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Show 0JunIL&upTaiic 2002 4 6 Commissary awards honor 6 students 1."' i by Bonnie J. Powell is : Defense Commissary Agency The i III Commissary lias awarded six scholarships to local students as part of the Scholarship tor Military Children program. Worldwide, 5J0 military children earned $1,500 scholarships to help them combat the higher cost of education in the fall of 2002. "Hie community was really enthusiastic about the scholarship program," said Hill AFB Commissary store director Ray Cardea. Hill 1 scholarship recipients are Jamie L Harshbarger, from looper, is the daughter of Mark A. I larshbarger. She is a graduate of Freemont High School and plans to attend Weber State I'niversity in the fall. Katie S. Keith, Hill AFB, is the daughter of It. Col. Steven Keith and CaH. Kathy Keith. Home schooled by her mother, she plans to attend Northland Baptist Bible College, Dunbar, Wiscvin the fall. Christy A. Miller, from Springville, is the daughter of Kevin R. Miller. She is a graduate of Springville 1 ligh School and plans to attend Brigham Young I'niversity in the fall. Donna Du R. Perez, of Layton. is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. U)hmi M. Perez. She is a graduate of Northridge High School and is planning to attend University of California at Davis. Stefanie L Taut, of Sandy, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas ( ). llant. She is a graduate of Sandy 1 ligh School and is attending Harvard University. Jay me G. Vincent, from Price, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 1 )avid J. Vincent. She is a graduate of Price High School and is planning to attend Weber State University. The students received certificates in honor of their selection as House Foundation scholars iX'fense Commissary Agency-Fishe- r during the 2002 1 lill Officers' Spouses' Club scholarship reception on May 9 at Club Hill. "I'm delighted to announce that the number of scholarships going to outstanding students in 2002 exceeds last year's total by 30 percent," says Defense Commissary Agency director. Air Force Maj. 1 1 Courtesy photo t . ' German im Authentu German Cvmrmet ( muktrng BC-HI- S Harrison Blvd. S. f ar "Fender Benders" Can Cause Serious Injuries Free Report Reveals How Even Minor Car Accident Injuries Can Have Major Health Consequences To Unknowing Victims.- - Restaurant tm KUd VI trld Ammphtr Private Rooms Available Dinner p.m. - 10 p.m. 5 Tuesday-Saturda- y 4387 Harrison Blvd., Ogden across from Dee Events (Harrison D-- 5 Blvd., without first checking if they have a hidden injury and end up suffering from years of pain, misery, and frustration. To receive your Free Report that reveals the hidden truth sent to you by mail, Call toll-fre- e, 24 Hour Hayward, CA- - Minor injuries from car accidents are often misdiagnosed and misunderstood. A recent free report reveals how even minor accidents can cause hidden injuries that may take weeks, months, even years to surface. Accident Victims often settie their case Try Oiir Daily Specials! Hoard Certified Hearing Instrument Sciences Utah l icense 4387 1'" Hill Commissary Scholarships for Military Children awards were presented recently to six area students. Pictured from left are Robert Oates, Not pictured Is director. store and Lou Gardea, Katie Donna Vincent; Ray Keith, Jamie Miller; Perez; Christy Jayme administrator; Harshbarger; Stefanie Plant Gen. Robert J. Courter Jr. "We couldn't be happier with the positive agers to screen the student applications and choose recipients based calon merit Fisher House and DeCA are not directly involved in select-- . response to the program, the growth of the program, and the i iber of both the applicants and recipients." ing recipients. . in the 3.8 are winners of the in the started Children This year grade point averages The Scholarships for Military 2001, program what's "But par-- , college-enrolle- d Bernard Coteof Managers. school Scholarship to or 400 range," says scholarships graduating high awarding students in four-yedegree programs. The scholarships ticularly impressive to me is the level of extracurricular and comare awarded to qualified sons and daughters of U.S. military memmunity volunteerism military children display. It reflects a level of bers to include active duty, retirees and Guard and Reserve. Mini- maturity not seen in applicants from other scholarship programs." ,c mum requirements are a 3.0 grade average, leadership activities and "Military children are often more mature," agrees Courter. "They have to adapt to constant relocation and new environments. During ;. a written essay. The subject of this year's essay was how the applitimes of crisis, such as we face now, they may also have to deal with cant's community activities have enriched his or her community. Mila parent being deployed for long periods of time. If we can play a The Fisher House Foundation administers the Scholarships for with do the business part in reducing a military family's financial stress, not only through itary Children program. 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