Show Lakesde Rev'ew Tuesday Apr 7 3 1990 I LakesideCommunity roccoli haters will love Bush B SHARON Lso Wcv fuyj: A cxjna STEELE It hard to believe that so many Americans went to the polls dunng the last presidential election and cast their ballo' for George Bush without asking some significant questions like “Docs this dude we’re supporting like broccoli? And if he doesn’t is he willing to pretend he does for the sake of America's children?" I mean first off we find out that the nation’s chief executive prefers pork rinds to cottage cheese Then we begin hearing l—Rain or Shine horror stories about how he crumbles Butterfinger candy bars into his oat bran And now we’re told that Bush doesn’t like broccoli According to shocked reporters who attended an open air news conference Bush “hasn’t liked broccoli since he was a little kid and his mother made him eat it and now that he’s President of the United States he’s not going to eat another sprig" Naturally the first lady tried to smooth things over When asked what kind of example her husband was setting f -America's children Mrs Bush replied “He ate broccoli until he was 60 Tell them to eat it until they're 60" That’s some consolation to a broccoli-hatin- g who doesn't expect to turn 60 in less than 200 sears Actually I think the whole thing’s politically motivated Just think how many teenagers who can't stand broccoli will be old enough to vote in the next election! The Democrats will have to come up with a candidate who hates spinach or Brussels sprouts if they want to give Bush a run for his money As for me mother of seven I plan to write in Popeye next time 1 go to the ’polls health-conscio- SPECIALS 0FF O EASTER ITEMS us O Winners of Roy art exhibit chosen ROY — Winners of the fifth annual Roy Historical Foundation art exhibit held in March have been selected Cheathen third Errol Alexander honorable mention Randy Hig- ley' al Beginners: Water Colors — first Kristine J Meacham second Ryan Willoughby third Kristine J honorable mention Errol Alexander Oils and Acrylics — first Norm Smith second Ethel Chca-te- n third Nancy Laird honorable mention Nancy Laird Drawings and Pastels — first Jackie Bowen second Kelly Mea-eba- m Water Color — first Marlene Biondo second Scott Sumner third Scott Sumner honorable mention Michael Higley Oils and Acry lics — first Dorothy Ellis second Clix Bryne third Doris Knowels honorable mention Clix Bryne Drawings and Pastels — first Kay Affleck second Greg Hegel-se- n third Kay Affleck honor able mention Greg Hegrisen Professional Oil and Acry lics — first DW Holbrook second Jerry Stick-ma- n third DW Holbrook honorable mention Vem Wild Water Color — first Jerry Pacheco second Garth Hegelson third CH Bradford honorable mention Grover BLain Drawings and Pastels — first Patricia Capson No others in this category The exhibit was open to all artists from North Salt Lake City to the north end of Utah 0FF ALL BASKETS BAZAAR’ Winning artists received a total of S650 in cash prizes which in- cluded the Purchase Award of S200 That award went to Garth Hegelsen whose winning painting will now become a permanent part of the Roy Historical Foundation collection Marketplace of theWbrld 544-747- The art committee coordinator is N’ola H Jorgensen and her two Jean Jenkins and Georgia Freston All winners received S50 awards All others received ribbons first-pla- ce Area woman takes honors at speech contest — Seniors From page 6 5 Clearfield A free blood pressure clinic is held on Thursdays from 9:30 to 773-706- f 11:30 am Call to sign up for the next 55 Alive driving class The class will ij '5 be held as soon as there are enough participants Income tax preparation and counseling is available at the center The help is provided by qualified trained counselors with the latest tax information pertinent to the elderly An appointment is needed Call the center for an An area woman LAYTON representing the Quest International Training in Communica- -' tion club took first place in a speech contest for Council II in Provo on March 24 Joan Hofer will represent the six ITC clubs in the area at a regional ITC