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Show Citizen Wednesday, March 14, 1990 - Page 10 1 ' ,vDlll The top winners at Greenwood Elementary's science fair held recently are, 1 to r, Jill Rigtrup, Kep Baker, K.J. Francom, Seth Thomas an Aubree Laudie. The science fair featured displays on everything from a million grains of rice to measuring the resistence of various materials. Am. Fork High School honor roll American Fork High School has released the honor roll for the second sec-ond term of the 1989-90 school year. Students earning a place on the honor are as follows: Tenth Grade High Honor. Adam Bateman, Kimberlee Bennett, Nicole Bishop, Amy Blake, Michele Christiansen, Eryk Drej, Kristin Dunn, Andrea Graff, Adam Krommenhoek, Binh Lieu, Melinda Magleby, Christopher Christo-pher Monson, Dan Robinson, Kara Rasband, Patrick Gunther, Ralph Jensen, Cameo Monson, Scott Sheffield, Trudy Young, Russell Rhoades, Heidi Schellenberg, Mindy Christiansen, Rochelle Dibb, Sandra San-dra Gierisch, Robert Hanson, Alex Healey, Anneliese Lau, Tara Miller, Ryan Ogden, Michelle Reid, Darren Dar-ren Richards, Stephanie Studdert, Jared Thompson, Margery Wilson Honor: Jonathan Marshall, Amy Alldredge, Brenda Buhler, Angela Gear, Jason Hobbs, Rose Johnson, Amber Welling, Denise Williamson, William-son, Julie Dowse, Michael Manning, Man-ning, Kristina Spackman, Deanna Woodcox, Melinda Blake, Jeremy Lund, Kristen Parker, Laurel Chris-tensen, Chris-tensen, Keri Fish, Tracy Madsen, Shane Atwood, Erik Rasmussen, Chad Mydegger, Janet Reimschiis-sel, Reimschiis-sel, Cristen Cosgrave, Lafe Harris, Amy Wagstaff, Blaine Webb, Klint Armitstead, Amy Coleman, Emily Barron, Kimberly Gleave, Trent Savage, Stephanie Strasburg, Matthew Gamette, Heather Stan-, difird, Jennifer Buckwalter," Jennifer Jen-nifer Terry, Lafe Goeckeritz, Stephanie Stepha-nie Johnson, Chad McCandless, Kimberly Miner, Rebekah Smith, Gregory Poulsen, Anjanette Brench-ley, Brench-ley, Heidi Walkenhorst, Mary Patterson, Pat-terson, Linh Lien Eleventh Grade High Honor: April Anderson, Jennifer Armstrong, Denise Atwood, Shane Atwood, Charlene Davis, Christopher Galloway, Alvin Hatch, Daniel Jones, Mike Lake, David Preece, Brent Rawlings, Cindy Scott, Ronald Standifird, Trudy Allen, Russell Christensen, Justin Peirce, Rebecca Timothy, Thomas Abbott, Tyler Hansen, Michael Hertig, Steven Howes, Eric Murdock, Di-anna Di-anna Rhodes, Gina Kimber, Dawna Hampton, Heather Johnson, Jill Allen, Natalie Day, Bryan Dickson, Melissa Halliday, Matthew Roberts, Kurt Standifird, Silja Zimmat, Derek Adams, Sherry Trotter TILLERS AND mm SOMDZfl Save Two Ways: 1. J 150 off the BCS 700 Series Model of your choice OR 2. Buy one attachment, get the second for $50 off if bought at the same time as the first. Ail BCS 700-Series Models Feature: All gear, direct drive transmission No belts to stretch or chains to break Light weight and good balance Low center of gravity Easy to reach handlebar controls 3-year limited warranty (norHMmmercial use) Fast changeover of attachments to tiller, sickle or mulching bar, lawnmowerand bagger, snowthrower, plow, log splitter, sprayer, chipper shredder Sale Ends Saturday lam? SftifiuuY Honor: Bradley Bushman, Steven Ste-ven Squires, Julie Astin, Kristin Bagley, Stephanie Billings, Rodney Rod-ney Northrup, Annette Reichert, SonyaSampson, Janeen Saunders, Varden Hadfield, Keri Lyn Peck, E. Anne Boren, Robert Brown, Robert Christensen, Jared Crapo, Jene Lapray, Brandon Moon, Tony Trane, Jason Woddger, Jill Anderson, Ander-son, Emily Mendenhall, Brock Smith, Jennifer Bangerter, Tonia Davidson, Tonya Adamson, Matthew Mat-thew Mecham, Lance Miller, De-bra De-bra Vance, Jael Christensen, Jalene Christensen, Rebecca Passey, Nathan Jones, Trevin Rasmussen, Emily Peine, Adam Bentley, Tanalee Chlarson, Erica Miller, Brian Isaacson, Melanie Barney, Shaun Gardner, Flavia Feres Twelfth Grade High Honor: Taggart Barron, Robert Crawley, Terry Edwards, Eric Franson, Randy Hunter, Joyce Kaufer, Shirla Ke King, Arryn Larsen, Maria Magleby, Michael Manwaring, Paige Nielson, Lois Rasmussen, McCall Smith, Billy Staples, Bradford Tenney, Jennifer Terry, Tawn Thornton, Heidi Tucker, Daniela Wachter, Ryan Beck, Brian Blackhurst, Kimberly Buckner, Holly Crosby, Kelley Johnson, Ali Parke, Lori Dawn Radmall, Stephanie Richardson, Tanya Spackman, Cynthia Thompson, Th-ompson, Jamie Wilson, Shane Fillmore, Shane Ogden, Mechelle HawsJTricia Walhr Roberta 3ar-X: barihi, Trenton .Mabeyilarkus Schellenberg, James Baker, Becky Brady, Celeste Gillies, Tristy Guer-cio, Guer-cio, Chris Hall, Brenda Harris, Sarah Patterson, Clint Webster, Lisa Durfey, Amy Jensen, Camilla Johnston, Jennie Jorgensen Honor Roll: Stephanie Brough, Nannette Barnes, Shannon Huff, Jennifer Nelson, Elizabeth Olsen, Juston Olson, Brett Stippich, Vernon Ver-non Davies, Mark Jarrett, Michael Sowby, David Martin, Sabrina Miller, Stacy Lyn Uibel, Jason Draper, Jennifer Washington, Maryelle Wiscombe, Tisha Colledge, Mark Dubois, Laurie Hansen, John Hutchings, Angela Timothy, Wendy Vansoolen, Margot Willis, Jennifer Crosby, Tiffany Gibson, Tami