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Show Thursday, January 13, 2005 SPRINGVILLE HERALD 7 Reducing prep time in the kitchen by using the right kind of cutlery (NAPSI)-If you've been cooking cook-ing up ways to save time in the , kitchen, you may want to take a minute to look at your knives. That's the advice from chefs who say the right cutlery can help speed up the prep and cooking process. Today's best knives are designed de-signed to be balanced in the hand and hold an edge longer, helping cooks slice more evenly. even-ly. Uniform slicing can help keep cooking times down, and helps assure dishes cook even ly. Some of today's kitchen knives are designed for dual uses, as well. That means the same knife used to cut paper thin tomato slices can also be used to slice crusty bread. For instance, J.A. Henckels makes a dual edge 8 inch Chef's knife that's designed to serve as two knives in one. It provides a fine edge for traditional tradi-tional cutting and dicing, as well as a serrated section for slicing foods such as tomatoes and bagels. The company also makes a 3 inch Parer with Hollow Edge and Serrated edge. The hollow edge is good for super-fine cutting. cut-ting. It reduces drag on the knife (meaning food won't stick to the blade). The serrated edge can be used for a variety of prep work, ranging from cutting hard meats to cutting foods that are harder on the outside and softer on the inside. in-side. Both knives have high carbon, car-bon, no-stain steel blades that are precision honed for sharp-ness-and both knives are designed de-signed to be perfectly balanced to help cut prep time in half. Cooks can also use the company's com-pany's Poultry Shears to cut poultry bones and joints faster and more easily. They feature a comfortable, unbreakable handle and a carbon, no-stain steel blade. The blade has a serrated ser-rated edge for slip-proof cutting. cut-ting. Similarly, the company's 6 inch UtilitySlicing knife features fea-tures a J.A. Henckels Friodur ice-hardened high carbon no-stain no-stain steel blade. The blade is precision honed for extra sharpness. The knife and shears are offered together as part of the company's meat and poultry set. Cooks who prefer a Chef's knife without a serrated edge may still save prep time by using us-ing the company's 8 inch Chef's Knife with Hollow Edge. Just as it does on the 3 inch Parer knife, the hollow edge on the Chef's knife reduces drag and makes slicing faster and easier. Home chefs can also find a breadboard and bread knife made by the company, as well as a set of steak knives. The cutlery is part of the company's compa-ny's Twin Signature collection. J.A. Henckels says all of its knives can be considered a lifetime life-time investment because they're fully guaranteed against defects in the material and craftsmanship. That means cooks can be more confident the cutlery will help them slice prep time, rather than add to it. For more information visit www.jahenckels.com. Cut Cook Time-The right knives can make prep work go faster. Shown here are Art City School's I Care winners for the week of January 3-7. These students have shown that they care about themselves and about Art City School. They are Mesa Bake, Parker Lounsbury, Sage Hill, Mandi Mageno, Shad Jeffers, Kenyon Jepperson, Kaitlyn Kirkham, Andrew Tucker, Caden Swendsen, Madison Johnson, Sadie Conover, Kevin Payne, Damon Harris, Anne Kawai, Braden Pererson, Leksi Rosenberg, Rosen-berg, Sydney Brown, Dakota Klauck, Katherine Baxter, Jeremy Sanders, Preston Collins and Sydnie Swen-son. Swen-son. Congratulations to these students! y I ' 'i Mvl '"" -.'V if 1 t ; t:.-.' - , --4 -f.. v " It J ncs! .T W jpA pl - - I v ( ' T- t 7 r " ') nil ' J . Mlh..tS.,Mkh..