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Show THE HERALD. Pr Page 4 vo, Utah. Wednesday. September 12. 1979 Utah County Fair Entries Dominate State Horticulture Utah County dominated the hor ticulture sweepstakesat the Utah State Fair, according to fair officials Mary Bezzant, Pleasant Grove, won sweepstakes in Class I apples. while Galen Ercanbrack, Orem, took sweepstakes in Class II peaches. and Sheldon Ercanbrack, Orem, sweepstakes in Class IV pears paloosa Horse 2vei..., Lehi horseowners took their share of trophies. Randy Purcell, Lehi, won the nihy for the junior championstallion Ronald Gutierrez, Lehi. for the jur‘or champion gelding Lakeshores Stabkes of Lehi won the award for the reserve champion mare junior, and Charles Knorr, Lehi, for the reserve champion mare Double R Ranch, Spanish Fork, was awarded a trophy for the reserve champion gelding in the Appaloosa division, and Robert Redford for the reserve championstallion in the Quarter Horse event THIS TWO-CARcrash at 8800 N. State Road, Mania, injured three men Tuesday afternoon. Utah Highway Patroiman Steve Anderson reported thai David Adams, 46, Lel y no address listed, and Reuben Black, 8, American Fork, were taken to American Fork Hospital by the Plea: Grove ambulance. Mi Black wasdriver of the aoe and Mr. hos driver of the Alpine School District Mr. Nay was a passengerin the truck. Total temeoeto botn vehicles is estimated at $6,000. ir Angus Ranch of Payson, won nine trophies in the Angus BeefCattle competition, taking trophies for the senior heifer calf, intermediate champion, reserve junior champion female grand champion female, senior bull calf champion, intermediate champion bull, reserve junior champion bull, Set by Marvin Payne, well- at Aspen Grove in the north fork of Provo Ca- nyon about one mile further up the canyon from Sundance. The concert is being sponsored by Orem Young Adults, but all young adults are invited to attend. Tickets may be purchasedat the door. Local Obituaries Valley Births Drawing Room Chapel Provo. Interment Oakley Summit County Cemetery Carin Ann Robertson Survivors include his wife, one on and three daughters, Mrs. Carin Ann Robertson,19, of : E, 40.N., Orem, died Tuesd: Sept 11,” 1979. in Anchorage. Alaska, She was born in Bozeman, Wallace Dick Bagley Funeral services held today at the Mortuary, Spanish Interment Spanish City Cemetery populous counties, first prize winner went to Cache County. Crafts “Best in the Show’ awards in two sections ot tne craft show were won by Elmo Jacobson of HeberCity. Mr. Jacobson won first in amateur metal work with his fine wire-work eagle, and first in the advanced amateur woodwork with a wall plaque of a barn andauxiliary buildings. “We must recognize and accept our individual : roles,” says Tipton. His remarksaretitled, ‘In- In the amateur division Laurie Lindberg, Provo, took third in human interest, and Best in Show rosette. Don Forsyth, Orem, wonthird in story tell- ing series. Heidi Olsen, Benjamin, wonfirst in Junior amateur-!-human interest, with Jeff Hartvigsen, Provo, wonfirst place in junior amateur-action. In the swine division of the livestock show, RachelPhillips, Springviile, won grand champion and FFA cham: her market hog, while CarolynDillard, Springville, took reserve champion and FFA reserve champion for her hog. Look-Alikes Kerry Hunter, American Fork, entered the celebrity look-alike contest as Dan “Hoss Cartwright’ Blocker, and won second place. First place was wonby Jerry L. Skinner, Midvale, who looked like young Elvis Presley. “The Lord’s University,” an address that will probe the heart of BYU's purpose and has caused considerablereflection and discussion amongfaculty and students alike, will be given by Eugene England of the BYU English faculty at 11 a.m. “Ought BYUto imitate other universities? Ought BYUto isolate itself?’ Arthur Henry King, of the departmentof MoralStudies,will discuss thesepave tions at noon in his lecture titled, ‘‘The Lord’s University Between the Devil and the Deep Sea.”” ChaunceyC. Riddle, BYU assistant academicvice president for graduate studies and curriculum,will address the possibilities of being faithful while being intellectually acute and contributory. His lecture, to be given at 1 p.m.istitled, “Faith and Intellect.”” Following Dr. Riddle’slecture, an open forum and paneldiscussionwill be held from 2 to 4 p.m. All students, faculty, administrators and others whowish to participate in discussion relating to excellence in education are invited to attend Discussionswill continue Thursday eveing as participants in the Flea Marketareinvited to the. lecturers’ hometo further explore their topics. Alpine Okays Park Land Purchase; ooey to James and Eileen Graham Jackson, Box 209, E. Carbon. 6,000 Tax Checks Sent Utah Obituaries No. A. Orem. Boyto Dale Ray and Mary Vee Girl to ao a pa Stanley Christensen, P.0. Box SALT LAKE CITY — CharlotTo Renters S. 424 te E. “Lottie” Sahm Page, 73, Tounsend Bundy, 508, Moroni Orem. died Monday, funeral is Girl to Robertand Cynthia Ann SALT LAKE CITY Girl to Owen and Linda Le Shaw Lam, 950 N., Provo, (UPI) — The State Tax Olsen Decker, 100 N. Univ. Boyto Glenn and dali Kay Pa Clarence Henry Tayler, 71, £, Commission has mailed to Michael and Cynthia Boekweg Dison, 178 S50 Monday; funeral is Thursday. property tax rebates noon, at Parley’s Ist-éth Ward coerPulsipher 11 E - 662 Wymt. cin to Earne B. and Sharon 6,000 to renters in Utah. 2950 S. 2ist E. Annie Petersen, Terr., Provo. Aopen Metesseat 11085.-N The commission Tues%, died Tuesday; funeral is Fri- Girl to Doral and Kerry Beth day1 p.m. at McDougalFuneral ickson Vance, 762 E. 560 N reas wand Terie Ward daysentthefirst series of Home, 4330 §. Redwood Rd Hovey. 241 N. 200 W., Provo checks, representing Girl to Robert and Ilene Buy “ Brace cules LiWe heed Murray City Cemetery io, 2, sand SCIPIO EmmaJane Willden Newbold, 850 E. Richard Johnson, 92 died Monday Noes and Connie graveside services will be Fri I Boy to Kenneth pan 500N day 1 pm at the Scipio Cemetery Girl to Scott and Annie Lyman DELTA Clay ob aacson, 370 E Center No. 4. 1 Christensen, 19, died. funeral is Friday 1! amat the Sutherland irl to Evan and Carol Fagan Ward Chapel Cliftord Frank Dusfey. 1375 E. Main, American 41, died Sunday. funeral Fork Boy to Robert and Julie Ann sday Morton ae 104 Plum Tree con s call at the Berg Mor- Linde Mortuary Spanish Fork Provo. The display was in competition with Salt Lake, Davis and Weber counties in the judgi For counties other than the four most Girl to John and Rose Ann Berene Balden, 31 W. 1200 N HELPEK 1:45 p.m. year by Mr. and Mrs. A. Jon Clark of Van Burgess property two blocks west of the Alpine Girl to A. Dean and Darnell City Hall. An independent appraiser valued the Zollinger Jefts, 220 E. 1950 S., acreage at $196,000. ore “We are paying a good price for this choice land,” to Jere A. and Kathryn Burch (Marcie) Sorensen, PleaMone ‘Clune, 1153°N. 480 W said Councilman Jerry McGhie.‘With the matching sant Grove; Mrs. Jerry (Linda) Ercanbrack, Sandy; Mrs. Dan Boy to Duane and Diane federal funds of $84,500, the city is actually paying sa to David Lewellyn and (Dixie) Heiter, Salt Lake City; $90,000 for 13 acres in the middle of Alpine. Dennis Christensen, Ontario, Lessa 4370 N. 650 E., Carsiyn Siewart McCauley,612 around Weshould buy it.” E, Pro Calif.; eight grandchildren, four roby to Roy and Ellen Sauer Councilman McGhie told the council ihat federal Noy to. Albert and Karen brothers and two sisters, Ken- Huggard,670 N. 300 ieee Kinsey, 270 S. 900 W fundsare also’ available for developmentofthe park. neth C. Wardle, Harold D. Wardle, J. LaCoy Wardle, Ned H “tito taney and Marilyn residents will donate equipment and menfor the Wardle. Mrs. Leon (Margie) mes Pinegar, P.O. Box 247, roy to Melvin and Kathy Kay City Roper and Mrs. Floyd (Rose) CasDl Smith Pace, 646 W. Main, park's developmentthatwill be counted asthe city's Salt Lake ‘American Fork. 7: Burningham, all of Boy to Alexander and Marla Leo and Myrlene Hill Price, #85 E. 600 N. No.2 ‘Fiieols may call Wetnestay Girl to Leavitt, 1417 S. 200 Provo. from 7 to 9pm, Burial will be in Woodward E., Orem. Girl to Paul and Nancy the Salt Lake City Cemetery Girl to Steve and Dwana Osterhout Stevens,673 N. 100 W Jadhins Durrant, 154. 