OCR Text |
Show Wednesday, September 8, 1999 - Page 6 Lehi Free Press New Utah! - Sister school dignitaries, students visit Lehi Junior High by ily choose Lehi, Utah. "Last year Russ Felt the Director of Alpine School District Student Services met with them and encourage them to go ahead with their program " explained Woods. "They had a fam tour or a familiarity of the area tour last year and they chose this because they were city impressed with the emphasis on the family unit and the community's safety." At that time they met with the school principal and mayor and got common consent for the exchange and sister school Cathy Allred City Editor Lehi Junior High had some special guests last week from their Japanese sister school. Hirata Board of Education Superintendent Tairyo Takada, the Hirata Junior High Principal Kazuyuki Uchida, Social Studies Teacher Isao Miwa, and English Teacher Yukie Nakashima. Hirata Junior High is the only sister school to Lehi Junior High and was selected last year after intense deliberation by the Japanese school board. The schools in Japan struggle with a growing problem of a disappearing student population and they are worried about the future security of their schools. "They come to Utah to show it's OK to have kids," said Tammy Woods the Lehi Junior High Library and Assistant Exchange Coordinator. But they didn't just arbitrar !0D(BDDfcf D. Craig Chamberlain. D.D.S., P.C. Back to school exam special i COME VISIT US IN OUR NEW OFFICE IN PLEASANT GROVE v I vo-"- Present this ad at your initial visit and receive a free exam and consultation an $85 value " -- Or receive 50 off bleaching (tooth whitening) - a $150 value Photo by Cathy Allred arrangement. 'Additional may be needed and are available al regular costs. New patients only. Offer expires Sept. 22, 1999 Shota Yoshiyosu sits at a table with his friends and teaches the Library Media Teacher Sally Taggart how to make Origami cranes. America. They were asked to Delta, visiting the Dinosaur write an essay and were elect- National Monument, and toured or chosen to come by their ing Salt Lake City. "It is great," added Woods. "It is an absolute peers. The students stayed at 12 exchange. The student also got host families' homes and had a to go to school one day. They full week of sight seeing buddied up with a student at including fossil digging in the school for the day." Fifteen They will be visiting at the beginning of every school year and they have already begun and corresponding via through student pen pals at the schools. Accompanying them on the long trip were twelve ninth grade students who had been chosen out of the whole school to be able to spend one week in year-ol- d 238 E. State St. 2 (Centennial Square) Pleasant Grove, Utah WEIGHT F Book mobile at 10:30 a.m. Tots & Twinkies at 10 am Carnival from 3:30 to 8:30 p.m. Green Ribbon week, a week of pedestrian safety education. Book mobile at 1 0:30 a.m. Math Night at 6 to 6:30 p.m. Parents will be receiving math box and math idea information for the students. 8 0 1 0 13 1 Sept. 22 Sept. 27 SEGO Just a reminder that we are collecting Campbell soup labels and participate in the General Mills Box Tops for Education program. We are participating Utah's program to read one million books. We encourage every student to participate. Also, on September 1 , 1 999 the UEA student literacy program titled "It's an 'Up' thing to read began. Students will receive one can of p from Walmart for every 3 books they read through end of Nov. the General Oct. Mills Box Tops for Oct. to school night from 6:30 to What's New: This week we have started the "adopt a hallway" program. Any class wishing to participate will keep their hallway free from litter and keep black marks off the new floor for the whole year. We are also excited to be participating in the million books for the millennium. We plan to measure our progress on a thermometer. We are also going to have a huge fish tank that the children