Show Herald lournal Loqan Utah Sunday September 20 9R-- Thff 1987 Happenings New accessories including the ostomy plug will be on display Meetings are free and the public is invited especially those who have had ostomy surgery For more Information call Nedra ostomates Galo family in concert The Gate family Nicaraguan musician! and community leaden will perform in concert Thursday at 8 pm in the Taggart Student Center auditorium on the Utah Chriitian-baie- d State University campus The mother and her children Norma — 753-85- Women's history exhibit 48 historical exhibition of works by Utah women artists curated from the State Fine Arts Collection for the Utah Arts Council’s Traveling Exhibition Program will be on display at Logan Hall 255 NT Main through Oct 14 Ity This exhibition honors early Utah women artists' contribution to the visual arts in Utah Works were selected from an exhibition held at the Chase Home in Liberty Park during March and April 1985 coordinated by the Utah Women's History Association and the Utah Arts A Flavio 28 Carmen 26 and Lisa 25 — are cultural and musical performers in the “New Song Movement" in Nicaragua Through their traditional songs poetry and personal stories they will share their culture and the hope they have for their homeland according to a news release Leaders in the Christian-base- d community movement in their country they will present a picture of the Nicaraguan people and talk about the role of religion in their society Council The Galo Family will also be guests on the "Crosstalk Show” Friday morning at variety of styles is represented in the show The work of Mary Teasdel Irene Fletcher Florence Ware and Florence Drake are on A 8:20 There is a 82 concert donation for adults children under 12 are free For more information call or Sponsored by PeaceWorks of Cache Valley and the Brldger 563-33- 753-48- 45 display The progri of the Utah Arts Council which provides schools museums and galleries throughout the state with a variety of exhibitions For more information about the program call It is supported by a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts Washington DC and by programming funds from the Utah Arts Council 44 Folk Music Society Photo entries accepted 533-57- The Alliance the Varied Arts Juried Photography Invitational Exhibition will be on display at the Community Arts Center Fine Arts Gallery 290 N 400 East Eligibility is open to all Cache Valley photographers 18 years and older Photographers are limited to a total of three entries All prints must be original and completed within the last two years and must be framed suitable for hanging A 30 percent commission will be taken by AVA on all sales Any print sold will remain for the duration of the exhibit Cash awards will be given Barbara Richards of Salt Lake City will be the juror Rejected work must be picked up by Oct 1 during gallery hours: Monday Wednesday and Friday from 10 am to 3 pm and Tuesday and Thursday from 3 to 6 pm Criddle to speak invited Criddle’s book is an account of one family’s experiences in Cambodia following the Khmer Rouge takeover according to a news release Insurance and diabetes Sandy Weinrauch will lecture on insurance and diabetes (medical and life) on Tuesday Sept 29 at 7 pm in education classroom 13 at Logan Regional Hospital The lecture is free ana the public is invited The program is sponsored by the Cache County Chapter of the American Diabetes Association Utah Affilliate For more informa Logan Chapter of the United Ostomy Association will meet Tuesday at 7:30 pm at the Logan Regional Hospital Room 3 Dolly McDonald a registered nurse and enterostomal therapist from Salt Lake City will talk about skin care for Slim for Life classes The American Heart Association's Slim for Life program will begin Wednesday at 5 pm in the Logan City Building 255 N Main The program features tips about eating all you want of whole grain breads and many other low-fbut filling foods according to an American Heart Association news release "Changing your diet to include less fat and more complex carbohydrates has many advantages for weight toss" says Susan Ward nutrition director for the American Heart Association Utah affiliate "Lots of chewing increases satisfaction and stows your eating pace" she said "You will feel foil with fewer at calories" Tips for adding complex carbohydrates to your diet include using more fresh fruits plain or added to yogurt salads or quick breads Garbanzo beans kidney beans green beans and to salads soups or pastas can be Sas "Lookadded for whole wheat pasta" Ward said "and use popcorn for a healthy snack" Registration fee is 850 or 840 for those who There is a possible 820 refund at the end of the session — 810 for losing 15 pounds or reaching ideal weight and glO for perfect send a check or attendance To money order to the American Heart Association Utah Affiliate 645 E 400 South Salt Lake City Utah 84102 Registration may be done by or phone with Visa or Mastercard pre-regist- er