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Show Orem-Geneva Times November 29, 1973 l j) fry ' TrC'" . " If km Thru Home Environment Program It's Fun to Create Your Own Space, Say 4-H'ers Mm ; Young people are discovering discov-ering how much fun it is to make their homes nicer places in-which to live. And they are doing it in the national 4-H home environment program, J Supervised by the Cooperative Coop-erative Extension Service and sponsored by The S&H Foundation, Foun-dation, Inc., the program stresses development of skills necessary to enhance the interior and exterior of their homes. s The young decorators are encouraged to . plan their home surroundings much as they would the natural environment, for beauty, comfort, health, safety and adequate space. t Using the principles of design-form, scale, light, patterns, pat-terns, and texture, 4-H'ers in the program plan, create aim refurnish, and build livine spaces uniquely their own. Boys as well as girls are encouraged to participate in the 4-H home environment OREM HIGH SCHOOL SONGLEADERS were featured on this colorful float sponsored by Orem State Bank In theWfnterfest Parade. A I; STUFFED ANIMALS were featured beautiful float in Friday's Winterfest down State Street. L 1 . van V J t I 9T THIS COLORFUL FLOAT featured Christmas songs by teenagers riding the float to mark the beginning of the holiday season. y program and many young men takethe opportunity to show their ingenuity. One young man, a 1972 national winner in the program, pro-gram, rebuilt his family's kitchen. Keith Franklin, of Dover, Tenn., installed new kitchen cabinets, floor coverings cover-ings and wall paneling. He also gave an assist with the needed electrical wiring and plumbing jobs. Young Franklin and others in the 4-H home environment program enjoy working with wood, fabrics and other materials in their creative pursuits. Linda Ansell, Lakewood, Colo., says her proudest accomplishment in the 4-H home environment program was the restoration of a Iivi.ib room chair. She stripped the wood, lestained it and reup-holstered reup-holstered the chair. Wesley Massey, Fort Valley, Ga likes to make a variety of room accessories- Jin i. on this Parade In?- ceramics, paintings, flower arrangements and furniture. And his environmental talents are equally evident around the exterior of the home which has been turned into a outdoor living area. The 4-H home environmentalists environ-mentalists can add recognition recogni-tion to their feelings of satisfaction. satis-faction. The S&H Foundation, Founda-tion, Inc., provides a full schedule of awards for outstanding out-standing accomplishments. ' In each county, up to four medals of honor are offered. A winner from each state receives an expense-paid trip to National 4-H Congress in Chicago, Nov. 25-20. Andat the annual 4-H event, six national winners are selected by the Cooperative Extension Seivice to receive $700 educational edu-cational scholarships from the program sponsor. for information on 4-H home environment, contact the county extension office. ...I 0 ' GOVERNOR CALVIN RAMPTON Utah (Brenda Richardson) at the terfest breakfast with Mayor Winston Craw- Prize Winners In Vinteriest PRIZE WINNERS Clark Childs, $10 Gift