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Show I I I I I I I I I School Lunch Serves the Nation Through Food For Learning Junior Hlch" (Continued from front page) ! aonia. Generally the" lunches r received veil by the stud- anta. A few waste much food. , tmi is true in the same stud. , ; anta nomas, however. All atud ' : anta are encouraged through health classes to aat the food aat before them. Whan new foods , ara prepared, the lunch man agera go to classrooms and taut about the new food. Each month all the students having blrthdaya, during the month ara seated at a birthday table. Small favor a ara given ana one class in the school ainga "Happy Birthday to them. .p.t.a. ladles come and help wun uus part or the school :lunch. , At our Back to School Night served lunch to over 150 parents. They were served a ; typical school lunch. This year . -they had the same menu the -students had on that dav.-Par. rents are also welcome during .uieyear.-. . During School Lunch Week ,the various classes suggested .menus. A bulletin board In the ;hall was made up showing the menus for that week. Many other activities were carried out during School Lunch Week, - A few of these are listed here. . Classes made posters to be dls-, dls-, played In the lunchroom. Teach-: Teach-: era talked about effect of good Ifood on your health In each i - room. A letter was sent to all 'parents Informing them of school, lunches and how we op anted. Pictures and articles ; were placed In the local paper. i eat in the lunhroom every .day during the year, quotes -Mr. Allen, and although I do. uut gal mi, rni neauny. i nis 'should be a recommendation to au. : Edith Lasson, Lunch Manager forbes School The children of Forbes School are going to learn more about we importance of good food to honor of School Lunch , weex, the students of the lower : grades are going to make color-. color-. ful posters and hang them In the ' 111 I IB. Anna Bolev. shool lunch manager, will go Into each room na ieaa a discussion on nu . trmonai roods and why It Is lm portant to eat good balanced meaia. An Invitation la extended to we parents to come In and aat luncn occasionally with their cnuaren. .: Anna Boley, Lunch Manager. Our School nana ran . ... ! W " mm wi M QCla about School Lunch WaaV wmcn ta oct, 13 to 19. The art department IS makliur cnlnrfiil I poswi to nang in the lunch room. Parerits are lriviid to and have lunch wlththhidni by calling for reservations by I u iuti any nay during the1 week. The seventh grade is 12:00 and the eighth at 12:30. i-eatna Hanson, Lunch Man. Am. Fork Hleh We ara olannlni a hark-tn. school night for parents; we wm perve me same lunch for them that the students had thai same day at noon. The P.T.A. made a nostar that will be put in the lunch room. Other posters made by we art classes will be nun 4 mm - m m me nans and eimwhara The mayor has been lnvttari to eat lunch with us one day wiring mm week. We believe that aervtnr mi trltlous lunch to the children ana youth of our schools helps the eating habits of tha wtmia iamiiy. The lunch room important a room as any class room. The school lunch servo the nation through tnnA tnr learning. Thelma Taylor, Lunch Man ager. Marvin 11 Allen. rrineirl ftf frasanawnnff CMtftl m-A VAtki. Lassen, lunch manager of the school, look over the large menu posted In the hall of the school. The menu waa designed design-ed by Mr. Allen. 6 Nearly 600 Educators Attend. Alpine Education Assn. Meet ' The school lunch nron-am Is big business. There are 8,700 luncnea served to our school children everyday In our dis trict, surprised, aren't you? The fair value of the USDA Commodities used In our dls. trlct last year amounted to $129,250.00. This Is In addi tion to all the purchased food that was used. Mary R. Camlnlsh la the lunch supervisor in our district. She Is also the State President of the Utah School Lunch Workers Association. Her enthusi asm and willingness to help Is appreciated very much by those who work under her. It la be cause of her encouragement and direction that the School Lunch Program Is so successful In our district. Monday afternoon Sent. an nearly 600 eduators met In the West Sharon Stake House forth a annual fall convention of th Alpine Education Association. i he meeting was conducted by President Herb Stratton