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Show 0 Tu&sday, AuQybl 3. 1&33 LakesipeCommunity Ustestd) Havidw Parents need to realize some events outside of their control firvi anmvrrvary of our (hfpw an rnormous I any Individually wiapjwd prtv-ru- v ovrf flowed from OtailcV play pen Relative came from crm he barbecue anj (Ouniry to ttiourf CfurlcA m ah gifU I very moment wa captured on camcorder, from ( liarlex comical displeasure at a vquesking rubber frog 10 the grandmother excited At Home clutter: "took He UMDg lot fork C.uvk!, tonic ere1 The extravaganza mould hate been an indulgent display, cxerpt f.n our history Our first son had Italics. torn II been stillborn months later, suffered birth traumas that had left him hospitalized and partially paralyzed for weekv 1 he dm tors never guaranC teed a complete recovery It mas now obvious that Charles had more than compensated for his rough beginnings I'hysieally. he wav perfect. Mentally, he was extraordinarily bright and loving Wp had overcome tremendous odds. While Otailes was still m the hospital, Michael and I had both pledged to devote our lives to mak- - VOLUNTEER CONNECTION or more information on theie uhmteer poutiont. call the Paul County I nned Hue Information & MonReferral Sen tee at thly through Friday, fi JO a m. to 5 795-667- m General opportunitiea: Heritage Senior Center in Clearfield needs volunteers to work with the Meals on Wheels program. No special driver's license is required. Kitchen help is also needed. Call 5 I va or Pat. or 773-706- 773-706- 6. Community nursinghospicc needs volunteers to spend time with terminally ill patients and to assist elderly people in rehabilitation. Call Michelle at Volunteer tutors arc needed to help to students at give Davis Applied Technology Center to improve basic reading and math skills. Teaching is done in classrooms with computers. Individuals who can donate about two hours a week should contact Jo.Ann Matern at the center. Information is available on literacy and adult education services designed for adults who would like to improve their basic skills or get a high school diploma or GED. 776-444- 5. one-on-o- 546-244- 1. Call 295-667- 7. Pioneer Adult Rehabilitation Center is sponsoring a 4K run, carnival and open house Sept. 23 25. Volunteers are needed to assist with these programs or work with disabled adults to gain work skills and living skills such as laundry, shopping, etc. Call 8. Shelley at Help spruce up the yards of it agencies in the community. Programs are available for teens 13 and older to volunteer in an area hospital. There is a substantial need for volunteers in several areas in a hospital in North Davis. Also community service hours are available for medical students in many areas of study. Volunteers to assist the blind with crafts, shopping, housekeeping, painting, reading, walking and with mail. . Davis County Food Bank requests volunteers to help pack and sort items for distribution. Great activity for youth groups. Call Trish at Opportunities with the elderly: Make phone calls to the home-boun-- one-on-o- 774-747- non-prof- 451-323- health issues, o my horror, Sherilynn, a love-Jnew-agvegetarian who invited at many people to her "birthing at I had invited to thtt party, told Ruth that Idrttyle choices wen? the evil behind all cancers. Ruth, who never drank, tmoked, or harbored a bad thought about anybody. roindcd gently, "We all like to think we're in control," wat all the said, Sherilynn, certain she wat wasting time on a nonbeliever, turned to another guett to renew her diveussion on Rutht comment touched a nerve. We take pride in our children's accomplishments and good health. Hut we art not Good and had things happen regardless of how hard wc try. I walked away from that party free of the smugness associated with parental pride, instead grateful LIGHT uk 8:00 (SAM tmt Cluatl e mg our sickly ton at happy and at comfortable at we could, Jtecauve of our love and devotion, C harles had ruerded every expectation. We had reason for celebration. Even to, what I remember of that party hat little to do with Charles. A convertaiion between two guettt taught me a letvm I tarry with me today. Ruth wat a longtime friend from Colorado, attending the party the wat in town for chemotherapy treatments. Except for Michael and me. no one at the par-t- y knew Ruth wat ttruggling with cancer. Sherilynn struck up a conversation with Ruth. Sherilynn had attended high school with Michael, and she came to the party with a daughter Charles' age. As the two that Charlet had overcome his birth injuries and had before him a future as bright and promising at that August altcrnoon. New scanning method relays vital information Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is one of the most dramatic breakthroughs in diagnostic imaging since the development of the CT scanner in the mid-70MRI. a relatively new imaging method used to sec into the human body, is a technique for obtaining images of the body without the use of radiation. Images arc produced by sending and