Certificate, Certifi-cate, Z.C.M.I.; Michael A. Magill, $10 gift certificate, LaRies; $10 Gift Certificate, LaRies; Dick Todd, $10.00 gift certificate, The Uniform Shop; Mary Mortimore, $7.50 gift certificate, cer-tificate, Hammons Toys; Irwin J. Curtis, $10 in merchandize, mer-chandize, Zales; Jim Summers, $10 in merchandise, Deseret Bookstore; Kenneth Millett, $ 10 in merchandise, Ziniks; Ron Peterson, $10 in merchandise, Wearhouse; Max Bjarnson, $5 in merchandise, Kinney Shoes. Caroi Lewis, Hallmark Candle Set-up, Reeders Cards; Joyce Martell, Barrel Bank, First Security Bank; Martin Dodge, $25 Gift Certificate, Wood Shoe; Donna Rowley, $7 purchase of terrarium, Hatch's Card & Gift; Carol Hamilton. $10 Gift Certificate, Wolfe's; Richard A. Persent, $25 in merchandise, Hay wards; David Pratt, T-Shirt ($5.00), Kimo; Elaine Shuts, $10 Gift Certificate, Cer-tificate, ZCMI; Gloria Nash, $5 Gift Certificate, Lerners; Mrs. Okey, $5 Savings Account, Wasatch Bank; E stella Smith, $5 in merchandise, merchan-dise, Walgreens; Larry K.Baird, $5.95 tape, Record Bar; Mildred Feher, 1 Cheese Ballr, Hikory Farms; C. Parsons, $10 in merchandise, Penneys; Cinda Clark, Hallmark Stationary, Reeders Cards; Leah Dinehart, Perfume, Kimo's. Darryl Stewart, $10 Gift certificate, cer-tificate, ZCMI; Lilas Waymon, $5 gift certificate, Lerners; Linda Corneleus, $5 Savings Account, Ac-count, Wasatch Bank; Wanda Hughes, $5 in merchandise, Walgreens; Wal-greens; David Christiansen, $4.95 Album, record bar; Francis Bowen, 1 cheese ball, Hickory Farms; Terry W near-ley, near-ley, $10 in merchandise, Penneys'; Pen-neys'; Larry Day, Hawaiin Perfume, Per-fume, Kimo's; Debra L $10 Gift Certificate, ' ZCMI, Verland Beck, 1 box mixed nuts, Morrels Nut House; Kaye Wheeler, $12Gift certificate, certifi-cate, Competition; RobertBeag-les, RobertBeag-les, $10 Gift Certificate, This Is The Place; Atto Schworgrock, 1 cheese ball, Hickory Farms; CurtisLed-better, CurtisLed-better, $5 Gift Certificate, Lerners; Lern-ers; Jerry L. Guyman, $10 gift certificate, ZCMI; La Mar Jensen, Jen-sen, Wasatch Bank, $5 Savings Account, Wasatch Bank; Grant Elliott, $10 in merchandise, from Penneys'; Paul G. Topham, 1 Makeup Kit, Merle Norman Cosmetics; David Carter, $25 fabric, House of Frabrics; Kerry Manguin, $5 in Savings, Wasatch Bank; Bryan Holdaway.l Digital Clock Radio, State Savings ; Shane Peterson, Ray Ban Glasses, Knighton Op CAN f TIGER WHIP A 8ULL? UO ! A BULL CRN DEFEAT aV t TIGER.' THESE ANIMALS HFNE BEEN MPfTCHED IN BULL RlNGG AND THE TIGER INVACiFtBLV LOST f YMAT MONEV SYSTEM IS USED BV ESKIMOS IN THE ISLANDS OFF ALASKA ? . FISH-HOOKS AMD GUM-DROPS PASS FOR ACTUAL CURRENCY pfT AMONG THEM ! V J ' f I 4 I j; greets Miss OremWin- tical Co;' Enid Ash, $10 in merchandise, The Pacesetter;; La Vee Gurney, Refreshments for two, Orange Julius; Nancy Worthington, 1 type table, Schreyers Inc.; Jay Elmer, $5.98 record, Stuart's;, - Eva Wen-green Wen-green Bullock, 1 Gant Shirt,, Devey's; Randy Bunker, 1 pr. Ladies Slippers, Thorn McAn; Horst Schaeler, Man's Wrist Watch (10.95 value) Schubach's; Jo Ann Pierce, Woman's Wrist Watch (14.95 value) Schubach's; Lucille Lucar, 1 belt.Anyaks; Vera Beeston, 1 belt, Anyaks; Stan Ferguson, Gift Certificate, J.B.'s Big Boy; Vivian Hicken, Stuffed