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Show iniyajn jQiT jgr ywyiiT-ji- r y yrW 'r jyrnpiyyrgifjpli"'yar Wednesday, Tips for better health Q miiiLn September 25, 1985 j g- -- Vflfflfll E)(pf6St 7 t4 Home pharmacy By Kathie Brendemuhl AVMC Community Relations can have serious consequences. Do not assume that a product is automatically safe because it does not require a To effectively treat the minor illnesses which appear from time to time in your family, you need to have some physicians prescription. medications on hand, and to know where to obtain others as you need them. Your stock should include the most inexpensive and the most frequently needed medications. Even these will deteriorate with time and should be replaced at least every three years. Reading the labels of compounds available at the supermarket can be a little frightening. It is in the manufacturers interest to extoll the products benefits while including strong warnings concerning its possible side effects in small print. It is also in the manufacturers interest to recommend the smallest dosage that is likely to have any effect. In short, you are exhorted to buy the drug but not to cause any trouble, especially legal trouble due to side effects. Be this as it may, you must accept certain truths about drugs: Used in effective dosages, all drugs have the potential for side effects. Some side effects, such as drowsiness, are impossible to avoid at effective dosages with many common drugs. Misuse of drugs er The rational approach to this dilemma is for you to learn something of the drugs which may be useful to you. There are a number of books on the market that describe the types of drugs, their effects and their side effects. If you cannot locate information on a specific drug you are using, contact your family doctor or your local pharmacist. Your Home Pharmacy: Items in capital letters are basic requirements. Other preparations may find use in some homes. Keep all medications out of childrens reach. In addition to a reasonable home pharmacy, all homes should invest in a basic first aid course for the adults and children over age 13. The basic class should be one which teaches you what to do for minor and major injuries and accidents before trained medical help can arrive. You should not be required to use a lot of expensive equipment, but rather the class should prepare you to care for injuries and accidents using supplies you would normally have available in the home. allergy antihistamines nose drops and sprays cold tabletscough syrups Milk of Mgnesia, bulk laxatives sodium fluroide KAOPECTATE, paregoric eye drops, artificial tears hemorrhoid preparations ASPIRIN, acetaminophen ACETAMINOPHEN, chewableliquid SYRUP OF IPECAC antifungal preparations sunscreen agents dental problems (preventative) diarrhea eye irritations hemmorrhoids pain and fever (for children) poisoning (induce vomiting) fungus sunburn (preventative) sprains stomach, upset wounds (minor) antiseptic soaking agent Ill tell you who I am as I sit here so still, I move at your bidding, as I eat at your will. Im a small child of ten with a father and mother, As Crabbed Old Woman The lives and experiences of 47 residents at the Uintah Care Center have been recounted in booklet form to share the rich heritage of the resident and also to make a little money. The idea for compling the history came during a resident council meeting when residents expressed a fK,s Let's go to the movies! MEDICATION ELASTIC BANDAGES ANTACID, nonabsorbable BANDAGES, ADHESIVE TAPE HYDROGEN PEROXIDE, IODINE SODIUM BICARBONATE bingo prizes. There are 47 histories, several poems and pictures in the booklets Life histories to raise bingo money iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinuiiiimiimiiiEiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii AILMENT coldscoughs constipation RESIDENTS of the Uintah Care Center hold their histories which have been complied to raise money for craft projects and desire to earn some money for crafts and bingo prizes. Sheila Huff, recreation therapist, tackled the project of compling the residents history in a book form which could be sold to the public The half-incthick book sells for $3 and is available from the Care Center. It contains the history of the first principal of Central School, the life on a Ranch in Dry Fork, and the life of a ranchers wife. h Cinematic Sentiments By Dr. Allen Hasson llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Continued Trancers Lily in Love W4 Cl 03 S4 Maggie Smith (Jean Brodie) and Christopher Plummer (Sound of Music) give the performances they were bom for, as a screenwriter whos just written a romantic movie, and her husband who