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Show "Healthy Baby Week" Sponsored By March of Dimes May 9 to 15 Cory Austin and Stephanie Gordon are two of the candidates running for the title of "Mr. Junior Sportsman" and "Miss Junior Petite" sponsored by the Utah county March of Dimes. The event is one of the many planned for "Healthy Baby Week" begin ning May 9 ,and lasting through the 15. Parents are encouraged to enter pictures of their children by mailing them to March of Dimes, 227 No. University, Pro-vo Pro-vo Utah. The address should be included on the back of the picture pic-ture so it can be returned. The name and age ( two and one half years maximum) should be Included. In-cluded. The winners will be pic tured in the May 13 issue of the paper. One ofthe highlights oftheweek will be an informative lecture on preventive measures against birth defects emphasizing rubella which the foundation is particularly particu-larly campaigning against this year. The lecture will be held on May 12 from 7:30 to 8:30 at 227 No. University in Provo. Movies will be shown and free literature litera-ture is available. Shelley School Kindergarten Registration Fri. The spring kindergarten registration regis-tration at Shelley Elementary School has been set for Friday, May 7 at 2:15 p.m. Children who are prospective kindergarten students will attend the special registration day with their parents. Children will participate par-ticipate in one hour of kindergarten kinder-garten activity under the direction direc-tion of teacher Fay Cobbley while parents meet in the school library li-brary with Principal Cecil Ray Hansen. All parents of prospective kindergarten children residing north of Third North and West of Center Street, plus the Nob Hill and West Highland area, are invited to attend the spring registration meeting, said Mr. Hansen. Eagles to Unveil Monolith At Convention Officers, members and delegates dele-gates from 14 Aeries and Auxiliaries Aux-iliaries of the Fraternal Order of Eagles will begin the serious business of the 1971 Annual convention con-vention in Provo with a special presentation of a beautiful and significant marble monolith inscribed in-scribed with the great Law of God as revealed to Moses. Some of Utah's leading civic leaders and business men will take part in the unveiling Friday, May 14 of the large but beautiful marble monument to be presented to Pleasant Grove City by the Fra- "There should be just half as much horse sense behind the wheel as there is horse power under the hood." . American Fork Phone 756-2181 REMEMBER MOTHER ON MOTHER'S DAY 456 East State Road Amsriccn Fork Phone 756-2181 Vw. i t v STEPHANIE GORDON CORY AUSTILL ternal Order of Eagles as part of their annual State Convention. The Monolith will be presented to the city by Eagle State President Pres-ident A. G. Bert Bench and accepted ac-cepted on behalf of the city by Maryor Jack E. Cook and County Commissioner Stanley Roberts. LDS Alpine Stake President Le-land Le-land Priday. will dedicate the monument. Closing prayer will be given by Eagle Chaplain Merlin Bourne of American Fork Aerie. The presentation and dedicatory dedica-tory program will be conducted in the city par k rose gar den where the monument has been erected. Services will begin at 5 p.m. The public is invited to attend. WHO WILL PAY YOUR GROCERY BILL? When a sickness or accident strikes and you can't work, how will you pay your grocery bill? Mutual of Omaha can provide a tax-f""; emergency paycheck in addition to your hospital insurance benefits. Up to $1,000 a month! Call or write today. Ask about Wide-Range Wide-Range Paycheck Protection insurance. Kenneth Whimpsy 625 North 1200 East Lehl 768-2331 It MUMMING Mutual The Gmpami that pays Life Insurance Affiliate: United of Omaha I ' : i ' Green Pennant Continues to Fly at Greenwood The Green Pennant flag of j safety continued to fly at the j Greenwood Elementary School j this week with no accidents re- i corded as of Tuesday afternoon. "We've been very lucky since starting with the program," Principal Marvin M Allen said, "and our students have really tried to keep the flag flying." Shelley Elementary School, Forbes Elementary School and Am. Fork Junior High School students are also participating in the safety awareness program pro-gram which began in March. Posters, essays and other rxxn Co Automatic FineTuning " J ."" "' ."" tuiiwu. jif.7 -ti i ii ii 1 1 1 1 1 1 ii wi w wcae. wmg-tum :(PTOS,.-.,-.,mMi,M,i bmppf j, 1 Mi V.. rs j j J Insta-Matic Color Tuning is available on selected Quasar Portables. Both 16" and 18" (measured diagonally) models. Color T. V. 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