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Show The Magna TimesWest Valley News, Thursday, May 10, 2001 3 Community ChamberWest helps kick off small business week With Small Business Week beginning May 14, ChamberWest is pleased to announce our Business Success Workshop. ChamberWest will bring together representatives requirements and many other topics. This workshop will benefit the small business up to a business with several hundred with ChamberWest. All the tools and resources will be in on place at the business owners disposal. By attending our workshop, these business owners will be able to conduct business smarter. The workshop Answer Team will consist of rep- of business organizations to meet ne new and existing business owners for a free workshop on building and growing a successful business. The purpose of the workshop is to assist all business owners in West Valley City, Taylorsville City and Kearns area with solid business contacts as well as answers to questions. Questions the workshop will be able to answer include options in financing and funding programs, outsourcing payroll and benefits, employee recruitment, management programs, city requirements, tax . said Alan Anderson, President of employees, resentatives and directors from Salt Lake Community Colleges Larry H. Miller Entrepreneurship Center and Small Business Development Group, funding organizations such as Moon Capital and the Utah Microenterprise Loan Fund. are representatives from S.C.O.R.E., the Department of Workforce Services and employee leasing firm, ELM and IHC Health Plans, business officials from West Valley City and Taylorsville City and others. The workshop is sponsored by ChamberWest in conjunction with West Valley City and Taylorsville City business licensing departments. The workshop is free and open to all members of the business community in the general West Valley City - Taylorsville City - Kearns area. The first workshop will be held on May 15 at 8 a.m. at West Valley City Hall in the multipurpose room. The second workshop is scheduled for June 27 at film The Insider. Wigand achieved national prominence in 1995 when he became the tobacco industrys anti-tobac- co contest to a party and awards ceremony on Monday, May 14, from 3 to 5:30 p.m. at Franklin Covey Field, 1300 S. highest ranking former executive to address public health and smoking issues. He informed the public about the industrys disregard for health Main Street in Salt Lake City. Students, faculty and parents are encouraged to attend the ceremony, which will recognize winners of the statewide competition and safety during an interview with 60 Minutes and a legal deposition against the tobacco involving kindergarten through companies. Wigand is also the founder of 12th grade students. This Kids, Inc., a nonprofit organization dedicated to Smoke-Fre- e a major grassroots component of the Utah years contest, Department of Additional highlights will include, free refreshments along with music and radio personalities from U92, X96, Hot 94.9, The End 107.9 and Star 102.7. The Jazz Bear and other sports mascots will also be on hand. All attendees will receive free admission to the Stingers baseball The ceremony will feature guest speaker Jeffrey Wigand, the advocate who Russell Crowe portrayed in the Magna Lions Club White Cane Day May is Sight First Month., for Lions Club International. Being-- j White Cane Day. On this day we will solicit funds to be used in the Magna area for the coming year. Each year, because of the communitys generosity, we are able to provide eye examinations and eye glasses for those. in need within the Magna area. Our sight program is geared mainly to the needs of school age childred. f Pne;hutidreL i o 'S'1 I percent--o- f ' ; , redistribution in developing countries. If you have an old pair around, . bring them or call We will be located at the 256-5175- Magna Reams and Magna Smiths locations, from 9 a.m. until 6 p.m. on May 12. We wish to thank you for your 2000 support and again ask you support for 2001. poraneous and impromptu speaking. Last year Awsumb served an University. A graduate of Hunter High School, Awsumb graduated May 4 from SUU with a major in political science and a minor in history. As an accomplished forensics member, Awsumb was the 1999 national champion in both extem Scott Howell. Awsumb was recognized at the Graduation and Academic Awards internship with U.S. Senator As part of Hogle Zoos mis- about the needs of migratory birds. Events include craft tables where children can make their own pine cone bird feeders, programs, trivia about birds, as well as questions information about migratory birds Meet-a-Keep- er and their migration routes. 1MBD helps to increase aware- ness of Neotropical migratory COPY and Bradley Walker TYacee Conde Erickson with a party in recognition of their 50th wedding anniversary 28. on April thoughts and memories of the Erickson. The couple were treated to a special wedding cake and toasted the event with cham- Mr. and Mrs. Kevin M. Conde are pleased to couple. Fritz and Beth were married March 29, 1951. They have lived in Magna throughout their entire married life. pagne. The celebration was attended by 60 of the couples relatives and friends who shared announce the marriage of their daughter Tracee Sharee to Bradley Stephen Walker, son of Accepting applications for Miss Legacy Rodeo Dr. and Mrs. Stephen A. Walker. They will be married Saturday, May 19, at the Salt Lake Temple. Tracee is a dance Montana Silversmith buckle and a tiara. The first and second attendants will each receive a buckle and an award, The pageant will be held on June 22, in the Legacy Center in Farmington, sUtah. The public is welcome: to. attend and