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Show V Wednesday, December 8, 1999 (EJlje Nephi, Utah Ctmea-Nef- o Page 7 Juab student vins first place in Best Friends contest Morgan Hall completes Marine Basic Training Marine Pfc. Morgan S. Hall, son of Kenna L. Jolley of Levan recently completed basic training at Marine Corps Recruit Depot, San Diego. Hall successfully completed 12 weeks of training designed to challenge new Marine recruits both physically and mentally. Hall and fellow recruits began their training at 5 a.m., by running three miles and performing calisthenics. In addition to the physical conditioning programs Hall spent numerous hours in classroom and field assignments which included learning first aid, uniform regulations, combat wa- ter survival, marksmanship, combat and assorted weapons training. They performed close order drill and operated as a small infantry unit during field training. hand-to-han- d Hall and other recruits also received instruction on the Ma Drill team will host rine Corps core values honor, courage and commitment, and what the words mean in guiding personal and professional conduct. Hall and fellow recruits ended the training phase with The Cruteam effort, probcible, a . Nica Polevaya, a sophomore at Gartman, Best Friends director Juab High School, won a first of humane education. We received excellent entries place prize of $100 for the artwork she entered in this years in both categories, so it was difHonoring the Animals Art and ficult to determine the winners," Writing Contest for Students, Gartman said. Students used 54-ho- ur lem solving evolution which culminated with an emotional ceremony in which the recruits were presented the Marine Corps Emblems and were addressed as Marines'' for the first time since boot camp began. Hall joins 41,000 men and women who will enter the Marine Corps this year from all over the country. He is a 1999 graduate of Juab High School. Her parents are Mr. and their creativity and technical Leskills in .short stories, poetry, humor pieces, watercolors, charvan. The contest is an educational coals, soft sculpture and other outreach of Utahs Week for the media to express a concern for Animals, sponsored annually by animals. Best Friends Animal Sanctuary Nicas sculpture of a catwom-a- n was judged best in the Ninth in Kanab. This years language and visu- and Tenth Grade visual arts catal arts contest drew entries egory. She is among 13 first place CONTEST WINNER This cat sculpture by Nica Polevaya took from schoolchildren 2,000 across the winners in the contest. first place in contest sponsored by Best Friends Animal Sanctuary. The grand prize winner, Emily state, according to Nathania Weiser of Rowland Hall-SMarks in Salt Lake City, received $250 for her poem, which was judged the best work of all the entries in both art and writ K-1- 2. Mrs. Grant Worthington of t. American Legion Christmas Party Tonight ' Disaster training scheduled in Richfield December 10 and 1 1 The American Red Cross, in conference room, 150 East. conjunction with the Sevier North in Richfield. County Local Emergency Plan- The annual American Legion ning Committee (LEPC), anCross pot luck Christmas party will be nounces the following Redschedheld Wednesday, Dec. 8, at 7 p.m. disaster training courses in the Veterans Building on uled for December 10 and 11. The Main Street in Spanish Fork. courses are available to the pubThe Juab High School Drill Bring your dishes and a pot luck lic at no cost and will be held at the Bureau of Land Management Team will be hosting their annudish to share. AuxYule al All members (Legion and Help Others By Dancing Sub for Santa dance work- iliary) and partners are invited shop. It will be held Thursday, to attend and enjoy this special Dec. 16, 4:00 to 6:00 p.m. in the events with others from the JHS dance studio for dancers age American Legion District Four workshop for Sub for Santa 5 and up. The cost will be $6.00 per dancer. Proceeds will go to the local Sub for Santa program. Participants will enjoy a two hour dance class, learning a short Christmas routine, and basic dance technique. Dancers will receive a Participation Award and treats. They will perform at the JV Boys Basketball game Friday, Dec. 17 and assist with Varsity pre game entertainment. To participate, call: Marci Lynsey StodAnnie Mangel-soKayDee Morgan, Shay Lambson, before Tuesday, Deo. 14.i Blackett, dard, 623-149- 623-225- 4; n, 1; 623-440- 6; 623-530- 5; 623-512- "inn i v4 vMv9rwi 1, r. Idaho requires non-reside- nt snowmobile registration of October 1999, Idaho As law 31, now requires all snowmobiles