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Show The Magna TimeWVgf,t Valley News December 5, 2092 5 School SLCC student named Everyday Hero of the year Breno Santo, a SLCC student, saved a man's life this summer while he was on duty as a lifeguard at Steiner Aquatic They cleared the pool as Santo resuscitated the man.Within minutes, the victim began to cough and eventually came to. The EMT unit arrived and whisked the man to the hospital. , Later, Santo would learn from the young mans father that his son has a history of seizures, near-drowni- Center. i For his bravery and professional skill, the Greater Salt Lake Area Chapter American Red Cross recog-- , nized Breno Santo as its "Everyday Hero of the year at a recent award ceremony. In dramatic fashion, Santo dove in to retrieve a man as he lay pn the bottom of the pool. I was watching him as he went down. Hed been swimming along just fine when he suddenly stopped. Santo said. At first I thought maybe hed dropped something, like his keys, but after a few seconds 1 could tell something wasnt right Santo then pulled the man onto the pavement to check his vitals. First he blew a whistle to signal to other lifeguards that he needed assistance. , - Scholastic assistance available to most students A conservative estimate of e . college costs for a student runs from high cost colleges full-tim- $10,000-$30,00- can run from 0; $40,000-$1,000,00- 0. Most parents and students think feat scholarships are only for the students with' excellent grades, families.'or fee athletically ; tow-inco- uptisr I A small example of the numerous scholarships available to students include: Handicapped Students Scholarships, Members of a Church Scholarships, Scholarships for 'C Students, Veteran Childrens Scholarships, Scholarships for Minorities and much, much more. Though fee majority of scholarships are from fee federal government and are merit andor need-base- d, names, addresses, application deadlines, summaries about the scholarships and fee amount fee scholarship will pay your child. Many scholarships pay the entire tuition; others can be mil- lions of dollars are available to students from private sector scholarships. Much of private sector financial aid goes unused because fee parents and students do not know how or where to apply. ""There are organizations applied towards tuition, living expenses, and'or other fees. Most scholarships can be used at junior colleges, that have spent hundreds of hours in research locating scholarship sources. The U.S. commission for Scholastic Assistance -College Bound is, such an organization and supplies fee public with more than 1,000 . different private scholarships sources. The scholarship list include fee scholarship career and vocational schools, four year colleges, graduate schools, medical and law schools. For information on obtaining these scholarship lists, send a stamped, business size, 10, envelope to: The U.S. Commission for Scholastic Assistance, P.O. Box 668, d, 1L 62269. OFalton, West Valley students names to college Whos Who list Westminster College students from West Valley have been named to the 2003 edition of Whos Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. The students are: Jamie Bailey, Joshua Craner, Robert Cummings, Albert Farley and Pepper Hayes. Campus nominating committees and editors of the annual directory nominate students based on their aca-- . demic achievement, service to the community, leadership in extracurricular activities, and potential for academic success. The students join an elite group of students from more than 2,300 higher learning institutions in all 50 states, Washington, D.C., and several countries. Outstanding students To The Magna Times West Valley News call at 250-565- Could you Sell your Home for the Amount that the County has Your Property Valued At? to Appeal Your Residential Property Taxes 091-20250- COPY 55 at FILUI0RE 1 1 SERVICES rn.cc.utah.edu. david.dynak Deadline to apply is Dec. 9. 20032004 school year have been released for approval by fee Granite School Board. They can be reviewed at www.granite.kl2.utus. Please contact Sharon Prescott or Tim Dyson at the district office if you have questions. Concerns can also be given to school board members. Boundary changes that have been mulled over this past year were approved at the last school board meeting. Letters are in the mail to those who will be impacted by the changes. The 'i ' CEIB1HI cm EDO canm XD ID GEW Jpvw tiU &$ S '$ tt V,t & o Ait' not right The crosswalks were designated for this purpose and we encourage our students to follow certain procedures. Help us keep our children safe. The Cyprus Learning Network will hold its annual Winterfest celebration at i: ucninii? ij and West Magna Times ValleyNews and West ValleyNews .il 4rff tpj fl m jkwwwwu i...iuuiiwiwii fmtt 6. PROPERTY TAKES Call to Register A story, wedding or announcements in Learn In Just One Class How While Cyprus High on Dec. life, from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. All fee schools within the network (Cyprus. Brockbank, Matheson. Magna, Pleasant Green, Copper Hills, Lakeridge, Orchard and West Valley) will perform musical numbers. Each school will add to die event. Level Drama ' Endorsement is being offered by the Department of Theatre at the University of Utah at $300 for 8 semester credit hours of graduate course work. If you are interested in finding out about the program, contact David Dynak at run a community TOO MUCH ' driving the last week to Lake Junior incidents several hapHigh, pened and 1 felt that maybe 1 should reintegrate some safety suggestions to the readers. While traveling north on 4000 West, a bus was stopped to pick up some students. With the lights flashing and the stop sign protruding from the side of the bus. several cars ahead of me failed to stop for the bus. It is a state law that traffic must stop from both directions while a bus is picking up or dropping off passengers. Secondly, as I approached the driveway to the school, a green jeep raced into the exit area (of course while cars were trying to properly exit) and then the vehicle stopped erratically. A young man jumped out of the vehicle and the lady driving immediately hit the foot feed and sped out of the exit, almost hitting two children who were forced to run frantically to the sidewalk to get out of her way. When she approached the intersection at 3500 South to turn left, I noticed that the she was busy putting on her makeup and combing her hair, the radio blasting and she was totally oblivious to her surroundings. Please take a little more care when driving. Parents, please do Thirdly, at your children to cross in the middle of the streets when you pick them up from school of drop them off. Children want to obey traffic rules, but they also want to comply with your wishes and it is hard for them to do both when you are asking them to do something that is have been honored in fee annual directory since it was first published in 1934. mm pay on Yonr A4 aA 4 Award Winning... News Coverage Design Editorials Lifestyle Section S&facU&e ASow! |