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Show July 23,1980 Sun Chronicle, Sun Times, Ben Lomond Beacon, Clearfield Courier 6 Page Read the classifieds Cuban refugees arrive in Utah Winning at Supervision arrivedfirst seminars held at WSC Franke, The Chris & Dicks FENCING! REDWOOD CEDAR FENCING the By grading rules of the West 1x4-- 6 Coast lumber inspection bureau. ...39c 1x4x6 No. 3D. E 1x4-- 6 No. 2 1x4-- 6 ft. No. 1x6x6 No. 1x6-- 6 1 x6-- 6 54e 85c flattop 1 1 cedar . 1x4-- 6 FT. ROUGH 2x4-- 8 FT. S4S 4x4-- 8 FT. $1 cedar 4 '.'.'.69 ft. No. 3 rustic cedar 2x4x8 ft. cedar stand and bettpr . 2" 5" CHAIN LINK AROLL Vi GAUGE 50-F- AMERICAN MADE $09 ft. No. 2 cedar Winning 79c S4S 1 1 .... FT (77 Vi 5 FT ...$165 (100 management $3095 LBS.) $46 6 FT FIREPLACE SHOP . END OF SEASON SALE 189" Supervising the Marginial Employee, and Motivation, the Key to Success. The seminar will be held from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. in Room 338 of the WSC Union Building both days. The $119 fee includes lunch both days. For more information or to WE STOCK ASBESTOS ODD & END CABINETS call the reigster, of Division Education at 'newly-appointe- d " he added. materials, workshop refreshment breaks, and WSC Continuing 626-660- Press Service SALT LAKE $25 sq. LOWEST PRICE ON NO. 1 SHINGLES IN THE STATE OF UTAH. per running ft. much as possible about r UML Utah. r We'll show you how to do it yourself and save money. it - - ' - . ,b'i 'f t ' v. iff" J'r 'V - ' ' , ' S , 'V ? U: : i. - ? V- ' - iVXwf sr- - ?;- tr'sfe If you're one of those who sniff out the good deals in a dices': "THE WALL PANELING KINGS " Open 972-873- 7 972-873- 8 972-873- master charge 9 1555 Wast 3500 South (1 Block East of Radwood Rd.) OPEN SUNDAYS 1 0 a.m. to 3 p.m. -- J the classifieds & inserts, your nose belongs in this paper. t 't - DIMENSION LUMBER AT DISCOUNT PRICES SPECIAL ON FULL UNIT LOAD ALL ITEMS SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALE. .. Children mm kitchen a.m. to 7 p.m. CITY-T- hey come by bus, car, cab, van, truck and foot. They come before sunrise and during quitting time rush. They come every day of the week and at nightfall. People from all over the world stop by the State Capitol to discover as DIMENSIONAL LUMBER & FENCING DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATIONS 9 Smith, By Kent Birch, UPA 6 FOOT WIDTH 15Yr. Guarantee of the USCC office. resettlement Franke said that he does anticipate a large of Cuban number placements in Utah as most not will be joining their families in other parts of the U.S., mostly in the Southeast. Mrs. Gardner said that the resettlement of the Cuban refugees is a new experience for the Utah agencies involved and they will need support from individuali in the community who are willing to become involved, and especially from the Spanish speaking Franke said that Utah has proven to an ideal comfor our new Indochinese neighbors, and is confident that the same Utah warmth will extend to the Cubans. According to Franke The transition of refugees from shy, frightened newcomers to confident, productive is residents greatly enhanced by the involvement of caring neighbors and volunteers. Individuals wishing to assist in the sponsorship or volunteer services in behalf of the Cuban or other refugees should contact Joan Gardner at Questions concerning the be. munity 484-523- 5. Cuban resettlement program or other refugee programs can be addressed to Franke at 9. special sessions on crowd control, school spirit ideas, and leadership. The popularity of pompom is increasing squads yearly, she said, and their flashy routines have become real producBroadway tions. The USCA conducts more than 120 similar sessions each year throughout the country. Outstanding cheerleader and pompom teams and in ff' dividuals at the WSC camp be selected for their showing in 10 areas of leadership and performance. Other awards will be given to special performances in the following categories: will individual talent, group routines, skits, duo stunts, group stunts, and pompom routines. For more information or to register, call the Division of Education at WSC Continuing 626-660- Summertime not quiet in Utah LINOLEUM 240 lb. FIRST GRADE originating both from Camp Eglin in Florida, where is scheduled for closure this month, and also Fort McCoy in Wisconsin, according to Mrs. Joan Gardner, Director USCA offers training stunts, group large pyramids, tumbling and x4x8 74x4x4 SHINGLES (USCC) Resettlement Office, these are the first of an anticipated 16 Cubans scheduled to arrive in Utah during July. Cubans destined for resettlement in Utah are spokesman for the USCA, said the rigorous program includes instruction in cheer and pompom routines, duo 316x4x8 While Stock Lasts! Conference Marjorie Submit an article 316x4x4 .6996 Sponsored through the United States Catholic Cheerleading teams from all over the