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Show I age A-- 7 The Review Thursday, January 8981 Steven D. Tomlinson Completed' Naval Recruit Training Navy Seaman Recruit Steven D. Tomlinson, son of George D. and Janet D. Tomlinson of Pleasant Grove, has completed recruit training at the Naval Training Center, San Diego. During the eight-wee- k training cycle, he studied general military subjects designed to prepare him for further academic and training in one of the Navy's 85 basic occupational fields. Included in his studies were seamanship, close-orde- r drill, Naval history and first aid. A 1976 graduate of Pleasant Grove High School, he joined the Navy in September, 1980. Tests Show Over-Fe- d Rats Wear Out Metabolism Sn a recent experiment by Edward Masoro, Ph. , of the University of Texas Science Center, rats owed to eat all they wanted died a full year oner than rats whose food intake was restricted. The experiment report said that they died not so jch because the controlled rats got fatter (which sy did), but because overeating had literally worn t their metabolism. In a release by Diet Center of Pleasant Grove it is stated that the rats that were allowed all they uld eat lost their ability to metabolize fats, and mnd up with age-relate- d high cholesterol levels uch sooner in life than the restricted rats as a suit. Dr. Masoro said that they have found that food striction also delays loss in muscle mass and jscle function and it has been shown to postpone terioration of the immune system. I ..'.-'- ! :": f r" .. ' ' ' I I i . I V:;.-- ' Jif I 1 1 i ' i V) .i If W x i; " f V K , ' A HOAY DINNER US HELD RECENTLY AT THE Lion's Recreation Centimder the direion of Bill Peterson from Wasatch Bank. About 100 Senior Citizens attended, ranging from age 60 to 90. Pleasant Grove FBLA joldsSuccessful Drive families. The FBLA members worked hard to make the drive a success. In addition, the members enjoyed a party at their advisor's home at which they wrapped presents, sorted out food, decorated boxes, made Christmas decorations, baked goodies, and delivered the items to the families. The advisor said she was pleased with the drive and noted how touching it was to see a father cry with hap-piness upon receiving gifts for his children. He had recently returned from the hospital. His wife died about four years ago and he had eight children to care for. She also expressed appreciation to student chairman, Laurie Bennett, who organized the drive and party. Gratitude was ex-pressed to all those who donated to the drive. In Decejer, the Pleasant Grj Chapter of the Futu.Business Leaders otAmerica held a Chrisas drive at the highchool in which studts and teachers doed food and money j needy families throtout the Utah County ai. All the miy was used to purch many gifts and dstmas decorations r the families. As asult of many caring adents and teachers, d and money were coited to support six velarge i u k k Vacuum I Repairs The ;;Fix It Shop 20 West Main ii; Lehi i DEC. 26, 1980-JA- N. 31, 1981 Place Setting SALE f ONEIDA PROFILE pA, STAINLESS (f ML y lilij c. Place Setting A J $7.99 ( I I (Reg $14 .75) I Place Selling contains: ( j J Teaspoon, Place Spoon, Place U-- I J ( Fork, Salad Fork, Place Knite. f Trademarks o( OnenJa Ltd Other Patterns Available 1 )1Q 64SEaslSlaieR0ad-Su,le- J yQllK9I X American Fork Cenler-A- Fork. Utah Exchange majcr jcutlcts ;abinetry millwork "Your Full Service Shop" 756-738- 5 Cabinet Accessories Cabinet Doors Furniture Clocks Tole Painting Gifts Custom Cabinets 560 W. State I- - ' American Fork r & CRIME CHECK wit ' We Are Open j . Excellent, Authentic Chinese and American Food mum Lunch Happy tj T & Dinner New AS SL SpeCialS Year I opening daily for lunch and dinner 11:30 a.m. -- 10:30 p.m. China Light Cafe . 700 East State Rd. (In American Fork Center) lTWO(2)T-BONE$9- f ; 1 STEAK DINNERS QpSss.m ' ' ' Wxf&fB fpk' , : l2l ItL I Choice of Baked Potato, l'f. Twwiaiiiii "l4 !u ai'11 Mashed Potatoes and "i7 Uu . Sundowners Cheese o OFFER GOOD EVERY DAY Toast fe III DURING THIS MONTH CL0SEP SUNDAY rfk. p ' SPANISH FORK HT. .."zZ "ll PRV0 SP"E1URS B chiw. M,u 985 North :!:UU"r;f,TniXrjJkM- 10 North W- - in Street ti 1WVI HFl' State Street p i ZZZZ (Rione 5 Phone 8 -- - 3 Coin Trade Center 333 West Main, Suite 6, Lehi 768-822- 0 Open Tues. - Fri. 12 noon - 6 p.m. Sat. 