Ogden Standard-Examiner | 1999-05-05 | Page 23

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Date 1999-05-05
Paper Ogden Standard-Examiner
Language eng
City Ogden
County Weber
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Date 1999-05-05
Paper Ogden Standard-Examiner
Language eng
City Ogden
County Weber
Page 23
OCR Text Standard-txamine- up Ut Otali r t kiUt iWOUMjf - y w i WSU LDS sends off 2000 grads ±C president Hinckley to speak at Thursday’s ceremony OGDEN - Weber State University officials expect to graduate more than 3400 graduates this year The 2000 candidates for graduation this spring will be honored Thursday and Friday during WSU’s 113th commencement An additional 1408 members of the class received their degrees at a ceremony in December The main ceremony will be held Thursday in the Dee Events Center An academic processional will begin at 5:40 pm followed by the formal program at 6 pm Gordon B Hinckley president of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints will deliver the keynote address which will be broadcast Saturday at 1 1 a m on KUED Channel 7 Hinckley will also be awarded an honorary degree at the graduation ceremony along with Fred S Ball of Salt Lake City Alan L Nye and Velma Saunders both of Ogden Hinckley is the 15th president of the LDS Church and is considered to be a prophet to church members He assumed the office in 1995 after serving 14 years as a counselor in the First Presidency the top governing body of the member church He also served in the church’s Quorum of the Twelve Apostles for 20 years He is the author of numerous ' FI-- I yfi Standard Examiner staff ‘ 4 vM t ? 8 DAYS £v Saunders Hinckley Ball Nye Commerce Weber Industrial velopment Corporation and den Symphony Guild books and has been featured in several interviews with national media including the New York Times Los Angeles Times 60 Minutes and Larry King Live DeOg- Nye’s economic-developmeefforts have helped establish several business ventures including the Weber Industrial Park and Ogden City Mall A member of the advisory board for WSU’s John B Goddard School of Business & Economics he holds a bachelor’s degree from the University of Colorado and a master’s degree from Columbia University in New York Hinckley has a bachelor’s gree from the University of Utah and numerous honorary degrees Ball is senior vice president of Zions Bank and vice president of the Wagner Corp He previously served as president of the Salt Lake Area Chamber of Commerce for 25 years While with the chamber he helped bring the Utah Jazz to Salt Lake City and helped win the 2002 Olympic Winter Games served eight years on the university’s Board of Trustees including two years as chairman He holds degrees from the University of Nye is chief executive officer of the Fred M Nye Co Nye Realty and Hurst Realty & Mercantile Co all in Ogden His g incareer in the dustry is highlighted by service as president of several organizations including: the Utah Retail Merchants Association Ogden Rotary Club Ogden Chamber of Saunders has received community-sawards from several businesses and organizations including: the Utah House of Representatives Hill Air Force Base Weber County Retired Volunteer Program Utah Division of Aging and Adult Services and KUTV Channel 2 She also was named one of Utah’s heroes by the Freedom Foundation student-bod- y for- president Utah and Stanford Graduate School of Business retail-clothin- Mother's Mag Mmicctt Tlie Associated Press 10 pm Roses for All Mothers Featuring Chef Dru Terry "ik Smoked Chops Steaks Et£is SALT LAKE CITY - State officials are investigating whether conflict-of-intererules were violated when Envirocare of Utah owner Khosrow Semnani provided a loan guarantee in 1993 to a fellow member of the Utah Board of Radiation Control -st am-- If “Nationwide Weekend Calling’ U Credit For New Phone n Free Caller ID Free Paging ist Incoming Minute Free Call WaitingCall Hold e Utah Purchases Calling Digital Private and secure Three-Wa- y 100 100 Toll-Fre- 392 £692 £892 I ytWJi 60 ibjf V mJ s£ CfS i4hr jrv YOUR COST I i i 1 1 vld ' -- jSTSw 4 It 2 Omelets A v $6995 Ericsson 688 --$6995 In Store Rebate May 6 7 & 8 TVT s 00 MINUTES 1 1000 MINUTES Reg $6995 V i 1 1 MINUTES 1 400 MINUTES ervice 35-ye- ar Investigators question Envirocare loan rrli m Trade-i- Saunders holds a bachelor’s degree from Western Baptist College in Kansas City Mo An active community leader the has served as a county employee for more than three decades She currently works as a receptionist in the Weber County Commissioners Office mer Find Time For Life nt de- The WSU alumnus and While Supplies Last! ’W I R £ L £ S S Authorized Dealer 361 West 500 South Bountiful 295-565- 6 Some restrictions apply Coupon must bepresented to receive special While supplies last Parties up to 30 Mother's Entree Downwinders director Preston TO ADVERTISE YOUR BUSINESS Half Price Truman Semnani guaranteed a $15000 bank loan for Truman who represented the environmental community on the board 335 36th St Ogden A Private Club tor Memlx’rs 395-151- 7 Only CALL 625-433- 3 : 55T jB Sf5 KOSY 3L0651079 5s jpnr©imdl "&' it to weflcomnie n ©1m to the August 3©tSt2 E-Ceim- ter ILfisteim §©& y©niE ©Baaimce to wnim 2Eee u:n©Ilseu:s 1be2©Ee y©ua ©aim ibuay tSneinm :opy A ' $ t
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