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Show Lakeside (k?vAf nwlay Aprt?4 1997 9 alined Junior High student an ambassador Fort Heights resident seeks P fftJTH MALAN t fruit iifights - upn ClivtUnd, a wvenih-iradtsi Kaviile Junior High, hit teen artated si a memter of the Pa. Vi County delegation for the Pearl la Pearls Siudeni Am bajdar program. He need r mare funding va he can go. The 2 1 day program I an exchange of students who util go to Australis far meetings tth teenagers and government official! and home suits with host fami- - said, turn," laid Cleveland, Because of in numerous eduCleveland has done fundraiscational activities, it i aha Logan er and work after school and school for and college high Ciovoland on Saiurdays to raise money, credit. . He's teadad He is also asking the public to 'Personally, I would like to become a Student Ambassador assist him by oveeMS with making contribufor the experience and to gam a tions, His tuition Is due PeofUelo May I so belter understanding of other culPeopte he needs the contributions soon. tures and their countries," Cleveprogram, If you would like to help, you land said. do so by addressing your may lies. The tuition for the program is contribution to his parents, KevThe Peorle m Peorle program $4.0uo, which includes transporin and Joy Gingrich. 86J S. Fagle was staned in 1956 by President tation and meals. Way, Fruit Heights, Utah 84017. Dwight P. Lienhouer. "My parents are willing to The students are interviewed provide SI. 000 toward my experiFor more information, call before their acceptance, 0 or his ence, but have asked me to raise their home at We arc expected to share our the additional amount to make parent at work, Kevin 5469416 overseas experiences when we re- - my participation possible," he or Joy 497-925- 339-917- 1. Military News Clearfield High School, recently transited the Suez Canal during a to the deployment six-mon- th Mediterranean Sea aboard the aircraft carrier USS Theodore Roosevelt. The transit of the 97,000-to- n ship through the canal went smoothly due to the crew's teamwork. The navigation team maneuvered Johnson's ship through the crowded waterway. Egyptian pilots were also on hand to assist in the effort. Planning for the transit started weeks prior to ensure a safe journey. 1,000-foot-lon- g Roosevelt was followed through the canal by the guided missile cruiser USS Vella Gulf and several merchant ships. Johnson is one of the more than 3.S00 sailors and Marines aboard the carrier who departed their home port of Norfolk, Va., in November, as the lead ship of the USS Theodore Roosevelt Battle Group. The battle group includes eight tactical aircraft seven squadrons, Fremont Elementary 3 3rd grade classes m ill be using the D, C Heath Literacy Seriesfor Reading next year. The Instruction requires the use ofan overhead h1)tna Trcmea,a3rdgraJe teaclter, would appreciate help in acquiring this equipment. Site can be projector. Navy alrmsn Donald W. Meecham, an aviation Johnson, a 1994 graduate of operations specialist. Is the ion The Help! Help! Help! Rjiukks of-fer- funds for program 600-foot-wi- in surface combatants, two submarines USS Nassau and the three-shi- p Amphibious Ready Group. He joined the Navy in February 1996. Army Pvt. Nicholas E. Meecham has arrived for duty at Camp Stanley, Uijong-BSouth Korea. u, Army's Proving Ground In Aberdeen, Md. During the of William E. Meecham Jr. of course, Zink learned how to West Point. operate, inspect, maintain and He Is a 1993 graduate of repair rifles, postols, shotguns, Clearfield High School. submachine guns, grenade Air Force Airman Benjamin launchers, mortars and other A. Beck has graduated from automatic weapons. Ztnk also basic military training at studied how to prepare Lackland Air Force Base, San weapons for shipment and Antonio Texas. storage, and related safety During the six weeks of precautions. He joined the Marine Corps training, the airman studied the Air Force mission, orgnization, in August 1996. Air Force Airman Shawn A. and customs and received special training in human Barstow has graduated from relations. basic military training at In addition, airmen who Lackland Air Force Base, San complete basic training earn Antonio, Texas. credits toward an associate During the six weeks of degree through the Community training, the airman studied the Air force College of the Air Force. .mission, Beck is the son of Andrew organization, and customs and and Vicky Beck, both of received special training in Layton. He is a 1996 graduate human relations. In addition, airmen who of Northridge High School. Army Pvt. Brian N. Huggard complete basic training earn has entered basic infantry credits toward an associate training at fort Benning, degree through the Community Columbus, Ga. College of the Air Force. Barstow is the son of John During the training, he will receive instruction in drill and II. and Jolene Barstow of ceremonies, map reading, Layton. He is a 1993 graduate tactics, military customs and of Layton High School. Air Force Airman Shawn A. courtesies, and first aid. He will develop basic combat Barstow has graduated from skills, and experience using basic military training at various weapons available to Lackland