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Show i Tuesday, November 17, 1998 Lakeside Review Sunday, November 15, 1998 WSU to showcase college, careers OGDEN - Weber State scholarships to potential students during its annual College, Careers and Scholarship Showcase Wednesday from 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. in the Student Services Center. 5 CONTRACTORS ARROWS OF LIGHT Jason Douglass, son of Phil and Traci Douglass of Syracuse, has earned the Arrow of Light specialist. Customers Employees with Personalized Jackets, Shirts, er t ball and football. Douglass & Caps Bags j -- The showcase is geared toward incoming freshman for the 1999-200- 0 academic year, however, anyone interested in enrolling at the university is invited to attend. Rivera says the day is devoted to guiding prospective students through the admissions and financial-ai- d processes, highlighting the universitys student services and providing career counseling. can Incoming freshmen complete the necessary applications and, if they meet the qualifications, within 60 minutes can walk away with an academic scholarship for next year, said Chris Rivera, WSU scholarship director and coordinator of the showcase. Throughout the day, visitors can meet with staff from a variety of areas including: Academic Advisement, Career Services, Campus Recreation, WSU-Da-vCenter, First Year Experience, Honors Program, Residence Life, Services for Women Students, Services for Multicultural Students and Student Recruitment. is Students who dont qualify for immediate awards will have the opportunity to apply for a variety of other WSU scholarships. Workshops on using the Internet and other resources to find funding for college also will be offered. For more information on the showcase, call Homes From 1 C.L. Martineau Construction of South Ogden. Martineau said that although his company specializes in custom homes for third- - or fourth-tim- e buyers seeking homes larger than the minimum specifications required in Clearfield, it doesnt mean builders of larger homes wont be affected. Youve got to start somewhere, he said of entry-levhome buyers who after time will often move into a larger home. All of the niches need to be filled." There are also those builders who will be impacted immediately by the change. I do think that there are a number of builders out there that el build in an entry-levrange who will be heavily impacted by this, he said. "Its unfortunate. Martineau said it seems odd to him to have a city dictate the size of homes. He is not aware of any other city that has building People in our society tend to tako things for granted, the sacri- fices of our veterans among them, Condon said. Other speakers also urged society to remember. May we all take a minute or two to reflect on the heroes that we have, said Layton Mayor Jerry Stevenson. You can reach reporter Bn on 1 or bsax Saxton at -- 776-495- ton'll standard.net. Annual holiday exhibitionsale scheduled BOUNTIFUL - The Art Center's annual holiday exhibition and sale will begin with an opening reception from 7 to 9 p.m. Friday at the center, 745 S. Main St. A musical performance by The Bounti-fulOav- minimum requirements, similar to requirements that also have been adopted by a few cities in the Salt Lake Valley. I think it is about time the council is doing this, said Sam Chelemes, who owns a large parcel of undeveloped land off 1700 South that he has been reserving for a large home development. I think it is going to help the city get better homes, he said. You can reach reporter Bryon Saxton at group, will entertain gallery visitors with the Christmas sounds of 60 brass bells. There is no charge. According to Arley Curtz, BDAC director, this exhibition is one. of the longest-runnin- g Christmastime invitationals m Beginning in 1974 as one of the first programs of the Bountiful Art Center, it has continued for more than 20 years and oilers an array of fine arts and crafts items for the holiday shopper. the BDAC Holiday exhibition and sale will run through Dec. 31. 292-729- 8. money donations. New patient exams will be offered for $10; an adjustment, $15; and a chair massage, $5. All proceeds will go to the Utahns Against Hunger. November 19, 20, 21 20 off pattern paper, stickers & idea packets refreshments, demos, scrapping, plus a drawing and free gifts! Each donated nonperishable food item will reduce service fees in-sto- re $1. I I I I I I ! Special On Most 9-- call j 9- -8 ; 294-716- DDDDBBODOOOOD aoannnnn 547-997- 4. our patients with We reward something even more valuable than diagnosis and treatment... 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Main, Smithfield HOURS: Mon. - Sat. 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. i Closed Sunday) x x Grand Reopening of Utah Idaho SupplyMap World Utah Idaho SupplyMap World is celebrating their Grand Reopening of their Layton store- in its new location. In only eleven years, Utah Idaho SupplyMap World has tripled in size, with the original store name being the Chalk Board once located in the Layton Hills Mall. Conveniently located in Davis County, Utah Idaho SupplyMap World carries an extensive line of supplies to assist - teachers in classroom decorating , materials to supplement their curriculum, awards, certificates, incentives, posters and charts as well as educational games and basic school supplies. They also carry many workbooks and activities covering a variety of subject areas to aid parents who are helping children at home. In addition to instructional aids, we also carry a solid line of office products, art supplies and maps. For kids, it's simple the fun of it; parents often favor educational value, safety, durability and prices. Toys can be all of these. At Utah Idaho supplyMap World, we carefully choose toys that receive industry, parent and child awards. Because the toys have already passed the test," they are confident in recommending them as a fun, educational, safe and durable when used as instructed. This also makes them enjoyable for parents to play" with their children as they learn and are worth the price. Dont forget the quality, comprehensive map and travel departments for business people, outdoor enthusiasts, missionaries, holiday and international travelers, snowbirds and those who just want to cruise the nations highways. They also carry the largest selection of globes and atlases in the state for your holiday gift giving. Utah Idaho SupplyMap World is location for teacher, parents, enthusiasts." Sue, the manager of says. We feel that we have a Utahs education kids and map the Layton store lot to offer the community, including a wide range of maps for people who have recently relocated to the area." You Grand Reopening Celebrate Utah Idaho SupplyMap World a Utahs Education Location for Teachers, (i Parents, Kids and Map Enthusiasts ' Utah. For more information, 2920367or fax nonperishable food items or call j j HUDHBODUDESQlia ncnnanonnoDo Ifettearffend ftpei- - C& wmmYaeRsm xtsmetm The clinic is also offering its services that day in exchange for 776-495- 1. v Space is limited! actual figures may differ ai4?MAWl the Utahns Against Hunger. is Belles, a 1 garages. But one Clearfield land developer is excited about the new T sales. CO, 399-517- restrictions based on footage or ijj From 1 There were speakers, too.One who made comments was retired Maj. General Stephen P. Condon, former Hill AFB commander. Condon told the 120 people who had gathered how the Veterans Day holiday in the past meant a parade in every community honoring those who served. You don't see that much any more, Condon said of the days when Veterans Day was Armistice Day, before Congress changed the title. He said now the day is just another day of the week or an excuse for furniture or appliances LAYTON - Utahns Against Hunger needs to fill its food banks. Bowden Chiropractic Clinic hopes that the Community Appreciation Day to be held from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturdaywill do just that. Each night, millions of people go to bed hungry, including many Utahns. Utahns Against Hunger is a nonprofit organization that accepts food donations at the clinic, located at 555 N. Fairfield Road, throughout the month. Community Appreciation Day gives the community an opportunity to donate food or money to i.e., Invest S10 000 w1 5 ownership of net annual sales of 5 5m a average return of 522,500". 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