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Show At a Glance TUESDAY, JUNE 14,2011 THE SIGNPOST Campus Calendar Crossword TUESDAY JUNE 14 Health Education Camp Weber State University's Dumke College will host the Northern Utah Area Health Education Center Summer Camp TUesday through Thursday. The time and location is pending. The cost is $75. Please call 801-626-8126 for more information. THURSDAY JUNE 16 Kayak Roll Session The Weber State University Outdoor Program will T h e B e s t S c a > I n T o w n "-" Gim'Aiis "''"• The \iUitirSid''f( him TINSELTOWN OGDEN Morale Mall-34tfi@WoU 1-El»-FAIIDANGO+Eipll71# tit ir gso iftCM *4, uiHtnnit oimnw SJJH UDI r HA wan tuott tr* «-« 17 HMCLEJ (DigtiQ (PO) IttJO t.M*:tO 0-M 9.J0 M D M M N D f {O0UO |R) (10:301' lOi-MT 10 1Q.1S HWOOVtK 7. TW (Dte*rf) CH) ( « ; » ) I;10*30 T » 10-10 JlfiYMOOOYAWTMHOT BUUMDl U M M R (Dttfti) host a kayak roll session from 7 to 9 p.m. in the Swenson Building pool. Cost of attendance is $20/$8 Please call 801-626-6373 for more information. FRIDAY JUNE 17 the 2011 Tennis Camp for ages 12-18 Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to noon at the Edman Tennis Courts. Cost of attendance is $150. Please call 801-626-7513 for more information. Arts in the Park Girls' Basketball Camp Weber State University Women's Basketball will hold its 2011 High School Camp for girls' teams in grades 9-12 on Friday and Saturday from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. daily in the Dee Events Center. Cost of attendance is $300. For more information please call 801-626-7380 . Weber State University will present "Arts in the Parks Summer Tour 2011," a weeklong arts program for children Monday through Friday from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at Monroe Park (850 30th St., Ogden). Please call 801-626-6782 for more information. Toastmasters Meeting MONDAY JUNE 20 WeberState University's Alumni Association will sponsor its weekly meeting of Toastmasters InterCoed Tennis Camp national at noon in the The Weber State Uni- lindquist Alumni Center. versity men's and women's Please call 801-393-4836 tennis teams will- host for more information. WDWOHT M PARIS PIRATE6 OP THE CMIBKAH: ON (0 (PO-13J (10*0) 11341 05 I4S4 IS (*:M) 7JO(»:05) 1C:» ( # ) ( 1D30H W i O 2*5*10 X 9 (1M0) 1 » 7 *» 0-» MO (1*01 (M0) X-HDt FIRST ClAM KlMQFUPMilMSg) (Mbl) (KJ-13) 10 OS IB » (POI II « M4«.45> IS MS (11:40) I:«S 1 » 1 « * 00 MStlOMS Summer Movie Clubhoute CREDIT WRDSACC[PUO • NO PASSES NO CLASSIC SUPtRS^VERS Complete the grid so each row, column and 3-by-3 box (in bold borders) contains every digit Ito9 9 2 3 7 6 9 7 5 4 5 9 3 ,1 5 1 3 1 6 9 4 8 7 in Hew to Train Ybur Dfioon 6/14-16J1Q:00«)toren!ac« Bridesmaids 10.20. 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