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Show Times Newspaper Wednesday, September 12, 2001 Page 6 MISSIONARY , .11' CHARLIE H EATON Charlie Heaton earns Eagle Charlie Heaton will receive his Eagle Scout rank in Troop 444 of the Sunset Heights Fourth Ward on September 16 at 6:00 p.m. Charlie has been active in scouts attending Timberline, 1997 and 2001 National Jamborees and the 1999 Tahiti Encampment. He collected toys for children to play with in the out-patient surgery unit at Orem Community Hospital for liis Eagle project. He maintains a 3.9 GPA, enjoys playing in the jazz, symphonic sym-phonic and pep bands, and on the tennis team at Mtn. View High School. He also loves to work at the Christa McAuliff Space Center in PG in his spare time. Charlie, the son of Shaun and Angie Heaton of Orem, is an active member of the LDS Church and is a good example to his fj brothers and 1 sister. Congratulations, Charlie. ANTHONY JENKINS Anthony Jenkins earns Eagle Scout Award Anthony Jenkins, 15, son of David and Marilyn Jenkins, has successfully achieved the Eagle Scout Award. He will be honored at a court of honor to be held September 16, 2001 at 6:00 p.m. in the Sunset Heights Fourth Ward building. In addition to church and scouting leadership positions, Anthony has been active on the football, wrestling, and baseball base-ball teams at Mountain View High School. He also maintains a 4.0 G.P.A. with a membership in the National Junior Honor Society. For his Eagle project, Anthony prepared and painted the weight room at Mountain View High School. i f)fl A A U I y I'J IJi'li IJ'v: www - ;. 71 . 1 famuli News President and Sister Bateman will speak at the university devotional Sept. 11 in the Marriott Center at 11 a.m. Sports broadcaster Paul James will speak at a university forum Sept. 25 in the Marriott Center at 11 a.m. The Utah Valley Regional Family History Center will hold Sunday library tours, Family Search orientation classes and genealogy classes for mature groups. For more information call .'J78-6200. BYU Museums & Exhibits The Earth Science Museum is displaying Torvosaurus tan-neri." tan-neri." li is the only display of a large, carnivorous Torvosaurus dinosaur in the world. The museum also features two fully mounted skeletons of Camptosaurus and Allosaurus. Admission is free. For more information, call 378-3680. The M useum of Peoples and Cultures is featuring the exhibition exhi-bition "Kaehinas and the Hopi Worlds" For more information, call 378-6698. The BYU Museum of Art is exhibiting "150 Years of American Painting," which is art from the Hudson River School of the Urban Realists. "Escape to Reality: The Western World of Maynard Dixon," and "Dorthea Lange: Human Documents." "Pastoral Utah" and "Mormon Moderne: New Directions in Latter-day Saint Architecture" are also currently on display. The museum continues its "Artful Tales " a storytelling event, every Monday night. For more information concerning these exhibits, call 378-2787. The Monte L. Bean Life Science Museum is displaying a new exhibit called "The Wild Sheep of the World." The Nature's Art Show is also available featuring woodcarving and sculptures. Other exhibits currently on show are "Ecosystem Dioramas," "Africa: A Diverse Continent" and "Synoptic Collections" of vertebrate ver-tebrate animals. For more information, call 378-5051. Sports Women's soccer hosts Montana and Marquette on Sept. 14 and 15 respectively. BYU Cross Country runs Sept. 15 in te Autumn Classic. Women's volleyball hosts Utah Sept. 20 and UC Santa Barbara on Sept. 26. Both matches start at 7 p.m. The football team spends the next two games on the road against Mississippi State and UNLV. For information or tickets concerning BYU athletics call 1-800-322-BYU1. 