Show Standard-Examn- er Nine will compete Saturday for Miss Weber County Nine young -- womwill com- en pete in the Miss W’eber a County Scholarship j ' Pageant at 7 pm Satur- day in the Aokl Ogden High School Auditorium 2828 Harrison BML Ogden For ticket in2 They formation call are: Brandy Aokl 22 daughter of Pam Schalbrack and Ken and Janice Aoki all of North Ogden She attends Weber State University Angela DeCario 17 daughGreen ter of Thomas and JoAnne 778-083- Kapp De-Car- lo of Washington Terrace She is a graduate of Bonneville High School Rachael Farr 18 daughter of Stephen and Judy Farr of South Ogden She plans to attend WSU Mindy Green 17 daughter of Richard and Diane Green of Roy She attends Roy High School Joni Kapp 19 daughter of Scott and Marion Kapp of Clinton She is a graduate of Fremont High School Camille Minster 17 daughter of Steve and Peggy Minster of Rtverdale She attends Bonneville High School Josie Scothem 20 daughter of Denise Scothem of Fruit Heights and Roger and Colleen QE FIRST WEBSttSS: (Top row left to right) Sue HiB daughter Kefiy Kelly's new husband Date Flint Katie’s fiance Eric Nielsen and Katie HiB Jeff’s fiance© Delanie Metebes rparriage and Joseph Hill (Bottom row left to right) Tyler’s fiancee Catania Ryan Tyler HiS Jeff HiB before their Brittany set the date for Sept 5 and weddings became the main topic at the dinner table every night Three of the four receptions would be in their backyard Rings were bought Showers gy LORETTA PARK attended Food planned and prepared r correspondent Tuxedos tried on and tried on HIGHLANDS - Four “I told them at the rental place to keep my and a furnace have taken card” Joseph said over Joseph R and Sue almost 2000 And invitations wedding anniversary on invitations many duplicates before the ug 8 summer ends Sue said All addressed by All four children of the Uintah Highland's hand octuple picked this summer to get married “I feel like just writing ‘Ditto same time ThCir fumace wall wait until fall to be same place same faces only different tgplaced when their life returns Joseph said couples’ ” she said The fun began in January when their Joseph said “I just keep writing checks -year-old daughter Katie announced her and writing checks” to Enc Nielsen Sue teased her Sgagement to wait to wed until her two Joseph and Sue said they took out a home loan to help finance the weddings equity elder brothers and oldest sister did also sold their boat and a Jeep plus They Z ‘‘She (Katie) said she’d have to wait until off all their credit cards But it is their paid the was 40 if she did that” Sue said children who have kept costs down They began planning Katie’s wedding for “They’ve been really super Weddings son Tyler filly 18 when thendon’t have to be costly You can do a pretty ill announced his engagement to Cantania £f decent one and the kids have cooperated jtyan from Pennsylvania whom he had met haven’t asked for anything really They at Weber State University Tyler and Joseph said outrageous” Cantania set their date for June 25 for most of her wedding they Kelly paid - ‘‘This was going to be fun” Joseph said said They put $1000 into her wedding Their Sbout having two weddings in the summer share of Tyler’s wedding will come to $2000 Z Jeff Hill 25 was attending college in by the time they order the photos That does Denver When he heard of his youngest not include the pansies they planted or the gster's engagement he and his girlfriend who improvements they made to their deck It wx in Denver also began talking about also does not include the plane fare to giarriage Pennsylvania Cantania Ryan’s family lives “I was really happy for her It was great there and planned an open house for the Sut then it seemed like every day another one newlyweds this week $ont down It was almost a disbelief” Jeff “That’s going to be our summer vacation" Said Joseph said a Because shortly after Tyler announced his Katie’s wedding costs have passed the Engagement and wedding date Kelly HiU 28 $3000 mark which does not include the gnnounced she would wed Dale Flint of West daisies they planted to replace the pansies I’oint on May 2 “We started with her We started out Joseph and Sue wondered how they would stupid" Sue said finance three weddings Joseph works in an Sue said they learned fast how to cut costs Administrative office at Hill Air Force Base on weddings They received a 25 percent find Sue is a nurse and office manager for Dr discount from All American Special Events Sklbert R- - Hartman Jeff wanted to tell his in Roy for wedding supplies when the Barents about his unpending engagement to manager learned the number of