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Show LOMOND BEACON, April 19, 1979, Page 8 BEN North Ogden Junior announces third term honor roll students Lori North Ogden Junior High, which has enjoyed a year of Mark year, recently announced their third term honor roll Jemison, Kerry Jepson, Tracy Julander, Raymond academic strong achievement so far this Brenda Gwen-shirle- y, Detra Breitweiser, Evans, Stacey Frost, Kristy Gibby Marra Grondel, Cindi Hansen, Bratt Hart, Cynthia Jensen, Monica Johnson, Kyle Johnson, Glade Jones, Jan Lofthouse, Sherri Robert Parker, Scott Perry, Tracy Price, Patti Jesa-Ann- e Mor-tense- Barker, Leslie Beckay, Jon Bertgagnolli, Troy Blacker, Kathy Bray, Laura Button, , n, Wendy Renstrom, Reeves, Brian Clapier, Coleman, David Cornell, Sheila Cottrell, Colleen Cuskelly, Jana Davenport, Brent Richins, Shelly Roylance, Beth Scheffel, Robert Stoffers, Deann Kurt Twitchell, Camille Vaughan, Denise Leslie Ehuann, Scott Byron Gale, Janean Biggy, Karen Goodliffe, Janet Green, Brent Hales, g, Laura White, ' Woodfield, Susan Worcester. The graders eighth receiving honorable men-tuio- n were Dan Alsup, Janis Arrington, Rick Bergmans, Becky Butler, Doug Cook, Cindy Dickerson, Rebecca Draper, JoAnn Eddy, David Glenn, Casey Grant, Paula Greer, Brenda Harris, Lisa Kathryn Mirschi, Natalie Robert Jackson, Holt, Brenda James, David Jensen, Elizabeth Jones, Jill Lakomaki, Jan Larsen, Heidi Malan, Jodi Marsh, Karen Mason, Karen Miller, Lori Carsten Olsen, Shelley Packer, Shauna Pery, Jana Prisbrey, Natalie Rhees, Robin Paul Ritchie, Roylance, Jennifer Sarlo, Tammy Shriber, LaQuitta Sorensen, Les Stephenson, Pam Wade, Robbie Wells, Teri Aileen Welsh, Kelly receiving Macias, Loree Newman, Cary Robinson, Davis Weese, Trudy Workman. Third term honor roll students in the seventh grade were, hihg honors, ELDER ROGER COLVIN Becky Colvin returns Diane from mission Kirk Adams, Kimberlee Blacker, Stacie Bronson, Bryce Buchanan, Aardena, Mickelle Campbell, returning home from mission. Clary, Scott Ctichfield, Cynthia Dalebout, Alene Doman, Tamara Falk, Lisa honorable mention were Guderjohn, Jennilyn Hallstrom, Kellie Jensen, Elder Roger L. Colvin, son Randy Bastian, Jeff BronColleen Brown, Sherrie Liptrot, Marilyn of Mr, andMrs. Don F. son, Kristen Brian Burnham, DeeDee Morris Olsen, Colvin of 566 east 3050 North Charri Putnam, Cindy has recently returned home Carrie Cox, Carver, Charlotte Cragun, Cammy Doxey, Kim Ekstrom, John Foley, Jason Fuller, Lyndie Gardner, Ryan Garfield, Cathy Gelock, Larry Gordon, Julie Gray, Dana Gross, Tim Harding, Alan Hudson, Jon Kristine Hunter, Issacson, Denise Jensen, Kirk Johnson, Terica Jones, Randy Lewis, Karen Lin- dquist, John Lott, Todd Valerie MacFarlane Morris, Julie Parsons, Lauri Stephenson, Susan Wadman. Christensen, Gina Clark, Jon DeBoer, Jeri DeYoung, Teri DeYoung, Tommy Elmer, honor roll were, Brad Allen, Wickersham, Ninth graders Michael Medaker, Marci Brunson, Robbie Bunker, Irene Child, Troy Child, Pam Sherri Ashcroft, Christine Wheelwright, Treg Kim Larson, Ronald McLoy, Lierd, Shelly Julander, Making the honor roll Tricia Weber, Terrie Wells, Nova Lea Norton, Greene, Heiner, Carol Weber, Wendy Welker, Mike Wheeler. Paije Williams. Ninth graders making the Muirbrook, Melanie Andrea Watkins, Collette Sparks, Mitchell Swenson, Karen Thorpe, Nelson, Droasbeke, Satterthwaite, Shaw, Tyler Shaw, Leonhardt, Nathan Olsen, Tom Ramsthaler, Jamie Roylance, Mark Soelberg, Sheri Diamond,AllisonRichard Karen Schmitz,, Jellilyn Brian For-sber- Honorable mention wnet to Lisa Bushman, Cindy Carter. Kim Curtis. John