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Show Free Press - Wednesday, October 2, 1991 . Page 8 is facing food shortages History book available for Powell, Payne and Price families A beautiful bound edition of a family history and genealogical information is available for descendants of George and Marie Mousley Lunn Powell, Edward and Emma Powell Payne and James and Ann Powell Price. This volume also includes, the information for William and Annie Price Daybell, George and Mary Hannah Daybell Price, Charles Thacker, Frederick Albert and Sarah Jane Price Thacker, John Heber and Sarah Ellen Winterton Price, John T. and Emma Price Penfold, Charles Edward and Sarah Collins Bethers, Algeroy and Rachel Mary Price Penfold, James William and Martha MaAfTee Price, James Moroni and Margaret Price Casper, George Almond and Maybell Price Walker. Edwin and Maria Rawlins Price New partnership will foster improved sports medicine ratified agreement between the Alpine School District and Brigham Young University will provide for and coordinate preventative sports medicine care and rehabilitation of injuries for school athletes, according to a statement released by school officials. "It is nice to know that a common sense, simple partnership can be formed in order to provide for of our the safety and students," said Roy Pehrson, Alpine School District's Director of A newly well-bein- g Athletics. "This program will foster the continued excellent teaching of potential certified trainers and will provide a setting where BYU students can render service while gaining experience." The program is being coordinated through Dr. Earlene Durrant, Director of BYU's Athletic Trainer Program, whohasbeen instrumental in promoting the partnership. One of her Certified Trainers, portraits, homes and other illustrations. Documents.familygroupsheeU and histories are included. The last printing will be done on Nov. 1. The cost is $15 per book plus $2 for mailing. If you are a descendent of these The genealogies on these families goes back as far as the 1600's. Compilers are LaPreal Thacker Staker, Lois Thacker Bonner, Luella Thacker Hellewell, Mae Thacker Wright, Lyle V. Thacker, Brett D. Thacker, Paula Merrill Wright, Doris Thacker Gardner, and Wesley E. Carter, printer and photographer. The books ia filled with family families and would like a book please contact Mae Thacker Wright, 1010 N. 100 West, Pleasant Grove, Utah 84062 or call 785-367- 7. LIQUIDATION saved an injured student athlete's life two years ago at the state basketball tournament, has also been involved in the development of the proposal. 3-- A The program was launched prior to the opening of school in August with a coordination meeting hosted by American Fork Hospital. Attending were participating doctors, athletic directors, head coaches, and BYU and Alpine School District officials. Under the partnership Alpine District provides $6,000 per year which pays a graduate teaching assistantshipfor acertified trainer at BYU. In return, BYU provides Alpine District with two certified trainers who supervise 16 college student trainers. This provides a trainer at every practice and gain for the entire high school men's and women's athletic programs, officials said. Last year, Scouting for Food, BYU, schools, churches and community clubs held local food drives, resulting in over $150,000 worth of food being donated. The Community Action Agency feels the success of their food pantry is a direct result of local citi- The Uth County food pantry is facing shortages of food items. The Community Action Agency, which handle the county's food pantry, ia asking residents for assistance to replenish the pantry. The Community Action Agency u experiencing an 83 percent increase in the number of families receiving; assistance. This agency currently helps 276 to 300 families with food boxes each month. We have been able to help these families through the generous donations we have received," said Myla Dutton, agency director. zens' determination to see that all families in need of food receive assistance," Dutton said. Groups or individual residents who would like to donate needed items may contact the Community or may Action Agency at office at to the items directly bring 267 E. Center, Provo. 373-820- 0, NOW OPEN in American Fork (J Mike Folsom, who coincidentally Utah Co. Food Pantry Chance of a lifetime to buy an OVERLOOK at near WHOLESALE PRICE for 4 days only. NUTTALL BERNINA SEWING CENTER will liquidate overstock of WHITE overlocks. The OVERLOOK machine has revolutionized the home sewer to make garments with professional results in 12 THE TIME. 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Lii Parents visiting day at Lehi High School A Parent Visiting Day for parents of students at Lehi High School will be held on Monday, Oct. 7, it was reported by Principal Russell For older people temperatures can be a matter of life or Also, common hazards around the home pose an uncommon threat Hypothermia can occur after prlonged exposure to indoor temperatures below 70 degrees. To avoid the risks dress warmly and keep indoor temperatures above 70. Heat stress, especially among older people, is common in the summer. To avoid heat stress dress light, limit physical activity, drink plenty of fluids and stay indoors, preferably in an air conditioned environment. Take safety precautions around the house to avoid accidents. These tips are meant to help you live healthier and happier. We care about all our customers. death. 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