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Show Wrestling Camps Being Held SAVE WITH THESE MEAT PECIALS Wrestling, one of school col Sports Locally the r Take Down.” the of a high school wrestling team. pa ked theaters the Watching wr PRICES EFFECTIVE JUNE 6TH TILL JUNE 12TH GROUND TURKEY 2 N ‘BONELESS RLOI SI WHOLE CUT YOURSELF AND SAVE ea "3 $1.69 HUC TITE STEAKS“1, $2.98 S 1: $3.49 STEAK SLHUCK ICED BEYE A C O N = $1.29 D U.S.D.A CHOICE PKG, COUNTRY PRIDE MIXED FRYER GRADE PARTS LB. 49° BONELESS OVEN ROASTS . $2.29 STEAKS “ » $2.49 BONELESS POTROAST LYNN WILSON’S: POTATOSALAD 218 exc $ 1 29 .$1.98 HI GRADESLICED BOLOGNA LINK SAUSAGE tt 7 $ 1 59 one thing is another You have to be a around a ting you wrestler Davis. the hy stul wrest Brighan sit Coach Davis is hus these FAMILY cont athletes this summer at the fifth annual series of wrestling camps at BYL The first camp n this week and tw s will be held June 11 through 15 and June 18 COMBINATIONS won most of the trophies at the annual Kiwanis livestock show held in Juab County From left ave Michael Peterson, 16, and his brother, Darin Peterson, winners of senior division beef showmanship division; Eric Nielsen, winner of junior showmanship trophy, and his brother, Mark, winnerof the livestock judging contest. Youngsters Participate in Show through 22. They consist Approximately 70 young livestock NEPHI of higi school and junior high school wrestlers raisers participated in the annual Kiwanis Spring Livestock show held recently at the Juab County Fair throughout the west Grounds. Fred Rowland. wrestl. ing coach at Orem High The show is designed to give local 4-H and FFA the opportunity to participatein a fitting School, Darold Henry. members showing event prior to other livestock shows in Pleasant Grove High and the state School, Alan Albright Several family combinations won trophies at the Spanish Fork High event this year. School and Ben Ohai., asMichael Peterson, 16, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cary sistant. wrestling coach Peterson won the Senior Beef Showmanship award at BYU will also par- The junior division trophy went to his brother Darin ticipate in the camps Peterson, 12. Because of the weight The juage tor the Beef Showmanship event was divisions, wrestling iS Morgan Andrews, a cattleman from Payson, who has one sport in which been active in the 4-H program athletes of every size cdn In the Shee; siomipanstly division, Eric N compete. “Size is Not aS son of Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Nielsen walked away important as quickness, the trophy, while his older brother Mark Nielsen won strength and physical the trophy for the livestock Judging division coordination,” Coach Nile Mathews, Extension Livestock Specialist Davis said. from Richfield was the judge for the two events Young sen of high In group Oneof the Horse division, Jill Winn, 10, school or junior high age daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chad Winn wonthefirst who are interested in place trophy for fitting and showing. Her brother, participating in the Casey, Winn, 12, was the trophy winner in the Group wrestling camps may Two category. write Department of Carla sherwood, 17 daughter of Mr. and Mrs Conferences and Reese Sherwood, won the trophy in the group three Workshops, Brigham category. Judge for for the horse division was Scott Young University. McKendrick, 4-H Youth Agent from Utah County. Don Jones. was the Kiwanis chairman for the Provo, 84602 BROTHER AND SISTER won trophies at the Juab County show. Left is Case~ “inn, 12, winner of horse division category II, and atright is his sister, Jill, 10, winner of horse showmanship categoryI. livestock show,. Other committee membersincluded Ray Hopkins, Grant Worthington, Gary Tolboe, Gerry Guymon, Duane Bracken and Cary Peterson. Juab County Extension agent Blaine Jones arranged for the judges. HEW Official Visiting Welfare Meet Wellington E. Webb — director of the regional office of the Department of Health, Education and Welfare in Denver — will be the keynote speaker at the annual Rocky Mountain Institute of Crimanal and Social Justice scheduled at Brigham Young University today through Friday Educators, social workers, psychologists, peace officers, family counselors, court officials and others interested in adolescent problems are invited to attend. Theme for this year’s institute is “Understanding and Cop- will be granted by the Utah Peace Officers’ Standards and Training Division to all certified police officers who attend. Other institute credit in socialogy, justice administration or | akers from HEW include Dr. Arlene Sutton, community eduction. From 5-10 hours of in- who will serve as service training credit moderator for a youth ing With Adolescents.”’ Participants interested in recertification or those working in a degree program may earn one or two hours of college $1.48 =oo - $ 1 69 FAMILY PACK BANQUET FRIED CHICKEN give yourkids a break! SUPER CHOX CHOCOLATE DRINK Its hard be 2 LB. BOX hid Burp ar all taketheir toll But olate Drink brings Momto the rescue! The SUPER CHOX rcolatey flavor celebrate a break Pick nk trom your eal grocer Ee cect tcf GINO’S PIZZA NORWEST EMONADE leyer, child develop- ment specialist. Speakers from BYU include Dr. Stephen Bahr, associate professor of Child ievelipenent and family relations; Dr. Wilford E. Smith, professor of sociology; and Dr. Lynn Scoresby,associate professor of Child development and family relations. Other , resource speakers include Father Jobn, an Episcopalian priesi fromthe Prodigal House in Denver; Francis Woodard, director of criminal justice, Mountainlands Association of Governments in Provo; Arthur Welch, counselor, Provo School District; Lr. John M. Jensen, commander,Salt lake County Sheriff's assisting youth unit. Others are the Honoragle Merrill L. Hermansen, judge, Third District Juvenile Court; Dr. Mel Sawyer, juvenile court, Provo; Olaf Johanssen, coe county | attorney of Salt Lake yon Juvenile Court; Honorable John Farr Larsen, judge, Second District Juvenile Courtin Salt Lake City; Dr. Elvin | R. Tanner, director of Southwest Counseling Service, Rock Springs, Wyo. Swen Nielsén, Provo City police chief, Malcolm Evans, director of the Utah County Youth Home; W. Paul Dean, | youth services super- visor, Provo Office.of.the | Division of Farnily Ser- BANQUET DINNERS 85° [8.51%57° aw panel discussion; Al Martinez, youth program specialist; and Delores DAILY SUN EESJ) ORANGE 3 goz.cans JUICE SAN vices; Dr. Cat Stnith, adolescent day care coordinator, Timpanogos Community Mental Health Center; Lucile Johnson, noted lecturer; Dr. AnthonyMitchell, executive director of social services, State of Utah, | and Lynn J. Lund, ex| ecutive director, Utah Peace Officers Associa| tion. For children, canceris responsible for more 95‘ deaths in the 3- to 14-year- | old group than any other | disease. In 1977, cancer | acounted for the death of about 3,000 children, | roughly half of them from acute lymphocytic leukemia, a cancer of | blood-forming tissues. |