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Show David Warren Participates In Exercise GOLDSBORO, N.C. - AIRMAN David L. Warren, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis F. Warren of 621 South 350 West, is participating in an Atlantic Command joint training exercise taking place in North Carolina. Airman Warren is among 42,000 members of the U.S.Air Force, Army, Navy, and Marine Corps who are taking part in the massive air, land and sea operation-dubbed 'Exotic Dancer VI being conducted in the Camp Lejeune area. The airman, an aircraft mechanic mech-anic with the 366th Tactical Fighter Wing from Mountain Home AFB, Idaho, is providing support for his unit's aircrews flying as part of the Tactical Air Command (TAC) strike force in the exercise. The maneuvers, scheduled to run through the first week in April, include simulated air strikes preparatory to the airdrop of Army troops and close air support missions Family Life Conference To Be Held April 24 'Our Community - Let's Get ference will begin at 9:30 a.m. centered around a county survey Involved! is the theme for the in the Joseph Smith Auditorium, which asked respondents to list 11th annual Family Life Confer- Keynote speaker will be Dr. services, facilities and activities ence to be held Tuesday, April Isreal Heaton of the BYU Center they felt were needed or impor- 24, at the Brigham Young Uni- for Co mm unity -School Develop- tant and those which should be nient. The agenda will include improved or developed. A sig- Orem Jr. High Elections Held The last 10 weeks, Orem Jr. High has been having elections for studentbody and grade officers. offi-cers. O.J.H. takes pride in their elections, because they go through the complete election process used in state elections, including mass meetings, party conventions, district meetings, primary elections, etc. Primary elections were held Wednesday April 4, and final elections el-ections were held last Thursday, April 12. Winners were announced Friday, Fri-day, April 13, to students. They are: Studentbody Pres. - Don De St. Joer Studentbody Vice Pres - Mydona Neilson Studentbody Sec. - Jill Bestor Program Chairman - Elise Mor-tensen Mor-tensen Newspaper Editor - Kim Brown Yearbook Editor - DeLange Dal-ton Dal-ton Radio Reporter. - Tina Toland Historian - Lori Anderson 95h grade Pres - Paul Jarmon 9th grade V. Pres - Christine Kindergarten Regristration Aoril 26 Registration for next fall's kindergarten kin-dergarten students will be held Thursday, April 26, in all elementary el-ementary schools in Orem according to the following schedule: sched-ule: Cascade & Westmore 3.45 p.m. Cherry Hill, Geneva and Sharon. 3.30 p.m. Orem 3.25 p.m. Windsor .......... 2.45 p.m. Hillcrest 2.30 p.m. Scera Park 2:00 p.m. Parents should plan to attend and bring the prospective student who will be five years old by October 31, 1973. Birth certificates certif-icates should be presented at the time of registration or no later than September 15 for the child to be officially enrolled. Blessing certificates are not acceptable. Because the program is planned for the five-year-olds, it is requested that other children remain at home. Promptness will also be appreciated as registration registra-tion will begin as scheduled. Lee 9th grade Sec. - Tammy Bacon 8th grade Pres. - Kevin Hold-away Hold-away 8th grade V. Pres. - Gerald Stodddrd 8th grade Sec. cholls Congratulations to these people and we wish them luck in their new offices. versity. County-wide, and sponsored by Utah County Family Living uni versities, and parent-teacher associations, the conference Suzanne Ni- brings together youth and adults co strengthen family living in this area. Eight hundred participants are expected to attend. After registration, the con- music by the Orem A Cappella Choir, youth skits, student speakers, and town meetings in which groups will look at the services, facilities, and activities activ-ities offered by their respective communities. Of major interest in this year's conference will be a discussion nificant majority of citizens. including youth, agreed that new and improved recreation facilities fa-cilities were strongly desired. Other conclusions of the survey were that all groups indicated common interest in and potential for cooperation at community and county levels and that most of the recommendations made involved in-volved whole families or persons in all age groups. Although special leaders from each of the communities have been invited, such as mayors, commissioners, PTA leaders, and high school students, this year's conference is open to all interested adults and students. Anyone interested in community involvement - in improving or strengthening present and proposed' pro-posed' activities, services, and facilities - is invited to attend and may register in advance or prior to the beginning by paying a registration fee of $1.00 for adults and 50? for students. Heading this year's conference committee is Chairman Allen F'elson, Orem High School. "Inflation is when you look al the nest egg and it is chicken feed." (Anonymous) Dorilane Kennels' Pet Chatter By Maxine Atkinson I I I j Have you ever wondered why I I some AKC registered dogs are I I not quite cracked up to be what J J they should be? As in all j businesses, the puppy market ! j has many people who are after your hard-earned money and not interested in breeding the best i quality animal they can. Even though an animal may be AKC I registered, you may find her in I the hands of someone who ig- j I norantly or ruthlessly uses her I without thought of breed advance-1 I ment. The closer a dog comes I I to the standards set down by the I I American Kennel Club, the better j I looking, more intelligent and j I generally, healthier she will be. ! I remember an individual who was selling apricot poodles for j $200 a peice to unsuspecting 1 ...1 L 1J LJ -lil .l people who trusted him, although the animals had defective mouths, I defective hearts, were oversized I for the toys they were supposed I to be, and were examples of poor breeding in their conform-1 ation and personalities. When 1 1 I asked him a couple of questions I I concerning his breeding program J I he bluntly told me he knew I ABSOLUTELY NOTHING about I breeding and really didn't care to educate himself as long as people were demanding these animals. These unfortunate people were paying more for aj defective animal than they would) I for one from a reputable breed-1 j erllll I Look out for the dishonest andj the ignorant in the business. De-I j mand the best. You're trying tol I pay for it. Study the qualifications I I of the breed, which we will dis-j cuss in the following weeks. Visit a reputable breeder. 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