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Show "V Lakeside LaKeside Review Thursday, February 5. 1998 5 . Sunset Sam says spring is just around the corner Standard-Examine- loving A SIGN OF FRIENDSHIP: Along Interstate . 15nearthe . Farmington exit is . r correspondent UNSET -- With the . clouds settling heavily over Northern Utah last Monday night, Sunset Sam - our version of Punxsutawney Phil - was unable to see any light of a setting sun. Therefore, according to superstition, spring is just around the comer. memory ' haired guinea pig that the family of Brent Andrews has had predicting the weather. Its because of our hot sum- mers," Andrews said. The animals just can't take the heat. But Andrews said the way he figures it, this is the of the Sam they had last year, so it is all in the famil- By JANIS CARTER In great-grands- . AirMed flight nurse who was killed in January along with three others when their helicopter Crashed. I y- With a gathering at Sunset City Hall of approximately 20 people including city council member Carl Clayton and the news media, all eyes were upon Sam when at 5:45 p.m. he looked to the west and saw no sunset. a billboard dedicated to the ' , memory of ' Shayne , Carnahan, an ! It all started with the Andrews loss of their young son five years ago, and the family needed to fill a void, so each year they do it for Jeremey. to Andrews, it is a tra- dition they plan on continuing. But for now, we can hang up our winter coats and get ready for spring. This is the fourth golden I ! ; ; . - Chiropractic Clinic offering free services LAYTON - Dr. Joseph Bowden of Bowden Chiropractic Clinic is offering as a community service on Tuesday the following services at his expense. Blood pressure check, body fat analysis, height and LEAHHOGSTEN Standard-Examin- cholesterol weight, Standard-Examin- OGDEN That committee will correspondent The North Davis Chamber of Commerce Women in Business organization is now accepting nominations for candidates for the ATHENA Award. Being sought as possible recipients are women or men who have not only achieved excellence in business and have served the community in a meaningful way, but have also. assisted women in reaching their full potential. the winner. evaluate the nominations, choose the top few, and then vote on a winner, said Roberson. This is the first year we have given this award, said Nicholle Roberson, vice chairwoman of Women li Business. Anyone who fits the criteria is eligible; they dont have to be a member of the chamber. Nomination forms may be He is also offering a weight loss seminar at 5 p.m. Feb. 17. reservations For Clinic, Road. testing ob- tained form the North Davis Chamber of Commerce. The deadline for nomination submissions is May 10. The ATHENA Award will be presented later this spring. The ATHENA Award, created for the Chamber of Commerce in Lansing, Mich., in 1982, has expanded to more than 300 U.S. cities and beyond. The North Davis County recipient will be invited to join the 1,600 other recipients nationally as a member of the ATHENA National Society, created to promote leadership opportunities for women. While the chamber is jointly sponsoring the award, Roberson Weve raised some, . The Oldsmobile Division of indicated, funds, but we are seeking a sponGeneral Motors has nationally sor to cover the cost of the trounderwritten the ATHENA phy." The recipient of the award Award Program since 1985. In d will receive "a 1993, First of America Bank Corsymbolizing the poration became the ATHENA sculpture strength, courage and wisdom of Award's second national underthe recipient," according to inforwriter. Both sponsors have promoted national expansion of the mation from Roberson. program. .A committee, comprised of For further information, conmembers of the Women in Busitact Roberson at (801) ness organization, will determine al - Some identification. 16 region- teams will participate in Weber State Universitys 12th annual Automotive Contest Feb. 12 from noon to 4 p.m. high-scho- ol WSUs automotive service and technology program is one of the top four in the nation," said Roger Crockett, a WSU automotive service instructor. This contest gives students a chance to compete, learn and discover the high quality of education we offer at WSU. Sponsored by the automotive service and technology department, students from Utah, Idaho, Nevada and Oregon will compete in the event. Students measuring, identification,' diagnostic and repair skills will be tested at 16 stations. Local automotive industry representatives and WSU faculty will judge the competition. Students will vie for the highest overall score in areas such as suspen- sion, heating high-scho- ol The winning school will receive a 1997 Buick Skylark for J training purposes. First-plac- e team members will each be awarded a $1,000 WSU tuition waiver and $1,500 in automotive tools. and cooling systems, transmission and parts Free Refreshments Specials & Discounts Valentine, Spring & Easter Decor Large Selection of TY Beanie Babies In-Sto- re Vitt. fcUitorCtrd CLASSIFIEDS Etpwi Layaway & QM CrtrticalttAvutaWt 152 West RIverdale ltd., Ogden Uhui 4 771-721- 0. It f Skills for Growing program planned CLEARFIELD - The second meeting in the series of the Lions-Que"Skills for Growing" program will be held from 7 to 8 p.m. Tuesday at Holt Elementary School. 1 These meetings for parents explain some of the important skills your child is learning through this program. The focus of this meeting will be how to prepare your child for the challenge of alcohol, drugs st f h Speakers will be Officer Bonnie McCormick, the schools DARE officer, and Wendy Garcia, school nurse. Time will be allowed for questions. s and refreshFree baby-sittin- g ments will be provided. .J A h. R ,v , - .mwai . ITtiTTlM Ter J- KOC7 AWARD-W- LSH3DQ BABY SALE ThursJay, Jan. 22nd through Off ALL IRR1 GULAR DRESSES Off 30 AI L EAt L PLAYWEAR Sun NB - 4 r Off 20 SOCKS TIGHTS SHOi S UNDLKW1.AR BUDDING BOOTIES - tVTRrri IJNG TOR YOUR oc.nrN Family Crntrr 75 Harnrville HOI LAOY Cottonwood Mali 4fiS5 So Highland Df. Feb. 7th . Satu,-Jay- surer lu QUALITY DRESSES Out pnzes sma'I bus ness So when BOS BOS (Business Oriented SoGhons) hust es Off 30 smell business out of the FREE NDSR WITH RSBYCAI . V,i I'i.r, 1 rlH t Vtr fVt ( imomff baby is on sai e now TAYIDRSVU1E jfrufcc SquareRoad 4140 So &2ur I rt'RntvsisoviRj2S. 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' WITH A SPECIAL MOONLIGHT J MADNESS SALE ( SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 7TH ( ) ) 6 PM TO??? ; To Subscribe: 625-440- 0 STANDAUD-EXAMINK- R Chacovw ft American hand-poure- - call' Bowden Chiropractic 225 N. Adamswood 547-997- 4, High schools to compete in automotive contest Nominations sought for business award By D. LOUISE BROWN (S4.25), spinal examination. wrnmt wvn 4el tee 9m r9m WsA tmem mm Sw 0 wiVtat tl - : |