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Show 'fir) 1 f it 7 1 i CHILDREN in Mrs. Nina Booth's kindergarten kindergar-ten class have recently taken home lovely booklets which they made after a study of good health and personal hygiene. To add to this good education and to remember Children's Child-ren's Dental Health Week, Gretta Bench and her mother, Mrs. John R. Bench, served the children refreshments of good in-between-meal snacks which do not produce tooth decay. These snacks included apple and orange slices, celery and carrot sticks and salted nuts. The children have learned that what they eat greatly determines the health of their teeth. The children pictured are: back row from left: Craig Peay, David Heaps, David McCue, Bryan Barron, Craig Cottle, Randall Richins, Scott Rohbock, Michael Hanks, Gary Lawlor. Front Row from left: Mrs. John R, Bench, Linda DeLeeuw, Janalee Bascom, Sherllee Houser, Suzanne Carpenter, Lisa Buxton, Andrea Stout, Holly Matson, Brenda Robinson, Lori Ann Benson, Rebecca Fenton, Gretta Bench," Margaret Boyd, Julie Vance, Mrs. Nina Booth. Lincoln Bacon by Cris Headman Last Friday the studentbody of Lincoln had the opportunity of going to the Orem High School to see their musical, "FlowerDrum Song."This was a really good performance and sometning no one should have missed, stated Kerry Clark. Everyone enjoyed it and we're sure they'll look forward for-ward to see next year's musical. Tuesday at the Homeroom Presidents meeting, the main discussions dis-cussions were Best Dress Day, The History Report, Report on Suggestion Tickets, the Ninth Grade Project, and Homeroom points. Other topics were Committee Com-mittee reports and their committee com-mittee Journal, and a report from Gayle Jollen on the B.Y.U. Fam- MkA Valentine J f Kohbock Sons ) Floral ily Relationship Convention. The Girls P.E. classes from all grades went to the B.Y.U. last Thursday to work out in the gym. Those who desired could go. Miss Brink is trying to teach the girls routines for the Gymnastic Meet that will come in a few months. The Citizens of the Week for this week are: Karen Wengreen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wengreen, Patsy Hideshima, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tad Hideshima, and Jay Barry, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wes Barry. This Thursday at 3:00 to 4:00 in the boys Gym, Mr. and Mrs. Doug Schaerrer are coming to our school to give us a discussion oh Good Grooming concerning Best Dress Day, which will come next week. Mr. Schaerrer is the Manager of Hoovers inProvoand his wife, Barbara, is our formor Physical Education teacher. "We are all looking forward to hearing this talk and hope there will be a few pointers in it, too.B stated Cathy Cryer. Listed below are the students who have successfully achieved the high standards prescribed by the Administration, Faculty and Studentbody of the Lincoln Junior High School to attain Honor Roll recognition. Honor Roll recognition is given BACON ENDS and PIECES 5 LB :. 19 PORK CHOPS Lean Center Cuts Lb. 69c CHEESE M,d Ban(iuet Lb- 55 LETTUCE Iarge Solid Heads EACH BANANAS- ..9c ORANGE JUICE- 3-$P TOOTH PASTE CANNED MILK Colgate or Crest Reg. 79c. Buy one ai reg. price get 1 for lc. 2 for 80' Tall $100 J Cans X CRACKERS (Soda) Supreme 2 Lb. Box.... TIDE Giant Size HAIR SPRAYsudden Beauty Reg. 1.07 SHAMPOO Head and Shoulders 1.00 size 2 box 55c 79c 59c 59c WILBERGS DEPT. STORE 838 North State, Orem WILIONS CASH MARKET 798 Wast 400 North, Orem f 1 TuraiMc- ; -Ik. " i -.. 1 1 y ugrcnl THREE Geneva School students display gaps in their thmiles as they demonstrate proper care of teeth for Dental Health Week. The youngsters were anxious for Dr. Richard Black, dentist, to visit their school Wednesday. They hoped he would tell them how to fill up those wide-open spaces. The dentist checked teeth during his visit and lectured on dental health. From left are Shelley Rock, Raelyn Mnngum and James Gines. to those students who have a- chieved 54 points out of a possible 60 weighted points converted from their academic grade. This is an A- average. High Honor Roll recognition is given to those students who have a straight