weddings in jpelame Melehes but he was scared e the Hills’ household They are on basis with photographer Kevin Skidmore of 5 After Jeff talked to his parents the couple dbndant-exanxne- UINTAH - first-nam- from 1 Jeptionally high caliber She was to travel to Washington rxcited where the scholars were gathered together for a special Jrip that lasted from June 13 to Suhe 18 ’It was an opportunity of a Jtfetime to go back there and see Washington D C” said Isaacs She said that it was especially yeat for all of the scholars because the commission made everything a big deal for them “Every time they came in it eras like a ceremony" said Isaacs “It was one of the best experi-nce- s that I’ve ever had" said Xeininger X According to Leininger it 5 Sbpencd her up to new opportunisms and new people She also was Jgble to experience many things yhe never thought were possible wnd things that she never had thought about before Among those things was meet Wheelwright who told Sue she was going to make the food for the receptions “I hope she stays my friend when this is all done Not only did she come over with recipes but with samples every week She had the kids try them and then write down what they liked” Sue said “She made the sweets the sandwiches She did it all” Joseph said Wheelwright did all the cooking in her own home She then stayed in the Hills' kitchen serving and cleaning until the last guest went home with help from other friends The Hills have had their share of wedding disasters Katie’s wedding was on the hottest day of the year She had not eaten anything all day and as she was getting her hair done she fainted “We were so worried about her fainting we didn't realize her wrist was sibling on her curling iron” Sue said The wedding plans tended to overlap one another Sue said The morning of Katie’s wedding Jeff and his fiancee who were in town had Joseph snap their engagement photos to insert in their wedding invitations But the best part the Hills said is they have visited often with friends and family this summer that they have not seen in years Sue's family made Katie’s wedding a time for a family reunion Cousins aunts undes grandparents from California Nebraska and Southern Utah came great-grandch- tension It was reaRy neat to be there because all the students were rcalfy diverse not only in their badigrvunds but also in their talents and abilities” Leininger Presidential Scholar about her experiences in Washington ing President Clinton In a special Medallion Ceremony held on the south lawn at the White House all scholars received a special bronze medal with 24 karat gold on it A line of Marines handed them the award and then each scholar walked onto the stage where they shook hands and spoke with the President “He was friendly" said Leininger about meeting the Presi- dent Leininger also said she admires anyone who would give up their life to serve the country She thinks it is good that there are people who dedicate their whole life to America and all it represents IXC But Leininger also enjoyed many other experiences during the National Recognition Week especially when she was able to interact with the other scholars Leininger recalls that all of the scholars on the trip became really good friends and they stayed up late every night talking and laughing "We couldn't go to bed because we had so much fun together" said Leininger The scholars also spent most of their time together during the day as they participated in many different activities They went on a cruise down the Potomac Riv- er had talent shows went sight-seein- g Center and WSU of Ogden She attends WSCTI WHAT’S HAPPENING A VISIT: VETERANS Veterans of Foreign Wars service officer 8:30-1am Friday Ogden Job Service 480 27th St Free assistance to veterans applying for compensation pension hospitalization education and other benefits Information 0 524-59- 40 MILITARY NEWS Navy Fireman Gary L Wise a 1997 graduate of Ogden High School recently participated in Exercise Cobra Gold ’98 aboard the amphibious assault ship and flagship USS Belleau School recently helped the amphibious assault ship USS Bet-leaWood win the Commander Naval Surface Forces US' Pacific Fleet 1997 Wellness Award (Green “H”) Army Capt Michael 'll Carr son of Charles G ‘AMI Kathleen M Carr of Ogdep has returned to Fort Carsqn Colorado Springs Colo from a deployment to Kuwait after having participated in an eltriv rise termed “Intrinsic Actiblt" I&fCl-- t with Task Force try He is a graduate of Bogp?