$zli-..M.Mai. iL . .... ...jAa J......... ; i,. ..... t ,-;':'fni- df Vern Swanson, director at the Springville Museum of Art, is shown here helping a group of children build sculptures out of wood pieces at the January Community and Family Night at the museum. The event is held the first Monday of each month, is free, and features an artist explaining and showing his work, en-tertainmant en-tertainmant and a children's art project Most parents get invovled in the art project too. Mill I HP WP IH11W...IH Director Alan Curtis 489-2730 SPRINGVILLE COMMUNITY SCHOOL AND RECREATION PROGRAM Winter 2005 Springville High 1205 East 900 South Springville, Utah 84663 DAY MWF Tues Thurs Thurs Tue Thurs Wed Wed Wed DATE TIME 5:50-6:50 am 7:0O-9:0Opm 2.45-3:45 pm 345-4:45 pm 4:00-5.00 pm 4 00-5:00 pm 4:30-5.00 pm 5:00-5:45 pm 5:45-6:45 pm TueWed Feb 1 On going Jan 16 Feb 3 Feb 3 Feb 1 Feb 3 Jan 19 Jan 19 Jan 19 See class descriptions for more information El $25 $35 $35 $35 $25 $25 $25 $30 $35 Tue Tue Thurs Thurs Thurs Tues Jan 18 Jan 18 Jan 20 Feb3&10 Jan 20 Feb 15 5:30-7:00 pm 7:00 8:00 pm 800-9:00 pm 8:00-9:00 pm 7:00-9:00 pm 7:00-9:00 pm 7:00-8:30 pm $35 $30 $30 $30 $30 $30 $40 See Class description for complete information Wed Jan 12 5:30-6:30 pm $30 Wed Jan 12 4:00-5:30 pm $40 LOCATION G -Wing SHSC-15 SJHS SJHS Indoor Track Indoor Track SHSG-Wing SHS G-Wing SHSG-Wing SHS l-Wing SHSG-Wing SHS G-Wing SHSG-Wing SHSC-15 SHSC-15 SHS C-2t SHS Cafeteria Ind. TrackSo. End Ind. TrackSo. End CLASS OR ACTIVITY Aerobics, Adult Step ArtAcrylicsCollage ASL. Beg. Level 1 (6th-9thgo ASL,Beg.Level2 (6th-9thgn Arts & Crafts (4 wks) 3rd-6th gr Arts & Crafts (4 wks) 3rd-6th gr Ballet. Beg. (3fo4yr)8wk Ballet. Beg. (5to7yr)8wk Ballet, Beg. (8 to 12 yr) 8wk Choir, Summit Singers (age 6-8) Computer, Web Page Design Dance, Ballroom (8 wks) Dance, Country (8wks) Dance, Latin (8wks) Decorative Wall Painting Family Hair Care (4 wks) Feng Shui (4 wks) Golf Swing Instruction Gymnastics, Pre-Beg. (Age4S5) Gymnastics, AdvBeg Novice Home Seminars Hunter Safety Interior Design Intuitive EatWeight Manage Jazz, Beg. (Ages 3-5) 8wk Jazz, Beg. (Ages 6-10) 8wk Jogging Walking Math for Fun (3rd , 41, 5" grades) Massage, Infant (4 wks) Modern Dance, Adult (8 wk) Organizational Skills (4 wks) Pilates(8wk) Pers. ProtectionWeapons Personal Makeup PhotographyDigital (5 wks) Pottery, Beginning Spanish 1, Beg. (8 wks) Spanish 1, Beginning level 2 (Bwks) Welding (8 Wks) For further information concerning these classes, please see the course descriptions. Pre-register in person or mail in the form on the back cover. SPRINGVILLE AREA SPECIAL PROGRAMS AND ACTIVITIES SECTION GIRLS SOFTBALL - Coach Pitch. Falcon. Filly. Fox All girls who are in the grades 3rd thru 9n , who plan to play Softball this summer must register and pay their fees on Thursday, March 24" , 2005 from 6:00 - 9:00 p.m. (one night only) in the Springville High School Cafeteria. AH late registration after April 1" sign-ups will be required to pay an additional $10.00 charge per child. Non residents add $10.00 per child. Please come into the Recreation Office and register early! See class description for complete information about these classes See class description for complete information. Thurs Feb17S24 7:00-9:00pm $30 SHSC-16 TueTh Feb1 7:00-8:00 pm $35 SHSC-20 Tues Jan. 18 5:30-6:00 pm $25 SHSG-Wing Tues Jan. 18 6.00-6:45 pm $30 SHSG-Wing M-F Ongoing AM&PM Free SHS Indoor Track Tues Feb1 6:00-7:00 pm $25 SHSC-13 Thurs Feb 3 4:45-5:45pm $25 SJHS Wed Jan 19 8:00-9:30 pm $40 SHSG-Wing Tues Jan 18 7:00-8:30 pm $40 SHSC-21 Wed Jan 19 7:00-8:00 pm $35 SHSG-Wing See class descriptions for more information. Thurs Feb 10 6:309:00 pm $25 SHSC-13 Thurs Jan 20 8:00-10:00 $40 SHSD-Wing Tue Jan 18 6:00-9:00 pm $70 Art Shop Thurs Jan 20 6:30-7:30 pm $35 SHS C-24 Thurs Jan 20 7:30-8:30 pm $35 SHS C-24 Wed Jan 19 6:309:30 pm $100 SHSB-5 Softball Fees: Coach Pitch 25.00 Falcon 35.00 Filly League 35.00 Fox League 45.00 All 3"1, 5", 4 7m grade girls wishing to participate this year must tryout. All 4th, 5 & 7th grade girls not already assigned to a team who wish to participate this year must also tryout. Ninth grade girls can play in the Fox League for one more year. 9m grade girls can play CHy Recreation if they are on the High School team. Softball pants will not be provided as part of the uniform. Girl's Tryout Schedule Please refer to the Youth & Adults Sports calender. Try outs wiH be held at Bird Park. Watch for flyers to come from school. IS MENS' SLOW PITCH LEAGUE An organizational meeting will be held Monday, April 4, 2005 at 8:00 p.m. in Room B-8 at Springville High