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Show News and information from local schools and colleges Wednesday Junt i ;) b -, ,,"li .. r' 1 ' -''' ' f -A 1 v ' . ijii niii ii ' t -1i:iiiriiiiiiiii'"'irMl"'i 'T11''' J. T K' H ri V... JR.. . ;f Ul-i. f- Out with the "old", and in with th- n-w... Pictured are the outgoing and incoming student councils from Cascade Elementary El-ementary School. New council members (serving one-half year in office) are (front row, left to right) Hiram Jacoh, president; Shawn Crawley, president; Tyler Agle, vice-president; Jack Urquhart, vice-president; Madison Call, secretary; Cassie Norris, secretary; Kristen Krickson, historian; Makayle Gowans, historian. Former council members are (back row, left to right): .Julia McDougal, president; Jamie Gee, president; Jewel Wakamatsu, vice-president; Lauren Kicks, vice-president; Alysa Williams, secretary; Katelyn Nielson, historian; and Josh Anderson, historian. Cascade Elementary "Hope of America" Award winners included: in-cluded: (Left to right) Michael Salazar, Amanda Phillips, Mallory Keith, and Michael Piatt. V " ft'j K : & e if "Hope of America" winners from Cascade Elementary included: in-cluded: (Left to right) Jamie Gee, Alec Fowler, Julia McDougal, Charla Martin, and Madison Maughan. Lending a hand... Costco employee Andra Clements tutors Sharon Elementary School students Rachel Carter (left) and Chelcee Zufelt in reading during a final school year work session. Under the direction of Mike Kytting, membership manager, and Scott Christenscn, warehouse m jnager, 18 Costco employees have volunteered and served in the tutoring tutor-ing program since January. Tutors completed a special eight-hour eight-hour training course before working w ith the students, who have "really responded well," according to Kytting, with many of the youngsters increasing their skills at least a grade level due to the extra help. t rj m, f ' Foothill Elementary Explorer Awards (Grades 5 & 6): (Front, left to right) Caneron Young, Alex Baker, John Preece. ( Back) Kali Browne, Ashley Orwin, Anakari Bybee, Amanda Madsen. When & bank's out of town, it's out of touch. L J id 1 1 ww 1-.jn.imi iJJ t---J Strangers. I ' i ' "l . .Hi ! .'in Ijii-.uk - Clueless. '!n ' "imnutillv . .iikI .'.ii i"l in i! Disinterested. I " " " tin l ' i u ml . .i n ' I -."in i in ii i . k j Unconcerned. V'"'j' "ii l-.ti.lit.i; ik- 'I i ik I vkii .,,. In,. -I,.'' Ltali lllfV IS It I,VW jI.K . Willi II . .A Ii . ,,c iuni Hs own iifrsl.lr ih.il o-jisul. is don i .,!.,,., urifirrsKiriil ()i .ipprcf i.iu- (.-nii.il li.uik h is Jjccri 'Joiiii; Ij'i Hi'-ss in ! i.ihV.iiln loi MOy.ns now . V- iimcIm 1.,1,'j i , ,.,, I, i,,,, ,- , , , o,. .ind its Iil-sts. (-, ., ,,. ,V(. ),. i ,,ik! w..i I )T-. .iikI sh..i'- :t v.,,. (,,,, In jut t. ,i (on-xlf , I ,.,r '.. In town, in touch. urn CENTRA I. 7?!jf S hl),l itf d thir,jT at ('., r.'r,,! ft.;r fot 0m ., ...lr tll.KM 4,n. nwi i,ut Im .,. Foothill Elementary Explorer Awards (Grades, 2, 3, & 4): (Front row, left to right) Cody Norton, Greg Blickfeldt, Andrew An-drew Oakeson, Madeline Knowles, Chase Orwin, (Back) Molly Jenkins, Katelyn Graham, Jake Brickey, Jake Green, Truman Blanchard. r- in "i u m tr j mm It- K IT 3r rw11 l -11 i J Foothill Elementary Explorer Awards (Kindergarten - 1st grade): (Front row, left to right) Tessa Herrmann, Hayden Pugmire, Katie Carlile, Jordan Kocherhans. (Back) Stasi Wilson, Nikki Kanzee, Natasha Stephens, Katelyn Raney, Mindy McDonald. The Orem-Gen TDM By Calling: 225-1340 eva ZJ Wells Fargo names Roger Williams as president With the successful conversion of the First Security and Wells Fargo systems complete, new positions po-sitions have been named in Wells Fargo. Roger Williams has been named president of community banking, central Utah. He formerly for-merly worked as executive vice president of