Olsen, Zach Taylor, Julianna Graff, Russel Carroll, Sheri Gleed, Melinda Parker, Tamara McEwan, Josie Schofield, Kerry Bates, Wendy Reese, Jordon Roberts, Shannon ATTACHMENTS Model Shown is 725 10hp Electric Start with Tiller (Other models available) rep Cox, Evelyn Rodriguez, Heather Cox, Jill Robinson, Denise Fairbanks, Brandon Wagstaff, Frank Buhler, David Fietkau, Jennifer Green, Chantal Tait, Allison Davies, Tamera Flygare, Stephanie Nield, Rachel Smith, Janae Swain, Ta-tiana Ta-tiana Dunn, Kristen Parker, Heather Brode N AD I VO Mm Cancer clinics scheduled . Two cancer screening clinics by the Utah Department of Health will be held in the American Fork area this month. The clinics are part of the Cancer Can-cer Screening and Prevention Program, Pro-gram, sponsored by the health department in cooperation with the American Cancer Society and Utah City-County Health Department. The first clinic will be held Thursday, March 15, at the American Ameri-can Fork East Stake Center, 825 E. 500 North. The second is March 27 at the American Fork LDS Stake Studdert named Stephen M. Studdert, chairman of The Studdert Group, Ltd, a Utah-based Utah-based international strategic communications com-munications company, has been named chairman of the board of directors of the Federal Home Loan Bank of Seattle, according to Bank President James R. Faulstich. Studdert was appointed by the Federal Housing Finance Board to a four-year term as chairman to succeed John W. Creighton, Jr., president of the Weyerhauser Company. Prior to founding The Studdert Group, Ltd., Studdert served as a senior advisor to three U.S.Presidents. Under Presidents Bush, Reagan and Ford, Studdert Ml u iru y EWS NEWSPAPER 1 U CITIZEN PLEASANT GROVE REV IEW LEHI FREE PRESS NO. UTAH CO. SHOPPER 59 W. Main, P.O. Box 7, American Fork Call 756-7669 for free advertising consultation Center, 240 S. Center. Both will be held from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Appointments are required for both clinics. For an appointment call the City-County Health Department De-partment at 370-8725. The clinics will include a Pap test, pelvic and breast examination, examina-tion, blood pressure check, hemoc-ul hemoc-ul t kits to test for colorectal cancer, health education information on risk factors, signs and symptoms of cancer and referral for appropriate medical follow-up. All women 1 8 years or older who chairman at Bank of Seattle served as a personal presidential representative in all fifty states and many foreign countries. Most recently, Studdert served as Assistant to the President for Special Activities and initiatives under President George Bush, where, among other activities, he directed the 1989 Presidential Inaugural. Studdert currently serves as president of the new Foundation for Free Markets and chairman of the National Advisory Board of the Institute of Political Economy at Utah State University. He is a former for-mer elected member of the Bountiful Bounti-ful City Council, Bountiful, Utah, and is a past Jaycee President. A PAP ABOUT in March are sexually active, who have not had a Pap test during the past year are encouraged to attend. Although the clinics are being held in church buildings, a health department spokesman said the clinics are for all women regardless of religious affiliation. . The examinations are given by specially trained nurses. A fee ranging from $3 to $22 will be charged - based on annual family income and family size. Studdert is a graduate of Brigham Young University and resides in Highland. The Federal Home Loan Bank of Seattle is a privately owned and managed financial institution operating op-erating under a federal charter. It, is one of 12 regional banks in the Federal Home Loan Bank System. With assets of $10.3 billion, the Federal Home Loan Bank of Seattle Se-attle provides credit and wholesale banking services to housing lenders lend-ers in eight states. The Twelfth Federal Home Loan Bank District is composed of Alaska, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Utah, Washington, Wyoming and the Territory of Guam. It's an advertisment for advertisements. adver-tisements. This newspaper ad will tell you how effective newspaper ads can be for your business. Because every week adults go one-on-one with a newspaper. Just exactly like you're doing -right now. At this moment, you're reading read-ing and enjoying while you get information in-formation and entertainment. Your concentration and attention are for-used for-used on this ad. And this ad alone. That concentration, very simply, is the power of newspaper. Radio and television wish they could command that kind of attention atten-tion from their listeners. But, too many times, radio and television commercials become little more than background noise. When people turn to their paper, they turn there with interest Which means that's where your advertising message needs to be. With all the choices available, it's difficult deciding how best to advertise adver-tise your business. But everything becomes a little simpler when you remember one rule. W3 IS IMS V |