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Show 2 | MyWeberMedia.com | June 18, 2019 DO YOU KNOW YOUR NEWS? By JENNIFER GREENLEE Section Editor 1. Which famous movie star did Justin Bieber challenge to a fight? a. Tom Cruise b. Dwayne Johnson c. Leonardo DiCaprio d. Johnny Depp 2. Which member of Trump’s White House announced that they will be leaving at the end of the month? a. Bill Shine b. Sarah Huckabee Sanders c. Rod J. Rosenstein b. 2 d. Randolph D. Alles c. 3 d. 4 3. Which superstore had a nationwide register outage on June 15? 5. Which Ogden, Utah, restaurant has been under fire from national media for turning away customers with service animals? a. Walmart b. Target c. Costco a. Bombay Grill d. Sam’s Club b. Mediterranean Barbecue 4. How many people were injured by fireworks during the Larry H. Miller Utah Summer Games in Cedar City? a. 1 c. Greek Cafe d. Italian Eatery Justin Beiber at Saint Laurent at the Palladium on Feb. 10, 2016, in Los Angeles. Tribune News Service ANSWERS AND EXPLANATIONS ON PAGE 14 JUNE 18 JUNE -JULY Ogden parks are bringing art to the children during June and July afternoons with Arts in the Park. Starting June 3, the Lorin Farr Park will hosts different activities on weekdays like puppets and theater, dance with WSU Ballet Folklorico, African drumming and storytelling. Monroe, Lester, Mt. Ogden and West Ogden Parks will host Arts in the Park throughout the summer. Weber State University’s College of Engineering, Applied Science and Technology will host “The Art of Science of Metalwork” welding camp for girls ages 15 to 18. Admission price is $175. JUNE 23 The Outdoor Program will host a free Summer Waterfall Series hike in Farmington Creek. All students are welcome to attend. JUNE 24 There will be a “Code Changers” workshop for students ages 8 to 18 interested in learning about programming, web development, soldering, game development and videography. Tickets will cost $295. “Movie Magic” will be hosted by Weber State University and YMCA to educate students on stop-motion film and CGI. The event will take place from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. in McKay Education Building. Children ages 8 to 12 are welcome. |