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Show A6 Tuesday January 28 1997 page Davis County Clipper Wilsons art work on display at Farmington City Offices 'Tet of the 'Week Susan Tanner Holmes ( onnibutmi; nter ON hae spent a lot like a painting Because I ot time writing. I that tells a story hash painting I paint generally expresses a feeling, event, or evokes a hit ol nostalgia." said Arlene Despain Wilson, artist whose paintings are now on display at the Farmington City Oil ices HON Main 'I was fortunate to meet LeConte Stewart in the lane out by little farmhouse in west Kay sv le in the summer ot 1983, she said "He got me started paint" ing I mil that time I had dahhled a bit We pain ic'd together all that summer " The arts have always been important to Mrs Wilson She receiv ed her graduate major in cre- our - Cuddles, a six year-ol- d chihuahua mix, is anxious to find a new home where people will hold her on their k laps and give her security and love She loves to snuggle and lay her head on your chest Cuddles was lelt to be euthanized by her people because of their divorce A vet tech called Wasatch Humane lor help Because ol her family dil I iculties, she is a little shy and sensitive to scolding Cuddles found comlort in eating and put on a tew too many pounds Now eating light food and exercising, she is recovering her girlish shape Her trauma and recent spay, set her back on house breaking a little bit, but that is improving as her confidence grows She enjoys being around kids and other animals Shes spayed, vaccinated and microchipped Cuddles can be adoped to the right home lor $65 through Wasatch Humane, 299 8508, which has many other beautiful cats and dogs available lor adoption Call the above number to set an appointment to see them weekday s, or v isit them at the Lay ton PetsMart each Sunday from 0 a nt to 4 p m cheek-to-chee- quick-thinkin- g ating writing, play writing, children's theater and creative dramatics from the University ot Utah She has winked with clnldien in numerous schools, has been involved in implementing in class drama programs, as well as teachnglish and litering oil painting. ature and drama She has also taught in Semmuiy Church the early morning program lor the IDS She has a varied background She enjoyed her years working with the Weber State I mversity institutional newspaper. Comment" and a stall newsletter helped her understand the importance ol the story in art She wrote, edited and created the page layouts and art for the papers "Oil painting is a great joy to me I can really lose mysell in it," she said She has tilled her hte with educational programs which ART WORK ON DISPLAY Arlene Despain Wilson, a Farmington artist, has her paintings now on display at the Farmington City Offices 130 N Main until the end of February have helped her along the wav not onlv with her writing hut with het painting She has studied with Kent Wallis, Dan Baxter Bonnie Posselli, Cueg Shulte and Biciula Anthony 'We loved laimmgton and made our home where the mud slide catch basin now is, said Mrs Wilson Mv husband I airv Wilson was an educator m Davis County tor 25 years and dnectoi I duration student Secondary at I tali State I mversity leaching until he died m 1993 " The Wilsons have six childien In addition to painting. Mrs Wilson eiioys squ.ue dancing, wining music, reading home dec mating and traveling Her work will be on display through Febiuary City oil ices are open Irom 8 a m until 5 p m Monday through I nday ol -- DVT blood clots can be very dangerous If left untreated A limb that gradually swells up and becomes painful without an apparent cause such as illness or injury may be due to a condition by obstructing one ol the aitenes that leads to the heart." Semba called deep venous thrombosis (DVT), says Dr Charles P Semba, a Stanford University interventional radiologist DVT is a blood clot in the deep vein ot a leg, olten caused by long periods ol inactivity It requires a timely diagnosis, because DVT can be dangerous if left untreated, says Semba, an assistant prolessor of radiology who is working on a treatment tor the condition Extreme cases ol DVT can result in amputation of the aflect-e- d limb, or even in death In rare cases, a large portion of the clot can break away and travel to the lungs, where it can cause a potentially fatal pulmonary embolism pregnancy, taking estiogen sup plementx lor birth control oi dining menopause and mactivitv that may occur following an iniiry or surgery, or even dm mg extended airline tiavel A trip to your doctor and an ultrasound exam can confirm that the problem is actually due to a say s Risk lactors tor DVT include blood clot, as opposed to a skin inflammation known as cellulitis, which can cause similar symptoms but less danger. Semba says "The standard treatment for is to olfer drugs to prevent the clot trom