Show Page 10 May 1 1995 1 Digging for dinosaur bones is part of junior archeologist's job Thomas Ori staff writer summer of adventure is available to anyone from the age of 12 to 112 with a Di nosoaring Camp presented by the College of Eastern Utah Prehistoric Museum in association with Jo Wixom a science teacher from Provo High A Vietnam- - t continual from Hint 7) School the entire summer at tlie heath in Canada near Buffalo I played a lot of handball goes' he said that summer At the U of U Persian Gulf War? 'l fell much the same as the Vietnam War I didn't trust them I had little confidence in the statements that they were given that they were doing this for any humanitarian purposes Had they said they were doing this for our oil supply I would have believed that” he said Serfustini visited the wall in Washington DC "It is really an emotional experience and all it is actually when you look at it is a hole in (he ground But the way it's designed when you look at it you sec all these names And Mow did Serfustini feel about the he graduated with a major in journalism and mass communications I Ic was a newspaper editor for several years then went to work for Channel 4 Next he went to work for the Still hike Tribune and eventually became city editor at the Tribune lie next went to Utah Power and Light I Ic had heard there was a job opening at CPU and fortunately got the job director of public relations Serfustini is married with three children "I was working at a newspaper in llebcr City in 1975 and I remember reading the newspapers that Saigon and South Vietnam in general had fallen And all I thought was ‘Well there it it just keeps going" “You basically come to terms with life and death You become pretty fatalistic" The camps arc a unique summertime experience held within the canyon country of Eastern Utah The camps will he held from April 17 through October 14 This is not your ordinary camp Campers will explore and discover the real world of dinosaurs and science" said Wixom Dinosoaring Camp brings together professional paleontologists geologist and educators to teach the campers how to do "hands on" paleontological research According to Wixom “The experience is grand with the discovery of science through dinosaurs It can all be explored with the eyes and tools of the scientist” Study the dues to ancient environments in rocks and fossils of sandstone then discover how the study of dinosaurs and the elements of nature connect Campers will work in an actual dinosaur quarry under the supervision of the CEU Prehistoric Museum stall along with the paleontologists They will prepare fossilized hones and other material for the museum inside the "The Advanced Camp" is offered to the returning participants continuing their training spending most of the camp time in the field or on laboratory work CEU laboratory Becoming a friend of paleontology excan be a life altering perience and the Dinosoaring Camp There arc two programs available a program which will be held Monday and Tuesday or Thursday and Friy day Or take the program held Monday through Friday You can also choose between three camps “The beginning camp" staying in the CEU dorms will he evaluating the sandstone of Eastern Utah studying (he boundcrics that reach from dinosaurs to trilobitcs and as we all know Utah is world famous for its fossils “The Dinosoaring Camp" which offers d experiences where parabout fossils and the learn ticipants science of paleontology by attending field trips excavations laboratory work lectures and demonstrations Dinosoaring Camp will be held on the CEU campus with instruction held in groups of five persons to an instructor for that personal hands on experience made easier five-da- first-han- eye-openi- memparticipants receive a one-yePaleonin Utah the Friends of bership tology club (UFOP) which is a nonprofit volunteer organization UFOP is dedicated to preserving Utah's fossil records through public education and support of sponsoring institutions UFOPprovidcs a certification program for amateur paleontologists All (raining with Dinosoaring Camp will count towards their level-on- e certification For more information or to sign-u- p for Di nosoaring Camp contact the Price 0 City Prehistoric Museum at then experience what it is like to walk in the footsteps of the great dinosaur hunters stalking the ancient beasts across the portals of time through the gateway of imagination and science jj$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$j to oo oo to oo oo Attention t to in to to to to to to $viaeotjean to to to to to v S f w"’ J Students Earn $2000 monthly Summer Fulltime World Travel Carribcan Hawaii Tour Guides Gift Shop Sales Deck Hands Casino Workers No Experience Call: (602)453-465- 1 w V ft Socutce Seuenaye ASCEUdffic-- i 1440 E Main ers for more ' ' v to to to to to f- - A V $to ' V V si Contact - to to to to to to to to to to to Wellington "V information! 637-527- SadifEL Try Our Delicious BREAKFAST PIZZA CHESTER FRIED CHICKEN URLY FRIES ONION RINGS FROZEN YOGURT FRESH BAKED PASTRIES 9 TEXACO For till your Summer Vocation IlCClItt STOP & SHOP 95 East Main Street FRESH HOMEMADE PIZZA Price Utah 84051 (801) 637- - 0607 637-000- 4 790 North Cedar Hills Drive a Price Utah ar 637-506- |