operated within the state of Idaho must be registered with the state non-reside- nt of Idaho. Idaho registration stickers are available at a cost of $21.50 and can be purchased at numerous locations around the state. When you buy an Idaho snowmobile sticker 85 of the $21.50 is returned to the county that you intend to ride in. These monies are used to groom trails, maintain trails, maintain groomers, signs, etc. At the time that you region. For information, call Dale or Betty Motes. A gift Wor-woo- d degree in Physician A aids and research hearing master's project. The Utah Department of require additional course work in design and biostatistics a The two-yemasters program will Health needs used hearing aids 2000 sethe with autumn d hearing-impairebegin ,,to help ' dren and their families who can- mester. not afford to purchastnew aids. According to Donald M. PederPA program You can give the gift of hearing sen, Ph.D., PA-is estimated it that by director, contribua charitable by making tion to the Hearing Aid Recycling 2007 all PA programs will offer the masters degree to their gradProgram. ar According to Nita Owens, health program representative with Hearing, Speech and Vision Services, there are many usable hearing aids that are not being worn. When people donate used aids we test and, if necessary, repair them," says Owens. We then fit them, according to each childs on children, up to 18 years of age, from financially needy families statewide. Those who may not be able to pay for new hearing aids for their child should call us to find out if they qualify for recycled aids. To donate hearing aids or to qualify for used ones, call Nita or write to Owens, SerVision and which can Hearing, Speech register you designate area you want your money to go vices, 44 North Medical Drive, to. Salt Lake City, UT 84113. PeoIf you ride in the Franklin, ple outside the Salt Lake City Bear Lake, and Caribou county calling area may call (Baby Your Baby complex please designate areas Hotline) and ask the reception4,15, or 21. Please remember, your states ist to be transferred to Hearing, current snowmobile registration Speech and Vision Services. Dowill is no longer valid in Idaho. You nors a receive must have a current Idaho stickstamped, packing er to operate your snowmobile in envelope in which to return the Idaho. For a list of current regis- aid(s). Included in the package tration vendors you can call Bear is a letter from the Program acLake State Park at knowledging the contribution. or the Idaho Department of Donating hearing aids may be Parks and Recreation at considered a charitable contribution for federal tax purposes. 0 Friday, Dec. 10: p.m. Introduction to Red Cross Disaster Services. This course will introduce new Red Cross disaster volunteers to the various services provided to disaster victims. This is the first in a series of training opportunities and is 6:00-10;0- uates. mid-1960- ms Answer by: Barbara Rowe, Utah State University Extension Family Resource Management. Specialist Second of Tiro For those presents you decide to purchase for the holidays, here are some tips to help control your spending. Shop early. Last minute shop- How can I own adjoining room for $35 for reservations 1-- 15 0 t. rr Some restrictions apply early morning or later in the evening, when stores are less likely to be crowded. Avoid lunch hour shopping or take your lunch hour early or later than noon to 1 p.m. Allow yourself enough time to practice sound consumer strate- Direct TV, Primestar & Customers's, switch over to Dish Network Free! C-Ba- nd 435-864-22- 68 888-588-94- 45 Kyle off-hou- rs ping can lead to higher costs when the search is on for something anything that will do. , Before you go into the stores, do a little studying, searching and planning. Shop catalogs and only u.. cc QL i (j fn -. a UJ..l; ' , dlsl? UTWOtk ing ABC, NBC, CBS, Fox, PBS, and now KJZZ. Call now for your systems today. Offer good until Dec. 31, 1999. better budget for the holidays? for Christmas Mom & Dad, get your Right off of Exit 272 on 851 West 1250 South, Orem Utah 0 MINI DISH More than 500 students have received PA certificates from the U. Seventy percent of these graduates work in primary care, 40 percent are in rural communities need." all, watch for the warning signals that you are overspending. Its dangerous if you begin to arrange cash loans on bank cards or use credit cards impulsively. To keep credit in check, use only one credit card to do your holiday shopping. Its easier to ignore growing debt if it is spread among many cards. Keep a total of all credit card charges. Clip each credit card to a 3x5 card and add each amount you charge. Just looking at the total may stop you from charg- - Rayan Ekins PARTY! Book your date early, they go fast. Call 623-511- 2 NebS)et FASSSST Above See Holiday on page 8 & SANTAS READY FOR Family 00 8:00-11:3- ROOKY 9. 