40 W., was formerly employed by Homer Webster Esplin Graveside services will be held Thursday 2-00 p.m. at the Orem City Cemetery. Friends may tuary, Orem, 50) North State, Thursday 12:45. architectural. Doug Martin won first in professional-humaninterest. Utah County's displayat the fair won third place going to Steve Olsen, Provo first place over all other county ex- Ross Bartholomew, Springville, won hibits. The display was prepared this third in junior amateur-landscape BORN AT HOME f Magdalena S. Heibel, 85. died Raymond Thomas Norma T Monday, funeral is Thursday; at Reynolds Parker, 155 N. 1400 E. seteyHOSPITAL Mitchell Arseneau Se ue speaking LDS Ward. Pleasant Grove. Boy to Jaan and Susan Funeral services will be ER — John Eugene Robinson Teemant, 2207 § ake ng Eto Graveside services were held held in High Point, North today 730 E. 100 in the Orem City Cemetery ec tl died Tuesday; funeral erAve., Caroiina. Interment for Norma Tiltaon Arseneau, 61 Mass will be Friday 10 a.m. at Girl MeanKaleNe Boy to Maat and Jane Thomas, RFD box 227, Payson Floral Gardens vf Orem, who died Monday. Sept St. Francis Xavier Catholic ser 155 S. Church, 4501 W. 5215 S Cemetery, High Point, 0. 1979 er to Jeffery and Lisa Seis BittoHenryandsayCaste UNION — Martha North Carolina. Elder, SIS N 300 W., Prove She was born July 29, 1918 in (Katie) Clarke, 96,died S Boy to Paul and Shirla val irlto‘Richard i isomeeras Newburyport. Mass funeral is Friday 1 p.m_ in th Sullivan, P.O. Box of Norman and cn P.O. Box 897, Santa 4th Ward, 1000 E, 7400 S Robert Marshall Brough Welch Tilton She married Union MURRAY — Joseph Samuel Roosevelt Girl to Sherel and Lorraine Girl to Ronald and Sherry Funeral services were Roland Arseneau on April. 24 Jackson, 68, died Monday Hart Goodrich, 900 N- Main No. Degraw, 640 S. Main, Payson 1940. and they were later 1 is Thursday 11 am. at held today at the Orem divorced 26, Springville McDougal Funeral Home, 4330S Tist Ward LDS Chapel Boy to Robert and Donna a to Marton and Joan Redwood Rd. Earl F. Haggerty, Rierson n Hawthorne 62, Interment Aultorest She had liv one 1285 N. 200 W Peterson, 290 W. 300 S. Spanish Monday, graveside ser before vicesdied No. 5, Prot Memorial Park Fork are Thursday 10. a.m. at the held today at the Berg division, while Patrick Christian Orem, won first in professional. 21-Acre Subdivision; Water Meters Mont... to Donald W. Robertson and SigneHaugland Robertson, on Oct. She moved to Orem in 1960 and attended Oremarea schools. She Susannah was in Alaska seeking employment at the time of her death, ee Survivors include, her mother and father of Orem, two brothers SANTAQU Heaps Limb, ied toda and one sister, Scott Robertson, 12, 1979. Funeral services will be Alan Robertson, announced by Holladay Hills Robertson, all of Orem: Mortuary grandparents, Ellen Johnson of California; Olav Haugland of ote) = Norway: Mr. and Mrs, George Robertson of Vancouver Washington, and her great Berg grandmother, Anna Justnes of Mortuary | Norway Funeral is pending and will be Services announced by Sundberg Olpin 373-1841 5 Mortuary, 495 S. State St. in Orem Funeral services were hercross stitch quilt in the division for entrants over 75 years of age Boy to Charles Wayne and dividual Responsibility for Physical Health and Deborah Caroline Prouty Cum- Ramification for Mental and Moral Well-Being.” It. 10: Wardle 6D-38 Wymount Terrace Girl to David A. and Valerie bie, SALT LAKE CITY —Feneral rdmann Else, 488 E. Center St., Prov . osFp ar Boy to Dale and Susan Parker Springville Olson, 461 N. 800 E.., BORN AT Boy to Brian