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Show Free Press - Wednesday, March 30, County jail to be smoke-fre- e 4 : , V" r 'iff personnel will have such items as jawbreakers, gum. licorice, peanuts and even carrot sticks to pass out as substitutes. The change to the smoke-fre- e environment was brought about because of the the Surgeon General's determination that Beginning April 1, inmates of the lUah County Jail will not be allowed to smoke. And although the new policy will he hard on smokers incarcerated in the facility, jail personnel say it will lie enforced, with tobacco products treated as contraband after that date. Lt. John Carlson, Jail Commander, said while it is expected there will be a few problems to start with, personnel are prepared to deal with any discomfort or withdrawals inmates might experience. In addition to providing "intensive counseling" for those who want it. "second-hand- smoke " is detrimental to the health and safety ol as well as smokers. Carlson said. He added the ventilation system at the jail doesn't meet (Mean Air Act requirements for smoking areas and overcrowding conditions at the facility makes it impossible to Carolyn Ford, left, and Amy Worlton will represent LHS at Registration for students entering kindergarten for the first time in August of 1988 in the Alpine School District has been set for Monday, April 4, or Tuesday, April 5. Students which hold their early-ou- t on Monday will register new students on the Monday date; and schools which hold their early-ou- t on Tuesday will hold their Girls' State. Girls' state delegates named Two Lehi High School juniors have been named as delgates to the annual Girls' State this summer. Named are Carolyn Ford and Amy Worlton. They will represent the school and concommunity at the week-lon- g ference at Southern Utah State University June Carolyn is the daughter of Col. Joseph and Elaine Ford. She recently starred in the Lehi High musical "Kiss Me Kate." 12-1- She has earned state recognition in her performances in choir, as a member of a quartet and as a soloist. She has appeared in several dramatic productions both in and out of school. She is active in forensics and competed on a state level in Congress and also in Impromptu. She is active in the LDS Church. Chess She enjoys water skiing, swimming, camping with her family, playing the piano and singing. She has four brothers and two sisters. Future plans include entering the law profession. Amy is the daughter of Evelyn and the late Dr. Donald Worlton. She is also active in school affairs. She also just completed a leading role in "Kiss Me Kate." She has appeared in other dramatic and musical productions. She is active in debate and was a member of the state championship team. Individually, she placed third in state and first in state in Extemporaneous Speaking. She is a member of the Honor Roll and has earned a Eighth graders are Zane Gray, Danny Loveridge, Nori Miyagi, Kye Nuttall, Christy Powell, Jasper Russell and Chris Tucker. Rustin Ross is the one seventh grader. These are just a few of the many talented players at the junior high and Coaches Howe ana Nuttall expect many more students to go with them to the state tournament. Lehi has a tradition of winning the state junior high girls championship and "we're hoping one of our young ladies can capture the ladies title again this year," Howe said. Any student planning on going is encouraged to practice for the upcoming meet. Coaches are proud of this fine group of young ladies and gentlemen and they're really excited about taking them to the state tournament this vear. 3.99 GPA. She plans to enter the field of medicine. Hobbies include cycling, playing the piano and flute, reading and water skiing. smoke." Inmates who want to quit smoking will be able to take part in the Fresh Start program put out by the American Cancer Society which is already available at the jail. Carlson said Ttah County won't be the first jail in the state to have a ban At least one jail already has the policy in effect, and another is in the process of initiating it along with I'tah however. Count v. "Maybe your depression is a medical problem" registration on the Tuesday date. The hours for the registration will be between 8:30 a.m. and 4 p.m. Those schools in the district which are on extended-da- y or extended-yea- r programs will hold registration at varying times and dates. Parents with new students to register at these schools should have received information regarding registration. If not, they should contact their respective school. Parents who have questions regarding the dates and times for new student registration should contact their individual school. Parents should bring the student's birth certificate with them to their local school on the designated day. inIn addition to registration formation, parents or guardians will receive packets containing medical and dental examination forms, general kindergarten information and an immunization Continued from front page - Page 3 Officials feel the initial stages of (he program will be critical, but that prisoners will eventually come to the jail "psychologically ready not to segregate individuals for other than Constitutional reasons. The new ban will also reduce the danger of fire at the jail caused by I he use of cigarette lighters or matches. Officials said the new policy is being met by mixed reactions from prisoners. While some of the inmates are glad they will no longer be housed with people who smoke, others have gone so far as to write letters to the County Commissioners protesting the decision. 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