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. We Buy, SEN or Trade: j Gold, Silver, Coins, Jewelry, Silverware, etc. FREE APPRAISALS Unique Christmas Gifts: Nostalgic Reproductions, Jewelry, Coin Collecting Supplies 1 m --rtwi:.. Valuable Coupon , K Worth 1 FF f on All Coin Collecting Supplies J $wM$ and Gift Items Only With This Coupon 1 t emi AiffiMinsill 1 I (Dfleairairaee Sal Save g(0 to gdD j I Stresses by: Gunne Sax j i Camdi 3ones 1 1 I Tops - Sweaters Smart Alec IE 20 to 50 Ms. Jones I j off NetvMuves 1 Blazers - Skirts 1 1 2 to 50 off j Jeans - Cords Dress Pants I L 20 to 50 off J Savings "Expressly for You" at The Dress Express bbbbibbbbbe American Fork Shopping Center fflgKR: i j Ila's Klip-'N-Ku-rl (Formerly ShirUs) SPECIAL r$30-0- 0 includes cut w S22 during month of January permanent sculptured nans j by Sue j ILA S KUP'N IOJRL CUSTOMIZED BEAUTY CARE FOR HIM & HER ' i9S e martest Thin9 You Wear Is Your Hair" I LA NIPPER - OWNER 756-778- 5 560 West State Road - American Fork Teen Crisis Meeting Saturday Serious issues facing teens in the eighties will be the focus of a one day conference, "Teens in Crisis," by the Center for Family Studies and the Utah Association of Women, Saturday, January 10, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., at the national headquarters of The Freeman Institute, 3740 West 1987 South, Salt Lake City. help -- - enroll now. March 1 is livestock club deadline. June 1 is deadline lor all other clubs. is for all youth 9 regardless of race, color, or national origin, sex or religion. 4-- Livestock Club Enrolling Would you like to learn to feed and show some type of livestock or would you like to share your talents with a youngster interested in a livestock project? is now reorganizing its livestock clubs and they need new leaders and members. Club members must learn more about care and feeding from expert leaders and leaders . prepare youth for years to come. For more information contact the office, 10 South 200 Easl.Provo. also offers clubs in all types of hobbies, crafts, skills and in-terests. needs your Native Amerhs Perform For Hon School Stude Students at 'ndon School were ated recently to fine display of Indian'ure in a lyceum spcred by the local distriand Navaquois Nation Roger Horsen ahis family, along ith Lynne Sepaquapa, danced, sang songqd told Indian legento acquaint the stuts with their culture. Using drums a background, the Incs gave a real life,, mosphere to the legt; told. The highlight ot program was the Inc; Hoop Dance by Ro Horsen which was di under black lights. - J' - ,?r-- ) --'r - 3 '?- -' i If'1- J , - x L..V...',;J INDIAN HOOP DANCE is performed for Lindon school students. High School Juniors Eligible For Scholarship Competition Utah high school juniors are eligible to enter an exciting scholarship competition sponsored by the Thrasher Research Fund. The purpose of this program is to encourage leadership skills among youth as Ihey apply to promotion of good health practices in a community setting. High school juniors may submit proposals lesigned to deal with an identified community lealthneed. Each of the 12 selected projects will receive $400 ith which to implement the project. Five $1,000 Icholarships will be awarded to students with I utstanding projects. I Information has been distributed to all high ihools in Utah. Students have been encouraged to l ek help in project design and supervision from a iriety of health organizations in their com-- I unities. I ?or more information contact Isaac Ferguson, . D., Thrasher Research Fund, SO E. North mple, Salt Lake City, Utah 84150. n application deadline is March 1, 1981. Slide Presentation On Choices In Childbirth To Be Presented free slide presentation "Five Women, Five Bis" will be shown at the Pleasant Grove City K'eation Cenler, 41 East 200 S., Friday, January 9,7:30p.m. e slide presentation about choices in childbirth ws produced by Suzanne Arms, author-Phgraph-of "Immaculate Deception." lough intimate photographs and personal corrsation, five women share their own decisions anqr(ns: alternative style birth in hospital with obSfjcjan; natural birth in the home with family phyian, Leboyer style; unmedicated vaginal bre birth in hospital with obstetrician; Caeean birth for breech in hospital with and home birth with midwives, family ' and inefs.' ; - Thiresentation will also be shown in Spanish Fork, the Public Library, 49 South Main, Thur-sdaymua- 8, at 7 p.m. Fotiore information call Cyndee Holland, 785-- S 1058. |