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Show 4 f,T mi fyTre?5 Lakeside Wit 9 rc-fl-a vtfft future students C Upcoming thowcaso 'There are thousands of off vumpus nholurships available. said Jennifer W illener. scholar ship assistant. Workshops will he held at noon. 2 pm, and 4 pm, in Stewart library However, ihe showcase foes beyond scholarship opportunities, wl-lensays the day is devoted to l) Hfwf-jrvhi- pitivntul WSU muJvimv dunn? te-r- llv V, f.hfi urun it in roun t i P drct T4f ufi wm Suic A rvr irjf ni fleet J sf Ufa wc I whv . N Wii'iiJ tjniiuJ and Shlarhip hrer of! ere J hr offers chanco to win &cho!ar$hps for next year Wtbft State I'nitcrviiy will najrJ piimvrtHik y from v a m to 5 p nv Nov, 5 in the StuAnf Scrvur Center. The vhowuM? iv feared Hard meonur--f lrelsnun Mr the IWX-Vacademic ear. Ihev-e- r anyone interested in enrolling ai the university ma attend "Incpmmf freshmen van complete ihe nevC"jr appliva tionv and. if they meet the qu.il iflcaiions within an hour a!k aaay with an nuJemic sslu'Ur vhip for next year. vaid Jackie Cutler. WSU Khtjrhip supervisor and nmrJinjtor of ihe er futding perspective students ihroueh the admissions and i. sluukjn;, Siudenfv who dont qualify for immediate award will have flic opportunity io apply for a variety of other WSU wholar-vhipWorkshops on uing the Internet lo find national scholarship orporf unities also will v. rrosee. student tng the university' fi hifhhfhi er and providing career vue counseling -- Me h one-sto- slipping. p Potential students van accom rlish everything they need do , new before starting school -year." Wtllener said. If students arent sure about a career, they van talk first hanJ to peo-- ple about the different academic degrees W$U offers and team what they can do with ihoc degree in the workplace. Throughout the day. visitors cun meet with staff from a variety of the school departments. I or more information call 626-602- 9 By KEN KENNEDY on fab Th l Pui has dvr sit sch pul tha out cie T is co'tecc'XMflt CLINTON - The fire station here is experiencing growing pains. Growth in the city has increased the need for storage, better facilities and room for an improved fireLMS vehicle. Work is being performed by GF&A Construction as rart of a SI 78.600 contract to expand the current facility with increased storage space, office space and restrooms. As work progressed, it was determined that the new addition didnt match the existing sai scl set ast do tht isr rej za mi th Rt ry ap facility. In a recent city council meeting an adJttionjI SI 0,000 was allocated to allow a change orJer to nuich the new construction to the current structure. tu LI M a. 6T fa se at sc 6! ic d n s it P ft Scholarship foundation at 721 North McKinley RouJ.,P.O. Box 5012. Lake Torest. 111. 60045-501fax a request to (847) a request to schol or 2; To receive an application, send a request the existing facility; the growth here in Clinton has been phenomenal and we had to cxpjnd to keep pace. Church to explain Lutheranism Last month the council approved a $7,300 purchase of a new chassis for a fireLMS vehicle to exrand the fire department's capabilities. LAYTON - Light of the Valley Lutheran Church is gearing up to answer the question What ?is a Lutheran- on Sunday. According to Councilman Bill Russell, We just outgrew ar eecsf.org. Include the following: vtt name, permanent home address, city, zip code, name of current high school lege, approximate GPA, and year in during 1997-9- by Dec. 16 to Educational Communication High school students with a grjJe point average of B" --or better and college student with a GPA of B or better arc eligible for a SI. (NX) college scholarship. 295-397- 8. 2; VX' TAklktrn CLINIC WELCOMES Stephen Hicken, M. L. S t s Stephen Hicken has been practicing a full spectrum of family medicine in Layton for the lost 16 years and is thrilled for the opportunity to sene the community through high quality health core along with his colleogues ot fanner c Clinic Ot Hicken will join fanner Oink October 1, 1997. V Or. -- Ive found that a lot of people in the area have an understandable curiosity as to what Layton starts search for crossing guards LAYTON - The city crossing looking for part-tim- e substitute guards and part-tim- e is- - crossing guards. Applicants must be high school graduates at least age 21 or older. The position requires a person to be available weekday mornings and afternoons to as- sist elementary-ag- children e AH city posiline is tions are recorded on the hotline and are accessible 24 hours a day. satch Drive. across busy streets. The citys employment hot pleose coll the insurance deportment 380 FOR NORTH 400 WEST APPOINTMENT CALL (801) A staffed Sunday nursery is offered. Call the church office at 1 for more information. Layton City requires drug screening. T r i ot Tanner Oink at Dr. Hicken's office will be temporarily locoted at fanner Oinic's Kasvilte location until current construction is completed at the Layton Ginic. He will then make his permanent office ot the Tanner Clinic Layton location. The 10:45 a.m. service will be held at the Lindquist Memorial Chapel, 1074 N. Fairfield Road. applications may be picked up in the administration office, at 437 N. Wa- s S Ot Hicken os your physician, simply coll your insurance company snd ask for Dr. Hicken to be listed as your Primary Care Physician in the Tanner Clinic Network. If you desire assistance in this process, or if you do not see your insurance listed, Lutherans are all about- ,- said Peter Unnasch, pastor of Light of the Valley. This special service will be the perfect time for visitors to get their questions answered. 