0 J v"" f - - - Matthew Rlgby, sun of Dane and Shelly Rigby, at age 10, proudly displays dis-plays his "All Twenty Award". He is the first member of Pack 1280 of the Bridal Veil Falls District to receive this prestigious award. This award Is given to Webelo Scouts who have earned all 20 activity activ-ity badges. Also, Matthew has received the Arrow of Light, Faith In God Award, as well as earning 15 arrow points and 23 belt loops. (Ft JULIE SCKILL Julie Schill Ssf6 food Francisiscan homecoming handling techniques According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, foodborne illnesses affect millions of people and cause thousands of deaths yearly. Consider these tips when cooking with food: Wash hands with warm water and soap for 20 seconds before preparing or eating food. Use a plastic or nonOporous cutting board, then run it through the dishwasher or wash in hot soapy water after use. Use paper towels to clean up kitchen surfaces. If you use cloth towels, wash them often on the hot cycle. Rinse fruits and vegetables vegeta-bles with col running water before preparing or eating them. Wash hands, cutting boards, dishes and utensils with hot soapy water after preparing each food item, especially espe-cially meats. Keep raw meat, fish and poultry wrapped properly in the refrigerator so juices do not drip on other foods. to Hold Open House The Historic Franciscan (formally St. Francis to Assisi) will hold an Open-House, Saturday, September 15th from 12 Noon to 8 PM. Featured at the Open-House will be entertainment enter-tainment from various local artists, along with refreshments, refresh-ments, tours and information about the Franciscan and its carious programs. In the spotlight of entertainment entertain-ment will be: Dave Crenshaw, up and coming LDS song writercomposer. writercom-poser. Eric Blood, famous in the area for his smooth voice and exceptional style. VocalEase, Utah's top teen vocal jazz ensemble Timpanogos Singer Songwriter Alliance with 6 great groups from among Utah's finest musicians including: includ-ing: Weston Cann, Joey Dempster and Jenna Knudsen. Also featured will be artwork art-work by Jean Clay and Jerry Glass The Franciscan is located at 172 North 500 West in Provo, For further information please call 801-377-2596 Julie Schill, daughter of Ron and Barbara Schill, has recently recent-ly returned home from serving a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the Italy, Milan Mission. She will be speaking in sacrament meeting on September 16, 2001 at 2:00 p.m. in the Orem Sixth Ward, 365 South 900 East, Orem. Victory Baptist Church annual conference to be held The Victory Baptist Church of Orem invites the public to attend the church's 8th annual Faith Promise Missions Conference, Wednesday, Sept. 26 through Sunday, Sept. 30. All services begin at 7:00 p.m., except for regular reg-ular Sunday service times. The speakers include Pastor Ron Wood of Coffeeville, Kansas, and missionaries, John Yelle from Brazil and Drew Paul from Australia. Victory Baptist Church is located at 300 South 1200 West in Orem. For additional information, informa-tion, please call 226-2070. Help with Recreation and Habilifation Recreation and Habitation Services (RAH) invites volunteers volun-teers to participate in special activities for physically and developmentally disabled individuals. indi-viduals. RAH gives the opportunity oppor-tunity for individuals with disabilities dis-abilities to be involved in scheduled field trips including camping, fishing and attending college sports events. Additionally, RAH teaches their members social skills, offers job assistance, grooming and aid toward independence. Because activities are organized organ-ized according to the needs of current participants, volunteers volun-teers are able to sponsor activities activ-ities such as musical programs, car washes, dances or game nights with the members of RAH. The United Way Volunteer Center is the community connection con-nection to volunteer activities, enabling Utah County residents resi-dents to help those who need it most. For further information regarding this and other volunteer volun-teer opportunities available in Utah County, contact the United Way Volunteer Center weekdays from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. at 374-8108. Otherwise, contact con-tact via email (volunteerunit-edwayuc.org) (volunteerunit-edwayuc.org) or by searching the Volunteer Opportunities database on the United Way of Utah County Web site (www.unitedwayuc.org). fife " BW li 4J. O HiateMsryour Printing needs CSiecknithus. 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