customer services for First Security Bank. Mr. Williams began his banking career over 28 years ago as a management man-agement trainee for First Security Bank. Since then he has held various vari-ous positions with the bank, which include loan officer, operations opera-tions officer, and division marketing market-ing manager. In 1992, he was elected senior vice president of southern Utah region and became executive vice president of the bank in 1995. A graduate of Brigham Young University, Mr. Williams earned his bachelor of science degree in business management. He is also a graduate of the University of Washington Pacific Coast Banking Bank-ing School. Mr. Williams currently sits on - i ' -s - t 1 ft00 v s. . -: I v ; - A ' ' j ikmifk vi i 1 1 S I't t (K' : t -.in .! M !fi i ' '.'iriiv the Board -f Dpi Provo Ori'tti ( I in merce. Hw .. i dude: ( "ii.tn :r I ! tors. I'liiti") W-t. ' - 199"v 1 ... ... i Sumiti'T : iMii's ( 1992; Snow - !'-.. I cation .-V! I'.i ! i i - dent . Spnui;'. : 1 ' ; 1 Commerce. -1:. The piano i.-ichior) in Italy in 1709. (dktm A LOOK AT NEWS AND EVENTS PIUM Events for the Community The Museum of people and Culture will h.-t : - .i party on June 22 from 6 to 8 p.m. The -ire.-, , museum will be closed and demonstrator oi 1 1 -i. tit . crafts will be available to show visitor l...w ' .1 . Free food, tours and other entertainment v, iM i , i . . ' .' throughout the evening. For more mHnn i; i.'ii . ,: Saturday Safari is a program sponsoi ril l. . ' .. . i ence Museum that is tailored for children -.v . ' : : years old. Pre-register at least one week in ;i.l m, . ( , . class. There is an $8 fee per class. For m -: - -5051. Classes include: June 16Vhere'd he-'..I..!.- : Species, June 30 Head, Shoulders. Knee ami I Investigation, July 14 Aloha!, .July 2 V.i - i . il BYU will host Youth Sport and Dance ( amp- I., month of June. Camps include basket h.ili ..it ,.-. :,L swimming, lacrosse, football, clogging, gvin : la- . " nis, modern dance and jazz. For mot e mtoi i,.' "o BYU Conferences and Workshops will I..; .m.v. , ,. DanceCamp June 18to June30. For iiioi" ini' i i, , 7589. A Theatre Workshop will be held at MY I '. I; ,,,, two-week performance program for high m ho ; ! ested in pursuing professional goals in i he i I. mation call 378-9215. News The Utah Valley Regional Family Hiior. (,-.:.-. Sunday library tours, Family Search orien' i- n , ... nealogy classes for mature groups For more mlo-m , . 6200. Arts & Entertainment The ChoralOrchestral Spring Conceit v.ii! !m ' ... de Jong Concert Hall on June 15 at 7 . i to - imi . BYU Museums & Exhibits The Earth Science Museum is displavmj.' l -i tanneri."Itistheonlydisplayofalarge,carnivoio.- I... :. dinosaur in the world. The museum also -atur--! ; mounted skeletons of Camptosaurus and Aliosan-n l is free. For more information, call 37S -3iM). . The Museum of Peoples and Cultures is feat mi mi; t. .si , , tion "Kachinasand the Hopi Worlds." For more mi. n , , 378-6698. The BYU Museum of Art is exhibiting " 1 5(i Y.-ai - ! uu ... ,,i Painting," which is art from the Hudson River Si I j t , ban Realists. "Escape to Reality: The Western Y.,t .j . ,-, ,,n Dixon," and "Dorthea Lange: Hu man Document-- ' Ma-o .fi! Utah" and "Mormon Moderne: New Direction o, ..(?t,.r ,j;)V Saint Architecture" are also currently on displav Hi- t;in,.,im continues its "Artful Tales," a storytelling event, ev rv Mo,i,v night. For more information concerning these exhi)ii a! '" 2787. The Monte L. Bean Life Science Museum is dipl tving a new exhibit called "The Wild Sheep of the World." The Nytnr. V,rt Show is also available featuring woodcarving and . lipt.ires Other exhibits currently on show are "Ecosystem D:o! .,,a " "Africa: A Diverse Continent" and "Synoptic 'oii., -t ion," ,.( v , r-tebrate r-tebrate animals. For more information, call 37H ..n:, i - fiV |