OCR Text |
Show 8 O Hilltop Times July 24. 2003 Seminar scholarships tourney, Program sponsors golf Spanish so she can be a bilin- by Bill Orndorff gual reporter. Hilltop Times editor Garran Callahan is attending Weber State and majoring in Communications, with a minor in English. He also received a $500 scholarship and maintains a 3.8 grade average. He would like to Four golfers tied for first in the annual Hispanic tournament, finishing ' i. Employment Program golf 26 fo' : K it, , .), under par. First place winners are become an attorney and work in the media and enter- Ryan Poulsen, Andy Carter, Ron Wright and Mike Martinez. The tournament played at Hill's Hubbard golf Course, tainment law industry. He volunteers in community service activities. drew 144 golfers. Finishing second at 17 under par were Sanford Poulsen, Kimber Espinoza, Lloyd Hill and Celeste Vilchis, who received $500, attends Weber State. She is majoring in Math with a double minor Michael Baum. Placing third, at 16 under par, were Sammy Gallegos, Steve Thomas, Tom White and Jeff Speer. Men's and women's long drive winners were Jeff Photo by Airman 1st Class Micah Garbarino Abbott and Karen Ross; and placing closest to the hole were Pat Chrisman for the men and Elaine Gallegos for the women. "I'm really pleased with the turnout," said Barbara Garcia, Hispanic Employ- 11 golf Program presented scholarships to local students following its July tournament Recipients are, from left, Bonce Manubay, accepting for his daughter, Kim Manubay; Jodi Garcia. Other winners not picSpencer; Kara Fierro; Saraleena Mestas; Brenda Dominguez; and Brooke Vilchis. tured are Garran Callahan and Celeste The Hispanic Employment the awards presentation, scholarships were presented to this year's recipients. ment Program manager. "The tournament grows in popularity each year, and Kim Manubay, who placed first in her class at Roy High School, received a $1,000 scholarship. She plans to major in at Weber State University. provides us more funds for the scholarship program. We couldn't have done it without the help of Nadine and Kenny Rendon, George Brenda Dominguez, who received $750, has been Gallegos, the committee attending Weber State for three years and maintains a 3.5 grade average. A single mother who works full time, she is majoring in business education. members and the volunteers they did a fantastic job organizing this event. The tournament is a fund- raiser for the program's scholarship fund. During in Physics and Philosophy, and plans to attend the University of Utah College of Law. She was selected for an internship in Washington DC with the Congres- sional Hispanic Caucus Institute. She serves the local Hispanic community as a tutor and volunteer. Brooke Garcia, who received $500, was Senior Class President at Clearfield High. She will attend Weber State and major in Clinical Laboratory Science, then enroll in the University of worthwhile community Utah's Physician Assistant events. Program. She chose the Jodi Spencer, who physician assistant profession because she enjoys received a $500 scholarship, maintains a 4.0 grade aver- being involved with comage. She will attend Salt munity and likes to help othLake Community College ers in need. For more details about the and wants to major in broadcast journalism. A reporter Hispanic Employment Profor the college broadcast gram, contact Garcia at Ext. program, she is studying six months old and takes medication daily, Fierro hopes to get a degree in Criminal Justice. She plans to attend law school and open her own practice. She also volunteers for many Saraleena Mestas, who received $500, is attending Weber State. She wants to major in Criminal Justice and concentrate on youth corrections. She is president of Corozon, a community service organization designed to discourage drug and alcohol use by young people. She also volunteers for many community events and projects. Kara C. Fierro, who received $500, plans to attend Westminster College. Though she has suffered from Cystic Fibrosis since she was Designs by... .B.l.TRTT DOo 3040 1, - ' -- Washington sW . , (Call for further .1 details) a i Owned Full Custom Work Available Mas A (80 1 Layton 1 776-804- & t jycfc MODiie service ae Installation While UN FREE i Windshield Rock Chip anytime Repair J I p One Coupon Per Vehicle With Coupon Advertised Price Your Insurance I Deductible j With -6 479-006- SSo brighamcity (435J 723'5599 Main LAYTON NORTH OGDEN 737-OQ6- 6 Q Coupon h "Clearly the Best" 627-001- 200 So. 6 665 N Main HAFB Westgate, exit 338, The Thrift Shop Needs Your Reusable Items. to Donate. Gall 885-108- 6 v- - ed ," gies for Lifelong Vitality" by Debra Waterhouse. "It's a great book that totally applies to half the women population with easy to use solutions. This book teaches you two great things off the bat don't use the word diet and don't deprive yourself of anything," said Beth Fre-ita- s, Transition Assistance Program manager. Attendance is limited to 40 and sign up is required. For more information call Ext. j call 15-min- ute A 15. WANT TO TEACH TRADE AND TECHNICAL COURSES? Want to teach in high school? Retiring soon? Utah State University will offer a new Bachelor Degree in Technology and Instructional Education and Industrial Technology, beginning the week of August 25th. I Classes will be held in Davis County in the evening! Cost $175 per credit hour. Students may enroll in part or all o the program. Transfer credits will be evaluated. For information call the USU Ogden Center at 801-626-81- 41 WBHMB .1 mi LINE, INC. I wftnMflllilHi'lMiiiifwimli 7 v OGDEN 1 622-89- 1 i 700 insurance companies recognize and Private or group insurance-ove- r cover chiropractic care. This can reduce your cost to little or nothing;. "WE OFFER WELL PATIENT CARE." : j j l MMB Jfc STAFF "DEDICATED IVERSITY Education you can use today! "WE PAY YOUR NEXT PAYCHECK TODAY! lU U Si If U ( i Operated by We Will Meet or Beat any Sat 9- over-schedul- over-worked- EaifoSBsnKiB You Wait 6, worn out most of the time this class is for you. Perhaps you are experiencing an energy crisis from being said Barbara and Ferguson, Family Life Program manager. The class will give tips on how to relieve the stress of everyday life and increase energy by changing eating and exercise habits without depriving yourself. All attendees will receive a free copy of the book "Outsmarting Female Fatigue, Eight Energizing Strate- Tang Repairs with Windshield Rpnlarement 8-- -- could save you iiiiiiiiZLLiii i. "Why are Women so Tired?" seminar, Aug. 28 from 11:30 a.m. 12:30 p.m. "If you are feeling stressed and Retired Military FREE Lifetime Rock Chip Open Mom-FrOGDEN For those women who being tired and stressed seems to be the normal way of life, the Family Support Center is hosting a iEIGO. A 0 as We Can Get On Base! 625-02- 33 ; ; nXi fnf 9, By Beth Young Hilltop Times staff HOT wtft Hills Flower Box Layton 1868 N. Hill Field Road, of Ogden studies fatigue 'S3 Field Rd.H (Layton Hills Business Park) WEST VALLEY 973-040- 4 SALT LAKE CITY LAYTON Hill i (NW Corner 35th & Redwood) Canyon Plaza Shopping Center, Next to Albertson's 1596 North 1 3460 S. Redwood Rd. 2070 Harrison Blvd. 728-080- 0 i3B I PHONE APPLICATIONS ACCEPTED. 272-690- 0 3950 S. Highland (Corner Plaza Shopping Center) Dr. |