can put as they read. We want to help the children see what a The pennies will then be used to purchase new playground equipment at the end of the year. Every book that is read in your family counts toward the program. pennies in million books looks like! Just a reminder that 8 soup labels and partici we collect Campbell's day of class on Sept. 14. The course exercise, and start feeling good about yourself! Cost is $65, with a possible $24 refund. For more information, call Adele at 756-757- 8. Ptlffl AMERICAN rORK HOSPITAL A Sana of hatmemuim SAT testing begins Tennis: Pleasant Grove at LJHS Mid-ter- m Tennis: LHJS at Canyon View ParentTeacher conference from 3 to 6 p.m. ParentTeacher conference from 3 to 6 p.m. Tennis: AFJHS at LJHS ,.!. v.,i UEA , 1 internet Access 0 8 8 Sept. 8 Sept. 9 Sept. 9 Sept. 9 Sept. 9 Sept. 10 Sept. 10 Sept. 11 Sept. 14 Sept. 14 Sept. 14 Sept. 15 Sept. 16 Sept. 16 Sept. 17 Homecoming week Powder Puff football game at 6 p.m. Homecoming carnival from 7 to 10 p.m. The com munity is invited and encouraged to attend. Some of the activities will include a car bash, a rock climb ing wall, a dunking booth, cartooning, and a pie throwing contest. Come join the fun! Girls tennis: LHS at Manti begins at 3 p.m. Bon-firstag dance at Thanksgiving Point, 0 p.m. Girls soccer: LHS at Union Girls tennis: Judge Memorial at LHS begins 3:30 p.m. Girls volleyball: Delta at LHS e, Pep Assembly Homecoming football game against Ogden, 7 p.m. Homecoming dance from 8 to 1 1 :30 p.m. Girls soccer: Park City at LHS Girls tennis: North Sanpete at LHS begins at 3 p.m. Girls volleyball: Wasatch at LHS Girls tennis: LHS at Park City begins at 3 p.m. Girls volleyball: Union at LHS Girls soccer: LHJ at Uintah Football: LHS at Park City "Back to School Cnorial" JPCVIQI No busy slgna,s Local company, local xecn support Ideal for business or $1P' individuals : $129.95 per year LNET-is pleased to offer premium interne access that includes: unlimited internet access, 3 accounts, 15 megs of web space and 56K access speeds. Month to month access $16.95 per month. 1 ail 190 West 800 North Northpark Sign up online wwwjnet. Loom nr nan 350000 204 Provo, Utah 84801 4-- instate' You're in good hands. Salt Lake 947-921- 9 Beginning vocals for ages 7 on Tues & Wed at 4 on Beginning vocals for ages Wed at S Class sizes limited to IS Tuition: $20 per month Basic Vocal Techniques and Theory, Stage Presence, Performance, and Choreography Music and theater skills combined 2 Build Your Own Home 2 Do as much or as Save Thousands UD Little London Dinner Theater Main, Pleasant Grove 796-895- 1 100 ill H ill H ill II HI .in i.i in,,, hili. ii.ii II III II III II III H ( little By of tbe work as you want. managing your own project to 100 Financing Good Credit Or Bad Easy Qualifying Ratios Financing also available on existing properties OOMNISERVE FREE PHONE v GIVE-A-WA1 Y www.omniservecellular.com i 460 Authorized Retailer anytime minutes 500 free nationwide weekend minutes Jt $39-9- ProvoOrem 3212 N. Uhivertity Ave (180133 minute X. 'tfr.i.r for 960 minutes r NI American Fork ItS East 30 Norm 492-904- 3 (904 You wouldn't think of sharing your tooth brush. Not even with a family member. But it takes more than sole proprietorship to avoid partnering an infection, reports the Academy of General Dentistry, an organization of general dentists dedicated to continuing education. Studies show that toothbrushes can become heavily contaminated with oral microorgan isms. Because most tamuies store toothbrushes in a common storage space, airborne bacteria can move from toothbrush to toothbrush, pass ing opportunistic infections such as periodontal disease and the common cold from one person to another. Your best defense is to go undercover. The easiest way to protect your toothbrush is by using a toothbrush cover advises Howard S. Glazer, DDS, FAGD, spokesperson for the Academy of General Dentistry. Splattering water, contact with skin, and toothbrushes