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Show nMM i 1 8 The Magna TimesAVest Valley Neskearn, Thursday, September 1 2001 i, Lifestyle ARTS continued from page Taste of Magna" 'The Taste of Magna w il show the areas cultural diversity," Campbell said. "It will give everyone a taste of what Magna is all about and what it has to offer from its businesses to its citiens." The Taste of Magna is being scheduled for early September 2002. The Arts Council is also planning on becoming involved with the Miss Magna Scholarship pageant. "Representatives from the M iss Ctah America Scholarship pageant are very interested in coming out and giving workshops and teaching our girls how to compete in the Miss Ctah Pageant." Campbell said. "F.ven girls who aren't competing in Miss Magna w ill be able to panic ipate in the workshops in order to learn poise, manners, which will become helpful when thev so into college interviews." Officials from Salt Itke County, the Ctah Artv Council and the Salt I uke City Ans Council have encouraged the formation of the Magna Ans Council and have offered assistance in filling out grant applications. "We were told that because we didn't have an Ans Council, Magna was missing out on many opportunities for funding that could be brought into the city." Campbell said With an arts council.. Magna may also be able to bring performances from the Ctah Symphony and other organizations throughout the state to Magna instead of residents hav ing to go somewhere else to see performances. "We are starting out small so that we don't overwhelm ourselves." Campbell said. 'There is so much we want to be able to do in the future." Future plans would include starting a drama society and presenting quality plays and -- REACT continued from page Governor launches statewide water conservation initiative 1 1 safety for the opening and closing ceremonies at Rice Stadium. "All we can do is make targets harder and have good intelligence coming in." Kennard said. "If you have someone willing to sacrifice their life for a terrorist attack there is nothing law enforcement can do." The Olympics has a $200 million budget for security. West Valley City Fire Chief Van Summers said that as a result of the terrorist attack in New York, that figure will not be adequate to prov ide security for the games in February. "This is the next big, commercial, political social event to happen in the country," said West Valley Police Chiel Alan Kerstein. "We need to be pre- musicals. School officials have offered the use of the Cyprus High School Auditorium for performances. The Arts Council is also looking at other buildings in the city to set up its operations and future art displays." The last Magna Arts Council ended about five years ago as members became involved in other civic organizations and Mecham, who was president at the time, was elected to the Magna Area Council. "One of the reasons 1 decided not to run for another term on the Area Council was so that I could have the time to start up the Arts Council again," Mecham said. "Many people are very' excited to have the Arts Council back again." The Arts Council is currently meeting on the fourth Thursday of the month at the Magna Library at 7 p.m. For more information call Campbell at m drier-than-usu- al generations. It is vital that Utahns con v Lions to host craft boutique capita water consumption throughout the state." The Governor's Water Conservation Coalition includes representatives from Metropolitan Water District. Jordan Valley Water Conservancy District, Weber Basin Water Conservancy District, Central Utah Water Conservancy District and Washington County Water 1 Now 77 years old, the Magna Lion's Club is one of the oldest organizations still volunteering its time in giv ing service to the 250-647community and helping where there is a need. This year the club is operating under the leadership of newly elected president Bruce Hunt. The Lion's Club will kick off arrested. was its fall season w ith a boutique pect Along with the rest of the Saturday, Sept. 5 at the Lion's country, the Salt Lake Airport Community Hall, 2643 South was closed and the Utah 8950 West. The boutique will National Guard was put on a a.m. and continue begin at until 7 p.m. heightened state of alert as were state correction facilities. 'This is a new project for the 'We are a nation of law, and club and we are asking the comwhile our response must be munity for their support," said Leda Davis chairwoman of the decisive, it also must be focused," said Congressman event. Chris Cannon. "The civil liberThe boutique is expected to ties of all within our borders are feature local arts and crafts at a cost people can afford, as well paramount, regardless of who is responsible for these acts of ter- - , as enjoy. Those who would like ror. If we undermine individual ' to share their crafts at the bourights in reaction to todayis tique may call Davis at 250-- . 1976. events, we may win a battle, but hand a victory to the enemies of The main mission of the freedom every where." Lions Club is sight 4. 1 across Utah. "Water conserv ation is a very important issue in this state," said Department of Natural Resources Division of Water Resources Director, Lariy Anderson. "The Coalition's goal is to significantly reduce per w Conservancy District WAHMFEST spotlights moms work-at-hom- e The second Utah WAHMfest, a Moms a unique held be will Saturday, Sept. Expo 5, in Salt Lake City. Parents who have chosen to interrupt their careers to care for their children, as well as those wanting to learn more about home-base- d business opportunities are invited to attend the event, which will run from 10 a.m. through 7 p.m. at the Cottonwood Mall. ; Many parents are meeting the challenge of career and family by finding creative ways to combine the two, according to Marybeth Henry, who conceived and launched the WAHMfest over three years ago. While many opt for home-base- d opportunities such as Herblife, Mary Kay or Pampered Chef, others may be interested in newer companies Still others like have launched their own consultbusinesses ing or like marketing support, public relations, graphic design and websites developmental of which can be accomplished in a home office with a computer.' Over twenty exhibitors will participate in WAHMfest with information, business opportunities and advice from those who have "been there," according to Utah WAHMfest Director, Jolyn Dickenson. WAHMfest 2001 will beheld at the Cottonwood Mall, center court area. 4835 South Highland Drive. Attendance is free and children are welcome. For more information, call or at Work-At-Ho- 1 pared for something like this happening here." Leavitt said that there was no reason to cancel the Olympic games in Utah. "We will go forward as planned. We're a long way away from the games," Leav itt said. "Our games w ill exemplify good organization and safety. We have no reason to think that Utah is at risk" Shortly after the attacks on the World Trade Center, the Salt Lake County Building received a bomb threat. That thieat was proved to be a hoax and a sus includes the formation of the Governor's Water Conservation Coalition. Which is a partnership between water districts serve water during the next two months to help ensure an adequate supply next spring. Leavitt's initiative, which includes a public information program and the formation of the Governor's Water Conservation Coalition, aims to further the effort residents, large water users and water suppliers across the state to implement ise policies and pracwater-tices. The Governors water conservation initiative urges residents and state agencies to enact two simple and effective steps that will dramatically improve the amount of water savings. Leavitt is asking people not to water during the peak hours 0 A. M. to 6P.M., and to adjust their sprinkler's timers according to the season. 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