OCR Text |
Show sy tk 6 I w lb Lakeside 1;J 7 Ukrainian native learns about teaching at Weber State D Medical student plans to teach fefow students about U S. health care GDI S' - A 2J)C4ruM O medical student from Overrmtsy, Ukraine. i at Weber State lnierity iht ye ar learning aHui American medicine and leaching philasp hie. Nadia Yafema t the first mu ilcn i from Ukraine lo visit tt SU of a nursing program as part vtudenu faculty ex- - program. She will epend three tiuaneri taking upperrditt-io- n nursing course at the and visiting area health care l4,ihue, Varen4 say her e ul to re turn to Ukraine in teach medical thar-e- urn-versi- iy and student about American health rare and educaprofessor tion, -I was cere surprised ta ee haw nice and helpful everyone here." Varema said. "I thought American. and tchiwvU in particular, American would he caring and nmre Nine-hk- e. hut Tin finding that profes- lc standard. Varema Medical professor in Ukraine are more wiriwt and intimidating, she said, Y'arema ha attended six year at Bukov tman State Medical Academy in Chermvsiy and will in her homeland hecime a hy age 2. She then hope ta pur. ue a pecialed career in cardi ology. Although surprisingly young la become a hy American her medical schooling at an aver, ace age in Ukraine, 'I graduated from secondary school (high school) at age IS and weni right into medical school." she sod, 'My mother is a pediatrician and I hate been in. lereocd in medicine since I was S years old VSU nursing prufeor Judah Pratt says the cschange program ha been in the making for three years, "We've worked eery hard with (In the save of inclement weather the performance will be held in the Shepherd Union Gallery.) Men' srweer game against University of Utah. 7 p m.. Stew0 or art Stadium. occcr Women Sacra State game against Cal memo. I p.m,. P L . Play field, free. 626.85(H) or I here are eery genuine," sor dcir the faculty ai Bukov inian State Medical Academy, They see th program as crucial in ihe development of iheir country medi cal system," si a? 4td, "We hope these swt of exchange will in create die competency level and boost the independeme of nurses in Ukraine who currently don't gel a U of respect" Pratt say Ukrainian nurses base eery ImJe autonomy; they are under ihe direct supers won of physicians, "The goal of this program is to i completing chow Ukrainians how we educate she said, our nurses in the " "If iheir pures can develop more of a separate role in medicine, their Quality of health care wi:j increase," Varema caid she is enjoying learn-in- g the fterdom and hands-oU-$.- n ppporiumues of her educa lion in ihe U S, 'Students ai WSU know why theyre here, they want to be hrte and dtey're allowed to make their choices si hen it comes to learning," she said. on WSU CALENDAR OGDf N - The following event arc scheduled at Weber : State University Oct. InstiLOS Ogden Tuesday: tute Devotional will feature (for don Romney. ScsQuicentcnnul 20-26- commiuee csecunve secretary. 0,it) am,. 302 1 JvaUon Si.. 1 free. 62 1 I MM. A performance by Marilyn Arnold, will speak on "Willa Gather: The Making of a Writer," 2:30 pm. Slew art library Special Collection area, free. WSU' On Planetarium will present "The Sky Tonight." 6;30 p m,; "Voyage ta the Planets," 7:30 p.m.; Star Party, telescope-observises-io- n. 6:30 p.m.; Land Lecture Hall. SI per show for students or $2 per show for adults, tObscrvmg session is free.) Thursday: Honors Issues Forum will feature Morris Sierreit. chairman of the department of criminal justice, who will speak on "Sticky I ingers: The IlidJcn ("rime." Danger of White-Colla- r 10:30 a m.. Shepherd Union Wildcat Thcjtcr, free. Weekly Convocation will feature Loyd Auerbjch. director of the Office of Paranormal Investigation, who will speak on 626-641- ng a Mariaelti band in conjunction with ihe La iinoChicanollupaniti I mpha sis Week. 10:30 a m.. Stewart Hell Tower Plaza. free. 6267303. (In ihe ease of inclement weather ihe performance will be held in ihe Shepherd Union Gallery.) A new lecture scries. "Project Link." will feature frank Lay den. president of Ihe Uluh Jazz, who will speak on teamwork and preparing for life after college. 