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Show LAKESIDE Lanesiae rfuview : Wsu Calendar OGDEN - The following events are scheduled at Weber State University May Sunday: WSUs Honors Program will a sponsor sidewalkpainting activity, 6 p.m, Stewart Library, free, Monday: WSUs Honors Program will sponsor a poetry hike to Strongs Canyon, 2 p.m., 36th Street trailhead, free, Performance by WSU Concert and Chamber Choirs, 7:30 p.m., Peerys Egyptian Theater, 2415 Washington Blvd., Ogden, $3.50-$4.50 or 1 (800) 10-1- 6: 626-733- 6. 626-733- 6. 626-850- 0, : WSU-TIK- S. Monday through June 5: Annual student-ar- t exhibition on display Monday through Thursday, 8 a.m. to 9 p.m.; and Friday, 8 p.m. to 4 p.m.; Collett Art Gallery, free, 'Tuesday: WSU Board of Trustees monthly meeting, 9:45 a.m.. Miller Administration 318, - 626-768- 9. free, 626-600- 1. Saint Student Association will present its weekly Latter-da- y devotional featuring Dennis Marsh, director of the Ogden LDS Institute, 10:30 a.m., LDS Institute of Religion, 1302 Ed-vals- St., free, Ogden, 621-180- 0. WSUs Honors Program will sponsor poetry readings, 10:30 . a.m., Stewart Bell Tower Plaza, free, 626-733- 6. who will speak on, To Be or Not To Be Safe? That Is the Question, Union 10:30 a.m., Shepherd Wildcat Theater, 626-733- 6. College of Business & Economics Ralph Nye Lecture Series will feature J. Todd Anderson, regional chief executive d oflicer of the Salt Lake Lincoln Financial Advisors Corp., 10:30 a.m., Wattis Business Building 206, free, City-base- 626-606- 3. Weekly Convocation will feature Roger Newman, who will speak on Internet Censorship, 10:30 a.m.. Shepherd Ballroom, free, Union 626-723- 7. Campus Activities WSUs Board will feature Nancy Hanson in a live musical performance, 10:30 a.m.. Shepherd Union Lair, free, As a part of Holocaust Week WSU will sponsor a lecture by Joseph A. Cannon, chief executive officer of Geneva Steel in Orem, Utah, who will speak on Lessons From the Holocaust," 2 p.m., Shepherd Union Wildcat Theater, free, WSU Wind Ensemble and Symphonic Band in concert, 7:30 p.m., Peerys Egyptian Theater, 2415 Washington Blvd., Ogden, $3.50-$4.50 or 1 (800) 626-742- 4. 626-665- 5. 626-850- WSU-TIK- S. Holocaust materiMay als on display, varying hours, main lobby of the Stewart Library, free, May 15: WSUs Honors Program will sponsor an ethics discussion, Do You Dare Risk with WSU Knowing More, physics professor John Sohl, noon, Stewart Library 226, free, 14-2- 1: Lonestar in Concert, 7:30 Dee Events Center, free (tickets available only through p.-m- KSOP-AM- 972-104- 3. ), Wednesday: WSUs Honors Program will sponsor a lecture by Lee Sather, chairman of WSUs history department, who will speak on Norways Constitution: Creating a Usable Present From a Usable Past, 1:30 p.m., Stewart Library Special Collections, free, Services for Women Students will feature its final group meeting focusing on relationships and separation, 5:30 p.m.. Student Services Center 152, free, 626-733- 6. 626-609- 0. WSUs Honors Program will present the movie All My Sons, 7 p.m., Stewart Library 226, free, 626-733- 6. WSUs Ott Planetarium will present a star show, The Sky - Tonight, 6:30 p.m.; and the program Voyage to the Planets, 7:30 p.m.; Lind Lecture Hall, 2 per show, . Wednesday through May 16: WSUs athletic department will host the track and field Big Sky Conference Championship, varying times, Stewart Stadium, free, $1-S- 626-685- 5. 