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Show Dims Clindaid Tuesday, Youth city council named South Weber will swear new mombers into office in January Dy torn cil." NAKAYU tjuantnar oomiRKjniJort SOUTH WLM R - The South Weber Youth City Counul ha been selected and will be worn into oll'icc during a South Weber council meeting in Janu-ary. Each member of Che will take the lame oath council of ollicc that their adult counterparts do, the only difference being the word youth inserted into the phrase South Weber City Coun Megan Miller wa selected to crve a second term a the youth major. Prior to serving a the youih major during the past year, she wa the youth mayor pre tern. Tor 1999 the youth maor pro tern i Devin Christensen, and the youth council member are Shawn Dunn, Holly I rukson, I rm ) arr, Samantha Taylor and Dcscrae West. The youth city council recorder will He Aubrey I erguson. All eight member of the youth council are resident of South Weber and are student at Northrulge High Sc fund or Sun Docemtx 20. 1 Planning Your OOREflM HOME set Junior High. youth council for service from Two couple and two women September to September. This have been appointed by the city youth council will begin serving council to serve a new adult in January, Their term will end in September 1999. youth city council adviser beginRobert and Jeanne Sommer, ning in January. In the p.iil year the lenn of Michael and Angie Poll and office for the youth city counul Ciwcn Romero will sme a the member wa from January to new youth city counul advisers, January, and itudent that were and Mary Ann Stautler will be an appointed to the youth council adviser lor the major function during their senior year in high sponsored by the youth city school often ended up going council away to college in the fall and The youth city council w a sewere no longer able to be inlected by a panel of judge tli.it volved with youth council interviewed the teens and asked So the Youth City Council them questions such as wh.it they Charter was recently amended to would like to sec changed in the change the term of ollicc for the city. sFIND EVERYTHING YOU NEED IN THE Illustrations on exhibit at art center Many of the nation's most work, has served on the board of directors for commercial artists will be featured in the secthe Los Angeles Art Directors Club and presond annual contemporary Illustrator Inhibiident of the Los Angeles Society of Illustration at the BountifulDavis Art Center tors. As founder of the Weller Institute for the Cure of Design, he moved hi organizastarting Jan. 8. Among those displaying their works will tion from Lo Angeles to O.iklcy in Summit be Don Weller, one of the nation' leading County. I Ic also was one of the founders and graphic designers and illustrators. He has directors for a design conference held each served major national and international cor- year in Paik City. W'cllcr has reccised numerous awards for porations for a variety of their marketing and his work, including the lifetime achievement advertising campaigns. The exhibit opens with a public reception award from the Los Angeles Society of Illusat 7 p.m. At 8. IS p.m., a presentation will be trators. made by Robert Barrett, a professor if illusHis wotk has included covers for Time tration at Brigham Young University. He will Magazine and TV Guide, a series of stamps for the U.S. Post Office, graphics on shuttle present The Golden Age of Illustration: 1 loward Pyle and 1 Its Students." buses at the Salt Lake Airport, a flag for Summit County, and many posters for the Weller, in addition to his commercial well-know- n Community Forest Council gives awards The Utah Community Forest Council has presented awards to three individuals and the city of Lphraim dunng ceremonies earlier this month. Ephraim City was recognized as Utahs 1998 Community of the Year" because of a citizen initiative to form a shade tree commission and develop a community forestry plan. Ephraim was the only new community in Utah this year to receiv? the TreeCity, USA award from, the National Arbor Day Foundation. Scott Bunker of the Provo Power Department was named 1998 Arborist of the Year." Bunker was singled out for his work in creating a apprenticeship program with Utah Valley State College. His program has received national attention. The Utah State Foresters 1998 Citizen Forester award The Utah Safety Council is now offering four-hodefensive driving courses for people in the Ogden area. The courses are held throughout each month at the Driver License Office in Ogden. The four-hocourse consists of classroom instruction and focuses on accident prevention, dnving confidence, awareness of hazards and improving driving skills. Drivers who successfully complete the course receive a reduction from their The Utah Community Forest Council also presented its first Lifetime Achievement Award to .W. .Richard Hildreth of Red Butte Garden and Arboretum at the University of Utah. Hildreth helped develop Red Butte Gar- den and was of the Utah Community Forest Council in 1991. He has spent 21 years providing public education opportunities. j 50-poi- nt is a ing non-prof- it to v', Forest organization We're actually proud to breah things. Registration is $23 per person, or $8 for those age 53 and over that are only desiring a reduction in their insurance rates. For further information, please contact the Utah Safety 3 Council at 1 (800) r Ext. 305. 933-594- m Ck work- educate the public to the importance of our urban forests. i rv; rr mm ENTIRE HOUSE $159,95 TO Duct Cleaning No RiiMm Hidden Charges Include Furnace & Sanitizing Call today to find out how effective and affordable classified advertising can be. Toll Free DR1 (382-837- 'l R 6 (Up to 20 Vents Including Cold Air Returns) Remove Dust Control Allergies Improve Indoor Air Quality We Also Clean Swamp Coolers, Air Conditioners, Dryer Vents, Chimneys Locally Owned & Operated t i .. 0H ClassifiedS Standard-examine625-432- Utah driving record, once during a three year period. Individuals 33 years of age and older may qualify for insurance discounts after completing the course. o er The Utah Community Hollywood BowL Other commercial illustrators being featured will be Beth Ann Anderson. Robert Barrett, Ron Brown, mark Beuhncr, Rob Colvin, Bob Commander, Glen I da aids, Chris Hawkes, Cary Henrie, Karl llcpwonh, Pat Hill Richard Hull, Steve Kropp, tester U. Lee, Robert Loveless, Paul Mann, Robert McKay, Sherry Meidcll, Greg Ncwbold. Robert Ncubcckcr, Nathan Pare!. Greg Ragland, Peny Stewart, Will T eny, Jerry I hump-so- n and Kim Whitesides. The contemporary illustrators exhibit continues at the Bountdul'Daxis Art Center, 745 S. Main Street, Bountiful, through Teh. 6. Gallery hours are 3 to 9 p.m. Mondays, 10 a m. to 6 p m. Tuesdays through I riday s, and 2 p in. to 3 p.m. Saturdays. Safety council offering defensive driving courses was presented to Shane Smith. 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