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Show tobbald Forum Ro Admission plans vary by college ft P What resident a of Davis (' neoni (we County think about the Issues How about those Jazz and new team mascot? ttvirn The Utah tin have comedos o tunning tin? Ml hut thame d-- t Championship hf laxt couple of ear, the Huh team lute ia capture lit fr Ml championship, and what utmul that new addition of ln bear mawot? The lakeside Review randomly asked tome readert jutt tthal are the piuh ssii.ful basketball iramt ilumrt of tunning the louud lute ihif teaton. I hey were also asked their opinion about the new mascot. ili nl Many plan are mutually U n I 15, 1&94 STREET TALK... Cullitni offer variety of admi. iiuns plans, Surne an advapldgeous la f? tulltge and some to ihe via t filial, I hough a If Tuesday, November arc almost laity action and decision plant arc doigned for viudrnii who want o apply ia ihnr uhool at 1 he ouiMi of temor car. firxl-thou- P Dean Carrington Layton 1 do (think they will win the ihampnmship) They have improted a lot, I think bringing in Antoine Carr will help litem out a lot. I dont know wh.il to think almul (the mascot); I havent wen 11, Ive heard ahoul it. Other learnt are getting them, nt a good publicity Hunt. Larry Miller will tell a lot of teddy heart with H probably, "I think they have a 11 of motivation be hind them thit year. 1 heyvc got a lot of Lin tupport and they have been improving over the last couple of year. I just think thu it their year. I think Malone and Sloiklon have tome good playing time left in them. Carr will help them out a lot, lie it a good experienced player there." Guest Columnist "V Elaine Frazier Under an tarty dtrinon plan, a siudenl ngns a binding contract 10 attend hit or her firvKhoiec college if admitted. Students usually learn Farmington this it the year. I really do. think with the acquisition of Antoine the difference. He will fill up the was not a Mark Eaton fan. I just think hes just what they need in the middle and Karl Malone seems happier. "Vet. I definitely think this it their year, "No. I dont think they needed (the hear mascot). I don't like him. I think to me its small-kagu- c stufT. I don't think it's classy, it's cartoomsh. it doesnt have anything to do with the Jazz." before the IXxcmber holiday break whether they have been admitted, denied or deferred to later consideration with the regular applicant pool. Often, the institution will provide an early estimate of the financial aid it can offer. The early action plan involves less commitment on the student's part while still letting applicants learn early whether they've been admitted, denied or deferred. Even if admitted, however, they arc still free to apply to other schools. April Rollins Layton If your application is deferred and you're still interested in a school, you can maximize your chances of admission the second time around by letting the admissions officer know their college is still your first choice. Provide the college with any new information that will strengthen your case: Science fair victories, honors in athletics, a new set of good grades. Also, enlist your guidance all-sta- te counselor to serve as your advocate with the college. If your early application is denied. be grateful for the reality check. Plenty of time remains for Plan B. Start fresh with January and February applications to other schools on your list. Remember: Early action and decision plans arc for students who arc certain of their choice. Consider them only if you arc and motivated with a complete set of lest scores that satisfy you. These plans' are not for shaky students who need to show senior-yea- r academic turnarounds. what it's like." Reed Adams Kaysville well-prepar- Under rolling admission, you have until the customary candito dates reply date May I decide whether to attend that institution. A school admits qualified students as they apply until the freshman class is filled. Regardless of whether a rolling admission school is your first choice, turn in your application as soon as possible so the class doesnt fill without you. ' Under regular admission plans, colleges look at the entire apminus early admitplicant pool all at the same time. This tances plan gives the college the opportunity to select from among a group of qualified candidates. Read recruiting materials with care to determine which plans are in effect at colleges that interest ' you. Note deadlines! Parents often arc a big help in keeping a master calendar of key dates, although it may seem that only a supercomputer can handle the job. Once youve! committed to enroll at a college, you may have difficulty staying motivated for the rest of your senior year. Keep in mind you may have to explain to your colleges admissions office any deviation from high academic or personal standards: Failing grades, suspensions, expulsions, or dropping of courses required for admission. Slay on task! timely tip for students taking the ACT or SAT soon: While its ideal to get plenty of sleep the night before an important test, normal nervousness may make that impossible. Be sure you sleep well the night before the jitters hit. A Avoid cramming. Rather, do whatever you have last-minu- te found helps you relax: Play the piano, bury yourself in a book, take a two-hobath, got to a movie or shoot free throws. ur The night before the lest, lay out everything youll need the next day: No. 2 pencils, official admission ticket to the lest and picture identification or other acceptable ID. Be sure your driver has directions to the lest site and a full tank of gas. Parents: Pamper your student with a favorite breakfast on the morning of the test. "Yes. I think they have a pretty good chance because of the players this year. Ive seen a couple of the games and I think they are doing pretty good. "I havent seen the hear. I sounds kind of dumb to me. I guess I'd have to see what the bear looks like... I don't