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Show Lakeside .Lakeside Review Saturday, May 30, 1998 3 Encourage safety and set limits for your teenage drivers Before giving them keys, teach them about traffic cil recommends that first, parents must Always require teens to tell you where they plan to go and what route they plan to take. Ask them to call home when they arrive at their destination. This discourages cruising. Start young drivers out with short trips, accompanied by an adult at first. Allow teens to drive to a friends house only if theyll leave the car there when they go out. This is a good way to break in new drivers and ease the fears of worried parents. Let teens practice by driving part of the way on a long family trip or vacation under adult supervision. set the right example by always buckling up and following other safety laws. Second, parents should work with their teenagers to set guidelines, such as a curfew. Some states have enacted curfew laws that prohibit from driving midnight to 5 a.m. Agree to a curfew and stick to it. Other guidelines: Set limits on the number of passengers you will allow in the car when your teen drives. The fewer the better, given that distractions - especially for a new driver - can result in tragic consequences. rules To teens, a newly acquired drivers signifies freedom, power and sta--2 Jus. For most parents, the milestone ushers in a whole new set of worries. m And for good reason. According to the Utah Safety Council, 95 Utahns ages 15 to 24 years old died in motor vehicle crashes during 1996. The more teenagers learn about traf-'fi- c safety at a young age, the better prepared theyll be. The Utah Safety Coun - Layton student will study law Sophomore takes part in program that examines ...judicial system Danelle Johnson, a sopho- more at Layton High School, is one of 250 students from around world who has been selected participate in a leadership program in Boca Raton, Fla., for , outstanding high school students. While attending The National Student Leadership Foundations w Institute on Law & Advocacy, ; Johnson will explore and experi-- .' .ence the law and the American judicial system from the earliest r.,-t- --- .'..stages of investigation up through the actual trial. This summer, gifted high school students from around the nation and more than 25 foreign countries will be immersed in a learning environment unlike any they have ever experienced. The judge enters the courtroom and these young leaders are d from high school stu trans-forme- dents to master litigators as they assume the role of trial attorneys in a court of law and are required to think on their feet, formulate arguments before a jury and field questions posed by renowned legal scholars. Students will also attend workshops and classes, where they will study actual law cases and learn legal principles and procedures. Guest speakers include law professors, prominent attorneys, judges and jury consultants (from the O.J. Simpson case, among others). Through participation in this program, students will develop a better understanding of the legal system as well as their ability to think on their feet, engage in critical analysis and effectively communicate. 12-da- y The National Student Leadert, ship Foundation is a educational organization. The Foundations mission is to identify and recognize out- announces construction; new officers listed By SUSAN TANNER HOLMES Standard-Examin- " correspondent FARMINGTON - It has been a busy year for Viewmont High School students, teachers, parents and administrators, say Lon and PTSA' Marsha Addams. We are impressed with the hard work and accomplishments vof our students in many different areas. Many students are involved in meaningful activities ,and service outside of this school, they said. They said plans have now been finalized for many new classroom areas, a commons area for students and an expanded area for athletics at the high school. In addition, the interior of the school will include new carpet, new wall coverings and new paint. lam happy to report that the , , hew addition will be started in M 'July, said Ross Poore, principal. Phase 1 will consist of a new -- f consumer sciences facility to be built northeast of the school, adjacent to the northeast entrance. .Four portable classrooms will be relocated. Phase II will begin in j. i' June 1999. This phase will consist of a student commons in place of the courtyard, a new counseling center, a new graphic arts room, a girls team room, a conference room and additional offices in administration. board: President Roger and Paula Tew; President-elec- t Kent and Lorraine Misener; Secretary Bob and Chris Brown; Treasurer Tory and Kim Friddle; Membership VP Brian and Lisa Murdock; Legislative VP Rich and Tracy Parker; Administrative VP Dr. Ross Poore and Steve Teacher VP Grant Schmidt; community involvement, Tim and Wendy Lacy; newsletter, David and Florence Farnsworth and Sam and Kamile Almond: volunteers, Kaye Lynne Bastian; reflections, Jan Farris; student recognition, Leslie Jenkins and Marty Browning; Valkyrie awards, Linda Richards; 4.0 and .5 clubs, Barbara Squires; schoIarshipViking Horn, Bob and Vicky West; public relations, Brent and Leila Johnson; hospitality, Hatty Brown and Caroline Morris; and members at large: Lon and Marsha Addams, Sandy Anderton, Jody Hatch, Connie Madsen and Lynette Patterson. Students develop a sense of independence and responsibility said Dr. Paul M. Lisnek, the Foundation Director of Academics and former assistant dean of Research has proven that the slightest pressure on a spinal nerve root as it emerges from the spine can reduce the function of that nerve in a matter of minutes. It has also been determined that by exerting the same degree of pressure that chiropractors find in the average patient's spine, some of the tiny nerve fibers within the nerve root rupture, producing poisons which spread to the surrounding