knocking against one andther are all circumstances that contribute to the spread of bacteria. Or. Glazer recommends rinsing bristles thoroughly, than shaking any extra moisture from the brush and storing it upright before placing a cover over the toothbrush head. Studies also show a link between toothbrushes and oral inflammatory disease. Bacteria from food particles and contact with the skin are unavoidable consequences of daily brushing. Dr. Glazer soys people should wash their hands both before and after brushing, and soak unused brushes in an antiseptic mouthwash. Having more than one toothbrush makes tins process a lot more practical. "The bathroom is usually tlie most contaminated room in tlie house." soys Dr. Glazer. " Protect yourself by protecting your toothbrush" Information provided by tlie Academy of General Dentistry. ftf less than 888-378-OM- yearly) (pre-pai- d Utah County 756-748- 1 clams begin Sept 7th! i, '. Serving all of Utah fompany 20 S. Hmkh Cm Preferred Mortgage, Inc. Directed by Kimberly Bronson Hew long-ter- m You will discover new ways to think about food and (Special good through "MuiMd" Musical Theater emphasizes lifestyle change rather than dieting. LEHI HIGH SCHOOL 8 p.m. Old time carnival from 4 to 7 p.m. sponsored by the PTA; activities include horseshoe throwing contest, sunflower seed spitting contest and navajo tacos. 1 7-- Sept. Sept. Sept. MEADOW ELEMENTARY Sept. 16 17 Sept. 20 Sept. 23 Sept. 24 Sept. 28 Sept. 29 Sept. 30 Sept.30 partici- Room parent's tea at 4 p.m. sponsored by the PTA 9 Back Sept. Sept. Patriotic flag ceremony at 9 a.m. by the Utah National Guard Vision screening Dads and donuts from 11 to 11:30 a.m. and 12:30 to 1 p.m. This is a great program where dads come into the library and read to their children. Each stu dent can bring two friends. PTA carnival SEP conferences from 4 to 6:45 p.m. SEP conferences from 4 to 6:45 p.m. LEHI JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL LEHI ELEMENTARY in 14 6-- IHC Just a reminder that we collect Campbell's soup labels and pate in the General Mills Box Tops for Education program. Just a reminder that we participate Education program. Sept. eight-wee- k weight management class, Tuesdays, 7 p.m., in the hospital's library. Registration will take place the first Just a reminder that we participate in the General Mills Box Tops for Education program. Our school also benefits when you use your Albertson's card. Parents, grandparents, friends and relatives can pick up at the office. Albertson's will donate 1 of your grocery purchases up to $1,800 per quarter! Thank you for participating! Fall Carnival from 5 to 8 p.m. Vision Screening PTA general mtg at 7 p.m. Sept. 14 American Fork Hospital is featuring an LILY ELEMENTARY Sept. 23 Sept. 28 Sept. 30 EAGLE CREST ELEMENTARY Sept. 1 3 Sept. 14 Sept. 22 MANAGEMENT in the General Mills Box Tops for Education program. Each boxtop is worth .10 from General Mills. Last year we received over $500. Boxtops can be found on many General Mills products, so check your products and turn in your boxtops! pate CEDAR VALLEY ELEMENTARY Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. and periodontal screening exams) (includes 4 bitewing Wt Jordan ' .' South Redwood ltd. mart inftrmitit til Taylonville 3731 West MOO South 965 1582. Dr. Hiehelli Jorgensen Let Graff Brooks 0.0.5. 0. Terry Ferrell 0.0. S. 768-947- ' . l ....... ;?.'- "Call us to find out how this could help save your life in a fire." Being in good hands is the ony place ? JoAnn Adams 52 E. Main Suite Am. Fork 756-350- l We're Your Hometown Agents to be.1 ton Sorrnson Stale Orrm 225 2000 1407-B- "' v till: Timpanogos Dental Group Spanish Fo East Expressway In. Is I 1 SIS Fast 100 North. I.chl (.leu I'.itk 10 S M.iiii I'l. (.iovi- - 7Hr 1255 (liirv.illm.in 135 N Sum-Oiv- 225 5533 . Li, n i.i W.illmati 135 N. Stalf Oii'in 22S 5533 Atlslale Indemnity Company. Nor1lrooK. Hlmois. Subject to availability and qualifiCdiM. POOR |