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Show Review - Wednesday, June 20, 1984 - Page 9 getter Business Bureau advises buying video cassette recorders into cassette recorders (VCRs) XW Amencans watch fteTevimon sets as tape Jfdid on how they listened few years ago. mUf recorder allowed Ju8t to 5ecK music from the "r from d tapes, VCR' free viewers to 5what they want, when they "Sao tape clubs enable viewers t or buy commercial-fre- e 10 also being National tools in the Dave West sprays fruit trees while his son Lance drives the tractor. Dave spends his days off and mornings doing custom spraying. and at home. They can tfEaU with video cameras ZlI and show "home" movies. toSe VCRs and the features jSer vary greatly, the Better Tless Bureau reports that Sail VCRs on the market jSe reasonably competent at their major function: Srding and replaying a TV Pi which run from $300 to features which add to i Ht reflect fce convenience of operating and the machine. TTa result, the BBB urges turners to carefully determine needs by talking to fnends and neighbors who have VCRs, and deciding upon a pricegrange..-Currentl-available are divided into two basic formats: Beta and VHS (Video Home System). While both systems use f inch tapes, you cannot play a VHS tape on a Beta machine and vice versa While both machine formats produce comparable quality pictures and sound, today's VHS systems allow for a longer playing time per tape than Beta systems. As a result, VHS has become more popular and most movie rental clubs provide a greater selection of VHS tapes to meet the greater demand. However, if a friend, neighbor or relative, with whom you probably will exchange tapes, has a Beta machine this might outweigh the other factors. ; Virtually all VCRs have the following basic features: automatic recording, choice of speeds, fast forward, rewind, pause, tape counter, tracking control, automatic fine-tunin- g (AFT), and outputinput jacks. Some "deluxe" features which tan be added at a price, include: h recording, push-butto- n riming, cable-T- channels, wired or wireless remote control, frame fedvance, fast-spee- d forward, search, auto-searc- stereo sound automatic rewind and memorj backup. , , I 5 WE'RE HIGH AND DRY AT SARATOGA!! tzZZZT 1 SWIM -- - $5.00 if cammnc f GiflNTMcuzzi 7 per carioaa hrSTT! 1 hot pool PICK UP YOUR 7?i FREE DISCOUNT TICKETS AT 'KAMIKAZI' WATERSLIDE PARTICIPATING jjufc". ""jb i jSt0ry " 350 ft long!. STORES. I OPEN DAILY I i 7QXyXW& 4 NATURAL WARM SPRING 0) A-- " VjrLrj SWIMMING POOLS, KIDDIE --.-- VCV RIDES, MINI GOLF, CAM- - (iOilUl f PING, ARCADE, GO KARTS. hi minutes Irom Salt just ll.'"1"." miIi li iImm!-1- t. - 1 ' 1 iiilirnTil-'- i ii mi mil nil -- ri KY,f M111 xmssMd mux post rn C)C) Sand or s N ro)R Mortar. Mix y I Quality Controlled. Just add water. C m. m I I I Easy to use. Saves time and money. fMv 5wIU Z it U --S UXv I I iMaJlfl I I I m. n A fl rT. i to Build or rePair walks, steps, etc. I KfzJf' Vf m () nHL 1- -f Make patio blocks. Easy to us- e- I I Szsnj&ZS: Prices good thru Saturday sBP,, I For setting all kinds of posts. ' ' I I 9K38 I fji ' Just mix with water ... j I i" 1 v"- - f easy to use you save I 5Ta-flsi- If i S time, save money, save I I I mr " i; " hours for other relaxation I I ' ') ' I Build or repair walks, steps, etc. V I I I Make patio blocks. Easy to us- e- ' V "fl" I I I economical. Just add water. Hi - i j I I S 5f I I v ? -- , Strong, scientifically proportioned I I I jr, 4 1 I S quality controlled. Just add water. I I I ssw"': JSjlc For setting 3 s of posls' I I I 150 West Main 3 AmeriCa" Frk ?56"3551 Jf J " i flio.PihCal Pro,ession that KILLS (by Abortion) 1.5 MILLION' unborn babies each year SHOULD KEEP ITS MOUTH SHUT ABOUT HOME BIRTH - 'Mni"n"-- - nt UMM IM0 American Fork I Hospital expands I ' social services I The American Fork Hospital has I expanded the role of their social I services department in order to I better serve their patients, I according to Craig M. Smedley, 1 hospital administrator. I f Mr. Smedley said the purpose of I the social services department is to J help patients and their families I deal with the social, emotional, and I practical concerns that often I Accompany hospitalization, I including the disruption of work I and family routines, misunder-- I standings between patient and I Other family members, I communication problems between I he patient and the medical staff I and financial concerns. I A major concern for many older I Patients, he said, is their I k deteriorating health and loss of I dependence. Often family I members are unable to provide I needed physical or medical care 1 the patient is discharged. This I situation can create feelings of I Kt, anger, deparession, or even I ety on the part of either the I Pt or family members. I oocal services can help arrange I tor alternatives for care upon I "Mcharge such as help at home I . nursing care, homemakers, I I meals or special equipment. If I needed, help in choosing a I wnvalescent facility and locating I ancial resources can be I provided. I h general, anything that might I P6 upsetting to the patient could I namper their recovery and the I nospital social services staff can I , elp alleviate these concerns by locating needed resources or by Providing support, counseling and wucauon to both the patient and war family. .Most social services are provided K,ei,of charge during hospitalization. Pptfonal social worker can ovide the services needed at the West of the patient or by referral from the physician. |