Lynn and BarTinvinasaltLakeGCity aoa UTAH VALLEY HOSPITAL bara Jean Anderson, 117 W. 65 will be Thursday, 10 a.m. at the . Orem. Larkin Mortuary, 260 E. South Girl to Roger Douglas and Kim Nant to Mark Wendal andMillie Tempie. He was born Jan. 31, 1917, in Angelbuer Detiart,688.150 W Stagmeyer Anderson, 1301 W. 400 By DAWN TRACY South Jordan, to Charles L. and Orem ALPINE — The rine of 13 acresofland for the Poy to Charles and Debra N., 9: F Orel Ann Holt Wardle, He mar- Giles proposed Burgess Park was approved, a 21-acre sub838 rovo Sept. Girl to David and Diane Turn ried Barbara Beckstead, June 3, GirlBrown, to Stephen and Lisa bow Ferre, 1072 S. 300 W.. Orem. division was given a final okay and one-inch water 1968 in Elko, Nev. He was a former professional iigeeaeeene 256 IN. 300 yy to Steve and Roshanll lines meters were granted for Alpine residentsat the boxer, under the naine of Bob “aoy“fo. Galen and Priscilla Pace Keele, 260 W. 270N., Orem. city council meeting Tuesday night. White. He was owner of the Spot Wolfe Cole, 850 W. 783 Stubbs, Girl to Kevin and Cindy Council approved $172,500 for the purchase of the Holindrake Robinsun, 372 W. 400 Club and Bob's Appliance. He ovo, Cemetery Otiss De St. Jeor Frazier Nebo Angusof Payson won trophies for the junior champion bull and the reserve grand championbull HomeArts In the home arts section, Millie Pendelton, 95-year-old Spanish Fork resident, won a sweepstakes ribbon for “Our Reach Towards Excellence In Learning Thoughts on BYU Education at the Beginning of a NewSchool Yea~.”’ will be the topic of discussion at this year’s Flea Market of Ideas at Brigham Young University. Professors and administrators will present a smorgasbordofstimulating ideas and insights Thursdayin 321 Wilkinson Center. Thelectureseries, sponsored by the BYU Honors Program and ASBYU Academics, is open to all students, faculty and community members. Gary L. Browning,associate professor of Russian, will begin the day's lectures at 9 a.m. Hewill discuss Dostoevsky’s troubled views on mankind and eternity, as expressed in ‘The Grand Inquisitor."’ His lectureis titled, ‘‘A Contrast: The Grand Inquisitor University.” At 10 a.m., Vernon J. Tipton, of the BYU Zovlogy Department, will discuss the decisive role individuals play in determining their physical health. Poof SALT LAKE CITY — Funeral services for Ruth Saren Giles, 73, who died Tuesday, Sept. 11 1979, in a Salt Lake City hospital, will be held Friday 10.m. at the Larkin Mortuary Chapel, 260 E. South Temple. She was born in Provo, Sept. 23, 1908, to Wilford Frederick and Petrea Maria Sorensen Giles. She was an employee of ZCMI for years, retired in 1970, She was member of the LDS Church. Survivors include six sisters and one brother, John W. Giles Mrs, Lucile Boshard, Mrs. Leah Nicholes, Mrs, Emmett (Thressa) Fowler, Mrs. Ralph (Pearl) Tucker, Mrs. Alice Cosby. Mrs John (Ione) Oglesby, all of Salt Lake City. She was preceded in death by four sisters, Mrs Beulah Henrichsen, Sarah Giles, Mrs, Eva Gillespie, Cynthia Giles Friends may call at the place of services Thursday from 6 to 8 m. and Friday one hour prior rial will be in the Provo City W.D. ‘Bob’ champion bull Of Ideas in Fall Lecture Series LEHI — During a special council meeting Tues- overlapping privatecitizen's land by as much as 20 day, Lehicity officials approved thesale of 5.8 acres eet. Mr. Willis was concerned whythecity desired to of land onthesite of the old sewertreatmentplant. A public hearing on the matter drew two prospec- sell the property at this time becausehefelt the city tive bidders, Doug Willis and George Tripp, who ex- might need thepat again in view of a connection roblem at 300 and 700 S., where he saidthecity pressed concern about a four-inch wel! on the line is one foot higher than the connection box property andif it was to be included in the sale. provided by the Timpanogos SewerDistrict. Mayor Blaine Singleton said that the city would Mayor