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Show 1 I Ami I m' 5k. kIii iiMiriwiiMiMi Students from Grant Elementary School, Melissa Weight, Stephanie Nance and Brandon Steffens, are shown with D.A.R.E. officer Chuck Senn after their graduation a week ago from the Drug Abuse Resistance Education program. Students from Grant, Westside and Art City completed the 17-week drug resistance training with a program at the high school. D.A.R.E. graduation held Fifth grade students from Grant, Westside and Art City Elementary Schools gathered together with their friends and families last week at the high school for a culmination activity activi-ty representing a 17-week commitment of the DARE program (Drug Abuse Resistance Resis-tance Education). The DARE program included in-cluded speakers such as Mayor Delora Bertiesen, School Board President J. Collin Allan and BYU linebackers Tod Herget and Scott Giles. The program was . conducted by DARE officers Chuck Senn and Dave Caron, both with the Spr-ingville Spr-ingville Police. The DARE program awarded a ribbon and medal to School lunch Wed., Jan. 29 Chef salad, choice of dressing, apples, orange wedges, dinner roll, sugar cookie and milk. Thurs., Jan. 30 Roast turkey, gravy, potatoes, carrot stick, green peas, dinner roll and milk. r i r ut; Come Home to us! Place To Spend Your Life, Not A Fortune Utah County 's Largest Builder. Now Building in Utah and Salt Lake County Your Plans or ours. 485 South Main Springville, Utah 489-8664 the winners of each 5th grade class involved in an essay competition and "The Stand" a kid's commitment to stay off drugs. The winners from the three schools were, Ben Evjen, James McGregor, Brandon Bales, Kalli Kronmiller, Toni Curtis, Kristy Harvey, Heidi Schultz, Russell Grotegut, Jessica Patch, Stephanie Nance, Melissa Weight and Brandon Steffens. All of the graduates received re-ceived their DARE certificates and a certificate for a free meal from Kentucky Fried Chicken in Spanish Fork. The program ended with all of the kids singing the DARE song wearing wear-ing the DARE T-shirts they had received earlier in the day. Fri., Jan. 31 Tacos, fries, catsup, chilled peaches, chocolate cake and milk. Monday, Feb. 3 Chicken sandwich, french friescatsup, carrot sticks, sugar cookies and milk. Tuesday, Feb. 4 New world pizza, green saladRanch sal-adRanch dressing, corn, chocolate choco-late chip cookies and milk. Common Sense "These are the times that try men's souls," observed political journalist and patriot Thomas Paine at the start of the American Revolution. Deemed the greatest political pamphleteer in American history, Paine was born in England on Jan. 29, 1737, and began work as a corset maker at age 13. Paine unsuccessfully tried various other occupations until 1774, when he met Benjamin Franklin who gave him letters of introduction to travel to America. Paine's first job in the American Ameri-can colonies was editing Pennsylvania Pennsyl-vania Magazine, and he soon began publishing his own articles. His most famous work is the pamphlet "Common Sense," which was published on Jan. 10, 1776. A persuasive argument for independence, "Common Sense" sold 500,000 copies within a few months and helped pave the way for the Declaration of Independence. Indepen-dence. Historians, however, claim that Paine's greatest contribution to the patriotic cause was his 16 "Crisis" papers. The stirring prose of these papers helped inspire the dispirited Continental Army, which, in December of 1776, was on the verge of disintegration. disinte-gration. Snoring glory Does your partner snore? All night long? Do you sleep? How? If you're bewildered at your answer, you're not alone. "Snoring "Snor-ing can cause enormous problems in a relationship," said Dr. Neil B. Keavey, director of the Sleep Disorders Center at Columbia-Presbyterian Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center in New York City, in a recent article published by USA Today. Snoring, in shortor snort-is due to excessive relaxation of the muscles that block airways in the back of the mouth and the nose. A person's natural physical structure of the nose and mouth determines whether he or she will snore. So, to live with a snorer? Kavey suggests these tips: 1. Watch the waistline. Even five or 10 extra pounds creates extra fat tissue in the airway, adding to the problem. 2. Go easy on sedatives ID Library Corner The Springville Public Library has tax forms available. The standard short and long forms are available from the State of Utah. There is a rack of federal forms available next to photocopier, and we also have a notebook of IRS forms you may copy for 10 cents each. Did you know the library has a Disney Movie or a storytime for families each Monday night at 7 p.m. Storytimes will be held on Feb. 10, Mar. 16 and Apr. 13. All other Mondays, except President's Presi-dent's Day, a movie will be shown. Please let the desk know you are waiting to see the movie when you arrive. You may call that day to see what is showing. We have a new booklist available avail-able of the Librarian's Favorite Novels for adults, and this week we will have some of these books at the desk for the asking. A booklist is also available on Basic Essentials of Outdoor Skills such as cross-country skiing, rafting, desert survival and first-aid for the outdoors. even allergy pills. They cause the throat muscles to relax. 3. Stay away from alcohol. Again, it relaxes the muscles. 4. Sleep on your side, if possible. Some snorers snore only on their backs. 5. Don't wake the snorer up. The sleepier he or she is, the more he or she will snore. 6. 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