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Show 40 Lakeside Review North, Wednesday, August 1,1984 South Weber Judge Mash Potatoes9 Entertain on the Hill Completes Course! Christian Troupe - f Judge Sterling E. Gardner of and the handling of objfections the South Webor City Court in were featured. Civil case, law was discussed and further emphasized South Weber, has received a certificate of completion at the con- through a mock trial. The judge, his court and (Be clusion of the general at The Na- community were considered session, held July tional Judicial College on the through an examination of the role and ethics of judges; managecampus of the University of ment of the court and the judges Judges attending received a relationship with the public. Judicial skills and techniques comprehensive review of the fundamental legal principles and were implemented through an to legal research procedures emphasizing criminal communication afand and ods procedure before, during ter trial; elements of criminal of- techniques which included indiand vidual video taping of each parfenses; arraignments pleas; guilty ticipant along with advanced skill preliminary hearings; search and seizure; and problems development through workshops, in traffic proceedings and sen- small group discussions, and problem solving tencing techniques. Review of the law of evidence sessions, CAROL GRAHAM Review Correspondent A talented group HILL AFB of teenagers from El Centro, Cali- non-lawy- fornia charmed, touched and moved an audience to tears at the Hill Air Force Base Chapel with a program of music and comedy and drama focusing on family relationships. ' Creation Unlimited, a Christian group of 30 young people from junior high school through college age, is currently on tour in the southwestern United States with their program, Mashed Potatoes." The group stopped in Salt Lake City and at Hill AFB for one night performances before going on to Wyoming and Colo- .; derinSh-stratio- r rado. Ann Horne, director of the years has traveled group for around the world with different groups of young people over the' years. Each year they write and produce their own show and a new tour is set up. The theme Mashed. Potatoes was suggested by the abrasive ex perience of being on a tour bus. The kids discovered some of the same that is experienced in their homes. The program incorporates short scenes of family life with different 1 er 1 D TK dteB fm $oxb8 ss personalities Ip yA I , gj jus. ' " is group ' m' costuming added to the special effects. the iliEi program this year. But soon they all blend together and learn to FARMINGTON those 59 years and under, senior citizens will receive USDA products at their assigned senior center later in August. People who received the commodities during the February or May giveaways and have not moved since then will receive a letter in the mail announcing the new date. If they bring the letter to the courthouse Aug. 11, they can be Low-in- -' come residents of Davis County will be given cheese and butter at the quarterly USDA surplus commodity distribution August 11. The products will be available at the courthouse in Farmington between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m., according to VerNon Griffeth, di- rector of the Department of Human Services. While this distribution is for DR. RICHARD ULIBARRI WSC Dean Appointed ROTC Post Dr. Richard O. Uli-bar- ri of Roy has been appointed to the U.S. Army Advisory Panel ROTC Affairs. Dr. Ulibarri, dean of the Weber State College Division of Continuing Education,- was appointed to the civilian committee to advise the U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command on issues dealing with ROTC programs on university and college on campuses throughout the United States. Dr. Ulibarri will be a faculty member allege and will visit the U.S. Army "Camp at Fort Knox, Ken. in July. He has been at the' college since 1970 and has been dean of DCE since 1974. ALL OF NORTHERN UTAH WITH ADVERTISEMENTS AND NEWS! 19,000 Households Home In 4 Counties! Delivered Standard-Examine- r Lakeside Review k nr-- am a UETOUft mashed potatoes, she continued, Their costumes form a perform and they appear to enjoy what they are doing. Families Will Get Cheese Low-Inco- me Mid-Wee- fulfil at Hill AFB. The troupe from California DANCING, MUSIC and a play called Mashed Potatoes moved an audiance uses Christian values in their acts. situations we portray in our work together and really become rainbows of pastels as they our kids are looking for something or somewhere to turn when they join us, she said. Some of them are getting away from just the sort of family All Ogden V umv Horne. Over U0- - 3jfcisxaii!jpv2Eirt an- 15 vuot an- - tvair PMns8lF iieed ! 37aumn. tfa (3Ti Jtl ipo vtD mtV'tl' vindlfc omw there were fund raising activities prior to the tour, including l;200 pizzas the week before they left, according to Mrs. ROY 1 - intefacting, and music and song to bring new meaning to what the characters were feeling. ' Lighting and Since 3 fajjamy fjij-tr Shopping News processed more rapidly. Those who have never applied or do not receive a letter will still be able to get the products. They will be given instructions when they ar- rive. ; People are learning that we do not run out, commented Griffeth.' In the past we had long lines early in the morning with only a few coming in, the afternoon. The word seems to be get ting out that the wait is not long if you come in the afternoon. Griffeth also commented that it is helpful if recipients bring a bag or other container to carry their cheese and butter.' All applicants must be prepared to prove Davis County residency with a document stating their current address. A drivers license or recent utility bill are: ; 1 ... .acceptable. Is US' ns |