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Show SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 20, 2000 Community 6 These remedies are for suggested use only. As with any emergency, consult a health care professsional. Let that fever do its work! chronic diseases in children and Tin not cure why our society adults? In my opinion, the innowadays looks upon a fever as crease of these more debiliting diseases are in part a result of something to be suppressed-d- o you know all the good a fever the suppressive measures we does? It acts as a furnace to use to combat common childeradicate viruses and bacteria, hood illnesses. We are dummy-ing-dow- n our immune response-t- o helps to mature a young our surprise we may end up persons immune system and aids in the periodic detoxifica- with a generation of chronically tion of heavy molecules from ill adults whose systems have the system. A good friend of forgotten how to respond to mine (who is also a MD) has natural disease. Ifthe good Lord stated that a person needs about didnt want us to get sick, he 50 to 60 episodes of fever before wouldnt have sent us into the since He did, puberty to develop a healthy 21st Century-bu- t immune system. When you maybe it is time to recognize reach for a fever reducer like that our bodies were created to aspirin or ibuprofen, are you respond to illness. Lets not the system. By the doing it to give your child relief? short-circu- it In the long run, you may be way, use good sense when letlet aiding the bodys inability ting a fever do its work-dorather than its ability to fight it get out of hand, thats why we off disease. Have you noticed have measures to take of true the increasing rates of serious emergencies! By Lisa Livingston, DiHom nt Make the most of your time! Respond quickjy to your calif and check your messages when Its convenient for ydU.'Be notified when you receive a new message, then YOU decide when to return calls. Save time and money, remain mobile and accessible. WHEN YOU'RE ON THE GO When you're on the phone, or your phone Is off. Voice Mail will answer your calls. Stay in touch when you're on the go. The local Zions Bank doBy Carolyn Mitchell nated $3,000 to the high school Robert Frost said, A poem to help with the cost on the drops a stone in the pool of our new football field. As a stu- existence and the ripples spread. dent at Kanab High School, I The same holds true for the think this would be a good time animals at Best Friends that touch to sincerely thank all those the hearts of people who come to individuals and business who Kanab to visit the sanctuary. Visitors often leave Best Friends have contributed their time and money into the high school carrying home a furry friend that in any way at all. It is ex- will enrich their lives for years to come. Or they leave holding the tremely appreciated. memory of an animal that will change their lives forever. Such was the case with Judie Brown. Last fall, Judie and her husband Tom spent their vacation volunteering with the cats at Best Friends. During their stay, the Ohio couple met Caroline, a Persian cat with chronic medical conditions who had lived at Best The fall season began at the Friends for years. She was treated at the sanctuSt. George Art Museum with an Open House on August 25, ary for respiratory and digestive 2000, introducing three out- conditions, Judie said. She didnt standing shows: The Fine Art have much hair and she was inof Gourds byDenise Meyers, continent. She was a mess but she was also beautiful. She had such DIGITAL. COMmunity-UA- F and TRUE TO FORM Jour- spirit. On the way back home to Clevenal Drawings, Writing and Related Sculpture by Larry E. land, the Browns talked about Caroline and made plans to reEisner. The museum invites groups visit her someday. Five weeks of any kind to take advantage later Caroline died. of tours provided by the doSaddened by the news, the cent program. A select group Browns sent Best Friends a donaof community volunteers has tion for a headstone for Caroline received training to provide in the sanctuary cemetery. stimulating guided tours of Now theyve established a larger current art shows. In addition, memorial to the spunky cat On August 1, Carolines Kids the docents have spent time it with the artists themselves Pet Rescue received its and can share information re- designation, and on October 8, for the garding content and tech- the first mqjor fund-raisniques used in creating the animal rescue group honoring art pieces, making the visit to Caroline will take place. the museum a rich experience. Theres a real need in our area School classes, church groups, for a shelter thats ," Judie book clubs, community orga- said, in a telephone interview from nizations, or any other group Cleveland. Our goal is to have a are all invited to sign up for a place where animals - even those docent-guide- d tour. that are sick or old - can five out Docent Tours at the or the Shumway front desk at the Art Museum One to two weeks advance notice is required. Admission to the St. George Art Museum is free. Regular museum hours are: Mon. 8 m w w aenpd skunks that roam their grounds. However many animals they care for as house pets or beloved wild creatures, the Browns will always have a special place in their hearts for Caroline. We had to- have a picture of Caroline before we left Best Friends, Judie said. Now an 8 by 10 print of that picture is sitting in our dining room. Its an incentive for us to accomplish our - goal a no-ki- ll shelter for ani- mals in our community. ' God has been very good to us," Judie went on. The right people have been put in our path, like the lady who gave us $1,000 to get Carolines Kids Pet Rescue off the ground. And Carolines spirit continues to live on. I truly believe that she is keeping our effort alive." 4) non-prof- (634-5942- - fee. Sfcjtft toi mallow cookies on hand for the 14 it cue acquired its status, the members began raising funds ). for a spayneuter program. They enjoyed support from the fire and police departments in the Mayfield Heights community for 6-a candy bar sale. And a garage 10 am-- 5 pm; sale netted $120 - enough money pm; Tues.-Thur- s. Fri. 10 am-- 8 pm; Sat. 10 am-- 5 for three spayneuters. Funds generated by the Octo-- Caroline enchanted Tom Brown durpm and closed Sunday. For 8 dog walk will be used to ing a visit to Best Friends last fall. bar further information call (435)634-594neuter Photo by Judie Brown. humanely trap feral cats, J (628-231- fodiiiCsanreli 1 drawing of Caroline surrounded by a skunk, raccoon, dog and duck. Judie and Tom have three cats - Calvin, PeeWee, and Rhett. We have one thats diabetic, one that has cardiomyopathy, and one thats spoiled, Judy quipped. But, as the logo suggests, the Browns concern extends beyond domestic animals. In the winter, they distribute 50 pounds of com every night to mallards visiting their yard. And they keep marsh- To reserve a tour call LaRue their lives." Dove (628-3307- ), Audrey Once Carolines Kids Pet Res- 2 months free ) their colonies. ' Shes developed a logo for the new organization featuring a St. George Art Museum - r them, and release them back to no-kill- CXT TMI MESSAGE Stop searching for a scrap of paper to jot down a number. With Voice Mail, callers hear your personal greeting and can leave a detailed message in their own voice. hook-u- p years ago 5 cat inspires an Ohio rescue group A Best Friends er reliably, guaranteed. plus we'll waive the years ago non-prof- NEVER MISS ANOTHER CALL No more worrying about missing Important calls. Voice Mall will answer all your calls promptly and AftVWKSRI, ANYTIME With Voice Mail, you can listen to your massages, when It's safe and convenient for you. 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