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Show DAILY 12 TAHmLLEY HERALD Tuesday, June 24. 2008 Department of State and AFS Intercufcural ProgramsUSA. This is part of a growing initiative launched by President Bush in 2006 to increase the number of young Americans studying critical languages. During a program this summer, Earl will gain firsthand knowledge of the Egyptian culture by living with a host family to experience ; life as a member of a family, school and pommunity. the 100 students, two from every state, competing in the national finals of the Ford AAA Student Auto Skills in Dearborn, Mich., today. This exciting hands-o- n competition determines the nation's most auto savvy teens. Led by Instructor Coleman McVea, the two Provo students will be among n the 50 teams facing off in a timed challenge to diagnose, repair and drive across the finish line identically and deliberately bugged 2008 Ford Focuses arrayed in front of Ford World Headquarters. PROVO The top 10 winning teams will I Provo High School stureceive scholarships and prizes dents Benjamin Hernandez and valued at more than $7 milAustin Springer will be among lion total to help further their six-we- Daily Digest OREM APS 2008 Arabic Summer Language Institute Scholarship, a distinction shared by only 30 high school students nationwide. This prestigious, I Congratulations to Isaac Earl, a Utah County Acad-- . emy of Sciences student from Or era who was awarded an program awards merit-base- d Support beam for THE SALT LAKE CITY Work on moving a highway bridge into place came to an abrupt halt when a carrying beam under the bridge started to sag. Welders were adding supports before trying again to move the multUane bridge, which was built off site, program is sponsored by the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs of the U.S. Campus across Interstate 80 in Salt Lake City. v The problem stopped work Sunday when a highway worker was using a joy stick to swing the bridge into ASSOCIATED PRESS full scholarships for an intensive Arabic language study program in Cairo, Egypt. The place. Crews planned to use dish d soap, blocks of African and hydraulic jacks to finish moving the bridge Monday on skids. iron-woo- student named an outstanding delegate BYU A Brigham Young University professor and student.par-ticipate- d in the North American Forum on Integration's fourth annual Triumvirate, a North-America- Model Parlia- n Bashful ! WEDNESDAY ing after 41 years in academia, which have been spent at 38 of BYU. Worthen is the current dean of the J. Reuben Clark Law School. James D. Gordon III, an associate dean and the Marion B. and Rulon A. Earl Professor of Law, will serve as the interim dean. ment, in Montreal during the end of May. Earl H. Fry , Canadian studies coordinator and professor of political science, and Darren Jackson, a senior majoring in TODAY international relations, were active at the conference, where DEVOTIONAL E.J. Carfaro of the 100 university students from BYU Student Athlete Academic Canada, Mexico and the United Center will speak at a university States conducted an internadevotional at 1 1 :05 a.m. in the de tional negotiation exercise, Jong Concert Hall. simulating a parliamentary meeting between the North American political players. TODAY AND Jackson received an award for Outstanding Delegate and TOMORROW signed the guest book, called MUSEUM: Children ages five the Livre d'Or, in behalf of all through 12 are. invited to parU.S. the delegates. New Advancement V.P. appointed at BYU ImSEE Jewelers 55 Only in CottonTree Square (801) 2230 N. UntwrcKy 10m - 6:30 pm Hmy 3 , Provo 373-100- 0 President Cecil O. Samuelson has appointed Kevin J Worth-e- n as Advancement Vice President of Brigham Young Uni. - FrWiyi until Spm www.lot)wtlri.nt tSTUJHtMJ56 versity. Worthen will replace K. Fred Skousen, who is retir- - 0 LEHI I TheLehi Round-U- p is this week. This celebration revolves aixxind a three-da- y professional rodeo and daily arts shows. Children might day at the Lehi Legacy Center or the horse parade, and adults might like the like half-pric- e horseshoe, swimming or tennis tournaments. There's also a chuckwagon breakfast, a family barbecue and an evening of cowboy poetry. For more in1 or visit formation, call 766-395- www.lehi-ut.govroundu- notes BYU IfUHwHHMttt Goebei two-perso- education and training as auto technicians and engineers. ticipate in "Trees and Leaves" as part of the Monte L Bean Life Science Museum's Wildlife Adventures program. The class will be held from 1 0 a.m. to noon on Tuesday and noon to 4 p.m. on Thursday and does not include lunch. Thursday class times are approximate and may change to accommodate field trip travel. The cost is $35, with a 20 percent discount on a second class if the child registers for two or more classes at the same time. For more information and a complete schedule of events, call (801) 422-505- 1 or visit mlbean.byu.edu. r uvsc SERVICE: Join the BYUSA Service Squad for weekly service activities around campus Wednesdays from MONDAY 7 to 8 p.m. in 2300 Wilkinson Center. For more information, visit CELEBRATION: In honor of unibyusa.byu.edu. versity status which becomes official Tuesday, Utah Valley State LECTURE: Documentary film producer Dodge Billingsley will visit College is hosting the UVUphoria Grand Celebration. Country stars Brigham Young University to Josh Gracin, Collin Raye and Joe present "Tactical Shifts in the Nichols will headline the celebra- Chechen Insurgency: Yes, There is tion and perform at the Brent Still a War Going On" at noon in Brown Ballpark at 7 p.m. The 238 Herald R. Clark Building. The concert will also feature Johnny lecture was originally planned for B as MC and will open with the June 11. ; "UVU's Got Talent" finalists. At approximately 1 0 p.m., a fireFRIDAY works show will be displayed to close the concert DANCE: The Brazilian Association The concert follows many activities : will host a Brazilian dance open including tours of the new library, to all BYU students from 8 to which begin at 1 p.m. There will 1 1 :30 p.m. Instructors will provide also be a UVU Family Fun Fest free instruction on dancing to starting at 5 p.m. at Pace Park Brazilian music. Admission is $3 (just south of the McKay Events for BYU students. For more inforCenter). Local vendors, food, mation, visit byusa.byu.edu. entertainment booths, face painting, balloon art and more will be sure to entertain every member of SATURDAY the MUSEUM: The Monte L Bean Life Science Museum invites children ages five through 12 to participate in "It's a Rotten Life Decomposers" as part of its Saturday Safari program. The event will be from 9:30 am to noon and does not include lunch. The cost is $1 2 for the first child and $10 for each additional child in the same family. For more information and a complete schedule of events, call 422-505- 1 family. Finally there will be a dance in the Grande Ballroom that will feature a countdown to UVU when the clock strikes midnight Tickets for the concert are $9.33 for adults, $5 for children. Tickets can be purchased at the McKay Events Center ticket office, by (7469) or calling or online at www. mckayeventscenter.com. orvisitmlbean.byu.edu. KsBack -- '. THE STEP-U- P CD 36 Month High Interest TTP TP Mstar's Remote SOS is your convenient solution! This new service from Mstar is a valuable and prov problems. Your en way to easily solve most of your computer first PC Care session will remove all virsuses CD Don't worry about what interest rates are going to do in the future. You have the option to Step-U- p the interest rate of your CD to a new higher rate one timeany time during the life of your CD. 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