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Show - . Review - Wednesday, November 22, 1 989 - Page 8 I , , -, m,.mi'ZZllri Winning Lindon students in the are, L-- Jake Strasburg, Ryan Palmer, Paula Walker, Todd Parr, Minnon Porter and Amy Curtis, posing with BYU football players Mike Jensen and Garrett Tujague. Lindon Cool-a-School-a-Th- on completed ; What workers they have at Lin- - ; don Elementary. The ' is officially over and was a " total success. " As of Wednesday, they had just reached the $2,000 mark. All of the ; money earned stayed in the school. The PTA is grateful to those who ; made donations of prizes. George Curtis donated an autographed BYU team football, T.J. Byrne had a team BYU basketball autographed and also donated two California Angels baseball bats (where he was a team trainer). Gary and Colleen Worthington, owners of local Sub-way Sandwich Shops gave a certifi- - block of time in the middle of the day is hard to come by, but they made it. They thank Janie Long for pulling the event together. They have many unselfish parents at the school. Winners of prizes were: Collect-ing $85.70, Paula Walker; $85, Ryan Palmer; $60, Todd Parr; $53, Min-non Porter; $52, Amy Curtis, and $39.20, Jake Strasburg. Names drawn from those earn-ing $10 each or $25 per family were Laura Tomhnson, Brody Bonnet, Luke Anderson, Jennifer Veenker, Veloy Pulley, Lacey Griffin, Mike Stumpe, Jason Anderson and Jen-nifer Anderson. Congratulations to all who earned money. An added treat wa when Mike Jensen and Garrett Tujague took time to visit for the assembly on Halloween. They presented gifts to the winners and spoke for a short time. cate tor a tree kids meal to every participant who collected $20 indi-vidually or $25 per family. Fred Meyer stores gave $25 worth of merchandise also. These gifts gave an added incentive to work toward the goal. A big thank you to you! The fund raiser could not have happened without the help of those moms who spent lunch time at the school monitoring the activities. A "j v- - a v a y.a-- .;'A;'X) introducing StarstepSolarian by Armstrong. m 31 new S012"311 sheet floors to fit any taste, any style traditional t0 " contemporary. Armstrong's new easy-car- e, no-w- ax Solarian comes in a fabulous array of designs and fresh, new col-- Starstep Solarian is priced to suit your budget, too. Come in today P4Stli';:Vrom the floor that 4? - A Q C you hve. Onlfl0sqYd. (AfnTIStTOng FLOORS Call for a FREE, no obligation, estimate. 768'4576 Floor designs copyr.eh,edbyA,msong. CI989ArmiongWo,tllfa Place your ad by phone. Call 756-766- 9 by 7 p.m. :-- Mondays. SAVE 17e SAVE :X $$ $$ g: STEEL SALVAGE thru Nov. M 7- - some exceptions Monday-Frida- Saturday 9:30-- !; ISTiLTIOISrilL T L a T u 126 No. 1330 W., Orem BUG JOLHJBfS I tjimgmBB'jgatss''3t)'-art- v g$v, 1 mem Ugfl mm , 99 m n5F W m 991 30 tablets or N" "aj 4 fl OZ. I I GO Tablets I v- - 4AOZ; r f P tel .,9ZP 99 i mrp 4 fl oz. Free Hold 5 oz Lin.).,,, f i ' A (Mew 99 I" ,99 ii W 99 1 i2fl0Z. J fSf? Uoz. n m 8noz. L J Same Formula as PREPARATION H M?S r ftesmi' LlLlitAJv Ointments or suppositories AVTl ThfVfir'' 99 pi w ' T";'M::::; J I24 tablets T J crazy coupon pgfflffl5?gHIi ett---, Please visit our boutique! 1 FREE fHF Jn the PI. Grove store 1 Silk Plantf! ... 'W0S 1 3 W. State Rood j I kSZUtM z;Z i I :m5U5wi Free coloring for everyone j I knih.-c- 12i.vini &COUNTRY whocomesin! rKllBKl Poindonsan, PP Noons ,or e.ra d.scounts on purchases other handicraft items. , ,, . oter $10.00! - mm bm rps.mm? (fisenga ishs sa (toW iQaBHitea (PGiiUs, Mi) scjd " . ' -i- hi - " -- " r mmrt Mn rrwi nm " nfcuiii Miirti'irMiMi miii j :: SMITH DRUG CO. jpv ft00' Your f:-- Health H v, i 1 10 S. Main Pleasant 1 Grove Sxx 785-322- 1 , David Faux, Pharmacist Recommended Pain Relievers Earlier this year, 1,500 phar-macists practicing throughout the United States were asked which pain relievers they routinely re-- - commend to customers. Results ;' of the survey were published in - the July, 1989 issue of American Druggist. Recommendations were: ': Adult Analgesics: Chain : pharmacists listed Advil (ibu-- : profen) most often, while inde- - - pendent pharmacists recom-mended Percogesic. Pediatric Analgesics: Inde-pendent and chain store pharma-cists listed Tylenol (acetamin- - ophen) most often for use in children. Arthritis Pain: Advil was recommended most often by both groups of pharmacists for the relief of arthritis-relate- d pain. Menstrual Pain: Independent community pharmacists recom- - mended Midol most often for 1 menstrual pain, while chain store pharmacists recommended Advil. t Sales of pain relievers, in- - " " eluding the external analgesics for muscle pain, are expected to .. exceed $2.7 billion in 1989. Of - all the health and beauty aids sold i in pharmacies, pain relievers rank near the top. |