Animal, Kiddieville; Ruby Allred, 8 x 12 color photograph, Scott Adams Studio; Brad Powell, $10 in merchandise, merchan-dise, Carolyn's; Rico Marsegl, $5 in merchandise, Castleton's; Joyce Short, $5 in merchandise, Castletons; Dean Martenez, $5 in merchandise, Castleton's; Reid C. Leetham, $5 in merchandise, mer-chandise, Castleton's; Doug Cott, $5 in merchandise, Castleton's; Santa Clause, 4 Gift Certificates, Baskin Rob-bins; Rob-bins; Claude Strong, Barrell Bank, First Security Bank;Gayle Windham, $5. 00 art wrapped in box, The Company; Byron Heating, Heat-ing, $10 merchandise, JeansWest John A. Paddock, 1 box peanuts, Cinnomon Tree; Tammy Evans, 1 Dutch Butter -Cinnamon Tree; Bob Bush, 1 dutch cho.,, Cinnomon Tree; Diane' Jones, 1 Dutch peanut, Cinnomon tree; BoydJewks, corn, Marilee, Cruedell, caramel corn; ALBERTSON'S DRAWING: ;D.H. Reynolds, $5 Gift Certificate, Certi-ficate, Salmon Drug; Carol Glazier, Small terrarium, Valley Floral; Ray Green, $5 cash; Quality Mobile Homes; Lonnie Kallas, $3.50 food for family, Jumbo's Hot Dog; Kellie Gurney, Gurn-ey, $10 Gift Certificate, John Paras Furniture; Catherine Luce, $5 cleaning, Smith's Day and Night; Douglas Doug-las Livingston, 1 ski parka, Miller Ski Co; Mary Larsen, 1 lube & oil filter, Gary's American; Lois Morrison, $5 Gift Certificate, The Sportsman; Ron Lewis, Utah Valley Builders, 1 art set; Clint Mc Candless, , 1 dir. signal light, Orem Cycle Center; Jeff Smith, Bicycle Basket, Orem Cycle Center; K.Taylor, 7pc Westhend Cookware, Murray First Thrift; Mason Sherwood, Heating Pad, Orem Pharmacy; Debbi Murri, $5 Pine Tree, Aspen As-pen Nursery; Robert Nuile, $10 Gift Certificate, Certi-ficate, Wolfe's; Leon Olson, KOVO, 1 album; Michael Hair, 1 electric fry pan, Boley Realty; Sylvia Strong, $10 Fabric, Fan-tastik Fan-tastik Fabric; Valde's Millet, TILL Mi DOES LAUGHTER REALLY HELP Vfefil SOMETIMES IT IS MORE EFFECTIVE TMAN MEDICINE ! THE RNOEV4TS KNEW TWKT GOOD HUMOR Aided digestion, hewcew employed TESTERS TO AMUSE THEM MEALTIMES ji NO'. IT meteor .... ' In THE EARTH'S ATMOSPHERE ford and other city officials and business men and women. 1 fire extinguisher, Triple 'E; Marty Hansen, 1 pecan roll, Stuckey's; Betty Merrill, dinner for two, Chuck-A-Rama; John Blayden, 1 12 X 14 color portrait, Majestic Studio; Johny Vicentes, visor, Butch Cassidy's Ken Ostler, $15 worth of printing, print-ing, Green Grove Printing; Wendell Stone, $5 in merchandise, mer-chandise, Allen's market; Lucille Smith, $5 in merchandise, Albertson's; Al-bertson's; Lyn Behrman, $5 in merchandise, Albertson's; Dennis Den-nis Ash, $5 in merchandise, Albertson's; Debi Sutch, $5 in merchandise, Albertson's; Robert Rob-ert Nielson, $5 in merchandise, Albertson's; Rodger Parker, 1 bucket of chicken, Harmoas's; Cindy Harris, Har-ris, 30 pass to Spa, European Health Spa; Reuben Hansen, $10 gift certificate, Discount Fabric, Reuben Hansen; $10 James Wilson, $10 gift certificate, certifi-cate, G.M. Christiansen; K-MART DRAWING - Sharon Tuttle, $5 gift certificate, certifi-cate, Salmon Pharmacy; Kristine Bushel, 1 hair style, Dean'sStyle Shop; Lynn Hansen, hair tint, Ray's Beauty Salon; NedraHada-way, NedraHada-way, small terrarium, Valley Floral; Karl Dodge, $5 in cash, Quality Mobile Home; Van