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Show SMHLB IKl National Award Winner Missionary Assignments Released The United State Achievement Academy announced today that Chris Hall has I ecn named a 1982 United States National Award winner in footlmll. This award is a prestigious honor very few students can ever hope to attain. In fact, the Academy recognizes less than five percent of all American high school students. EJESW itUl Home missionary assignment a released by President Cilltert W. Davies for the Crantsville Utah Stake May 9 are: Clark Ward Ferris Williams. Chris Hall who attends Crantsville High School will appear in the United States Achievement Academy Official Yearliook, published nationally. The Academy selects USAA winners upon the exclusive recommendation of teachers, coaches, counselors or other school xnsors and upon the Standards for Selection set forth by the Academy. The criteria for selection are a students academic performance, interest and aptitude, leadership qualities, responsibility, enthusiasm, motivation to learn and improve, citizenship, attitude and cooperative spirit, dependability, and recom-mend' ion from a teacher or director. Chris Hall is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Karl McKay and the lute K. J. Hall. The grandparents are Mrs. Eldon Erickson, of Alton, Wyoming and Mrs. Piere Hall of Christopher E. Hall is a senior at Crantsville High School and will gra- Thcrmopolis, Wyoming. duate May 27. Erda First Ward laiwrence Erda 2nd Ward - Doug-la- s Ro-Ire- it Tooele Transcript, Thursday, May 6, 1982 'TKa 8 u'iianaujiXKT U'D-DUi- SECOND SECTION Happy Wedding Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. David Cludden, May 9. D. Gordon Crantsville 2nd Max Kent Fairlranks Crantsville fith - Lavelle Cluff lake Point - Clark Imlav Stanshury Ward If you want to celebrate June Dairy Month with a sundae, here's a favorite combination: Mu one half cup each peanut butter and honey and spoon it over a e scoop or two of npple ire cream. Top with whipped creaind vanilla-chocolat- and a few whole peanuts. ufiHKsnjaai Con- ference Home missionary assignments as released by Presi- at Chris Hall dent Don II. Johnson for the Crantsville West Stake, May 9 are: First Ward - D. A. Johnson Third Ward - Wayne Fourth Ward - Verl Anderson . Arthritis Month Proclaimed i.TOMtv U-- ; 1 ! i ; 1 i I ! i i I , i t ! ) ' U r i 1 1 . , t ) l s ' ; , 3 I f r On April 20th, Covemor Matheson proclaimed May as Arthritis Month. The Arthritis Foundation is using this opportunity to en- i V , fjr f i : j : ; i i lp. l ' Nelson nails One Cerald Nelson, a mainstay on the Crantsville tennis squad gets in some practice licks as the Pokes prepare for the Regional championships and state qualifying meet. Crantsville is defending 2A state champion, but w ill be underdog to Lehi this year. My Mother Traci Kimbers Haircut Special! courage more people to seek early treatment of arthritis. of Patients wait an average 4 years before seeking medical help. Early diagnosis and treatment can help prevent many of the crippling effects of arthritis. The nature of arthritis Ls that the symptoms come and go unpredictably. Many people attribute the aches to something other than arthritis, said Lisa Fall, Executive Director of the Arthritis Foundation Utah (Chapter. Mclnelly Fifth Ward - Richard Seventh Ward - Ward Conference unexplained weight loss, fever, weakness or fatigue people who mistakenly recurrence of all or lieve that nothing can Ire done about arthritis and any of these symptoms dont bother to seek professional help at all. Many adThe Arthritis Foundation vances have been made in has information on all the the last few years and there rhumatologists (arthritis is help available. specialists) in Utah. You If you have these warncan get this information by ing signs please seek medicalling the Foundtion ofcal attention. fice at persistant pain and stiffness upon awaking The Arthritis Foundation pain or tenderness in is the only national volunone or more prints tary health agency devoted swelling in one or to finding the cause, cure, and prevention of arthritis. more joints stiffness in and Utah Chapter serves The pain lower back, knees or other the 180,000 Utahns suffering from arthritis. Nationjoints tingling sensations in wide there are one million new victims each year. fingertips, hands, or feet I re- 486-499- Wendover Only at 365 East Vine Palmer GRANTSVILLE HIGH SCHOOL AND COMMUNITY TO A RACE! Birthday Greetings to Sherry Peterson. Colbie Sandlierg, Joyce Rydalch, Verna Hawker, Kim Roland Smith and Debbie Nelson, May 8; Traci Bluck and Scott Chatwin, May 9; Carole 1st Annual Challenge Race 10 Kilometers or. . . 6.2 Miles Mat-tinso- n, May 12th Darrin Worthington, Christley, Harold Bradshaw, Misty Otterstrom, Paul Cook and Terry -- 2 p.m. Cost $2.00 to Enter If You Want a $7.00 "I Beat the Principal Shaffer, May 11; Crystal irt Register at Grantsville High Stice, May 12. Edward R. Tuttle JUST Our words have the power sometimes to convey The thoughts that are warmed in the heart But, adequate phrases fail me today In Gordon To fashion my feelings in part. If I could tudoose the emotions Decors. I feel IN TIME FOR Restoring my faith with your love. 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