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At Roy High School, Jensen served as president of the school's debate team and drama club, as well as manager of the swim team. She also played French horn in the marching and concert bands and was a pianist and vocalist in the will lfli7E"LIL FDBflZDn(CE tLCVflODSTr ZBflV(DIinEH Credit? Bad Credit? Collection? firstchoicecprs Qj along with our Special Finance Representatives to make immediate credit approvals so that you may drive home the NEARLY NEW vehicle of your choice. Judgments? lift Liens? ?rjyf Pfd, has been approved Repossession? ttl H LET US HELP YOU! Divorce? fft CAUORSTOP BYTOOOTI HS KaysvB Exit (West) UUR lur tarvtf l.C Bankruptcy? ' Dick Crampton, deputy director of the Officer Placement Service for The Retired Officers Association, an expert on transitioning from military to civilian employment, will be at the Officers Club, Bldg. 150, Sept. 12, 9 11:30 a.m., to talk to officers, senior noncommissioned officers and spouses on "Marketing Yourself for a Second Career." 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A new free booklet, "Getting The Most From Your Medicines," gives consumers important tips on how to use medicines properly. According to the new booklet, patients should: IN COUPON FREE OFF GOLD PROSPECTING ONE BOOK OF YOUR CHOICE i IXWK Vt97. 1 COUPON R CUSTOMER UMIUO TO SUPPLY Of OOK$ ON HAND UMIT last. Value of tingle tablet COUPON COUPON 20 by Dr. John Siegfried Pharmaceutical Research and PROFESSIONAL QUALITY JEWELRY CLEANER TABLET White MAGAZINE-- . TO THE FIRST 1000 PEOPLE ($2 95 Value) UMIT EXPIRES 1 PER CUSTOMER WHEN SUPPIV RUNS OUT COUPON 96f97, OR Now Stocking Lorus and Timex Watches! I 1 lHl 2M9?p-9- copyV -- best to every endeavor I'm a part of," Jensen said. "Air Force life encouraged me not to be afraid of trying new things or meeting new people and also inspired me to set my goals high and work hard to achieve them." "We've always encouraged Linda to try new things," her father said. "We've given her advice, but let her make her own decisions, which has been a learning experience and the best approach." In 1997, 30 scholarships were given to sons and daughters of TRW employees. The scholarship winners were chosen by an outside selection committee of educators and community leaders who have no direct connection to TRW. Criteria include scholastic record and class standing, results of college admission tests, recommendations, extracur- ricular activities and community service. Since the program began in 1991, a total of 170 students have received the scholarships.. .,.,rir..rnrnu'.. orii v." !'!'' . tary personnel, a plan for the job search, tips for strengthening a resume, networking plans, preparing for and conducting a successful interview, salary negotiations and benefit packages. The lecture is two and a half hours long and is presented annually at more than 100 U.S. military bases worldwide. While there, participants will receive a free copy of the publication, "MarketV ing Yourself for a Second Career." For more information call Bob Cole or Larry Dawson, Ext man, Ext Booklet tells how to use drugs correctly FREE WATCH BATTERY ($3.99 OFF OFF COUPON COUPON 99C -- location 2-- 6, Linda Jensen and her dad, Seth, hold the $2,000 scholarship certificate she received. Job placement services available through Retired Officers Association 220 North, 650 West, Kaysville. 7 concert and chamber choirs, where she also served as president. "Being the daughter of an Air Force officer taught me to always give my Receive a FREE Lube, Oil & Filter for 2 years with the purchase of your vehicle. Call Greg Wood NOW firstchoicecarsUT 84037 444-227- ! employees Daughter of Hill contract employee gets set for college by earning sponsorships No " 15 9 Ask pharmacists for ways to keep track of medicines, such as containers with sections marked for daily doses. 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