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Show DtitKtl NtWu, APRIL 20, 1973 L J Debra's winning ways Anne Pendleton Mitzi Boynton : Kristie Graham A high school senior who thinks a homemakers most important ability is "being an efficient manager, using her resources to the best of her ability and developing imagination and creative skills has been named Utah's 1973 Betty Crocker Homemr.ker of Tomorrow. ' A National Merit Scholarship finalist, she has also received a W pin for academic excellence at Weber High School, and has been a National Honor Society member during her junior and senior years. Debra plans to major in at technology radioligic Weber State College. Runner-u- p Ruth Ann Storey is a daughter of Mrs. Wilma Debra Stevens, a senior at Weber High School, was chosen from a field of 7,909 seniors in 84 of the states high schools. M. Storey, Ogden, and the late John B. Storey. She feels a homemakers most important ability is to make a home just that She will receive a $1,500 college scholarship from General Mills, sponsor of the annual educational program, and will go on to national competition. Selected runner-uin Utah was Ruth Ann Storey of Ogden High School. She will receive a $500 educational RaNae Walters This year, for the first time, boys have been eligible to enter the contest. Say participation. sBuVoJIcqt WijclV Saie your meat budget by buying in bulk quantities. Buy only the finest cuts of beef, not a lot of bone and fat. Rob-.inso- of Tomorrow What do you think of antiwar groups who criticize tour of Washington, D.C., and Colonial Williamsburg, Va.,: from April 29 to May 4. National winners will be announced then. hr divulging classified information 90th BIRTHDAY representing the 50 states and the District of Columbia will participate in an educational 1 The fairly ol Mamin A. Copenhanr vriil bn honoring fan with an Open House on Saturday. April 21, 1973, at fas fame, 1357 E. Parkway Ave., S.L.C., tram 2 to 5 pm. He was bom on April 25, 1383. No sifts, please. while in captivity? VERGO CONSUMER PAK ; ivj V' .. GOLDEN WEDDING April 21st is ttie day that Frank and Alta Bou (ware's children have chosen to celebrate then 50th Anniversary. An open house in their honor will be given on Saturday the 21st ot April, 1973, from 7 to 10 p.m. at the Garden Heights Ward Relief Society Room, 2220 Fisher Lane, Salt Lake City. Utah. We cordially invite all triends and relatives. The family request any gifts in theiormot contributions to. Ave., Primary Children's Hospital, S.L.C.. Utah 84103, Debra is a daughter of Mr., and Mrs. John W. Stevens,! Ogden. Debra Stevens contest officials: grant. Homemakers POWs Thats why high school senior boys are now eligible to earn scholarships and gain other educational benefits of . . . where family members feel comfortable, accepted and are able to develop naturally to their full potential. State honorable mention recipients include: Claire American Fork High p QUESTION: While, historically, the feminine homemaker has usually exerted the major influence in shaping the home, teamwork between husband and wife has long been the ideal. In todays changing society, that teamwork will undoubtedly become increasingly important during the years ahead. School; Laurie Joan Olson, Bountiful; Marylin Montgomery, Viewmont; Betty Anne Clearfield; Celia Lundquist, Rowley, Monticello; Rebecca Sue Fazzio, Carbon; Patricia Wiggins, Roy; Mark B. Chappell, Brighton; Shirley Jean Norton, Skyline; Janette Lan-- . deen, Jordan; Mary Elizabeth Taylor, Spanish Fork; Janet Marie Canaan, Springville, and Devra Jo McNeil, Tooele. 40 lbs. Hamburger 20 lbs. Boneless Pot Roasts 20 lbs. Boneless Oven Roasts 10 lbs. Cube Steak 10 lbs. Rib Steak 10 lbs Mixed Top Sirloin. New York, Tenderioin Steaks 10 lbs. Center Cut Pork Chops Total Package $179.95 n 530 West Third North, Lehi, Utah 84043 4 Salt Lake City - 328-427Provo - Scott Bonham Note: The following responses were taken from students at Jordan High. I feel that anyone could be Jerry Dunn forced to say and do things if enough force and pressure are used. Often people criticize what they dont understand. The POWs have already had their share of torment, why should their own people add to this torment? Anne Pendleton It is their right to protest, but I think they are unwise since so many do not know the entire situation. Mitzi Boynton They should realize the torture POWs went through. Just what would they do if they were a POW? I know I would do the same as they did. anti-wa- r Kristie Graham If these groups were in the same situation, they would do the same as our POWs. I dont think they have any room to criticize when it could have been a matter of life or death. I think it is wrong to KaNae Walters criticize POWs for any thing they may have done while in captivity. I think anyone in this situation would, do the same thing. A, person can only stand so much. I think POWs did the Scott Bonham best they could. People dont really understand what those men had to go through; and if we were in their position, we would also probably give classified information. Monte Margetts I feel these anti-wa- r to If they would criticize. are wrong groups stop to think what they would do in the same situation, they would most likely do the same thing to save their own lives or obtain better treatment. We cannot blame our POWs, just thank them. The way our men Michael Teuscher were treated to get them to talk was unjust. I think people should support our POWs for the support they gave our country. I know I am grateful for what they did for us regardless of the information they gave. I dont think anyone Panla Anderson has the right to criticize or judge the POWs until they experience what our men went through in those POW camps. . DEAR DR. THOSTESON: m a girl, 14, Ive had twines in my abdomen and w'ent ) the doctor. He said some-linwas bothering me, ; erves and stuff like that. g I have twinges and pains ist about everywhere. Some lings bother me more than thers. relatives ell me to lax and take it easy. I find it hard to watch ledical shows and stuff like lat, because I start to diag-os- e my twinges and pains. This bothers me most. I ave ro medical background, a how can I know what Im DR. THOSTGSOn My be a hypoehon-riace would like to my state of mind. I ? im-rov- P.K. ANSWER: Your complaint nt unique. Most kids pass irough such a stage. Ill offer a substitute for le advice you got from your but I want to say elatives Dmething else first. 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