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Show Brandon Schoff earns Arrow of Light award Free Press - Wednesday, February 27, 1991 - Page 5 3-sta- Bryan D. Larsen earns Eagle award Brandon Robert Schoff, grandson of Karen and Jim Danielson with whom he makes his home, received his Arrow of Light in a ceremony in the Lehi Tenth Ward recently. Bryan D. Larsen, son of David and Amber Larsen, received his Eagle Scout Award Feb. 8 in a special Court of Honor held at the Highland 1st Ward. Bryan is a member of Troop 15 in Highland. For his Eagle service project, Bryan worked with the Forest Service to clear part of the Great Western Trail in Provo Canyon. He organized a group of 10 scouts and they cleared nearly 100 yards of the trail. Bryan loves the outdoors and wildlife. He has developed this love through scouting. He is enthusiastic about learning and life. Brandon is a student at Lehi Elementary where he's in the fifth grade. He enjoys his Scouting activities especially camping with grandpa. He has earned 17 Webelo Badges, all his compass points and all his religious points. Glen Molyneux and Arnold Pope have been his Cub Scout leaders. Brandon Schoff Joseph S. Lindberg receives Eagle award Joseph S. Lindberg, the son of Dennis and Rose Mary Lindberg of Lehi, received his eagle Sunday, February 17, 199 1 at a special court of honor held at the Lehi West Stake Center. Joseph is a member of the Lehi 15th Ward. His Eagle service project was refinishingpicnic tables at the Lehi North IDS Stake Center. He graduated from Lehi High School where he participated in cross country, track, wrestling, student congress and the ZOD squad. He is currently attending Utah Valley Community College. Rhett Gomes receives Eagle Rhett Gomes, son of Janet and Rhett Gomes, received his Eagle Scout Award Feb. 8 in a special Court of Honor held at the Highland 1st Ward. Rhett is a member of Troop 15 in Highland. For his Eagle service project, Rhett made and installed a picnic table at the Burraston Ponds recreational site near Mona. Rhett has served as second counselor and secretary of his Deacon's Quorum in the Highland 1st Ward. In scouting he earned his Faith in God award, Arrow of Light and the On My Honor award. He has served as patrol leader and has also gone to the Timberline leadership program. He was elected last year into the Order of the Arrow. i - Some of his scouting experiences have been attending Thunder Ridge Scout Camp, Timber-line- , Varsity All Stars, Beaver High Adventure and Snake River High Adventure. Joseph S. Lindberg Community Calendar 'to1 Free seminar S Cancer clinic Dr. Lynn Scoresby will be the featured speaker in a free seminar, "Motivating Your Children to Learn." It will be held at the Excelsior Hotel in Provo from 7:30'p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Reservations are requested and " can be made by calling A cancer screening clinic will be held for the Lehi West and Lehi IDS Stakes at the LehiFirst Ward, 120 W. 200 South. Cost for the screening is based on the participant's income. JPor information or appointment, . contact Gai at 768-901- 4. 375-747- 9: Taking Charge k A class series for diabetics and their families is offered by the American Fork Hospi-- , tal. Classes are held from 10 a.m. to noon in the hospital Education Center. Cost is $18, plus $25 for workbook if desired. four-wee- Forensics meet Region Forensics meet begins at Lehi High School. Events will in- clude debate, extemp., oratory and others. Competitors start gargling now! i Timp Special Service District Second and final day of Region Forensics Meet at Lehi High School. The Timpanogos Special Service District's monthly meeting will be held beginning at 6 p.m. The And Your Health 24 W. Main ke Primary training meeting Am. Fork 756-356- 1 is Parents Soccer Meeting from at the high school. M soccer should attend V this meeting: ' "parents, players; v coaches, etc. This meeting's for you! Anyone,-antejteste- d Boots 12 OFF frr Sweaters (A $1 r,. h JlL. A , III Girls' CuMataM Those who