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Show I I Y May 25, 2006 THE MAGNA TIMES, WEST VALLEY NEW S, KEARNS POST ttBue (Divas rjDttin died Danielle Fast, of Kearns (84118), graduated from Womans n Randolph-Maco- anchored by an endowed proThe College fessorship. announced new graduate degree programs in education last year. in Founded 1891, College on Sunday, May 14 w ith a B.A. in Philosophy & Psychology. President Retiring Kathleen G. Bowman delivered the commencement address. Bowman, whose w ill end this year, began her presidency in 1994 as the College's eighth president. During Bowmans tenure, the College underwent extensive change and globalization, while maintaining its traditional high academic standards. New majors were created in F.nvironmental Studies and American each Culture, Randolph-Maco- Womans n College is a highly selective undergraduate liberal arts college of 760 women with a dis tinguished history of establishing global connections. NAFSA: Association of International Educators, selected the college as one of only 16 institutions nationwide to be honored for the internationalization of its 2005 edition of The campus. U. S. News & World Reports Americas Colleges 8th among ranked liberal arts colleges in the country in percentage of international students on campus. For more information, please contact Brenda Edson, communications strategic 2 or manager, at (434) 947-814- bedsonrmwc.edu. Love many , trust few, and always paddle your own canoe Words to ponder, but oh how truthful. I just spent a glorious weekend in Park City at the annual Fraternal Order of Eagles Convention. I w'as presented with this saying on a plaque. I thought how quaint. They had a poster: Andrea to the rescue. I asked my friend Lora why she had the posters, and she said they reminded her of me. The Eagles reaised over $14,000.00 the past year for Palisade Pals, Inc. which is a organization who sponsors day camps for special needs children and adults. The grand prize was a hot tub, and my friend Lora won the swing set and the TV set. She is just a lucky gal. If was partly through my efforts that we got the hot tub from another friend of mine. Im not beating any drams, I just have the knack to make things happen. I also took the gals and we went shopping at the Mall. There was a ten percent discount for any Red Hat lady. Oh my goodness did we have a ball. One store didnt have the computer programmed for the Red Hat discount, so they game me the missionary discount. Im not going to elabo-- . rate, but the gals had a heyday with that one. veraoir sogiras non-prof- it Ldoods procOamaftiioDD v Grangfa by Adnrea Lindseth Boone Best 1 s - iistrica . 1 Until next time, Adios Andrea nsnais mm mm w May 26-3- 1 variety of fresh fruits and vegetables and milk A aailable By Bill Barton daily. High School Huntsman Governor signed a proclamation last week proclaiming May as Lions Sight Conservation Month. During the month of May, Lions clubs throughout Utah will be soliciting donations in their respective communities through their White Cane project. Since 1925 Utah Lions clubs, along with Lions clubs around the world have focused on projects to aid the blind and those with vision problems. It was that year, at Lions International the Helen that Convention, Keller challenged the Lions to be Knights of the Blind in a crusade agaist darkness for those with vision problems. Utah Lions initiated the establishment of the Utah Lions Eyebank in 1973 to facilitate cornea transplants, and since then thousands of people have received cornea transplants. Fri. 26: Chicken Nuggets, French Dip Mon. 29: Memorial Day, No School Tue. 30: Manager Special Wed. Special 31: Manager Junior High touch Fri. 26: Chicken Nuggets Mon. 29: Memorial Day, No School Tue. 30: Nacho ham sandwich Wed. 3 : Potato Bar 1 Elementary lunch Fri. 26: Pepperoni pizza, PB & J, pork cutlet sandwich Mon. 29: Memorial Day, No School Tue. 30: Hamburger, PB &J Wed. 31: Pepperoni piza, com dog, Taco salad Puzzle made by Lelia Pollett at s com www Watch for the answers to this puzzle in next The Lions Utah Foundation was also established in 1973 which became the vehicle to help implement the University of Utah Department of Ophthalmology, and eventually, the John A. Moran Eye Center. The Moran Eye Center has become a world renown facility for research and treatment for eyesight problems. The Utah Lions Eyebank, which is now a part of the Moran Center, also makes significant contributions in areas of research and education. Research tissue is supplied to the University of Utah and several other institutions. Large annual donations are made by Utah Lions clubs and members through the Lions Foundation, to the Moran Eye Center to fund further research and to purchase state of the art equipment for research and treatment. A large portion of those donations come from Don t forget to order your salad on Monday. Trie 30: Skip bo tournament 10:30, Bingo 12:45 Wed 31: Candidates class 1 p.m. Magna Senior Center 965-918- Fri 26: Play, Trying to get through to the Medicare Dept. 11 a.m. Mon 29: Memorial Day, center will be closed. Trie 30: Family History Day presentation 11:15 a.m. Wed 31: Senior Health and fitness day, Grump out contest 11:15 Thu 1: Mexican Dominos 10 a.m. Bingo 12:30 Fri 2: Exercise 10:30 Blood pressure p.m. 1 965-582- 2 rnore-than-doub- le Fri 26: Chair exercise 10:30 Free Bingo 10:30 Mon 29: Memorial Day, center will be closed. - horseshoes s : fit Fri 26: Red and purple day,' , Hair care ty 1 1 9-- 2, Trie 30: Ceramics 9 a.m. Art class 10 a.m. Choir 1 ; p.m. Wed 31: Tai Chi 8:45 a.m. Creative crafts 10 a.m Spanish class 2 p.m. Thu 1: Brain gym 9:30 a.m. 10 a.m. Yoga Harmonica class 12:30 Fri 2: day, Massage. Hair care 2 David Irvine: Afghanistan & Iraq. , 9-- 2, ) X Deep sea fun Utah's amusement park Drink made with the sun What lawn is jour 10 Down n 1 n 2 Open foot sandles 3 Time for fun, no working 5 Who you go to see at a reunion 14 6 Summer fruit with large seeds 7 To grill meat or vegies V 8 Keeps your house cool 16 11 17 Main attraction at Raging Waters 15 Clothing for the pool 16 Not just protection from rain 19 Summer wear, not pants is WVVA 19 WHiltlMmtM 20 21 22 b J socie-- ; Mon 29: Memorial Day, " center will be closed. Activity, water Fun thing to jump on Small way to cool off Way to water lawn Summer eyewear Frozen treat Number one grilled item 17 Drink made with lemons Two piece swimsuit Red hat a.m. 1 18 19 20 21 22 3 Everyday at the Center:Pool, darts, quilting, &' 4 9 10 12 13 14 paper1 Meet the a.m. Drama Kearns Senior Center 250:0692 Harman Home 1 1 Thu 1: Tai Chi 9:30 a.m. Bingo 12:45 Fri 2: Exercise 10:30 Poetry club 1 2:45 Across Summer airety-game- weeks the annual White Cane drives and other sight conservation projects which are conducted annually. Utah Lions clubs recently conducted their second Life For Flight project which was by the Utah Lions Eyebank, the Moran Eye Center and the Utah Coalition for Organ, Tissue and Eye Donation. The purpose w'as to raise funds as well a to increase the awareness for the need An for organ donation. annual breakfast is also held with the help and cooperation of Harmons stores with all proceeds going to the Utah Lions Foundation for sight preservation. Utah Lions members are anxious to remain working w'ith the Moran Eye Center as it moves into its size in the near future. Senior Lunches are available daily at each senior center. Please contact the center closest to you. Most are on a donation basis. U33ia |