School. Anyone interested should be in attendance. Please bring a team roster for your respective team. For more information or any questions, please call the Recreation Department at 489-2730. CO-ED SOFTBALL LEAGUE An organizational meeting will be held Monday, April 4, 2005 at 8:00 p.m. in Room B-8 at Springville High School. Please bring a team roster for your respective team. If you have any questions, please call the Recreation Department at 489-2730. NEBO BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT The Nebo Basketball Tournament will be held the week of February 28" through March Z , 2005. Mens' basketball teams will play in different locations in Springville. Spanish Fork and Payson. JR. RIFLE CLUB The Springville Jr. Rifle Club will run through April. They will meet every Tuesday from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. in the basement of the Senior Citizens Center. Club will also meet on Saturdays from 8:00 to 10:00 a.m. The program involves boys and girls 12 through 18 years of age in team shooting competition and individual shooting against other rifle clubs. For more details, call Karl Barton at 489-5517. SOCCER FALL 2005 Sign-ups for fall Soccer will be June 29 and June 30"' of 2005. After July 8 a late registration fee will be an additional $10.00 charge per child. Mon residents add $10.00 per child. After Friday. July 8. 2005 you will be put on a waiting list. JAZZ Sure Shot BASKETBALL CONTEST To be announced through the schools at a later date. Jr. RED DEVIL WRESTLING Kindergarten through 5" Grade Contact Craig LaMont at 489-8767 for more information. 2005 HERSHEY TRACK DATES EVENTS 51 Grade Tuesday, April 26 4 Grade Tuesday, May 3 3rt Grade Tuesday. May 10 6 7 8 Grades TBA 11 -12 YEARS OF AGE 9-10 YEARS OF AGE 50 Meter Dash 100 Meter Dash 200 Meter Dash 400 Meter Dash 13 -14 YEARS OF AGE 4x100 Meter Relay Soft ball throw Standing Long Jump 100 Meter Dash 200 Meter Dash 400 Meter Dash 800 Meter Run 4x100 Meter Relay Softball Throw Standing Long Jump 100 Meter Dash 200 Meter Dash 800 Meter Dash 1600 Meter Run 4x100 Meter Relay Softball Throw Standing Long Jump Jr.D'Veltes 2005 Jr. D'Velles is for all girls ages 3 years old through 9 grade. The Springvile High School D'Velles Drill team will be hoWing a precision drill and dance dtnic on March 21. April 11. 18, 25. and May 2. 2005 from 4:0Qpm -S:00pm. Registration will be will in the Springville High School cafeteria March 15 and 16, 2005 from 4:0 pm to 6:00pm. The cost for the clinic is $25 and includes instruction and T-Shirt. At the conclusion of the clinic all girls will perform in the Pep Team Spectacular on May 3", 2005 at 7:00 pm in Springville High School Main Gym. This event is free to the public. Question, call Debbie AJIred at 489-2870. CHEERLEADERS Cheer clinic for ages 3 years old to 9 grade girts (2005) Registration for cheer clinic 3 years up to ninth (9th )grade girls wiH be Wednesday. April 271 and Thursday. April 28" , 2005 from 6:30 to 8.00 pm each night. The Cheer Clinic will be held on June 1, 2. 6. 7. 8, 9, 2005. The Cheer Spectacular will be June 9 2005 at 7:00 pm. Everyone who participated in the cheer clinic will be in the Art City Days Parade on June 11", 2005. More information will be delivered to the schools in April 2005. Cost for 3 yr. thru 6" grade is $25. 7 and 8 grade cost for clinic is $35. 9 grade girls cost for cheer clinic is $45.00. City Recreation Cheerleaders - 7 . 8 9 grade girls (2005) All 7. 6m, and 9" grade girls who want to cheer for the City Youth Football leagues, sign-ups will be April 27" & April 28" . 2005 at 6:30 pm to 8 00 pm at the SHS cafeteria. You must participate in the cheer clinic. All uniform monies and registration forms are due June 3, 2005. NO LATE SIGN-ups allowed. Question, caN Kari Smith at 491-8865. Flyers will be delivered to the Springville Middle School and Springville Jr. High School with more information. WOMEN"S VOLLEY - 2005 Registration for Women's volleyball will be January 6, 2005 at th Springvltls Middle School Girls Gym. Cost is $30 00 per player. Games will be played on Thursday nights. Question caU Linda Lewis at 499-2810 This is a recreation league. |