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Show J. Ralph Binnall Insurance, 120 N. 100 E., American Fork 756-351- 8 StE News & Ad Deadline Monday 2 p.m. i , f ' ' J ' P (f) r 'v--- - A. i I v fa! i Vy-'-- y"" 1 v - " l '?',;-';'-- ? ; : i mBSHHm U - . - ' r - r: . 'y ; : 'jm v ' '". " ',"-c- I ; y - . I 111-- v 1 ' v - - - I - i , t :y ;'-'-'p'.- '('"'-- ' SA4ITH DRUG CO. And Your Health 10 S. Main ? Pleasant ,f Grove 785-322- 1 David Faux. Pharmacist How to Cope with Medicine Side Effects The list of side effects that can result from the use of prescrip-tion and nonprescription med-icines is extensive. Some of the more commonly reported side effects that are not include blurred vision, dizziness, dry mouth, fluid retention, headache, itching, breathing difficulties, and gas-trointestinal problems such as diarrhea, nausea, and vomiting. If a medicine is necessary for your health problem, you can often learn to cope with potential side effects. For example, if the medicine causes fluid retention, consider a low-sa- lt diet -- - avoid adding salt to prepared foods. If the medicine causes mild in the chest, avoid excessive stress, caffeinatcd bev-erages, cigarettes and alcohol. Minimize dry mouth or dry throat side effects by chewing gum or sucking ice chips. If you ex-perience an upset stomach after taking certain medicines, check to see if the medicine can be taken with food or milk with no loss of effectiveness. It is sometimes possible to minimize or avoid side effects by switching to other medicines or by using a nondrug approach to health problems. Check with us if you have questions about potential side effects of any of the medicines you arc taking. Review - Wednesday, Oct 5, 1988 - Page 10 Vikings coast to 35-- 0 victory over Uintah Pleasant Grove jumped to a 22-- 0 first half lead and coasted to a 35-- 0 victory over Uintah in Vernal Friday night. The Vikes unleashed a potent rushing attack with Chad Fraughton gaining 112 yards from his tailback spot with fullback Darrin Henry adding 89. Quarter-back Russ VanDyke posted 60 more yards on the ground. All to-gether PG gained 276 yards on the ground, with several players, in-cluding some sophomores adding to the total. Seven different Vikings got in on the scoring with Henry starting the parade with a first quarter two yard run. Craig Veeker kicked the first of two extra points. Fraughton raced in from 25 yards out to raise the first quarter score to 13-- Brandon Taylor returned a punt 70 yards in the second quarter and a two-poi- pass, VanDyke to Henry com pleted the first half scor-ing. After VanDyke ran 23 yards early in the third period, Coach Bill Mikelson played the junior varsity and sophomores dressed for the game. David Johnston added a touchdown and Mark Julkunen kicked an extra point to complete the Viking domination of the game. Defensively, Darrin Brown had twointerceptionsfwpp Sanderson and RichaSK getting one each. RobbTH two tackles, three ass?sN: covered two fUmb Kearns and VanDvld ,h' fumble recovery eahhai, Friday, pG travels play the undefeated Z ot one ranked BullcW i should be a very touch ff0 off is set for 7:301. Sophs remain undefeated as they drub rivals Hartle irom 29 yaras out, and the Vikes went to the dressing room at halftime leading 20-- Jason Gwilliams used good blocking to return the second half kickoff to the PG 40 and Johnston later scored on a 2 yard run behind good blocks from Jesse Proctor and Lane Williams. Chipman and Jim Clark both scored touchdowns to n sophomore total to the PG and Clark had fi ery. The sophomores host P, Thursday at 4 p.m. Matt Gover recovered the open-ing kickoff and the Pleasant Grove Sophomores marched 32 yards to score and went on to beat visiting Uintah, 41-- 7 Thursday. Gover dived on the bouncing ball at the Uintah 32 to set up a five play drive that was capped by a David Johnston one yard run. The touch-down gave the Vikes a 6-- 0 first quarter lead after just three min-utes of play. Derek Taylor hauled in a 28yard Glen Montgomery pass for the sec-ond Viking score and Mark Julkunen kicked the first of five extra points. Donie Chipman intercepted a Uintah pass to set up another Montgomery pass, this time to Dan , A v . - I K s . - : - . rr - - - John Hill and Scott Johnson are two cross country run-ners who are expected to run well in Saturday's PG In-vitational that starts at 9:30 a.m. at the high school. Vikings to host , Registration open for racquetball tournament in A.F The first "Eat, Sleep and Play Racquetball" tournament will be held Oct. 11 through 15 in Ameri-can Fork. The tournament is sponsored by Renaissance Waterbeds of Lindon and Subway Sandwiches of Ameri-can Fork, and is sanctioned by the Utah Racquetball Association and the American Amateur Racquet-ball Association. The tournament is open to any one who wishes to play, and will have competition at levels from beginning to expert. Entry deadline is Oct. 8. There will be a door-priz- e drawing for a bedI donated by Renaissance mer:hd:natsdotherpri- -f- 522F4OrmOreinf0mati0nca,l7 cross country invitational Sat. Vikings Niel Oscarson and John Hill placed sixth and seventh in a three-wa- y cross country meet last week. Springville won the meet with 29 points, Spanish was second with 49 and the Vikes totaled 55. Scott Johnson was 12th, Jeremy Larson 13th and Trent Bell 16th to complete the Viking top five. PG will host the PG Invitational Saturday at 9:30 a.m. on the course that runs behind the gym and through Battlecreek Park. Classes to start Beginning square dance classes are now being held each Friday from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. in the Pleasant Grove Recreation Center, 411 E. 200 South. The classes are sponsored by Sweetheart Chains with Fred Brown. For more information call 756- - 4093 or 785-551- j |