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Show r Rain or Shine Lakeside Review, Wednesday, March 27, 1985 2B J Kitty Remembered, Now That Its Gone SHARON NAUTA STEELE boy replies. Special to Lakeside Review MRS. DON OLSEN IB IB AND DEAN W. MAW Late Winter Weddings Join Couples Christensen - Olsen Lisa Christensen LAYTON and Don R. Olsen Jr. were married March 14 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. Ned Christensen of Layton. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Don R. Ol- of Layton. sen also ' A wedding breakfast was held at the Lion House in Salt Lake City, hosted by the bridegroom's parents. That evening they received guests at a reception at the Layton Wasatch Chapel. Sheri Zaugg was matron of honor with Belinda Christensen, Roxann Kirkham. and Patti Olsen as bridesmaids. Rich Layton performed the duties of best man. Lynn Christensen and Curtis Olsen were ushers. Prenuptial parties were given by Sheri Zaugg, Belinda Christensen. Vesta Lindstrom, Mr. and Mrs. Shirl Merrill, Mr. and Mrs. Orson Christensen, and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Christensen. Tammy Arave was at the guest book. The bride is a graduate of Lay-to- n High School and Fran Brown College of Beauty. The groom also grduated from Layton High School and is presently employed with Pillsbury. He served an LDS Mission to Baton Rouge, Louisi- ana. Following a honeymoon trip to California, they will make their home in Kaysville. Barker - Maw KAYSVILLE Jana L. Barker and Dean W. Maw were married on March 14 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple by Alden P.Riglcy, uncle of the bride. . The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bill R. Barker of 1149 Crestwood Road, Kaysville. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Orlo S. Maw of 2456 N. 4350 W Plain City. The couple were honored at a D e ; Heaps, Jan Ray and Kathy Webb and Sally Anderson. The bride graduated from Davis High School and LDS Seminary and worked as a dental assistant. She is a student at Weber State College and has been a member of the Ogden Institute S ; half-heartedly $0000 $35.00 Manicure n i NECESSARY Matron of honor was the s brides sister, Julie Wall. Bride-maid- were Elizabeth Bassett and Carlee Read. Sarah Barker, neice of the bride, was flower girl. keting. They wore polyester dresses with embroidered bodices and fullslccves in a deep fuchsia. Best man duties were performed by Bruce Maw, and Bren( Maw, ushered. Both are brothers of the groom. parties wre given by Laurie Barlow, Carmen Snow, He also graduated from the Og- den LDS Institute of Religion and is currently employed as a salesman at Maw Equipment Co. After a wedding trip to southern Utah and Nevada, the couple will make their home in south Ogden. Pre-nupti- al 1 ar for me Perhaps to list what medical authorities consider to be serious reactions to the vaccine. They include: 1. Collapse or shock with a rapid heart beat and fallen blood system which might include alter- pressure. The presence of an acute illness with fever. 2. Hypersensitivity or allergy to the vaccine. 3. The presence of a neurologic disorder or disease of the central nervous system. 4. History of a severe reaction following previous dose of the vaccine. Severe reactions are outlined above. 5. Many authorities feel that a history of a convulsion or seizure prior to giving vacccine is a contraindication to use the vaccine. I encourage parents to avoid assuming that the DPT vaccine is unsafe. Talk with your physician about its use. it would be wise 2. A ations of consciousness or epi- sode, lasting three or more hours, unexplained for other reasons, and occurring within 48 hours of the immunization. 3. Unexplained fever to 105 degrees or greater within 24 hours following immunization. 4. Convulsions with or without fever, occurring within two to three days after the immunization. 5. Allergic reactions such as hives, which are wide spread, or asthma. 6. 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JORGENSENS Book and Gift Since 1900 IfrlpMt i ' W. 5075 S., lio 1901 Shop Ihorn H25-825- 3 825-90H- 9 , (! items Wall hangings Pillows Baby GRADUATION To You $ a 3 paraly- sis. In my previous article I mentioned contraindications to giving the vaccine. Let me repeat them: one-thir- ' 1. 