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Show ?a LAKESIDE COMMUNITY Tuesday January g3 1997 9 New Year's Special Heating mtau av rvmr Exams good idea for all teens u Adolescence of d lime DAVIS HEALTH TODAY thildhooj A teenager goes through tntenc physical and emotional challenges in a short period of time. I hi i a lime when teen arc introduced la nAy lifestyle anj behavior - a lime when they nuy expert-mem wh cigarette. drug. ako-h- ul anJ sexual relationship. New challenge leave most teens confused and frustrated, while worried parent eck that their child i making smart choices. A change in friend, a drop in grade, laek of regard for drc. or change in behavior arounJ lamily members may be clue that a teen in engaging in risky rcas-suran- cc behavior. Withdrawal, over sleeping or anger could signal a cry for help. The Center for Disease Control and I'rewntion polled 10.000 teenagers on topic concerning health. The survey revealed some surprising results: 24 percent of participant had considered suicide in the three month: 71 Dr. Ryan N. Evans percent had tried ciga6 percent smoked rette and 1 regular)); 8t) percent had tried alcohol at least once, and 33 percent had taken five or more drink on one occasion in the past 3t) da): 42 percent had used marijuana, 7 percent had used cocaine. The majority of participant rarely wore bicjsle or motorcycle helmet. Many were passenger in a car operated by a drinking driver, l ew used seat belt. These sobering suiisiie cause parent to wonder how best to assist their child in steering dear of risk. A visit to your doctor i a good place to begin. Most pediatrician and family practitioner are well trained in caring for adolescent. They can counsel youth on Davis Hospital and Medical Center ease and leen pregnancy. A rhysician can also provide birth control information and en- courage mature decision teen who have chosen to be sexually active. I he American Medical Association. Guideline for Adolescent Preventive Service call for teens to make yearly visit to their doctor. Not only is this yearly visifes-senti.- il in building a relationship with the family, the teen, and the doctor, hut it provide a time to review physical and sexual development. diet, exercise, and growth. In addition to yearly visit. one full phy sical exam t recommended at these ages: early mid-tee- n and teen late teen Your teens xisit to the doctor may begin with the parent with the parent and teen present a smoking cessation, avoiding drugs and alcohol, abstaining from sexual activity a the safest course for avoiding drug and alcohol, abstaining from sexual activity a the safest course for avoiding sexually transmuted dis- - past 53 percent stated they had experimented with intercourse at least once. 38 percent in the past for 11-1- 3. 14-1- 6, 17-1- 9. inxsNT mum caj atwi fumnu you discus physical health school, employment, activities, and family. Allow the teen some time to speak confidentially with the physician so thai they are free to ask question and reveal concerns. If important to remember that anything discussed between the adolescent and physician in pri- vacy t confidential iand may mu be revealed without the teen consent. However, the leen i greatly encouraged to communicate problem and finding w ith a parent. When the physician perform a physical exam, blood pressure, athletic injuries, vision, hearing, growth, and maturation are SAVE 330 fACAACt... 0N7OIAUUMIQRJ fet (kxvottaBt ftgnam eAmlAe oniy245 A " MATtM eeh Arrt CtvumuiMC me esnuAus ta 560 W. 1700 S. Clearfield, UT 775-012- 3 EH3 financihq availabli Increased exercise, improved eating and sleeping habit, and obesity are often discussed. Above all. if a teenager I experiencing a problem at home or school, or if the parent suspect risky behavior, a call to your health cure provider may open the door for your child to begin addressing the problem. for more information, readers may coil hospital public relations employee Sally Cole at Not 774-700- 3. AW S kc ClSCFe-n-aC-o Her a Kiss for Valentines Day Give Bells I think of this not as an end. watched bell ringers on a TV AdJing the bells created a show. It was just beautiful, the greater demand. It was not unbut a rest." Bybee said. "Im selfmost graceful instrument, with common for them to perform ish enough, I dont want to give clearest tone. Bells are made to three times in a single weekend. up." From 7 be seen as well as heard, and I One December, they performed Most members agree