Show Women’s group The Salt Lake Tribune meeting set conference of the General Federation of Women's Clubs-Uta- h Federation of Women’s Clubs and board of directors Is scheduled Jan 24 at 9:30 am at the Marriott Hotel Pesident Gladys Goates Spring-vill- e will preside Owe special part of the meeting wilf be the acceptance of The Salt Lake Council of Women into the UFfyC Nikki Bell is in charge Utah Ambassadors sophomores fro()i area high schools will report about their experiences at the Hugh G'Hrien National Youth Leadership Seiplnar UFWC gives scholarships to LaDean Utaltns for the seminar Lodg Tooele is UFWC youth The mid-wint- leader-shipchairm- Liincheon speaker will be Karen Betlllyon from the Junior League of SalJ Lake Inc who will talk about the Ronjld McDonald House (Jtjier officers participating in the conference are Geneva Swartz Ogden’ Ilene Cooper Fillmore Sharen Warjl Brigham City Jolene Stephenson Sandy Also reporting will be Maron Gustavson Orem Lavinia Kahig Spanish Fork Martha Pasker Murray Emily Richardson Logan Evelyn Lomax Nephi Garnet Sorenson Tooele Rhea Stucki and Arietta Elton Salt Lake City Jeanne Konishi and Carol Hutching both of Murray are taking luncheon reservations Registration and luncheon is $10 registration only $2 Dental reactions - ROCHESTER NY (AP) Even though dentists work on teeth they’re concerned with the rest of the body too “There are many dental procedures that interact with an existing medical condition or a prescription drug” says Dr Cyril Meyerowitz a dental scientist at the University of Rochester One example is people who take medication for hypertension If their dentist uses a local anesthetic containing epinephrine (which concentrates the anesthetic near the tooth) the person’s blood pressure may increase People who take insulin certain antidepressants and blood thin-ner- s for heart conditions are also subject to drug interactions "If your dentist doesn’t ask about your medical history or use of prescription drugs take it upon yourself to tell him” Meyerowitz advises B Monday January 19 1987 Old goats may just die of embarrassment Dear Ann Landers: A while back you reported on the autopsy records of older men who died while having sex with much younger partners — usually not the spouse Also the victims invariably had a high alcohol content in their blood I agree that the combination can be lethal but it may not always be sex that kills but humiliation and frustration resulting from the failure to perform I know this scene because I had to take my lover boy to the emergency room with chest pains after a night with a cutie pie who was 24 years his junior Two months later (and thousands of dollars poorer) he came home to me In an effort to explain he said she couldn’t turn him on so he was unable to “rise to the occasion” I smiled knowingly since he had been having that same trouble with Some me for some time and said it was my fault for not helping him more Believe me I did everything but turn handsprings naked on the courthouse lawn Would you believe a few days later I received a letter of apology from the conscious-strickecutie pie who said “nothing happened” because he couldn’t perform “for some reason” as if that would have changed the way I felt If this was true and I believe it was it puts a new light on the subject It may also give some widows out there a big laugh to think their old goat died of humiliation instead of going out in a blaze of sexual fulfillment And now a word to the young Think about the guilt you will carry as a result of a shoddy relationship that ended in the death of an n gold-digger- s: tions: We will have a tax reform bill before the current reform is completely enacted The current reform will just require replacing the old forms with new forms In a few years we will be paying increased taxes to pump water back into the Great Salt Lake to save this landmark With continued refinement and lower prices of compact disks albums will go the way of tapes Since VCRs are selling faster than new movies are being produced we are going to end up renting a lot of bad movies or seeing the same movie a dozen times a year in short it will be just like network television If cable televison stations keep scrambling their signals faster than unscramblers can be produced many satellite dishes will be converted to d bird baths and barbecue pits high-price- old gaffer who was trying to relive his youth Sign me — The Wife Who Is Still Laughing in Vancouver Dear Wife: It’s a sad story no matter how you look at it I see very little to laugh about Dear Ann Landers: What do you know about a birth control device in the form of a tiny battery that electrocutes sperm inside a woman be- fore it can enter the cervix? This sounds like something every Dear Ann Landers: I had a warm feeling when I read the letter from the lady in Georgia who wondered what to call her deceased son's remarried widow Five years ago I remarried after my husband died When I introduced my new husband to my mother-in-- 1 worn-a- n law this wonderful said to my groom “I guess I’ll call you ’son’ because you are married to my daughter-in-law- ” heart melted — and so did his — Carole (Treasure Island Fla) woman has been waiting for Tell