626-767- 7. May 14: Honors Issues Forum will feature Kathy White-heapublic relations manager for Autoliv Automotive Safety Products in Ogden, and Steve Smith, Autoliv plant manager, d, 626-640- Women eggs and bacon in a paper bag From and Sally Jessy Raphaels show, as well as more than 3,000 local radio and TV programs. She has a great time giving people ideas for fun times, great trips and good food. Her books are Roughing It exercise toward health, not just weight loss; in the Exercise for the Health of It workshop. If you want to know what to do with all of those photos you have been taking, you may want to attend Picture This, a class on new and innovative ideas. Sue James from Dots Close To My Heart is the demonstrator. Maybe you would like to create the illusion of the ideal silhouette. If so, Fashion: Fact or Fiction, is the class for you. Marilyn Hardman, image consultant, will be presenting this class and a class on wardrobe planning and organization in the workshop entitled Quit Shopping Till You Drop. It is the time of year some are planting gardens and working in the yard. Don Gruenwald, master gardener, will be presenting the workshop Green Thumbs and Brown Knees, a class on home gardening and lawn care. Dr. Brendan Smith, plastic and reconstructive surgeon, will g be giving tips and techniques in the class, Preserving Without Formaldehyde. And if those teens are giving you gray hair and frayed nerves, maybe Dallas Empey, clinical psychologist, can help you as he and has entertained audiences on Good Morning Donahue, America, 1 host of the TV talk Wellness, the 90s and She had a video commissioned by Hallmark Cards Inc. for its Gold Crown store managers. Her newest video, An Ounce of Different, is distributed internationally for business, industry and government use. In 1994, she earned the Certified Speaking Professional designation by the National Speakers Association. She is a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Wake Forest University and is a past, chairwoman of the Ethics Committee of the National Speakers Association. Thomas has used her creativity to teach and entertain audiences for more than 20 years. She has shared her clever ideas for cooking, crafts, entertaining and outdoor life with millions. She has been a member of ABCs Home Show for six years and NBCs "Today show for eight years. Thomas believes in having fun. She has easy ways to add fun to everyday living. She even taught Johnny Carson to cook three-yea- r show YOU! Holiday Fun Year Fun at Home, and Easy, Round, Todays Tips for Easy Living. Thomas holds a masters degree in home economics and has served as a consultant to several Fortune 500 companies. Conference attendees will be able to choose two workshops from a list of 11. From Lap to Lap Top will be presented by Syd Dickson, staff development director of Granite School District. She will discuss guiding children. your school-age- d Validations are More Than Parking Stickers, a workshop on will be finding presented by Sandy Negley of the University of Utah. You Cant Take It With You, a class on estate planning, will be given by David E. Shelton, a certified financial planner. Jacie Johnson of Pulse Fitness Center will be teaching women to f4mid LA Glasses Set 20-Pie- Dinnerware Name Brand t Non-Stic- For Her Heart & Joy Mothers Day Cards MENTION THIS AD AND GET A WINDSHIELD CHIP REPAIR In-Sh- 626-733- 6. 6: For Her Enjoyment & Comfort Box Fan White Resin ALL NEW VINYL INSULATED WINDOWS StackingWatchChairs the Beautiful Some restriction apply Sunsets From The Deck or Patio " May 16: WSUs New American Symphony Orchestra in concert, 7:30 p.m.. Shepherd Union 0 Junction, S3. or 1 (800) WSU-TIK0, ; Elementary school Dais County Large k. S. lunch are: Breakfast will be provided in all schools with a choice of cereal, toast, fruit juice and milk served daily with more choices offered on ; Friday. ' Munchable Express Lunch will be offered daily. - Choice No. 1: 4 ounce yogurt cup, baby carrot sticks, fresh fruit, package crackers, MSM Fun Ste package, milk. Choice No. 2: Mini