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Show TTT) 6 The Magna Times, Thursday, March 15. 1990 SLCC offers A.S. degree in education of Science degree with will be offered education on emphasis for the first time at Salt Lake Community College, starting fall quarter of this year, The new program is designed for students who anticipate pursuing a degree in either elementary or early colchildhood education at a four-ye- rom Pmnce An Associate cdt Knarndteri Fashion iron cookware Quality Longevity Available in your ravorite department and gourmet stores ar lege or university. Special ar- rangements with both Utah State University and Weber State will allow students to complete up to 120 credit hours on the SLCC campuses. It is expected that similar arrangements may be made with other institutions in due course. Salt Lake Community College has had an early childhood development program established for several years. Although drawing in part from classes in that program, the inclusion now of a regular education program in the co- lleges curricula expands opportunities for people wishing to move towards teaching as a profession. Miss Magna Application or have or over, never been married Applicant must be 16 vears of age attend Cyprus High auv children. Must live within boundaries of Magna or School to enter the pageant. Please have application and a lecent photograph handed in to Cyprus High by March 16, 1990. Name Age Height. Parents Addess latent . (To be presented the night ob the pageant) Goats Claron Headman, the artist, doesnt paint pictures but is an excellent musician who plays the bass fiddle for the Murray Symphony. Utah: port to Pacific Rim? He plays the hammer and bass fiddle & a Many people have seen Claron Headman working on some of the redevelopment building projects on Main Street. He is one of the small contractors who has been doing the historic work on the Main Street buildings. Claron started working in construction for his fathers company when he was growing up. He says that he friendly personality from his father. For the Claron has been running Salt Lake Construction. His company in a joint venture with Bill Peterson has completed four building restorations on Main Street Magna. The Magna Times, Shaffers Bindery, Tommys Cafe, and the Nite Cap Lounge are all Clarons work. Iast-24',yea-rs, Most people have seen him swing his hammer, but outside of Magna he is better known for his swinging bass fid No, California and Nevada havent slipped into the Pacific, but Utah is on its way to becoming a major inland dle. He has played for the Murray port. Inland ports, located at landlocked transportation crossroads, are fast Symphony for eight years. Claron also with the American West becoming vital links in the nation's inSymplays ternational trade chain. When this hapand Youth the Mormon phony Sympens. economies are stimulated and phony. His wife plays the piano, one of his daughters plays the piano, and new jobs are created. About a year ago. Salt Lake County another plays the violin. Claron has Government obtained a federal grant also written some musical scores as for an well. study on the feasibility an of Uiah r An Intend HeTt0nJTpehd1FrrRn5' free time7 Port Force Task with h music, thotrghrecause Claron comprised of has a great interest in peaceful hiking business and community leaders was also formed to make additional recomand the excitement of motocross. mendations and oversee implementaClaron has won a number of first place tion if results were favorable. That awards for his racing abilities. Claron and his Susan have seven study has now been completed and the children, who take up the rest of findings are very positive. Come and Clarons time. He is a busy man but rub shoulders with state and local VIPs, never too busy to give a passerby on officials, and business owners, and find out more about this exciting new Main a kind word as he works on beautifying the buildings on Main economic development initiative. This is free to the public and will take Street Magna. place March 3, at the Salt Lake County Government Center (Commission Chambers. North Building), 3 to 4 p.m. Why inland ports? Major east and west coast ports are finding that They will meet with Utah's national development of expanded and more efcontingent and be addressed at the conficient collection and distribution ference by drug czar William Bennett, centers far from their waterfronts is Senator Bob Dole, Senator Lloyd Bent-senow essential to alleviate the serious Representative Richard Gephart, Senator George Mitchell, and HUD congestion and resulting delays already occurring in international cargo Secretary Jack Kemp. shipments. There is simply no more The commissioners will be discussroom for expansion at most of ing their concerns on a variety of issues our major ports. with national officials. The environInland port authorities" are already ment, transportation, drug and alcohol operating in North Carolina, Virginia. abuse, low income housing, the conMassachusetts. Ohio. Washington, and struction industry, and taxes will all be Montana. Reno is currently being proon their agenda. moted by state officials and businessmen as hat states leading candidate tor inland port status. Salt Lake County, at the Crossroads of the West." is strategically positioned to become one of the nations major inland ports. It already has in place significant is this for Funding program provid- transportation infrastructure and business leaders distributionwarehousing and ed by community capacity and costs the taxpayer nothing," said which would enable it to rapidly exNCSC state coordinator Karen Kesler. pand its role as a major international Sheriff Hayward added. With the port of destination and export. Savs Bart Barker. Salt Lake County assistance of the NCSC our job of is made children our Commissioner. An inland port in Salt to teaching safety much easier. Safeguarding our children Lake Count) will help Utah businesses is of the highest priority. I encourage more easily and rapidly expand into naparents to read and discuss the material tional and international markets. It w ill also enhance and broaden the appeal of with their children. The NCSC is currently providing the region to new industry, as well as over 85.000 Salt Lake County school open up new opportunities for the exchildren with informative learning aids port of Utah products. Long term, this and have been doing so tor the past 35 all translates into the creation of more tobs ,md a lugK i sJ.mduid of liv ing lor years. Spare Time Hobbies It you have any questions, please contact Rhea Johnson at 1. BUILDING CONSTRUCTION Prepare for an exciting career in the Construction Industry at: cm a kf COMMUNITY COLLEGE th itilaTid-porrf- 250-793- T or i Hands-orv-an- ! ! classroom training d , will State General Contractor Examination. o .' i prepare you, for the , Improve skills In: Framing - Finish Carpentry - Insulation Roofing - Drywall - Siding - Concrete Technology Blueprint Reading - Cabinet Construction Construction Management - Computer Estimating Contractor Preparation - Bonds and Insurance Building Codes - Lien Laws - Supervision 1 TRADITIONAL Salt Lake County news KIM FOLSOM Magna Times Assistant Editor Our three Salt Lake County Commissioners will be in Washington, D.C. this next week to attend the National Association of Counties Legislative Conference. Commission Chairman Mike Stewart is the First of (NACo) and will become President in July. Commissioner Barker serves on the Vice-Preside- nt Transportation Committee and Commissioner Shimizu is on the Human Services Committee. n, on-si- te Sheriff Hayward announces continuing association with National Child Safety Lake County Sheriff N.D. Pete Hayward announced his continuing association with the National Child Safety Council. For the past three years with the NCSC and the Sheriff s Office have worked together teaching children safety habits. The Sheriff s Assisting Youth Unit (S.A.Y.) will again be teaching elementary school children a comprehensive program that includes all phases of child safety. The materials educate children in a positive manner, how to avoid sexual abuse, dangerous people, drag and alcohol abuse, how to report crime, and other pertinent information. Salt all Utui'i,- - OR PROGRAMS!! 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