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Show Sunday November 18. 1979. THK HERALD. Frovo. How Do You Stuff a Turkey... u 77j j n t :4 7 N, V I it . ( piplilllilillB It's a good idea adults are usually in charge of Thanksgiving dinner; but if children were given the task, the results would probably be more creative. Shane Behuni would keep stuffing inside the bird with adhesive tape; Jamie McEwen would use staples. Krystle Bird would try paper clips. Amy Calder would scoop out a pumpkin and put chunks in a crust, and Candice Perry would forget about the kitchen and pick up a perfect pie at the grocery store. at Bonneville, Hillcrest and Lehi schools shared their knowledge about Thanksgiving with The Herald, and their story can be found on page 30. First-grade- rs Mow Do You Bake Pumpkin Pie? : r- ... ,4.V-;'"vi'.- ''4; -V- -;K? . 1 - .; , W" ' - - v I ; ' 1 Mil- -J V ...-- M , . i' - f 5 1 V - ' "i A 1- x . 'x Srf J i . . I V i. i, n" ' v I f, ' 1 - ! ' - JAMIE MCEWEN seasons a turkey in preparation of Thanksgiving in photo at left. Observing him are Bonneville Elementary School first graders Amy Calder, Shane Behunin, Krystle Bird and Russell Shurtz. Shane discovers that a 20 pound turkey is about i5 pounds too heavy for him to carry in photo upper right. Amy and Krystle try to figure out how to convert a big orange Photos by Phil Shurtleff pumpkin into a fragrant pie in photo above. 3 r t'tah-Pa- ge |