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Show mum 80UTI1ZSN UTAH NEWS WEDNESDAY Community JUNE 5, America: Land of Opportunity Fredonia's July 4th schedule Little Miss Independence PagEleant: July 2, ementary School 6: 00 p.m. 6:00 a. m. Flag raising & Firemans breakfast 7:30 a.m.- - Line up for parade-Pra- tt 1997-Fredon- ia -- -- V "w. ij4 ' wW Wjf z A St. 9:00 - down 1st a.m.-Parad- e, East to the City Park. Grand Marshalls: Pat and Sue Jensen. 10:00 Program (time approximate following parade). Awards for parade presented and popsicles for all a.m.-Patriot- ic a 5:00 AM CUXStOTf 6:30 7:00 AM rm I cun CS&STCATICti AM uons 9:15 AM PL&G C&iZ&CS CIUS ecS&Bf&Sf F&St CUn cscsncnr Ptocmtc szzsca 10:00 AM 10:45 AM ll:OOAM Guard Academy is now accepting and processing applications to the Class of 2002. Appointments are tendered solely on the basis of an annual nationwide competition with no congres- a copy of this picture, contact Claudia Ostler, sional nominationsorgeographi-ca- l quotas. Applications must be submitted to the Director of Admissions prior to December 15, 1997. Candidates must arrange to participate in either the SAT 1 or ACT prior to or including the December 1997 administration. Appointments are based on the candidates high school record, performance on either the SAT 1 or ACT, and leadership potential as demonstrated by participation in high school activities, community service and part-tim- e employment. Most successful candidates rank in the top quarter oftheir high school class and have demonstrated proficiency in both mathematical and applied science. Candidates must be unmarFree Center St at Gazebo ried at the time of the appointS3.15 sis.oo Family State Bank ment, have no legal obligations, and must have reached the age Free Center St at Gazebo of 17 but not 23 by July 1, 1998. Center St at the Gazebo Free Candidates must be assured of " " high school graduation by June Free " Free Center St 100E to 300W Free Free Center St PD PQHG ALICCCP 100 W Center St to 100N STCSST FAIC Arts Crofts Gomes Music Food Fun tXUttC (KHS Express) PACACS emeuTten css&r cacssqus tzzr ax&xa " KanePlex Arena City Park City Park 10:15PM 10:30 PM ed yrs & up), con- cession open. 11:00 a.m. Swim races (pool) softball 1:00 toumey-$- l per perapn. -- ly p.m.-Fami- 6:30 p.m.-BB- , 12 under 6, dinner-$5- Q over, $3, kids 1, free. Menu: Pit roast beef, baked potato, cowboy beans, roll, cake & 6-1- and drink. 9:30-12:3- 0 p.m.-Danc- e! (Free) Free tree-identificati- OAtseZ (Andy Larsen Band) City Park Family Free Free pursue further postgraduate education in such fields as avia- guide book on What Tree Is That? a pocket guide for identifying trees, is available from The N ational Arbor Day F oundation. The guide will help 157 different trees you identify 85 S 25 Family found in the Western U.S. 86830 tion at no personal expense. In addition, they receive pay and allowances for living expenses. The Academy curriculum emphasizes engineering and science, leads to a Bachelor of Science degree and establishes a solid foundation for a challenging career. Graduates of the Academy are commissioned as Ensigns in the United States Coast Guard. . The Academy graduate can look forward to a varied, exciting and demanding career as a regular Coast Guard Officer. Under the Department ofTrans-portatio- n the Coast Guard performs a variety of missions including search and rescue, maintenance of aids to navigation around the globe, operation of icebreakers, enforcement of maritime law, boating safety, and marine environmental protection. Selected officers may tion, business administration, electronics, engineering, law and oceanography. To obtain an application or further information write: Director of Admissions, U.S. Coast Guard Academy, 15 Mohegan 30, 1998. Avenue, New London, CT 06320; Coast Guard cadets obtain an or call free-of-char- 84-pa- ge 5:G0 PM 7:00 PM team-sponsor- The United States Coast excellent undergraduate educa- This picture was taken in March of 1 950 in Alton, Utah. If you would like 148 South 100 East, Nephi, Utah 84648. ,r entry fee, 3 on 3 3 BB, $10 per by girls BB (8 United States Coast Guard Academy accepting applications Are you in this picture? yp toumament-$- Come one, come all for Fredonias Kids July 4th celebration parade participants. Fredonia at horseshoe City Park. games and races, u i im Well-know- n trees are in- is organized to make it easy to p identify trees in a simple fashion. Helping people erjoy and appreciate trees is central to the educational mission of the Arstep-by-ste- bor Day Foundation," John Rosenow, the Foundations cluded: oaks, maples, firs and president, said. Being able to pines. Also species such as identify trees is important to golden chinkapin and peachleaf knowing how to care for them willow, redbuds and redcedar, and hew to plant the right tree sycamore and saltcedar and se- in the right place.". and quoia spruce. Toobt&in your tree ID guide, Dozens of drawings illustrate send end addrs to the trees leaves or needles and Whatyour Tree Is That?," The Natheir acorns, berries, seed pods, tional Arbor Day Foundation, cones, etc. What Tree Is That? Nebraska NE 68410. City, awes |