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Show Lakeside Lukciiae hevivv Thursday, September 24, 1998 wsu Calendar OGDEN - The following events are scheduled at Weber State University Sept. 28 through Oct. 4: Monday: Services for Women Students will feature a Turning Point workshop that will focus on developing assertive communication skills and noon. Student Services Center 153, free, , self-estee- 626-709- 2. Saint StuTuesday: Latter-da- y dent Association will present a devotional featuring John Bythe-wa- y, a Brigham Young University religion professor, 10 a.m., LDS Institute of Religion, 1 302 Edvalson St., Ogden, free, 0 m developing asser- tive communication skills and noon, Student self-estee- vices Center 153, free, Ser- 626-709- 2. WSUs Ott Planetarium will present a star show, The Sky Tonight, 6:30 p.m.; the program More Than Meets The Eye, 7:30 p.m.; and a star party, telescope-observing session, 8:30 p.m.; Lind Lecture Hall, (The star party is free to the public.) WSUs Wilderness Recreation Center will hold a kayak-rollin- g workshop, 8 p.m., Swenson Gym Pool, $l-$- 2, 626-685- 5. ' .1 will focus on 621-180- 0. WSUs department of performing arts will present a Marching Band Review featuring bands from throughout the state, 4 p.m., Stewart Stadium, $4 per person or $20 for a 0 or 1 (800) family of six, high-scho- ol 626-850- WSU-TIK- S. Services for Women Students will feature a Turning Point workshop that Wednesday: S10-S1- 2, 626-637- 3. Wednesday and Oct. WSUs department of ing arts will present 5: perform- 626-730- 7. WSUs Alumni Association will hold a 2002 Olympics Town Meeting featuring Cathleen Dressier, Ogdens Olympic coordinator, 6 p.m., Lindquist Alumni Center, free, WSUs Wilderness Recreation Center will hold a bicycle maintenance and trail repair work- Know About Jazz Just Ask! open to the public, 1 1 a.m.; Perrys Egyptian Theater, 2415 Washington Blvd., Ogden, free, 626-850- S. 626-723- 7. ing 103, free, 6 p.m., WRC, $6-$- 8, 1. $2-$- 4, 626-647- 2. Oct. 2: WSUs Office of tural Affairs will present jazz pianists Billy Taylor and Ramsey Lewis in concert, 7:30 p.m., Peerys Egyptian Theater, 2415 Washington Blvd., Ogden, $13-$10 or 1 (800) WSU-TIKCul- Wildcat Cinema will feature City of Lost Children, 7 p.m.. Shepherd Union Wildcat Theater, 626-742- 4. $l-$- 2, 5, 626-850- Oct. 4: WSUs department of performing arts will present the Weber State Symphony Orchestra, 7:30 p.m.. Shepherd Union 0 Ballroom, $3.50-$4.5or 1 (800) WSU-TIK- S. 626-753- 5. shop, 626-705- Mens soccer game against Brigham Young University, 6 p.m., Stewart Stadium, 626-657- 0. Oct. 3: WSUs Small Business Development Center will sponsor a business start-u- p seminar, 10 a.m., Wattis Business Build 0, 626-850- uirrrir? mli.i Wildcat Cinema will feature City of Lost Children, 7 p.m.. Shepherd Union Wildcat ater, $l-$- The- gave 79 $1.20 Chips 12 oz. Oct. WSUs Office of Cultural Affairs will present high-scho- Select -- DrinksSports 20 oz. 2: 1 High ol Efficiency-Energ- y . 41 $2.96 j no A.77 $3.00 I Choc. Frosted s u Flakes Dbi.Pk. Savings iGinkoBiloboa I work Guaranteed Free Estimates Ail j O.L.J wGinseng ES' School Menus 2.99 Sett Rising Stuffed Crust! school lunch menus for Davis County are: Elementary Breakfast will be served daily in all schools with a choice of cereal with toast or egg McDavis, fruit juice and milk. or jelly cup, baby carrots, fresh fruit. Skittles Fun Size package, milk. . . Our Price Tortilla master classes with jazz pianist Billy Taylor, Thursdays session, Jazz Americas Popular Music, and univeropen to sity students with some musical knowledge, 2 p.m.; Fridays session, Anything You Want To Entree choice or Munchable Lunch will be offered daily. Munchable Lunch choices: 4 ounce yogurt cup, baby carrot sticks, fresh fruit, package crackers, M&M Fun Size package, milk; or mini bun, peanut butter cup, honey Choices from fruit and vegetable bar will be offered daily. Friday: Spiral rotini with meatballs with side dish choices or yogurt munchable or peanut butter munchable, milk. 520 South State, Clearfield 292-163- 6 773-483- 6 "j'Tin v-- m ry.vjMrc ars'-yffafir-rn ramUfStm Business Manager ;of Arts J A 626-647- j i I Help offered for veterans I : CLEARFIELD - A field ser- - vice officer from the Veterans of Foreign Wars, Department Ser- i vice Office, will be at the Gear- i field West Employment Center at 1579 S. 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WHh 2., The journals new focus will provide insight on the culture and environment of the contemporary West, particularly highlighting diversity, economics, education, gender issues and public policy, said Sherwin Howard, a WSU performing arts professor ,and editor of the publication. By j debuting our product online, we are extending an invitation to potential readers around the world : td discover the benefits and challenges of living in this part of the United States. I ,2.70 Lawn & Leaf Rakei WHEN IT COMES OGDEN - Nearly 15 years ago, the first issue of Weber Studies came off the press. Now the publication, subscribed to by more than 1,000 people, will mark another new beginning as it is launched into cyberspace Oct. $2.20 j if 1 Weber Studies goes online I I COUPONJofhMoSupplytltJj Wednesday: Ham or turkey or Oct.l: Roast turkey with side dish choices or yogurt munchable or peanut butter munchable, milk. I I your health and every day bargains! , Monday: Chicken patty on a bun with side dish choices or yogurt munchable or peanut butter munchable, milk. , Check out the new expanded Vitamin & Herb section for Tuesday: Taco soft or crisp shell with side dish choices or yogurt munchable or peanut butter munchable, milk. tuna sandwich, side dish choices or yogurt munchable or peanut butter munchable, milk. ! Name Brand Grocery j . j i MMHTt 626-742- 4. 2, LIST gf BARGAIN S. 626-637- 3. 3, School House Rock Live! 7:30 p.m., television studio in Stewart Li0 brary 76, $5.50-58.5or 1 (800) WSU-TIKA matinee also is scheduled Oct. 3 at 2 p.m. Oct. 1: Honors Issues Forum will feature the representatives from Amnesty International, 10 a.m., Shepherd Union Wildcat Theater, 0, John B. 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