know, I think mascots are dumb, my personal opinion. I'd just have to sec it to we LETTERS Support of freedom, enterprise essential of the major news media consistently report that Democrats are reportedly going out of their way to convince voters that a return to Reeven aganomics would be bad All sinful! What was so bad about bringing inflation to 4.3 percent from 13.5 percent and interest rates to 8 percent from 21.5 percent, while family incomes rose 10 percent in the first four Reagan years? About increasing tax collections from the rich by 10 percent while reducing the lax brackets for all taxpayers even exempting 4 million low income folks from filing? About strengthening defense (which ultimately led to the demise of the old Soviet empire), all the while creating 21 million new jobs in the civilian sector! It was an unprecedented period of patriotism, and a never equalled period of business and manufacturing growth. And CRIME DECREASED! Is it any wonder that you see Democratic candidates rewriting the 1980s? They want you to think that you cant function without government! That the free markets and free men will go out of control without them, and prey upon the helpless! Give me the good old days when men used their common sense, un fettered by the trappings of political correctness, and dived into the issues with a belief in service to Thanks for attending Meet the Candidate events, and for calling me to discuss issues and concerns. their communities and country, rather than self. We need the political and economic environment that fully supports freedom and the free enterprise system. Economic It has been a privilege to represent you in the House of Representatives, and I look forward to two more years of service. Nora B. Stephens Sunset growth, values, virtue and anything worthwhile is created by people not government! Jerry Dickson Layton Supporters thanked for Stephens election Another campaign cycle has ended, and both candidates and voters arc breathing sighs of relief! Even though campaigning is difficult, ex1 am pensive, and form of for our governgrateful ment, and for the opportunity to be a part of the election process. Sincere thanks to each of you who cared enough to be involved, who took time to learn about the candidates, who volunteered time and money, and who went to the polls and voted. Every person has an important role in safeguarding democracy. I am especially grateful to you in Legislative District No. 13 who aseffort. sisted me in my "Thanks for your time, money, and moral support. g, Support group there for lupus victims Since this is Lupus Awareness Month, and I am a lupus patient, I would like to share what it is like to be a lupus patient. am always in some degree of I do not look sick. At times I have very rosy cheeks from the lupus. Most people associate rosy checks with good health, but I am not healthy. In 1984, I founded a nonprofit organization call the L. E. Support Club. We publish a fantastic newsletter with informative articles on subjects that are important to lupus patients. Anyone who would like more information should send a large, envelope with two stamps on it to: L. E. Support Club, 8039 Nova Court, North Charleston, SC 29420. Harriet B. Mcsic I pain, but I think they do. of course I think they do every year. I think they're more athletic than they have been in the past. They have picked up some players that can play and can run and jump. I think that if two or three of their men mature and come on like I think they will, theyll start scoring and I think they'll have a better team. Benoit is one of the keys, Brian Russell is another key and of course the main three have got to come through Malone, Stockton and Hornacck. I think those three are going to have to come through of course, but it's going to take more than that. I think they helped themselves by picking up two or three big men too. I'm hoping that they'll do it. They didn't look that great against San Antonio, but San Antonio has a good team too. I dont think they have had the bench strength in the past. Theyve had to use their main stringers too many minutes and its tired them out. They were not quality substitutes, but now they have some substitutes that can come in and they won't drop off as far. They can come in and score some points and play some defense, whereas before they brought in lower-qualit- y subs and the quality of play dropped off too far. I haven't seen (the mascot) in person yet, but I think it's a good idea. Maybe it will liven up the crowd, and most of the other teams lave something. As far as the Jazz and a bear, I don't sec a relation there, but I don't think it has too. It's just somebody dressed up in a costume that can act silly and liven up the crowd. I think it will work. Im not very creative or imaginative, I doubt that I could have come up with a bear, I don't think I could have come up with anything." Don Anderson Farmington They will win. Now that they've gotten rid of Mark Eaton, maybe theyll do better too. I havent seen the new mascot. That might help a little bit. I liked it when they had the (Jazz dancers) so a mascot couldnt hurt either. Jennifer Tomlinson up-to-d- Direetoreditor Layton I dont think they will this year. Its seems like every year they just keep getting closer and closer and they just keep getting pushed back a little bit farther, so this year I don't think they arc going to do it. Last year they came close but they they arc kind of out of the slot now. didnt take it so I just think GOVERNMENT DIRECTORY Commissioner Gayle Stevenson (R) Davis County Courthouse 28 E. State Farmington, Utah 84025 Office 451-320- 0 Clearfield City Council Mayor Neldon Hamblin Home 825-58E. Gene Fessler Home 4 Paul E. Poorte Home 6 Diane Layton Home 825-78Don Ormsby 5 Home Martin Eliason Home 773-61Clinton City Council Mayor DeMar Mitchell 1 Home 825-556- 773-291- Commissioner J. 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