their talWorking with these women I had to have a set as decided 24 time in only 25 day s. will not go unused. gave me the opportunity to exents soon a 1 retired, By bee said. press myself artistically, musicalThe Philomel say they have sure there will still be Tm Although she never touched a been blessed with families and ly. in dress and vocally," somewe will sing together. Fartimes with the desire remained Bything she has always longed to bell, husbands who encourage and rell said. The friendships will albee. By bee retired from teaching do. By bee said. them. Member of the ways be there because weve school in 1978, but immediately supportnow range in age from 58 shared so much of ejeh others group Bybee kept a log to track invan LDS call a to sene accepted 84. Circumstances for many to lives." itations, performance dates, locamission. The bells would have to have changed drastically over the tion, and music requested. She wait. What of the bells? years, causing them to vote to can pull out her log and tell you "As soon as I returned from disband at the beginning of 1997. Bybee has many people who every place the group has been in mission. I was determined to want to be bell ringers, however, .26 years. rarrcll said And she my my bells, Bybee said. belives have Some our of most arc unwilling or unable to can tell yotr every number we get proved to be a tough goal. Bell come so complicated. We have devote enough time to master the performed, too." makers are so few that it took added inlaw, grandchildren, and instruments. Illness in The women continually added Bybee months to even find a I believe my bells will find to their repertoire allowing them source in Philadelphia. The 36 our own lives and our husbands the flexibility to meet any rebells were ordered at a cost equal have moved us to a different era work. They will never sit idle and to that of a grand piano and it and were getting older. Farrell gather dust.. Bybee said. Perquest. They added believes' none, of haps something new will develpopular tunes, holiday '2jwas mouth more before they ar-them will just quit giving. op," she said. rived." themes, solos, duets, choreograThe bells appeared in time for phy, and costumes to fit the mood. Some performances reBy bee to use them just once, at a Christmas program before she quired several costume changes. ..The .Philomels reputation left on her second mission. . The 2 on .practicing -spread by word of mouth. The group...weni. but my "SAVE OFF OUR REGULAR PRICE group "performed from Malad, there when I-- returned, Idaho, to West Jordan. They've spot was said. NATURAL GAS FURNACE performed for sacrament meetThe group mastered bell mu- Now ings, Relief Societies, senior citithrough Jan. 31, 1997 zens, rest homes, business sic and technique with very little parties, Christmas pageants, and assistance. HIGH EFFICIENCY 7hpeciarrcoiflmunity events. They' ' Bell ringing is.much more dif- ENERGY SAVINGS, BY DESIGN nevercharge for their' perfor- ficult than most people imagine." Bells arc instruments confragile , v mances, although they are ; ALL WORK ' V, ' be held and which moved must . music, costumes, GUARANTEED ' updating stantly , correctly in order to produce muadding instruments, and FREE estimates sic. the bell the If ring you wrong - Over the years. Hart and way, there is no sound- - Bybee s'ions left the group and were resaid. Even human body oils can Ka-thplaced by Lillian Fisher and tarnish the metal and change the Christensen. Renae Bodily of so gloves are always worn Clearfield joined Philomels as the tone, when handling bells. Each player pianist. Not only do we practice knows her bells intimately, alat Renaes home, but her hussame the 520 S. State, Clearfield ways group. playing band, Blaine, does all the heavy If we tried to play each othfor Byand us, lifting carrying ers bells, wed have a catastrobee said. phe, Bvbee said. The most memorable step forA-r ii ward came when Bybee was $V but jUlL r.-- , 'a VV ojt A struck with a yearning for a new challenge.' Years earlier. Bybee This beautiful Kiss is (rafted from sterling silver, solid 14 karat gold or a combination of the two. Available in several with or without diamonds III the perfect gilt for any occasion when you want to jhow affection. un How about wrapping it with a package of real Hcnhci Milk chocolate Kisses to satisfy her sweet tooth? Then., a kiss or two of your own wouldn't be bad! ii'. 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