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Show At a Glance THE SIGNPOST TUESDAY, JULY 26,2011 Campus Calendar TUESDAY JULY 26- MONDAY AUGUST 1 Archery World Cup The Health and Physical Education Center at the Stromberg Complex at Weber State University will be open during the Archery World Cup Tournament the last week of fuly and first week of August. The downstairs entrance will be fenced off for safety purposes, so access along that sidewalk will be blocked off. Anyone wishing to enter or exit the facility will need to do so using the upstairs plaza entrance. The sidewalk will be blocked off fuly 24 through Aug. 6. For more information, call 801- 626-6742. Steam line shutdown Beginning on July 1 and continuing through mid-August, Weber State University's Facilities Management will be performing upgrades to the east steam supply line. The hot water will be off during this time to the following buildings: Engineering Technology, Technical Education, Science Lab, Marriott Allied Health, Sky Box, Stewart Stadium and the track locker rooms. For more information, contact Facilities Management at 801-626-6331. Parking passes Weber State University parking permits for the 2011-12 academic year will be available for purchase beginning Monday, July 18 and going until Aug. 8. Students are encouraged to avoid the long lines, register, pay and pick up permits by Aug. 8, 2011, and they'll be entered in a drawing for a chance to win an iPod Nano or a permit for the A2 lot. Students are also en couraged to purchase a Dee Events Center permit for $22 (all current WSU permits are valid at the Dee Events Center) and ride the shuttle to campus. Shuttles run continuously from 6:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. with stops at the Dee Events Center and the library in the center of campus. For more information, call 801-626-6533. FRIDAY AUGUST 26 Block Party 2011 Weber State University's seventh annual Block Party has been scheduled for Aug. 26. The theme for the party will be "Blast- Back to the '60s." The event is scheduled to take place between 7 a.m. and 2:30 p.m., and will take place outside in the center of the WSU campus. For more information, call 801-626-7850. National Headlines Utah man drowns while swimming intoxicated in the Deer Creek Reservoir outside of Provo MIDWAY, Utah (AP) - A Utah man has drowned in Deer Creek Reservoir northeast of Provo after authorities say he was underwater for about 10 minutes. Wasatch County Sheriff's Chief Deputy Jared Rigby says 43-year-old Francisco Peralta of He- ber City was swimming near the shore around 7:40 p.m. Sunday when he disappeared beneath the water. he Best Seot In Town Advance tickets S showtimes available online at dnemark.com (c& CineArts ^5 The Artistic Side of Film TINSELTOWN OGDEN Newgate Mall- 36th @ Wall 1-800-FANDANGO+Expll71# war biro snern iw,m mama smmmssM ww iia imm siFom tmUM ► 17 MIRACLES (Digital) (PG)10:50AM 1:30 4:10 6:55 9:25 ► CAPTAIN AMERICA: THE FIRST AVENGER (3D) (PG-13) 11:00AM 2:00 5:00 8:00 ► CAPTAIN AMERICA: THE FIRST AVENGER (Digital) (PG-13) 10:00AM 1:00 4:00 7:00 10:00 ► CARS 2 (Digital) (G) 10:20AM 1:15 4:05 6:50 9:40 ► FRIENDS WITH BENEFITS (Digital) (R)10:55AM 1:40P4:25 7:10 9:55 ► PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN: ON STRANGER TIDES (Digital) (PG-13) 9:00PM ► WINNIE THE POOH (Digital) (G) 10:30AM 12:30 2:40 4:50 7:00 ► HARRY POTTER AND THE DEATHLY HALLOWS, PART 2 (3D) (PG-13)11:35AM 12:55 2:45 4:00 6:00 7:05 9:15 10:10 ► HARRY POTTER AND THE DEATHLY HALLOWS, PART 2 (Digital) (PG-13)10:OOAM 10:40 12:25 1:10 2:05 3:35 4:20 5:10 6:45 7:30 8:15 9:50 10:35 ► HORRIBLE BOSSES (Digital) (R)11:55AM 2:15 5:05 7:40 10:15 ► TRANSFORMERS: DOTM (3D) (PG-13) 3:10 10:10 ► TRANSFORMERS: DOTM (Digital) (PG-13) 11:40AM 6:40 ► ZOOKEEPER, THE (Digital) (PG) 11:05AM 1:50PM 4:40PM 7:20PM 10:00PM Summer Movie Clubhouse ► 7/26 Madagascar 2 (10:00a) to replace 17 Miricles 10:50a, Cars 2 10:20a, Horrible Bosses 11:55a, Winnie the Pooh 10:30a, Zookeeper 11:05a ► 7/26 Tekken Blood Vengeance 3D(7:30p) to replace 17 Miracles 6:55p and 9:25p ► 7/27 Madagascar 2 (10:00a) to replace Cars 2 10:20a, Horrible Bosses 11:55a, Tra, Zookeeper 11:05a nsformers 11:40a, Winnie the Pooh 10:30a ► 7/27 Encore Don Carlo (6:30p) to replace 17 Miracles 4:10p, 6:55p, and 9:25p ► 7/28 Renee Fleming Live (7:00p) to replace 17 Miracles 6:55p and 9:25p CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED ♦ NO PASSES-NO CLASSIC SUPERSAVERS We pray together, We study together, We HIKE together! Several of the man's acquaintances dove in after him and brought him to the surface. The Deseret News of Salt Lake City reports he was in extremely critical condition at the scene. He was taken to the hospital, where he was pronounced