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Show REFLEX JOURNAL BULLETIN LEADER AUGUST 26, 1982 Y Makes Song Book For 4-- Events LOVE THE NEW I ME! H Anna Marie Bench, an intern in the Davis County office for this summer, has 4-- song book for compiled a the county. A native of Ut., Miss Bench graduated this spring from USU with a degree in home economics. She also has a teaching 4-- Fair-vie- -- 4 THE EXTENSION service intern program is designed to acquaint college students with the programs and the extension service as a career. Anna Marie spent part of her time working with Judy Star-ke- y in the extension service home economics department and part of her time working with the programs. Miss Bench participated in club activities for three years while growing up. She says she wishes she had been because more active in there are many opportunities for learning skills and 4-- , tmJuid Gcul 4-- 4-- 4-- self-hel- p RETURN FROM ISRAEL educational advancement Recently returned from a travel study program in Israel ase Toni Beckstrom, left, Mary Ellen Clark and Michelle Ballantyne. offered through 4-- WHERE THE Action Is, a Song Book is a project Anna Marie undertook to fulclubs of fill. A need for the the county. She started from scratch using many books as references. She selected the 4-- 4-- KAYSVILLE Michelle Ballantyne, Toni Beckstom, Mary Ellen Clark and Janet Thompson recently returned from a five month travel study program in Israel with a BYU group. While there they took courses in Old Testament, New Testament, geography, history, folk dancing other students, two directors from BYU who instructed the students, along with two resident professors in Israel, and one Palestinian professor, Matez Mazzal, who is head of middle eastern studies at Birzeit University. He taught the political science course and also writes for Time Magazine. Although the girls were there when the war in Lebanon broke out, they did not feel much danger. They were living in Jerusalem and the fighting was up north. They did notice, however, that when the war started the pace of life slowed down. Everyone is in the military, many bus drivers and others were taken up to fight. 80 and political science. They traveled throughout Israel and into Egypt. HIGHLIGHTS included a three weeks stay in Galilee working on a kibbits and studying the New Testament. Climbing Mt. Sinai with Elder Howard W. Hunter of the Quorum of Twelve Apostles for the g LDS Church, and almost a week of and scuba diving in the Red Sea. In Egypt they saw the pyramids, King Tuts treasure, Vivor Temple complex and others. snor-kelin- THEY DID not find it difficult to eat the various foods. They had good meals prepared for them. They missed their ice cream, but could get it when near the Hilton Hotel (the only place that had it). THE FOUR Kaysville girls were among Their favorite Israel candy was Halia ground sesame seeds, a favorite of the students. We learned to appreciate other cultures and came to love the land and the feeling of peace there. We will miss the friends we made, both Jew and Arab and the every day adventure of being there and experiencing the land, the girls stated. Staff Sergeant Jerry D. 28, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edmon D. Culwell of Clear- Cul-wel- l, field, has been assigned duty as a U.S. Army Reserve Recruiter at the U.S. Army Recruiting Station in Clearfield, an spokesman Army announced. SERGEANT Culwell joined the Army in 1975. He took basic training at Fort Polk, Louisiana and his advanced training as a supply specialist at Fort Jackson, South Carolina. He also received training as a personnel specialist. He was assigned duty in Heidelberg, Germany, and has spent time in the Army National Guard and Army Reserve. He has been awarded the National Defense Service Medal, the'Good Conduct Medal, and the Overseas Medal. HE IS a 1972 graduate of Clearfield High School, and have been scheduled by the Performing Arts Guild of the LCAA. The auditions for the parts of the three kings, the page and the mother will be held Aug. 25 from p.m. at 2826 E. Country Oaks Drive, Layton. 9 A TENOR, a baritone and a bass are needed for the Three Kings. The part of the page is sung by a bass. The mother must have a soprano voice. All people trying out should come JUST IN 22 WEEKS LOOK -1 FEEL BETTER FANTASTIC' BETTER- IT S The diet was great and I was never hungry. My counselor had all the answers, and she helped me find a whole new way of life. Best of all, I know how to control my weight permanently, and feel good about myself! 1 with a prepared vocal solo. An accompanist will be provided. Auditions for chorus members and dancers will be held Sept. from 8 to 9 p.m. at 2826 E. Country Oaks Drive. Male and female dancers of high school and college age are encouraged to audition. Chorus members should be ages 12 and above. Those auditioning for the chorus should have a solo prepared. 1 FOR MORE information call Kathy Skidmore at 544-442- Amhal and the Night Viswill be presented on itors Dec. 10, 11 and 13. dmg NOW OVER 1,550 LOCATIONS U.S. & CANADA CALL TODAY change your life' It could nTHELOSv Centerville 292-761- 8 Bountiful 292-505- 7 451-708- 0 Farmington .... Diet ' 1982 Center Inc Come Join coached track and football at Layton and Clearfield High Schools. He was also on the faculty at Weber State College. He received a bachelor of Uf,S'7 A science degree in physical education in 1982. Prior to his recruiting assignment he was assigned to the 650th Personnel Services Company in Ogden (Army (formerly the Rainbow Singers) Senational children's singing group, available to your child at an ages affordable $7.00 a month. A SERGEANT Culwell is engaged to be married on Aug. 28 to Janet Mylroi of Franklin, Ida. Young men and women interested in learning more about e the many jobs, skill training, and benefits offered by todays Army Reserve should contact Sergeant Culwell at the U.S. Army Recruiting Station located at 1475 South State Street, Suite E in part-tim- Clearfield. The instructors are certified with the State Board of Education with degrees in elementary education and music education and have experience in such groups as Webers Good Company, the Utah Co., BYUs Acappella and Opera Chamber Choir, plus extensive choieo-graphand solo work in major musicals and operas. y Starburst has performed at Hogle Zoo, the State Capitol, Ogden Tabernacle, Starburst is purposely kept small in numbers to insure individual attention and feature solo and small ensemble work. Your child will learn the fundamentals of rhythm, harmony, choreoand graphy, developing singing while 544-532- 546-231- Call now are limited! 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Telephone D 479-140- Night Visitors LOST 76 POUNDS I prior to joining the Army Mamapnnag Ktotara IPEamtts : The dates for LAYTON auditions for some of the supporting roles in the Layton Civic Arts Association production of Amhal and the back-packin- 0 2 most popular camping, folk, fun and familar songs for her books. Words only are given. Copies are available at the extension office for $1 each. Miss Bench has now completed her internship. She returned to her home in Fairview where she will teach home economics and related subjects this school year at North Sanpete High School, he alma mater. dmg Layton Schedules Auditions Opera - AFTER THEIR stay in Israel, three of their friends, Barbara and Lynette Peterson and Jill Holbrook, met Toni and Michelle in London, England and the five g of them took a five week met trip through Europe. They many American students while traveling. We encourage everyone to travel. The more you see, the more you want to see, but there is no place like Kaysville, the girls all agreed, np Recruiter Assigned ANNA MARIE BENCH ERNST ADVERTISED MERCHANDISE POLICY: "Our firm Intention is to have every advertised Kent, as described In the ad, in stock and on our shelves. If an advertised Item is not available for purchase due to any unforeseen reason, we will issue a raincheck, on request, so that you may purchase the Item at a later date. Our policy is to satisfy our customers. Kyi'L'iy ID t VISA A |