C. Webb, case of oranges, Walker Produce; Larry Angus, $3.50 food for family, Jumbo Hot Dog; David Wecker, $5 gift' certificate, IGA; Betty Elanhass, shampoo -set, Naomi Beauty Shop; Renee Earl, $10 gift certificate, cer-tificate, John Paras Furniture; Kent Briggs, 5 gal. gas and 1 lube job, Mott's Chevron Station; Audrey Hadaway, $5 cleaning, Smiths' Day-Nite Cleaners; Rayanna Christean, 2 T-Bone Steaks, Scott Wilkin's Market; Glade Lewis, ,14th Tiffany light, Samon's; Pamela Pia, 1 gal. insulated jug, Bob's Army-Navy Army-Navy Laurie Gourdia, 1 album, KOVO; Mrs. Lyn Behrman, $10 gift certificate, Wolfe's; Janice Nyman, $5 gift certificate, certifi-cate, Seven-Eleven; Mrs. Neil Ivie, 1 pecan roll, Stuckey's; Brad Taylor, dinner for two, Chuck-A-Rama; Nanci McGraw, 1 12x14 color portrait, Majestic Studio; Linda Moore, $25 in merchandise, Paul's Floor Covering; Larry Tucker, $5 in merchandise, Allen's Market; Tavlor East-mond, East-mond, 1 child tution for mo., Orem Nursery School; Michelle Webb, Hf,l discount on purchase, Ottley's Springcrest; Faun Day, $5 in books, Book Rack; Harry Carson Jr., 207t water softener, Modern Soft Water; Stacy Barney, $5 baking goods, Smitty's Bakery; Scott Baird, 10 gals, gas, Mr. G's; David DIGESTION ? v """"""" A SHOOTING STAR.... A STAR? IS ACTUALLY A disintegrating 'JL Orton, $5 Pine Tree, Aspen Nursery; Nurs-ery; Jack C. Kofford, $5 groceries, groc-eries, Albertson's; Marsha Waite, 30 pass to spa, European Health Spa; Mary Sorenson, $5 cash, Sorenson Marine Sales 4 Service; Beth George, 9 in. Admiral T.V., K-Mart; Kimberly Clark, $10 gift certificate, cer-tificate, Christiansen Furniture; Maxine Singleton, $10 gift certificate, cer-tificate, Discount Fabrics; Gloria Lunceford, $5 gift certificate, cer-tificate, IGA Foods; Jan Davis, 1 direct signal for bike, Orem Cycle Center; R.M. Nielson, bicycle basket, Orem Cycle Center; Cen-ter; Judy Guymon, $10 flowers, Rohbock Floral; Geri Gordan, 2 Fish & Chip Dinners, Champ; Cindy Pierce, 1 American Flag, D.V. Sharp Real Estate; Mary Ann Parker, $5 Pine Tree, Aspen Nursery; Margret Wride, $10 gift certificate, certifi-cate, Timp Book Store; Keith 5 muck, 3 lanes bowling, Miracle Bowl; Larry Haward, $10 fabric, Fan-tastik Fan-tastik Fabric; Annette Lert, $5 in merchandise. Nelsons Paint; C onnie C inningham, If ire extinguisher, Triple "Ej Don Green, 1 front end alignment, Fakler Tire; Betty Bradford, 1 pecan roll, Stuckeys; Beverly Aston, dinner for two, Chuck-A-Rama; Mariou Anderson, 1 12x14 color portrait, Ma jesticStu-dio; jesticStu-dio; Clifton Beaumont, Motorcycle Motor-cycle helmet, Butch Cassidy Honda; Gary Broadstreet, $5 in merchandise, mer-chandise, Allen's Market; Mike Astler, 2 gal. Paint, sign City; Jay Burnsfor, $ 5 gift certificate, cer-tificate, IGA Foods; Alan Mitchell, Mitch-ell, 5 in merchandise, Allen's Market; Susan Papper, bike, Wolfe's; Don Ford, $5 in merchandise, mer-chandise, Albertson's; Robert Flitaker, $5 in merchandise, Albertson's; Sue Ann Taylor, $10 cash gift, Snelling & Snelling; Delia Clark, free 30 day pass to Health European Health SpajTrax Zauora, taoie lamp, G.M. Christiansen Your Eyes Can Fool You! l,: I.";' The width of the brim exactly equals the height of the crown The three horizontal lines are