have studied nighttime leg cramps believe the problem is due primarily to an imbal- ance of certain body electrolytes (sodium, potassium, magnesium, and calcium). The nerve imputes that cause muscular contraction may be altered by the imbalance of these minerals. Shirley M. conference for Lehi Junior High School will be held on Thursday, Feb. 28, from 3 to 9:45 p.m. All teachers will be in the gymnasium for the convenience of the parents. No appointments are necessary. In order to accommodate the parents who want to visit with Parent-Teach- er Need insurance on an teachers, it is suggested that conferences last no longer than three to four minutes. If more time is needed, another appointment could be made. All parents are urged to take this opportunity to visit with their child's teachers concerning his or her progress at school. YOU'RE GONNA WISH YOU'D BOUGHT YOUR "BED" AT ALLREDS Camelback Bookcase Daybed Bunk Our flexible business coverage could save you money. Call me today about the Allstate CUSTOMIZE! ji fit 2x8 Frame only $. $169.00 Submit information on your group's activities for the Community Calendar by sending a written note to this newspaper, P.O. Box 7, American Fork, Utah, 84003, or by calling Community Calendar entries must be into the paper by Monday, 2 p.m., of the week you want the notice to run. with Polydeck $99.00 r L 2 3. Lon Sorensen 1407-N. Slate JoAnn Adams 52 E. Main Suit No. 1 Oram Office: Fork Am. Is AUstat Firm .0 Life Insurance Company i y DatmilnduUrittiM ft" - (o daMtdgoada- h - r tWerly. 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Heat in the form of hot baths, water bottles, or heating pads may help. Elevating the legs many provide some relief. Nutritional supplements such as vitamin Ehavebeenadvocated. At this time the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has not ruled on the safety or efficacy of vitamin E for leg cramps. Quinine sulfate las been used for over SO years for this condition. Nightly doses of 200 to 300milligrams have been reported to lessen the severity and duration of cramps. Call PTA Conference on Thursday 12 OFF y flIP and under . Drapes, Curtains & Rugs : 4 Calendar entries News & Ad Deadline Monday Winter Michaelene Grassli instructed by these general board members. We request your attendance. 6 Spring is on its way and winter is headed out That's an opportunity to save even more at Deseret Industries Thursday, Feb. 28, thru Wednesday, March 6. 4 Jt a wonderful opportunity Home: Clean Up Sale mi According to a recent report, nighttime leg cramps are the fourth leading cause of insomnia (the inability to get to sleep and stay asleep). Typically, cramps in the legs during the night occur suddenly as muscular contractions that can last up to 10 minutes. The thigh or calf muscles tighten, followed by a random restlessness with movement of the legs. The cramping pain is commonly referred to as a "charley horse." for Lehi Primary workers to be 3 As Is Spring wmmi Inn building? , 4 Nighttime Leg Cramps Cause Insomnia x apartment Soccer meeting Perry Thomas. Pharmacist 11:30 a.m. This 9 V, On March 2, the three Lehi Stake Primary presidencies will host a Primary training meeting at the 2nd, 5th and 9th Ward Building at 465 E. 300 North, Lehi. Training will be conducted by Michaelene Grassli, president of the Primary, and Shirley M. Call, a general board member. Angus H. Belliston, Regional Representative, will preside. The conference will be from 9 a.ra. to 2:30 p.m. Saturday and a light luncheon will be served. Those who should attend are: stake presidency and Primary high council advisors, bishoprics, ward Primary presidencies and secretaries and leaders. There will be a session for ward music leaders from 1:45 to 2:30 p.m., and a scouting session for ward cub committee chairmen from 10:30 to meeting is held at the site of the district's wastewater treatment plant office at 5050 W. 6400 North, Utah County. 756-527- Forensics meet SMITH CHUG CC. Il - reclaim The Perfect Pair 10 Wcot Center Pleasant Grove 785-173- 2 |