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Show Jitizen, Review, Press, Wed., Mar. 28, 1984 - Page 16 Water survival skills offered In conjunction with the Orem Recreation Center, Ehzabeth Walker will offer a series of inland child water survival skills using the Infant Swimming Research (lbK) method. . The purpose of the course is to teach infants and children how to survive aquatic accidents involving pools, lakes, bathtubs, drainage of irrigation ditches or similar localities where bodies oi water are present to create a potential hazard. The ISR method was developed by Dr. Harvey Barnett after the death of a neighbor's child by drowning in a drainage ditch behind the home. The techniques developed by Dr. Barnett incorporate operant conditioning, non-verb- cues, and over 1800 hand signals which cue the infantchild into using the desired g behavior. Throughout the lessons as young as six months learn to hold theb S underwater, grasp the edep .pool, position arms and coordinated sequences to f ? swimming, and use a ! combined techniques t,nf floating on the back rotate flipping over to the belly C in swimming activities in complete a desired s distance. The ISR program is taUBkf on-on- m sessio 7 days a week. One parent is required to a(t each session in order to n during each?' which aids the mstmcw determining the rate and of the child. Pr( For more information reeM registration, cost and session? and times, please call Mrs at 374-948- Pregnancy RiskLine on line information to share with the mother, her family and her physician. The project is under the medical supervision of Dr. John C. Carey and Dr. Neil K. Kochenour from the University of Utah Medical Center and the Department of Health. "We are very pleased to have the Pregnancy RiskLine now open and available for mothers, families and physicians across the state," said Dr. van Dyck. "Our hope is that women will call before they become pregnant if they have questions about any substance they might be taking or might need to take. The next best thing would be for them to call as soon as they suspect that they are pregnant," said van Dyck. The toll-fre- e Pregnancy RiskLine is now open for service in Utah. This unique service provides education and counseling about the risks of drug and environmental exposure during pregnancy. The state-wid- e toll-fre- e number is In Salt Lake County the number is 583-BAB-The Pregnancy RiskLine has officially opened. The Riskline is funded by the Utah Department of Health and the Greater Salt Lake Chapter of March of Dimes and is a cooperative venture with the University Medical Center Departments of Pediatrics and Obstetrics. According to Dr. Peter C. van Dyck, Director, Division of Family Health Services, Utah Department of Health, "This is the first state-wide service of its kind in the nation. The computerized system will give immediate and accurate information about the possible risks to an unbom child if the mother is exposed to a particular drug or substance during pregnancy. This can range from prescription medications to drugs, to drinking caffeine-containin- g beverages." The specially trained project coordinator will receive the calls, gather necessary information atx)ut the mother and her concerns and then research all available BYU studies insomnia An estimated 10 to 20 million Americans have difficulty falling, asleep at night. A research project being conducted at Brigham Young University will investigate the use of non-dru- g behavioral techniques for treatment of insomnia. Community residents or students who have sleeping problems and regularly take 45 minutes or more to fall asleep are inyy participate. Treatment is fr& The result of this used to further the eff? treatment of insomnia There will be six treatment sessions beginninBM 10. However some informal sleep habits will be gatheredtl, weeks before this. 18 Those interested in particinaij. m this study must register byQ To register or to obtain information, please call the evening after 6 p.m.orelselJ1 your name and telephone at 378-385- BYU EducaJ Psychology office, during the da. and your call will be returned. ' VALUABLE COUPON i , T7 t I fysfc fy gifts of love I I Lty Digital Quartz ! Tup5 j Only! z7S ! Expires L 5 Z--J I March hmtf I cmt. 31, 1984 per !)8V. Main - Lehi - 768-458- 2 mmaatam h(VALUABLE COUPON- )- I Large Pizza ft rzia J with 2 toppings S and cheese CzJ ..... I I Expires 41084 j Main Street Pizza J 24 E. Main, Am. 