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Show Page 14. July 22. 1987 Education Basin Stamtaura Moser given academic award Randolph is Utah trained nanny Council tion announced that Lorren Mataele Moser hu been named an Academic The NSEC hu established the Randolph, along, with Rory Hertzfeldt, are the first graduates of a professional nanny training school. Tender Care Academy of Salt Lake City. Both girls received their' certificate Friday, July 17, 1987 and were honored at an open house for family, friends and associates. Mrs. Pat Merrill stated that she noticed a significant growth in and maturity by the Scholar Academic order to offer deserved recognition to superior students who excel in the Academic disciplines. The Academic Scholars must earn a 3.8 or better grade point average. Only Scholars selected by a secondary Award Program in school instructor, counselor, or other qualified sponsor are accepted. These scholars are also eligible for other awards given by the N8EC. These are awards few students can to attain. ever hope Moser who attends Altamont Jr. High, was nominated for this National Award by Brent Broth erson, counselor. She will appear in the Academic Scholar Directory, which is published nationally. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Moser, Upalco. The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Jack McArthur of Roosevelt, and Mr. and Mrs. C.E. Moser South Dakota. of Sturgis, Another granddaughter, Shantel White, Sanger, Texas also received this same National Award in Texas. ALTAMONT You've heard of raising the roof. Well these workmen are lowering the roof, as they tear out the ceiling to prepare for construction work on the Altamont High School. Professional, artists producing artists-in-residenc- e in Utah schools and communities are invited to apply for n the Utah Arts Councils Program. Application deadline is September 1. Artists-in-Educatio- Accomplished visual artists, craftspeople, designers, musicians, composers, actors, directors, play- wrights, mimes, media artists, photographers, poets, novelists, fiction and writers, non-fictio- training sessions, k nine-mont- munication and problem-solvin- Lorren itional time for individuals to observe the creative process of the MONTWELL artist working on his or her own NEWS project. Applicants to the AIE Program will be screened by a peer panel for artistic quality, by an advisory panel, the Utah Arts Council AIE subcommittee and then the full Utah Arts Council Board. For application materials, call or. write: Utah Arts Council AIE Program, 617 East South Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah 84102, or phone Nola Nelson Randy Nelson spent Wednesday in Price with his sister Karen Brown. Lillian Peacock and granddaughter Jessica Hemming were over night company at her lathers Bill Nelson. 533-589- Mataele Moser, The deadline to apply to take the 1987 Internal Revenue Service Special Enrollment Examination is July 31. No extensions of time to file for the examination will be granted, according to the IRS. The examination is scheduled for Monday and Tuesday, September and is given annually in each IRS district to individuals who wish to apply for enrollment to practice before the IRS. The exam include true or false, multiple choice, and 28-2- problem-typ- e questions. fee is $50 for thou Application ;taking all four parts of the examination, and $40 for prior year examinees taking fewer than four Dennis Nelson came from Provo friends, Pat and Doug Garden Lyndon. Monday they spent with his mother Penny Shaw. Amy Stewart from Provo and Dorothy Roberts from California visited a few days this week with her sisters Reita and Jean Hamblin and other relative. with from time Whenwosthe last time you smiled at your radio? . business in their local communities. Jafra, a division of The Gillette Company, hu over 70,000 Consultants in the U.S., and also operates in many countries abroad. These Consultants make available to consumers some 300 Jafra Skin, e products. By Beauty, and - or part-timfullthese working consultants can earn a substantial income, depending on the number of hours they choose to make available and the entrepreneurial creativity they apply. Special enrollment exam set July 31 Post office will be open July. Woman gets Jafra trip e, g The Roosevelt Post Office hss announced its schedule for the 24th of July, a state holiday. The post office will be open on the 24th of July and patrons may use the post office facilities to post packages and to send letters. There will be no deliveries of mail made on the 24th of July and delivery will resume on Saturday the 25th of Randolph. Nail-Car- n dancers and choreographers are encouraged to apply. Successful applicants will become members of the AIE Artists Bank for the 1988-8- 9 school years. and 1989-9- 0 The Artists in Education Program is sponsored by the Utah Arts Council and the National Endowment for the Arts. Those combined funds pay 40 percent (plus travel and per diem) of an artist residency. The remainder of the artists fees are paid by the local sponsor, who chooses resident artists iirom the AIE Artists Bank. demonstrations, Workshops, performances, teacher A typical residency involves four hours of contact time with the participants each day, with add- hosts campus education week BYU School graduate and daughter of Dorothy C. other Jafra Sales Managers who have demonstrated outstanding entrepreneurial achievements in building a successful cosmetics parent-chil- d skills, teaches specific arts skills and concepts and increases a person's understanding of other cultures. Both girls achieved exceptionally y workshops and local arts events are common residency activities. Interacting directly with a practo ticing artist over a h period helps spark an individual's creativity, builds comtwo-wee- Lynda Randolph is one of the first two girls in the State of Utah to complete a nanny training course. She is a Duchesne High Miami, Florida aa part of being honored aa a top performer by Jafra Cosmetics, Inc., a leader in the direct sales of Skin, Beauty, and Nail-Car- e products. In Miami, she attended the Jafra Training Institute with over 1,500 Artists in residence needed in schools interested in being two students in the program. Merrill also stated that the students particularly enjoyed their experiences in training at various centers