Show C8 — The Herald Journal Logan Utah Sunday September 29 2002 Historian to discuss neonazism Happenings County courthouse grounds There will be speakers music and an opportunity for citizens to sign a letter to Utah members of Congress The public is invited Parentyteacher conference Mountain Crest High School will have parent teacher conferences from 4 to 7 pm Monday in the school cafeteria School will he in session until 1 1 am' lunch will be served and busses will leave at 1 1 :30 am Theater auditions Gators dive in Logan Gators US diving and USA swimming programs will begin at the Municipool at 4:30 pm Tuesday For those interested in swimming or diving please contact Leila O'Dell at 752-- 1 360 or Chanin Gammill at 752-25- ar 753-469- 74 MOMS to meet Mountain Crest High School is bolding “A Night of Shakespeare" at 7 pm Oct 1 2 and 7 at the school's auditorium The cost is $4 general admission This is a fund raiser for the the- A noted Austrian historian and expert on g extremism and Winifried Garscha will give two public lectures at Utah State University The centre’s work encompasses the documentation of resistance to Nazi rule in Austria between 1938 and 1945 and the tracking of g contemporary neo- - Nazi and extremist activities in contemporary Austria Since the Austrian elections of 1999 which saw the formation of a coalition government including Jorg Haider’s extremist Freedom Party the centre's work has become important — this was the first participation in a democratically elected government in Europe since the fall of Nazism Garscha was recognized in April with the Prize for Willy and Helga Verkauf-Verlo- n the cenwith work his for scholarship tre Garscha’s visit is sponsored by Utah State’s Department of Languages and Philosophy and ' is supported by a generous grant from the Utah Humanities Council right-win- neo-Nazis- m Garsha will present “Right-Win- g Extremism in Western and Central Europe” Monday Sept 30 at 5 pm in Taggart Student Center room 335 and "Herr Karl’s Austria: How a TV fication in Screenplay helped prevent zi 1950s and 1960s Austria” Tuesday Oct 1 at 5 pm in Taggart Student Center room 335 The lectures are free and open to the public Garscha is a senior historian and archivist with the Documentary Centre for Austrian Resistance an institution founded in Vienna in 1963 by a group of fighters and st historians re-Na- anti-Fasci- 787-498- 7 ater department anti-Fasc- Clogging auditions Auditions for a teenadult intermediate dogging team are at 5:30 pm Wednesday Rehearsals will start the week after in preparation for holiday performances Call Julie Benafter 3 pm for information and 0 son 'location - Bridgerland Cruise Night is from 7 to IQ pm Tuesday at 46 E 1400 North Logan Par- ticipants are welcome to bring their street rod classic car or specialty vehicle Everyone is invited For more information call Jerry at 563-6- 1 8 18 or ( 563-405- 563-648- Clio Club Hope program Parents and their teens are invited to attend Hope For Tomorrow a suicide prevention pro- gram from 7 to 9 pm Wednesday at Mount Logan Middle School 875 N 200 East Mental health professionals will discuss mood disorders and depression eating disorders and sub- stance abuse and addiction in three workshops' The public is invited to attend this free event For more information contact Chris Lord Health Commissioner for Logan High PTA at ' 755-92- A cancer support group for women meets from 12to 2 pm Thursday in Logan Regional Hospital classroom 4 Delphine MC CHES will speak A light lunch will be provided RSVP to Sally Russell at 792-351-2 by Oct: 1 Rossi-Haber-sti- ck 787-873- 2 v- - Deadlines explained Delta Kappa Gamma will meet at 7 pm Wednesday at Curves For Women 541 Ni Main Logan The program will be about physical fitness and exercise - Happenings are published as a free service in The Herald Journal on Tuesdays Thursdays ‘ and Sundays Concise announcements should ' be typed or neatly printed and brought or mailed to The Herald Journal three business days prior to desired publication Submissions 2 to canbe sent by fax or hjhappenhjnewscom (no attachments please) Happenings will not be accepted over 1 the phone For information call Peace rally A peace rally of gitizens opposed to Presi- dent Bush’s resolution seeking unrestricted powers to wage war in the Middle East is from 5:30 to 7 JO pm Wednesday on the Cache Scholar 20 Cancer support ' Delta Kappa meeting i Clio Club will meet at 1 pm Wednesday at the home of Marilyn Thomas 1313 E 2050 North A garden luncheon and business meeting will be held RSVP regrets to ' 753-664- Alumni group brings home awards The Utah State University Student Alumni Association (SAA) took home two national awards at the conference in St Louis Mo in ' August The Utah State chapter sent 15 people from its advisory board and executive council to attend workshops on leadership and recruitment