546-859- 7. Employment V Hicken occepts most insurances induding; FKP (PacifiCare), 8XBS, Koilhondlers, Medicare, Medicaid, and many others. II you would like to choose Dr. KAYSVILLE, P R CI1SI S DttlS Ilf tSITTU D MEDIC UTAH e s CENTER 84037 tl General Business (801) 773-486- 5 t L 773-484- f 0 i Most insurances accepted. Ctrl 444-159- I I Military news ev St N dourer Amy. 5. decorate a pumpkin at the Forc'd Kts Wad chapd lad Saturday tor a harvest fa Uejnio Bnmfcy of Layton waxhc3 Scholarship available for high school, college students i 3 del UP: FINISHING c Clinton fire station c expands for growth S!anooissnr i J J, I j- JM v Jir I J R i Decorating for a harvest test WSU aims to help C g CN tac-S- STVMIVKqI VWIIXIH Navy Seaman Andrew M. n Olivcrson, son of Gary W. and Julie A. Higdon, both of Layton, is in the Persian Gulf aboard the destroyer USS Kin-kai- d as part of the USS Nimitz Battle Group. Oliverson is one of more than 300 sailors aboard the ship who will be participating in Operation Southern Watch, which enforces Oliv-erso- y zone over southern the Iraq. The USS Nimitz Battle Group is comprised of 10 tactical aircraft squadrons, eight ships no-fl- and two submarines. Destroyers, like Oliversons ship, have traditionally been the workhorses of the U.S. Navy, de- fending battle groups against threats from land, above and below the sea, and air. Equipped with Tomahawk cruise missiles, missiles and harpoon anti-shi- p Sea Sparrow Missiles, USS Kin-kais capable of hitting enemy targets hundreds of miles away. The 1996 graduate of North-ridg- e High School joined the Navy in August 1996. Army National Guard Pvt. Benjamin J. Donaldson has graduated from basic combat training at Ft. Jackson, S.C. During training he received instruction in drills and ceremonies, tactics, first aid, military history and traditions and basic combat skills. He gained experience using various weapons and earned sharp- North Layton Junior Higt Challenges you to Make i id shooter Difference to a kid! m MtsCmivii People across the nation will be joining forces to do worthwhile services on make a difference day. We im you to come to north layton junior high on October 25 form 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. to do a proiect andor get invoh with activities that help children. Plan a project as a i family, or an adult can volunteer to be the leader for a student group. Register you group so others who ma; not have a project can join yours. Call Roberta Blain i 0 to register projects to do at the school. We want kids to see all the caring that is happening, so s a pledge to tell what you will do to help a child on Octi 25 (or any time during 1997-98We hope to publish many plans that will be shared to show the strength j within our communities and the true commitment peof have toward our children our future. . ! 774-745- ). and grenade expert badges. i Donaldson is now receiving communications training at Ft. 3 Return the pledge to your child's school, or mail it to j North Layton Junior High 1100 W. 2000 N., Layton, Lli f 84041, attention: Make a Difference. Gordon, Ga. He is a 1997 gradu- ate of Clearfield High School and is the son of Douglas and Marge Donaldson of Clearfield. Miss Utah ' Mary MCDonough Volunteerism Workshop 11 am to pm 1 I high school community of caring challenge by doing a service for a child, or with a child. Miss Layton Cathy Butler Youth Volunteerism chad MEMMN Workshop 11am to 1 p m. Sponsored Make A Difference Pledge . will meet the North Layton Junior . : Signature: The kind deed that will do to mak a difference to a kid is By: JCPenney Love Your Style ! I I Special Thanks to: davis County Clipper Layton Hills Mall Standard-Examinen Printing Design One v k ' I r VI Purr-Fectio- -- t i Agencies Urited Way Of Davis Easier County Volunteer Center Literacy Action Center Trails Layton City Council Prt tor i hv CymrMW to FW1 Chad MarwaflJ Friends Program Lutheran Social Service Community Services Teen Line Family Tne Shelter Seals Family TURN Council CCCA1. n Connexion Center Your Da, s'Cou'Ty Community Connect on PARC iSAT Cans A, conai and w D'ugs CY&F h Displays: i Family Counseling ARC Sai alien Army CluD USU Extension Slate of Utah Division Commun of Child Region 2 PTA Catholic Community and Family Services Red Cross SIC ty Nursing Services Child Abuse P'evention LUPUS FourOalioi' Center Maxe McKay-De- Red e Cross NCU of Nofnern Uati A Wish Fo.inda'ion E Ci SI Any group or individual (or business) in Utah can regi with North Layton Junior High to do childfamily-centd- i booths, demonstrations, entertainment, games, crafts, gathering bins for service projects (canned goods cloth items kits for homeless blanketsbeddmg stuffed anmj and anything else that is possible to make a difference I I child Use your imagination' , I t a P I J fc IPOpIU |