letters are more likely to be published. Long d, ' " JESjJ 4 ' "W 'T 4 f : 1 ALL 4 SEASON-AL- Bountiful. 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The dancers use white gloves and socks that reflect the ultraviolet (black) light to show the sleek movement of dance and the strongly INVISIBLE DANCERS Adjust Camber Adjust Caster Road Test Toe-i- n states. Alignment GABRIEL Study Policeman Before Judging and with a huge grin said, drivers cense, voice. $ 1415 Professional Viewpoint KATHI LEWIS Special to the Lakeside Review May I see your li- came the authoritarian nervously fumbled through my purse until I located the requested drivers license. The police officer looked at my and then informed me that I had run a red light. But officer, I replied, the light was yellow when I cleared the intersection. Maam, the light was red when you cleared the intersection. I continued to plead my case but to no avail. My increased tone only heightened his impatience with me. The officer informed me that in my case a warning ticket would not be justified and that I would be sighted for running a red light. I had failed the attitude test! Sign here, press hard, were his curt words as the ticket pad was handed to me. With great indignation, I grabbed the pad, signed the appropriate line, and returned it. The officer removed my copy of the ticket, returned my license I Have a nice day. Have a nice day, I thought, after what you have done to me. What a rotten, lousy cop. Give these four years Air Force Law Enforcement enlistees experience - let them fulfill their Air Force commitment and then turn them loose on the civilian population. What a jerk. A flood of memories flows" through my mind as I remember this long-ag- o experience. My attitude toward policemen has undergone a dramatic process of evolutionary change. My contemptuous dislike for policemen has been repalced with and understanding knowledge. I am the wife of police officer. Generally, the public has a callous disregard for the cop. Traffic tickets and policemen are synonymous terms to many. A policeman is often publicly ridiculed and rarely praised for his efforts. Historically, a policemans work has long been associated with the unskilled laborer. Please Call For An Appointment geometric shapes that can be created. The 15 minute exhibition was enjoyed by gymnasts and parents who participated in the fifth annual meet that included teams from six Much has changed through the years, however. Police officers are learned professionals who are required extensive training become category officers. Yearly, spend a minimum to undergo before they one police they must of 40 hours of additional training in up- grading their law enforcement skills. Policemen must be knowledgeable about a variety of fields; their profession requires that they become skilled with the pistol, the shotgun, and the night stick. Policemen are trained to handle their vehicles during high speed chases -hot pursuit. They must be knowledgable about radar guns as well as the intoxilizer. A poliemans knowledge extends far beyond equipment. He must be skilled in first aid application; he must be familiar with the Utah Criminal Code; he must be an arbitrator, a psychologist, a diplomat, and a student. Like some occupations, a policeman works shifts; but a policemans shifts are unusual I 316 Call For HEAVY DUTY SHOCKS Computer tuned for smoother ride Bor $095 oacb y time because during 'he may be required to attend scheduled court dates. A policemans duty is hazardous. He never knows when his life may be taken. He must deal with corruption but not participate therein. He must replace anger with peace. For all his efforts, a policemans reward is insufficient pay and an apathetic public. Each one of us suffer from tunnel vision when we view the policeman only as a ticket writer. We need to broaden our sight and see the whole policeman - the policeman who protects us and who some day may sacrifice his life in doing so. 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Our water is chlorinated, fluotop it all off no money because of extreme medical expenses. ridated, nitrated and treated with America has more doctors and unnamed toxins to purify it and uses more drugs than all nations then we wonder why we have flu in the world combined and yet epidemics. The good old American way is we have more disease than all TV dinother nations. Our mental hospi- to pick up a tals are bursting with burnouts. ner, pop it into the microwave, Doctors cant teach prevention light up a cigarette, grab a can of because they are too busy beer, pour a cup of coffee and straightening out all the problems plop down in front of the good old TV for your regular brainwe create for ourselves. We believe if in doubt, cut it out. washing session while you think We are a nation of coke and to yourself, none of these health d beer guzzlers, problems can ever happen to inme. lover of freaks, d From womb to tomb or from stant meals and bleached, treats, alcohol saturated basket to casket we are too lazy livers, coffee cup fingers, nicotine to be healthy. It is easier to enjoy lungs and yellow teeth that need the pleasures of today than to concern ourselves with building a Topol. beautiful body for the future. We live on pain killers, laxaIf you wear out your body tives, decongestants, sleeping where are you going to live? antibiotics, tranquilizers, pills, Carma Jenkins uppers and downers, preservaCenterville we still and food tives, plastic over-cook- Review Editor An article that appeared in the Deseret News Sunday, Jan 6, written by Twila Van Leer presented an interesting concept regarding the effect that lifestyle has on our health. She stated that five major causes of death in this nation could, in most cases, have been prevented. These major killers are heart disease, can- and cer, stroke, accidents, flupneumonia and they account for 1.0 million death per year. ;In our country 99 percent of the people are born perfectly healthy but through personal misbehavior and environmental conditions we destroy ourselves. ' Wouldnt it be nice if a child Lcre taught the importance of developing a healthy lifestyle now so that when he gets to be 60 or 70 he wont be sitting in a wheel chair hooked to an oxygen tank because of emphysema, one leg having been amputated because of cancer and the other crippled ed fast-foo- fat-fri- ed pre-cook- ed sugar-coate- ed WE OFFER: Top Quality. Custom Built Kitchen Cabinetry Bathroom Vanities Bookcases Counter Tops Complete Design and Installation Showroom Hours: Visit Our Showroom For A 8-- 6 Weekdays 10-- 4 Sat. FREE ESTIMATE Or Call Store Hours: For An Mon.-Fr- i. 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