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Show i 0 Saturday, September 5, 1 998 Lakeside Review WSU opens evening office OGDEN To better meet the $eeds of students taking night j clashes, Weber State University is opening a One-Sto- p Evening Office that will provide a variety services. ! Students can receive academic advising Monday through Thursday until 8 p.m. in Student Services Center 140. In addition, they will be able to obtain personal assistance with admissions, registration, financial aid and graduation. More than 90 percent of our students commute to c&mpus and work full- - or pljirt-tim- e jobs while going to school. We recognize the challenges and time constraints of their schedules and have structured this office to make their experience more conve- college Help From 4 and tremendously rewarding experiences. For more information adults may contact 6 and youths may contarcy at tact Gloria at Easter Seals Family Friends pro-gra- m needs someone to be a friend to an child and her family. This little girl was bom with many disabilities and needs lots of special attention. Also, a boy with disabilities needs a friend to help him use up some of his energy. If you have time to make a new fnend, call Ann at 1 (800) The Family Connection Center heeds volunteers who are at least 18 years old to help in the crisis nursery. For more information call Kay at The Family Summit Foundation, Center for Grieving Children, needs people to help children who experienced the kiss of a loved one due to death or divorce. For information about training and requirements, please contact Barbara at Girl Scout troops in Davis County need role models for girls ages 5 to 17. Training provided with flexible schedule. Show that you care to make a dilference. Lifestyle From 4 waking others. Time alone in the morning can be just what you need to get yourself together without bumping into others or being interrupted. Lunches can be prepared the night before and refrigerated. Sandwiches freeze well and give a food safety cushion when they thaw in time for lunch. Have children take turns preparing sack lunches. Encourage your spouse to Medals From 4 think before he could compete. Berube, son of Neal and Jcana perube, received his kidney transplant on Nov. 2. He had gone to the doctor for a physical so he could attend Boy Scout Camp in June of 1996. The doctor " discovered too much protein in his urine and began more tests. They discovered in August of 1996 he had a kidney disease. By November he was using a dialy nient, said Karla Satchwell, director of the Academic Advisement Center. A growing number of WSU students enroll in night classes each year. In 1997-9- 8 more than 5,300 students took courses after 4 p.m. This fall 371 evening classes will be held, making up 21 percent of the total campus offerings. We want to give our evening students a campus connection that goes beyond the classroom, she said. Research shows students who are advised complete a degree in less time and are more satisfied with their major and university experience. The office, to be staffed by e two advisers and one e receptionist, also will full-tim- full-tim- Call Paula at 394-307- 7 or 1 (800) The Heritage Senior Center in Clearfield needs volunteer Meals on Wheels runners and drivers daily from 1 p.m., a volunteer to help in the kitchen in the mornings, and a China painting instructor on Tuesdays and Fridays from 8.30 to 11:30 am. For more information call Tracy at The Hospice of IHC needs volunteers to spend time with the terminally ill in their homes. Training will be offered. For more information, call Tnsh at The Literacy Action Program needs volunteers in Davis County who can provide about three hours per week to help adults with limited reading skills learn to increase their reading comprehension. For training and more information, please contact Eileen Smart at 0 and Irene Janes at The Lupus Foundation of America, Utah Chapter, needs volunteers to help with clerical work and bulk mailing in Layton. Call Jean from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Our House, Homeless Children's Foundation, needs loving, attentive individuals to play and work with infants and children under 6. Call Lynette or Anya at Prevent Blindness Utah is going to the fair. More than 100 volunteers are share in morning tasks. Delegate specific tasks consistent with your spouses work and travel schedule. All the responsibility shouldnt fall on one person. Take time for breakfast Set the breakfast table the night before - a good task for the younger child. Sit down for 15 minutes and eat a light, wholesome breakfast. If youre on the run, grab a piece of fruit or cheese and crackers, an enriched