Show C8 — The Herald Journal Logan Utah Sunday April 20 2003 Crossword Happonings Estate Planning The Estate Planning Council of Northern Utah is meeting for lunch at 11:30 am Monday at die Copper Mill Restaurant Hie speaker will be Senator Lyle Hillyard and the topic will be “Utah Legislative Update” Everyone is welcome The cost is $15 RSVP to Thtiana Gallegos at 752-649- 6 Common Ground Common Ground will go on a cycling activity at 3 pm Monday departing from the Whittier Community Crater On Tuesday the group will go on a canoe trip at 3 pm On Wednesday they will go for a ride around Logan at 3 pm For more 8 information call 713-028- 475 E 2500 North Jared Harris from Tony’s Grove will present the program Italian Opera Gala- - An Italian Opera Gala is at 7:30 pm Wednesday in the Kent Concert HalL USU Symphony Orchestra Opera Theatre Choral Ensembles and Cache CSvic Ballet will perform The cost is $3 or free with USU ID Cruise Nights Cache Valley Logan Cruise Nights will meet at 7 pm Wednesday at Sonic Burger Logan Participants are welcome to bring their street rod classic car or specialty vehicle Everyone is welcome to attend For more information call Jerry at 563-648- 8 Exhibit The annual Bachelor 1 sport 3 Common Equipages Indian-weaverbir- 5 Rockraobit 8 Ragout of game in a rich sauce 13 Growth-regulatin- " chemical Constituted Name 1 6 Former "Big Apple" boss Indian arrowroot Icelandic poems Force unit 33 Tai 34 Temperament 35 Precautions 37 Repair 38 Angular unit language die Greek Walker "The Color Purple" 58 59 60 61 Away from wind Muslim leader Made grainy 29 Niger-Cong30 Anglo-Saxo- n god 35 Purplish red 36 Liberal rights organiza- tion 37 Flesh of animals used as food 40 Move rapidly in music 42 43 Determined Ossidethat transmits sound to the cochlea 47 Heron 48 African country About ear te remove 51 Native Arizonans 52 A highly skilled person 53 Systems doctrines the49 50 persistently annoying person DOWN approval A 62 Auricles A prison for forced Military note Morgan Gardening workshop A gardening workshop is at 7 pm Tuesday at the North Logan City Library f Infantry 3rd Training Brigade Delta Company at Ft Leonard Wood MoShe is now undergo- ' ing advanced individual training at Ft Lee Va She is the daughter of Connie Morgan of Logan and Dan and Suzanne Morgan of Sandy Raw food workshop A gourmet dinner plus intensive work- shop on raw food With the Boutenko family will be Thursday through Saturday A dinner and introductory talk will be at 6 pm Thursday and Friday at a cost of $10 Thursday’s dinner will be at Good Earth 1050 W Riverdale Road in Ogden Friday’s dinner will be at Deseret Academy 4580 S 2300 East Holladay A workshop Saturday will be from 10 am to 6 pm at Deseret Academy Cost is $59 per person or $100 per couple including breakfast lunch dinner snacks 4 and handouts RSVP to or 8 Rachel at (801) five-cours- e 752-337- 687-619- CUFISS to meet Utah State University CUFISS (Community University Friends of International Students and Scholars) will be meet at 8:30 pm Thursday in room 335 of the - j (V i: Tkggart Student Center The main topic Will be a presentation by Dr A1 Forsyth on a program he has developed at Weber State to involve international guests in educational presentation for dementary school children Call CUFISS President Dennis Briscoe at or email dbriscoewescorcom for more information 755-81- I Music 18 I ! at the Owl Live Music is at 8 pjn Thursday at the White Owl Tkvern 36 W Center SL Logan “Lt Dan” will play No cover charge ages 21 and over only For more information call 753-91- 65 Donate cell phones Old cell phones can be donated to CAPS A 308 W 1000 North Logan or die USU Women’s Center TSC room 310 All donations will go to help victims of domestic vtalehce and sexual assault Council nominations South Cache School is now accepting ' nominations of parentsguardians for their School Community Council A can be anyone who does or ‘will have a child in the school during die parent’s initial term of office providing they are not also an employee of die school If you are interested contact Tcri Cutler at or Marcy Hansen at 2 before April 24 245-64- 33 245-015- s Deadlines explained Happenings are published as a free service in The Herald Joumal on Tuesdays le Thursdays and Sundays on a basis