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Show 6A Lakeside Review South, Wednesday, March 28, 1984 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES IN SEMICONDUCTOR TECHNOLOGY 6 Earn up to $20,000year after completing quarter training program. t Benefits Include life, medical, and dental Insurance package. 3 shifts on, 4 shifts off, work schedules. ur Women and minorities are especially encouraged to apply. Weber State This fully accredited opportunity Is offered by Lake Technical Utah CollegeSalt with College In conjunction will who provide potential City, and National Semiconductor, on existing business condiemployment opportunities based UTCSLC. tions. College credit will be available through Participants work will clean room environment using In a modern team- Career development programs lead Into management, engi- and equipment and techniques, art work management styles. state-of-th- e neering, , or equipment repair and maintenance. Coursework Includes math, physics, chemistry, electronics, microcomputer programming, communication, operations and process theory. management, the mountain, standing by the roads, was a common sight this past winter as the deer fled from heavy snows in the highlands. Many people DEER FROM With Cecil n pitched in to feed the deer, including Cecil Metcalf of Layton who used his own money and health to save the animals. as Their Friend boxes he made this winter to feed his three deer herds. They were, in a very real sense, his deer, since without his help and protection this winter, Review Correspondent LAYTON Brooke Shields gave $5,000. President Reagan donated a And Cecil Metcalf has given nearly $200 and most of his dwindling strength to them. 'Cecil Metcalf? No, he never made the evening news. Hes not a national, or even a local celeb- starved in Utah. Most of the deer in his three' herds will made it, Metcalf believes. But there are a few that There was the one that walked , very delicately but couldnt lift its ears, instead letting them flop around. Hes real sick, Metcalf' says in a worried voice. He al-- : ways checks to make sure that floppy ears is still in the herd when he feeds them, but one day soon, it wont be, he knows. Metcalf has had six heart operations in the past few years, yet he speaks with concern for the welfare of his deer. Metcalf is just a retired Layton resident who spent much of his i time in the mountains near Hen-- I ifer hauling 50 pound sacks of feed in his blue drive. His wife, Lola, usually ac- -i companied him during the bad winter months when the heavy ' mountain snow forced the deer closer to civilization. He hauled the feed bags to three feeding sites and dumped them in the tires and wooden four-whe- el by-pa- ss The reason for the thousands of starving deer this winter can School of Education .echnology Support March of Dimes But these mountain deer at least have a chance to survive, he believes. The deer near the highway off Henifer didnt stand much of a chance. At first, when driving past, the deer standing on the side of the mountain could be seen. Then, the deer laying near the road, too weak to move, lifted their BIRTH DEFECTS FOUNDATION! iH,S SPACE CONTRIBUTED BY THE CECIL METCALF for Metcalf, who says he has seen it happen all winter long. ' Yet he continued. One mans heads. There were also the twisted ugly shapes lying motionless near the starving deer. efforts to halt the deers demise. Says Metcalf, I hunted deer for years. But after being close to them this winter, and knowing their individual personalities, I dont think Ill ever go hunting full-heart- ed These dead deer dotted the landscape, some lying in big mounds to be hauled away. Its a blending of the still alive, the dead and the starving. A few yellow onions that someone has thrown them lie scattered about. This sight was commonplace again. You may have seen this local hero nonchalantly driving his blue Ford towards the Henifer mountains. Choose Your Tax Preparer Very Care fully , Says IRS Hospital Appoints New Administrator . . else to go. ; 0. Weber State College Division of Continuing a temporary solution, because the deer dont have anywhere didnt. rity. ! be traced to their declining habitat, Metcalf says. Feeding is just they most likely would have gone the way of thousands that $100 check. 626-660- You Can Buy This Baby A Deer Didnt Have to Worry APRIL ADAMS and Interested In develParticipants must be highly motivated colwith careers. appropriate previous Applicants oping their advanced be considered for standing. lege coursework will a Applicants will be required to go through screening process to assess aptitudes In reading, math, ana general science. High school certificate or G.E.D. required. THIS PROGRAM BEGINS APRIL 9, 1984. Further information available by calling School of Continuing Education, Weber ACT TODAY! State College, The choosing of a preparer preparers are required by law to by taxpayers to do their federal sign and date the return and to income tax returns should be enter his or her identification done carefully and wisely, ac- number. You must be furnished cording to Bill Craig, public af- j a copy of the completed return. fairs officer with the IRS in Salt Preparers who promise a re-- i Lake City. claim a special relationship fund, Most tax return preparers are ' with the IRS, or boast of ways to honest and do not deliberately j beat the tax system should be attempt to defraud either their avoided. clients or the IRS. But Craig The choosing of a preparer is stated he noted a few misuse the particularly important because of a tax responsibility preparing return for someone else, and of- you, not the preparer, are re-- i fered some suggestions on how sponsible for the accuracy of ; your tax return. As much care to identify these preparers: Do not sign a blank return, should go into the choosing of a or one which is partially com- tax preparer as the selection of plete. These returns could be al- any attorney, doctor, or any pro-- : tered by the jjreparer. Tax return fessional service, Craig said. ; I BOUNTIFUL Brock Place has been appointed to the position of assistant administrator at Bountifuls Lakeview Hospital. A Utah native, Brock was born and raised in Salt Lake City, where he graduated from Hillcrest High School in 1966. He attended the University of Utah for one year before serving a Brazilian mission for the LDS Church. He returned to the University of Utah, where he graduated with a bachelors degree in biology in 1972. He received his masters degree in health care administration from Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri, in 1974. ; j ( 5 - .Brock comes to Lakeview most recently from the Veterans Administration Hospital in Topeka, Kansas, where he has been a health systems specialist for the past seven years. 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