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Show Free Press - Wednesday, March 11, 1992 Page 6 M.i mmsrasm Lehi High senior wins Elks scholarship maieagsxxaek SMITH DRUG CO. gat" And Your Health 24 W. Main Am. Fork 756-356- r faM' w-.- Jason Libberton, son of James and Julene Libberton, has been selected winner of the Elks National Foundation scholarship. Jason was named the local winner and earned a $200 cash award. At the State level he was again the winner and was awarded an $800 scholarship award. J ason was born in Denver, Colo., and started school in Santa Fe, N.M., where he was enrolled in the "enrichment program" for gifted students. He attended school for several years in Blanding, Utah and then the family moved to Lehi, where he has attended school since the sixth grade. He taughthimself to read before he started school, and has always done exceptionally well in academic career. He earned a 33 on the ACT test. He is the second child in a family of five children. ajmmmm mmmwmm vnexx-vat- xa Icn.'iiJI mm il 5 i wn!H"ni.M.Miiiiriiiii t X,.. mmsmmS vm 1 What to Do About Excess Ear Wax mm-- mmyjmmmmmmr?j l?,vx Cody Southwick, Clay Norman, Club. 1 Lehi students recognized by the Timpanogos Exchange L-- R, Exchange Club honors Lehi students JASON LIBBERTON He ran Cross Country where he finished third on the team at the region meet. He has also been active in city and church sports activities andhasbeen an assethis teams. Active in the LDS Church he has been involved in the Seminary program and is presently serving as second assistant to the President of his Priest Quorum. e Jason has also held a job for the past two years and is very conscientious ofhis family and friends. Following graduation this spring he plans to enroll in college to pursue a career in business. served as debate captain, treasurer and teacher assistant. He has won honors at State is representing Lehi High again this year. He has placed in the State Math competition two different years. He is presently serving on Orrin Hatch's Youth Advisory Committee. He is a member of the Lehi High Chapter of theNational Honor Society and this year is enrolled in five AP classes. Ear wax (cerumen) helps lubricate the lining of the exterior ear canal. It also protects the ear by trapping and removing foreign substances such as dirt and other debris that routinely enters the ear canal. Ear wax is expelled automatically from the ears in the form of tiny spheres. Jaw movement from chewing and talking aids wax I! ' At Lehi High Jason has been involved in Debate, where he has Perry Thomas, Pharmacist I hmt&aL ' mrj Clay Norman, a student in Lehi High School, and Cody Southwick, a student at Lehi Junior High School, have been honored by the Timpanogos Exchange Club as February Students of the month. Clay Norman Clay, a junior at Lehi High School, is the son of Chris and Carolyn Norman. InnominatingClayforthehonor, his teacher at Lehi High School said she selected him because "of his outstanding personality." He "brings laughter to the class in times of stress. I appreciate his efforts." His parents echo this statement, saying he is easy to work with, always dependable, always plans part-tim- Jason Libberton Pioneer Profile - on doing what he says he will do, takes discipline without arguing and tries real hard. He is described as being self motivated, and a very "caring person." He excels in school academics, and is on the wrestling and soccer teams. He writes for the school newspaper and does well in dra pencil sketching. He also enjoys basketball and football. During the summer months he works on a farm and he works at the Colonial House throughout the wing-usua- lly year. Cody Southwick Cody is a ninth grade student at Lehi Junior High School and the son of Mike and Betty Southwick. He enjoys being in the mountains and hiking. Active in scouting, he has 12 a merit badge and to finish his project before having completed requirements to become an Eagle Scout. In the summer he works for his dad, who's an electrician, and says he's gotten good at stringing wire. He enjoys woodwork in the school shop class and has built a clock. He maintains good grades and he had a 4.0 grade average last year and is nearly that this year. One of his most recent accomplishments is being a member of the Constitution Knowledge Bowl team. They are currently preparing for competition. removal. Contrary to popular belief, it normally is not necessary for wax in the ears to be removed with hairpins, cotton tips, or similar objects. The ear canal can be damaged from such objects. Some persons accumulate excess ear wax. There are several reasons why this occurs, including an abnormal secretion of wax by the ceruminous glands and an abnormally shaped exterior ear canaL Excess hair in the ear canal also may impede wax removal. Excessive wax can be safely removed from the ears through the use of wax softening agents. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration through an advisory panel prodrecognizes ucts containing carbamide peroxide as safe and effective. This compound releases oxygen which helps loosen and soften debris and wax, making removal with warm water and an ear syringe easier. If wax remains after 4 days, contact a physician. firanrfliiiJri)Dft!7 (SGoDeiraGOGflG1 By Cristy Grover Jason Libberton, son of James and Julene Libberton of Lehi, has been selected as this week's Pioneer Profile. He is a senior at Lehi High School, where he is involved in several activities. He has participated in debate since his sophomore year and took third in policy last year. He also ran on the cross country team during the summer. fiimff j j Lehi Planning Commission The Lehi City Planning Commission will meet at 7 p.m. in the Lehi City Council Chambers, 153 N. 100 East, for its monthly Pioneer Profile Lehi High School Activities The Pioneers will meet Springville for soccer action on the home field today. Varsity action begins at 3 p.m. with Jayvee action at 5:30 p.m. Come out and support the local team. Jason is takingmany A.P classes which includehistory, English, calculus, chemistry and computers. Even with all ofhis activities, Jason still maintains a 3.9 GPA and earned a 33 on his ACT test. Church activities are also important to Jason. He is currently serving as second assistant in the Priest's quorum ofhis LDS ward. Basketball, running, bowling, computers, country dancing and sports are a few of Jason's hobbies. Between work and school, Jason keeps very busy. J ason's future goals include serving an LDS mission and going to college to study computer programming or business. AARP Public Forum Kenneth Richard Gumbert of Salt Lake City will present his Humanities Series Illustrated Lectures at the AARP Public Forum, 7 p.m. in the Provo City Council Lehi City Board of Adjustment Chambers, 352 W. Center. His lecture topic will be: "Importance of Ritual, Tradition and Belief in Human Experience. The city Board of Adjustment holds its monthly meeting at the City Council Chambers, 153 N. 100 Prenatal Classes Track and Field: The track meet, featuring teams from American Fork, Lehi and Pleasant Grove High Schools, will begin today at 3:30 p.m. at American Fork High School to open the track sea- - East, at 7 p.m. Lehi High Activities Tri-Cit- A five-clas- s series for expecting couples will be held on Monday's beginning today from 7:30 to 9 p.m. in the American Fork Hospital's education center. There is a $25 ch arge for the cl asses . Regi ster with the hospital cashier. y Calendar entries 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, 10 a.m.., ofthe week you want the notice to run. 756-527- 3. St. Patrick's Day Due to a massive overstock situation, NUTTALL BERNINA is offering for sale to the public a limited number of new special 1991 WHITE Zig Zag sewing machines that are made of METAL and sew on all fabrics, levi's, canvas, upholstery, nylon, stretch, vinyl, silk, EVEN SEWS ON LEATHER! No attachments needed for button holes (any size), monograms, hemns, sews on buttons, satin stitches overcasts, darns, appliques and more. Just set dials and see magic happen without old fashioned cams or programmers. These HEAVY DUTY MACHINES are suitable for home, professional or school room sewing. 25 year warranty. PRICE WITH THIS AD $199. Your check or cash or terms welcome. VISA MASTERCARD. Brand new In factory sealed cartons. AMERICAN FORK 53 W. MAIN Support the PRE Pioneers oHOUSE or 650 E. State, American Fork Fine Ladies Apparel 8 SB 756-246- 0 n jJgjJ After March 23, Taylor Drug will be in their new store by the Hospital i I 1 I t m m i (76 N. 1100 E., American Fork) We can now accept ValuRx and U.S. Steel A Prescription Insurance. Greeting Cards u so occ met 30 Open 10-- 6 Cash or check only. No layaways. J- - 50 OCC Plus many other in-sto- re sn East Main, American Fork Jr. Size Fashions 3 756-580- DEE specials March 11-1- mmm j 3 S 4 $1 to $5 Many Racks Men's, Women's, Children's Clothing OFF 60 Several Racks Men's, Women's, Children's Clothing $5 per pair Two Tables Assorted Shoes, Odds 'n Ends 33-6- 0 OFF Many Ladies' Shoes Just Arrived! 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