throughout the community. Susan Hamilton of Duchesne, drip to participated in a three-da- REMODEL parts. All check or money orders must be made payable to the Internal Revenue Service. According to the IRS, persona interested in taking the mination should obtain exa- the Special Enrollment Examination Appli- cation Packet from their local IRS district office. The packet includes materials on the requirements for enrollment and for taking the examination. The packet can be picked up at the IRS District Office, 465 Smith Fourth East, Salt Lake City, Utah 84111, or requested by mail using that address or by calling 524-529- 7. Margaret and Gail Loranger returned home from a ten day trip which took them to Kilao, Washington to visit eon Keith and family. Then down the coastal highway 101 to Grass Valley and Big Tree Park. They came home by the way of Reno, Nevada, visiting his brother Harold and Sally Loranger. About 25,000 of the fall's most eager students will converge on Brigham Young University August for its annual Campus Edu18-2-1 cation Week. This year's participants can choose from more than 1,100 classes on academic subjects, geneareligion, logy and many other topics. A bonus rate of $22 for the entire event is available for all who register before August 5. Early registration ia encouraged because some classes, such aa hands-o- n computer courses, have limited enrollment Contact Campus Education Week, 278 Harman Building, BYU, Provo, Utah, 84602, or phone 7 for information. (801) Registration ia available also at1 the door Monday, August 17 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. in BYUs Wilkinson 878-208- Center Garden Court and the remainder of the week both at the Garden Court and at the Marriott Center Ticket Office. Monday only and half-da- y registration are also available. The normal rate for the full event is $27. In addition to the class offerings, a Tuesday, August 18, devotional will feature L. Dean Larsen, a member of the First Quorum of the Seventy of the Church of Jeaua Saints. Christ of Latter-da- y E. Black Palmer, who ia directing this year's event, says due to students requests the majority of this year's teachers are members of the BYU faculty. More than 100 lectures have been scheduled to emphasize leadership training skills aa a mini-serie- s for business Staff Sgt Kellis R. Durrence has participated in the Strategic Air Command's annual readiness training exercise "Global Shield 87." Selected Air Force Reserve and Guard units joined with SAC units worldwide in the extensive exercise designed to enhance readiness and support U.S. national policy. Durrence is the son of Ronald Durrence of Spanish Fork. He is a fuels specialist at McConnell Air Force Base. His wife, Chantel, is the daughter of Dee and Laura Street of ML Home. The Sergeant is a 1980 graduate of Spanish Fork High SchooL ake a break Summer Clearance from high prices. Summer Wear Womens - Mens Children - Infants Womens Dresses Union Gap Jeans pj .mull poitrir Vr V lf1 g Bobby Riding, son of Mr. Mrs. David Riding, Roosevelt, has been named to Who's Who Among American High School Students for the second year. He is among the elite group to have this honor. City-Duches- Jewelry off seventeen pieces on exhibiL They include watercolors and oils. Harding haa been painting for 15 years. The self taught artist has done various works including portraits, landscapes, abstracts and animals. She recently completed s mural for a Sait Lake Business. Following this exhibiL Harding hu been invited to exhibit with local artist, Christy King at the Springville Art Museum. 10-fo- ot Plus Many 1 Fisherman is scheduled for Thursday and Friday at 7:30 p.m. in the Madsen Recital Hall. The International Folk Dancers wfil perform nightly at 8 in the de Jong Concert HalL A play, The Member of the Wedding," also will run nightly in the Pardoe Drama Theatre it 7:30. The Bountiful Chapter of the Sweet Adelines, Inc., will present barbershop-styl- e entertainment at 8 nightly in the Joseph Smith Building Auditorium. A local artist ia exhibiting her works in ths Roosevelt County Library during the month of July. Geri Harding, of Myton, has 50 TO 6:30 P.M. ROOSEVELT present "Songs and Scenes from the Mormon Epoch at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday in the Madsen Recital HalL James Arringtons Wilford Woodruff: God's a All Things Considered KUSU-F- M participants. Duane Hiatt will Harding exhibits in Library AH 4:30 . Durrence finishes SAC Off WEEKDAYS FROM self-estee- . 50 probably been awhile. Smiles axe for friends people you're glad you know People who add something to your life just by being there who care about you. And respect you. That kind of relationship doesn't happen too often with a radio. So when it does, ith something to smile about. training. Expert speakers include Stephen R. Covey, author of the "Seven Basic. Habits of Highly Effective People;" Consultant William G. Dyer, who wrote the book "Strategies for Managing Change;" Garth Hanson, who researches oral communications skills in business; and Darby Checketts, author of "Taking Pride in Your Work." Other skilled professionals include Judith A. Rasband, a home economist who heads Personal Professional Image Consultants, and James D. McArthur, author of "Developing a Healthy Self Image." Young participants can enjoy about 30 classes, focusing on concerns such as dating, music and and attend a Thursday . night youth dance. Youth must be 14 or older to participate. Arts performances are available at special rates for Education Week and Sale Itfc high scores in their. CPR training unde the direction of a Registered Nurse. Randolph ssid, I know now that I will be a really good nanny, without the training I just wasn't sure." . Both girls have been placed through Nannies Placement Service to homes and locations of their choice. Lisa Lynn Gale, the place-- . ment director for Nannies Placement Service, said as a result of Randolphs completing the training ' course, she was able to obtain her first choice out of 50 families that he was given an opportunity to review. Randolph also said, I would like to thank all involved in helping me accomplish one of the many goals I have." Lynda Randolph, daughter of Dorothy C. Randolph, and graduate of Duchesne High School is a pioneer for Utah. The National Secondary Educa- 063 Robb'S Family Fashion Other Items |