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Show c L: . f: Si North S ummit ' Senior Citixens by Louire Wallace If food to be back in our building. Make everyone happier and get us into the holiday spirit as well Just for vour information, we only have ?f days to go until Christmas.. The way time flies, it. will be here and gone before we know it. Reiuembcr how' slowly the time went when we watched for Santa to come when we were kids. President Delia Griffith had tier sister, Katie Ricliins visiting and Katie didn't feel like she wanted to come to Seniors so we excused Delia and Vice President Grant Geary took charge of everything. The Center seemed even friendlier as well as wanner due to the nice fire Woodrow kept going. " Two of our friends went the extra mile and treated with candy bar favors. Thanks Betty Wilde and Eleanor Morby for that and for taking care.of die tables this month. Carl Copley has been helping Woodrow delivcr-thtake out meals and we will miss him now that he is going back tAme to Bellevue, WA, but we are looking forward to - c ' having his sister, Clara Ellen Shafer with us while she visits her father, C. B. Colley. Mr. Copley is 99 and a half years old now and has lead a remarkable life. Did you happen to read the nice article about him in The Park City Record last ' ' - week? The music department had band practice on Wednesday, then on Friday, they staged an impromptu i Summit County Court Report ; 1 , Casey Goudswaaid, of Wanship, date of birth, Jan. 31, 1961, was convicted and sentenced for the f Stolen j, of' Receiving crime Property, a Third Degree Felony, on Nov. 10, 1997. Defendant was sentenced tp 90 days jail, fined ao .. $1,200. aadplaced'oa probation for , - a period of 36 months. TYevor Loren Frost, of Salt Lake City, date of birth, May IS. 1977, was convicted and sentenced for the crime of Aggravated Robbery, a First Degree Felony, on Nov. 10, 1997. Defendant was sentenced to 36 months probation, fined $1,000, and is required to complete and inpatient treatment program at Odyssey House. Shelly Lynn Ezell, of Evanston, ; f WY, date of birth, June 20, 1962, was convicted and sentenced for the crimes of Attempted Possession of a Controlled Substance, a Class A Misdemeanor, and DUI, a Class B Misdemeanor, on Nov. 18. 1997. Defendant was sentenced to 18 months probation, fined $100, and is required to complete 32 hours of community service for the crime of Attempted Possession of a Controlled Substance. Defendant was sentenced to 18 months proba-- j tion and fined $1,290 for the DUI , performance with solos by Karen Ballad and Carl Copley with Esther Brown at the piano. After we went back to the card games, we could hear Mary Mair and Erma Bcllizzi singing while Esther played. I think Maty and Erma are just a little bit shy. We had good meals too. Wednesday we had sweet 'n sour chicken, ham fried rice, green beans, rolls and banana pudding. Don't Stop AAedSscafcn Jasst Pose Because of a Written instructions provided 'medication in a regular dose at the with drugs tell people when to take next regularly scheduled time. As a doses,but most people are confused general rule, don't double the dose about what to do when they miss a to "make up for" the skipped dose. "But there are important excepdose, notes a Stanford pharmacist. "What you're going to do about it tions to that," adds Tuomi. For example, with birth control pills the really depends on what medication you missed and what you Ye taking strategy may differ depending on the it for, says Lisa Tuomi, drug edutype of pill and the phase of the Friday we had delicious cation coordinator at Stanford menstrual cycle. "Look at the inhodge-podstruction sheet or pamphlet that soup with biscuits, University Medical Center. Jello salad, rice pudding and chococame with the pills. It will advise . For most drugs, the best way to late chip cookies. The only thing gel back on track is just to take the you whether to begin using a that would have been better was to have the soup in regular bowls instead of throw away ones. We have soup bowls on our want list. Maybe we should write a letter to Santa Gaus. Get well wishes go to Frank and Athaleene Moore. Both of them , The holiday season brings many cost is 32.00 for first aid and CPR. is required. have had some minor surgery joys and festivities. However, cutChristmas trees, putting lights Please register early, as classes fill ting (probably not minor to them). up quickly. For further information, Kathleen Blonquist is getting over a on your roof and carving the prized actheir have turkey dangers. Many please contact the Utah Safety painful bout of shingles, not hurtcidents can result from the season's 0 Council at ext 307. so much but itching like crazy ing now. Anyway, we are happy to re- celebrations. Learning First Aid and CPR can port they are all out and about at this time and we want them to keep greatly hinder and prevent a small accident from becoming a serious . Submission of .it that way. one. The Utah Council is Safety Articles For This story told by Harold Vanselow of Lakewood, WL could now offering first aid and CPR When submitting articles be true and surely fits our area as courses for people in the Salt for publication in The Bee, City area. First Aid will be held on well it does his. He says: please try to have informaGod was standing at the Golden December 9, 1997. A CPR class tion typewritten if possible Gate of Heaven, greeting the new will be taught on Dec. 11. Each and in upper and lower case. arrivals as they entered. To each he class is taught from 6:00 to 10 said, "Welcome and what did you do p.m. Thank you! First Aid classes are four hours in on earth? include ind victim assessOne arrival replied, "I was a length school teacher, and God said, ment, bleeding and wounds, poison"Welcome, we have a special place ing and burns, bone, joint and muscold-he- at related inprepared for you. The next man cle injuries and Submit Your Each CPR class covers answered, 1 was a minister and juries. Favorite Photo God again said, "Welcome, we have adult, child and infant CPR. chok The Bee needs your ing and rescue breathing. Each para special place prepared for you. Then one replied that he was the ticipant receives a certificate for photos to put in "Photo of The Week. Send to The manager of an HMO. God greeted each course, upon completion. Summit County Bee, P.O. him with, "Welcome to heaven, we' Registration for individual classes Box 7. Coalville, UT 84017 have a room for you.. .but you can is $20 for either Fust Aid or CPR. only stay 3 days." If both classes are taken together, pre-scrib- backup birth control method, tange your medication schedule or rouble up your dose," she says. However, Tuomi warns, "an extra dose can be dangerous if it's not recommended, so do follow directions. If you have questions, con-i-your pharmacist or your pre- Kl er MR ge Give The Gift of Life - Take a First Aid and CPR Class scriber." Some antibiotics also have special rules. Again; ask. your or pharmacist whether to double up on your dose or readjust the dosage schedule in some other way. "It will depend on which antibiotic you Ye taking, why and for how long you Ye taking it, and how much you Ye taking, Tuomi says. 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