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Show 4 Tbursmy VtU , t KMVICEllS OUR MIDOLBNAMKN school Menus ' j 'd''Y J -- I UiHfitidry school lunch menu fur County r flftuifuit kill prinU, in at! b A. b ah a t A. e rw milk at, Inf. run juu tme lath bA ware th.inet vUrff tm t'rhkty. Uuuia, Weneuinan,! il.un, theee, cm km, car tut mkt. prtli tuu. jrtki, treat, milk, Tueulay an Ihurulay: Peanut butter , yrai km, celery Hh ki, ranw, jella, rei tan, treat, milk. f rld.y, May 16: Hamburg-e- r on a bun, side di'h choice, milk. Monday, May 19: Tih lU h L oO ' v'w -- - - . V" v "' .v ? q I , v Wrdnt-cdj- 4 1 . "V r' ' V t - V , , . oxeo PHYSICS USSCH: Nodht can bum pajxtr when hea Xi ' ft xyVt WOOD SMntwa CMmnw Dy PICK WALTER "I turned in my portfolio for the award because I wanted the money. 1 love to do science projects for schools and organizations around the state, and it can get pretty expensive. I love science and I love teaching, and every dollar of the prize will go back into helping my students learn abut science and physics," he said. ttmniiCnom AYTON - -- When some-on- e tell me they think I'm Sjn average teacher, 1 always take it as a compliment.' That's what Northndge High School physics teacher Michael Harris said about himself after becoming Utah's only recipient of the Tandy Technology Scholar's Prize this year. Any dedicated teacher could have been picked: I guess 'I was the lucky one, he said. The prize amounts to S2.700, and this is the eighth year the Tandy Technology Scholar's program has made awards to teachers and graduating seniors. The prizes hae totaled nearly S3 million and more than 250.000 certificates. The corporation recognizes teachers and students who have hM 1 ., Amv rHrt IMMMIIUll tantmuri imOmmI va motor I nx'nrjM May 21: Ham y, a'SIllVICRH OUR MIDDLE NAME "1 have to admit.' Harris said, The prize was given to Harris because of his efforts in furthering the field of science throughout the state. For a full year he taught school only half time, and spent many days on the road performing "science assemblies for Utah elementary students. He drove a van filled to the brim with equipment to put on his show, and spent his nights on hard motel beds. Side Child '? scmblics in Mantlj, Mexican Hat. St. George, and even in the small town of Big Water. It was hard work, and i even hurt my back loading and unloading the equipment, ofien 2 or 3 times a day. MOUNTAIN VIEW FAMILY CARE Harris has been teaching science for 25 years, and has no regrets. He's done many hours of volunteer work in the Hansen Offers Planetarium, The Utah Children's Museum, and in various elementary schools in Davis Evening Pediatric Care County. "I can't think of any thing hours MF, 8-- Sot. No offer hours fee ffr Office I would rather be doing than this," Harris said. "I enjoy working w ith kids, and showing them the wonderful world of science. 8. 9-- 5 . children, 16 Mid under. "Sometimes, when Im a little bit down after a hard day, I pretend what I'm doing is making a dillerence in some kid's life, he said. "I'm pretty sure it is, and that's what keeps me going. Yeah, I went after the money, "I went to the four comers of but I think my students will enthe state, Harris said. "I did as- - joy it the most." Ross Johnson M.D. and the experienced Mt. accepting walk-in- s View staff and appointments. MOUNTIAN VIEW FAMILY CARE OGDEN - The following events are scheduled at Weber State University May Monday: WSU Wind Ensemble and Symphonic Band in concert, 7:30 p.tn.. Shepherd Union 0 Ballroom, S3.50-S4.519-2- 6: 626-850- or y mtmun 1 (Opt-w- 2 jp um (fiwa 0fh. it 0 WSU CALENDAR Latter-da- ' - mmi toMw4 to jh School pluses teacher Utctoei Hams demonstrates how a concave mirror a specf d staxe horn me muror. achieved excellence in mathematics. science, and computer science. Tuesday: kntt btaiM in toott tooitaf mm ny other. H Tandy scholar has held demonstrations at schools across the state 0, mt inlotbaa iI lff kl v- and ehecse sandwich on a bun, tide dich choices, milk. Thuriday, May 22: Pork chorpie wroll, side dish choice, milk. Physics teacher a traveler Sunoo LmrtH ttv cookf A tore I ait tvapot M OtMunfof If lair f"r' shape wfric. side diih choice, milk. Tuesday, May 20: Taco al al w cinnamon roll, tide dich choice, milk. , , Stay Cool Without Losing Your Shirt Tri-iLi- y; m$ 7 I oJ j Saint Stu- dent Association presents its weekly devotional featuring Sharon Larsen, National Lambda Delta Sigma vice president and instructor at the Ogden LDS Institute, 10:30 a.m., LDS Institute of Religion, 1602 Edvalson St., Ogden, free, - Services for Women Students will feature a Turning Point workshop focusing on assertiveness, single parenting and displaced homemakers, 6:30 p.m., Student Services Center 152, free, - Wednesday: WSU's Ott Plan- comedian who will a stand-u- p speak on "Hot. Sexy and Safer, 10:30 a.m.. Shepherd Union Ballroom, free, College of Business & Economics Ralph Nye Lecture Series will feature Jeff Thredgold, president and chief executive officer of Thredgold Economic Associates in Salt Lake City, 10:30 a.m., Wattis Building 206, free, 626-789- 7. 626-606- 3. dud Monday (May 26): Memorial Day Holiday, no classes will be held and all university offices will be closed. Paracelsus CORPORATION 124 Through June 6: WSUs department of performing arts features its Annual Juried Student So. Fairfield, Layton ' 546-9441 Exhibition, Monday through Thursday, 8 a.m. to 9 p.m.; Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Collett Art Gallery, free, 626-768- 9. Weber State Singers in concert, 7:30 p.m., Peerys Egyptian Theater, 2415 Washington Blvd., 0 or Ogden, S3.50-S4.5626-850- 0, 621-180- 0. self-estee- 626-609- 0. WSU Jazz Ensemble in concert, 7:30 p.m.. Shepherd Union 0 Ballroom, S3.50-S4.5or 626-850- 0, p.m.. Shepherd S4.50-S- 6, 626-850- 0 Union Lair, or etarium shows "The Stars of 6:30 p.m., and to the Planets, 7:30 p.m., Lind Lecture Hall, $1 per show for students or $2 per show for pub- Friday: WSU's teacher-educatio- n department will feature its quarterly math fair, Math Connections: A Computer-Integrate- d lic, Approach to Mathematics, Spring, Voyage 626-685- 5. Thursday: Weekly Convocation will feature Maria Falzone, n 1 m . Bakery n over 17 years of experience) can tell you if for you. He'll also tell you about new medications with fewer side affects, like Redux. Best of ail, he 7 Outlet - Fast results with sensible dieting! less than Lasts - Expires 53197 Bakery , witlilDocitor other programs! FREE evaluation call SM4333 m GET ONE FREE 1 is right follow-u- p stays by your side with two free visits, so you loose weight quickly, safely. BUY ONE I Outlet While Supply 0 r 626-662- 5. 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