listen to speakers and exchange ideas with more than 400 other universities that participate in Student Aljimni Associations nationwide The "Outstanding Newsletter Award” was given to Utah State SAA for its monthly newsletter put together by public relations officers Ben Davisand Shari Phippen The newsletter includes events calendars highlights of SAA members member birthdays and local promotions or benefits The “Outstanding Advisor Award for SAA" was given to Patty Halaufia assistant director of the alumni association SAA advisor since the program’s inceptioneight years ago Halaufia was nominated by Kevin Bischoff current president of the Utah State SAA Carlos Smith director of alumni relations said that Halaufia has been the driving force for SAA (1830-188- hired Patty has SAA really gotten off its feet The students of SAA feel that Patty is one of their best “Only since Remember the - Carlos Smith director alumni relations ' “Only since f hired Patty has SAA really gotten off its feetTifes$aid “The students of SAA feel that Patty is onuif their best friends but also someone who demands and deserves respect”' The Utah State chapter of SAA is part of the CASE District VII Conference that includes ' California Nevada Arizona and Utah Membership is available to any student Its mission is to develop friendships between students faculty and alumni to form loyal bonds to Utah State University and to help students excel in their chosen careers For information call 797-2055 or go to http:wwwusuedualumni ” t Smithfield'Recreation Center cc S FALL AEROBICS SCHEDULE jfte Gin E gfr Monday September 30 at 9:00 pm Please call Bridgerland Literacy 716-914- bntnietora: Kaye Klimack (KK) Judy Samson (JS) Kathy Reese (KR) Katie Gibbons (KG) Kei Anthon (KA)! Keteie CteA (KC) 1 $1 8 for unlmitad session ont-mont: pass $25 $25 far unOmUsdonsmonlh with weight room for 10 punch (OrtyqflntriaonHyantici Hurt baaMyattfantici dam) Call for more Information 563-004- 8 315 or E 600 787-138-0 8 SfliHhfiald TU I I 1 1 1 1 ITTTff Bridgerland literacy celebrating 15 years of service to the community THE PAY IS PRi&HT ANP 5UNUGHT STREAMS PLENTIFULLY THROUGHOUT TUE CRYSTALLINE US OPENS HIS A FEW POWERFUL STROKES TAKE NATHAN PEEP SElOW THE SURFACE WATER EYES AMP LOOKS FAR AHEAP' EXPECTING NOTHING MORE TUAN A WATERY GLUR INSTEAD HE IS GIVEN A VISION OF SOMETHING ELSE AT FIRST IT REGISTERS AS GEOMETRIC HE-ISHAPES SHIMMERING ANP GRAY ANP THEN NATHAN UNDERSTANDS WHAT Tit CWHJMOnrf LOOKING (S)ur&f°vy- MOTHER i COME QUICKLY " THE 9-- rStetPVtSSC! ' EP6E PUT THERE SIGN OF ANYONE SWIMMING IN THE LAGOON IS HO ONE CONCLUSION IS INESCAPABLE : AND NATHAN ARE NOT ALONE ' c PUT WHERE PIP THE FOOTPRINT MAKER GO? WITH TUE WISPOM OF MATURITY ALETA MERELY PONPERS THE QUESTION GUT NATUAN AS IMPULSIVE AS ANY GOY TAKES A PlFPERENT APPROACH GEFORE ALETA CAN -- IT IS A ClTV—OR THE REMAINS OF ONE MANY OF THE GUILPlNGS ARE INTACT WHILE OTHERS HAVE CRUMGLEP INTO RUINS SOME CATASTROPHE MUST HAVE POOMEP THIS PLACE THE VOLCANO? AN EARTHQUAKE ? THE CITY IS LARGE --- IT MUST HAVE GEElH ONE OF THE GREAT PORTS OF ANTIQUITY ANP 1 NATHAN'S AMAZEMENT CANNOT WITHSTANP TUE BURNING SENSATION IN UlS LUNGS HE MUST SURFACE FOR AIR IN i -- i --i i 29 AT FOOTPRINTS ARP FRESH AN PLEAD ACROSS THE SAND STOP HIM HE PLUNGES : r Bridgerland Literacy writing competition deadline is Being recognized for their exceptional academic promise are a total of about 34000 commended students throughout the nation Although they will hot con- -' linue in the 2003 competition for Merit Scholarship awards commended students placed among (he top five percent of more than one million students who entered the 2003 competition by taking the 2001 preliminary SATNation-a- l Merit Scholarship Qualify- - AlETA : friends" cinLum 6) senior WATER'S I 752-212- rEmily Dickenson Logan High School student David Sweeneyhas been named a commended student in the 2003 National Merit Scholarship Program A letter of commendation from the school and National Merit Scholarship Corporation (NMSC) which conducts the program will be presented by (lie principal to this talented -- Li— By USU Media Relations There is no frigate tike a book to take us lands away nor any coursers like a page of prancing poetry Sweeney TO THE ist t Cruise Night SY By USU Media Relations ‘ Moms Offering Moms Support (MOMS) of Cache Valley will be meeting at 1 1 am Wednesday This is for moms who are home with their children Children are always welcome For more information call ' Shakespeare night expert to speak at Utah State right-win- g right-win- Cache Community Theater is having auditions for “My Fair Lady” at 7 pm Wednesday at the Dansante building Those interested should come with a 1 selection preferable from the show All parts are open For more information call Floyd at 563-697- 6 or DeAnn 7 at i Noted r 1 ii f4tS NEXT WEEK ISubblw 4 flfo 7 ft $ a |