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Show June 12, 2003 The spirited world of raising teenagers Continued from page 10 Things will not be peTect but the connection will never go away ClarKe says that their home has seen many different races and religions and as a result their biological kids The EXTRA! Times-lndepende- nt Page 12 JUNE 17, 2003 TUESDAY EVENING are parents the costs associated caring for children in foster care and Medicaid provides health Foster leunbursed fci with insurance Anyone interested in finding out more about helping know no discrimination teens should contact Char Clarke is passionate about what she and her husband do The need is so immense that nobody is exempt from the responsibility These kids represent our future Carter of the Utah Foster Care Foundation at Carter can supply more information and even put you in touch with a foster parent in the GrandSan Juan area who is serving teens 259-334- Six Days B Seven Nights Cold Case ography JAG F P Nash Bridges Dragnet les s Martin s cc Single Cold Case Files Biography 5 Arts Council awards grants for art projects throughout Utah The Utah Arts Council (UAC) Board of Directors has awarded grants totaling $998 795 to 174 Utah nonprofit The grants will support arts projects in organizations communities statewide during fiscal year 2003-0(See attached list of recipients The organizations that receive these grants provide said extraordinary cultural services to their communities The arts Frank McEntire director of the Utah Arts Council are critical to the creative and economic development necessary to challenge our thinking and assumptions and to JUNE 18, 2003 WEDNESDAY EVENING 4 ) uplift our quality of life The people who so diligently support and work in these organizations are to be credited for their unflinching service Founded in 1899 the Utah Arts Council is the nations oldest state arts agency Following closely the rich artistic heritage of the state begun by the first pioneers the UAC is dedicated to making the arts available to all Utah citizens The Council is governed by 13 private citizens appointed by r Governor Mike Leavitt to terms Utah Arts Council grants are matched by the recipient at with cash from other sources such as least ticket sales donations local government grants etc Applications for grants are reviewed by volunteer panels of arts administrators and artists who make recommendations for funding to the Utah Arts Council Board of Directors which then makes final funding decisions The UAC offers a series of grants programs and services for arts organizations schools and individual artists As a government agency funds administered by the Council are obtained from the State of Utah and from the federal government through the National Endowment for the Arts For information about grant recipients or the Grants Program contact Utah Arts Council Grants & Endowments Manager Sherry Waddingham at four-yea- dollar-for-doll- ar y (o)f O '7 ( Attention Readers: Please alert the l of any errors you may find in these TV listings. Due to satellite feeds, the company that supplies this service may publish incorrect information. FYI: Only a small percentage of area residents subscribe to premium channels, that is why those channels do not appear in these listings. T-- 35 E. v Center St. 259-752- 5 editormoabtimes.com 'tfWE 4menUo, 290 South Main St. J "JUiqMon&Md Hours: M-S- 7:30-- at 9 OVERNIGHT F D L DEVELOPING One-Ho- ur Overnight 35mm - 24 exp. 36 exp. $9" $5" $12" $6" Photos Walkers is proud to sponsor The Times-lndepende- nt APS - 25 exp. $12" $8" TV Page 259-595- Sun 9 8:30-- 6 Develop 10 rolls Get the 11th a |