A grade in all areas of learning. The asterisk designates those students with 57-59 points. HIGH H0U03 ROLL (60 points) Cathy Cryer, Lonna Bryan, Margene Luke, Pamela Budge, Dianne Doxey, Joanne Frost, Marianne Frost. Robby Led- better, Laura Lunceford, Ariane Moffitt, Barbara OLsen, Marene Peterson. NINTH GRADE: Paulette Aiken, Kirk Anderson, Ander-son, Laura Ballard, Wendy Bart-lett, Bart-lett, David Bonnett, Kris Bown, Fred Brady, Carol Breznick, Laurie Briggs, Brent Butler, Tim Christensen, Kathy Clark, Elaine Clinger, Steven Curtis, Jim Dalebout, Steven Dixon Craig Doxey, Karen Fazzio, Valerie Val-erie Falndro, John Fowles, Kent Gilbert, Lois Ann Gilner, Dixie Hardy, Rose Mary Holley, Joy Houston, Larry Ipson, Kathryn Jenkins, Paula Johnson, Gayle Jolley, Kim Ki'lpack, Kolene Larsen, Claudia Laycock, Gary Lewis. Paulette Lindstrom, Valerie Mann, Alan McEwan, Margaret Nelson, Aline Nielson, Vicky Nix, Danny Olsen, Dee Ann 01-sen, 01-sen, Margaret Olsen, ValOve-son, ValOve-son, Brad Overly, Katherine Pelton, RandaLee Peterson, Mary Louise Phillips, Melvin Pyne, Richard Rawson, Deborah Reed-er, Reed-er, Maureen Richins, Michael Robinson, Terry Robinson, Lana Rothwell, Donna Scott, Clau-dette Clau-dette Sheeley, Pat Sloan, Janet Stone, Paula Stone, Shauna Stout, Brent Tischner, TomVu-ksinick, TomVu-ksinick, Leslie Walker, Lorin Wilson, Don Wood, Clayton Wright, Kris Young. EIGHTH GRADE: . Chris Aiken, Arlene Arnold, Diane Bell, Linda Black, Linda Brown, Janice Bunnell, Zella Chadwick, David Dahl,KarenDa-vis, Dahl,KarenDa-vis, Susan Goates, Randy Hansen, Han-sen, Dianne Harris, Debbie Haycock, Hay-cock, Linda Hirst, Thomas Houghton, Hough-ton, David Houston, Leslie Johnson, John-son, Marna Johnson, Jeannine Kitchen Denise Laird, Cheri Lindquist, Lani Sue Moss, Heather Parker, Lynn Payne, Kent Peterson, Janice Pierce, Elsie Pyne, DavidRobers, Eileen Shaw, Gary D. Shepherd, Peggy Sloan, Kate Smith, Ocee Spack-man, Spack-man, BruceSteed,CurtWankier, Karen Westover Chris White. SEVENTH GRADE: Phil Adams, Kristine Allen Brent Bradsley, Janice Barrett, Yvonne Beffort, Valeri Benson, Shaunna Berrett, Carolyn Bir-rell, Bir-rell, Blaine Bjarnson, Evelyn Blackburn, Cathy Bown, Nancy Brandt, Cathryn Christensen, OJH Honor Roll NINTH GRADE A AVERAGE Mike Baxter, Vickie Cate, Morris Clark, Reva Clegg, Lana Finch, Jenny Finlinson, Robert Gardner, Kim Greenland, Celia Harris, Steven Harris, Kay Heaps Pamela Johnson, Walter Jones, Karl Kelly, Jay Kirk, Kay Mc-Kellar, Mc-Kellar, Ruth Oaks, Shelley Olson, Ol-son, Brent Richards, Randy Stoddard, Stod-dard, Earl Taylor, Lillian Tor-gersen. Tor-gersen. NINTH GRADE A- AVERAGE Michael Barker, Eddie Braith-waite, Braith-waite, Stephen Carlile, Susan Carrell, Steven Conk, Melanie Cornwell, KarenFinlayson, David Dav-id Hanks, Paul Hayes, Marsha Ivers, Barbara Jensen, David Lewis, Shirleen Loveless, Christie Chris-tie Low, Sue Mc Comb, Julie Olsen, Becky Puckett, Greg Reese, DavidShirtliff,DougSteed John Stevens, Sheila Walter, Connie Con-nie Worthington. EIGHTH GRADE A AVERAGE Jane Allen, Becky Billings, Adele Clinger, LuAnne Cox, Jan Crandall, Terry Dixon. LuAnn Duffin, Debbie Eitner, Marcia Farley, Susanne Frost , Yvonne Gourdin, Robin Greenwood, Green-wood, Mark Hartshorn, David Hatch, Coleen Hayes, Barbara Hill, Jay Hills, Brian Jeffs, Deborah Kelly, Elizabeth Lay-cock, Lay-cock, Cathy Lindquist, Phillip Lowe, Danny Marshall, Mary Ellen McEwan, Merrill Moses, David Nelson, Jenny Robinson, Alison Schulthess Mark Simmons, Sim-mons, George Snell, Stacee Spackman, Dan Thomas, Maria Thygersen, Paula Vance, Co-zette Co-zette Ward, Victor S. White, David Whittle, Jessie Wuns-chel, Wuns-chel, Carolyn Yonally r ss "TOHN CUcTAN" ;i-6) SCIENTIST Paul Newman plays an American Atomic Scientist who connives to obtain the information he must have from a scientist in an unfriendly country in Alfred Hitchcock's suspense thriller, "Torn Curtain," a Universal picture pic-ture photographed in Technicolor. Now playing at the Geneva Drive In. THEY'LL CO FAST PINK HOME ON THE CORNER If you budget calls for a small home, yet you need 4 bedrooms, bed-rooms, this may be the one. Yard is fenced for small children. child-ren. Elementary school Is only 12 block away. Full price $8750.00. BASEMENT HOME 2 room home with 34 bath in good Provo location, near schools and church. Opportunity for older couple or newly-weds. newly-weds. Full price $4800. BETTER THAN NEW Old enough to have landscaping, sprinkling system, and fencing. 