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Show 2 Inur&iJdy January LAKESIDE 15 1Liy8 jkebioehevievv wsu Calendar Theater, public, State University Jan. Monday: WSU closed for man Rights Day. Jan. 22: Weekly Convocation will feature Martha Curtis, a concert violinist who convinced doctors to remove a portion of her brain to control her epileptic seizures, who will speak on In Battle With My Brain, 10:30 a.m., Shepherd Union Ballroom free, Honors Issues Forum will e U.S. Army Brig. Gen. Charles A. Viale, who will speak on Operation Full Accounting: Prisoners of War and Missing in Action from the Vietnam Con10:30 a.m.. Shepherd flict, 19-2- Hu- WSUs Volunteer Involvement Program will sponsor a Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service, a senes of service projects in Ogden and Bountiful, 10 or 6 a.m. to 5 p.m., free, 626-784- 626-634- 9. Saint StuTuesday: Latter-da- y dent Association will present its weekly devotional featuring Dale LeBaron, a Brigham Young University religion professor, 10:30 a.m., LDS Institute of Religion, 1302 Evalson St., Ogden, free, 621-180- 0. Delta Lambda Sappho Union will sponsor a talent show, 6 p.m.. Shepherd Union Ballroom, free, Project Link lecture series will feature Richard I. Wmwood, cofounder of FranklinCovey, who will speak on Planning for Success, 7 p.m., Promontory Tower main lobby, free, Tuesday through Feb. 28: The Senior Artist, a collection of paintings by WSU visual arts student Richard A. Ramos, on display Monday through Saturday, 7:30 a.m. to 6 p.m., in the bridge between the Shepherd Union Building and the Student Services Center, free, Wednesday: Ethnic Food Day, African food will be served, Shepherd Union Gallery, 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., meals will vary in price, Womens basketball game against Eastern Washington University, 7 p.m.. Dee Events Cen0 or 1 (800) ter, $2-$626-742- 4. LEAH houses the West This is the home that currently it has more room. But what we need is a modem facility that will allow us to obtain and use From 1 ered wallpaper and a pink bath- room." . Police Chief Wayne Jeppson said the house does serve them better than what they had in the back, of the city office building. ' It at least gives us a place to go some state-of-the-a- building and more space. The city is currently conducting an analysis of some of them neighboring cities to see what may best fit West Bountifuls needs. police rt Examiner Bountiful Police Department - House HOGSTENStandard equipment. The city hopes to begin plans in the near future for a new public works building. We are probably looking at housing our police in at least a 1,700 square feet facility with loom for better communications equipment and a holding cell or Wilde said the city is long overdue for a more modern two, Wilde said. The city doesnt want to overbuild, but it wants to ensure it wont outgrow a new building too soon. 626-742- 4. - City officials are looking at holding a bond election to raise the money. They expect to spend about $1.5 million on the proj- 626-723- 7. fea-tur- Union Wildcat Theater, 4, WSU-T1K- Games years old, he won his first jumping competition, but then the rules changed and he was forced to give it up until he turned 18. Last year he won first place on the national gelande circuit. Jumping is the greatest feeling Ive ever experienced. It's a rush you cant get any other the younger Rounkles way, said. From 1 jump to earn gold medals. Both have medaled in ski jumping for the last four years. Unlike the jumping thats seen in the Olympics, gelande jumping is done on regular alpine skis with bindings that lock the heel down virtually recreational equipment. - For took the bronze in the jumping. If youve skied for a long time and are a little bored, its great to jump. Its a good, clean, safe sport, Benson said. In the spirit of Utah Winter Games cooperation, because Snowbasin didnt have enough snow to hold the Tech Series slalom and giant slalom races, Deer Valley volunteered to host the events. The Tech Series is the stepping stone for young expert racers to international competition. Dozens of people including coaches, race officials, volunteers and parents from the Snowbasin Ski Educational jumpers, he would-b- e said: "Youve got to try it. The coaches (at the Winter Sports Park) help you through it and you never do anything thats out of control. Keith Rounkles said hes been gelande jumping for about 30 years since the sport originated at Alta. When Trent Rounkles was 7 Erik Benson, 33, of Ogden, before 6 a.m. to set up and run race. principal at Junior Ihgh School in Rob Stillwell, TH. the Bell 626-784- or eber School District, took a personal day off from work to . be the start referee. W ting close. 626-634- 9. Wednesday and Jan. 22: Wildcat Cinema will feature My Best Friends Wedding, ' Wednesday, 7 p.m.; and Jan. 22, Theres a group of us whp do it as a hobby now because our kids used to be on the Snowbasin Ski Team. And Deer Valley is a great place. They were nice to let us hold the race there. These kids are not as good as World Cupers, but theyre get- S. WSUs Volunteer Involvement Program will sponsor a lecture by teacher education professor Forrest Crawford, who will speak on the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr., 7 p.m., Shep6 herd Union 347, free, Foundation left northern Utah the 626-850- ' 8 p.m.; Shepherd Union Wildcat free 626-733- 6. College of Business & Economics Ralph Nye Lecture Series will feature Stuart Thatcher, president and chief executive. ofImficer of the Kaysville-base- d pact Imaging Inc., 10:30 a.m., Wattis Building 206, free, 626-606- 3. ( Services for Women Students will feature The Four Tasks of Adapting to Loss, a workshop focusing on relationships and separation, 5:30 p.m.. Student Services Center 152, free, 626-609- 0. basketball Womens game against Portland State University, 7 p.m., Dee Events Center, 626-85or 1 (800) WSU-TIK' $2-$- 4, 4 Utah Saxophone Quartet 626-608- 8. ect. $1 626-742- 4. 626-733- 1. HOME SWEET HOME: for students or $2 for OGDEN - The following events are scheduled at Weber in concert, 7:30 p.m., Marriott Allied Health Peery Lecture Hall, $3.50-$4.5- 626-643- 0, 1. Jan. 24: The Temptations and The Supremes in concert, 8 p.m., Events Center, $25, or 1 (800) Through Jan. 28: Recent Acquisitions, a collection of artDee WSU-TIK- 626-85- work recently donated to WSU, and Riddance, an autobiographical sculpture display by Alabama artist Amy Adams; on display Monday through Thursday, 8 a.m. to 9 p m.; and Friday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Collett Art Gallery, free, 626-768- 9. . 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