Stacie Roberts, Pobans, Dursteler, Scott Pletcher, Pam Giles Julie Griffin, Jeff Harris, Mark Hoopes, Elysa Jensen, Kandice Jensen, Kelly Jensen Mike Kinyon, Shauna Larsen, Charles Cindy Tim Sheehan, Daniel Shirra Debbie Wnedy Taylor, Tripp, Paige Warner, Janee Welker, Scott Wright. Lines, Mike Maughan, Troy Parks, Scott Paxman, Ann students. Receiving high honors in ninth grade were Ron Anderson, Debbie B'arfuss, Lisa Barker, Lee Ann Chambers, Crtichfield, Curtis, Linda Dalpiss, Susan GrassU, Jana Howell, Danae Mecham, Danny Rogers, Chris Tracee Rohde, Sahleen, David Shupe, Cathy Smith, Jolynne Tanner, Dana Ward, Lori Ward, Laurie Westover Scott Yearsley. Making the eight grade high honor roll were Gary Anderson, Melinda Apfei, Nicole Armistead, Kristine Asay, Susan Canfield, Becky Christensen, Jenny Cowan, Sahleen, Michelle Sanders, a from mission two-ye- Julie Sjoblom, Denise Stawn, with the Church of Jesus Valerie Twitched, Rebecca Christ of Latter-da- y Saints.- Woodward. Marking the honor roll For the past two years, were Bryce Ballif, Susan Elder Colvin has served in Barfuss, Kendall Blackner, Kevin Burke, Jim Coleman, Kevin Deppe, Mary Dyer, Jon David Eldridge, Elgelby, Kathy Ferrin, Karen Marilyn Foy, Jeffs, Howells, Linda Rachelle Johnson, Dana Jones, Deanna Josephson, Wendy Kellos, Kristie Laid, Laurel Liston, Jeff Lund, Brenda Money, Glen Morby Motes, Tamara Nalder, Caprus Nielson, Joella Nye, Chad Oborn, Christina Olsen, Lynell Patten, Mark Payne, Rona Peterson, Tanja Schaeffer, Brian Switzerland-Genev- a Mission. He will report on his mission experiences during the sacrament hour at the North Ogden Sixth Ward . Chapel, 3100 North 575 east,, on Sunday April 22, At 1:00 p.m. Arbogast named to medical staff Furgeson, Wendie Haglund, Sherry Holbrook, Melinda Richard C. Arbogast, a psychiatrist and a family practitioner, has OGDEN- - Dr. joined the the Utah full-tim- faculty of e of ty Practice Family Residency Program. He will serve as Associate Director, replacing Dr. Lee C. Schussman. His primary responsibility will be to Pordirect the McKay-Deter Family Practice Center, said Dr. If. J. Gardner, Director. e Schussman has accepted a iellowship in a program being conducted by the Department of Dr. Medicine at the University of Utah, designed to develop instructors CLEARFIELD 525 S. State 10 8-- 1 2-- 6 Thurs. & Sat. 8-- 1 in Practice. Dr. Gearge F. Family Snell, also an Associate Director of the HOURS: Mon.-Fr- i. . 2 a.m, PHONE p.m. 2 a.m. J 4 2MS WASH. BlVD., UUH 84401 OGDEN, .. the perfect gift ROSES. For Appt. Call: Hales Dr. Daryl E. 773-182- 1 residency program, is coordinator of residency outreach programs. Dr. Arbogast was Director of the University of Marylands Family Health Center for the past three years. He was a faculty member of the Department, of Family Medicine and of the of Department Psychiatry at the University of Maryland. M A native of Ft. Mitchell, Kentucky, Dr. Arbogast graduated from Johns MORTUARY tats! ffiB.'.EEiay PARK TAKE HOME A fa SPRING BOUQUET t, Ml Mid no iDfem; SWy mm GOLF for EVERYONE at SCHNEITER'S How's Your lledfh? CONCERN? Make Your Own Check list! NERVES MMMNESSM HANDS 0( UGS IS IT YOUR NO. 1 NIAOACIIES PAM KIWIEN SHOUIDERS Dr. Dorrall A. AAofM 3725 Wosh Bivd., Ogden. Utah MO .m. 12 p.m. M. If your not feeling well, cerely like to help. Can for appt. 39 3 All EATMUI TENSION I would tin 331 Cfctoprcctic Cere C fate 3725 Wosh. Uvd. 1 R&ghM Club In Riverdola 3 or RIVERSIDE REGULAR 9 HOLES RcMtHul Driving Rnnga LAKE SIDE PAR Tal. 399-463- 6 e Golf Club e Equipment e Clothing Be fit by o professional Hopkins