2 bedroom brick with full basement. Immediate occupancy. No down payment for Veterans. Full price $13,800. JOHNSON REAL ESTATE Hoelscher 756-4332 Pearl Bigler, Payson 456-3283 Roberta Sorensen 373-7465 Swapp 373-5363 Curtis 489-5794 Julaine Pons 373-9821 INSURANCE "REALTOR" 148 South State, Orem LOANS 225-2900 Airman Lloyd W. Evans Airman Evans Selected For Technical Training; SAN ANTONIO, Tex.- Airman Lloyd W. Evans, son of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Evans of 610 West 600 North, Orem, has been selected for technical training at Lackland AFB, Tex., as a U,S. Air Force air policeman. The airman recently completed basic training at Lackland. His new school is part of the Air Training Command which conducts con-ducts hundreds of specialized courses to provide technically trained personnel for the nation's aerospace force. Airman E vans, a 1 9 6 5 graduate of Orem HighSchool, attended the College of Southern Utah, Cedar City. . Velda Cramer, Paul Farnsworth, Douglas Furr, David Jeffs, Ja-nene Ja-nene Marrott, Dennis Olsen, Alan Rollins, Vickie Scholes, Debra Steed, Shirley Wilson. EIGHTH GRADE A- AVERAGE Darryle Andersen, Jody Bailey, Jon Bowcutt, Stephen Carter, Diane Di-ane Cate, Kristine Ciegg, Dan Collings, Car la Gray, Ronald Gub-ler, Gub-ler, Barbara Harward, Evelyn Hill, Charles Jeppson, Lynn Jo-hinsen, Jo-hinsen, Julie Johnson, Scott Johnson, John-son, Steve Lambson, Randy Lewis, Lew-is, Dan Lowry, Bart Mangum, Doug Murdock, Kim Peterson, Mark Pinegar, Karen Robertson, Valerie Robinson, NancyStarley. SEVENTH GRADE A AVERAGE Duane Allen, Andy Allen, Mit- Marine Private Ted Story Marine Ted Story To Begin Special Training CAMP PENDLETON, CALIF.-Marine CALIF.-Marine Private Ted Story, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Story of 149 South 35, Orem, has completed four weeks of individual combat training at this Marine Corps Base. During his more than 200 iiours of training, he learned about weapons and combat techniques from combat veteran instructors. They taught him how to conduct combat patrols, detect and remove re-move mines and booby traps and use the standard Marine Corps infantry weapons. He will now receive at least four weeks of specialist training before being assigned to his first permanent unit. Marines going to combat units will get detailed training in the particular combat skill they are designated for. Those who are going into technical tech-nical fields will receive their advanced training at one of a variety of technical schools throughout the country. zi Anderson, Robert Bailey, Marsha Mar-sha Boyce, Carol Burgener, Steve Christiansen, Rose Marie Clow-ard Clow-ard Stephen Clayson, Barbara Dabling, Keith Haslem, Vickie Heringer, Kent Jex, Ricky Louder, Loud-er, Don Leavitt, Marilyn Mecaam, Kelly O'Neil, Karen Prestwich. SEVENTH GRADE A- AVERAGE Mel Broberg, Ilene Christen- SP4 J.C. Kowbyl J. C Kowbyl Returns From Korean Duty A tour of 13 months active duty in the de-militarized zone of Korea has ended for SP4 J.C. Kowbyl, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ned Robey of Orem. He arrived in Orem Sunday morning morn-ing for a thirty-day leave after which he will be stationed at Fort Hood, Texas. Kowbyl completed his basic training at Fort Ord, California and mechanical training at Fort Sill, Oklahoma, before oversea's duty. sen, Sharon Downs, Cindy Ivers, Marilee Johnson, Patti McComb, Starla Moore, Ron Mervis, Teri Nicholls, David Rlgby, Jan Sand-ersen, Sand-ersen, Susan Scott, Doglas Warner, War-ner, Vickie Winterton. A father was telling a neighbor neigh-bor how he stopped his son from being late to hish school. "I bought him a car" he said. "How did that'stop him from being late" the neighbor asked. "Why, he's got to get there early to find a parking place" f fr W,- fr J Iff. Let Mott's Check Your Tires Now - 7 -m . k , 4! 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