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Show li. ACROSS Restricted 6 Tossed 1 1 1 12 14 15 17 18 19 Westminster graduate Leonard Eversole demonstrates the 90s solution to illiteracy. Automobiles home Lodger Paradise Separate Diphthong Cloth measure Once more 20 Piece out 21 Compass point 22 Gymnastic feat 23 Winter vehicle 24 Landed properties 26 Bridges 27 Word of sorrow 28 Close 29 Bread maker 31 Leanest 34 35 36 37 Poems The Weekly Crnsswnrd Puzzle Brief Chaldean city Paid notices 38 Evade an obligation 39 Baker's product 40 Compass point 41 Shift 42 Temporary beds 43 Marine snail 45 Runs away to be married 47 Narrow, flat boards 48 Portions of medicine DOWN 1 Dippers 2 City in Russia 3 Container 4 Symbol fo silver 9 5 Alliances 6 Characteristic 7 Musical 11 instrument 8 Decay 22 Transactions 23 Gush out 25 Seizes 26 Voracious fish 28 Frolicked 29 Brag 30 Snakes 31 Part of leg 32 Retinues 33 Lock of hair 35 Keeps clear of 38 Discharged a recent report from the U.S. Department of Education states that there 12th grade reading skills," Eversole said. The program was an offshoot from a suggestion made by Dr. J. Richard Connelly, the chairman of the board of the University of Utah and the 30 years of teaching experience of Charlotte Lockhart BinosaMr Park Proposed gun 39 Head of Catholic Church 41 Music: at Dr. Robert Starr Waite, who is recognized as the driving force behind the establishment of Great Basin National Park in 1986, will show Westminster students and faculty illustrations of the proposed park's scenic and scientific attractions. The proposed park would make use of area the currently encompassed by Dinosaur animals. "But there are more than dinosaurs," "There are spectacular Waite noted. 3,000-foo- t canyons of the Green and Yampa rivers, biological resources, some of America's finest archaeological sites, and Utah's oldest pioneer heritage, including the story of Butch Cassidy and the Sundance astride the "One only has to see the beauty of Echo Establishment of the worlds first Dinosaur National Park will be the focus of an illustrated lecture to be presented at Westminster College, Wednesday, April 19, 2 pm National Monument. monument is located Although the fossils, as written 42 Race of lettuce 44 Negative prefix 46 Behold! COLLEGE PRESS SERVICE Festival Volunteers Weeded The Salt Lake City Arts Council is seeking volunteers to assist with the Living at Pioneer Traditions Festival. May 19-2Trail State Park in Salt Lake City. Sponsored by the Salt Lake City Arts Council, this special event celebrates the diversity and breadth of Salt Lake's cultural foods and heritage through music, dance, work in soft to needed crafts. Volunteers are as to assist sales, drink booths, and help shuttle drivers, parking attendants, with setting up and dismantling the Festival 1, T-sh- irt site. volunteers will be asked to work a shift on Friday, May 19; two or Saturday, May 20, or Sunday, May 21, Volunteers will be given preferred parking at the festival plus a Living Traditions Festival at cost for their participation. A short time commitment offers fun in the sun, new friends, and an opportunity to become actively involved in this year's festival. For further information, call the Salt Lake City Arts Council at All three-hou- r T-sh- irt 596-500- 0. lini'in assemblage of dinosaur fossils, 145 million years in age, once buried more than one mile beneath Hie earth's surface. The present quarry has a display of more than 2,000 devices 16 Shallow vessels 19 Essence 20 Raise the spirit of A additional $100,000 and five years to perfect. The program employs a cassette player, speaker, and an Apple IIE, Apple II GS or an IBM PC compatible system. It uses a combination of animated and vocal support to "walk the client through the lessons," Eversole said. There are 30 lessons ed birds By Skip Gregory . Web-foot- 13 Loom Westminster Graduate Aids Illiteracy Problem on as many tapes, each with a program diskette and lesson card. Eversole said he foresees major are in excess of 27 million functionally illiterate Americans. improvements through new technology. "The "With our program, a functionally big breakthrough is with ROM CDs," he said. illiterate person can usually learn to read 90 "We can get all 30 lessons on two CDs. And percent of all English words inside of a unlike the cassette tapes, if a client fails month," the president of HEC Software said. their quizzes after three attempts, the CD Leonard Eversole said his Utah corporation, will return to the beginning of that section to has created a computer-assiste- d review it and readminister the quizzes," said instructional (CAI) .program which is Eversole. Eversole said that the Pennsylvania receiving national acclaim from literacy groups, government amnesty and ESL penal system allowed several Inmates to (English as a. Second Language) programs t start fthe program, although it was and penal institutions. through. He said interrupted about half-wa-y the most while of Eversole, a Westminster business and that progress is made in one five oriental Inmate HEC said lessons, computer science graduate, began the last results could dramatic the how showed them for a by creating program elementary schools. "We spent over $150,000 in be. "Before he started, he was tested and research and development only to learn that found to have less than first grade reading what was really needed was a more flexible skills. But after only receiving half the and generic program." He said this took an program, he was tested and found to have Printers measure 10 Enfeeble - representing 200 prehistoric Kid. Park, Harpers Comer, Split Mountain or area are in Utah, representing the world's greatest Steamboat Rock to realize the and would finest of has some the canyon plateau dinosaur find. Waite said Wyoming also be affected by the park, adding $15 scenery in America," Waite said. Students interested In pursuing the million to the economy. national will be a unique "Dinosaur topic are invited to join a Special Topics to will be "It Class, designed to examine the many facets designed park," Waite said. world dinosaur story, covering of the proposed park. interpret the the earth's seven continents and related For more information call Kathy Moran, or Dr. Tyrone Harrison, island arcs." Waite pointed out that the proposed Dr. Waite, park site contains the worlds largest Utah-Colora- do state line, most of the fossils Tri-Sta- te Tri-Sta- te 488-413- 488-423- 9; 485-086- 2; 7. Dinosaur National Monument is the proposed site of Dinosaur National Park. Issue 23 April 18, 1989 Forum 3 |