Singleton assured him that the city would have to determine how muchwaterthe city will keep notbe ableto use the plant again in any circumstance and how muchitwill seil. He noted that some water because the Environmental Protection Agencyperwould haveto be sold with the property as otherwise mitis currently invalid and the cost of starting serthe land would be dry with no availability to get vices again would be out of reach becauseit has been water from another source. shut down, and reopening is nearly impossible. Bids on the land will be open for about 30 days,it The land sale would actually include the unfenced property around the well and one-third of an acre was was decided by council. Ruth S. Giles trophies for the reserve intermediate champion and the reserve intermediate BYU Begins New ‘Flea Market’ Lehi City Officials Decide yaAGroup To Sell Off Old Sewer Facility Concert known local composer and singer, will present a concert Friday at 8 p.m In the photography section. Doug senior champion bull, and grand chamMartin of Provo took second placein pion bull Triple A Angus of Payson won the professional wiidlife and nature JA (slusy g 85 E. 300 So. were 373.5668 Linde Fork Jennie Dudley Losee Fork Funeral services were held today at the 5th Ward LDS Chapel, Holladay Hills Funeral Spanish Fork. Interment Spanish Fork City Home Cemetery Santaquin Susannah Heaps Limb Funeral services are Norma C. Arseneau pending, will be an- Graveside services were nounced byHolladay Hill held today 9:00 a.m. at Funeral Home. the Orem City Cemetery. Thursday 3 pm at Mitchell Funeral Chapel 0G Thiel Nathaniel jnneoa 56 died Monday funeral is Friday 11 am inthe Myers Mortuary Chapel ST GEORGE Ada Larsen Cannon, #4. died Tuesday funeral is Friday at i a.m inthe Bayfs Roger ond Patsy Diamn Stilson Clement. 541 S500 E. 2, Springville Boy to Eric and. Cynthia Sept. irl to Burtis and Judy $88 W 200.N., Payson Bills. Ole 7 Bill Passes Senate Forcing Bureaucracy to Prove ‘Self’ Act, shifts the burden of proof for a regulation’s validity to the agency. Under present law, a regulation is presumed to be justified, and the complainant must prove the Senate recently after an regulation went beyond attempt to kill it failed, Congress's original inWASHINGTON D.C.'— A bill that challenges the federal bureaucracy to justify its regulations in court, cosponsored by Utah Senator Orrin G. Hatch, was passed by the the scope of their own authority, often going far beyond the bounds imsed on them originally yy the Congress.” “Under this bill, the courts will be empowered to decide, without deferr- ing to an assumed ‘exper- about $600,000, to renters who applied for the rebates authorized by the 1979 Legislature. Commission Chairman David L. Duncan said 5,000 more checksare being processed, and should be mailed within several days. The rebates arepartof the Legislature's $71 mil lion tax relief program Renters qualify for at least $100 in refunds while homeowner checks will range from $100 to 51-27 $400 cities in this ‘Airborne.’ country and on locations Activities have been scheduled throughout the in Paris and Brussels, week rangingfrom concertsto a cross-country race Based on an original during half-time at the football game. All alumniare invited to join the Thunderbird stuscreenplay by Nancy Myers, ‘'Pvt. Benjamin’ dent body as they host at the football game with will be directed by Arthur Provo ne School's Bulldogs. The gamewillstart at Hiller who recently 7:30 p.m. Sept. 21 directed Alan Armin and A dance has been scheduled for Sept. 22 at 8:30 peter Falk in “The In- p.m. in the CommonsArea, “A Glimpse of Home’ L La WS, will be the theme and the musical group ‘‘Xanadu’’ Hawn will make her will hostit. behind-the-camera debut Duncansaid the Internal Revenue Servicestill Girl to Curtis and Debbie has not decided whether Adams, 370 W. 200 S.. Salem the refunds will be sub Sept. 7: federal taxation “Boy to Chris and Karen jectto Renters who have not a $59. 