the same length Even normal eyes can be fooled sometimes. The above optical illusions prove this point. If you have uncorrected vision difficulties, many other optical illusions may exist. To make sure that you are seeing as well as you should, you should have your eyes examined on a regular basis, according to the Better Vision Institute. Your eyes may need attention if they itch or hurt, if you have headaches, if your eyelids are inflamed, or if you are having trouble reading or seeing distant signs. Your eyes may also display early warning signs of diabetes, dia-betes, high blood pressure, jaundice, anemia, certain tumors, allergies and other ills. How often should you see an eye doctor? Ask your eye doctor, says the Better Vision Institute. Vision care is a primary health need which means that the health of your eyes is just as important as your general health. Vision is only one of your five senses but you need it more than all the other senses put together, according to the Better Vision Institute. m t il NEW LISTING In North Orem. Real nice 2 bedroom home, lots of paneling, new drapes, full basement, with family room, nice fenced yard with patio, and garage. Close to school, and priced at $18,500. NEWER 3 LEVEL Home in Orem. 4 bedrooms, 1 34 baths, brand new luxurious carpeting, new paint, great location on quiet street. Quality built, a great buy for $30,000. COMMERCIAL SPECIALISTS If you are thinking of buying or selling commercial property, call us first. We have listings from$16,500, and up, located in Orem on State Street, and other locations. If we can work together, call us. JOHNSON REAL ESTATE 148 SO. STATE, OREM Gaylen Palmer 225-5301 Fred Johnson 225-6524 Vern Cheever 377-1423 Jay Roper 225-5071 Pearl Bigler 465-3001 ROAD RUNNERS Prophetically, the first annual Wolfe's Winterfest Road RunA a long name for a long race, was part of the Winterfest festivities last Friday. There were 60 entrants en-trants in this years race but with gas as short as it is we might all be entering next year's contest. Participants raced 4 miles. Division winners were: Open Division: Patrick Shane College Division: Gary Kramer High School Division: Corey Thomson Junion High School Division: Maruel Johnson Women's Division: Robyn Mc-Daniel Mc-Daniel Over 30 Division: Boyd Rawl-ings Rawl-ings Over 40 Division: Cecil Smith Over 50 Division: Cecil Smftft Father and Son: Phileon Robin son and 'Mark" Husband and wifer-Iva and Stanton Stan-ton Price. Carve A Strong Self -I mage There's ;i story about the great Michelangelo, who. while workinj; in a stone quarry, was overjoyed at the sight of a huge, oblong block of stone. He touched it. and within it he saw the spirit of Moses. After many hours of winking on the stone, he brought forth his great work of art: Moses and the 10 Command merits. Now, be your own sculptor. Your tools: compassion and understanding so that you can see in your mind's eye the best that is in you and work to make and keep this image a reality. For it's your sell-image that can guide you to years of dynamic living. The 10 Commandments lor creative living: C-O-N-F-l-D-F-N-C'-R: Sometimes the outer vertical lines seem nearer to the eye, sometimes the center line The (Wo diagonals are actually the same length |