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Show Free Press - Wednesday, February 23, Olympian Club hears phone scam lecture The Olympian Club met at the home LaVee Kearney; June Newman read the Club Collect and Doris Gardner gave the Legislative Report. Timothy Healey, an FBI agent who is an expert on telemarketing scams, was the guest speaker. "Avoid becoming a victim," he warned. "If it sounds too good to be Nichole Fox: 'You're as good as you make yourself be' true, it probably is." The program was given by Sharon Greenwood and her daughter, Elise, who presented a book report of Victor Hugo's "Les Miserables" and included songs from the stage adaptation. A luncheon was served by LaVee Kearney, Faye Fox and Roxie Russon. Cancer screening clinic to be held March 1st The Lehi Stake and the Lehi West Stakes will hold a cancer screeningclinicfor women on Tuesday, March 1 from 8:30 a.m. until 3:30 p.m. at the Lehi Ward Building, 120 W. 200 South, Lehi. All women who are interested in th attending the screening should call Maxine, appointments. 768-9782f- Services include breast exami- nations and instructions in breast pap test and pelvis examination, and blood pressure check. Home test kits are also available for $2. self-exam- s, colo-rect- al the Booster the Snack Shack project. She has also worked on several rodeo grounds cleanup committees. Nichole is an active member of the Lehi 9th Ward, where she has served in all her Young Women's class presidencies. She currently serves as secretary in her Laurel's class. She is the accompanist for the Young Women's program and recently served as the accompanist in her ward Sunday School program. Nichole is also currently working on her Young Women's Recognition Award. Nichole's free time activities By BRENDA T. PETERSON "You're only as good as you m ake yourself be," is the philosophy of this week's Pioneer Profile, Nichole Fox. She is the daughter of Brent and Pat Fox of Lehi. Nichole is a talented and versatile member of the Lehi High School studentbody. She is a member of the cheerleading squad which took first place at the cheer and spirit competition held at South Towne Mall, and which also recently qualified for California competition to be held in April. She is a member of the National Honor Society, Encore Choir, and has been a member of the Lehi Singers. She is also listed in Who's Who Among American High School Students. She maintains a 3.9 grade point average while taking advanced placement classes in history, music and English. In community activities, Nichole helped with the library moving project and she has worked with IWiwmmmmimimi m jpiMananMiwiMMM. X :V- - - V - ' t By ANNIE PINKHAM MB BMMM the middle ofthe bus and hear Sin Ml 81 :. go to another type of music coming from another boom box. And the same case with the back of the bus. But overall, the most entertaining songthat almost everyone could participate in is called "Elvis is Everywhere." This song indicates that Elvis is still the king, and that everyone can sing like Elvis if they would just follow along. Elvis is definitely in favor of the drama students. However, Mrs. Bo sco and Becky Bosco kept a pretty tight rein on what type of music would be allowed on the bus. After the bus ride, the students, for the most part, checked into the motel. All of the girls and one male went to a theatrical performance. The rest of the guys "h ung out" with Ms. J. After that evening, everyone was pretty much exhausted. The next day we went to breakfast. No one could agree on where to go, so the bus ended up taking students to McDonalds and JB's. Then the students went to the University to participate in workshops. The workshops werefun because the students had the opportunity to participate. The e favorite workshop was called "Stage Combat." This workshop was full of ways to fight on stage. This was the favorite workshop because the students were encouraged to fight, and Mr. Shoofe would not be there to break it up. Nichole Fox scholarships to summer music at Utah State University. After graduation, Nichole plans to attend Utah State University and obtain a four year degree. She also plans to marry and raise a won camps family. mmmmmmm'mmmmmmmmmKmmmmj i.iiiii.i.ihi.. wwwpi ,,iyMiiiuiiiii'iiiiiiiwjMiMii-ni- 'j all-tim- 1 Elder Gregory Brooks Elder Brock Powell Sister Esther Hebrew Elder Cory Dimitt (Maupin) Elder Cody Jonsson The thing that made UTA so fun was people were not afraid to express their perform ing abilities . The students can really find out what they can do on the various drama trips. It also helped the students understand William Shakespeare and his marvelous work. UTA was an excellent learning experience. Area missionaries to speak in Sunday sacrament services the Missionary Training Center but report directly to the Dominican Esther Hebrew Sister Esther Hutchings Hebrew of Lehi has been called to serve as a health specialist in the Dominican Republic West LDS Mission. Sister Hebrew previously served as a health specialist in Guatemala. She will speak in a sacrament service Sunday, Feb. 27, at 2:30 p.m. in the Lehi 12th Ward Chapel, 1095 N. 300 West. Sister Hebrew will not report to Republic Feb. 28. Brock Powell Gregory Brooks Elder Brock T. Powell, son of Connie Powell of Lehi and Gene Powell of Magna, has been called to serve in the Ohio Columbus LDS Mission. He will speak in a sacrament service Sunday, Feb. 27, at 10:30 a.m. in the Lehi 7th Ward Chapel, 1095 N. 300 West. . i """ "V"' i Your Auto Repair Specialists! 'S CAR CARE Brakes, Tune-Up- s CV Boots & Joints, Transmission Service, Clutches, Elder Cory John Dimitt (Maupin), son of Kenneth N. 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