Medical School in Baltimore, Md. in June, 1965. He also served a years medical internship there. He completed his psychiatric residency at the University of Cincinnati from 1965 to 1968. For the next two years he was a staff psychiatrist with the Institute of Mental Health, Washington, D.C. He was engaged in psychiatric private practice for the following five years. "I became interested in the interfacing of psychiatry and more traditional forms of medicine and how one would introduce psychiatry into medicine, he said. That is how I became In- terested in Family Medicine. Dr. Arbogast was involved in studying causes of hypertension (high blood pressure) while working In the Numerous students achieve Wahlquist Eagle honor roll list Tanya Brown, Brett Butler, Bobby Cannon, Matt Chugg, Lisa Clark, Carlene Cook, off a successful trip into the 1979 regional Science Fair was Wahlquist Junior High. Several of the science students and others are currently members of the iust released third term honor roll. Ninth grade students making the high honor rool were Jane Ann Bailey, Diana Coming Family and Community CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIAN son of Max and Connie Staker of 2360 S. 4300 W., Taylor, took two months of his spare time to build this genius toothpick device. Brent has been building all sorts of devices since the first grade where he picked up the idea from Mrs. Ellis, his teacher. tre made only Currently he attends Wahlquist Junior High and is constructing a five-fofrom toothpicks and glue. He is a ninth grader. BRENT STAKER, the Psychophysiological Institute aI the University of Maryland the past two ; years. Sherry ..Davis, Natalie DeVries, Lisa Gibson, Paulette Hammer, Leslie Harper, Shauna Harris, Cheri Heslop, Robin Heslop, Kristine Heyrend, Wade Holmes, Robin Hughes, Shawn Kendall, Ron Kirby, Angela Loosle, Carolyn Mecham, Keith Miller; Joni Montgomery, Lucia Muirbrook, Lori Nye, Ronda Olsen, Teresa Padilla, Song Choi Pak, Timothy Porter, Jodi Rose, Nancy Sanders, Jill Smith, Randy Stain, Launi Swensen, Michael Swift, Julie Taylor, Darla Trimble. Diane Wright, Hal Van Metteren, Seong Hi Pamela Boyle, Brent Bunnel, Tarina Chase, Michelle Dennis, LuAnn Baines, Dobson, Elizabeth Edgell, Melissa Foremaster, Lisa Fiedrickson, Susan Gilbert, Jllie Griffin Aaron Hancock, Kristie Hansen .Angis Mill, Conie Holmes, Melina fsakson, Brenda Jabbs, Jenifer Jackson, Lee Ann Larkins, April Larsen, Rebecca Meibos, Tammy Yom. Mizer, Alan Saunders, Jan Eighth grade students that : Stewart, Craig Sparks, made the hfgh honor roll Denice Stratford, Cindy were Kyle Bambrough, Janae Barlow, Keri BarTaylor Ninth graders on the honor tlett, Lori Charlton, Sharee roll Deanna Clarke, Donald Cottomm, were, Anderson, Dan Baird, Bobbi Bobbie Estep, Trudy FlinBerrett, Stephani Boyle, ders, J. B. Griffin, Carmel -- 9 Jackson, Joy Peterson, Shane Robinson, Rakelle Rowley, Brad Wayment. Eighth grade students on the honor roll were, DeDawn Andrascik, Blake Andersen, Tammy Billings, Shelly Barrow, Ann Charlton, Jeff Child, Lorna Christensen, Marlys Della Lucia, Joel Freestone, Sheila Hancock, Mark Hansen, Michelle Hansen, Kirk Jardine , Lisa Judkins, Christian Larsen, Richard Leigh, Diane Martinez, Connie Parke, Orin Raichart, James Riddle, Todd Schenck, Rita Scott, Angela Valdez, Jef- frey Wayment, Darrell White, Matthew Wold, Cheryl Schaffer and Tammy West. Seventh grade high honor roll students were, Nancy Anderson, Todd Anderson, Tonya Carlin, Dina Chugg, Stacie Combe, Thomas DeGarlais, Trisha Dobson, Becky Edgell, Etherington, Greenwell, Stacy Cari Robert