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Show mm WIN A CAR, A TV, A VCR OR A WHOLE LOT MORE! Only at your Video Super Store starting Wednesday, March 9 SOUNDS EASY Free Press - Wednesday, March 2, dt5 fFf Uf o T The LehiCedar Valley PTA Council has announced first place winners in the council's Reflections Contest. They are, front row L-Erin Wilkey, visual arts; Randy Harding, photography; Shawn Peterson, visual arts; James Oliver, visual arts; Heather Lund, music; Julie Zimmerman, visual arts. Second row, Wyatt Darling, photography; Julie Bronson, photography; Kelly Oliver, visual arts; Kadie Cox, photography; Nicole Anderson, music; Lindsey Beecroft, literature. Back row, Jocelynn McDonald, visual arts; Jill Nattress, music; Kristie Nattress, music; Heath Taylor, photography; Shane Cutler, literature; Brian Had-fielHeather literature; Price, literature. Not pictured is Dagan McKinney, a photography winner. lift m. a- J8 K - 1988 - Page 7 R, Jill Nattress, Mindy Harunori Miyagi, Chris Tucker, Lisa Miyagi, Melinda Lowry. Back row, Heath Taylor, Aaron Turpen, Heather Winners of the Lehi Jr. High Reflectons Contest are, front row Powell, Molina Brinkerhoff, Margaret Worthington. Second row, L-- d, Price. Not pictured is Kelly Oliver. Bringing up kids is not child's play The old saying goes. "As the twig is bent, so grows the tree." This is especially true with children. Although there are no guarantees with children, the nurturing of a n child from birth to will, in coordinated being-smili- ng, imitating, reaching, crawling and walking. All the time learning by trial and error, by doing. Between two and seven years-of-ag- e the child has gained speech and begins to ask questions and gain knowledge of the world. The child is still not able to understand abstract concepts and put facts together to form a con- pre-tee- a large measure, determine what kind of adult he or she will be. Consumer Education Research Center, a national organization, has compiled and edited a book PARENTING: Nurting from Cradle to College that takes parents through all the joys and traumas in a child's young life. Each chapter is written by experts in a particular field of child development. The book is available for $5, from CERC, 439 Clark St., So. Orange, NJ 07079 or non-prof- mm t MM X - "Interest is still deductible" Most of the interest you pay is still deductible under the new tax law. We can make sure you get this and every deduction you're legally entitled to with professional quality and prompt service. it J Warn nam tiSMmsM Members of the Lehi High drill team are ready for region competition. Front row, L-Kelli Edwards, Janet Peterson, Risa Shiba, Debra Turner, Tiffany Walters and Alison Moore. Second row, Brooke Larson, Krissi Evans, Kylene Hardman, Nicole Hill, Melody Somerville and Samantha Peck. 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Center, American Fork 756-352- 6 a and Drill team to host Region Nine meet Members of the Lehi High School Pionettes are busy preparing for an exciting next two weeks. They will host the Region Nine Drill Team competition on Thursday, March 10. High school drill teams from throughout the region will compete in four categories: novelty and prop. military, dance, March 8, the On Tuesday, Pionettes will present an exhibition for parents, friends and family members. They are invited to at tend beginning at 7 p.m. The girls will exhibit their talents in this "Pioneer Preview" prior to their competition. The girls have worked hard this year and feel confident that they can present a "show stopper" The pros at Jones can match your color in the perfect paint presentation. Everyone is urged to come out and support the Pionettes at their preview and also at the region competition. Region prices will apply for the competition. 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