overcomes stage-acto- r her disapproval to get the part by disguising himself as someone else. When she begins to fall for him, there begins a. hilarious, touching chain of events. A joy to students of theatrics, a hymn to the institution of marriage, a tribute to the intelligence and power g of a good wife, and as funny and as any adult comedy weve ever seen. Mild PG-1Uninteresting to children; a little profanity. enter-tainin- Jobs... W2 Cl 03 S3 Trancers is 77 minutes of The Exterminator set in a Blade Runner atmosphere, without the steamy sex and gross violence of those two progenitors. Tim Thomerson (seen in the producers lesser effort, Metalstorm is sent way back to 1985 L.A. to deal with zombie-lik- e trancers and their diabolical mentor, falling in love in the bargain. Has stylish charm, with tension and excitement, humor, believable peformances, fine electronic score. A surprise from the faisbributors of Savage Island, Eliminators and Crimelord. Rated PG-1- 3 for violence and a little profanity. 3-- low-budg- from page 1 The Uintah High School advanced typing class typed the history. The name of the book is Share the Love. Indian suit... Continued from page the State of Utah to appeal the case to the U S. Supreme Court, because the state figured the ruling would not include the Uncompaghre, the mineral rich state lands. If the Supreme Court refuses to hear the appeal, the decision by the U.S. Circuit Court of appeals becomes law, otherwise a decision from the Supreme Court will be two to three years away. Service were able to secure employment on their own. On Tuesday of this week the Vernal office listed 35 current job openings. Several of the openings need more than one person and there are approximately 50 job openings. According to Feltch job openings change almost daily and the number of openings will fluctuate. A number of openings are currently available for nurses, wood cutters, and waitresses. Several clerical positions are also open. There is no charge for employers wishing to list openings with Job Service offices. Counseling and placement services are also offered free of charge by Job to area Service job seekers. are seminars Workshops and scheduled periodically throughout the year for job training 1 Born Again Christians are establishing a Nazarene fellowship in the Wesleyan holiness tradition For more information call 789-926- 0 789-916- 5 American Ninja' Wl Cl 02 S2 This time its Michael Dudikoff, in a role originally set for Chuck Norris before the latter wisely decided to change his image. Non-actDudikoff is a soldier at a U.S. Army base in the Philippines, fighting off crooked arms dealers. Kick, slash, kick, whack, kick, whump, kick. ..Ah, its music to my ears. bone of a dinosaur being excavated near Dinosaur Quarry. Ann Schaffer, Park Service, said the work will be covered with fill so freezing temperatures will not destroy it. R: Violence, profanity. Jigsaw Man W2 Cl 03 S2 Michael Caine and Laurence Olivier are reteamed 10 years after Sleuth, in uneven, troubled 1984 release loosely based on the adventurs of British-bor- n Soviet spy Kim Philby (Caine). Pic wavers between lighthearted fun and serious spy stuff, has little suspense or depth of characterization. Olivier is always worth watching. Mild PG: Violence, profanity, sexual references. COMING SEPTEMBER 30,1985 at DESERET FEDERAL YOU CAN BILL OTT of Oregon and Frank Arduini work on exposed sec- tion of dinosaur remains. w i i - j?- -" AND EAT IT TOO Security Service 789-922- 8 224 EAST 500 SOUTH VERNAL, UTAH 84078 The Valley Funeral Home feels compelled to thank the good people of Ashley Valley for their patronage. This week marks the beginning of our third year. Thanks to our partner Bert Angus who constructed the Valley Funeral Home and who continues to give us his support; to our brothers, Doctors Richard and Robert Jolley for their encouragement; to our parents Arben and Barara Jolley for their fine example of 25 service. years of professional care-givin- g We would like to thank all the people who have given freely of their time and who encourage us and give us of their love. the state iw All busin esses checked 3 times n ightly 7 days a iceek 2737 North 500 East, Vernal 781-228- 6 Our Business is to protect your Business L- - L- - IT-- 1 CSC And a very special thanks to those families who have given us the honor of serving them and have shared with us their trust. We want the valley to know that times are changing in the funeral service profession, funerals, the but in regards to professional second generation is the same at the Valley Funeral Home. care-givin- g All our officers are trained and licensed by W Home -- FREESTONE Id HAVE YOUR Valley Funeral or |