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Show Citizen, Free Press, Review - Tues., Dec. 24, 1996 - Page 13 Thin Sliced Deli Ham Coke Products We feature Falls Brand $298lib 6 89" Hams. Order One Now For Bone-I- n Thin Sliced Turkey Breast Assorted lunch Meats $799 Christmas 12 Sour Cream 69 351o pint pint Meadow Gold Clams f $l"llb Meadow Gold Meadow Gold Whipping Cream Egg Nog 6.5 oz can We Now Accept Visa & Mastercard 99 quart full Service Meat Department where the customer tells us the evact cut &- quantity for everf meat, cheese or poultry order. Vie have a - New director named for pupil personnel Roy Pehrson, presently the Director of Attendance and Athletics for Alpine School District, has been named District Director of Pupil Personnel. In his new position, Pehrson will oversee a number of support services offered to the district's 43,000 public school students. Among these are assistance with the utilization of student data, direction of services required for student placement, help with health problems and with students with special needs, and evaluation of graduation requirements and transcript evaluations. Pehrson has been an educator for He began his career in 1965 as a teacher with the Granite School District. He began teaching in the Alpine District at American Fork High School in 1967. He has also been an assistant principal and principal at American Fork High School. He has served as district director of attendance and athletics for the past "Mr. Pehrson is eminently qualified for this position," commented Gary Keetch, assistant superin"He has tendent over grades shown excellent judgment in workk students. He is ing with and professional at all patient times, and demonstrates a sincere regard for student success." "This new position will afford the opportunity to implement positive changes and also to continue the excellent tradition which has established in the been Department of Pupil Personnel," concluded Pehrson. The new director is a resident of s. 2. May your holiday season lte filled with laughter, love, and the spirit of giving. AUTO INSURANCE PREFERRED :W : 'A'f i ; ; -- Y fc. y Jfc, :f v. BEAR RIVER MUTUAL ITT HARTFORD REGAL CASUALTY PROGRESSIVE ATLANTA CASUALTY WORKMEN'S MARYLAND HUNTER INSURANCE "Your Independent Agency" 756-039- 0 : : Tom Hunter Agent Opening ceremonies.,. P-e- Delitious d Participatping in the ribbon cutting for the new Alpine Credit Union offices included, L to R: American Fork Chamber of Commerce representative Brian Thompson, board member Stan Reid, board member Gary Seastrand, American Fork Mayor Jess Green, board member Norm Barton, Vice President and Brandh Manager Jim Byron, first board President Jess Walker, Elaine Walker, board member Robert Sandstrom, President Jay Stokes, recording secretary Al Bailey. Tree Opened CoA Storage Non-Wa- Crushed per year, the same number of slots as in the current Weber program. So initially, the program will serve a small share of the 400 UVSC students enrolled in education. Approval of the degree shows the Regents "recognize our need for four-yea- r programs," said UVSC Provo radiologist S. Douglas Wing, M.D. has been elected to of the serve as president-elec- t medical staff nearly at Utah Valley Regional Medical Center and Orem Community Hospital. He takes office January 1, serving with Dr. John Frischknecht, who will assume the office of medical staff president. Frischknecht a was chosen as president-elec- t year ago. Beginning with Wing, presidents of the medical staff will now serve a two-yeterm, according to a medical staff change adopted by the medical staff this ed his medical 30 students Hal Holmstead named to MDRT Radiologist to head medical staff 1996 honor roll Hal E. Holmstead, CLU, CHFC, of American Fork, is a member of the Million Dollar Round Table's (MDRT) 1996 Honor Roll. The Honor Roll, which numbers 5,420, recognizes members who have qualified for MDRT by meeting or exceeding the Round Table's production requirement 15 or more times. Holmstead is a 30-ye- MDRT member. MDRT is an independent, inter- national association of nearly 19,000 life insurance producers, each of whom has met strict ethical and production requirements to qualify. training at the of Utah School of University Medicine in Salt Lake City, where he also filled an internship. He went on to complete a residency and fellowship in diagnostic radiology and neuroradiology, respectively, at the University of California San Francisco. Wing had worked as a radiologist at UVRMC for 15 years. Prior to that he held a faculty position at the University of Utah medical by-la- 10 lb. degrees in business management, technology management and com- The program enables graduates to certify to teach in grades one through six. UVSC also offers coursework in early childhood education enabling students to qualify for an optional endorsement to teach kindergarten. Students who entered before the changeover will continue under Weber's jurisdiction and receive Weber degrees. New entrants will be UVSC students. Within two years, UVSC will operate the total program. For more information about the Laralee contact program, Davenport, education adviser in the UVSC Academic Advisement Center, at Mined puter science. Season's Greetings $oes Large S So 20 lb. Med. 4.50 5.00 ?.5o 15 lb. r?.5 Small io lb. lb. Deduct $1.00 per bo for "Utah Apples" bo with no lid. Deduct $i.5o per bon in our own container. - 200 Battlecreck Dr. S r. P-om- i(5 jlk-- School Sth.jol eaut( e 15 Large r. I . ' lb. Small to lb. Order Anytime ?j, OfjniafXDr. j700 South) 222-842- 5. all 7&5-Zl5 Dr. (700 S.) Pleasant 6irove N W E TJo 6. Orchard Home IE!g veil a isl? just completed a year as president of the Utah Radiological Society. fall. Wing, a BYU graduate, complet or r Shirw our own for Christmas living President Kerry Romesburg. The college presently offers bachelor's school. He has had leadership experience both locally and with the Utah Medical Association. He has ed PicK out U VSC to offer elementary education program The Utah Board of Regents has authorized Utah Valley State College to take over a bachelor's degree in elementary education presently offered on the UVSC campus through Weber State University. probationDuring a three-yea- r ary period, the program admit just with an AutoHome Package. Save an additional 10 at-ris- Alpine. RISK HIGH STANDARD Ev7k Think again. How do you plan to get your local channels? XL o ... r Christmas is just around the corner! Save BIG money on accessories for your car or truck this holiday season. Why not get them something they will really use and enjoy. Check our prices on these and many more accessories: G0 3 Luxury Floor Mats Front End Covers Running Boards Bug Shields Stainless Rocker Moldings Splash Guards Bed Liners Dash Mats And Much More! All at Special Prices! gifts are available from GM's 1996 Accessory Collection Catalog, too! Many other Oiler good through 1197. 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