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Show n rjf o pjipq o C3mevjcaGi?s 0 COeoDOCa o Aufl J. Ralph Binnall Insurance, 120 N. 100 E., American Fork Wq Sbte Far kantmu CowpwiM foaw Office BlMangtM, Oitm 756-351- 8 the By MARCELLA WALKER n 3.75 to 4.00 GPA. Orem High School was selected as from representative Alpine School District as the overall win- ning team. Mountain View is the Jennifer Smart of Lehi received a third in language liteature in the scholastic section. William Leusch, also of Lehi, received firsts in fine arts and essay. He took second in science. Ian Palmer of took seconds in science, speech, and interviewin the varsity section. Heather Carson, Lehi, also participated in this see-I- n first alternate. Pleasant Grove placed third and Lehi was fourth. The 10 areas of testing included math, science, social science, economics, language literature, fine arts, essay, speech, interview and super quiz. i the honors section, Bob Peck of The Utah Academic Decathlon received a first in fine arts, a second in math and a third in was founded as a means of fostering science. Karen Porter also par- - scholastic excellence amone the high school students who represent a ticipated in this section from Lehi. Ihi tion-Leh- Never pay another renewal ! Lifetime subscription only of wide academic diversity backgrounds. The of the Utah purposes Academic Decathlon are to courage students to develop a greater respect for knowledge, promote wholesome inter-schocompetition in academic areas of studv and interest, stimulate in- lelleclual growth and achievement, and encourage public interest and awareness of outstanding programs in Utah schools. K. Mark Bezzant, counselor at Pleasant Grove High School, was the overall director of the Alpine School District Academic Decathlon this AX p r4 V'"4 INSUIANCE cuss aid Lehi students compete in decathlon pruP tf Alpine School District held its first Academic Decathlon on Thursday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Pleasant High School with Pleasant Grove, Lehi, Orem and Mountain View High Schools participating. Each school fielded a team, with two each from the Varsity Category for those up to a 3.00 GPA, Scholastic Category for those from 3.00 to 3.74 GPA, and Honors Category for those with a STATE a good neighbor, State Farm is there. Like Anyone interested in Lehi's industrial development is urged to attend this meeting. Property areas two in the owners are especially urged to attend. The Lehi Industrial City Development Committee is planning a special meeting on Dec. 12, at 7 p.m. in the city council chamber. Homer executive Chandler, director land Mountain of Association of Governments, will be there to explain the posssibility of federal aid to the Lehi area. This help would be in the form of economic development association grant. Property owners would be required to pay part of the cost, the federal government would pay part and Lehi City would administer the project. where discussion open anand raised can be questions swered will follow the presentations, according to DeVere Fowler, Chairman of the Lehi Industrial Developoment Committee. An Lorin Powell, City Engineer, will be present to give cost estimates and explain the projects. Diamonds HI x 1 I : ' mo. for 4 months A lifetime subscription to your hometown lifetime of the newspaper is good! for the p n p J suDscnuer or ior i10 years irom muiviuuai the initial date if transferred to spouse or family members. 1 1 1 Free address changes no matter where you move to! Never worry about another rate increase! 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