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Show I '· "· k ... - THE UNIVERSITY JOURNAL• SOUTJIQN UTAH UNIVERSITY" MONDAY, JULl 2.11 1997 " USG NEWS ·111U ... Cedar City US West Foundation aids USG r-------------------------, T he US West Foundation has named the Utah compan y contributions to such endeavors, be added, com e through the US West Foundation, a Summer Games as the recipient of a $1 5,000 gift to be used in the presentation of the Ga mes' pool of resources established by company employees, and not through funds generated by an nual Open ing Cerem on ies. The gift was announced recently at a special US West custom ers. Both Smith and his wife, Camille, are natives of luncheon in Cedar City honoring US West's southern Utah 's Wayne County. An employee of continued commitment to numerous pro&rrarns US West since 1978, Mr. Smith has served as the and organi zations throughout the state. As part of the event, the corporation's gift was presented company's general attorney for Utah, as corporate counsel in the organization's state to Utah Summer Ga rnes Executive Director regul atory group, and as corporate counsel for the David Slack by Ted Smith, vice president for US West Communications . . . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - US West litigation group. in Utah. A graduate of the "We have enjoyed University of Utah College of Law, he our ongoing relationship w it h US currently serves on the West, and particularly Board of Directors of the Utah Information Techwith Gary Harrison, who serves as the nologies Association, the Board of Governors of corporation's the Salt Lake Area communi ty affairs Chamber of Commerce, manager in St. George, " and the First Security Slack sa id . "US West Bank Advisory Board. truly represents the spirit of the Uta h The US West Foundation presents $15,000 to the The Smiths are the Summer Ga mes. Their Uta h Summer ~ames. From. left, SUU President parents of five child ren . continued participation Steven D: Benmon, T ed Smith ~f the US West N ow making preparations for its 13th with us is a tremendous Founda t10n, Dave Sl ack and Michael Schetzel. source of strength and season in June of 1998, encouragement, and it has come not only through the Utah Summer Ga mes is the state's largest amateur sports festival, attracting thousands of financial contributions, bul through the efforts of athletes to Cedar C ity each year to join final s the many company employees who serve as competition in some three dozen sports. A volunteers at the Games." charter member of the National Congress of ln presenti ng the gift to the Utah Summer Ca rnes, Smi th explained that US West seeks State Ga mes, the USG features competition in hundreds of age and experience divisions, and as opportunities to participate in activities and such encourages healthy lifestyles and friendly organizations that improve the lives of regional participation among amateur athletes from every and state residents through their foc us on county and age group in the state. educa tion, athl etics or cultural enrichment. All Off" ._olid Mollllays only II ,arfkipali,g j.,;<ottOM for a ....... linlt. llo <oupN necHwry. Valid -'v • Origillil build a, Dttp Dish Pims ,Illy. CIH6 l.C.£., ._ Cl)~~ GreatTastel Gnat Price! Plm!Plmr 586-1195 95 W. CENTER I 579 S. Main • 586-9896 PIZZA HUT Buy any large specialty pizza at regular menu price & get a twotopping medium pizza for free! ($ I Delivery charge) Exp. Aug. 31 , 1997 L-------------------------~ • After class ...live in class· STADIUM WAY, COLLEGE WAY & STONEBROOK APARTMENTS EACH APARTMENT HAS ITS OWN: •Washer & Dryer •Cable T.V. & phone hook-up in each room • Dishwasher/Microwave/ Vacul.l"n •Air Conditioning/ Gas Heating •Close to Campus •Walk-in Closets •Fully Fumished-Couches, Desks, Dressers, Etc. •3 Bedrooms, 3 Bathrooms •Nice Kitchen with Barstools PHONE 586-1121 TODAY! UCEIVE VI/COUNT WITH nuvENT 1.1). |