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Show Shopping with baby real workout Lakeside Review, Wednesday, January 20, 1988 2B S TriP fortable and begins screaming loud enough to alert the EPA. At felMeanwhile, the poor, babes this point some whos been slung over his mom low shopper inevitably makes a arm like a sack of flour tries to stage voice remark about how make friends with every bag of women shouldnt pinch their own sugar in the staples aisle. kids. Then somewhere between the Still, there is a light at the end canned goods and produce Juof the tunnel. If the poor little tot niors little tummy rebels against screams loud enough and long the constant pressure of his enough, the odds are 10 to Rain or Shine soul will relind mothers arm, and theres a some call or two for asile 13. further his the last hour working out with clean-u- p up in the place quish And of course, no her husband's barbells. line to the poor harried mother infants gonna make it with the tired stretched out arm. Of course the excersize has been through an entire shopping trip all on one side, so its no wonder without exercising his vocal that every time Mom reaches for chords. orange juice or Kool Whip she Usually about the time Mom A checks out her reflection in the realizes shes gone and picked the BaNight To glass refrigerator doors to make longest checkstand line again, sure her arms are still both the by realizes hes acutely uncom Remember WEDDING DECOR same length. SHARON NAUTA STEELE well-meani- Lakeside Review columnist Isas-- $ vv; ? , X Ever since they came out with those new grocery carts the ones that are too boxy high-ris- e small to accommodate an infant carrier, mothers of new babies still not old enough to sit up have lamented the fact that strong biceps are not part of the feminine "2 W Wm s M W'fP. f genetic i 4 James 1 kind-hearte- p. women Youve seen them like myself who buzz up and down the grocery aisles, pushing their carts with one hand and lugo fourteen- ging around a pound baby with the other. By the time the shopping is done, the mother feels like shes spent X Mr. and Mrs. make-u- A. Mills 12-t- Wedding : Mr. and Mrs. James A. ; Mills Dorothy Parrish, formerly of Kaysville, and James A. Mills of New York City were married Aug. 26 at Kilohana Plantation in Kauai, Hawaii. The bride wore a street length dress of ivory silk, and the couple both wore traditional Hawaiian leis of maile leaves, white pikake blooms and orchids. The ceremony was performed by Pastor Vil Galiza. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. LaMar S. Parrish of Kaysville; the bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Rachael Mills and the late Glenn Mills of Waterloo, Iowa. A 1980 graduate of Stanford University, Mrs. Mills is former associate editor of Offical Airline Workshop for families, set at Davis A workshop KAYSVILLE for families will be held on Thursday, Jan. 28, at 7 p.m. in Guides Frequent Flyer magazine the Davis High School Auditoriand will receive a MBA in May um. from Columbia University. School age youth and their parare encouraged to attend the ents The bridegroom is a 1978 gradclasses offered at the various uate of Stanford University and workshop. received his MBA from Harvard University in 1986. He is currentWorkshops include Depresly employed with the real estate sion and Suicide," by Dr. Richard division of Citicorp, N.Y. Davidson; Skin and Oral CanThe couple will reside in Man- cer: Tanning and Chewing, by Dr. Jay Gregory Kjar; Parenting hattan, N.Y. Skills and by Dr. Leon Blake. Self Esteem, Your Place in the Self-Estee- m Family," by Anne Water; The Struggle to be Thin by Joan Anderson; "The Family and Eating Disorders by Dr. Donnis Reese; Learning to Say No to Drugs and Alcohol by Dr. Michael C one-tim- ! -- Tax-aid- d. a free service. For an appointment, contact the senior center nearest you: Hillside Center in Roy, call The Heritage Center in Clearfield call for the Silver Age Center call in Layton call 3 or call St. Marks Gardens in Kaysville at 773-086- 0; 773-706- 5; 546-220- 1; 546-985- 544-423- Free school insignia mugs will be given to the first 400 in attendance, compliments of Lakeview Hospital. Everything for that special evening 825-709- 731-08- 8 " LEU "il Parents Response to Drug Abuse by recovering parents, and movies including: The Thin Line, My Fathers Son, and Growing Up Stoned. 0B. JERRY J. BUllOUGH CHIROPRACTOR TREATMENT FOR STIFF NECK Contact your senior center for an appointment. Volunteers will go to the homes of persons disaThis is also bled or home-boun- Plants Backdrops King. Senior calendar The Tax Reform Act has made some changes in the 1987 income tax return that could effect senor citizens. Here are some of the ; highlights that may affect the senior citizen. average 1. If you itemize deductions, . state income taxes and property taxes are still deductible in full, will j Interest on your mortgage still be allowed. Sixty-fiv- e percent of the interest on personal loans, ' automobile financing, and credit ; card purchases are allowed this year but this is being phased out - over the next five years and will ; not longer be allowed after 1990. 