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Show 20 Lakeside Review, Tuesday, May 8, 1990 Lakeside The next USDA Commodities Fitness a way to better health Standard-Examine- r correspondent LAYTON You dont have to be an American to have a heart attack, but it helps. In what he called his guilt lecture, Dr. R. Robert Taylor told members of the Layton Rotary Club recently that fitness and health are two totally different things. Taylor, who specializes in internal medicine, has been affiliated with Tanner Memorial Clinic for the past six years. Of the 1 Vi million Americans- - correspondent WILL NOT BE ABLE TO PICK UP COMMODITIES FOR OTHER INDIVIDUALS un- less prior arrangements are made with the Human Services Office. Exceptions will be considered tor the handicapped and invalids. such as a utility Applicants must bring picture I.D. and some form of residence verification bill. r order to keep this program running, we are in need of volunteers to help with the Commodities distribution. Any help from two hours to eight hours will be greatly appreciated. To 3 In Activity makes a big difference, with aerobic exercise being the most important. As Paul Dudley White, physician to President Dwight D. Eisenhower said, Walk your dog whether you have one or not. He also cited jogging and swim- ming as good exercises. Wonderful Cards for a Wonderful Mom! - -- 4i PRE-SEASO- N m & m COOLER SALE damper to winter heat help stop Full closing to incure any expenses from the deannexation. Kaysville city council has no objections to annexing the property and provid-- , ing utilities but it doesnt want to incure any of the expenses, ei- KAYSVILLE Don Boyce wants to change his address from Farmington to Kaysville without selling his property and both cities are willing to let him do it. But the process may be a lengthy one. said City Engineer Lee Cam mack. Boyce has requested the Farmington city council let him deannex his property and has asked Kaysville to annex it so he can access utilities. INDIVIDUALS E Super selection of traditional and humorous cards. Resident requests Kaysville annexation Standard-Examine- SENIOR CITIZENS AND GENERAL WILL BE COMBINED.. dont. ay By RUTH MALAN in E Smoking also causes an acceleration of cholesterol buildup in the arteries. Its interesting how many people quit after their first heart attack, Taylor said. Its even more interesting how many He cited family history, cigarette smoking, high blood pressure, diabetes, obesity, inactivity, stress and being a male as causes are caused by clogged arteries of heart disease. By praticing the adage which hardened with cholesterol and become inflexible. Attacks come says, An ounce of prevention is when the heart cant get oxygen worth a pound of cure, Taylor and nutrients. When it becomes said many health problems may acute, the electrical system goes. be avoided. He cited cigarette smoking as a haywire, said Taylor. on tests said major problem. The chances of performed Taylor Vietnam and Korean war having a heart attack for smokers is doubled, veterans showed significant amounts of clogging in the arter- and is tripled when two packs a ies already. day are smoked. who have heart attacks each year, a half million die before they are able to get help, he said. He explained that heart attacks By MARGE SILVESTER continue will e Dadistribution will be held on Saturday, May 19, 1990,at will be distributed frdm 8:00 a.m. and Farmington. Commodities until the commodities run out. vis County Courthouse . loss Roof mount work guaranteed (1 year parts and labor) We service what we sell Legs on every cooler to All ther. Kaysville City has power and water near the 2. acres on north Shepard Lane. It is a lengthy, involved process. Both cities are required to have public hearings, said insure against WIND. 1 ITave on all sizes Financing Available Your Cooking Headquarters Cam-mac- k. Kaysville has agreed to provide water to the property until Farmington has services in that area but the pays double rates, said Cammack. Zoning would be designated during the annexation. If Boyce is willing to pay all expenses the city will begin the annexation procedure. He owns property across the Llnion Pacific Railroad tracks on Shepard Lane, said City Admin- non-reside- istrator John Thacker. Kaysville has received a letter from the Farmington mayor saying they do not oppose Boyces request but the city doesn't want m m Kaysville Drug 352 N. Main nt 520 S. 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