admission is Davis County FairPark is now accepting applications for the 2001 major and Brad is in Miss Legacy Rodeo Queen Pageant. The pageant is open to young ladies who are between the ages of 18 and 24. Residents from all areas of Utah are encouraged to '' ' ' enter the pageant, The Winners of, pageant receive 'nice awards. The Queen "wifi1 receive BonBtfB, Baby boy was born to parent Jennifer Fuller of Magna on Baby girl was born to parents -- April 18. Kearns on April 23. Baby boy was bom to parents Rebecca and Roheet Kohler of West Valley City on April 18. Baby boy was born to parents Lavinia Vanisi and Rick Fotofili of West Jordan on April 24. Baby girl was bom to parents Anglea and Jason Hadley of Tooele on April 19. Saddle - Baby boy was born to parents Ortega and 451-408- c 0. are a support group for Jose For more information Cervantes of Magna on April 24. Lori: 969-413- stay-at-ho- about the MOMS Club contact: www.momsclub.org. 3 Baby boy was bom to parents Rosemarie and Dustin Watterson of Magna on April 19. -- Baby boy was born to parents Jennifer Williamson and David -- Alexander of Magna on April 19. G&fOft! Baby girl was born to parents Chantell and Miguel Miranda of West Valley City on April 19. -- (itptm parr mmm Baby girl was bom to parents -- Award recipients were chosen based on their academic performance and are, in effect, like the valedictorian of their individual dm April and Vincent Samora of West Valley City on April 20. Baby girl was born to parents Kathleen and Dennis Moore of college. birds and the need for conservation of their habitat Neotropical migratory birds include familiar birds such as warblers, tanagers and thrushes. IMBD is recognized as the keystone event for Partners in Flight the international conservation program whose goal is to reverse declines in migratory bird populations. IMBD activities are free with Zoo admission. Hogle Zoo opens daily at 9 a.m. Admission is $6 for adults (age 13t164) $ for children (age and seniors (age 65 and 2) older). Children 2 and younger are free. West Valley City on April 20. -- Baby boy was born to parents Stacie and Bryan Butler of Kearns on April 20. Baby boy was born to parents Leilani and Sione Havili of West Jordan on April 21. -- ()t I s omjjm boy was born to parents pin Kelly and Tracy Bowden of Magna on April 21. -- Baby girl was bom to parents Florencia Ventura and Isacca 1UJ (! hsjiks anbO w IHW Pllfr Gonzales of Tooele on April 22. -- Baby girl was born to parent Kassie Smith of West Valley 'fill1, Hi City on April 22. Baby boy was born to parents Martha Hernandez and George Lettig of West Valley City on -- April 23. Baby girl was bom to parents Monica and Sueai Mulivai of West valley City on April 23. -- Baby boy was bom to parents Amber Bagley and Brandon Rusell of Magna on April 23. -- Hi ' ' mothers and feel that home children with mean being isolated! shouldn't being your We plan monthly playgroups, park days, field trips and many other activities. Its great way to meet new people and make new friends! -- -- Y Salt Lake Valley West MOMS Club Sandra and Enrique Resek of Natalie Circle : I (deadline :is JunaL k1 iinfd iirfbnkwtion din W "t EnttytoHrtk received by calling the 'FalrPiirW at .( i I We -- a ; (801) -- -- Russon and Beth -- Banquet Hogle Zoo celebrates Migratory Bird Day sion of providing diverse educational and conservation opportunities, the Zoo will be hosting a day of events to educate 'visitors be Wed he thousands of used glasses for Family and friends surprised Fritz Owen The outdoor celebration was held at the Church pavilion at 8181 West 3320 South in Magna and was hosted by the couples two sons and Lynn John They will make their home in Riverton. Brian D. Awsumb has been named the Outstanding Scholar for the College of Humanities and Social Sciences at Southern Utah ing International Migratory Bird Day Saturday, May 12 from 12 until 3 p.m. receive $200 and the opportunity to help produce the ads for Utah media as part of the Truth From Youth campaign. For more information regarding the party and awards ceremony, contact Kelli Pitcher at Utah. Hunter graduate named SUU scholar Utahs Hogle Zoo is celebrat- To Fritz and Beth Both attend the University of Sight Month, Lions Clubs arouhd j funds raised are designated for the world will be raising money the Magna Lions Sight First for their sight programs in each Program. Each year Lions Clubs collect clubs community. The Magna Lions Club has designated May 12, as our Best of Contest winners reducing teen tobacco use. Healths youth tobacco prevention effort, attracted approximately 1 1 ,000 students who learned about the dangers of tobacco through creating original radio, TV and billboard antitobacco ads. anfi-tobac- game immediately following the ceremony. Winners in elementary, middle and high school radio, TV and billboard categories receive cash awards of $150, $100 and $50 for first, second and third places. 5. Happy Anniversa ry "Truth From Youth" Campaign The Truth From Youth campaign is inviting all participants adver-tisin- g in the annual' 8 a.m. at Taylorsville City Hall. The workshop will last about 90 minutes. You may register to attend the free workshop by visiting West Valley City Hall or Taylorsville City Hall Business License Department or you can also 969-875register by calling ChamberWest at ChamberWest is a not for profit organization serving the business community in the West Valley City, Taylorsville and Kearns area by promoting business development and retention, maintaining a forum for government and economic issues, providing educational opportunities for its members, and creating a positive community atmosphere and business climate. Also included rrti 19 Mil ??i H III |