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Show k V, ' The Magna TimesWest Valley News, Thursday, April 26, 2001 3 Community Magna girl represents US realized that the program might be more effective if young people were the Ambassadors representing the United States. President Eisnehowers grand daughter now successfully runs the program. Savannah is an 8th grader at Savannah Kringlie was selected by People To People Student Ambassadors to represent the Magna Community as she travels to Australia with a group of 40 other students form various areas of Utah for three weeks in June. The Student Ambassadors will meet with Crovemment Leaders, Brockbank Junior High and enjoys drama, animals, soccer, swimming, camping, piano, music and any type of craft. visit the Rain Forest, Great Barrier Reef, Aborigine culture, Olympic arena and enjoy a home stay visit with an Australian famil- Although she is an outstanding over achieving 4.0 student, her parents say her greatest attribute is her sensitivity and kindness to others. They are very, very proud y- The People to People Program was established by Dwight D. Eisenhower in 1957 to help pro- mote world peace around the world. Originally the Ambassadors selected were adults. However, as the program developed. President Eisenhower of her. lawsuit against the United States Forest Service for closing four million acres in Utah to logging new road construction and any activity requiring road access. The legal action seeks the stop the "roadless rule signed by President Clinton less than ten days before the end of his administration. The federal roadless proposal was adopted with almost complete disregard for the law, said Leavitt, Many Utah roads are Western States filing action vital to forest management, as against the Forest Service. well as the economy. More than a third of the states forests are affected by the property in Beaver, Carbon, Garfield, Sanpete, San Utah Assistant Attorney General Stephen Boyden writes in the Utah complaint that the Forest Service violated the law by failing to consider alternatives and preventing the public from taking a hard look at the proposed rules and their impact. rule-includi- Juan, Sevier, Summit, Uintah, Wayne and Wasatch counties. Nationally, the rule applies to more than 70 million acres within the National Forest System. This is a blatant abuse of power, The State of Utah is requesting a federal judge to declare that the roadless rule is unlawful and order the Forest Service to stop from any further implementation of the roadless rule. said Attorney General Shurtleff. This lawsuit is vital to the people who love the land and make their living form it. Utah is joining Idaho and other 5? 0OOF3C3B it 1 ,-- Baby girl was born to parents Lauretta Gregersen and Yume of West Valley City on April 5. -- -- Baby girl was born to parents Jennifer Simmons and Brian of Kearns on April 5. -- Baby girl was born to parents Desiree and Nathan Yorgason of West Jordan on April 5. Baby boy was born to parent Maria Haro of West Valley City L Ane Aukusitino and Feterika Manuo of West Jordan on April Baby girl was born to parents Helen and Aaron Fell of Kearns on April 14. Baby boy was born to parents Sandra and Tolo Ho Ching of West Jordan on April 10. -- -- Baby girl was born to parents Kellie and Yantu Barber of Salt Lake City on April Baby girl was born to parents -- Baby boy was born to parent a Lam of Salt Lake City Thi-Lo- on April 6. -- April Wirthlin and Michael -- Anthony of West Valley City on April 10. Baby boy was bom to parents Jennifer and Thomas Bourget of Salt Lake City on April 16. -- Baby girl was born to parents Leslie and John Holmgren of West Valley City on April 10. -- Baby boy was born to parents The regular meeting of the Magna Area Council If will be held 3 May .2001 ; at 7 p.m. in the meeting i room of the Magna i Fitness and Recreation . ; ! Center, 3270 South 8400 West. The public is invited., ; ; ' : ; i 1 Baby girl was born to parents Haydee and Joybe Lara of Salt Lake City on April 12. -- Baby boy was born to parents Nicole Wilcox and Masil Shroeder of Kearns on April 6. -- This individual has shown dedication, a willingness to go David Lee Jones, age 55, passed away Thurs., April 19, beyond their responsibilities and helped in the advancement of their organization by improving the atmosphere for the students at body Activities Keri is a 1991 graduate of Cyprus High School, where she was a Sterling Scholar, student University for two years. She is currently working with Miss UVSC and getting her prepared for the Miss Utah pageant in June, besides her other responsibilities at the college. She is the daughter of LaMar body cheerleader and involved in many other school activities. She attended and graduated from SUU where she was involved by serving as student- - and active in the Vice-Presiden- t, Apha-Ph- i sori-et- After graduating she was , employed in Logan at Utah State and Anna Beth Mecham of Masna. Birthday Happy Birthday Brian Tenwolde This little 1 Baby boy was born to parents Connie Kunkel and Russell Brown of Taylorsville on April 12. consulting services for various projects and companies. He worked as a civil engineer for 35 years. David enjoyed the outdoors, especially hunting, fishing and gardening. He also enjoyed woodworking, cooking, and music. Family and friends knew when Dave thought a song was good because he would tap his toes and whistle along. His favorite songs included those by the Beach Boys and Michael Crawford. David is survived by his wife. Donna; daughters, Deana L. Jones and Dana L. Jones Brandon S. Howcroft; Howcroft: mother, Loretta E. Norton Jones; sister, Lorri A. Bottari and brother-in-laPerry W. Bottari; brothers, Robert C. Jones, Russell D. Jones, Kim N. son-in-la- buckaroo is y. 2001 in West Valley City, Utah. David was bom April 7, 1946 in Price, Utah to Robert Johnston Jones Jr. and Loretta E. Norton Jones. He graduated from Elko High School. Elko, Nevada and Heald Engineering College in San Francisco, California. David married Donna L. Mauldin on Sept. 2, 1967 in Carlin. Nevada. He worked at Ford, Bacon & Davis in Salt Lake City for 15 years and then provided private 8 today. We love your, Brian. Mom and Dad, Jason, Chris, Justin, Grandma and Jones; uncles, aunts, nieces, nephews, and close friend, D. Steve Gonzales. He is preceded in death by his father and a sister, Vickie Marlane. and all the family. free Meals for Mammogmms 16. -- on April 6. David Lee Jones Grandpa, -- 9. -- Obituary On March 28, Keri Mecham was awarded the Advisor of the Year at Utah Valley State College. Keri has been with the college for almost two years, working as the advisor over the student activities, clubs and student body officers. The Advisor of the Year Award is presented to the facultystaff member that has served as an advisor to an organizationclub on campus. uvsc. Utah fights to open forests Governor Mike Leavitt and Attorney General Mark Shurtleff have announced the filing of a Awarded The Salt Lake Valley Health Department offers the following Free and low cost Cancer Screening exams to women 40 years and up with a low to moderate income: Call 468-283- fire ast Mam ams mgram, ars pelv i c Harris 8 Receive a coupon for a free meal, just for getting your exam! 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