Air force Base, San the infantry soldier. Antonio, Texas. Huggard is the son of Roy During the six weeks of and Ellen Huggard of Layton, training, the airman studied the lie is a 1993 graduate of Weber Air force mission, High School. organization, and customs and Marine Pfc. Davis A. Zink, a received special training in 1996 graduate of Davis High human relations. In addition, airmen who School, completed the small arms repair course at the U.S. complete basic training earn credits toward an associate contactedat; degree through the Community College of the air force. Barstow is the son of John H Hnd Jolene Barstow of Layton. He is a 1993 graduate of Layton High School. Marine Pst. Michael A. Treece, a 1994 graduate of Clearfield High School recently completed basic training at Marine Corps Recruit Depot, Fremont Elemenury 774-7- OS 4 Business Owners And Managers: San Diego. Treece successfully completed 12 weeks of training designed to challenge new Marine recruits both physically and mentally. Treece and fellow recruits ended the training phase with the Crucible, a team 34-ho- ur effort, solving problem evolution which culminated with an emotional ceremony in which the recruits were presented the Marine Corps Emblem, and were addressed as "Marines" for the first time since boot camp began. Army Pfc. Jesse R. Crlfasl is one of approximately 500 .infantrymen deployed to Taszar, Hungary, in support of Operation Joint Guard, the NATO-sponsore- mission in a republic a, of the former Yugoslavia. The deployed soldiers are assigned to the 2nd Battalion, 14th Infantry Regiment. 10th Mountain fast! Learn how to compete. Attend Promoting Your Business a seminar sponsored by Standard-Examiner. Presenter for this seminar w ill be Randec Nielsen, retail advertising manager at Randee has 20 years experience in newspaper sales, co-o-p advertising and promotions and will cover topics such as: Market demographies Media mix Elements of effective print ads Standard-Examine- r. d multinational peacekeeping Bosnia-Hcrzegovin- If your business isnt already being challenged by the changing retail market, it soon w ill be. Can you survive doing business as usual? Absolutely not. The good news is: You can do it. But you have to do it division (Light Infantry), stationed at Fort Drum, Watertown, N.Y. You will gain ideas that w ill set you apart from your competitors and help increase your store traffic and sales. R.S.V.P. by April 28th. Sealing is limited. Thursday, May 1, 1997 8 to 10 am Continental breakfast included Joanic's Banquet Center 286 N. 400 W. Kaysville Call Sherri Davis by April 28th, 1997, seating is limited. 623-434- jHJSfcUKilAafcl. 3 lhvMkiisfnxGuMiiMn Niwmiw WSU CALENDAR OGDEN - The following events are at Weber State versity April 28 to May 3: Uni- 626-733- Monday: Sunrise Ceremony conducted by Tom FirstRaised, an Assiniboine Elder, in conjunction with Native American Emphasis Week, 7:45 a.m., Stewart Bell Tower, free, 626-733- 0. Navajo Artists, a slide show presented by WSU art professor Susan Makov, 10:30 a.m., Shepherd Union Building 347, free, 626-733- 0. Fund-raisin- g banquet and art auction, in conjunction with Native American Emphasis Week, 6:30 p.m.. Shepherd Union Gallery, $15, 626-733- 0. .Tuesday: Latter-da- y Saint English professor Robert Hogge, 10:30 a.m.. Shepherd Union 0. Building 338, free, Stu- dent Association presents its weekly devotional featuring Marion D. Hanks, LDS Church emeritus general authority, 10:30 a.m., LDS Institute of Religion, 1602 Edvalson St., Ogden, free, Services for Women Students will feature its relationship-separatio- n on Stress a Turning Point workshop focusing on single parenting and displaced homemakers, 6:30 p.m., Student Services Center workshop Management, 152, free, 12:30 p.m., and who will speak on the Wisdom of the Elders and Building the Shrinking Global Village, 10:30 a.m., Shepherd Union Ballroom, . free, Friday: Pueblo Artists, a slide show presented by WSU art professor Susan Makov, 10:30 a.rn.. Shep 626-789- 7. Tuesday through Saturday: 6 Women with Brain Death or Expiring Minds Want to Know, an musical comedy, 7:30 p.m., Shepherd Union Gal0 or lery, $5.50-$8.5adult-oriente- 626-733- 0. Z3 Myron Davis 5K Race and Walk, in conjunction with the annual health conference, 4 p.m., Health and Physical Education Complex, prices before May 1, day of the 7. race, $7-- S 1 2; GHG C3 AT THE LAYTON HILLS MALL APRIL 21-2- 6. 1997 S5-S1- 0; 626-796- EQDSCO 'u'DCBCZS'US d, 0, for children.) 626-850- V.fl. DESIGNS UNLIMITED (Not suitable 96 South Fort Lane 5 Layton, Utah Fort Lane Shopping Center 444-315- Reflections on Wednesday: Work With Indigenous People, a presentation by WSU teacher education professor Donald Sharpes, 10:30 a.m.. Shepherd Union Building 338, free, 626-733- jQ herd Union Building 347, free, 626-609- 0. 0. 621-180- 0. Poetry and Native American Writers, a presentation by WSU Indian, president of the Native American Language Institute, Thursday: Weekly Convocation will feature Patricia Locke, a Hunkpapa Lakota and Cippewa With every $10.00 purchase, you qualify to enter our drawing fortwo FREE RUSH TICKETS I Winner to be announced on May 15, 1997. 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