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Show 6B Lakeside Review South, Wednesday, July 13, 1983 Davis APS Program Started Fifth Annual Pops Concert Is Dated The fifth annual Pops and Fireworks Spectacu--- ; l&r has been scheduled at Web-- . er State College for July 17 at 9 Con-T- ; rt t:p.m. The annual outdoor concert by the Utah Symphony, fol-- ; lowed by a fireworks display, is sponsored by the Ogden Sym- . : i closed in a sound shell. He said the sound shell will increase the ability of the electronics department on campus to capture the sound and relay it through the speakers. Loud speakers will be added, Parking will be in any of the regular parking lots on campus and those wishing to attend the concert and fireworks display may sit on any grassy area with the exception of the field north of Promontory Towers. Martino said that people are and Martino noted that the fireworks display will be moved from the Ada Lindquist Plaza to welcome to bring picnic in Association will be phonyBallet ' the large field north of Promon- lunches. Refreshments cooperation with Weber State. serfood WSC sold the Daniel L. Martino, coor--- 1 tory Towers. The move will en- vices through the around locations at sure greater safety for the specdinator for the event and direc-tp- r vendors but Plaza, Lindquist tators, he said. of the Office of Cultural A number of buildings will be will not be allowed, Martino at Weber State, said the said. concert has grown from modest open for restroom facilities in. cluding the information booth He noted, Last years crowd participation to last years es-timated high of over 33,000 peo- - for restrooms for the handi- was superb. There was very lithave been tle trash left on campus and pie, the largest crowd ever capped.atParamedics of the area ends both placed in event a for were very patient with a single gathered and communications center will people the history of Ogden. staggering amount of traffic. Martino said that this years be located in the Lindquist PlaIm sure well get the same format will follow much the za to help in the location of lost amount of cooperation this same as last years, with a few items or children. Last year we had very little year. minor adjustments. A carillon concert will trouble, Martino said. We onThe symphony will be located one or two lost parents cede the concert at 8 p.m. with directly south of the Miller Ad-- . ly had and a lost dog. Elizabeth Stewart. ministration Building and en Af-fai- rs . ; i A chapter of the American Field Services is being formed in Davis County to cover cities from Bountiful to Sunset. AFS is an exchange student program with headquarters in New York City. The program began shortly after World War II when in 1947, 52 students from foreign countries were brought to the United States. Five years later the Americans Abroad Program was introduced. Students are given the opportunity to experience another culture by living in it. Fifty-nin- e countries now participate. The Americans at home portion of the program enables students to visit a different region of their own country. Students must maintain a average and be a junior, senior or first year out of high school to qualify for the B program. Families may also volunteer to host students from other countries or regions. Hosts and students are matched through the AFS offices. It is not necessary to speak a foreign language. An orientation is held with language courses so students are not unprepared. A debriefing is also held at the end of GXfiOT stuthe exchange to help ease own their into back dents families. Americans abroad programs last from eight weeks to one year depending on the program. Those interested in joining the Davis County Chapter of AFS may call Susan Huggins atWestor Marian Hopkins, ern States Director in Salt Lake City, at 546-133- 8 582-738- 6. Families desiring to host students or students interested may also call Mrs. Huggins. ftODOffOO ftODOU sura VISA 0 MASTERCHARGE OR LAY-AWA- 0 AM. EXPRESS Y OGDEN CITY MALL 0i 0DQTf Called on a Mission? Coming Home? ; . Let your friends and neigh- bors know through the Lakeside Review. The Review will print a picture of departing or return- ing missionaries and story for free. The deadline for all mis-- : sionary material is Thursday at 3:30. You can drop off the pic- ture and story (forms available at the office) at the south office, Layton, Antelope Square, - 776- - Lakeview Hospital Where advanced technology goes hand in hand with compassionate and convenient family centered care. 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