radio waves receiving into the patient while he lies quietly in a strong magnetic field. Different tissues and diseases will the radio waves at different frequencies. thereby providing a variation in tissue recognition. A computer system collects the data and displays images in various slices of the body on a TV screen for the technologist and physician to interpret. The image slices arc not restricted to a single plane, but can be manipulated to give any image needed. Primary uses of the MR scanner is in the scanning of the brain and spinal cord. The base of the brain and brain stem can be viewed with detail that was previously unavailable. Other uses include imaging of the bones of the spine, delicate $95 So, State, OwfTttd 025-C32- 5 -- St We low-inco- This Friday, August 6 and Saturday, August 7 Irttien-lO- T 10m 12 midnight, , Listen to LA Sound. re Changing Our Name 132 (o7ifro;7rro) To... S. FORT LANE 544-347- 3 Sale Puces Effectw 1 Aug to Aug. 31. 1993 'iwr EFIDAC24 24 HOURRUKf.: . t Radiologist, Davis Hospital and Medical Center a mm iwii'v ... efferdent. 6s 90 s DAVIS HEALTH TODAY nerves of the inner car. joints of the skeleton, soft tissues, etc. Many advancements continue to allow imaging of the heart and blood vessels. A t TUCKS' Hnirtiiil N4 Jj JHX Softsoap' Instant Shave Powder 45 Gram in the magnet n Colgate. Tine clin. For most people, an MR scan is a relatively simple procedure. The patient lies on a scanning table and is slowly moved opening. ; EFIDAC24 11 Pump oz. 7.5 oz. Assorted Scents T 19 At this time, MR scanners are providing images of the body in a new and very exciting way. Wc are seeing things that were previously difficult to image by other methods used for many years in radiology. County to distribute free commodities Low-inco- , Thur. it am - it pm food and 4 our pcta. InRyy food woorhor. food ptcjLxAnt ttmotphet on VALLEY HOME MEDICAL PHARMACY Jensen it Free governFARMINGTON ment commodities will be distributed Aug. 14 at the Davis County Courthouse. The food items, supplied by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, will be distributed from 8 a.m. until the supply runs out. senior citizens and will be general 1 FORT LANE SHOPPING CENTER Dr. Paul low-cncr- al i LftVTOH DRUG al cross-scction- -- r DECK ARE NOW OPEN. ; Sun. 1 tens Spn Mon THE PATIO A. child-raisin- applicants must bring picture identifica- tion and some form of residence verification, such as a utility bill. Creme Application 2 oz. Kill Lie Their Prevent Kean citation A In order to keep this program running, volunteers are needed to help with the distribution. They Clairol Assorted Colors Your may work from two to eight hours, but must work at least two hours. To volunteer, call 451-323- CnM Lotion 8 oz. Hand Therapy 2.5 oz. Creme 4 oz. Rinse A Single S'yi HIVEA' IMIiijL' To pick up commodities, Choice 4. Davis Hospital and Medical Center 2. Layton, Utah d. Help an older person with makeup and nails; conduct an exercise class for nursing home residents. Professionals to share their experiences with residents of a care center; delivery drivers and runners are needed to deliver home meals. Families and individuals to provide entertainment, conversation, recreation, etc. Hostesses needed for senior citizens center. Nurse Midwifery - Another Way To Nurture New Beginnings avis Hospital and Medical Center is pleased to welcome Gretchen Faucett, Drivers needed to assist with Certified Nurse Midwife, to our staff. doctor appointments, shopping, etc. Gretchen graduated with a Bachelors in Nursing from the University of New Tour From ls. NlGim COMEDY y, $?'di Poe PefHJffJ cross-scction- Thursday Night babies splashed in a wading pool, convertaiion turned from how to raise brighter, healthier children to Mu? viiia txnh, wt Mexico in Albuquerque in 1979 ,x page 7 Favorites, will discuss perennial flowers at the home of Roy and Mickey Hutchinson on Friday evening. - Other homes in the garden tour Include those of Lloyd and Rolene I;- Midwifery in 1993 at the University of Utah. She is Board Certified in Nurse Midwifery. Gretchen is a certified childbirth educator and has worked as a registered nurse in m- Thompson, Frank and Elizabeth and Janet William Alex, Woodbury, Lynn and Cookie Connie and Richard Thomas and Dave and Becky Bates. 7" Organizers of this years event are arts council members Gaye Robinson, Donna Abrams, Patty War-dle- - and completed a masters program in Nurse - fZ',y v y, Ai , - f r J 4 v. labordelivery Gretchen Faucett, CNM and postpartum. y ? As a nurse midwife, she will focus her practice on well-wom- an care, : obstetrics, family planning, counseling, and teen mothers. schedule an appointment call: Rocky Mountain OBGYN, P.C 2084 No. Robins Drive Layton, Utah 84041 To Eastep, Helen Weyland, Joyce Cox, Ruth Simmons, Kathryn Firth, Ja-- .'f Jensen, Nicole Christensen, Sharon Benedict and LAHC president Lyndia Graham. 776-088- BOTLAUCB TOUR Standard-Examin- er low-ris- k LIFE Charles Q W. Joseph, M.D. 0 William G. Hughes, M.D. Teresa V. Durbin, M.D. dhi;liLustZi A- It: |