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Show Lakeside TuIrSClS 16 IMP 'cr 7 STAY PUT: Tana Rogoa uses some food to attempt to distract sane of the dogs In hor obedience doss when they're m the poston. The dogs must team to obey commands despite distractions. stay-dow- Well-manner- ed dog is a happy one, says trainer By DICK WALTER - &aryMa Eamner CO"COW1 that the dog bit her accidentally. "He was going after another dog - Tania Rogers that a happy trained dog. Rogers, a dog obedience train er at Petsmart in Layton, has been training animals for more than 20 years. Shes never had a "bad" dog in any of her classes. She has had nervous dogs, who were so about being in obedience training that they couldn't keep their dinner down. She's also trained abused dogs, so they can - once again be around humans without feeling intimidated or posing a threat to their owners. . . Rogers has only been bitten once in her career, and she claims LAYTON up-tig- ht in the class, but I got in his way. He actually bit through my lip and chin, but both he and his owner were very sorry it happened." Both abused and nervous dogs are a real challenge, Rogers said. "But I've found that once they are trained, they are wonderful pets. Dogs are like children, they want love and attention. Most dogs want to be good around people. They are smart and they know when they are loved and who it is that gives them love." trainable, teaches She has volunteered much time with the local American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. She said if an ani- - mal can be trained to be around people that's a much better op- lion than euthanasia. Rogers, a dog at Petsmart in Layton. PATIENCE WITH PETS: Tania trainer with 20 years experience, loves the attention she gets from her 'pupils.' Rogers, who says all Centennial committee honored i KAYSVILLE - The committee were honored. Those honored were Roselyn Slade, Ron Nybo, Lowell Hall, Forest Barker, Dan Phelps and Steve Whitesides. Kays-villeFr- Heights Centennial Committee received the Utah Heritage Award for its outstanding work and contributions. The award, given by the Utah Historical Society, was displayed at a re- -, cenl Kaysville City Council meeting! and members of the -- The committee published a map of the early settlers homes in the area and a picture booklet of historic photos and made a More than 200 Utah and high-scho- ol elementa-r- and will be launched into orbit by NASA next year. Our goal is to help Utah teachers master the basic techniques needed to incorporate Project Starshine into their science curriculum, said Richard Vineyard, director of WSUs Center for Science Education and coordinator of the When Starshine is event. launched into space in December 1998, scientists will rely on students to help them track the satellite, make comparisons and calculate where it is going. Cost is $25. Register at the door or by calling y science teachers will be at Weber State i University Sept. 26 for the sixth-,'annu- al items are still available, for purchase, at the Kaysville City Hall. The framed award will be on display at the Kaysville City Hall and then will be moved to the Fruit Heights City Hall for residents to see. A ucational sessions, by the Hansen Planetarium, will I be offered from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. .in the Lind Lecture Hall, fol-- lowed by a star party from 9 ; p.m. in the parking lot east of the Science Laboratory. The one-da- y workshop will center around Project Starshine, an international educational program through which a small, reflective satellite is being built by Utah students 7-- . Utah Symphony Classical Concert Utah Symphony Chamber Concert Thursday, September !5, 7.30 p m. 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Some of these Workshop to focus on Project Starshine ; - Rogers is an American Kennel Club certified trainer who has been working around animals Sometimes it comes down to training the owners so they can handle their pets." dogs are &. Soloists Haydn Violin Concerto No. Haydn Mass in D minor, "Lord Nelson Mass" , Tickets: $16 ' 1 - |