pre-regist- Film on 'Sun Dagger' "Sun Dagger" a film about the significance an early Indian artifact discovered in New Mexico that marks the extreme positions of the sun and moon will be shown at two Saturday Oct 3 at the Utah 11 of er 322-56- 01 Joan D Criddle Cache Valley native and author of "To Destroy You Is No Loss" (Atlantic Monthly Press) will speak about her book on Sunday at 7 pm at the Mount Logan LDS Stake Center 600 E Center The public is care for ostomates Skin 03 tion call the American Diabetes Association office in Salt Lake City am The film will be shown at Museum of Natural History located at foe Second South Street entrance to the University of Utah campus and t 1 pm at foe ImUan Walk-I- n Center 120 W 1300 South both In Salt Lake City Both screenings are free and open to to Usingtaterviews the film explores what Four of the known about the Anasazi culture Corners Region which made foe Sun Dagger about 1000 years ago Tole painting classes Tole and Decorative Art classes are being offered at Sky View High School through foe adult education program Teacher Gerf Titus will help students work on a variety of themes and geese An item of primitive Be painted in foe advanced class Classes are offered on Tuesdays from 0 0 pm for beginners pm or d 0 or Thursdays from pm for 6:30-9:3- 3:30-6:3- informed!-ateadvance- 6:30-9:3- students Cost to 815 A youth to being offered on class (10- - to 0 Thursdays pm for 812 The classes last eight weeks and supplies are extra For more information or to register call Titus Enrollor adult education ment to limited 3:30-5:3- 563-92- 563-59- 28 'Healing of America' "The Healing of America" will be presented Wednesday Thursday and Friday in the Logan Tabernacle from 7 to 10 pm The conference is sponsored by The National Center for Constitutional Studies The National Center for Prosperity Economics and the Coalition for Religious Freedom Glenn J Kimber national director for the "Making of America" conferences will speak He will he joined by Andrew Allison author of "The Real Thomas Jefferson” and "The Real Benjamin Franklin" The conference is free the public is invited Over 25 major problems facing modern America will be analyzed and solutions proposed at the seminar according to a news release flowers furniture will Americana including holiday Utah mother to speak The Utah Mother of foe Year Verda Mae Christensen of Salt Lake City will be the speaker for the American Mothers Fall Roundup this Wednesday at 7:30 pm in the Logan City Hall building 255 N Main Christensen has been an actress writer and producer for KSL a high school teacher a member of foe YWMIA general board a writer and director of musicals and plays and a recipient of the Distinguished Service Award from the BYU Alumnae Association She to the mother of eight children The children of Utah’s Young Mother Cecelia Benson of Logan will perform The public to invited This year marks lOOth anniversary of contact lenses - NEW office YORK (jUPI) Leonardo da Vinci first thought "In foe 1940's and 50's up foe idea but it wasn’t until plastics began a real revolu-188- 7 that a Swiss physician tion" said Dr Roy Wesley named Eugen Fick ground president of foe National Eye down a small glass disk and Research Foundation of coined foe term "contact lens" Northbrook 111 "It led to a This year marks foe 100th whole series of developments anniversary of contacts — that are still continuing" which didn’t hit their stride The contact lenses of foe until the 1970’s but which are 1800’s were a far cry from the now part of life for some 23' soft extended wear version! million Americans from foe "today that can be worn of foe United States fortably for weeks at a time to several contenders for his Wesley said at a recent semi- com-Preside- nt nar “They were not very com- fortable for wearing for more than a few hours at a time" he said of foe early lenses which were as thick as the lenses on binoculars Wesley said ancient Egyptians and Chinese knew as early as 5000 years ago that vision could be improved by looking through chunka'df 'glass found on sand- dunes' but da Vinci to credited with the original idea for contact lenses In 1508 he developed several different ideas for changing the - made by grinding or blowing surface of foe cornea a theory Inc of Irvine Calif foe others It said glass onto molds taken of the that was put into practice in the perfected 1700s when soldiers in foe lenses which were usually eye of foe patient French Revolution disguised themselves by wearing glass shells that changed foe color of their eyes Fick to believed to be foe first to use small glass disks to correct vision He fitted foe lenses first on laboratory rab bits 'and then boiled them in a solution of 2 percent grape juice to keep them sterile according to a report on foe history of contacts prepared by Allergan r Swel)pto500n ravwaranwura Buya23-piec- e package and you can choose one 8x10 lwo5x7sand eight 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