competition held in Boise Idaho on June 8 The Snake River Region includes Utah Idaho Washington and British Columbia The winner of the regional competition will go to New Zea land to participate in the worldwide conference and competition Mrs Hofer is from Clearfield She is employed at Hill Air Force Base She also operates Hofer Photography in Clearfield She is president of Quest ITC She is an active member of the Ogden Color Camera Club She also enjoys singing She has won awards in both music and photography Quest ITC meets the second and fourth Tuesday of each month at 11:15 am in at Hill Seniors may get help with filling out ihe census form at the center The circuit breaker property tax break forms are available at the center To qualify for the tax break income must be $15000 a year or less Drivers are needed for the homebound meal program Volunteers spend three hours a day one day a week Call the center to volunteer Hillside Center 5051 1300 sary Call the center for details A Mcsquite-Lofle- n trip is West Roy 773-08- planned for April 10 through 13 The cost is $193 per person Call the center for details The Roy Association of Senior Citizens will hold a rummage sale with baked goods ceramics and handicrafts for sale on Saturday April 28 Plan now to participate The center is taking orders for ITC is a communication organization giv ing classes on extem- giving speaking poraneous prepared speeches and the use of parliamentary procedure It is an international organization The other ITC clubs in the area ire Rhets Articulettes and DDO Verbalists For more information on joining ITC and learning more about communication contact Joan Hofer Quest president 773-040- 2 those who have a quilt that needs to be quilted or would like to have one special made Cost of the quilting will be figured according to the size of the quilt The customer will furnish all of the materials The center also will sell quilt patterns and marie quilts for patrons Call the center for price BRAND NEW ELECTROLUX VACUUM CLEANER COMPLETE WITH ATTACK- MENTS AND BAGS 1 1(7 Of y IUKT PICKS UP ROCKS NAILS ETC MADE IN THE USA POWERFUL 2 MOTOR SYSTEM 65 YEAR QUALITY LIMITED QUANTITIES!!! SORRY NO RAINCMECKSl VISA MASTERCARDS DISCOVER NO DCALSRSt CHECKS FINANCING OAC (ELECTROLUX) 314 Wash B!vd Ogden 3927505 Don't miss the next 60 Blood pressure clinic is held on Thursdays from 9:30 to 11:30 am The clinic is free Free help with income tax preparation is available at the center Appointments are neces- - SEEK section: PROBLEM SOLVING PROCESSING Coming in the Standard- Examiner on Tuesday April 10 z ANSWERS Look In This SUNDAY’S NEWSPAPER FOR OVER APRIL 1 OTH - 1 1 1 Written for students In grades 4 through 12 this section explores the problem-solvin- g process and reinforces critical thinking skills Students will learn how to define a problem clearly and j determine possible solutions by brainstorming f researching and asking questions Evaluating solutions will also be discussed Filled with activities that students can do In small groups or on their own Problem Solving Is a section you : won’t want to miss 15 more or Teachers can order copies for use office at SEEK in the classroom by calling the 1 134 each Copies for schools are Parents grandparents and local businesses are encouraged to adopt a class for this section by contributing the cost of a classroom set of newspapers and sections to their child’s school A set of 30 paperssectlons costs only $390 Deadline for ordering newspapers Is April 4 H Help us celebrate the Bard’s influence on ballet in our productions of Sir Frederick Ashton’s funny and fanciful The Dream and Val Caniparoli’s haunting Ophelia Tuesday and Wednesday nights at 7:30 in the Val A l ' Browning Center at Weber State College 394-771- WORTH OF FOOD COUPONS AND MONEY SAVINGS OFFERS E§§Think those savings don’t add an average month readers can find nearly $10000 worth of coupons in the Sunday in I Standard-Examine- Tickets available at the Ogden Symphony Ballet Association 2580 Jefferson Avenue ) (399-9214- BalletWest JOHN HART ARTISTIC DIRECTOR r Read The Classifieds 394-771- 1 I- w - |