tissues. When absorbed, these poisons will, in time, produce abnormal nervous system function and progressive spinal 1 Vertebral subluxations can be " "2 scientifically tested through various simple tests that can all be performed at a modern doctor of chiropractics office. J Once the precise location is determined the chiropractor makes a skillful spinal adjustment to move the misaligned vertebrae back to its normal position. Removing interference to the bodys normal nerve control restores the body's balance. Your chiropractor is the only professional specializing in the detection and elimination of vertebral subluxations. g Don't wait for conditions to develop. Make an appointment for a spinal examination Loyola University SUBLUXATION Chicago School of Law. They leave with a true feeling of accomplishment and confidence in their ability to handle the challenges that lie ahead. The Foundation also offers this program in Washington D.C. as well as a similar program, the Institute of International Law & Diplomacy. For program information stu- Vertebral subluxation (spinal misalignment) is a hidden illness, yet one of the easiest to detect and to treat 546-360- L. Hansen was presented the John T. Levitow Award during graduation ceremonies at the Air Force airman leadership school at Maxwell Air Force Base, Montgomery, Ala. The Levitow Award is bestowed upon the student who demonstrated the highest degree of excellence as a class leader And as a scholar. j The award is in honor of an enlisted Air Force member who .was awarded the Medal of Hon-t-- r -- Sea and Arabian Gulf with the 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit, embarked aboard the ships of the USS Wasp Amphibious Ready Group. Ferrins unit is an expeditionary intervention force with the ability to rapidly organize for combat operations in virtually any environment. MEUs are composed of more than 2,000 personnel and are divided into degeneration. While headaches or other body aches may be symptoms, many people have no danger signals. 195 East Gentile 0 J Layton Arthritis course offered Six-wee- course k teaches patients how to manage their disease Get a grip on your arthritis and participate in the Arthritis Foundations Htswiwil)! Arthritis Self and Help Course. This six-we- , course teaches people with arthritis how to take a more active role in the management of their disease. Led by Leslie Finoff and Madeline Gulla, the course will cover topics such as medications, nutrition, stress management, coping skills, exercise and more. The course will be held on Monday nights from June 15 through July 20 from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Life Care Center of Bountiful, 460 W. 2600 South. The course fee is $25 for members of the Arthritis Foundation and $30 for nonmembers. Both the course fee and membership is $40. Scholarships are available upon request. All participants will receive a course manual. To reserve a spot in the course, or for more information about the many different types of arthritis, call the UtahIdaho Chapter office at 1 (800) 1 Sunday Marnlng Ubratlan 1 0(30 M.m. 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With the combination of these teams, Ferrins unit supplies and sustains itself for either quick mission accomplishment or clearing the forces. way for follow-o- n The 1979 graduate of Meridian High School in Meridian, Idaho, joined the Marine Corps in February 1979. bnry'gdwnfwWy world of Prescription For ' f&fh) ur, hurnj is fie c H'A A Charitmatie Fallowship Child Cor Provided a Cf'ff Qmpory. VVVV'VVt't'VW Tan-y'- a , BENNETT CHIROPRACTIC dents can contact the Foundation at Military news " Air Force Senior Airman J you know the symptoms of vertebral subluxation ? A: Very often none! them with a unique learning environment which encourages not only academic achievement but diversity, cooperation and social responsibility. 9 Ri-chi- 262-540- 933-594- 3. What can be done about vertebral subluxation? The PTSA nominating committee also has announced the 1998-9- j . Encourage teens to take advantagd of every opportunity to learn more abput driver safety. The Utah Safety Council offers defensive driving courses appropriate for various age groups, including an innovative Alive at Twenty-Fiv- e course for teens. For information call the Utah Safety 0 Council at (801) or (800) What is the danger of vertebral subluxation? Viewmont High School building plan finalized PTSA er areas. Are they punctual? Do they perform their household chores? Do they finish their homework? What is their general attitude? Does peer pressure have much of an influence on them? Although it might be tempting to quickly rid yourself of the chauffeur role, dont be so quick to shift the responsibility to your teen. Instead, ease your teen into the responsibility with short rides to the store or to pick up a younger sibling from a neighbors house. Be sure your newly licensed teen standing young leaders from around the world and provide non-profi- non-partis- Q: Do understands speed laws, stop signs and traffic lights. If they break house rules, deny them privileges. Use of the car can be a powerful instrument for negojia-tion- s. Before you toss your teen the car keys, evaluate their responsibility in oth- r- - ff t- - r Teaching & Preaching Gods Word in Jesus Name sssmsseossssszisrTzzT 1 or. The five-wee- k course focuses on preparing senior airmen to .become supervisors, managers 'ahd rating officials through train- -' in leadership skills so they J Jng extra K can accept greater responsibilities. Hansen is a unit security representative assigned to the 5th V Communications Squadron at Minot Air Force Base, N.D. She is the daughter of Charles and Patricia Lcaserton of Sunset (j Her husband, Steven, is the , V son of Lmest and Lori Hansen 'of Layton. The senior airman is a 1990 graduate of Weber High School, v'North Ogden. Marine Sgt. Milo R. 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