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Show Page E4 - THE HERALD, Provo, Utah, Thursday, October 11, 1990 Acne myths still around Recipe correction ICmSd tJS vcryc?w any Editor's note: This recipe which ran on CI Tuesday, Oct. 9 was missing a line and an ingredient. The following is the correct version to drugs, 'yes' to idealism "The good news, is, yes they do have heroes; the bad news is that there were no Americans CHICAGO (AP) The nation's s are best and brightest saying "no" to drugs and "yes" to the Chinese students of Tiananmen Square, according to a nationwide survey. The report on 2,000 high school juniors and seniors paints them in a much more conservative hue than their predecessors of 20 years ago, but with a streak of idealism. From a list that included Mick Jagger, Madonna, Michael Jordan, Tom Cruise and Jennifer chose the Capriati, the teen-ageChinese students who demonstrated for democracy at Beijing's Tiananmen Square as the year's No. 1 heroes. Those surveyed were selected from among the 650,000 high achievers listed in the 1990 edition of "Who's Who Among American High School Students." "We've heard so much about kids not having heroes," Paul C. Krou.se, publisher of the high school Who's Who, said Monday. teen-ager- among the top choices," he said. Among other findings of the 21st annual survey of high 25.3 perachieving cent have had sexual intercourse; 66 percent of sexually active respondents say they always use a contraceptive; 6 percent would approve of a constituteen-ager- tional s; amendment making abortion illegal; and half say they've changed eating habits for a healthier lifestyle. Just 2.3 percent said they use marijuana, compared with 10 percent in 1970, and 98 percent said they have never tried crack, heroine, cocaine or steroids. "They certainly seem to be much more conservative than the students of 20 years ago," Krouse said. "Go to college, get a good there's job and make money much less concern for social service." Their college goals were topped by studies of medicine, business and engineering sciences. Far down the list were teaching, law, journalism and government. In some areas, the teen-agefavored increased control by the adult world. 47 percent Nearly half said all high school students should be tested for alcohol use, and 64 percent favored drug testing for all. 57 percent More than half rs favored warning labels and Sam Conk of Orem celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary this week with family and friends at the Senior Friendship Center and with the Retired Adele 3 6 6 cups broccoli, chopped cups yams, peeled and chopped cups defatted chicken broth, divided 2 medium onions, chopped 4 cloves garlic, minced 1 tblsp. olive oil 1 cup chopped celery tops l4 tsp. ground allspice (optional) 2 cups (approximately 12 a bunch) chopped watercress Ground pepper to taste on records, tapes, cassettes and videos containing "objectionable material," such as profanity. In choosing their heroes, the teens named Mikhail Gorbachev a distant second to the Chinese students, followed by Mother Teresa and Nelson Mandela. President Bush beat out professional basketball player Michael Jordan for fifth place by a fraction of a percentage point. Black teens selected Mandela as their No. 1 hero, followed by Jesse Jackson. JoAnn Holman, Billy Brost marry Conk golden wedding day Simmer the yams, covered, in 2 cups chicken broth 10 minutes or until soft; puree in food mill or processor. Set aside. In large pot with cover, saute the onions and garlic in oil until the onions are translucent and starting to brown. Add celery. Saute a few minutes. Add broccoli and remaining chicken broth. Simmer, covered, 8 minutes or until tender-crisStir in puree; add seasonings. Serve immediately. Or serve p. chilled. Top each portion with chopped watercress. Adele and Sam were both born and raised in Payson. They were married Oct. 11, 1940, in Salt Lake City. They have lived in Orem 1956. are the parents of three children, Lan Ann Dills, Susanville, Calif.; Steven A. Conk, Sandy, and Angie C. Earl, Magna. They have eight grandchildren and two Bridal attendants are Nicole Butter and Mishelle Holman. Flower girls are Julie Holman and Kerry ' 'I tit 7 Trudy Makin to wed Stuart W. Lewis Trudy Makin, daughter of Reed and Glenda Makin, of American Fork, married Stuart W. Lewis, son of Glen and NaDean Lewis, of Duchesne, on Sept. 18, in the Manti LDS Temple. A celebration will honor the couple Friday, Oct. 12, 6:30-8:3at the American Fork 24th Ward, 320 N. 100 E. The event is open to all friends and relatives. An open house will honor them Saturday, Oct. 13 in Duchesne. Matron of honor is Jamike Cox, sister of the bride. Best man is Lynn Poulson. '"N I HWFFM Saturday, Oct. 13th, 11:00 a.m. 1 I '.earn to make peanut clusters, cherry cordials, peanut butter cups, and a variety ot Halloween suckers. FREE candy mold tor adults. (No children please, due to umiiea space.) f' - Dipping Chocolate 10 lb. block Guittard Merckens Sale ends Oct. JoAun Holman Billy Brost The couple will make & J 0 31st' 1 O&Q la: SHEPHERD'S their home in Arizona where the bridegroom will be furthering his education. PROVO, 1700 N. State 373-554- 2 Order Now Pick up Nov. 1st CAKE & CANDY SPANISH FORK, 4'2 mi. west on 4th North 798-259- 3 The bride graduated from American Fork High, LDS Seminary and Snow College. She attended Utah State University and served an LDS mission to St. Ixmis, Missouri. She worked with handicapped for Danville Handicap Services. The bridegroom graduated from Duchesne High and served an LDS mission in Raleigh, N.C. He is attending Snow College majoring in theatrical arts. He works at the Manti LDS Tem- 0, ple. The couple Ephraim. will live Deanna Zeller and in '"ii ; Troy K. Jepperson Deanna June Zeller, daughter of Eldon and Nina Zeller, of Orem, will marry Troy Kay Jepperson, son of Lester K. Jepperson, of Thayne, Wyo., and Joleen H. Jepperson, of Orem, on Saturday, Oct. 13, in the Manti LDS Temple. A reception will honor the couple that evening, at the Lakeview Stake Center, 1850 S. 400 V.'