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Show Sunday, November Central Utah Servicemen Receive Honors, Awards Pleasant Grove WAS i Marine Lance Corp. Michael H. Tangren was selected "Marine of the Month" of Headquarters and Service Company, Maintenance Battalion, Fifth Force Service Regiment in Camp Pendleton, Calif. The lance corporal is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry H. Tangren of Provo, and his wife is the former Jo Ann Ross of Orem. A graduate of Provo High School, he entered the Marine Corps May, 1969, after attending St. Johns College in Winfield, Kans. Nov. 28. The big event will commence at 7:30 pjn. at the Plea.jit Grove High School The third Junior Miss Pageant to be held in Pleasant Grove will be sponsored by the Pleasant Grove on scholastic achievement, judges conference, creative art performance, poise and I L isssss 1 YOUNG READERS at the American Fork Public Library have enjoyed National Children's Book Week this week with a wide selection of new volumes especially selected for their reading pleasure. Excellent displays -. were arranged throughout the week in the junior library for the convenience oi' young library patrons. Here, Librarian Jennie T. Greenwood adds a volume to a shelf display. Danish Family Home Evening Memory, Reaction Time Affected by Marijuana ' Although smoking or eating marijuana may cause no significant change in motor system ability, memory and reaction time in mental skills are greatly impaired, according to Dr. Lincoln D. Clark, professor of psychiatry at the University of Utah. At a colloquium sponsored Thursday by the Department of Psychology, Dr. Clark told students and faculty members that the human function most sensitive t marijuana is recent memory skills. "The automatic recall of what has just been said is very dif- ficult witha marijuana smoker, and increases in difficulty with higher doses," said Dr. Clark. Dixon JHS Honor Roll Announced Dixon Junior High School has released the honor roll of the , school for the first term of 197071 school year. The students are as follows: i Anita Allred, Kent Gleed, Nancy Gregory, Randall Stokes, Kathy Allsen, Barbara Burr, Michael Dyer, Lisa Hamblin, Rosemar Laycock, Ruth Meibos, Farrell Prete, Wayne Tew, Marcia Thorn, Byron Terry, Vance Law, Harry Rising, Sylvia Willich, Diane Hancock, Greg Mallory. Rovden Shurtz, Diane Taylor, Ann Bramaii, Ricnara Nielsen, Don Peterson, Kim Curtis, Cydnie Jackman, Peter Long, Robert Muir, Anita AllresL . Charlen Fisher, Terrel Bywater, Lisa Brimiey, Kevin Gardner, Marti Trunnell, Gary Winterton. R .aid Dow, Bradley Stocks, Diane Wentz, Douglas Halladay, Mark Newman, Cynthia Ricks, Anita Allred, Paula Wood, Brenda Baker, Dirk Baum, Mary Sumner, Richard Teasdale. Renee VanBuren, Marilyn Billings, Deborah Duesing, Tim Scheuer, Lewis Billings, Virgini Gammon, Mark Hansen, Lisa Hatch , Roxanne Marchant, Janice Bethers, Alison Cowden, Kathy Fischer, Greg Galloway, SueAnne Pearson, Janiece Washburn, Ronnie Long. Gordon Wright, Teri Anderson, Robert Hymas, Jeanne Newman, Judy Rising, Sherrie Williams, Kristin Hurst, Lee Aston, Kristy Hendricksen, Kathy Nuttall, Kathy Carter, Laila Wilson, John Scott. Randall Fisher, Ann Callahan, Jeffrey Crockett, Richard Madsen, Hugh Bangerter, Sally Lundberg, Kayla Christlieb, Melissa Moon, John Pulver, Gina Wright, Tammy Fowles, Sherry Harris, Deanne Metcalf. Maryett Chase, Cathy Gammon, Lori Nyman, Deborah Petty, Bradley Porter, Janeen Waite, Bringhurst, Colleen Bradley Harvey, Kathy Hawke, Kafhryn Cannon, Gregory King, Chad Allred, Lixabet Lewis, Roger Plothow, Mathew Ricks. Lisa Rowley, Boyd Johnson, Lori Bishop, Dennis Bowen, Lee Butler, Kenneth Larsen, Debbie Lindsay, Pamela Bates, John Durrant. William Christensen, Laurie Hart, Margo Captain, Jani Hunter, Kathryn Larsen, Jane Sowards, Pamela Jorgensen, Keri Muir, Valerie Johnson, Tana Merrell, Marilyn Webb, James Speckart. Kirsten Wight, Kent Barrus, Lesa Bills, Byron Edwards, Barbara McClure, Sharon Killian, Roger Wilcox, Jill Mineer, Robert Wing, Raelene Fransworth, Jolynn Stocks, Laura Hamblin, Sandra Finch . Loren Sucher, Mark Trunnell, Carl Buckner, Rachel Jensen, Monte Nyman, Cindy Pearson, Moana Ellis, Ariane Kenison, Nancy Maas, Steven Olpiri, Teri 5 J - IB ill DONALD OCKEY Slated Monday will The House of Fine Arts sponsor a special Danish Family Home Evening Monday, Nov. 23, at the gallery, 209 N. at 7 p 4th W., in Provo. Former LDS missionaries to Denmark, Danish Clubs, The gallery is featuring the paintings of Knud Edsberg and S. Melchoir Hansen this month. Mr. Edsberg is one of the finest animal and landscape artists in Denmark, and Mr. Hansen's farm scenes are typical of the Scandinavian countries. The gallery is open Monday out. through Friday from 4 to 9 p jii. Other problems with testing and Saturday from noon to marijuana and performance pjn. include the amount in the doses to be administered, the length of time to be covered, whether to Apaitments Built administer by inhalation or ingestion, and what mental or At Faster Pace motor skills to measure. SINGAPORE (UPI) -S- inga "No study of the long-teris likely to be able to build pore in effects of the cerebral toxins a housing apartment in public marijuana is complete," said Dr. Clark. "The toxicity and 20 to 25 minutes in this decade, inflammation effects on brain says parliamentary secretary tissue may not appear for many to the Ministry Of Culture Fong years. The effects will not be Sip Chee. completely understood until many known marijuana users' - The rate of construction in brain tissue can be studied after Singapore now is an apartment in death," Dr. Clark stated. .rery 36 minutes. 