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Must be attending SUU school year. Pay for the 2004-0depends upon experience. Drop off your resume at the Journal offices, Call or STUDENT ACTIVITIES Become your own best fnend and and healthy develop relationships. This weekly Wednesday Fraternities - Sororities Clubs Student Groups. Earn $1,000-$2,00- 0 this semester with a proven hour three CampusFundraiser Our free event. fundraising programs make fundraising easy with no risks. Fundraising dates are filling quickly, so get with the It Contact works. program! CampusFundraiser at (888) or visit our website at the URL www.campusfundraiser.com. Married is workshop is powerful! No sign-u- p necessary. Attend once or often. Begins Oct. 8th, 4-- 5 p.m.. Wellness Center Conference Room. $2 fee for guide booklet. Your old coach: Wanda Hewes, student adventurerL.CG.W COMMUNITY EVENTS Spaghetti dinner- - yearly fund raiser!! 6-Fnday, December 5" from 8 p.m. at Elks Lodge, 111 E. 200 N. Cedar City Help support Boy Scout Troop and pack 360. Tickets, family $20, adult $5 and $3 for children under 1 0 years. Tickets can be pruchased at the door. suujournal.com By KEERA WARD HELP WANTED same apartment For sale: Whirlpool electric dryer. Good condition. Asking $100 or best otter. Call 559-057- 6 ask fir Jenn or Dave. 5 andihisayahoo.com. Acclamations annual Christmas Countdown show will take place today at 7:30 p.m. in the Randall L. Jones Theatre. Tickets are available at the theatre for $3 for students with I.D. cards and children under 12 years old, and $5 for the general public, said Josh Seumalu, a junior dance major from St. George and a member of Acclamation. is an Christmas Countdown annual show in which traditional Christmas songs are performed, said Kevin Bums, Acclamation director. The songs range from the 1900s until the present time, and the show includes audience participation, Seumalu said. He said the show is appealing to Jonathan Baker any age group. There are about 35 different costume changes throughout the show, each taking about 12 to 20 seconds, he said. Acclamation members started preparing for the show in October, practicing every Tuesday and Thursday from 7 p.m. to 2 a.m., Seumalu said. The group has also of Saturday had a couple Nannies wanted: East Coast jobs. Paid airfare, use of car, save $ watching children. Call TSN, (800) 549-213Bar tender trainees needed. $250 per day potential. Local positions (800) 293-398- 5 ext. 221 Want to make great money with By MELISSA NIELSEN has begun spreading its annual holiday cheer by supporting a number of different charity programs through raising money and collecting toys that be used to brighten will someones Christmas. There are six to seven charity events going on every year at said Buck Naegle, t, assistant manager. has said He participated in this type of charity for years. Sam Waltons theory was to get involved with the community total community involvement, Naegle said. That was part of our success. He said every year they set aside funds to donate to different Wal-Ma- mm your campus news connection. rt rt chanties. There are people that come in from all walks of life every single day from now until Christmas that would like a $25 donation to something, and we do it, he said. sales Theresa Dover, a associate who is heading the Angel Tree committee this year, said Kmart used to support the Angel Tree program, and last year Wal-Ma- snore Bnews stories rt Trees Continued from Page 3 email a organizations will decorate the festivals trees, which wifi be donated to needy families through photos tons, will Christmas Countdown begin Acclamations Christmas tour, which will lead the group to San Diego and Disneyland, Seumalu said. Acclamation members are excited about the show, said a Jonathan Baker, junior management major from Layton and a member of the group. Were definitely excited to do what weve been practicing for, Baker said. We always like to perform. Bums said the show will feature songs like Jingle Bells and I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus. It will finish with a solo performance of Mary, Did You Know by Seumalu. $10,000, Naegle said. Basically what they do is the law enforcement does fundraisers on their own and then all the proceeds go to this cause, Naegle said. He said each officer is assigned a child and is given $100 to $120 of the raised funds to spend on the childs Christmas presents Dec. 6. Its an effort, he said. Its not just one person. Naegle said it would be difficult to say who was responsible for all the success of the charity events. Everybody pitches in this time of year, he said. There is really no glory to be given to one person. However, he did say some credit store should go to manager Norm Chandler. None of this would be possible if we didnt have the support of the store manager, Naegle said. He said the 425 employees all pull together and help in different areas. There is a lot of charity going on, Naegle said. He encouraged the community to stay involved. Good job community, Naegle said. Lets all keep pulling together. the program. She said the festival has taken place once before. Free food will be served all during the festival, Leach said, with the exception of the Bread and Soup Nite. Joleen Kremin, Hope Pantry manager, said the pantrys staff and the presidential ambassadors have been preparing together for the festival for about a month, while Taft said the ambassadors rt 1 Wal-Ma- rt C ff Wal-Ma- rt Wal-Ma- rt Wal-Ma- rt Wal-Mar- ts behind-the-scen- oegan planning in r. All Toppings Free Medium Pizza EfiioSIflCeSfiioiras $4.99 only ANYTIME regular cupdaSes See news before hi is the stands! performances. Weve been practicing he said. decided the program was worth saving because it helped so many in the community. Dover said there are currently 3 names on the tree, but the Iron County Care & Share is providing more next week. It could be up into the hundreds that we might end up helping, she said. The Care & Share provides names of families who cant afford Christmas presents, she said. The public picks a name off the tree and goes and shops for that child, Dover said. associates wrap die presents, arid then with the are & Share, they deliver them to die date to help families. The cut-owith the Angel Tree is Dec. 20 in order to give them time to deliver. is also This year organizing a senior citizen Angel Tree, Dover said. We always think of the kids, but we dont think of the elderly who dont have families either, she said. is Another program 90 to 80 give supporting may Iron and children throughout Lincoln, Nev., counties a Christmas. The Shop with a Cop charity event is estimated to raise nearly Wal-Ma- com mmelsensuujournal Wal-Ma- rrsore vetoes any legislation, including that passed by the C&O Assembly, the legislation will be returned to the senate for review. Responsibilities of the chief justice of the Judicial Council were also changed to include keep informed of the legal affairs of SUUSA. The assembly remained in SUUSAs legislative branch, and Article V, Section 2 was amended to read that the senate is the higher of the two legislative bodies. Also, the Clubs & Organizations area of the Executive Council was changed to the Involvement area. supports charities Wal-Ma- rt Wal-Ma- rt n impeachment perform." 923-323- JOURNAL to We're definitely excited to do what we've been practicing for. We always like to suujournal.com Wal-Mar- SUU the relation kward FOR SALE & Acclamation sets stage for a Christmas medley ortiher M It By KATIE ANDERSON SUUSAs revised constitution will go before the general student body Wednesday in the Living Room from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. in a special election. 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