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Babies Born in American Fork Hospital Mar. 5 Bov to Marvin and Sue Black Slater American Fork Girl to Richard and Arnell DeAnncn Verlloef Alpine Boy to Devin and Judy Corbridge Moser I'hi Mar. (i Boy to Shane and Kayleen Franipton Park Ihi Girl to Run and Debbie Ashbv Pleasant Grove Mar. 7 Boy to Glark and Vivian Webb Bawdon Orem Girl to Gayle and Barbara Butler Mc Murray Orem Girl to Jay and Rebecca Rudd Danklcf Kvanston, Wyo. Boy to David and Judy Beard Hilton Orem Mar. H Girl to Todd and U'Aiine Price Beecroft Mar. 9 Birl to G. Brent and Nancy Atkinson Davis Orem Boy to Kenneth and I.ynette Shurnway Harrington American Fork Mar. 11 Boy to Darrell and I',inley Bauss Harding American Fork Girl to Dennis and Charlotte Cornaby Heidenreich American Fork Mar. 12 Girl to James and Tonya Sheppard Young Pleasant Grove Girl to James and Moana Puriri Burgess Alpine Girl to Dan and Cecelia Allen Sorensen Pleasant Grove Girl to Wynn and Toni Davis Pead Orem Boy to Marty and Cheryl Conover Ricks Orem Girl to James Sid and Roberta Yokum Speirs Orem Girl to Richard and Diane Mathie Tucker Orem Boy to Craig and Marsha Mayne Powers Orem Mar. 13 Girl to Mark and Doni Davis Phillip American Fork Mar. 14 Girl to Mark and Stacy Gifiord Miller Provo Girl to D. Yates and leslie Johnson Johnson American Fork Mar. 16 Girl to Kent and Nancy Leedy Barlow Lehi Boy to Dale and Coreinne Hales Kitchen American Fork Boy to Clark and Winifred Nielsen Jensen Highland Mar. 17 Boy to James and Clara Visser Makin American Fork Twin Girls to Thomas and Debbie Dove Nielson Springville Girl to Dr. Robert and Diane Fox Richards Pleasant Grove Mar. 18 Girl to David and Diane Thomas Sneddon Lehi Boy to Leon and Eileen Hall White American Fork Mar. 19 Boy to Duane and Susan Roberts Plotts Lehi Boy to Keith and Cynthia Merrell Rose Lehi Girl to Kenneth and Sharon Wright Bishop Orem Girl to David and Blandina Pineda Chavez American Fork Mar. 20 Boy to Randall and Domonique Grim House Pleasant Grove Girl to Steven and Carol Blanchard Hoffer Lindon Boy to Stanley and Julie Ann Matheson Howell Provo Boy to Mark and Kaylene Ross Neslen American Fork Girl to Tom and Louise Durfey Day American Fork Mar. 21 Boy to Joel and Lynn Goodman Wright Pleasant Grove Girl to Bruce and Diane Johnson Parker Lehi Girl to Rand"E" and Cynthia Rodriguez Robbins Orem Girl to Walter and Julie Stringham Ix)wry Pleasant Grove Mar. 22 Girl to Brent and Valerie Laycock Strong Lehi Girl to Calvin and Kathleen Shepherd Fox Lehi Mar. 24 Girl to Jeffrey and Allison Evans Healy American Fork Boy to Kenneth and Glenda Reitbrock March Orem Mar. 25 Girl to Randy and Suzanne Whitney Lay Orem Girl to William and Tracy Allen Thompson Orem Boy to Scott and Cindy Jones Hadfield Lehi Mar. 26 Girl to Roby H. and Karen FYandsen Brown Lehi Girl to Stan and Jena Guymon Webb Lehi Host families needed PEACE USA, a non-prof- student exchange organization needs host families for Japanese high school exchange students coming in August. These students are 15-1- 8 years of age. They have all prepared thoroughly for their experience here." Each student is covered with insurance and will have their own spending money. The students will attend the local high schools and stay through the school year. Host families need not have teenagers of their own, almost anyone can qualify. Host families are strictly voluntary, but they do receive a $50 per month tax credit. At this time, there are still both boy and girl students available. Interested individuals should contact PEACE - USA local representatives Donald E. or Evelyn Hall, 756-365- Weight loss clinic planned ' A free public seminar on weigi: management and fitness will be he;i i Saturday, March 31, at 8:30 a.m.a! ; the Apollo Hall, 50 N. Church Strte ; American Fork. The seminar, sponsored by 1st Nexus Clinic, will feature i formation about how to eat id balanced meals and lose weigh', ; why exercise is essential in a litre : program and how to change thinlq about food. For more information, individual j can contact the clinic at v Lehi class of '49 to hold reunion The Lehi High School class of 1949 is planning their 35 year reunion for the evening of August 24. It will be held in the old high school building which is now the Lehi Junior High School. Invitations will be sent out later with further details. Reserve the date on your calendar now - August 24. |