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Show Thursday, September 3, 1970 Olsen Named In Top 25 By National Magazine Orrin Olsen, Orem High School's senior gridder, has been chosen as one of the top 25 prep football players in the nation na-tion in the August-September issue is-sue of Letterman Magazine. Orrin, the 6'3, 225-pound lineman, line-man, is described in Letterman Magazine as a 'chilling tackier whose defense alone is capable of winning games.' He is credited cred-ited with the "zip which goes with championship play. Orrin, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn J. Olsen, is the younger brother of Merlin and Phil Olsen. Letterman's Top 25 were called from nearly a milliongrid-ders milliongrid-ders who will represent 15,000 schools this fall. Candidates were compared by using such factors as speed, strength, prior performances, potential, leadership leader-ship uniqueness and attitude. ' JJtflEtf (LEG GGtGGT Orem-Geneva Times ElAPPV-TimE C31?ID (SAM P!? 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With today's to-day's increased family mobility, it is more usual to find grandparents grand-parents living apart from their children. And instead of being figures of authority or discipline, they are more likely to be pals to their grandchildren. Actually, as revealed in one study of the shifting grand-parental grand-parental role supported by NIH's ; National Institute of Child . Health and Human Development (NICHD) modern mod-ern grandparents do not fall into one stereotype but rather into several "styles" of grandparent behavior and role meaning. The study noted that indulgence indul-gence seems to be a trait that distinguishes the grandparent Vote For Duth p ichm on 111 f (m 7 9 " 'I xx IS 500 sXX 6 29 10 fP "" " Kj Hjj ss si. si 52. Palestine coin Slipper Bait Some Nuisance Time period DOWN Mouth part Beverage Spoil Wave Confidence Trustworthy Send forth Still Indian nurse Knob Stupefy Sentinel Toward Foundation Snakes 23. Discharged a gun 24. Rained heavily 27. Particle 28. In bed 29. Vale 30. Gaelic 32. Compass point 34. Bestial 37. Removes secretly 39. One 41. Set again 42. Cougar 43. Ireland 44. Sole 45. Air duct 47. Electrical unit: abbr. 49. Regret 50. Boy's name 51. Through l. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 19. 20. 21. 22. THE SEARCH FOR HEALTH A REPORT FROM THE NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH . BETHESDA. MARYLAND role not only from what it was a half-century ago but also from the role of parent. The relationship rela-tionship of grandparent to grandchild has been described as "pleasure without responsibility" responsi-bility" while the relationship of grandchild to grandparent has been termed "privileged disrespect." dis-respect." The study discerned five distinct dis-tinct styles of modern grandparents: grand-parents: the formal, the fun-seeking, fun-seeking, the surrogate, the reservoir of family wisdom, and the distant figure (or intermittent intermit-tent St. Nicholas). The formal grandparent is described as one hewing to proper and prescribed behavior, leaving the child-rearing to others. While interested in the child, he avoids offering suggestions sug-gestions or advice on rearing. The fun-seeker, on the other hand, emphasizes informality and playfulness while disregarding disregard-ing authority lines. The surrogate grandparent is defined as one who rears the child whose parents work, in other words a deputy parent. The reservoir of family wisdom is the name given by investigators investiga-tors to the grandparent who prides himself on dispensing special skills or resources to the young. (Sandidate Ruth Richmond Benson REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE Legislative District 39 Orem, Utah TOTALLY CONCERNED WITH THE POLITICAL HERITAGE WE LEAVE -OUR CHILDREN AND THE d WORLD IN WHICH WEEX- TUBE ROYAL TREAT IEEDLER FIG BARS 40 WEST SEKIITECS 0REM Den son- their future. Paid political Adv. ISCUITS nu5UR0c:.is Ml 4-oz. Can. . Pkg. For iiry lard |