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Show JANET HART EDITOR: inn o R1 Japanese Exchange Program ;LWulft9HPVWUU4iP Department of Health, in cooperation with the Centers for Disease Control and participating local health depart- - r;i'.iiiu Liu J Joa JPBPWW" IMJIiJlJBUJMWWm!1 7 High school students from the island nation of Japan are arriving this August on an educational youth exchange program. AYUSA International, a leading nonprofit, high school exchange program, is looking for a few good families to host these future Japanese leaders. AYUSA provides quality educational experiences for students, host families and their communities. e employment and hosting opportunities are available now in your area. Individuals interested in brining together the world's youth are invited to call local representatives Marlene Simmons at cross-cultura- TUESDAY ments, provides breast and p.m. 370-873- Founders Day Fair The Utah State Historical Society turns 100 years old this year and wants everyone to help them celebrate. A Founder's Day Fair will be held on Tuesday, from noon until 5 p.m. in the Rio Grande Depot, 300 S. 455 West in Salt Lake City. The Fair will include the Daughters of Utah Pioneer's restored 1905 steam fire engine. "Old Rosie," which will be brought to the historical society for this occasion. Enjoy great refreshments. Browse the always popular Book and Gift Shop and receive a 15 percent discount on all merchandise. Ivory Homes is sponsoring a shuttle bus to This Is The Place State Park. Buses will run every twenty minutes from the Rio Grande Depot to the park from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Join in the fun on the afternoon of July 22 and help the Utah State Historical Society celebrate 100 years. A myriad of fun and entertainment at no charge. 1. Summer Gymnastics Camp The Utah State Summer Gymnastics Camp will be held from July 27 through August 1. There will be instruction on all four Olympic events for girls age 5 and older. Ray Corn and his staff have invited former Aggie greats, area club coaches, as well as coaches rf-- V f t'3 from Wyoming, Colorado, Arizona, California and North Carolina. Enrollment is limited. For information and or brochure call (801)797-149- 4 6. 4il V Support Group Friends of Evergreen, a group to provide support and help to parents, spouses, family members, and friends of those individuals dealing with same sex attraction, meets every fourth Tuesday. There wilt be no meeting July or August. Feel free to call Judy if ycu need to talk, at have concerns, or for more information. 798-819- at the Utah County Health Department. For more information call l, Tele-Frau- d r KM 0 McGllRETlic Daily Herald Mike Markos from Atlanta soars off the diving board near Deseret Towers dormitory at Brigham Young University while Ian Murray from Virginia watches and waits his turn. 6 Fork. Non-prof- it Community Action Program. For more information call Jim at 756-087- Teens Are you a parent of a troubled teen? Do you think you are the only one? Ever wish there was someone to talk to? There is, and you are not alone. Come to a meeting of the P.O.T.T. support group. Together maybe we can find an 0. Volunteers Needed VistaCare Hospice addressed the unique physical, emotional, and spiritual needs of patients with a illness. They also give support to patients' families. Hospice provides a wide range of volunteer opportunities including companionship, respite, clerical life-limiti- answer. Meetings every Sunday evening at 7. Walter Kershaw Comm. Bldg. 65 N. 100 East, American Pre-Scho- ol Thursday: State Holiday Friday: Choice of cereal, english muffin with jelly, chilled fruit or juice, milk School Lunch Provo School District Breakfast Monday: Choice of Cereal ("double scoop day"), chilled fruit or juice, milk Lunch Tuesday: Melted cheese bun, chilled fruit or juice, milk Wednesday: Choice of cereal, cinnamon toast, chilled fruit or juice, milk work, shopping, transportation, household chores, and yard work. Individuals 18 years of age and older are encouraged to apply. Make a significant contribution in someone's life by becoming a VistaCare Hospice volunteer. For more information about ongoing hospice volunteer opportunities in Utah County, contact Paul Williams with ViKtaCrjHt.224-2999- . Cancer Clinics The Cancer Control Program, Utah State Tele-Frau- Lecture and Slide Show Provo) on Tuesday, at 10 a.m. e As a community we are of this increasing problem, specifically in the senior community. Seniors, families of seniors and professionals who work with seniors will learn from a representative of Attorney General Jan Graham's office about protection from fraudulent telemarketers. Anyone interested in becoming involved in the Utah County Continuum of Care committee is also invited to attend. For questions, contact Debbie Stahmann, Professional Liaison for VistaCare Hospice, or pagervoicemail 224-299- Monday: Rib-A-- Sandwich, french fries, chilled fruit, milk Tuesday: Hawaiian Haystack, chilled fruit, wheat or white roll.coconut classic cookie,' milk Wednesday: Chicken Stew in a bread bowl, carrot & celery sticks, apple wedge, giant PNB cookie, milk Thursday: State holiday Friday: Pizza Day, slice of pizza or french bread pizza, green salad, chilled fruit, milk. 