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Show SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS TUESDAY JANUARY 7. 1991 Community stress gets out of hand, its When Obituary medicascribed an tion. Within a few weeks, her insomnia, headaches and digestive problems had subsided. Her doctor gradually took her oft" the medication, and Carol was soon back toher old self. Feeling more relaxed and in control, she quickly lined up two very promising job interviews. Anxiety Is Treatable Medical experts agree that its normal to feel anxiety in stress- investCarol, a ment banker, had always successfully managed the often conflicting demands of career and family. But when her boss started hinting about massive she became an xious. Her husband had just started a business, and they needed her steady income. Paralyzed with worry and anxiety, Carol became restless and irritable, and couldnt sleep. Plagued with frequent headaches, nausea and diarrhea, she finally consulted a psychiatrist recommended by a close friend. anti-anxiet- ld city clerk early in his life, and later as a city councilman. He also served 1 5years on the Kane County School Board, 12 years as president. A Kanab businessman, he was involved in various business including selling and repairing automobiles, appliances and farm equipment. His First love was for his wife of 60 years and his family. He raised four wonderful children: Barbara, Jane, Katheiyn and George. He was preceded in death by Barbara in 1985. The doctor recommended a few He spent the last 28 years do- counseling sessions and pre- E. Lloyd Pugh ing what he loved most: BreedE. Lloyd Pugh, age 82, died ing, raising, and racing horses. He was preceded in death by in His lcve in of breedexcellence four brothers: Marve, Ken, Kanab, Friday, January 3, Utah. He was bom in Kanab on ing cattle and horses was evi- Dilworth and Don, and one sisOctober 29, 1 909 to Leonard and dent by his success and enjoy- ter Helen Vance. He is survived LaVina Swapp Pugh. He mar- ment of the results. by one sister Thersa Owen, and is his survived ried Bernice Palmer on May 16, wife, two brothers, Vance and Ralph. Lloyd by e resiFuneral services were held at 1931 . There were Bernice, and daughters, Mrs. Rod (Jane) Carpenter, of the Kanab Utah Stake Center, dents of Kanab. Lloyd was very active in the Alamogordo, N.M. and Katheryn (20 W. Center), at 1 :00 p.m. on civic and political community. Chamberlain, of Flagstaff, Az. Monday, Jan. 6. Interment will He was a member of the Lions He also has eleven grandchil- be in the Kanab city Cemetery Club for many years and served dren and three great grandchil- under direction of Mosdell as president. He served as the dren. lay-off- s, ful circumstances such as Carols. Prolonged job stress, even air travel can set our nerves on edge. Indeed, a certain amountof anxiety isnec-essarlecause it motivates us to take heed in situations that may be risky or dangerous. But if the anxiety prevents a person from functioning or doesnt subside within a reasonable period of time, then it's time to seek medical help, according to Dr. Jack Gorman, a professor of clinical psychiatry at the Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons in New y life-tim- TRAVEL Airlines Cruises Hotels Rental Cars Etc. 644-242- N s 10 u b LEISURE GROUP y Depending upon its severity, treatment for anxiety may con S I N E S S anti-anxiet- y Anti-anxiet- y unU-arable- Check out the in special offer the CLASSIFIEDS NEW HOPE BIBLE CHURCH AND D I R a.m. to 3 p.m. weekdays get help sist of counseling, medication or both. Many doctors prescribe medications to help reduce anxiety and allow the patient to focus on solving the underlying problem. medications are safe and very effective for the treatment of anxiety, said Dr. Gorman. However, he emphasized that it's important for patients to work with their doctor to establish the correct dosage and w hen its appropriate to stop medication. Carol was lucky. Unlike three out of four people with seere anxiety, she sought help Unfortunately. for many, there is still a stigma associated with seeing a psychiatrist and a fear of medication. But, when life throws a curve ball and the stress , medical ex perts agree that getting help is the best thing to do. York. "Focused on Jesus Christ, not on a Religion" S E R V I C E 4 OK to 9 Sunday School - 9:45 a.m. Morning Worship Evening Worship ECTOR -- - a.m. 6 p.m. 1 1 395 S. 200 E. - Kanab Pa ator - Lane Powell 644-299- 4 U7tt y 4 NEDRAS CAFE in For your AL ATEENMEETINGS Wood & friends of alcoholics.) 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