1 his wastes flyspecks. 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' MCHAELTANGREN Utah-P- age students and others interested are invited to attend. A busload of Danish people from Salt Lake City area will be there. The Danish consul, Julius Anderson, will also be coming from Salt Lake City. The gallery is featuring the paintings of Knud Edsberg and S. Melchoir Hansen this month. Arnold. Honor Mention Debbie Casper, Brent Jensen, York Lew, John Bramall, Leslie Evans, Diane Millett, Lisa Thorn, Karlene Wilson, Linda Haines, Susan Mackay, Connie Wansley, Kyle Stewart. Julie Hafen, Irene Wakefield, Nyra Benson, Marykay Bennett, Nona Larsen, Robert Morgan, Marsha Shurtz, Janna Steere, David Winterton. Kerry Johnson, Ann Foerster, Kim Jackson, Mary Parmley, Delaing James, James Herrick, Robin VanHouten, Kathlee Balgeh, Jon Butler, Dean Kendall, Joyce Second Lt. Michael P. Merz, whose wife, Marian, lives in nine-wee- "Hie person under intoxication cannot make sense in sequential conversation or sequential thinking, cannot recall a word or will use the wrong word or even create a new word. His logic becomes inconsequential." Dr. Clark, who has teen the effects of studying since 1951, admitted marijuana that when he began his studies he didn't believe hallucinogenic drugs would become popular. He pointed out that the toxic effects or marijuana were identified in 1899 and have been studied ever since, disproving the notion that marijuana research is recent. The powerful conceptions about marijuana make it difficult to find unprejudiced subjects to test the drug, said the U psychiatrist. Often a subject with a preconceived notion will try doubly hard to make the result of a test come out the way he believes it should, he pointed ap- responsibilities; child service institutions; foreign relations; pearance, youth and fitness, and a poster of the pageant. Admission to the pageant will be a $1 donation, and the girl selling the most tickets will have her family admitted free. SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) --Of Bob We'ti, TV weatherman, is all the insects in the world, the master of ceremonies. musca demestica is probably man's greatest enemy. You know him as the housefly Hong Kong fo Hove tut maybe you don't know Tallest Building just how serious a health threat he really is, cautions the HONG KONG (UPI) -- Hong California Medical Association. Flies may spread dysentery, Kong will have the tallest building in Southeast Asia on summer or infant diarrhea, the most expensive land in the typhoid fever, tuberculosis and world, says "Donald Clarke, truchomc. The housefly seems especially director of the government equipped for his role as a lands and survey office. The building will be 600 feet disease carrier. He does his high, comprised of about 50 harmful work in two ways: The fly's six feet have stories, on 53,000 square feet of reclaimed land on the water- bristles and sticky pads and his proboscis (nose) is hairy, so front of Hong Kong island. that germs are readily collectA major British enterprise, Hong Kong Land and Invest- ed and passed on when the fly ment Agency, bought the site lands on a person, his food or for $43 million (US). surroundings. Navy Lt. Delbert P. Hoglund, von of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W Hoglund of American Fork, has reported for duty at the U.S. Naval Station in Sangley Point, the Philippines. He is a 1949 graduate of American Fork High School. Springville, recently completed k a Ranger course at the U.S. Army Infantry School in Ft. Benning, Ga. The course is designed to develop exceptional endurance in the infantry soldier as well as teach him the skills of field craft, survival, mountain, jungle, airlanding and special culture; learning and education; health and drugs; parents and families; communities and environment for children and youth; laws, rights and Jaycees. Sixteen outstanding senior girls from Lindon, Pleasant Grove and Manila are preparing themselves for the title of 1970-7- 1 Junior Miss. They will be judged .::'. MmllWiT"'-- Reactions to various pertinent questions about problems youth face today will be sought at the Regional White House Conference on Children and Youth to be held Tuesday, Nov. 24, from 1:30 to 5:30 pjn. at the Eldred Center in Provo, 270 W. 5th N. Issues to be considered include individuality, values, ethics and PLEASANT GROVE -Pleasant Grove's Junior Miss Pageant has been scheduled for h C- Pageant Sef of THE HERALD, Provo, Regional Meet on Youth, Children Slated Tuesday Junior Miss Donald Frank Ockey, son of amphibious operations. Lt Men is a graduate Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ockey of Orem, is home on leave after his Brigham Young University. graduation Nov. 6 from dental school at Sheppard AFB, Tex. Donald joined the VS. Air V "V Force on June 25, 1970, and i on his basic completed training Aug. 7 at Lackland AFB, Tex. Following his leave, he will be stationed in the Azores. 22, 1970 AFTER THANKSGIVING SHOP TILL 9 P.M. DAILY TIL CHRISTMAS CLOSED SUNDAYS t -- li |