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I i-Vai sanl "Il mi i i-il in i In- .la;;c l.ilri I Ins t-wolve's II Vim M' ,i I e;;u,i I raili'l . i iii iiiil'.IiI i ( nii-nihi-r I lial 1 ill Iii;; mi tin- i Ira nl umli i slaiiil-ii!;.', slaiiil-ii!;.', mil sell Wi ll. I have m-ws Im mi I've i 1 1 1 1 Id II 1 1 If -i si. mil aiiullii i f.iret nl mv i urn-pin urn-pin alcil I'li-nlil', I like I k sales ,il the II lii ai V I loin llicill. I've bought Empty WE KNOW it SIEMENS Edison Stanford Hearing Center SICK OF FEELING SICK? Perhops we can help. New medications and treatments are currently being studied for the following conditions: Irritable bowel syndrome High blood pressure Osteoarthritis of hip or knee Children with allergies Asthma Low back pain Sun Damaged Skin Volunteers who qualify and participate in a clinical research trial receive stuay-related medication, lab work, and exams, as well as financial compensation for time and travel. We invite you to (all or visit our website for additional information regarding these investigational research studies. B t h o ryi classrooms and educators hold New Orleans-style dinner, dance Ui cs students thu chiitife to sec Ihal ,i w;is. list and Ion-most, dance music." Sci (indlv. I.eViir s;ntl. the event is i i'dss-i ui ru ular. in-vi in-vi ik ing several different dis-i dis-i iplines lauj;hl al Timpanogos High Heidi Weight's interior design sludeiiis have been "lined" by I.eVar given a budget to decorate the gym to create the ambiance of a New Oi lcans restaurant, complete com-plete with an open-air water lounlain. Connie Checketts' advanced foods students are also enlisted to cater the C'ajun meal while Alison Wakefield's ballroom dance team will be pei Im ining for guests. Several student vocalists will have the opportunity to perform with I be band. "We try to give the students a business experience," I.eVar said As for the a band, members mem-bers will play from a book of at least ten books I'm probably never going to read. In fact, last Saturday, I drove past the K', library and decided to go inside for the express purpose of finding a book sale (I didn't buy anything any-thing though). I like the idea that I'm hoarding hoard-ing inhu mation that is becoming becom-ing obsolete or unpopular. I figure, why try and stay up on what 's new and unknown w hen you can reach into the past ami learn what has begun to be forgot ten? I tend to buy anthologies. An- Nest? CONDOS TORNOW 830-2020 830-2030 iornims & Associates. Inc. wmw.I tahBuverInfo.com S3? 1 2422 S. 450 E. Suite C, Draper . i ace e.iL can music arranged to be easy to flip through and read. Smaller break-out ensemble groups will create their own arrangements of traditional jazz pieces. Another An-other important part of the experience ex-perience is that the band members mem-bers will have to pace themselves them-selves as they play for several hours throughout the evening, because they want to make the last piece they play as exciting as the first, LeVar said. "That's pretty much what we do, and then they're worn out the next Sunday," said LeVar of his musicians. "I think it's quite a deal we're offering. The kids do play well. Those who have come other years have been excited to come again." Tickets for the event are $.'& per couple, or S20 per individual, indi-vidual, and can be reserved by calling the schixil by April 27. Tickets can be picked up prior to the event, or names can be left on the reservation list. thologies are great because you know that the work was considered con-sidered important at onetime. At the ()rem Library (which has a great hxxik sale), I recently re-cently bought a cassette tape entitled "Dating: Surviving and Thriving in the Social Scene." Surviving and thriving, it's just what I need. I intend to use it to further my study on how to lie cool. It's a shame that cassette players are obsolete. I miss the days of hard, stackable information. infor-mation. These days, if something some-thing can't be scratched, it has -. I I it -7' X, : .11? I 47'.' t J WWVLENDER INCENTIVE j ftj' , j j ON ANY SPEC HOMES or CUSTOM BUILD HOMES DURING THE MONTH OF MARCH jf 'JJJJJJJl CALL VOUR DESERT POINT SALES PROFESSKlNAt TODAY' I " ' & W 11 .iw . 1 ' lll km, McKINLEY Aiiic GOLDBERG I I t- t ...iBMIIWHMJimM,.i. " 1 ri ' o Lifetime Guarantee ' ' 1 3rw i Energy Efficient MIIIMLMB (Tram 'An AfTrkr-loUlQ ll XMUIUCJUIt Tuxedo Shouldn't Look Like It.; I think it's quite a deal we're offering. offer-ing. The kids do play well. Those who have come other years have been excited to come again. Lance LeVar IHi MUSiC D'RECOR to be moved around through a wire. I even think I'm going to try and load the cassette onto my PC. I'm nerdy enough that the feat alone would be worth it. But here I am, 17 years-old and I'm feeling technology nostalgia. nos-talgia. I think for the first time young people are starting to balk at the pace of the world. The world is moving so fast now; it is no longer a geezer thing to look back on the way things were. E-mail me (new-fangled post): wyattfelK" gmail.com liaf. i-NtfcJ.1-1.fl.Vll'.:lY:lltl.7 V - if' 'IS" 1 J IS TRAVERSE MOUNTAIN fc-' . 7 k.9 riicTnMurw.cc X UUMAnl FROM THE LOW S500.000 s IN. BUILDER PAYS YOUR FIRST 6 fS KmiTUC n.U.C.IT04 I' r-' I TtvI X notes; Timpanogos High School I Timpanogos High performs "Little Mary Sunshine" The THS Performing Arts Department De-partment will present "Little Mary Sunshine" on April 27. 2K, and 30, at 7:.') p.m. lYe-sold tickets are $3 for ; students and $4 for adults. ! At the dxr, prices are $4 for students and S5 for adults. I Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) awards i Over a dozen THS students ! garnered awards at the FBLA state convention last week. I Jazz Dinner Dance Res-; Res-; ervat ions for the Jazz Dinner-Dance on May 5 need ; to be called into the school : by April 27. The theme will be, "An Evening in New Orleans", Or-leans", and the gym will be ; decorated by THS interior design students to have the : ambiance of a New Orleans ; restaurant with an outside water fountain. The event is catered by the school's pro- start (foods) students taught by Connie Checketts. Tickets are $35 per couple, or $20 an individual. In addition to the jazz band providing music all evening, there will be a performance by the Ballroom Dance Team. 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