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Show May 2, VM - The SprinKville Herald - Page Seven tra II pirflGii! u FiCEisters d well fl lOTutaffeifii IV ; ' J, f'ff '"''"i Vr J fir ' & ' A 'w'' 'I Linda Burt, state 3A record holder in the shot put for the SHS Girls' Track Team, broke her own two week old state record Saturday at the Tim-panogos Tim-panogos Inv itationaf with a put of 39' 52". Then she took second place in the discus. ' Jennifer Allen took 5th place in the 100 M. hurdles and 6th place in the 300 M. hurdles at the track meet last Saturday. SHS Activities for the Week Wednesday, May 2 Concert Bands at Payson Stock show at Spanish Fork Faculty Meeting Thursday, May 3 Baseball playoff State soccer at Murray, 3-5-7-9-11-12 Friday, May 4 Region tennis at Carbon Dating game assembly, 2nd period Student dance, 8 : 30 to 11 : 30 BYU Invitational .Saturday, May5 Spanish Club party State Soccer COMING UP NEXT WEEK Monday, May 7 State Baseball Tuesday, May8 Region track at Pleasant Grove Spring Dance Concert, 7:30 o D SflfolliiiOillo) The Springville-Mapleton Youth Soccer Association (SMYSA) will hold registration for the Fall 1984 season on Saturday, May 12 and Saturday May 19 from 10 to 1 p.m. at the Art City and Sage Creek Schools. Boys and girls who want to play on Bullet West Elementary school children in Springville will see a new program presented by Ballet West for Children next week. CfiMPERWORLD We would like to invite you and your spouse to be our dinner guests and see how easily you can become joint owners of Utah's finest outdoor out-door recreational properties. (Not time share.) DEAN OLDROYD 489-6328 . .i::u the soccer teams should be at least 6 years old and not over 15 years as of August 31, 1984. There will be a girls' league this year. If you cannot be there dn either date, call Phil or Marsha at 489-5903. On May 8, at 10 a.m., the Grant, Art City, Sage Creek, Westside and Brookside schools will meet at the Jr. High to see this program. It will be shown again at 1:30 at the Mapleton School. School lunch May 2-Wed. Baked Turkey Ham, Oven Baked Potato, Buttered Frozen Peas, Carrot Curl-Cheese Wedge, Cinnamon Cin-namon Butterflake Roll-Butter, lk Pint Milk. May 3-Thurs. Fried Chicken-Parsley Garnish, Whipped Potatoes & Rice-Chicken Gravy, Buttered Mixed Vegetables, Hot Corn Bread-Honey Butter, lk Pint Milk. May 4-Fri. Tacos, French Fries-Catsup, Buttered Whole Kernel Corn, Sweet roll, M Pint Milk. May 7-Mon. Steak 'N' Stuff Sandwich, Tater Tots-Cttsup, Finger Foods, Cherry Jubilee Pudding-Whipped Topping, xk Pint Milk. May 8-Tues. New Look Meat Pie, Orange Slice-Parsley Slice-Parsley Garnish, Cheese Stick, White Bread-Butter, Red & Green Jello Cubes-Whipped Topping, V4 Pint Milk. Saturday saw the Red Devil Track Team travel to Provo for the Tim-panogos Tim-panogos Invitational Track Meet. The girls' team, led by Melanie Child and Linda Burt, captured second place in the biggest meet in the valley this year. Jennifer Allen took 5th place in the 100 M hurdles and 6th place in the 300 Therapy groups to help families and individuals To help families and individuals enrich their lives or deal with special concerns, four group therapy programs are again being offered by the Brigham Young University Comprehensive Clinic. Suzanne Dastrup, program coordinator, said the four groups being organized are: divorce adjustment, ad-justment, parenting skills, premarital enrichment, and parenting skills for parents of the handicapped. The groups will begin the evenings of May 8-9 and will conclude in mid-August. mid-August. Any interested community member is invited to participate, invited to-participate. The divorce group is structured to assist divorced or divorcing men and women adjust to a new lifestyle. For the parenting skills group, single parents and couples are invited in-vited to participate. "Emphasis will be on discipline, encouragement and responsibility," Dastrup said. The pre-marital couples' group will emphasize being aware of each partners' "family-style." Discussions will focus on household duties and roles, educational and religious expectations, parenting styles and romantic and companionship com-panionship desires. The group for parents with handicapped han-dicapped children will focus on the special problems such parents face and the skills they need to deal with those problems. It wasn't until 1863 that Americans started to take drugs in commercially com-mercially made pills. Jacob Dunton, a Philadelphia wholesale druggist, originated the machine. NEW IN SPRINGVILLE! Instacare is the new, convenient, cost-saving FAMILY CARE medical center opening Monday, May 7, 1984, with an open house May 10. Conveniently Located in the Professional Arts Building at 269 East 400 South, downtown Springville. Instacare