us more — Jamestown Dear J: I’d say it sounds like something every man has been waiting for — something else a woman can put inside her body to prevent pregnancy In my opinion it’s time the wonders of science came up with a similar device for men Dr Steven Kaali director of the Women’s Medical Pavilion Dobbs Ferry NY has tried this battery-typ- e contraceptive on baboons and it does work The quarter-inc- h battery is inserted in the cervix with a device attached to a diaphragm The battery could be charged annually A small inconvenience and a simple painless procedure according to Dr Kaali As I said earlier it’s high time the laboratory geniuses came up with something men could put inside themselves for a change There will be a ner Once everyone has a microwave oven people will return to traditional stove-tocooked food Being fat will be “natural” The sugar industry is already promoting its product as natural to combat the artificial sweetener market Come to think of it aren’t french fries choco- - two former Reagan cabinet members’ memoirs A former president will announce his candidacy for actor J The cost of living will increase butj-i- t will remain a popular item Coca-Col- a and Pepsi will spend more on advertising than they did last year but their sodas will taste the same This year’s books will include at least four new actors’ diet plans three criminals’ biographies A Clean shower stalls : best-sellin- g late fudge cheesecake and beer made with natural ingredients? Clean shower stalls regularly soJ that the job is manageable How bright paint can help fast -- phone access DEAR HELOISE: An emergency happened in my neighborhood last evening that caused me to want to have the fastest access to my phone as possible and be able to dial for help quickly I put a bright fluorescent transparent paint on the number one (1) button and the nine (9) button They stand out maxing it possible to find them immediately especially in an emergency This could be helpful to older people and small children as well (Children of course taught to use it only in an emergency) — Mrs B Berry A very good hint for anyone and dry well It saves money and works just as well as the expensive store brand — T Riner DEAR HELOISE: If you knit crochet needlepoint etc and want a tangle-free skein of yarn during your project this is what I came up with Take two plastic soda bottles and cut off both ends of one bottle Put one bottom (black) on each cut end of the bottle The black bottoms can be removed from some bottles Cut a hole in the center of one end and you've createu a "yarn barn” especially anyone with poor eyesight Thank you for writing — Hugs Helo-is- e DEAR HELOISE: I have a couple of hints for you I hope they will be of help to someone One night while I was vacuuming the house I decided to check my central heat unit filter It was full of dust I didn’t have a replacement for it so I decided to vacuum the filter It removed all of the dust It was great in a pinch until I purchased more filters Another hint is about those sponge-typ- e fabric softener sheets After I’ve used them instead of throwing them away I save them and dip them into liquid fabric softener and let them DEAR HELOISE: Here is a favor- ite winter time hint for dry chapped hands: Put about 1 teaspoon sugar in the palm of your hand and add about 1 teaspoon baby oil Rub this mixture well all over both hands for about one minute Rinse well in warm water then wash your hands with soap and water Dry and follow with hand lotion if desired You skin will be as smooth as JDS hint to Helo-is- e San Antonio Texas 78279 She can’t answer your letter personally but will use the best hints received in her column Send o money- so you’ll know It’s also — a baby’s bottle is what color is inside A good for two skeins (two colors at one time') — WW PO Box - or time-savin- 795000 EVERYTH Drastic Price Reduction! year’s lack of snowfall has left us with This full of Snow Throwers Prices slashed for fast sale now! 7 Cottonwood Mall 4835 Highland Dr LEP EVERYTHING EVERYTHING LEADS PEHRSON'S 278-048- vam — -- — y- - —- — t nr--- y -- r wt- - — - — — — t — “w — f A h- $3000 IN PRIZES Your fj 5 4A Child rCan Win? 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Is pot OK? cocaine too much? if you're on dope or r considering it get Ann Landers' booklet "The Lowdown on Dope" For each booklet ordered send 52 plus a long self- - ‘ oddressed stamped envelope (39 cents post- oge) to Ann Landers PO Box 11995 Chico- go III 6061 1 bread p '’ Is MacDonald’s Wendy’s and Burger King will all come up with at least one new name for a piece of hamburger meat between two pieces of on every cor- 7-- u Dear Carole: So did mine Thanks for sharing consumer predictions for 1987 sure-fir- e By Dennis Hinkamp Consumer Information Writer Utah State University There’s nothing more fun about January than lists of the top whatever of the last year and the predictions for the coming year I probably can’t come up with any lists that haven’t already been listed but maybe I can add a few consumer predic- ADS TO PEHRSON S EVERYTHING LEADS PEHRSONS See the full line of TORO Models Here A9 UQOtPAnOia CONDUCTED 6r“TPASAv MQOIDATDRS 5ALE OOfODOCmED ON) &COMZ- - &&£ A 455 v ’ ' |