1000 W.. Payson to Curtis and Janette received an application aod Fowdem, 470 $380 E can pick one up at their Santaquin. Girl to William and. Deann local tax commission ofHansen, 294 W 200 N.. Spanish fice, city building or county hall Fork Girl to Brian and Jana Park isieCenter. Orem Boy to David and Becky Waters, 1347S. 400 E., Springvil le “Eyto Lyn and SharonHales Springville 390 N. 100 E,, Spanish Fork Girl to Larry and Vernetta Boy to Scott and Vickie Cogley Bethers, 51 E, 2060 N Mower, $57 E. 900 S. Springville Provo Girl to Thomas and Judy Girl to Lawrence andJudy Truseot. 8S 200 W., Nephi St. George hth Ward Davis Drayon m7 E Sey Suarel Orem. nyif Terry, ardLanta Spal Boy to Brent and Laurel lino, P.O. Box546, Salem 10 Sept. 10; HTT Soderberg Spendlove, Provo Boy. to David and. Juanita y and Linda Garner Guzman, RFD No 1. Box innon, 1386 N. TH A, Payson, Grand Ave., Provo, Boy to Douglas and Jeanine Bay lo Gordon and Madeline Clegg Wall, Box 163. Eureka Smith, 131 N. 750 E. Orei Girl to Jeff and Beth Mitchell Stephenson, 826 N. 400 E Provo One of the tmostfamous Girl to Anthony E. and Susan missing persons in Parry Larson, 247 S180 history, Judge Joseph F Carin Ann Robertson Orem Funeral services are Boy to Kent Land Sora L. Crater of the state Kant Daley. 3409 W110 N Supreme Court in New penaing, to be announced Orem yy Sundberg Olpin Mor- Boy to Win and Valerie Neville York ive disappeared Aug.6, Jordan, 1077 W 600 N Orem tuary share of developmentfunds. “The only drawback to federal funds, is that it's slow in coming,” said Councilman McGhie. One yearhasbeen spentin paperworkand fuifilling federal requirements for the park's purchase. In other business, Robert H. VanKomenof Trans West Properties of Midvale received final approval for a 21.28 acre subdivision in South Alpine, east of the Alpine Highway. The subdivision will have 33 homesites from ¥2 to % acre lots. Developer VanKomensaid that sewer and waterlines will be laid within two weeks. Also, council approved theinstallation of one-inch water meterswith thestipulation that outside watering be controiled by time clocks set for low peak watertimes. Andfinally, businesslicenses were given to Linda Heap for a pre-school to be held at 822 N. Main St. and to Mark Engbersonforthe selling of firewood. On Penicillin Thompson Ciles. 61 N NEW YORK (UPI) Though pencillin was first discovered by an Englishman, Sir Alexander Fleming in 1928, it wasfirst adminstered to a patient in Presbyterian Hospital in New York in 1940. Testing of the drug began almost immediately after Fleming published his paper on pencillin in 1929. According to the American Institute of the History of Pharmacy, the first actual use was for a heart patient. tent. The amendment was The bill, offered as an amendment to the originally authored by Judicial Improvements Senators Peter Domenici (R-N.M.) and Dale Bumpers (D-Ark. ) Lady in Arms “This is anotherstepin our battle against Big and HOLLYWOOD (UPI) Government — Goldie Hawn will runaway regulation,” protray a woman who, Sen. Hatch said. “Until through a series of cir- now, regulating agencies cumstances, enlists in the have been determining US. Army in "Pvt. Benjamin” for Warner Bros The comedy will be filmed in a number of tise’ of the bureaucrats, the regulatory issues that are raised more and more frequently as cftizens challenge government. I hope this encourages Utahns to stand up and fight bureaucracy whenit tries to unnecessarily burden free enterprise, and es- pecially our small businessmen.” THS Schedules Homecoming Timpview High School has scheduled its homecoming events from Sept. 17-22. The week's themewill be major serving as executive producer. are YOU ONE OF THE 23,000,000 AMERICANS. wrHIGH BLOOD PRESSURE IF YOU WERE, WOULD YOU KNOW? og amzh Find out-FREE 10"5, Where: THE MEDICINE SHOPPE ]0.N. 500 W. Provo — 375-9353 A COMMUNITY SERVICE IN ASSOCIATION WITH the Red Cr 201 W.1st, Provo 373-7001 |