will be open 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. weekdays and 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturdays. For Family Care, Sudden Illness, minor injuries, physical examinations and routine checkups. Instacare provides fast, friendly, completely professional services under the direction of a physician on duty at all times. No Appointment Necessary at the Instacare Family Care Center. Just drop in at your convenience. con-venience. If you do wish to schedule an appointment, call 489-3600 during our extended M hurdles. Julie Tallon had one of her best throws of the year in the javelin and took 3rd place. The 400 M relay team of Camille Larsen, Amy Sparks, Jennifer Allen and Jerilee Phillips took 4th as did the 1600 M relay team. But the day belonged to Linda Burt and Melanie Child. Linda broke her own two week Those who want additional information, in-formation, including specific times and dates, can contact the clinic at 378-7818. Police report Two shoplifting reports were filed with the police from Happy Service Market this week. A gas skip was also reported at the 7-11 store. The Professional Arts Center reported the theft of a cash box containing a large amount of money and checks. And Quality Cleaners had a burglary to their business in which a variety of items were taken. In another business burglary, Jim's Barber Shop reported the theft of items also. Muriel Rigby, 654 East 700 South, reported that a gun had been taken from her home. Two traffic accidents occurred this week. One was a hit and run in the parking lot of the 7-11 store. The other was a collision between the vehicles of Lynnel Sanders, 387 North 200 East, Provo, and Odessa Nelson. 473 South 400 East The third traffic accident was also a collision between the cars of Barry Phillips, 189 South 860 East, and Debbie Gardner, 978 East Hollywood Ave., Salt Lake City. Larry G. Cox, 222 North 1200 West, Orem, was arrested for public intoxication. in-toxication. There were also three arrests for drunk driving. Those involved were, Gary McBride, 910 East 200 South, Provo, Vincent Sherman, 287 North Main, and Stephen Stewart, 900 North Main, both of Springville. Family Care Center to ? - tm business hours. And be sure to attend the Open House, Thursday, May lO, 2 p.m.-7 p.m. Free Blood Pressure Checks Free Speech and Hearing Tests Free first aid kit for each family Free Balloons for the kids Teddy Bear clinic for kids- old state record in the shot put with a put of 39' 5'2" and then took second place in the discus. Melanie took 1st place in the 400 M, 800 M and 1600 M runs. The boys' success at the meet was over shadowed by the fact that Brian Brooks, Springville ace distance runner, tore ligaments in his ankle and may be out the rest of the year. Those boys placing at the meet were: Vance Cook, 4th in the pole vault, Ben Godfrey, 3rd in the discus, Norm Gividen, 4th in the discus, Reed Smith, 1st in the shot put and Tim Howes, 3rd in the 110 high hurdles and 1st in the 300 hurdles. With only a week left before the region meet, coaches Bills, Kohler and Carter, are putting the final touches on a team that should do well at Pleasant Grove next Tuesday. Melanie Child, SHS track team long distance runner and state 3A 400 M. champion, took 1st place in the 400 M, 800 M and 1600 M runs at the big invitational track meet in Provo Saturday. Bring your teddy bear or favorite stuffed toy for a health check. THE INSTACARE FAMILY CARE CENTER IS AN AFFILIATE OF UTAH VALLEY REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER. mmm , w . fc Ml I -si ''in JEji". J rnTffli..ni.ll.priiimrM-ir innrr Brian Brooks, member of the SHS Track Team, and long distance runner, is one of the top 3A milers around. Brian tore some ligaments in his ankle and may not be able to run at the region meet. Chilling medicine before giving it to a child is likely to make it less unpleasant. The cold helps take away the taste. Congratulations to winners of the Taco Time' Faster Coloring Contest: Con-test: (indie Nicole Arlc; 2nd. llciia Mc innalil; :inl. Tina Preston: llh. Knn IMI.tma.--. ."th. Alina Nachos. inie I 1st. Kmc Andreason: 2nd. t'i'isty I'rest'iti; :'nl. Brian (iurr: 1th. Stephen W'ray; ."ith. Malisa Bird tirade :t 1st. Shannon liellows; 2nd. Karen Tew: :ird. Julie Larsen. 1th. .Jennifer Hmks, 5th. Sarah Casier. tirade 2: 1st, Kelly Tucket': 2nd. Kathenne Kobbins; Mid. Brent Seanintis: Ith. I,u I'lunket; "ith. Aim IVutt (irade 1: 1st. Dallas IV'HI. 2nd. Matrise (irton: :ird. I.ind a Junes: Ith. Adam lljurth: "ith. Km i lee I'niHtie K i in li -ivtiften: 1st. Kniil ("randali: 2nd. Baclielle Ilavies. :Jrd. Kimheiiv Huhi: Ith. kachel Warren, War-ren, ."ilh, Hpi-v ...;iv;t I I -) N - INSTACARE 89-3600 And Springville exit on M 5 South li 4th South In Springville MAP |