Concise announcements should be typed or neatly printed and brought or mailed to The Herald Journal 75 W 300 North Logan at least three business days prior to desired publication Submissions can be sent tty fax space-availab- 753-66- or 42 to hjhappenhjnewscom (no attachments please) For more information call Meredith Purintun at 752-212- 1 Vacation plans? Monday: No services Tuesday River Heights 10-- 1 Millville 2-- 3 Nibley 3:15-4:1- Paradise 4:30-5:3- Avon 5:45-- 7 pm pm Church 11000 S 800 2:15-- 4 pm pm pm Church 30 S Center Church Church v:i!li7 pm School Church School pm pm Church 110 S Main 5 pm 271 5 S 600 West 0 Wednesday Wellsville Mendon College Ward 4:15-5:1- 5 530-6:3- 0 Thursday Lewiston 10am-2p- Cove Cornish Trenton Amalga Benson 2:30-3:3- 0 4:45-5:4- 5 6:45-73- 0 m pm pm pm pm ' Support students while you’re enjoying your East vacation :T Church Park Church Church WIG SHOPPE Cad and Swill Rotarfi 3480 Washington Boutovtrd Ogden Utah B4401 yy Suits 103 Ifs easy! - Before you go out Of town call 752-- J 2128 and request Vacation donation' when you stop your paper We'll credit the papers to our Newspaper In Education program Your donation will help our NIE program provide local teachers with newspapers to strengthen their classroom efforts We have a Rond lelKlinn of the finest in wip hum leading manufacturers Light and cixtikmaMe tn wear and vety natural Linking ' 5 f Donate your newspapers to local schools Thirty yean uf experience in offering ym the ' best of the industry in hair alternatives Nawspapar In Education Cnme in and see mir professional stylists the r and thini Monday of evny month Herald feC&Journal cuitwc'i- PEFORE TME CREW SUCCUMPED WE LEARNED TMAT JUSTINIAN HAD ' pulled mis fleet from TME FOOTS OF THE INLAND SEA TO UlMSELr 045 PE PARTES FROM CAMElCT TOE PUY6IC1AN Pi SNIPS FROM ESiFT NOW IT MAS PEEN KEFOKTEP EVEKiWMEKE -A- THENS NOME EVEN AMONS TME KPS TME N the CREW EPIDEMIC O- - PlASlE: LOOKING SACK I that zr WAS ALREADY ILL AMP WE PESrCKATELi Kerr them Sur WAS A FROM CONSTANTINOPLE WHAT COULD UAVF ALLOWING-PLAGU- E SFNEAP UNCHECKED ON MERCHANT oilpesarpe CALAMITY TUAT MAS' PE FALLEN THE see mow 62 : Bookmobile THE PALACE OF LGuT 16 NEARLY PeSERTED ANP KIN&ARTmUR KiNSPOM-A- 245-79- f f (®ur 5iorij: EXPLAINS A Red Cross lifeguard class is from 5 to 7 pm April 23 through May 7 at the Mountain Crest High School Aquatic Center The cost is $120 For more information call Sue at r- t t Private First Class Mary Morgan graduated from United States Army basic training on March 20 PFC Morgan was attached to the 48th - 60 Lifeguard class Solution on C5 laborers c- An AARP driver safety program is from 8:30 am to 12:30 pm Tuesday and Wednesday at Bridgerland Applied Technology College 1301 N 600 West All are welcome For more information call 752-81- ' ories 54 Auricle 55 Come to pass 56 Expresses distaste dis- 1 Driver safety program Araceae 26 City In N Zambia 27 Horse armor 28 Unpleasantly cold and 45 Armistice alphabet 54 Overdo it on expenses 57 563-047- tion o 44 Made of wood 45 Beginning to end abbr 46 Tryout 48 Units of metrical time 50 Dekagrams 51 23rd letter of be six months of age or older ami have proof of a dog license and vaccinations The cost is $50 For information call 7 Amy Eskelson at 21 In a way challenged 23 Feeds 24 Mother 25 Any plant of the family damp 39 Computer screen material 40 George Gordon gen eral 41 Government 42 Trade A basic dog obedience class begins at 6 pm Tuesday in Smithfield Dogs should 14 Decoration 17 Place that treats addic- Chaise Pay attention to Requiring human effort 27 Wild pig 28 Yuppie status symbol 31 Capacity measure 32 Creation of beautiful things ‘ Dog obedience Ethiopian town 7 Seacoast 8 More doleful 9 Used in adhesives and ffaints 10 Big cat 11 A ceremonial staff 12 Similar suffix 14 15 18 19 20 21 22 24 4 No seats available 5 Begetter 6 g of Fine Arts Exhi- bition “Through Our Eyes” nuts April 21 through May 3 in the Twain Tippetts Exhibition Hall of the Chase Fine Arts Center There will be an opening reception Friday April 25 beginning at 7 pm in the gallery The reception and exhibition are free and open to the public 2Jai ACROSS - I H apart put home Mi WOULD 1 1 STEM TO WARMME AP0UT TME PATS! 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