of Orem. Special guests and offi cers were Introduced and musical mu-sical numbersVere Dresentad by Carolyn Waters, Monica r isner and carol Dastrup, after which an excellent meal was served by the West Sharon Staka Relief Solely . A feature of this meeting each year Is the election of a first vice president for the Alpine Education Association. Two candidates were nominated for first Vict President of the A. E.A, this year, assuming the office of Praaldent Elect naxt year and the following year will act as second vice President na la also serving as Chair man of the Wasatch Front Ed, u cation Council for the coming year. - The keynote speaker or the meeting waa John C. Evans Jr., Executive Secretary of the vtan education Association. He spoka of the U.S.A., past, present and future, explaining the Improvements made In education ed-ucation In the . State of Utah elnce 1897. Ha also reviewed the 1963 school crisis. He said the aim of the U.E.A. is to Improve the Utah achool pro gram as well aa working conditions con-ditions for the teacher, that with proper planning wa will ee me xruits 01 tne Assocla tlon. The highlight of the dav'a program would have to be the singing and readlnea nresented vy james Kanis who Is a teacher of music and history at the Lin coln junior High School. Pres ident stratum introduced Mr. Rahls as a person who has overcome the handlap of being blind from birth to become an outstanding teacher and as everyone In attendance can now attest, a superb entertainer. this office by the legislative body of the association and nominations were called for from those assembled. Christine Pendray Introduced and presented Elolse Robins a teacher from the Edgemont Elementary School aa a candi date. Geral Wilde, a teacher from the Orem Hleh School. was Introduced and nominated by Elwood Hunt. Both candidates candi-dates told of their desire to serve as an executive officer of the Association. - Gary Keetch. chairman of the Legislative Committee. conducted the voting by secret ballot which found Mr. Wilde victorious. Mr. Wilde will be Reword for Dog A twenty dollar reward Is being offered for the return or Information leading to the where-a-bouts of a 5-month old male, black and silver German Ger-man Shepherd, wearing a choke chain and license. The dog answers ans-wers to the name of Dandy" and belongs to a little boy who Is heart broker over his loss. Contact Con-tact anyone at 234 Orchard Avenue Ave-nue or call 756-4670. American Fork. Clarence Grant Buried In Salt Lake Funeral services were conducted con-ducted Saturday in Salt Lake for Clarence Fraxler Grant, 68, brother of Mre. W. L. (Margaret) Faddla, of American Fork. Mr. Grant died Thursday Thurs-day In a Salt Lake Hospital of heart failure. , . He waa born Aug. 7, 1895, a BOn Of William and rather. lne F. Grant. Married to Ruby Beck In Salt Lake City. Veteran Vet-eran Of World I and mnmhar Of the Wasatch Lodpa and F1- kalah Temple, First Congregational Congre-gational Church. He was Meter Superintendent at the Utah Power Pow-er and Light Company. He la survived by his widow; Son. C. Keith Grant nf R4ar Side. California: and daiiofata Jeanne Grant, Oakland, California; Calif-ornia; 10 grandchildren; one urwner 4. wiiiiam Grant, Ely, Nevada; and Mrs. Faddla. Interment waa In the Mmmt Olivet Cemetery. There Is no cower on earth that can neutralize the Influence of a high. pure, simple and usenuiue. -Booker T. Washington Tint AMERICAN1 FORK CITIZEN, Thursday. Oct 10, 18SS DIAL Democratic NEWS & VIEWS 756-3949 The New Glamour look in hointyltt are NOT TEASED, RATTED or BACK COMBE D which all cause hair problems. ' CUtl DAIJDY Is the new fall look. Have a Cushion Cut and Body Permannent $15.00 for $10.00 In High Fashion Salon f $15.00 for $7.50 In Budget Salon Monday thru Thursday Only CALL Mary's Beauty Salon -NOW Phone 756-3102 . 117? M 'he center t I I - - w w m.r. At A All men ... are endowed by their Creator with certain inalienable rights; . . . among inen ara lira Hau iw , uwiif! auu uio pursuit or Happiness. FASNIOn FLOOR COUEflllIGS 454 East State Road, American Fork Phone 756-4076 Come in and see us for earner lirmlonm formica, tile and custom-made drapes' PROMPT-and GUARANTEED service ATI work done by expert craftsmen. 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