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High Power Rifle Championship The 1997 Utah State High Power Rifle Championship is scheduled for Saturday and Sunday at the Elsinore Rifle Range in Sevier County, hosted by the Utah State Rifle & Pistol Association and the Nimrods Rifle Club. ; This is a registered match open to any individual who is a member of the Utah State Rifle & Pistol Association and the National Rifle Association who has shot in at least one prior approved or registered 6 5 20. and about the conservation concerns surrounding it. This will be a lecture and slide show with a field trip to see live Swainsons hawks in Utah the following Saturday. HawkWatch will also bring our two live Swainsons hawks to introduce at the event. The cost for nonmembers is $5 and for members it is free. The slide and lecture is Wednesday, from 7 to 9 p.m. at the HawkWatch Office. For more information call match. Entries will be limited to the first 55 competitors to register. For registration, rules or other information, call Elwood 2 or mark Powell, 364-041- Snedeger 896-482- Field Trip Swainsons Hawks are only visible in Utah during the months. In the winter almost every Swainsons hawk on the planet migrates all the way to Argentina to find one of their favorite foods: Grasshoppers. While they are here Swainsons hawks can be seen in the fields feasting on our local grasshoppers. Join HawkWatch field trip leader Rob Ouellette to watch this event while it's still here. Bring lunch, binoculars and a scope if you have one, and sturdy shoes for walking. l. Transportation will be by FRIDAY Pancake Breakfast The annual Provo Timpanogos Lions Club Pancake Breakfast will be July 25 and 28 starting at 7:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. It will be at the corner of University avenue and center street, right next to NuSkin. Proceeds will go toward club projects including the national eye glasses program. car-poo- Space is limited be sure to sign up early. Meet at the HawkWatch office at 9 a.m. and return by 4 p.m. The cost for nonmembers is $5 and for members it is free. For more information call SATURDAY Ice Block Day Arctic Ice Block Day will be a "cool" chance to see Hogle Zoo's "coolest" new animals. Visitors will be able to see the beauty and brains. s4ny ceiling fan can move some air. But only Casablanca fans come with the Inteli-Touc- Comfort-Touc- h, causes greater fat J h h control and systems. They know when to speed up. And they know when Versa-Touc- to slow down. They can even recirculate heated air in winter and make your home look occupied when you're gone. You save on energy bills and enjoy a more comfortable home. Now When you have no mom for second best. that's smart. crescentWestlighting Orem 615 North 1200 Phone 225-5- 1 11 Mon-F- COPY (801)582-1631- Swainsons Hawks suffered huge losses due to new pesticide spraying in their wintering ground in Argentina durwinand 95-9ing the 94-9ters. Due to the efforts of dedicated biologists, and a cooperative spirit between the Argentinian government, local farmers and business new hope has come for this species. Come learn more about the life history of this magnificent bird d Free REI Clinic Ciua 20 Cj 222-950- The general public is invited to attend a presentation about at the Provo Eldred Center (270 W. 500 North, well-awar- SCHOOL MENU www skills to learn, places to stay, and necessary equipment. The clinic is free of charge to the public at the Orem REI store, 322 W. 1300 South, on Wednesday at 7 p.m. For more information please call Meeting 329-842- it WEDNESDAY Y polar bear cubs playful antics when giant blocks of ice are dropped into the pool in their exhibit. Some of the blocks of ice will have special food treats frozen inside, while other blocks may simply be colored. The Beehive Chefs Association will also be at the Zoo creating a giant polar bear ice carving to commemorate the event. Visitors can watch the creative process from start to finish as skilled ice carvers create the giant sculpture. Arctic Circle, Harmons and KUTV Channel 2 will also be on hand with prizes and other goodies for visitors. For more information call 524-851- Parents of Troubled (!) It might be hot now, but it is never to early to start preparing for sensational fall cycling in the beautiful red rock country of southern Utah. Come to REI to discover the secrets to a fantastic trip: places to go, cer- vical cancer screenings for women. The clinic is scheduled Tuesday from 8:20 a.m. to 4:30 Part-tim- Angela at (801)563-641- Sl'NDAY. Jl'I THE DAILY HERALD 8 ri 9:00-6:0- 0 Fax 224-523- Sat 9 9:00-5:0- 0 |