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Show STUDENTS TO EAT 16 MILES OF HOT DOGS Sixteen miles of hot dogs (if placed end to end) will be served to Utah school children chil-dren as part of National School Lunch Week. Utah students will be part of more than 25 million youngsters nationally who will participate partici-pate in NationalSchool Lunch Week, October 10-16. According to H. H. Wina-wer, Wina-wer, School Food Specialist of the Office of the Utah State Board of Education, this year's theme is the circus. Winawer indicated that the m enu served by all schools on Wednesday, October 13, will consist of a "great fa- Winawer also indicated that along with the 16 miles of hot dogs, it will take 100,000 cups of mixed vegetables, vege-tables, 50,000 oranges, and 12,500. gallons of milk to provide this lunch to the nearly 200,000Utah students. He continued, "In a health-conscjous health-conscjous age, these lunches lunch-es (Type A) offer a balance of needed vitamins and minerals. min-erals. It supplies the correct number of calories needed by each age group. With school lunch, the whole is more im -portant than its parts and the standard theme message, 'You Are What You Eat,' graphically illustrates the important nutrition message." mes-sage." , The National School Lunch vorite of youngsters." This Type A lunch will be: ' Main Attraction Hot Dog on a Bun; Ring Master's Vegetable Beef Soup; Sideshow Side-show Orange Wedges; Happy Hap-py Clown's- Tutti-Frutti C risp; M idway Milk. . Program, as well as other Child Nutrition Programs, are administered by the School Food Services section sec-tion of the Office of the Utah State Board of Education in cooperation with the Food and Nutrition ServiceU.S. Department De-partment of Aerir.tiltnra flnH provides nutritional, Well-balanced Well-balanced meals to the students stu-dents of our State. |