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Show May 23, 2001 National Champions Special Edition Page 14 Orem-Ceneva Times Center Change A 'liii c fm !v and hcahng lilt, fi. ':f I1' aidM; J;.i'luV, HO 'a A't W)ri fax 'Hi.1.1) 224 Kfi' iniM i'nli7nF( fiijrii;c u; iHW(-nlrintc hcini' ( iw "My axparianca at tha Cantar for Chang has baan tha most valuable experience of my lifa. I cama in with littla axpactation of racovary. I fait hopeless, scared, and incapable of avar getting my Ufa back. But now I am leaving with Outstanding benefits: Y Great starting pay - increases after 60 days and months Y Medical and dental insurance Y Tuition reimbursement (after a year) Y Discounts at Sears Stores Y Full-Time schedules available Y Majority of our schedules do not include Sunday i Casual attire You Will: Y Schedule customers for service appointments on appliances Y Assist customers on home improvement needs Y Participate in telephone sales inbound calls only all our Toll-Free Job-Line 1-877-732-7742 To schedule an interview Customer Care Network 2 I asi ln(K) South I'niui, I I X4oO( a j"wfc.-. ' fii Vitni'i'" Nnaf . , Be Part of (he Employment , ,,. . ,, , ,,ri, ',,i,r, j Side of SEARS vf n- Uoi ofWefe named fo 2007 Parade All-America All-America high school girls basketball team Danielle Cheesman, a 6'2" center from Mountain View High School, has been named to the 2001 Parade All-America All-America High School Girls Basketball Team. The entire team, which was selected by coaches, scouts and recruiters, will be announced this Sunday in Parade. It includes 40 athletes ath-letes from 23 states. California Califor-nia has the most players, with four. Cheesman, who was named to Parade's fourth team, will attend Brigham Young University this fall. Members of the Parade All-America Girls Basketball Team, which was founded in 1977 by Haskell Cohen, have traditionally gone on to star in college and professional basketball. Thirty-five Parade Pa-rade All-Americans competed in this year's Sweet Sixteen NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament, and 69 play this season in the WNBA. The Utah Starzz and the Washington Wash-ington Mystics have the most, with seven each. The Starzz's Natalie Williams, Kate Starbird and Amy Herring Her-ring have all been Parade All-Americans. iff : l -- 1 i VMM, -lis i ' ; . - i T i rundbercV -i i i - " Ah .M I .--L- - i . .l-J ffzz- Ci-A L . Id M your family s needs can be met zvitfi one phone call, because at that time of need there is no substitute for sympathetic understanding. Jamdy Owned and operated for over a century at one convenient location serving Utah Valley, stop by and visit our Cascade Chapel. MIM8ER Of THE UTAH i MWIONAl i FUNERAL DiKT0SSS0CiTIQW PROVIDER OF FORETHOUGHT FUNERAL PLANS 495 South State Street 0rem 801-225-1530 SUNDBERG OLPIN FUNERAL HOME |