intermountain area will be at Weber State College Aug. 4 through 8 for a four-da- y Super Champ training program sponsored States by the United Cheerleaders Association. it's yourpaper too! Reg. $238.95 DISCOUNTED 25 Managerial small business managers supervisors, Training, Communic- ations, managers, department MARCO CIRCULATOR save. Skills Dr. Jacox is also the associate dean of the WSC School of Business and Economics. he said, The seminar, is designed to help you get in the drivers seat through supervision. It is mainly for supervisors, first-lin- e ipanagers, and Zero clearance heat circulating built-i- n fireplace. turn Into Negatives Positive, Management ConvResponsibilities, erting Busy Work Into Effective Time Action, Effective Management, consulting firm. $3895 LBS.) Among the list of topics to be discussed are How to Another in a series of at Supervision seminars will be held at Weber State College Aug. 8 and 9. The seminars are sponsored by the WSC Division of Education and Continuing presented by Dr. Gordon Jacox and Associates, a 98 FT. COMBED Cuban refugees for resettlement in Utah on July 8, according to State LeRoy Program CoorRefugee dinator. Four single males, ranging from ages 27 to 53 arrived by plane Tilesday evening from Camp Eglin, Fla. All have been cleared for placement after camp processing. Franke said that only refugees cleared of health or criminal problems histories are approved for placement. instinctively sense the acoustics of the Rotunda and scream to hear their echo the minute they reach the top of the stairs. Barbershop quartets burst into song once under the dome. Bagpipers, military bands, youth symphonies, and singers from the Islands serenade the walls of Utahs State Capitol while ployees keep busy em- on and typewriters. telephones Two teenage boys from Bountiful rode their bikes each day for a week to the Capitol. I like the miniature displays on the bottom floor, one of them said. Kaye Smith, in charge of the tours at the Capitol, says she doesnt believe there are as many tourists as last year coming by private vehicle, but there are more tours booked by buses. We have between 23 and 28 buses a day with about 40 to 42 persons on board, and the people who visit the Capitol just love it. Some of them go so far as to say it is the most beautiful capitol they have visited and the Utah people are the friendliest. Kaye says more tours have come from Germany than anywhere else with many others coming from Japan, France and Canada. Most tourists, Kaye says, Feel free to comment about Utah. The most common remark I hear is that the people are very helpful. Marie Done who operates the gift shop at the State Capitol says she has had more business in the last three years than ever before. Some of the small shops downtown," she says, have Seminar scheduled for Aug. 1 and 2 at WSC How to Survive tne Economic Crunch is the seminar title of a two-da- y scheduled to be held at Weber State College Aug. 1 and 2. The seminar will be presented by Dr. Gordon Jacox and Associates, a management consulting firm. Dr. Jacox is also the associate dean of the WSC School of Business and Economics. He said the course is for those who are caught in the inflation recession. It will give those who g tools participate hard-hittin- to help succeed in spite of the economy, he added. Specific topics to be discussed include ProductUnderstanding Fifteen Techniques ivity, to Survivial, Ten Ways to Get More From Your People, and Five Ways to Get Control. The workshop will from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. days in Room 338 of the Union Building. For more information run both WSC or to register, call the WSC of Continuing Division TTriiipaHnn of been closed because of construction so people buy here. Most of them are from out of the country. I cant understand them and they cant understand me, but we manage to do business anyway. There have been a lot of people from Israel, Holland, Germany and Australia. The tourist wants items that have Utah printed on them, and the silver spoons sell the best. Marie thinks the reason for that is the spoons are small and easy to pack. The gift shop, operated by the Board of Educations Division of Rehabilitation and supervised by the blind, is scheduled for remodeling. They tell me its going to be enclosed and real classy when completed, Marie stated. Summertime at the rotunda is not a quiet time, running a second only to January legislative weeks, Germans marvel at the architecture, ' cub scouts search out the Mormon Meteor racing car, and employees close office doors to muffle the sounds of clog and square dancers or the Kings Royal Band of Tonga. People come from all over to visit Utahs State Capitol. And we mean from everywhere. One young lady, obviously impressed and enthusiastic about my very first visit to this big place when asked where she lived replied, Salt Lake. |