801-423-05- 11: s, 208-945-27- Call Saturday, Dec. a.m. An Overview of Mass Care. This course will introduce volunteers to the three services provided through Red Cross Mass Care. Participants will learn about Red Cross sheltering activities, how mass feeding is provided to disaster victims and workers, and how bulk supplies like clean-u- p kits and personal hyare distributed to items giene those recovering from a disaster. Noon-4.0- 0 p.m. Shelter Operations. This course will prepare disaster volunteers to set up and and, during the past three years, operate a disaster shelter in their 20 percent have come from un- community. The course identifies needs of shelter occupants, deterderrepresented populations. When the PA program began in mines which buildings are approthe the applicant pool priate for shelters, and works was exclusively returning med- through problems that commonics from the Vietnam War. Now, ly occur when setting up and opthe majority of successful candi- erating a shelter. dates has undergraduate deIndividuals in Sevier, Piute, grees and, in many cases, ad- Garfield, Wayne and surroundvanced degrees. ing counties interested in trainApplicants continue to come ing to become a Red Cross voto us with extensive, varied ex- lunteer should call David Florence ext 3038. perience. They are nurses, para- at medics, pharmacists, physical therapists, respiratory therapists and other allied health professionals," Pedersen said. MOUNTAIN The change in the credential awarded is significant for our students. We will hold to our mission of providing primary health care services to underserved populations and will conGet a Dish Network satellite system for as tinue our fine track record of in of areas placing graduates low as $1 5. Local channels available includ- needs, utes away Discounts and Coupons at stores winners. The contest often stimulates classroom discussions on animals and leads to service projects," Gartman says. One year some high school students made books on pet care for the contest and then donated the books to elementary classrooms. In another case, soap sculptures of animals were submitted to the contest and then sold at an arts fair to raise money for an animal organization." All Utah public, private and home school students are eligible for the contest. It's an opportunity for Best Friends to connect with statewide arts programs, Gartman says. The winners combine a strong compassion for animals with excellence in writing or the visual arts." Utah's Week for the Animals is now in its sixth year of calling for concern and respect for animals. Other events of the 1999 celebration included a mobile spayneuter clinic, an adoption fair in Salt Lake City, and donations of humane educational materials to Utah schools can be received. gies. Comparison shop. Look at price, quality and warranties. What are the stores or manufacturers return policies? Read use labels, care, storage tags, etc. Watch for sales. They used to be unheard of during the holinewspaper ads first Do your best days, but no more. Now many to find out what would be help- items such as toys, small appliful and useful for the people on ances, beauty grooming aids and sporting goods are sold at your list. to for reduced prices in November and time Try your shopping December. Learn sales terminology. Irregulars" are imperfections in color, weave or size that Gst-A-W- ay may or may not affect service or use. Seconds usually have some fault, mend tear or color loss. As Only $S9 Includes: Comfortable Hotel Room Free Delicious 14 Large Papa Johns is" puts the responsibility on the Pizza Free Hollywood Hit In Room Movie or Video Game Free Scrumptious Breakconsumer for determining the condition of the article. fast Areas Warmest Indoor Pool 89 F. Holiday Shopping at 3 Malls 10 Min- HIoMday required before other training hearing-impaire- d self-addresse-d, In all, prizes amounting to $1,550 were awarded the contest Regents approve Masters Degree for Us Physician Assistant Program masters Assistant (PA) Studies, approved recently by the Utah State Board of Regents, will replace the certificate program offered for the last 28 years through the Family and Preventive Medicine Department at the University of Utah School of Medicine. The PA masters degree will of ing. 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