worsening while natural body processes break it down," he says Small clots in the call region with disappear spontaneously DVT blood-thinnin- g blood thinners But clots in the laiger veins ot the thigh and pelvis rarely respond to blood thinners alone Now, Semba says, researchers aie indmg hope in an experimental treatment that is being tested at 40 U S medical centers This BOUNTIFUL W'hetman, age 37, passed away unexpectedly January 1997 born 1959 He Feb 25. was (deceased) Whetman loved the outdoors, Randy music, golfing and skiing He has lived his entire life in Bountiful where he attended the local schools Member of the LDS Church Randy was fun loving and energetic He was a good son and brother and a friend to all He will be missed by all whose lives he touched Survived by his father. Parley, four brothers, Ronald, Gail, Paul and John and a sister Maureen (Steve) Lindsay Preceded in death by his mother Virginia and a sister Cheryl. Funeral services will be held Wednesday, Jan 29, 1997 at p m jn the Woodland Hills Chapel, 640 S. 750 East, Bountiful. Friends may call Tuesday evening from 8 p m at Russon Brothers Bountiful Mortuary Chapel, 295 N. Main and Wednesday at the church from 45-1- 2 45 p m. prior to the Interment in the Lakeview 1 6-- 1 Temetery. WOODS CROSS Leora May Carter Schaerrer, age 78. died Jan 25, 1997 at her home alter a long illness She was born March 4, 1918 in Spring Lake. Utah, daughter of Warren and ina May Butler Carter She married L Shadrach 21. 1938 m the Salt Lake 1 DS Temple She was an active member of the LDS to Parley L and Virginia Noakes ser-uc- Educator If you want to give your youth a great experience with animals, a broiler andor layer project then this is the project for you Members can order up to 25 poults at approximately $1 50 each Delivery is scheduled for May in plenty ol time to be fattened for the State Turkey Show and Auction which is neld in November Orders for broilers need to be in andor perlorm normal Broilers will be about 60 cents and layers will cost about 80 cents. Delivery is scheduled for May. Order forms are available at the USU Extension ol t ice, 28 E State Street in Farmington 2 Call for more information 451-341- FOR ALL YOUR CEMETERY NEEDS Come To... 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Marjorie Proctor, Marilyn Tingey Preceded in death Neal by a son and daughter. Married Glen Edward LoriLyn Ward, later divorced. Survivors include a son. Spenser Kenneth Ward Neel. Kaysville. The best way to purchase that new car, truck or mini-va- n. She is devoted entirely to the Automobile Industry. Whether it be a bright shiny new vehicle or used, Schaerrer and Linda Marie Bevins and a sister, Helen Newell Funeral services will be held a m in the Tuesday. Jan 28 at Woods Cross 5th Ward Chapel, 2064 S 800 West Friends may call Tuesday at the church from 9 am prior to the services Interment in the Payson Cemetery under the direction of Russon Brothers Bountiful Mortuary 6-- if you're looking for tires or a new paint job on your old car, or you just need the muffler fixed.. .or...maybe you want to sell your old 45-10- father, sisters Brenda (Tun) Foren, Woods Cross, Carrie (Allen) Johnson Centerville, Cheryl (Mark) Brady, Kaysville, Mom and Dad K. Meldon Carole and Ward, Kaysville Preceded in death by his mother Graveside services will be held Wednesday, Jan. 29, 1997 at 11am. at the Bountiful City Cemetery. Friends may call Tuesday evening from 8 p m at Russon Brothers Bountiful Mortuary, 295 N Main and from 9 30-- 1 0 30 am prior to the services The Davis County Clipper will be bringing you a whole "new weekly" section car...or...buy someone else's truck.JT will all be right here! Glen E. Neel, Jr. KAYSVILLE Neel Jr , age 27, passed away in Kaysville, Utah Born Feb 8, 1969 in Bountiful, Utah, son of Glen Edward and Marie Peggy Best Neel layers groups of five Coming Your Way... FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7TH Schaerrer Sept 7, m Bountiful, Utah 1 Ever have the urge to raise Now's your turkeys or chickens chance All 4 H members who would like to order poults or broilers andoi layers Irom the USU E xtension Office should do so now 'Tuikeys are a tun and educational Lenore project." said Robbins, USU Extension Youth Leora May Carter Schaerrer Randall Dean to raise turkeys sign-u- p technique developed at Stanford, involves threading a small catheter directly to the site to deposit a ding called urokinase, that actually dissolves c lots 'The results of this treatment are most dramatic in young, otherwise healthy people who suddenly lind themselves unable to work or Obituaries Randall D. Whetman Time to REACHING 37,000 HOUSEHOLDS from North Salt Lake to Layton. This new weekly section is for you! Your ad in this section will give you the benefit of targeting your audience at terrific prices. tort fragfe |