whole grain muffin or a small filled sandwich. Dashboard dining, although a solution to not eating breakfast, carries with it some serve as a referral source to other departments and services on campus. Additional services such as cashiering, records and transcripts, parking and support for faculty who teach evening classes will be added to the office during the year. Walk-in- s are welcome, howev- er appointments are recommended to ensure sistance. as- one-on-o- ne schedule To an appointment students should call 626-675- 2. Other areas of campus currently open in the evening include the Bookstore, Stewart Library, Testing Center, Tutoring Services, food vendors, computer labs and learning centers. needed to help provide glaucoma screenings at the Utah State Fair Sept. 10-2Call Kan Foulger at 524-20for information about how you can help to give the gift of sight. Rocky Mountain Hospice needs vol- unteers in Davis County to provide emotional support, respite care, read to and visit with terminally til patients and their families. A total of 12 hours of training is required. For additional information, call or 1 (800) Tina Sorrells at 397-490- 2 390-277- ) The Salvation Army needs volunteers to help tn the store and warehouse. For more information, contact Marlene at South Davis Community Hospital in Bountiful needs volunteers to help with evening entertainment, crafts, manicures, birthday cards, visiting patients and Saturday morning bingo. Call Jenifer Jones at The Wasatch Humane has opportunities for mature volunteers to help with pet adoptions at PetsMart in Layton on rotating weekends and with the pet hot line and animal care weekdays at the Bountiful adoption center. Call Cheryl Smith at Women in Community Service needs volunteers to provide support and mentoring to disadvantaged young men and women. For information contact 774-433- 5 or traffic hazards. Set your clocks ahead. It may be psychological, but having your clocks and watches set 5 to 10 minutes ahead can keep you 0 on schedule. i Reward yourself for arriving at work on time. Youll be surprised how good you feel when you arrive at work on time and relaxed! Sometime during the day, treat yourself to something you would not normally do, like lunch with a friend or 15 minutes in a good book. sis machine and then in June of 1997 he underwent a kidney transplant. He received the kidney from a girl in South Salt Lake who was killed in an auto accident. Berube received a bronze medal in golf. He scored an 82 with his handicap, lie also participated in basketball and volleyball. Berube said before he was diagnosed with a kidney disease he had participated in many sports. He was worried that he would never get to compete again. It surprised me to see the number of heart transplants. It wasnt really surprising, I knew the figures, but it was cool to see TeRia Cathcart and her children of Farmington led the Utah team in the opening ceremonies. Her brother died of an aneurysm and the family donated his organs to others. the faces all in one place, rube said. Be- mm Arts Now he is looking forward to trying out for sports. He is a sophomore at Weber High - School. From 4 time. This is not a chorus-typ- e program. We will help children sing on pitch, but its really a basic introduction to the overall basics of singing, she said. There will be a musical revue at the end of the session, however. 8eDQ(jSiED (KKiOaSfii Davis Hospital and Medical Center Registration for Musical Theater is for ages 7 to 15 and runs through Sept. 11. Classes are taught by Callahan in the Farmington City Pool lobby beginning Sept. 14 at 4 p.m. and will run for 12 weeks. Cost is $12 a month or $26 for the entire session. COMMUNITY HEALTH SCREENING Date: Saturday, September 12, 1998 am-- 1 pm (Appointment not necessary) Place: Davis Hospital Classroom 1 Just for Girls is a class to help young women 12 to 15 make that step into womanhood. Time: 9 1600 Usually they learn makeup and clothing skills from someone who is trying to sell them something, Blood Pressure Blood Glucose Cholestrol We will be having experts come in to teach the basics of hair styles, fashion, make-uposture and how to buy clothing. A lot of girls have no concept of makeup application. p, Glaucoma Foot Exams ' Body Fat Testing Also, Blood PSA Tests for Prostate Cancer is through Sept. 11, with classes beginning Sept. 16 and running for six weeks. Time is 3 p.m. in the Farmington Swimming Pool lobby. Cost is $20. Registration 23 Antelope Dr. Layton Free Screenings Offered: said Callahan. Ktmd IV. will be available for the low cost of $10. Call 774-798- 0 for more information. ' s g Up & Head m Oulhjh m E. 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