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Show SUN CHRONICLt, August Id, I V7V, I Community House offers varied services not think he was making a good enough life for her and their child. She has a verv By Gloria Kasarsky What is it like to be a man divorced at 29'' His wife did 3 ATTENTION kU Don't Let Your Child 8s Branded Or Become a Number Avoid x by: Individual Research Testing GENETICS AND GUIDANCE PRE-SCHOO- EDUCATIONAL For more information phone: or 825-266- 2 825-459- 0 Private or limited classes available for all childem. Eimtrodhiiiciiinig good job of husband is her own. Her very hard- working but on minimum wages; barely enough to pay his own living expenses. The atshock of her care-fre- e all the the divorce, titude, attendant expenses threw him into the company of an old friend who was a bad friend and brought him into trouble with the law. He is still working. He is still loving his wife and child. He understands that he made a mistake in associating with a criminal person; but he has of to pay the price everything that has gone wrong in his life. Life has no joys for him. What is it like to be a very plain good, lonely girl, with few friends and no social outlets? What is it like to just be plain lonely, thinking little of yourself and depressed even though you have a good job and education and seem to have friends. There are innumerable What is it like Friendly people. The problems vary endlessly. But there is a place in Ogden for lost people to find themselves. It is the Community House at Street. They offer therapy by Advertising Sales Account 575-25- th Executive For Stable Publications, the people who know. accredited psychologists and devoted volunteer helpers. They offer a place to meet and talk things over in a pleasant atmosphere, without stress or push or drive of any kind except in the direction of finding oneself and living a more satisfactory life. What is it like to be a teenager or a young woman just out of a halfway house? What is a half-wa- y house? It is a sheltering place for people who have served a term for a criminal mistake, who need friends and 'encouragement and a stepping stone into the broad areas of normal society. Com- munity House is a good place to visit and rap. What is normal society? Thats the place where everyone lives who is getting along. Sometimes getting along is not enough. The Community House is a good place to find out why you are not getting along. Some people who have, remain to become volunteer aides at the Community House. In short, all kinds of people come there who feel they need a lift along the way with family, social and personal problems. Some come just to help. The Community House can ! use all sorts of furniture and things to make the home I IJfe offered there pleasant. Someone has even donated a pool table which occupies all I or almost all of one room of the old home which Picture of has become the House. Community Comfortable chairs are a welcome item. Perhaps you want help, or just want to find out, or want to be of help. The address is above. The phone number is 626-920- 7. BY RICK KINNERSLEY Meeting planned Stings! will be a young Republicans meeting on Saturday August 18th at the Weber County Library. State There Young Republicans President Enid Green will be in attendance. to invited Everyone attend is this Theres a gravestone in a Boston cemetery that says simply, A Honey Bee by Stinging Me, Did Stop My Mortal Breath. The date on that marker is 1814, pointing to the fact that "deathly reactions to bee stings have been with us for some time. These reactions, which become so severe they cause death, meeting. Classifieds Make Easy Sales for Our Readers $2 week $6 month are not commonplace but are becoming more frequent than in the past. Experts have concluded that bee sting allergies may be a changing thing. For children, just growing up might bring an end to bee sting reactions. In adults a deadly reaction from one sting might be followed by a mild reaction and a lot of hysteria from a second. One thing the specialists do agree on, Everyone is a potential victim, according to the National Institute of Health. There are two approaches available to protect Utahns who are unnaturally affected by the stings of bees, wasps, yellow jackets, hornets and ants. The first, and least expensive alternative, is an Treatment Emergency Insect-StinKit which contains premeasured doses of epinephrine in disposable syringes. These kits are prescribed by doctors and some are good for up to three years. Total cost $6.50. Potential victims are advised to keep the emergency kit close by when they are in the outdoors. According to one doctor this means in a pocket on the allergic person. 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It involves gradually larger doses of venom until the potential victim creates enough to stop the allergic natural reaction. The treatments take from six weeks to six months, depending on the patient. The cost of the venom for the treatments is about $300. This expense, however, does not include the administering of treatments by a physician allergist, or the need of monthly immunization to maintain tolerance anti-bod- y g levels. The Food and Drug Administration has approved the venom treatment by qualified physicians under the name by Pharmacia pharmalgen Diagnostics. Most doctors are not experienced in the new treatment to provide the but are gearing-up service. Anyone who suffers allergies should prevent sting re- occurrence. Wear shoes. Sandals are an invitation to get stung. Avoid insect hangouts like garbage cans and standing water where wasps and yellow jackets congregate in Utah canyons, parks and recreation areas. Be particularly careful after rain showers and thunderstorms when pollen is washed from insect sources. This creates anxiety in the stinging bugs which results in more stings. Finally, those allergic to bee stings should wear an identification necklace or bracelet available from Medic Alert, Box 1009, Turlock, California 95380. Q Weekly Column Release gSwS&ii, UTAH HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION The Wildcats Station G n Don Spainhower and John Peterson bring you all the Weber State Football and Basketball games o at home and away. o |