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Show 0 WI am going co go home to lock down a ummer job.• J nnifer Po e ll, ~1 am going to Lo Angele witb my roommat . I might go to niver al tudlo . • Mitsuko Hamano, junior, e le mentary education W t sophomore, busio aga, Japan. Valley City, tah . ~1 am going to Bryce Canyon to go mplng and pend time with a bunch of frien ." "Thirty of u are goin down to Rocky Point, Mexico. e are going m party.• Drew Workm an p h more, b in Midland, T Adam Johnson , fresh m an, geol gy, Taylorsville, tab. as. " I ha e no idea." "I am g ing co • n Diego, Calif., .to perform fo r the Ballroom Dan e J ennifer Borg heimer, enior edu cation, Ogden, ta b . Te.am ." Chri Roberts, Dance instruc t, r , lfw wm m b kethall I am g ing to be ac the nati n I American Fork, tab. g ing to Jam i a. Jeff Monaco, ophomore communica tion , cott dale, Ariz. EDITOR' OTE: "/la ve fun In Kingst o11, m o n !" SJ &itness the ireasures of Jussia The Division of Continuing Education invites you to visit one of the world's most spectacular art exhibits "Treasures of Russia." · For the first time in the United States, at the Rio Suite Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, Nev., you will see more than 1,500 artifacts which refl ect more than 200 yea rs of Russian imperia l rule, from Peter the Great to Czar Nicholas II. ~ The Division of Continuing Education hos scheduled o special tour o the ~Treasures of Russia" show. The tour is set for Sunday, April 11 . Those making the lrip will leave Cedar City at 8 o.m. and will return by 8 p.m.. The cost of the tour is $40 per person and includes tronsporlalion, o ticket to the exhibit and audio narration o the exhibit . To reserve a spot on the t ur, or for additional information, contact Gaye Ekker of the Deport menl of Continuing Educolion at 865-8353 583 5 Main Suite 2, Ce~a t City (435) 586- 3366 MARCH SPECIAl FUETANWITH EVE'RY LOTION PU'RCHAJE! (OU1t TANN~G BE'DJ HAVE NEW BW.BJ) Jouthwert Tanninq i.r open M-F 9 am to 9 pm and Jat. 9 am to 5 pm Call or walk-in for 11our appointment toda11! Graduating seniors who have at least ·a 3.6 cumulafve G.P.A. are invited to submit an original five- to eight-minute speech to be given by the graduate at this year's Graduation Ceremony, Saturday, M~y 8, 1999. The graduation address will be selected by a student/faculty panel. A $300 cash award will be given to the recipient of the student graduation speech honor. Proposed student graduation addresses, along with a brief resu~ should be submitted to the Vice President for Student Services office no later than Wednesday, March 31 , 1999. Finalists will be notified by April 14. 1' · ! |