bun, peanut butter cup, honey or jelly cup, baby carrots, fresh fruit. Skittles Fun Size package, milk. Choices from fruit and vegetable will be offered daily. May 14: Roast turkey dinner or yogurt munchable or peanut butter munchable, milk. HILLS Products RIVERDALE VOW 123) St 8S5W.mfi.fGcrj3nk.ie) 1U0 W Rvedafe Pd 801'54-GLAS- 41 Toll Free 1 ' Great I 4 t 7 J) " 4) STANUAKD-EXAMINB- To Subscribe 625-440- 0 K CLASSIFIEDS Pa, I Or. nn tv iii , . i t a f'frvy j'V.nr:' f ; irtfu statues Tole painted items galore Welcome post and toppers Much, much more MAY 7, 8 & 9, 1998 10:00 AM - 7:00 PM Enter to win a Mother's Day basket with values up to $100 - PHONE:. J LwJtiUU , j f Expedition sm $ SALE -- EXPRESS Opening Taming Soon: Grand Sale SA(LL R,g. LOT SALE" (Saturday) 16 M, 1998 8:00 AM 6:0 . - f 4 H i ' ' I ? J u 1 1 ' .."'ll baby iguanas S19.95 "SUPER PARKING StNBlh lA my Babies and swags t AMERICAN !! OG 88-GLASS (888-452-776- J Giftl With only a $5.00 minimum purchase. Limit one per customer. Not valid with any other otter. Expires May 1 0. 1 998. - S 4 Beanie Porcelain doll and Florals, wreaths WASTER CARO DISCOVER Class LAYTON Wednesday: Ham sandwich on a bun or yogurt munchable or peanut butter munchable, milk. 'VittmtERis VISA E01-3SM3- & u Tuesday: Burritos or yogurt munchable or peanut butter munchable, milk. lJJ2WciJUvdUeRi 04cb.UTH40J k Oz. Cans 3 Bath & Body Care OGDEN Monday: Pizza or yogurt munchable or peanut butter munchable, milk. HERISHABL1 NAME- Formerly known as Memli $ Pamt t COUNT l. 16 Soda Pop bar Friday: Toasted cheese sandwich or yogurt munchable or peanut butter munchable, milk. With a Cool Refreshing Drink" Name Brand 626-850- SCHOOL MENUS menus for ,99 ps-Sq- i Dolls get FREE INSTALLATION oh 626-753- 5. 5, VaristlesI Porcelain Cash Only! op all For Her Doll Collection FOR $15.00 free, WSUs Alumni May 15-1Association will sponsor a reunion for the Class of 1958, varying times and campus locations, Set 9 Pc. k Pots & Pans rr ' WSUs Alumni Association Building), i For Her Kitchen will present its Emeriti Lifetime istration j ; With Savings and Value Ogden, 5. 774-708- 2. Gifts WE SPECIALIZE III GLASS FOR YOUR: 626-721- 9. 626-753- , rs Mother's Day WSU womens golf team will sponsor its annual Women Only Golf Tournament, 3:30 p.m.. Mount Ogden Golf Course, 1787 Achievement Award to Wayne Carver, an emeritus liberal arts professor at Carleton College in Northfield, Minn., during a banquet, 6:30 p.m.. Shepherd Union Gallery, S14, WSUs Honors Program will sponsor a faculty and student soccer game, 1:15 p.m., soccer field. (west of the Miller Admin- bal-anci- anti-agin- 626-733- 6. Way, talks about parenting teens in his class, Riding the Storm. Kathy Culliton, associate professor of nursing at Weber State University, will be discussing life while caring for aging parents, during the workshop The Crossroads Crisis. The continental breakfast will be served at 7:30 a.m. There will be registration and displays to . visit. At 8:45 a.m. the keynote address will be given by Austin. ; There is a 15 minute break at 10:15 and the session A workshops begin at 10:30 a.m. Classes break at 11:30 and session B begins at 11:45 a.m. The luncheon will be served at 12:45 p.m. Thomas will be the luncheon speaker. From 2 to 3 p.m. attendees will be able to browse the dis- - . .". . plays. . : . Out of consideration for others, conference sponsors, request that no children be brought to the conference. . of the event are the Lakeside Review, Ed Kenley Ford, Mead Johnson Nutrition-al- s, Rocky Mountain OBGYN, First Security Bank and Tanner Clinic. To register for the conference call the Womens Center Davis Hospital at scrap-booki- 5. Constitution 3 Thursday, May 7, 1998 p99 baby parakeets Reg. S14.99 J'lV9 leaf it |