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Show 20 January 1997 By Creighton Hart Alta Community Enrichment, (ACE), the artistic and educational group which promotes these activities in the Alta community has been having a successful second season. ACE’s programs have been well attended 2 throughout the current 1996-97 season, offering a full schedule of events on both Thursday and Saturday night, according to an ACE spokesperson. ACE runs a schedule of movies every Saturday night | starting at’7:30 PM, at the Our Lady of the Snows Enrichment A.C.E. Grows starts each show with a cartoon prior to the main feature. Movies like everything eae in Alta is weather permitting. On Thursday nights, ACE runs a full schedule of events from musical concerts, Informative lectures, slide Gaylord Preston will show slides of the world on Feb. shows and such. One of the more popular evenings so far this season was the January 2nd Mad Reverend Rain concert which was attended by over 100 people. The crowd rocked all night to the jazzy and festive tunes of exhibit on Feb 27th. All events on Thursday start at 7:30 PM, at the Our Lady of the Snow Center, Alta UT. — Additional activities by ACE include the further devel- The Utah Guide to Alternative Healthcare certain nutrient in one’s 5 diet): hear in all the Outback There are two ways to read this Crocodile Dundee scenes of and _ its films, _ tips are positive and engaging. In parts of California, books this are a dime-novel-a-dozen. options available for each holistic method. The list is not comprehensive, as some practitioners who chose not to ‘ pay the listing fee were not included in the book. The authors have personally tioners available, just flip through and read what is interesting. I found the _whole book interesting. If your goal is’ to find surcease for a certain ailment, the index lists a panoply of different — symptoms and points eral alternatives for range from Aids to from Alcoholism to Disorder, from the reader to seveach. Symptoms Varicose Veins, Attention Deficit. Cancer to Cataracts, Migraines to Multiple Personality Disorder. One can find exotica such as Temporomandibular Joint Dysfunction, or more simple afflictions such as whiplash and the common > cold. Of immediate interest was the listing on Flatulence, which some consider bounty rather than bane. Relief was to be found with massage therapy, yoga, spinal touch, and the “Ultra Body Toddy,” an omnipotent milkshake of sorts. Stay tuned for the sequel, in which the editorial staff of the WCR will rate the efficacy of each curative ~ method. — The book contains over fifty different practices found in the Salt Lake Valley. Many are established’ and familiar, such as _ darn near revolutionary. Certainly it — isn’t for everyone; a surgeon friend of mine described some of the practices “Their book is the answer for initiates of holistic health new to the area, people for whom traditional - medicine has proved ineffectual, or anyone simply curious about progressive therapies and overall health WASATGH NEWSPAPER THE WASATCH. CALL is “a powerful tool to !S options to other ways FOR GREAT 801-486- \ medicine and of improving their well- THE FAX EMAIL NG PEOPLE FINEST Coffee TERRITORIES from: 1386 Sit Lake 76761. 205@comPuserve. com J Page 15 ¢ {f the 485-2735 | : Located Next to Alta Sports in the Albion Day Lodge (801) 742-2614 OR — traditional “I can avoid hitting lift towers, but ! can't avoid Alta Java. --Dave “Hoggy” Houton SEEKING ORGANIZED ADVERTISING AVAILABLE. _ build and establish a long-lasting relationship between your baby and you,” and sound therapy using the Didjeridoo, a 40,000 year-old REPORTER MOTIVATED, DISPLAY IN WANTED—— CANYON ORIENTED, SELL _ somewhat more esoteric, such as Infant Massage, which for anyone else who is curious about is mandatory reading. TO and Yoga. Others healing processes are glad ears for alternative healthcare. But oiiane affect the electromagnetic worked with many of the healers in this currents in the body in the same manbook; membership is not strictly finanner as accupuncture or accupressure. cial but based on trust and experience. Each therapy is listed in a chapter a | Each chapter also includes a small few pages long, which includes a . health tip in the margin. Some seem description of the healing method, its practical and scientific: “The secondhistory, and the health benefits to be hand smoke from the burning end of a gleaned from the practice. The descriplow-tar cigarette contains up to 30% tions are written by one of the local more cancer-causing substance than practitioners, which adds an essence of the smoke from a high-tar cigarette,” authenticity; however, by omitting others leak more into the cosmic and their objectivity, the authors are giving — sublime: “Life agrees with me. I assimthe practitioners license to market ilate the new every moment of every snake oil in their descriptions. The day. All is well.” Whether you prefer chapter then lists a variety of local Confucius or Aristotle, all the health CAREER certain Blue Cross policies do sponsor) ended the discussion right there. The medical profession generally has no being, who prefers a more informed guide than the yellow pages, this book THE Massage Therapy, Chiropractic (which found in this book as “Quackery,” and modalities. 22. {HELP Acupuncture, like For Utah, Kingsbury and Williams’ book is book. To inform yourself about the dif- ferent healthcare methods and practi- — . — Roasting Co. (320 Een 4005. Pet of a aside from fundraising, include their designation as a Non-Profit 501c-3 status. An initial development team is drafting the legal forms, support materials and applying to the IRS for this status. Once acquired this will assist with fundraising activities. Any individuals that want to volunteer to assist with this goal are encouraged to call the ACE Hotline at (801)742-0830, or attend the upcoming Wed. January 22nd ACE organizational meeting to be held at 9:30 AM at the Albion Grill. ACE is a completely volunteer run organization at this time and all interested parties are encouraged to participate in any manner possible. For a complete : schedule of ACE events please see the WCR calendar — of events in this issue. 20th, this will be followed by local Alta Photographer’s Aboriginal instrument made from Eucalyptus trees hollowed out by termites. The Didjeridoo is the sound you de a misaligned spine, excessive stress in the neck and shoulders, a lack growths within ACE, der of the season, with ACE’s continued Saturday Movies till the end of March. As well ACE will be Center, Alta. Similar to the old movie houses, ACE ‘Continue from page 14 Book Review: opment of their programming for the 1997 summer and next winter seasons.. Several prominent decisions and this young and up coming quintet. One other popular evening was the Cello- Piano recital by Andrew Rising and Katie Kuhn, which was a fund raiser for the Nature Conservancy. A full schedule of activities is on board for the remain- offering some of the following events on Thursdays during the remainder of the season. Thursday Jan 23rd, World traveled scientist Jayne Belnap will present a slide show and lecture on crypyobtic soils. On January 30th live music as well as readings by local and not so local authors. Photographer David Stoecklien recently featured in Ski Country Magazine for his cowboy images will show slides on Feb.13th. Alta’s own rn Alta Community rer Little |