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Show Monday, February 28, 2000 THE SIGNPOST Imagination Suddenly, the game became a part of history. You could feel it, and It hadn't even happened yet. The crowd rose to its feet, and Arceneaux let one fly from a few steps behind the arc. The ball hit net, the crowd went delirious and Arceneaux took a seat. "1 Just stayed in the game for the fans," Arceneaux said, smiling. "1 wanted to get the recordl for them. They've Just been so great ever since I got here." Moore's night wasn't as dramatic, but equally special. Lately, the senior from North Ogden has seen more of Joe Cravens' backside than front side, but Saturday he got some minutes and a story to tell his children, going 4 of 5 from 3-point land to score the happiest 14 points of his basketball life. "It was a great ending," Moore said, his face apple red. "You couldn't have written it better." And everywhere in between, as is his custom, was Gill. Gill was grabbing rebounds, Gill was throwing crisp passes, and Gill was scoring every now and then. Gill, Gill, Gill, or Eddie, Eddie, Eddie as the crowd of 7,716 chanted, was in more places than VISA. As the announcer made it known that the spunky point guard from Aurora, Colo., had recorded his first- ever, much-sought-after triple-double, Gill got that mean look on his face, pointed to his adoring fans and said his thank -yous in that . pumped up way he does by waving his arms up and down. The fact that it was senior night added that much more emotion continued from page 1 0 and excitement to it," Gill said. Simply put, the night was book like. Book like with a happy ending. The happily-ever-after brand. "I thought that was a terrific way for our seniors to finish off," Cravens said. "All of them had a fabulous game ... you probably couldn't have scripted it better than that." Gill and Arceneaux captured America's hearts last March with the upset of North Carolina. Saturday night, they did it once again. This time, though, for the last time. The Show and The Thrill were for Ogden only. The Living Scriptures Wwfc that tixh wines and cluing: tins. Inside Sales Department NOW HIRING 3 part time shifts morning, afternoon, and evening Living Scriptures offers you Full time pay Part time hours Great Benefits Unbeatable Environment Super Incentives and Prizes COME CHECK US OUT! Average $8-$12hr Call Nate for info 629-3023 or come in for an application at 3625 Harrison Blvd. Ogden IJ.'.U ." Lj... : I I I . L L Superior Quality Lowest Price Best Value Excellent Service Experience Call for your FREE VIDEO :, Your "Original" Wholesale Home Center driving you nuts? STOW-IT STORAGE CONTAINERS STORAGE CONTAIN LK5 r ft - i i r f T 20 , 40 & 48 Units No One Else In Utah Guarantees Their Containers! We Do For Two Full Years! (801) 977-8885 (800) 370-0111 2438 W. 1100 S. Salt Lake City TAJ! Now Hiring Fed Ex Ground is looking for part-time, hardworking, dependable, PACKAGE HANDLERS. Get paid to workout! $8.00-$9.00 per hour! Plus .500 more after 90 days! All part-time positions average 3-5 hours per day. Monday-Friday, NO WEEKENDS! Tuition assistance of .500 per hour after 30 days. Opportunities for advancement. 1 8:00 P.M.-5&' Shift Times Dav 4:00 P.M. Twi 7:30 P.M. -11:30 P.M. Sunrise 12:00 A.M. - 4:30 A.M." Preload 1:00 A.M. -5:30 A.M. 5 pa r Li HtSru Ground Apply in person at 720 North -400 West North Salt Lake (Bountiful Exit 3 1 S then West) or contact Scott at (S01 ) 294-5990 , r-zr-'-va' f, jN STATE Of UTAH NATURAL SOUC$ OMiIchi oi PoiVi Si Recioolioo Personal watercraft are boats... ...and must follow the rules of the water. Children ages 1 2 to 1 7 must carry a certificate of completion of the State Parks and Recreation's education course. For more Information, call: 1-800-RIDE-PWC I a SPECIAL OLYMPICS WINTER GAMES Pick up an application in UB 250 to volunteer in the Utah Special Olympics Winter Games. Call 626.6890 for more information SKIING BOWLING VOLLEYBALL SECURITY G-TEAM VOLUNTEERS GREATLY NEEDED FOR THURSDAY, MARCH 9 FRIDAY, MARCH 10 WSU DAVIS CAMPUS "Lunch and Learn" Fall Semester Workshops These workshops are topics for student enrichment suggested by WSU-Davis students. The workshops are free. Attend as many as you can. These are for your enjoyment and are paid for by student fees. 395-3460 Free Pizza! Workshops are held in Room 101 at noon on Tuesdays and 12:30 on Wednesdays. Wednesday Mar. 1 Tuesday Mar. 7 Wednesday Mar. 22 Women's Voices in Poetry Dr. Sally Bishop Shig'ey, Professor of English Child's Play is Serious Business Aian Mills, Director of Mills Montesson School Nutrition Lynn Dawson, Instructor, Nutrition |