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Show 4 Ibt, Thursday Kepruaiy Lakeside Heview LAKESIDE i9Ja School menus Wsu Calendar OGDEN - The following events are scheduled at Weber State University Feb. 23 through March 1: Monday: WSU Wind Ensemble in concert, 7:30 p.m., Shepherd Union Ballroom, $3.50-S4.50 or 1 (800) WSU-TIK- 0, 626-850- Tuesday: WSUs accounting honor society Beta Alpha Psi will offer income-ta- x preparation a.m., Wattis assistance, 8:30-9:3- 0 Business 215, free, (Appointments are not neces626-607- 9. sary.) Saints Student Association will present its weekly devotional featuring Bob Mem-mot- t, a recorder at the Ogden LDS Temple, 10:30 a.m., LDS Institute of Religion, 1302 Latter-da- y Ed-vals- St., free, Ogden, 621-180- 0. Black Issues Forum will fea- ture John Mbaku, a WSU economics professor, who will speak on Economic Empowerment Within the Black Community: Personal Responsibility, 11 a.m.. Shepherd Union Diversity Center, free, Wednesday: Health Forum will discuss black male health issues, 7 p.m., Shepherd Union Diversity Center, free, Mens basketball game against Portland State University, 7 p.m., Dee Events Center, $7-0 or 1 (800) 1, 626-733- 1. 626-733- 1. $l 626-850- WSUs Ott Planetarium will present a live star show The Sky Tonight, 6:30 p.m.; the program Voyage to the Planets, 7:30 p.m.; star party, telescope-observin- g session, 8:30 p.m.; Lind Lecture Hall, $1 per show for students or $2 per show for (The star party adults, is free to the public.) Wednesday through Feb. 28: 626-685- 5. WSU's department of perform- ing arts will present the musical Sunday in the Park with 7:30 p.m., Peerys George, Egyptian Theater, 2415 Washington Blvd., Ogden, $5.50-$8.50 or 1 (800) WSU-TIK- 0, 626-850- From 1 doing something wrong, said Garrison. Depression is a real possibility. "I think the hardest thing for many is accepting its the Lord's will, said Garrison. The week before I came home I wasnt sure I wanted to stay or go home, but I had to come to a peace within myself. I had to know that whatever way it went, it was for the best." I was concerned that I had let the Lord and the ward down. I felt badly that I couldnt finish my mission, said Mower. I can see how it would be easy to get depressed and not want to go to church, because it is a real disappointment to yourself. You want to do the work and can't do it. The Mowers were not released as soon as they got home. It took only a month for the Salt Lake doctors to find the problem and fix it. Then the Mowers were reassigned to the Ogden Mission. We worked with the Spanish speaking people and couldnt understand a word, but it was wonderful. Finishing the mission made it for me, she said. Garrison wasnt that lucky. She was not released from her mission for a year after she came home. During that time she was I basically couldnt get a job and continue with my life. It was frustrating because people would ask me d. president of the Farmington-base- d Alta Therapies, 10:30 a.m., Wattis Building 206, free, 626-606- Feb. 26: Weekly Convocation will feature Margaret Wertheim, an Australian science and technology writer, who will speak on God, Physics and the Gender Wars, 10:30 a.m.. Shepherd Union Ballroom, free, Honors Issues Forum will feature Kellee Wayment, Debbie Jones and Gwen Hadley, registered nurses who work at the Weber-Morga- n Health Department, who will speak on "Contagious Communicable Diseases in Utah, 10:30 a.m., Shepherd Union Wildcat Theater, free, 626-723- 7. 626-733- 6. College of Business and Economics Ralph Nye Lecture Series will feature Don Owens, host its annual initiation ceremony, 6 p.m., Shepherd Union Ball- room, 626-695- 5. Black Issues Forum will discuss Black Males: Educational Attainment and Personal Re- sponsibility to the Community, 7 p.m., Shepherd Union Diversity Center, free, WSU's accounting honor society Beta Alpha Psi will offer income-tax preparation assistance, 5:30-7:3- 0 p.m., Wattis Business 215, free, (Appointments are not necessary.) 626-733- Id on a mission. It took the doctors over a year to finally discover she had a rare form of arthritis. For three months I couldn't sleep through the night and I was always tired I thought I and always was lazy and thought that others thought that I was lazy, she said. To maintain her peace of mind and stave off depression, Garrison would paint and cook for her family. These were almost the only two things she could do. She couldn't sit very long or stand very long. She did help teach the discussions to a member of her ward. The lady was baptized. She also went to the Temple when she could. When the release finally came, it was a little frustrating. I still couldn't go on with my life and now I had no excuse to give people as to why I couldnt get on with my life. She was often confronted by people who would ask, Youre a good person, why are you not being healed. They would think that I didn't have the faith to be healed. I looked at it that if I'm healed thats great, but if not then there is something I need to learn. Things happen for a reason, theres a purpose," she said. Its not because you don't have enough faith to be healed, because it takes more faith to live with your problem and not be healed. Now, four years later. Garri run-dow- n. 26-2- 7: Sheet, Feb. 26-2WSU will host the Utah Special Olympics Winter Games, varying times and locations, free, Feb. 27: WSUs Drug and Alcohol Education Office will 399-875- $2-$- 0. 