dead. Authorities say he had been drinking and was not wearing a life jacket. Baltimore teen babysitter detained after being found by authorities at D.C. bus stop with a baby BALTIMORE (AP) - A 7-month-old Baltimore boy and the 16-year-old girl left in charge of the baby while his father went to the store were found Monday in Washington, more than two days after they disappeared, police said. The baby, Ki'Yauhn Birch, and the teenager were found after someone called authorities to report seeing the teen at a bus stop in the northeastern part of the city, said Officer Anthony Clay, a D.C. police spokesman. Baltimore detectives confirmed the baby appeared to be in good health, but he was taken to an area hospital as a precaution. The teen, Jo- nae Boozer, is in police custody, said Detective Kevin Brown, a Baltimore police spokesman. Authorities are inter- Trinity Presbyterian Church 140 North Tyler Ave Worship is at 10:00 am www.trinityogden.org viewing Boozer to determine if any charges will be brought in the case. More than 70 people rallied Sunday evening calling for the infant's safe return. The boy's 20-year-old mother, Whitney McGee, pleaded for Boozer to surrender the baby. The baby's father, Charles Birch, said Boozer was a friend of a friend. He said that the teen stopped by his west Baltimore home and asked for a cigarette, and that he left her with the baby while he went to buy some. "I went to get cigarettes, and my son's gone," he told The Baltimore Sun. Ki'Yauhn's belongings and a bottle the infant hadn't finished were left behind, Birch said. He didn't know how to reach Boozer and said he called police Saturday morning. One-year-old Utah girl dies after being run over by an SUV in her family's driveway in Farr West FARR WEST, Utah (AP) - A Utah toddler has died after being run over in her family's driveway in Farr West. Weber County Sheriff Lt. Matthew Bell says the 1-year-old girl's father was backing an SUV out of the driveway around 8:30 p.m. Sunday when he hit her. Attempts to revive the girl through CPR were unsuccessful. She was later pronounced dead at a hospital in Ogden. Authorities are saying that the incident was an accident. They are still investigating how the girl ended up behind the vehicle. The girl's name has not yet been released. 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The foundation for today's mailing system can be traced back to Franklin's policies. 1847: The Republic of Liberia was founded and granted independence by a hesitant United States after being pressured to do so by Great Britain. The colony was a project of the American Colonization Society and became the first democratic republic in African history. July 27 1981: Six-year-old Adam Walsh disappeared from a mall in Hollywood, Fla. He was believed to have been abducted, and his remains were later found. His father, lohn Walsh, later became the host of America's Most Wanted and a leading victim's rights advocate. 1996: The XXVI Olympiad was disrupted by the bombing of the Centennial Olympic Park in Atlanta, Ga. The explosion killed one mother and injured more than 100 others. The culprit would later be identified as Eric Robert Rudolph, who also bombed two abortion clinics over the next two years. July 28 1868: The 14th Amendment, granting African- Americans equal rights and citizenship in the United States, was officially adopted. The amendment also reaffirmed the rights of all American citizens, providing them with "equal protection under the law." 1976: The worst earthquake in modern history struck in Tangshan, China, at 3:42 a.m. The earthquake was mea- Sudoku See Solutions page 11 Complete the grid so each row, column and 3-by-3 box (in bold borders) contains every digit lto9 6 5 2 9 1 1 8 7 3 5 1 7 7 9 5 9 2 4 6 3 9 8 7 8 9 1 7 sured to be between 7.8 and 8.2 in magnitude on the Richter Scale. It is estimated that 242,000 people in Tangshan and surrounding areas were killed. July 29 1588: Lord Charles Howard and Sir Francis Drake led the English naval force and defeated the so-called "Invincible Armada" of Spain off the coast of Gravelines, France. After its goal of invasion was derailed, the remnants of the armada began a long and difficult journey back to Spain. 1958: The United States Congress passed legislation that inaugurated the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. This showed that the United States was committed to winning the "space race" against the Soviet Union after it launched the world's first satellite into orbit around the Earth in 1957. July 30 2003: The last of the classic Volkswagen Beetles built since World War II was rolled off an assembly line in Pueb- la, Mexico. The car was immediately sent to a museum in Wolfsburg, Germany, where Volkswagen is located. |