1 1 a a a 1. persistent screaming I I DISCOUNT COUPONS The groom is a graduate of Weber High School and LDS seminar. He served an LDS Mission to Dusseldorf Germany. He graduated with Phi Kapp a Phi Honors in business adminstration from WSC with a major in mar- pearls. i B Good Through 4985 Ogden School Open till 8 p.m. Tm Pertussis or whooping cough Special to the Lakeside Review is an illness that has high compli!A number of questions from pacation rate with neurological defitients have led me to believe that cits and pneumonia leading the recent media coverage of the per- list. Incidence of the illness with tussin (whooping cough) vaccine its complications was markedly controversy has caused people to increased in United Kingdom $riously doubt the validity of hospitals (chiefly Great Britain) tjiis vaccination. during an epidemic in 1976 and ;The sixth article in this series 1977. This epidemic followed an You Family's Health. dealt campaign which w(th certain aspects of this perbegan in 1974, just two to three tussis controversy. I feel a need years before an increase in distb pursue the matter a little fur- ease incidence occurred. ther. 3. In order to maintain an adeSome figures dealing with the quate nationwide immunization vaccine use arc as follows: program, 8,000,000 doses of the 1. Serious reactions to the pervaccine are needed annually. Ontussis vaccines do occur. In a ly one company, Lederle LaboraUixee-yestudy in the United tories, now produces the vaccine. Kingdom hospitals 1976 through Its production capacity is believed to be about 8,000,000 5979, an estimated risk of permanent neurologic damage following doses. Because of this shortage, pertussis vaccination was about public health authorities are recone in 310,000 injections. Of ommending to their clinics and these children with severe reacto physicians in the United States d could have been that the vaccine not be given to tions, d old child to receive the prevented. Apparently of! these children had contraindiold child a booster or the cations to receiv ing the vaccine at who ordinarily receives a booster the time which it was given. at the time they start school. a a 2 PAINTERS COLLEGE OF BEAUTY, INC. ? a a (complete) NO APPOINTMENT Roy Open a $995 Haircut or Shampoo Set.. Childrens gifts Stuffed animals 2. Ia Folk Dancers. Research Reveals Effects of Vaccine DR. GEORGE F. SNELL Hope you like your tuna salted, George!" I said and tried to dry my eyes. Vitality Perm B Familys Health Your . Rushforth, Martha fish. Painters College of Beauty Solair Nail or French Dip Reg. al- -. was I !SESEai3E5BiaEiBaraoEiBaeaEasaE3rs3EisaE3a E Colleen Hawkes, Sherma Oram, Janie wedding breakfast at the Lion House in Salt Lake City and a reception at the Kaysville Crest-woo- d Cultural Hall. The bride wore a white Chantilly lace gown. The bodice and skirt were accented with overlays of lace and tiny seed pearls, as was the full sheer sleeves. The back of the dress and long chapel train featured lace ruffles and her veil was set off by a small derby hat covered with lace and seed when . a moving speck of white, as it stalked some unknown prey across the field behind our house. Come, Kitty, Kitty, Kitty!' Come quickly and Ill give you some nice fish." But it was George, the neighs bors cat, who finally arrived looking more like himself and less like Teresa as he strode onto the porch to claim the promised door-to-do- or L. my legs. and she feeling sad. "Im feeling sad! The youngest child breaks down. Dont start crying again! Tere-- i sa was only a cat," I try to say with some conviction, though only this morning I called out to a - JANA Teresa in: Then the girls join used to rub against daughter reminisces, ways licked my face Have you seen Teresa? Christie asks the man whose house is on the corner lot. Teresa? I thought your sisters name was Jennifer? My sisters name is Jennifer, the little girl answers, grinding a grubby fist into one moist eye. But my kitty's named Teresa, and I cant find her anywhere. For more than a week now, each- of my six children has gone in search of the fadcat that had to ed Siamese-lik- e them become a seventh sibling. And when they come in from another unsuccessful search, they speak in melancholy voices of their missing pet. The thing about Teresa," one son tells his younger brother, was that when you talked to her, she always listened hard. 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