Show A c iV--i- ft ! - ! r - - ryrrnr '’ Herald Journal Logan Utah 8unday Dacomber Page26-T- he r ''-'- - v ' - f - s ’ rr ' -L' -- L ‘r 7 1 T-T- 1 11 1968 Avoiding ‘cheer’ can challenge during holidays Mary (who asked not to be further Identified) la a recovering alcoholic and with the help of Alcoholics Anonymous has been turning down holiday cheer for It's that timeof jaar again: overindulge overin- If seasons now The key to drinking very little or not stall she said dulge and overindulge eome more to downplay your abstinence If you sip on a is nod adds inches to your valatUna Spending too much money afraina the budget But there’i one “windmill” (water on the rocks) hearty parturs will fed as though you're celebrating right along with them overlndulganiea that’s more aenoua and often killi —which of course you are shelsaia On the rare occasion whn she’s pressured she's not be holiday aeasoo afraid to resort to dishonesty "Ill teU them Pm Sandy Redmond medication You’re allowed to He in these situations tor at the drug and Or I tell them I’m allergic to alcohol which Is true Or " I Just say 'I’m not drinking tonight1 which is also NM Hospital In true’’ But It’s not and problem drinkers who Some drinks to order or bar are fall into the trap windmills Virgin Marys (Bloody If arys without the ladas virgin margaritas or "Drinking is expected during the holidays” she vodka) virgin pins said “It’s at a time when it’s most socially acceptable whiskeys and sodas with i wedge ofUmelnmead to share your cheer with your family and friends whiskey By Eduardo Tafoya Scrlpoa Howard Newt Service ' - $ Such drinks alcoholics who hands to be “hip She warned however i that recovering alcohoBcs enough to nudge somebody off sobriety's edge A recovering alcoholic’s first sober boUdarseasoe is usually the hardest Ms Redmond saia Just as I instances of suicide and depression always rise wtth the yuletide so do the instances of falling off the wagon Bill Miller a professor of psychiatry at the University of New Mexico saidue best defense against peer pressure during the holidays is to be comfortable in who rou are “I think it's kind ofsilly to hide the fact that you not drinking" Miller said : Kayla Reeder Reeder K !ii Kayla Reeder daughter of Steve and Karen Reeder Is a senior at West Side High 1!! She is active In volleyball cheerleading Academic Olympiad and Honor Society This year she Is the Pep Chib president and was School L £ V I Homecoming Queen Her hobbies and Interests induce sewing hunting sports and playing the piano After Ugh school Kayla plans to continue her education at Utah State University In speech pathology if ‘I f ! t i f- : i ELEMENTS OF STYLE - Ml MEN'S COLD WEATHER ACCESSORIES I SAVE ' 25-3- 3 rag 1600-WOErika slock Fownes gkwss ene 25 30 mg 4200 CMhmsra load (John sm CMsBanOtorCUshmairiPmuBeTa 100eaylpatew339 tag 1S0Q MerikAcceawtos ' 1 v ! ixr: MEN'S BASIC FURNISHINGS S'WE 25 ' Chooae tan a grariastodfon of basic and fashion beta fambhlnBa mdudng marikunderwac else Marik and nackaaar mod Rmishinga UNpandsta aoMa i I KurtiaPai1ie' -- Parker K Kurils Parker son of Brent and Sharon Parker is a senior at Mountain Crest High School He is serving as senior class of president ana the Seminary Council He maintains a 3117 GPA and has bees named to the Academic vice-preside- nt All-Sta- k£ ' MOCKTURTLENECKS 7 MEN'S 1700 lettered in cross country and academics He is an Scout and has earned Palms above Eagle rank active in the LDS Church serving as first assistant track Eagle three He is and is in the Priest's Quorum and as priesthood organist His hobbies and interests include skiing snowmobiling golfing and fishing After high school Kurils plans to attend college for a year before serving a mission for the LDS Church toe at lead ona Every man (or woman) should atana or Ojt mock Qoaa decay or casual mom lapsed of In oouon muHuda a 100 ia turthnack gnal cotore Marik KnK Shirts Sbaa Rea 240Q EXCLUSIVELY OURS MEN’S SILK NECKWEAR track team He has te - ma-- m 1 A tradfcral hold gilt now at special aatocSon neala sMpea and updated Exoapfionai savings take designs Marik Neckwear Rry 1000-2400- d MEN'S FASHION SWEATERS 2009-300- 9 A natural tar hoidaw gill giving wrier Rag 4200-540- 0 warmers in rich new colora and patterns Acryflcwod blend sweeten by Cambio and Method Szas Marik! 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