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Show At a Glance THE SIGNPOST Campus Calendar Crossword 1 Across 2 3 4 14 1 Ivan the Terrible, e.g. 5 Deadly snakes 9 Simple hoops shot 14 Restrictive membership word 15 Digital water testers? 16 Make laugh 17 Ali ring trademark 19 Alumnae, e.g. 20 La la lead-in 21 Conestoga-made grooves 22 Church-owned Dallas sch. 23 Epcot's "giant golf ball" 28 Victoria in Africa 29 Comics scream 30 Easter basket delivery gait? 32 Miracle Mets' stadium 35 Eyelid annoyance 36 Stat for Cliff Lee 37 Painter of outdoors scenes 42 Coffee hour vessel 43 It was often worn over a tunic 44 Rocks to refine 45 Academic address letters 46 Carnival resort 47 Battling group 50 Rolling over, so to speak 56 Fingers for the D.A. 57 Opposite of pre58 Subside, with "down" 59 Subside 62 Soup ingredients, and a hint to the hidden theme in 17-, 23-, 37and 50-Across 64 Des Moines resident 65 Slithery fish S 6 7 10 8 11 12 13 TUESDAY JUNE 7 16 17 _ 20 23 24 = i WSU hosts football camp tot high school students 25 W 153 54 55 |58~ 60 61 u Weber State University's Jerry & Vickie Moyes College of Education, Continuing Education and the Utah State Office of Education Jazz at the Station present the 27th Annual Reading and Writing ConThe Weber State Uniference. The event begins versity Department of Perat 8 a.m. with registration forming Arts will present and sessions beginning Jazz at the Station at 7 p.m. at 8:30 a.m. in the Stewat the Union Station located art Stadium Sky Suites, on 2501 Wall Avenue in Ogfloors 3 and 4. Cost for atden. Attendance is free. Call tendance ranges from $75801-626-6431 for more in$220. For more informaformation. (Well-behaved tion, call 801-626-7157. children are welcome.) WEDNESDAY JUNE 8 27 Silver in old Westerns 31 Loving strokes 32 Swing around 33 Game start? 34 Listless feeling 35 Hot tub 38 Grating 39 Nickel and dime 40 Wide-eyed 41 Kids1 stuff 47 17-mission NASA program 48 Fight back 49 Damon of "Invictus" 51 Indispensable 52 Berth place 53 Perfect 54 Some storytellers 55 Like some limitedchoice questions 59 Help 60 Gift decoration 61 Blow away 62 Tennis unit 63 iPhone, e.g. 66 Heck!" 67 Lived 68 Home run jog 69 To boot Down 1 Bulls in Argentina 2 Poke around 3 Pack leader 4 Corned beef bread 5 Just after sunset 6 Relieve 7 "For those who think young" soft drink ...... 8 Duluth-to-Dubuque dir. 9 Member of Congress, say ' .. 10 Love in Lille 11 "Tasty" 12 Exploit • 13 Con's home 18 Vicinity 22 "Gotta run!" 24 Dressed 25 Red Rose " 26 HA League of Own" Weber State University's ber State University Alumni Ott Planetarium will host Golf Classic to raise funds the Ogden Astronomical for student scholarships. Society meeting at 7-9 p.m. Registration is at 7:30 a.m., in the Lind Lecture Hall Ott and the shotgun start will Planetarium. Attendance be at 9 a.m. at the Barn Golf is free. For more informa- Course at.305 West Pleastion call 801-726-8554. ant View Drive in Pleasant Weber State University Football will host its 2011 FRIDAY Football Individual High JUNE 10 School Camp for students in grades 9-12 from 9 a.m. Jerry & Vickie Moyes Colto 3 p.m. on the WSU lege of Education to host football practice field. 27th Annual Reading The cost for attendance and Writing Conference is $60. Call 805-479-4282 for more information. 39 140 59 TUESDAY, JUNE 07,2011 • THURSDAY JUNE 9 Astronomical Society Meeting to be hosted at the Ott Planetarium View. Cost for attendance is $450 per foursome and $125 per individual. Sponsorship opportunities are available. For more information, visit alumni.weber.edu. SATURDAY JUNE 11 Community fundraiser to be held for mother of six suffering from breast cancer Anything for a Friend will host a community fundraiser for Cyndi Tangren, a single mother of six diagnosed with breast cancer. The fundraiser will include dinner at Texas Roadhouse, a silent auction, a kids' corner, entertainment and pictures. The event takes placefrom5 to 9 p.m. in the WSU Alumni Associa- Shepherd Union Ballrooms. tion hosts Golf Classic to Cost varies per activity and donations are welcome. raise scholarship funds For more information, call The Weber State Univer- 801-620-0696 or go to K sity Alumni Association will anythingforafriend.com. host the 10th Annual We- Today in History National Headlines June 7 1776: Richard Henry Lee presented the Continental Congress, a resolution for independence. John Adams supported it. 1893: Gandhi refused to adhere to racial segregation policies on a South African train. he Best Seal In Town Afants fidrt & tfcal Jwt orctkUc orTew at riwawrfuum 1954: Award-winning Native American novelist Louise Erdich was born. Erdich would become famous after her first book, Love Medicine, was published in 1984. 1986: Football star Bo Jackson was drafted by the Kansas Cwity Royals baseball team. Fans were shocked by Jackson's decision to play baseball instead of football. 1962: The first drivethrough bank opened in Switzerland. 2002: 41-year-old Michael Skakel was sentenced to 20 years to life in prison for the 1975 murder of his 15-year-old neighbor Martha Moxley. Skakel was the nephew of Ethel Kennedy, wife of the late U.S. Senator Robert Kennedy. 1966: Ronald Reagan was elected governor of California. This would pave the way for his election to the office of president of the United States. 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Greer has fewer than opinions, see whether their munity of Alpine grew to 200 permanent residents ideas rise or fall.... Jt's un218 square miles, or more but the town and area at- like any other election cycle in recent history," than 140,000 acres, by tract many vacationers. Huntsman said. Saturday morning. The fire is the third Gov. Huntsman visits Huntsman said the GOP largest in state history, New Hampshire campaign at this point is with smoke from it visabout personalities, not ible in parts of southern NORTH CO.NWAY, policy, but that will change ' Colorado. Fire officials N.H. (AP) - Former as thefieldfirmsup. said they had zero con- Utah Gov. Jon Huntsman "This is the marketplace tainment of the fire near sounded like a full-fledged of political ideas. This is -• the New Mexico-Arizo- 2012 White House candi- how America operates," ' na state line, which has date Saturday set to join Huntsman said. "It's afreef forced an unknown num- the field this month as he market. 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