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Show Lehi Free Press 10 Page JJofcianoon Numbered among the spring graduates of BYU is Thomas L. Johanson, Lehi native and former resident. He received the Bachelor of Arts degree in international relations. His main foreign language in the skill area Thursday, April 24, 1980 Graduates With Unteirnaitnonal is German. He has also studied Hebrew. He has been employed at BYU as a teaching assistant in political science. He has also been employed as a research assistant in ancient scripture, under professor Don Peterson, former Lehi resident. Active in LDS Church affairs, he has served during the year as second counselor in the BYU Fifth Stake Sunday School Presidency. attained He Sesquicentennial feature. The large group included students, members sweater award in the 150 mile run event, held as a High UDegree attended and School faculty graduated from area Pasadena City and residents. Beginning at two miles daily, they advanced to five miles each weekday morning, in the "Run for Your Life" event. the Johanson Lehi College. He has continued at BYU during the past two years. The last semester of 1979 Limb Wins In Table Top Contest was spent in Jerusalem on a work and study assignment. the past During summer, he was Hamburg Mission. Skilled in photography, he has compiled many pictures of historic shrines and points of Rank of American Tof interest in Jerusalem, Paris, London, Denmark, Rome, Brussells, as well as Berlin and other areas in Germany. in Joining congratulations grandmother, is his Mrs. Margaret P. McMillan of Lehi. His parents, John W. and Iris McMillan Carter, came from California. Pasadena, His aunt, Mrs. Joseph (Patricia) Bass, came from Chicago, 111. They enjoyed visiting with other family members and friends while in Utah. They also attended the historic play, "The Field is White," in which Stephen J. Johanson carried a character role. I i f I tBankfAmerfcanRrt) He was one of three nominees for the "Best Character Actor." i J O I iJ V i if i ,. in li m t!ln v'intiH mw itRHttmnw mirri Minium m- - -- J a Robert Pope Establishes Provo Practice Dr. Robert A. Pope, a graduate of the Los Angeles College of Chiropractic, has joined Dr. Jay D. Sore risen, an established chiropractor in the Provo area, at a new office facility located within the Village Green Professional Complex, 1675 North 200 West, Provo. A native of Lehi, Dr. Pope is the son of Arnold and LuAnn Pope of Lehi. He attended Southern Utah State College and BYU. He served an LDS mission in the Canada Halifax Mission. Among the honors received by Dr. Pope in chiropractic college were his being selected a member of the Delta Sigma CLASSMAN s. t 'It t 'iiiliJ i !t If f- WW& tiui (minuaiiiiu tmnk m VV li-'tl- ti "WE COME TO YOU" ALSO- 'PASSPORr SLIDING PICKUP WINDOWS OCDQ Get OUR Estimate Before YOU Spend Of SERVING MX UTAH COUNTY Windshield Back Windows Sid Windows Leaks Fixed Insurance Claims AMERICAN . FORK 756-216- 2 9 to 6 Weekdays Honorary of Chiropractic Examiners. While at the college, he served for two years as president of the LDSSA and was honored Like a good by the associated studentbody for out- neighbor, State Farm is nj -- R I. f)ereTrerVJ refurbishment project. Following graduation, Dr. Pope was chosen as a faculty member working with the senior interns at the college clinic. Upon receipt of his Utah license in February, Dr. Pope turned down an offer to remain with the college to return to the beautiful Utah valley with his wife Vicki and their son to establish his own practice. - ft TRUCK GLASS AUTO - Scholastic Society, a member of the Dean's List, and graduating Cum Laude. Dr. Pope also holds Diplomate status with the National Board clinic f THOMAS L. JOHANSON mill' ROBERT POPE standing service as of an extensive xnDCfg!D(fmffiiiCODnniflm -- ,ssj k em- ployed in Washington, D.C.; in the US. Court of Patent Appeals. He is scheduled to work in Washington, D.C., again this summer. Future plans include the study of law. He fulfilled a two year LDS mission in the Germany Aaron Limb, a senior at ware and an eight-piec- e the Lehi High School, has snack set. been notified he won third Aaron won first place place in the Judges - Prize in the high school comMall at the Universitypetition for his Table Top Contest. The hand made woodenunique, place vote result of the popular and table has not been announced. setting decorations. For his entry he was He is the son of Mr. and awarded an eight-piec- e set ol aluminum m- - Mrs. Rulen Limb. Me I insurance for today's woman. Call me. -- f J. Ralph Birinall Business Students To Compete At UTC attend. Business students from students 120 North 100 East American Fork will Lehi High School and from 35 other Utah High Schools, will converge on the Orem campus of Utah Technical College at Provo-OreApril 25 and 26, for the annual state leadership conference ' and competition of Future Business Leaders of America, a national organization of business students on the high school level. 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