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King Flementary, 60J F, It U North, Layton, 6 pm, Thursday. Information, Amy Mark, 773-649- y ast layton Elementary, 2470 Information, Antelope, Omton, Cook and ()oiey elementarte, to be an pounced. Information, Hienda Cottrell, Cfcatvirw Elementary, 185 W, uy 54-6- F, Cherry Lane, 6 30 p m. lumghi. amt, ' Lakesida Ravtaw 1994-9- 5 and KeartlgliteJness) ; V W - V r iJj: L. trell, O layton Elementary, 319 W, Gentile, 6 pm. Kept, J4. Informa-loMichelle (Vnson, B Lincoln Elementary, 59 W. OoO North, Layton, 6:30 p m, Thursday, Kept, 8, Information, Annette ihrr, 773-6495- Thursday, September 8 7:30 p.m. Given by; Robert LTrcft, 1 175 t avt, 7 p m. Sept, 29. B Sunset and Syracuse clementa-rirs- , to lie announced Information, Hienda Cottrell, B Vae View Elementary, 1750 W, J600 North, Layton, 6. 30 pm. Sept, 27, B Wasatch Elementary, 270 L, Center, Clearfield, 6: 30 p m. Sept, . 773-649- n, 546-223- 4. 1 13. B West Clinton and West Point elementarici, to be announced, B Whitesides Elementary, 233 Colonial Ave., layton. 7 pm, Sept, I 544-9)5- B Sc hool of St. Peter and South Clearfield Elementary, 99J L, 700 South, 7 p m. Sept. 27, TO m CM! ( tv r tv tv tv. tv tv. V t( tv v ; t Come jpiRST M.D..F.A.CS. Eye Physician and JKTATIONAL Surgeon Davis County's Hometown Community Bank." ANK Held at Davis Hospital and Medical Center Gassroom 2 Call loday for reservations; 773-22- 3 B South Wcbrf ( iemenury, 7355 SMALL BANK... (Surgical Correction Tor GLS1 TT7lf P fy j S. In and Evaluation for Radial Keratotomy Clinton baby pageant Kept. 29. Information, Robin Mc773 (361, B Holt flementary to be announced Information, Hienda Cot- Coy, 'Since 1905" lAmiiiMATf prneg i 12 South Maui SUrcl rATEmnomcs Nonh (Ui424i (Bring yourglaites or optical prescription) Fairfk-i- Kd. laytonthehuls office tasion HU1 IUA.lUQn (North erf fUA-fUA- OPEN SATURDAYS 9-- 2 AND EVENINGS UNTIL Mali) 7 PM FOR YOU! yjr pageant for toddlers ages 13 Royalty In the months to 2 years, are Brody Brewer, king, and Summer KHe, queen. Chosen as most outgoing was Britnie Edmonds (not pictured). category are Colby Ellison, Royalty in the 0- - to prince, and Kaytlin Park, princess. Other winners were Brit-taKay, most hair; Natalie Wood, cutest smile; Kaila Waite, most outgoing; Cheyna Field, best eyes; Shannon Mikkelsen, cutest dimples; Grady Walker, most teeth. ni Answers to 12 common questions about entering Weber State University. 1. Is it hard to get admitted to Weber State University? ITS VI. WILD Which is right for you? FREE Public Seminar with Featured Speaker A Attorney Del B. Rowe ,, r&w Medicaid Issues, 1 'fy. yyi Its a simple process that will most less than an hour. First, take likely you come in and see an advisor. Call 626-633- 6 and make an appointment. Our advisors will meet you at the Ogden Metro Center in the lower level of the Ogden Mall, the WSU Davis Center at Layton, or Promontory Tower on campus. Second, fill out an application. Advisors can help you. If youve been to another college before well provide you with a card you can fill out and send for your records. Third, pay a $20 application fee. Finally, register for classes and pay tuition. (You must meet admission criteria and may have to wait a few days before courses, registering for regular but dont let that slow you down.) No. Right-to-Di- e Wills & 2. Can I go to Weber State University if I didn't graduate from high school? More. Yes. All you have to do is pass a General Educational Development (GED) test. We have tutors to help you prepare for it and we give it once a week in the Weber State library. 3. I've heard I have to "matriculate" to get in. What does that mean? It means you have to enroll or sign up and get accepted to work towards a degree. Its easy, especially when you ask our advisors You may for some help. Just call take a variety of Weber State University classes at centers without 626-633- Bountiful Attorney Del B. Rowe is the estate planning attorney who will speak regarding family living trusts, wills and avoiding probate, as well as Medicaid e wills and the new federal policies on advance directives. issues, Mr. Rowe is a member of the Bountiful Chamber of Commerce and has lectured throughout the state for various groups including Thiokol, BLM, Hercules. U.S. Postal Service, BYU Education Week, Senior Games, Senior Citizens Centers and numerous church and civic groups. right-to-di- "A Family Living Trust Can Avoid The Probate Trap! FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL: DEL D. ROWE, Attorney At Law 535 W 500 S, Bountiful UT 84010 298-064- 0 Will a FREE wallet-siz- e and be entitled to a FREE private consultation. (Please call for a free consultation If you cannot attend the seminar.) All guests will receive Right-to-D- 6. matriculating. 4. My grades weren't goad in high school or at my other college. Can I still go to Weber State University? of successful people made a false classes and work start. Take our Sure. Lots on raising your grades. When youve earned 30 credits, you can apply for permission to take classes on campus and progress towards you arrange to submit work training certificates, and letters from employers and agencies where you have served. your degree. 5. What tests do have to take to get in? I - If you are 25 years old or older, you dont have to take any tests. If you are 24 or younger, you have to have a high school diploma or pass the GED test. (See question 4) 6. How con I apply for financial aid? You advisor has all the forms you need to fill out for federal and state grants. He or she will help you fill them but. Make an appointment at any of our centers by calling 10. Why should I attend WSU instead of the other state universities or a private college? Weber State is the university that focuses on you and your educational needs. Our teachers are here only to teach you. You dont have to fight to get their attention away from research projects or private clients. Many of our departments and professors are recognized nationally and around the world. We offer a valuable education at an affordable price. 1 an older student compete 18yearolds? 1. Can 626-633-6. with 7. How do I know if I can succeed in classroom. Students ages college? - We offer classes that will increase your chances of success-Effecti- ve Study Skills is one and Introduction to the Library is another. You can study with friends or your advisor can line you up with a tutor. 8. Are there classes after work and on weekends? We provide as many options as we can for locations, classes at different days and hours, and independent study, where you can work at home at your own pace. pus dont mean much in the The ones who learn the most are those who pay attention, keep up with the assignments and integrate their new learning with what they already know. Many WSU professors prefer teaching older students because their wider experience helps them relate better to the course material. 12. Who con I talk to or who can help me get started? Come in and see one of our friendly advisors. For an appointment, call 626-633- 6. mTKrr?H-iHTi(n- 9. Con I get any credit for life experience? Weber State University appreciates students who have been involved with our community through work and service. If some of your life experience pertains to the major you seek, you may be able to use it for elective credit. 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