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Show Saturday, February 4, 2006 DAILY HERALD HOROSCOPE ‘EUGENIA LAST, FEBRUARY 4, 2006 aluate can expect someone or some- are are doing and what thing to cost you more than you Sind but, ifiS it ee you, on wi counts. Until you take things will continue to bealittle crazy in your life. Stop the madness and start to ¢ worthwhile pote with a younger family member is likely to begin with lies. Check the stories you are —_being told. 3 stars SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): todo, Set goals and things oe Your Don't think about the negative 21-April 19): You haveacreative streak and aré2,13, 21, 25, 38, 42 ARIES ( ‘op fretting and deal with it, A or let anyone bring you down. ‘Stop trying so hard and give yourself a break today. Do something that will help you relax. Put the past behind you Faasar A stort tip wil help. 3 TAURUS(April 20-May 20: Don'tlet your emotions rule your day-A problem wthpee ple who are will get blown out of proportion andwill cause you to worry. Restrictions won't help solve problems today.3 stars GEMINI (May 21-June 20): You mayfind yourself working even EEeats A workeey far you: The time spent trying to get someieot fee Sra otcoutng© up with a concept that you rich will be worthit. An olderee willnave some good suggestions. 3 CANCER (June 2-luly 222): Plan to do something exciting. You need a changeof scenery and a chance to show how much fun you can be. Take a stab at doing something creative that you have always wantedtodo or promote one of your many talents. 4 stars LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Take a pass if someone is trying tode, bate with you. A disagreement will only bring trouble. Problems witha relationship will mountif you give in too readily ¢ force your will. Someone is etBoing totell you the whole 2 stars ‘yRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): The people you meet todaywill help you realize your potential. Travel, attend an exhibit or get involved in an activity you enjoy. A changein one of your relationships will surprise you. Go the distance.5 stars LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): You Texas. 1 of 3) (CC) need to put it to good use. Use your wisely - todayis about developii i you want to pursue.3 stars SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21); Your team player approach to everyt iis hkdo will help you get along with friends, ans and the people you work with. If you choose to do something nice for someone else, you will leavea lasting impression on morethan just that one person. 3 stars i CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.19): Don'tbe fooled into thinking everything in your life is secure. When you least expect it, you will hear a rumor that may cause you to worry about your ownposition. You mustn't fret about something over which you haveno control. 5 stars AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Emotional matters will escalate so hold back and cooloff. You may be tempted to get involved with more than oneperson. Take a pass on whatothers are asking of you,especiallyif it isn’t legal. 2 stars PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): You will feel good about helping others and will impress people who may have some good ideas for you to pursue in the future. A chance to make a difference and make somepersonal changes is evident. 4 stars Birthday Baby: You are stubborn with strong will power anda determination to get ahead. You can be very talkative. You are innovative and industrious. eke James Mason. A case of an ad agent's life. Suspense. parof (s) Un(s) (CC) Jennifer Lopez. Eugenia’s Websites: astroadvice.com for fun, eugenialast.com for confidential consultations TODAYIN HISTORY Todayis Saturday, Feb.4, the 35th day of 2006. There are 330 daysleft in the year. Roosevelt, British Prime Minister Winston Churchill and Soviet leader Josef Stalin began a wartime conference at Yalta. On this date: In 1783, Britain declared a formal cessation ofhostilities withits formercolonies, the United States of America. In 1789, electors unanimously chose George Washington to be the first president of the United States. In 1801, John Marshall was sworn in as chiefjustice of the United States. In 1861, delegates from six southern states met in Montgomery, Ala., to form the Confederate States of America. In 1932, New York Gov. Franklin D. Roosevelt opened the Winter Olympic Games at LakePlacid. Bi 1941, the United Service Organizations (USO) came'into existence. In 1974, newspaperheiress Patricia Hearst was kidnapped in Berkeley,Calif., by the Symbionese Liberation Army. In 1976, morethan 22,000 people died when a severe ~ earthquakestruck Guatemala and Honduras. In 1997,a civil jury in Santa Monica,Calif., fourid O.J. Simpson liable for the deaths of his ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ronald Goldman. In 2004, the Massachusetts high court declared that homosexuals were entitled Lae nothing less than e tarverootayisetrl tiene wouldnot suffice. Ten years ago: Twenty-four people werekilled when a Colombian cargoplane in Paraguay caught fire shortly after takeoff and crashed into a suburban neighborhood. Five years ago: In the NHL All-Star pane the North America team beat the World squad 14-12. In the Pro Bowl, the AFC defeated the NFC,38-17. One year ago: Gunmen. kidnapped Italian journalist Giuliana Sgrena in Baghdad. (Sgrena was freed a month later; however,an Italian agent who'd secured her release was killed by U.S. ire at CALENDAR a checkpoint.) Actorand civil rights activist Ossie Davis died in Miami Beach, Fla., at age 87. Today's Birthdays: Feminist author Betty Friedan is 85. Actor William Phipps is 84. Actor ConradBain is 83. Actor Gary Conwayis 70. Movie director George A. Romerois 66. Comedian David Brenneris 61. FormerVice President Dan Quayle is 59. Rock singer Alice Cooper is 58. Actor MichaelBeck is 57. Actress Lisa Eichhorn is 54. Rocksinger Tim Boothis 46. Country singer Clint Black is 44. Actress Gabrielle Anwar is 36. Singer David Garza is 35. Actor Michael Goorjian is 35. Rock musician Rick Burch (Jimmy Eat World) is 31. Singer Natalie Imbruglia is 31. Rap- per Cam'ron is 30. Rock singer Gavin DeGrawis 29. Thought for Today: “Character consists of what you do on the third and fourth tries.” — James Michener, American author (1907-1997). The Associated Press SATURDAY Feb, 27 at American Fork High School auditorium, 510 N. 600 East, American Fork.Classical MOON SNOWSHOE:Full Moon Snowshoe hike will be 7 p.m. Feb. 11 at Wasatch Mountain State Park visitors’ center, Midwé «Dress warmly and bpicberd Rashlight for the 2-hour hike, Snowshoes available for rent. Reserve at (435) eee USERS:Laryn Brown will speak Mon Usingfe htemet fr Seatsh Research” at 9 a.m. Feb.11 at the | monthly PAF Users Group meet- ing. Classes follow including PAF, Windows Movie Maker Legacy 6. Info: 225-7123. SUNDAY METAPHYSICAL GROUP: A meta- physical discussion group meets at 7-9 p.m, Sundays at the Hur building 11708. State St, Orem. Take elevator at rear entrance to second floor. Info: 623-1478. MONDAY of the symy ayson Eagle Mountain. $3 donation.Info: www.americanforksymphony.org, TUESDAY LECTURE: His Excellency Hafiz ‘on “Azerbaijan-U.S. Relations” at 2 p.m.Feb, 7 at Herald R. Clark Building, BYU campus. HOMESERIES: Homemee and ManagementEducation (HOME)presents a five-week series from Feb. 7 to March 7 to prepare ‘men and women in home be agement and organization skills. is Vivian Cline, Judith Kelly Palmer and chefs at Joseph Smith Memorial building are the instructors. Register: www. TINNITUS SELF-HELP: Utah County Tinnitus Self-Help Group meets from 7-8:15p.m. Feb. 7 at Mountain View Hospital, 1000 E. 100 North, Payson. Info: feels awcere Elder Jeremiah Sorensen,son of Don and Rosana Sorensen of Orem, has returned from the Ireland Dublin Mission of the LDS Church. He will inthe Canyon View 10th Ward, 762 E. 1200 N., Orem, on Sunday, February 12, 2006 at 1:00 p.m. hleorar tata br he ‘American Fork Symphony presents “Mostly Movies” at 7:30 p.m. meet from 7-8 p.m. the second and fourth Tuesdays of each are in the conference room the Henninger HIGH SCHOOL WRITERS: LakeEffect Writers Conference for High School Writers and theit teachers will be from 9:30 a.m.to 1:30 p.m. Feb. 10 at Salt Lake Community College WEDNESDAY CONFIDENCE CLASS: Comedian South City Campus, 1575 S, State St,, Salt Lake City. Speakers include and actor JohnnyBiscuit will teach series of classes on “Creative Confidence” beginning Feb. 8 at Thanksgiving Point. $35.Info: wwwjohnnybiscuit.com/speakingclasses.html. Peter Rock, Nick Flynn and Mark Conway. A p.m. reading is free and open to the public. Info: www. kingsenglish.com MOUNTAIN GOATS: Craig Clyde and Scott Rootwill present “Mountain QUILT GUILD:An all-dayservice meeting will begin at 9:30 a.m. Feb. 15 atEldred Senior Center, 270 W.500 North,Provo. All quilts will be donated to Food & Care Goats of Timpanogos” from 7-8 p.m,Feb. 10 in the Wasatch Room, Sundance Resort, Provo Canyon. Free. Reserve: 223-4044. Coalition, Provo.Info: 796-3705 TOPS: Spanish Fork Chapter will meet at 2:30 p.m. each Wednesday at Hales Rest Home, 56 N. 100 FAMILY HISTORYFIRESIDE: Paul E. Koelliker will speak on “| gave unto you a commandmentthat you should build a house” at 7:30 p.m.Feb, 24 at the Joseph Smith Building auditorium, Elder Koelliker is a member of the First Quorum of Seventy and managing director East, Spanish Fork. Info: 465-2478 Of Www.tops.org, WEIGHT LOSS SUPPORT:PH Miracle Weight Lossre Group will meet at 7 p.m, Wednesdays at ofthe T bessiba Hill Dr., Draper. 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