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Show The Payson Chronicle, October 25, 1995, Page 11 Santaquin School News Tp Santaquin School Pictured, left to right: (back row) Michelle Jensen, Jennifer Jensen, Destiny Kroeber, Rachel Stevenson, Linnae Farley, JoLyn DeGraffenried, Jordan Painter, Cassidy Hiatt, Stephanie Olson; (middle row) Dillon Cox, Nicole Reynolds, Jeremiah Davis, Elizabeth Tibbetts, Emily Adams, Jordie Peters, Erica Gamer, Eric Keele; (front row) Mat Farnsworth, Shad Eva, Ian Nielson, Sarah Brady, Brice Birchette, Jeffery Prince FOLKLORE Santaquin School is involved in helping the students become aware of our Utah Centennial. We "'were treated to have Kristi Bell come and tell us folklore stories. Mrs. Bell works with BYU in doing research on folklore and also writes a column for The Daily Herald. She told stories about how got its name, Butch Cassidy, and other interesting facts about folklore. -..-- im .-i s . m San-ftaqu- in a t RELIEF MAPS s Mrs. Elliss fourth grade class concluded their unit on Utah Geography by making relief maps of re state of Utah. Using salt dough and paints, the students made mountains, plateaus, lakes, rivers, land basins. e Eric Thayne Larsen will receive his Eagle Scout Award on Saturday, October 28, 1995, at a Court of Honor to be held in the Payson Utah Stake Center, 650 West r, a jt if ;s 1- - t- i- 900 South, Payson. Eric is a member of the Payson 16th Ward, Troop 916. His Eagle project involved various painting projects at Payson High School. He would like to thank the leaders, Scouts and family members who helped with the project. A special thanks to Mr. Scott Wilson, assistant principal at P.H.S., for his help on the project. Eric is the son of L. Thayne and Ellen Pope Larsen. CRAFTER ALERT t, t - ' . se ic ts Craft Booths For Rent - $25 For Craft Fair sponsored by Mountain View Hospital Auxilia November 10th . Contact by Nov. 8th 2 Colleen at 3 or Irene at -- "4 lis n- - 465-363- 465-430- in Eric Larsen Achieves Eagle Rank Red Ribbon Week At Payson Junior High October 7 is nationally designated as Drug Awareness Week. Students are asked to pledge to be drug free. Information is made available to help teens make wise choices. n, 23-2- ed The following statistics are thought-provokin90 of all smokers in the U.S. started before the age of 18; 65 of all smokers started before age 14. The tobacco industry needs to "recruit" at least 1000 new smokers every day to replace health problems. The advertising is directed at teens (see those who die of smoking-relate- d the entity about the age at which smokers start). Alcohol-relate- d Suicide is the car accidents are the leading cause of death for teen-ager- s. second leading cause of death for teens. Second-han- d smoke is many times stronger than the filtered smoke inhaled by the smoker. According to US NEWS & WORLD REPORT: 75 of all high school dropouts in die US are cigarette smokers. The percentage of high school seniors with an "A" average who smoke: 7 The percentage of high school seniors with a "D" average who smoke: 47 Alcohol andor drugs were involved in over 75 of cases booked into the Utah Clinic, County Jail in 1994. 325 West Center Street The United States ranks LAST among , Utah 84660 g: mw, 8 ho ne If UQ3 (sCMSKI at Save 2c per gallon through November, 1995, when you use ExpressPay Fuel America. ExpressPay is the fast, convenient way to pay for gasoline at the pump with your credit card. i Using ExpressPay is easy: Insert your credit card as shown on the dispenser from which you are on the display. fueling. Then follow the instructions shown Activate pump and begin fueling. After you finish fueling, retrieve your printed receipt. to help. If you have any questions, cashier at fuel desk will be happy Discount valid at Fuel America only through November, 1995. 840 North Main Street, Payson, Utah Spanish Fork Inc. Spanish Fork offers $3.00 Pregnancy Tests CASH ONLY Saturdays from 10:00 am to 12:30 pm H f" Bring your first morning urine 1 Telephone: industrialized nations in taxing tobacco products. Leading the list if New Zealand, where approximately 77 of the cost of every pack of cigarettes is tax. Cigarettes cost most in Norway, where they sell for about $8.75 per pack. American smokers, by comparison, pay only about $1.82 for a pack of cigarettes. 798-730- NOTE: First term ends on Thursday, October 26. There will be no school for students on Friday, October 27. |