2. No change from the way Z ; your Social Security income was taxed in 1986. I 3. Charitable contributions are still being allowed in full as an ; itemized deduction. However, - you will not be allowed to deduct these contributions unless you ; itemize. ; 4. If you retired before Aug. 1, - 1986, the new law will not change - the treatment of your pension ! payments. ; 5. State sales taxes are no lon- ; ger deductible. Medical expenses - must now exceed 7'2 percent of Z your adjusted gross to be deduct-- I ed income. This figure was 5 per-- Z cent in 1986. - 6. While the itemized deduc- -' tions figure may be more difficult I to reach, it is compensated by a higher standard deduction and - personal exemption. Each personal exemption was worth $1080 in 1 1986; for 1987 it is $1900. 7. You are still allowed to take e .the exclusion of up to $125,000 of gain o.n the sale of - your home if you are age 55 or . older. 8. For those who qualify, the tax credit for the elderly will be . the same. e volunteers are again providing free tax assistance for elderly persons. Gazebos Archways 2. The Hillside Center, 5051 S. 1900 W. in Roy, is having a flower arranging seminar on Thursday, Jan. 21, from 1 to 4 p.m. The seminar will be taught by Stan Dahl. Senior Day at the Utah legislature for Weber County seniors is Friday, Jan. 29. A bus will leave the center at 8 a.m. A fee of $3 will be charged. The fee includes the bus fare and a box lunch. Call 0 for more the center at information and for information on the offered classes. Income tax appointments will to 4 begin Monday, Feb. from 773-086- 1 . ' Lunch is served at the center every day. Call for your reservations and menu. Ceramics classes are still being taught at the center. Call for more information on classes. Senior Day at the Legislature for Davis County Senior Citizens is on Wednesday, Feb. 3. Call the center of your choice for more information. The Layton Senior Citizens Center, 437 N. Wasatch Dr., offers water excercize classes Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. Two classes are held each of those days. The first begins at 7:45 a.m. the other at 9 a.m. Quilting and ceramics are taught on Tuesday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Lunch is served on Tuesdays at 1. A free blood pressure clinic is held the second Tuesday of each month from noon to 1 p.m. Pool and ping pong are available during the centers operating hours. Ceramics are also on Wednesday from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. and on Fridays from to 3 p.m. Clas- -' ses in porcelain are taught on Fridays from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. 8 Call Shirley Lynch at for further information. Dances are held on the first and third Saturday of the month from 8 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. 1 546-858- care of itself If youre suffering from a stiff neck, dont wait for it to take 'when treatment is available to correct it Of all the bones in the spinal column, none are more easily injured or more vulnerable than the seven vertebrae in the neck. None are moved more often. We are constantly turning our heads to look at people and tflNeck stiffness can have many causes, from sudden and violent accidents to such simple activities as painting a ceiling or just sitting reading a book for a long time. But there's nothing simple about the pain. A careful examination will reveal the source of the pain and how best to treat it. Any misaligned vertebrae in the spinal column should be properly adiusted so there will be no abnormal pressure on your nervous system. Treatment may also include exercises for the cervical muscles such as restore muscle gently rotating your head in all direction. These help strength and tone. In the interest of better health from the office of: DR. JERRY J. BULLOUGH -- Chiropractor-360 S. Fort Lane, Suite 102, Layton 546-373- FREE 1 Initial Spinal Exam Lite Lunch and Learning Make a lunch date with McKay Dee Institute for Behavioral Medicine. Were hosting a community education series to help keep you informed about current topics of general interest. For II 00 well provide a re luncheon and an informative speaker. Plan to attend. 1 p.m. The Heritage Center, 562 S. 1000 E., Clearfield, is taking a trip to Wendover on Thursday, Feb. 4. The trip to the Silver-Smit- h Casino will cost $10. For reservations call A glaucoma screening clinic will be held on Friday, Feb. 19, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. There is no charge for the screening. Friday, Feb. 12, there will be a dinner party with entertainment and treats. k All seniors interested in classes should call the center. The Silver Age Center in Kaysville is sponsoring a trip to Wendover on Thursday, Feb. 4. The $10 fee will be returned in free meals and tokens. Make reservations now by calling 546- 773-706- 2201. January 21 (Thursday) Is Time Passing Your Child By? Part 1, Attention Defid Disorder Clyde Elliott, Ph.D. WEDDING GOWNS From February 9 (Tuesday) Anxiety: Living on The Edge of Fear Tom Olsen, Ph D. MOTHERS Time: Place: LITTLE & MAIDS to . 5. Cost: to 12 45 p.m. Dee Institute for Behavioral Medicine 5030 Harrison Blvd., Ogden $ 1 per person for lunch. No charge for education portion only. 12 Noon McKay i PleaseRSVP to 476 5600 bv to anend. 5 00 pm one daypnortotlie DRESSES tMl OFF SOOFF Bring in this ad for FREE gift with purchase. presentation you desire leath-erwor- M McKay-De- e Institute forBehavioral Medicine An Intermountain Health Care facility 2354 WASH. BLVD. PHONE 393-444- 2 OGDEN SabaeaEaEaaaaril |