8: 626-634- 9. a Ski Drug-Fre- e Night, 4:30-1- 0 p.m., Nordic Valley ski resort, $10 in advance or $14 at sponsor the resort, WSUs department of performing arts will present a piano festival concert, 7:30 p.m., Marriott Allied Health Peery Lecture Hall, free, and Black Scholars United will sponsor a Wrap Up Black History Month Party, an evening of dancing, games, billiards and 6 p.m. to midnight. son knows she is always going to live with pain and some disability. But she is finally feeling a little better and able to get on with life. She has a good job and is really, really busy, something she hasnt been able to be in . years. Neither woman has major regrets about the health problems or for having to come home. Both have come to terms with what was "the Lords will. Garrison kept depression at bay by realizing that other people didn't understand what she was going through. They dont know what kind of pain you're in. Once my mom said, Why dont you have a job yet? and I felt sorry for myself for a day and then moved on. menus for Davis County Friday, Feb. 20: Spaghetti or yogurt munchable or peanut butter munchable, milk. lunch are: March 1: WSU Symphony Orchestra in concert, 7:30 p.m., Union Shepherd Ballroom, 626-850- $3.50-$4.5- or 0 1 (800) WSU-TIK- 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, 626-742- Monday, Feb. 23: Chicken patty on a bun or yogurt munchable or peanut butter munchable, milk. Friday. 626-768- Munchabte Express Lunch will Tuesday, Feb. 24: Tacos hard or soft or yogurt munchable or peanut butter munchable, milk. be offered daily. Choice No. 1: 4 ounce yogurt cup, baby carrot sticks, fresh fruit, package crackers, M&M Fun SLe package, milk. Wednesday, Feb. 25: Tuna sandwich on a bun or yogurt munchable or peanut butter munchable, milk. Choice No. 2: Mini bun, peanut butler cup, honey or jelly cup, baby carrots, fresh fruit. Skittles Fun Size package, milk. Thursday, Feb. 26: Roast beef dinner or yogurt munchable or peanut butter munchable, milk. Choices from fruit and vegetawill be offered daily. ble bar 4. Through March 13: Utah intercollegiate art exhibition, on display Monday through Thursday, 8 a.m. to 9 p.m.; and Friday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Collett Art lery, free, Breakfast will be provided in all schools with a choice of cereal, toast, fruit juice and milk served daily with more choices offered on 626-643- 1. 9. 626-697- 3. WSUs Black Area Council Elementary school 626-733- 1. Feb. Mens hockey tournament, varying times. Ice bowling, still Shepherd Union Lair, Wildcat Lanes and Games Area, free, 3. WSUs chapter of the national honor society Phi Kappa Phi will 626-607- 9. what I was doing and now have to say nothing. I was Early home-boun- WSU-TIK- Through March 20: The Joy of Photography," a collection of more than 60 images by Salt Lake City photographer Clark Partridge, varying hours, Stewart Library, free, Avalanche workshop begins tonight Back country skiers, snow-mobiler- in the basement of the Swenson Gym at WSU in Ogden and on Saturday in Davis County. s, snow boarders and winter sports enthusiasts are invited to attend a workshop on avalanche safety tonight and Saturday. The class, sponsored by Weber State University Recreation Center, will be held tonight at 7 The cost is $22 for students or $25 for community members. 4 for more inforCall mation. 626-733- 626-640- 5. ZS3 you and that your mission now is to be home," said Mower. Try to go to the Temple if you can and keep the commandments. S, Fat Absorber CMilTOSAN Absorbs Dietary Fat Breakthrough Fiber Extract and friends can help by talking to the individual about the mission and not their illness all the time. Let the person share some of their neat experiences Family 240 Fastcaps US TTJTm and contacts, instead of dwelling on the negative, said Mower. 728-023- 4 Down To Earth Natural Foods Finally, stay close to the Lord and do your best and take all the opportunities you can from what you learned on your mission, said Mower. 5418 S. 1900 W., Roy, 84067 Ut. . . ! The most important thing is not to become bitter. There is a reason for what youre going through, but you need to look at the things you can do now and not dwell on why things didnt go the way you thought they should go," said Garrison. Its important for the bishop to give you something to do. My Primary calling kept me busy and helped me have interaction with people other than my own family, she said. "You need something you have to do. Dont just watch TV and go to the doctor all the time. You need something to do so you dont feel totally useless and sorry for yourself, said Garrison. once in a She would baby-s- it while, cook and paint. "Remember the Lord loves WE ARE DEFINITELY WORTH THE DRIVE Davis Countys Community Bank Starting At Twin Full Six great ways to receive personal, friendly service at our new Syracuse Office! $139 $179 Queen ..$199 $299 King Solid Oak At Starting m fmaarol Becky Mueller Head Tiler Sherry Minor! Jewel Young Tiller Teller i . . . N T Her Convenient Jennifer Ingles I, II, diive-it- p L Saturdays 8 am - 3 pm ATM's Kay s 296-101- 544-342- 0 546-882- 2 f. .4 I at all offices! mmim Formerly Furniture r.i Mattress Clearance Center ille : -- 4 Syracuse 773-726- W 3391 South Orchard Drive a Bountiful 2 OPEN WEEKDAYS Member FDIC l when you need us! 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