- ville High School Air Force Reserve Airman Stephen W Cole son of David' A and Verlene Cole of Bdk’i has graduated from basic (Mil- Navy Petty Officer 1st Class Michael T Pendleton son of itary training at Lackland Air Donna B Pendleton of Ogden Force Base San Antonio T- recently visited Hong Kong on as He is a 1997 graduaUnof-Roa deployment to the High School Western Pacific Ocean and airArabian Gulf aboard the craft carrier USS Abraham Lin- STUDENT NEWS coln homeported in Everett Christopher Leich!SterTsoa-o- f Wash He is a graduate of BonJim and Anita Lcichlitesof neville High School Air Force Airman Donna L Uintah received the Emma 0 Johns daughter of Doug and Haas Memorial Award for mrr LuAnne Ander of Hooper has it in scholarship as well aijjta graduated from basic military American Insutute of Chemists Col-- " training at Lackland Air Force Award from Lake Forest in Illinois He alsobas lege Base San Antonio Texas l&ufle Navy Airman Jason A graduated summa cum Thomas son of John G and from Lake Forest College a bachelor of arts degree Shila F Thomas of West Hanih ven received a Letter of AppreAshley Strong daughter ©£ ciation while assigned with Sea Wayne and Cherylannc SOOBf-oControl Squadron 38 Naval Roy has been named SAT Air Station North Island San Scholar by 'the United States Achievement Diego Navy Fireman Gary L Wise Academy She attends Sand a 1997 graduate of Ogden High Ridge Junior High ScbooL rvrn j six-mon- th f they j and attended lun- cheons dinners and discussions “One morning we got together and talked about race racial problems and what we can do to erase racial tension It was really neat to be there because all the students were really diverse not only in their backgrounds but also in their talents and abilities" said Leininger Another fun activity for Leininger was going to the Challenger Learning Center where she was able to participate in a space simulation She was on the life sup- port team and somehow they caused an oxygen leak and killed everyone “It’s funny that we’re presidential scholars and we couldn’t do it (keep everyone alive) even though the program is designed said Leininger for Still Lciningcr’s favorite mofifth-grader- s" ment was when they sang “America" She recalls looking out into the crowd of fares and feeling very patriotic Leininger says it was a week she will never forget ! COMMUNITY HEWS Wood The Hills bought the food and “One morning we got together and tallied about race racial problems and what we can do to erase racial -- Lindsey Applied Technology there is Sue’s friend Linda “My parents saw a hadn’t seen" Sue said 18 daughter Wcber-Ogde- Bell Photography They also learned to keep it simple Sue said She ordered bridesmaids's dresses from local department stores instead of having them made But Sue did machine-qui- lt quilts for all of her children She began the tradition with her nieces and nephews when they got married and wanted to continue with her own But she didn't think she'd be doing it all at once Then Takr Tomlinson Lisa Tomlinson 20 daughter' of Timothy and Tamara Talor n of Ted and Sandra Tomlinson of Ogden She attends Weddings take over family’s summer One after another children anounce engagements set dates Scothem of Kaysville She at- Taylor tends Weber State University From 1 guy took one of the boys and he hasn’t been seen since “Police are still to this day getting calls with tips and they follow through with every one they get” Shupe said one thing that can help his police department is for the community to get involved He said parents need to bring their children down to the polka station and have them fin- : throughout the city Safe houses are marked homes where "children can go in case they ari in danger Shupe said if his depart decides to initiates Jtig pent idea extensive background wq search on the individuals who will sponsor the home wtHISJ done “I think the biggest thing-alhere is that people need l teach their children Teach jhf not to talk to strangers and keep their distance tni should make a lot of noise 16 i tract attention if they are‘t& fronted and again they shSM always go in groups One o£XJ can be dangerous gerprinted have their picture taken and fill out an information sheet regarding the child An updated picture should be taken regularly and dental re“I know that we are going cords should be easy to access step things up in our depa Shupe also said parents need ment We win be more comfti to teach their children about hensive with missing childr strangers and the importance of and take the issue very very staying with a group rather than riously We all need to haw more serious attitude about tl just one or two friends Shupe said he has thought and not be so lackadaisical1 about having “safe houses" said i ii Kt- - |