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Show Ihurstiay, November JO, MUb NUKIH IUUNIT NtWlfArtKS briers! UVSC faculty member receives Ragan Theater Showcase Award The UVSC Sorensen Student Center and Ragan Theater will honor Scott R. Asbell, ballroom dance director at UVSC, with the 2007 Ragan Theater Showcase Show-case Merit Award Friday at the Winter Ballroom Concert at 7:30 p.m. in the Ragan The- . ater. Under the direction of Asbell, As-bell, the UVSC Ballroom dance Company has received many awards and accolades. The UVSC Ballroom Dance team has traveled nationally and internationally to compete and perform for many groups and audiences. The company has had four championship wins at the prestigious pres-tigious Open British Championships Champion-ships held in Blackpool, England, Eng-land, and placed Second twelve times at the United States National Championships. North County Newspapers OAIIY HERALD PUIUSHIN6 CO. S9 W. Main - American fork, UT (4003 756-7653 F4X: 755-5274 4l 7l a-, ' , VLVl3rketpldCe ABORTION? WHY? 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PARTS - SALES - SERVICE "This award is an opportunity oppor-tunity for UVSC to acknowledge acknowl-edge and highlight the talents and accomplishments of college, community and high school achievements in the arts," said Joel Herd assistant director, Sorensen Student Center. "Scott has been a huge contributor to the development develop-ment and accomplishments of UVSC's exceptional ballroom teams. Asbell studied ballroom dance at BYU and performed with the award winning BYU Ballroom Touring Team for more than three years, along with a special tour with the BYU Young Ambassadors to the Middle East. Winter Ball at UVSC The Utah Valley State College Col-lege Honors program will sponsor its first Winter Ball, a formalsemi-formal event with a dinner and a dance for UVSC students, faculty and staff today at 7 p.m. in the Sorensen Center Grande Ballroom. with Regional Coverage -yn CACtt www.harktheherald.c ' 125,000 Homes JJ'OHDU 100,000 daily page vfc POSTAL JOBS $15.67-$26.19hr, now hiring. 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"It will be a wonderful, festive fes-tive way to start the holiday season," said Joy Ross, director direc-tor of the honors program at UVSC. "We hope this becomes a tradition at UVSC for years to come." Tickets for dinner and the dance are $15 per person and $8 per person for the dance only. For ticket information, contact Campus Connection at (801)863-8797. UVSC faculty member awarded poetry prize UVSC's Laurelyn Whitt, professor of philosophy and integrated studies, recently placed second in the Utah Arts Council poetry writing competition com-petition in the Collection of Poems category. The award included a $1,000 check. The Utah Arts Council announced the results of the 48th Annual Original Writing Competition where out of 169 entries, 21 awards were presented pre-sented to 19 writers in seven categories. www.harktheherald.com views. LrtxM "Encourage your children to read a newspaper every day. 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In their wonder and respect for the dead and the living, these graceful, spiritual poems feel like messages from another world." "The money was insignificant insignifi-cant in comparison to the commentary com-mentary made by the judges," said Whitt. "It is very useful and encouraging for a writer to receive expert feedback on a new manuscript." The Utah Arts Council is a division of the Utah Department Depart-ment of Community and Culture. The Arts Council is the primary agency in Utah through which state and national na-tional funds combine to stimulate stimu-late and encourage the arts in tiitf rtt 1t.Mf 4" a.k. k wi-mMffi -Kin.- i I t fcr- --- , Subscribe bv ca ina Your Local Weekly g The Sunday Daily Herald Uoerweek (Ms only $3640 pel recently been released that reveals how for treating debilitating back pain non-surgical disc treatment today. For HVAC, PN Mn ...W.. a i . Now Accepting New Patients 1 A A mWsr j the state. Whitt has also recently released a book, published by Logan House Press, titled "Interstices." "In-terstices." The book won the 2005 Holland Poetry prize, a national competition. UVSC opens expanded Honors Program with guest of honor Dr. Geoff Tabin, co-director of the Himalayan Cataract Project, will speak at Utah Valley State College Tuesday, Dec. 5, at 7 p.m. in the Losee Center, room 243, to inaugurate inaugu-rate the new study area for honors students named, the Study Commons in LC 203, and officially open the expanded expand-ed Honors Program at UVSC. The program will offer honors students more scholarships, schol-arships, choices in classes, activities, opportunities for undergraduate research and service. Tabin, a professor of Ophthalmology Oph-thalmology and Visual Sciences Sci-ences at the University of Utah and the John A. 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Tabin, a graduate of Yale College, Oxford University and Harvard Medical School, completed a general surgery internship at the University of Colorado hospitals before completing his residency in ophthalmology at Brown University Uni-versity and a corneal fellowship fellow-ship at Melbourne University in Australia before spending a year teaching eye surgery in Nepal. In 1994 he co-founded the Himalayan Cataract Project, an effort to eliminate preventable prevent-able and treatable blindness in the Himalayas through quality ophthalmic care, education and establishment of a world-class world-class eye care infrastructure. A light buffet and open house with tours of the new honors study area and administrative admin-istrative offices will be held preceding the presentation at 6:30 p.m. Ul tJ 1111111 r-. 7 i - nit i-i m Iff r.V i I Barrel Hinges Weldable J Butt Hinge 3" &9esi Huge Selection Welding Rod m 7018 18" $63.95 50 Box 85"3l35ea5. 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