7 p.m.. Promontory Tower main lobby, free. Latin dance lessons in con junction with the LannoChica-nollispani- c I.mphasis Week, 7 Union Ballroom, Shepherd p.m.. free. Wednesday: Women's Stud ics. Services for Women Students and the English department w ill present ihe second in a video series on women in the arts. "M.F.K Fisher: Writer with a Bite." 12:30 p.m., Stewart Library Room 9, free, 626-733- 1. 626-730- 3. six-pa- rt 626-763- 2. Services for Women Students will feature a workshop on guilt and resolution, 12:30 p.m.. Stu- dent Services Center 152, free, 626-609- 0. Utah author and educator 626-685- 626-733- 6. "Ghost Hunting in the 90s," 10:30 a.m.. Shepherd Union Elementary school lunch Breakfast will be provide J in all schools with a choice of cereal, toast, fruit juice and milk served daily with more choices offered on , Friday. Munch-abl- e Express Lunch will he offered daily. Choice No. I: 4 ounce yogurt 626-850- The BcJch Boys. Jerry Lee Lewi and Bachman Turner Overdrive in concert. 8 p m.. Dee t vent Center. $27.50.532, or Saturday: New American 626-850- 0 Sy niphony in concert, 7:30 p.m.. Shepherd Union Ballroom. $4.50 for adult or S3.50 for children 0 or and senior citizens 626-850- 800-WSU 1 (trough Del. 24: "Belonging to the West." a photography exhibit by Colorado artist Eric . on display Monday through Thursday, 8 a m. to 9 fjfniidnT' ' cxuUDhi1 tfTTiY fiM 1'jdd-H.k- p m.: Art Collett 626-768- free. Gallery, Your Home LatinoChicanoHispanic Em- phasis Week. 10:30 a.m.. Stewart 3. Bell Tower Plaza, free, 626-730- Choices from fruit and vegetable bar will he offered daily. Several Stylea Whtt It Cttbon Uonottdt? H a made tighter. Negative pressure conations m hornet can retut m the backdrattmg ot combustion appliances and me distribution o combustion throughout o' the building Friday, Oct. 17: Pizza, tossed salad, fresh fruit, milk. Monday, Oct. 20: Nachos, refried beans, cinnamon puff, milk. $45.00 Tuesday, Oct. 21: Hot dog on a bun, French fries, chocolate cupcake, milk. Wednesday, Oct. 22: Turkey sandwich on a bun, Fritos, Jello, milk. Choice No. 2: Mini bun. peanut butter cup, honey or jelly cup, baby carrots, fresh fruit. Skittles Fun Size package, milk. Thursday, Oct. 23: Chicken fried steak, potatoes and gravy, homemade hot roll, green beans, milk. MATTRESS SALE Twin Matt. Klnf Mattress Set. LL9VI , Kids 598 & Over 30 Sofa Sets BUNK BED 138 FUTON QQ siA.UU Omy &cntmcigtcr $6997Pcs , ' SOFA. L03 ' 3 Tables 4c 90 DAYS RECLINER SAME AS CASH $149 EASY IEHMS FREE 8 tart In if IAY-A-WA- Y . Do Yourself A Favor and Shop 1AU39 Hill's Furniture Savers 'Furniture $avers 1095 N. .Hot Deal!- - LAMPS' Main, Layton . $28" (Across from Granite Furniture) Lamps'' SWIVEL ROCKER 546-460- 0 THERE'S NOTHING ABSTRACT ABOUT T H E T WO B G W E E K AT SALE MERCHANDISE CLEARANCE OF ENDS 13 AND OCTOBER 16 LAYTON HILLS MALL OCTOBER 9 VALUES -- AND 19. SHOP EARLY TO FIND MALL-WIDSAVINGS THROUGHOUT THE SHOPPING CENTER. I E VISIT OUR REMODELED SHOPPING CENTER FILLED WITH FABUALL WITH OVERFLOWING STORES NEWS LOUS TRY YOUR HAND AT THE ART OF SAVING. MERCHANDISE. SHOP NOW. 4r t Size DELUXE SOFAS and LOVE SEAT Roomful of Furniture ZCMI $09 $139 $159 $199 BANANA - since ma- - Mervyn's JCPenney . Twln Mattress 8et Full Mattress Set Quesa Mattrsss Bet. $249 With Mattress 773-690- 0 ....... HELD OVER (rTrmTTi GREAT SOFAS Don't take a chance! We will professionally evaluate your home for only cup, baby carrot sticks, fresh fruit, package crackers, M&M Fun Size package, milk. at 499, $69 Finished It Assembled Layton Hills AA A INTERSTATE L 15, EXITS 334 L & 335 -- 7 IT'S HOW TO FIND IT. BEDROOM DRAWEE CHEST COtortey, Odor hgniy P0onou 5.1 1, formed by It mcomp v'.t eombuliion of carbon Of any carbonaceous material. mcJutjmg gasoline Hornet nh attached garages of buik)m$s with auto ehaust miuences can be a very troubling carbon monoJe probfem Newer homes are more au i.gm and outer homes have been r YELLOW PAGES rot Of UTAH m .U-- 8PC. 4 0 0. w.iiiu.iitdrcny MM CARBON MONOXIDE: Portland State University. S p.m., P.I; Play field, free, or Services for Women Students will feature "Stress Management," a workshop on relationships and separation. 5:30 p.m.. Student Services Center 152, free. 626-609Friday: Latin dance performance in conjunction with the TJ '.'lyiyft 9. 626-634- 9. 626-850- I irrtfiiliinD riday. 8 a.m. to 4 p.m4 I 1NOSH953 Is VIRTUALLY! TIKS, Ballroom, free, Women's soccer game against SCHOOL MENUS menus for Davis County are: S2-S- I.800-WSU-1IK- Sunday: Monday - Saturday 10 am 9 pm Sunday Noon 5 pm I - |