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Show 8D Lakeside Review North, Wednesday, Jan, 25, 1984 USU Offers Program For Degree Albertsons Utah State University currently offers a master of science degree program in applied statistics with appications in logistics on Hill Air Force Base. Goals of the program are to provide training in the areas of: data collection (research design); data analysis; data presentation-graphic- Extra Strength Extra Strength DEHATRIM DEXATRIM Clinically Proven Regular and s: VITAMIN FORTIFIED 15 Essential Vitamins and Minerals ming for statistical analysis; and interpretation-repor- t writing. All classes will be held on Hill Air force Base. One or two classes will be offered each quarter. High emphasis will be placed on applying lecture material im- mediately to provide guidance Weekly time commitment usually required is two nights; one for class and lab and one for m Extra Strength Slim-Fas- t homework. include one year DEXATRIOT For fast, natural weight loss of calculus, and experience or course work in computer pro- 18 Hour Chocolate and Vanilla Milkshake Taste gramming. 42 hours of graduate course work is required. 18 hours of Chocolate APPETITE CONTROL FROM BREAKFAST TO BEDTIME! Vanilla & credit can be transferred from 'other institutions. For additional information contact Dr. Terry Teigeler or InCindy Palumbo at dividuals need not be employed on HAFB to enroll in classes. c Slim-Fas- AVAILABILITY Each of these advertised items is required to be readily available for sale at or below the advertised price In each Albertson's store, except as specifically noted in this ad. Delkiously satisfying and filling Nn The William Pitt Band, conof community and professional music teachers, will present a free concert today in the Val A. Browning Center Austad Auditorium at 8 p.m. Dr. K. Earl Ericksen, chairman of the Weber State College Music Department and manager of the band, says that this will be the bands twelfth concert since it was organized during the RAIN CHECK Albertsons Slim-Fa- st Copyright 1984 by Albertson t. Inc strive to have on hand sufficient stock of advertised merchandise. It for any reason we are out of stock, a RAIN CHECK will be issued enabling you to buy the item at the advertised price as soon as it becomes available. We All Rights Reserved Ad Price Effective Reg. $7.98 7 Full Days January 25th-3ls- t For Best Results Read The Classified of 1982. The guest conductors for this performance wil be Larry Houtz, Morgan High School band director, and Arlan Baird, LAST 3 DAYS CLEARFIELD Cory Birt a senior at Clearfield High School, has been selected as the Roy 1 t Instant Chocolate Pudding sisting Clearfield Teen Gets Elks Award Reg. $7.89 16oz Pitt Band To Perform At College spring Regular and caffeine Buga m 3 777-353- 6. SHANE WADE, 10, of Roy normally isnt quite tall enough to make a slam dunk, but, with the help of a snowbank, he might even qualify for the Utah Jazz. Shane is a son of Mr, and Mrs. Dick Wade. Watching him is his neighbor, Christina Kancitis. Reg. ti$4.79 t. with homework. Vw, U S. RDA of 100 computer program- fM OF SEMI-ANNUA- L "Elks Lodge Teenager of the Month. Birt is active, in cross country running and has nearly a 4.0 1 grade point average. A member ? of the Falcon Science Bowl team he was recently honored at Brigham Young University Sci-- ence and Engineering Day. He is one of the top advanced : placement biology students and is doing a science project for the - Weber State College Northern - Utah Regional Science and Engi- -' neering Fair. ' He has been a member of the National Honor Society for three - years and worked on many com-munity service projects. He is 2 the son of Nolan and Diane Birt South Weber. 1 Birt is investigating why high school students have trouble in . working data or story problems I under controlled and experimen- - WSDODfD ! NAME BRAND MENS ? DOOR CRASHERS - SPORT CORY BIRT tal conditions in. math classes. He recently applied for a research grant from the Utah Junior Academy of Sciences and Weber State College. ' . Roy Senior Honored ROY Lynne Wheelwright, ;a senior at Roy High School, is I the Roy Ladies of Elks Teenager r of the Month. 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