Hansen, Glen Heslop. Hollee Heslop, Colleen iron, John Jusko. Shelli Kearlv Kim Knight, Dirk Lindemun, .Lynda Lynch. Trisha Messerly, Marette Nielsen, Shelly Penman, Allyne Petersen, Lynnette Ropelato, Joan Slater. Seventh grade honor roll students were, Barrow, Rochelle David Buck, Dianne Barton, Kimberly Butler, Mildred Calderwood, Dawn Chase, Terri Cottam, John DeGiorgio, Jeffrey Farr, Malinda Godfrey, Scott Hansen, Stacy Har-bertso- n, Erik Hasenoehrl, Glenda LaRue, Cindi Marsh, Dennis Martini, Trudy Neilsen, Patricia Palmer, Teresa Post, Peggy Runnels, Karen Seegmiller, Dale Skeen, Janet Skeen, Shauna Stevens, Tod Taylor. School news and pictures printed free Care needed for older horses As horses grow older, certain organs and body systems age faster than others. The wise horse owner will make adjustments in the older animals diet and daily care to compensate for these physical changes. Generally the horse's teeth, digestive system and joints are the first areas to show signs of advancing age. The adult horse has 24 uroad, relatively flat molars which crack and grind its food. With age, these teeth can wear unevenly, so that grain and hay are not chewed properly. The appearance of whole grains of corn or oats in the manure and excessive salivation are generally signs of dental troubles. When feed is not cracked and digested, the horse does not receive the nutrients contained in the feed. The solution is to have the horse's teeth floated (sharp points removed) so that feed is properly chewed. Your veterinarian can easily float a horse's teeth, using a special file. There are also commercial horse feeds available containing cracked corn and crimped oats. Grain prepares in this fashion is easier to digest. Many older horses have internal parasites. Stomach and intestinal worms may absorb so much nutrient material that the horse may lose weight even when fed good quality hay and grain. This is why aging horses need regular dosing with a product effective against internal narasitps. Your veterinarian can advise on the appropriate worming schedule and product for your horse. If you choose to retire your faithful mount to pasture, dont forget to check the horse at least once a day. When pastured with younger animals, an older hone can't always compete for feed and may gradually weaken. You may want to feed the older horse his grain separately. Any horse that spends a lot of time out of doors should be regularly grouuied and examined in a dry stall. There are numerous hoof infections that begin when a horse spends a long time in a muddy field. A slight irritation that passes unnoticed under some caked mud can cause a serious infection later. Treat leg cuts and sores promptly and use bandages if your veterinarian recommends them. Arthritis is probably the most common ailment seen in older horses. Joints become Inflamed and the horse is noticeably stiff. Although your veterinarian can prescribe various drugs to control the inflammation, there is no permanent cure for arthritis. A dry stall, well-draine- d pasture and regular moderate exercise all aid in keeping the horses flexible. If you decide to sell an aging horse, be about selective prospective buyers. You have a responsibility to place the animal with an owner joints who will not abuse It. An older animal may be the perfect match for the beginner who needs a quiet mount, but unsuitable for the child who wishes to practice jumping every day. If you realize your aging horses condition is deteriorating, talk to your veterinarian about a humane method of euthanasia. Subscribe today to the Ben Lomond Beacon |