., Orem. The event is open to all friends and relatives. Bridal attendants are Shera Stephanie Zeller and Melissa Moulton. Best men are Tracy Jepperson and Larry Kujala with Jarod Jepperson, Scott Zeller and Darrin Zeller attending. The bride-to-b- e graduated from Mountain View High and is employed at MiniWorld in Provo. Her fiance graduated from Mountain View High and served a mis- - acne. In some cases, acne will not respond to these simple skin care steps. DEMO & CANDY at both locations Best men are Chad Brost and Garren Holman. The bride-to-b- e graduated from Payson High and LDS Seminary and is employed in Payson. Her fiance graduated from Pay-so- n High and is employed in Provo. helpful. Be sure to look for one that says on the label. That means it won't contribute to MAI Brost. Adele and Sam Conk Some contain an ingredient called salicylic acid, which helps to pores and allows them to drain. Other acne preparations contain benzoyl peroxide which penetrates skin pores and kills the bacteria involved in the formation of pimples. The benzoyl peroxide products are available at either 5 or 10 percent concentrations. They may cause the skin to dry out. If that happens, a moisturizer may be P 7-- 9, They er acne preparations are available without a doctor's prescription. cup JoAnn Holman, daughter of Ren and LaRaine Holman, of Payson, will marry Billy Brost, son of Bill and Cleann Brost, of Santaquin, on Saturday, Oct. 13, in Payson. A reception will honor the couple at the Payson that evening, East Stake Center, 75 N. 600 E. The event is open to all friends and relatives. Steel-worker- s. since for: BROCCOLI GARDEN SOUP and dead skin cells that combine to form blackheads. The skin should not be rubbed a lot or cleansed with scrubs because that could aggravate acne. Pimples should never be squeezed or picked, either, as this too can worsen the condition and evencause scarring. A number of Acne happens mostly to teenagers and young adults and it is the most common skin problem in the United States. Studies have shown that about 85 percent of people between the ages of 12 and 25 years are affected to some degree by pimples and blackheads that make up the disease. Even adults, especially women, can develop acne. If acne is such a common problem, why isn't it well understood? Despite extensive educational efforts by physicians, myths and misconceptions about acne abound. Top of the list of myths is that food causes acne. For many years, foods such as chocolate, peanuts, french fries, and cheese were blamed for acne. That's just not true. The degree of acne a person suffers is pretty much genetically determined. That means if your parents didn't have problems with acne, chances are you won't either. The most important thing a person can do is use basic skin care to control it which means washing twice a day with a mild soap and rinsing with water. This removes the excess bacteria, an oily substance called sebum tan3) JCPenney Ap-plet- U .UJ.s I - AcgcgOMtraS RBI v b5H 321 O R Deanne June Zeller Troy Kay Jepperson sion to Louisiana, Baton Rouge LDS mission. He is currently working for D.S.T. Dist. in Orem. The couple will live in Orem. And Receive lft$0Q October 12th thru October 27th I I ALL RED DOT PRICES WILL BE CLEARANCE MERCHANDISE WILL BE REDUCED TO SELL! MARKED DOWN WEEKLY, IIISSTI FEET BUT DON'T WAIT 'TIL THE LAST MINUTE HURRY IN WHILE v k a Mm SUPPLIES LAST! SHOP EARLY FOR THE BEST SELECTIONS! l JO DC7 LEiiOQ CHILDREN'S OUTLET Any One Day's Purchase addition to our sales event now in progress, One day shopping spree! In you will save 25 on regular priced purchases throughout the store (when you open your new JCPenney charge account) made in one shopping visit October 12th through October 31st, 1990. To take advantage of our special offer, present your savings certificate at the time of each purchase and turn it in when making the last purchase of the day. 'Discount applies only to regular priced merchandise and ts limited to stock on hand May not be used fof gift certificates, cosmetics. Smart Value items. Catalog or service purchases, including Custom Decorating, or licensed departments, at Catalog Outlets or Thrift Drug Stores, redeemed for cash, used for payment on account, or in combination with any other JCPenney coupon Your discount can apply to one or more items providing purchases are made during the same shopping visit As always, purchases are subject to credrt review 273 West Center, Provo Mn 9:30-6:0- 0 Sat Q"7RflAAQ W W --T W WffW 1990, J C Penney Company. 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