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Show pended per school child. Utah ranks last among the 50 states in current operating expenditures per pupil and 44th in total expenditures per pupil. Although school outlays in have been rising much Utah and local budget that is devoted made in Utah to support public than the U.S. average, faster to education. education, the state still ranks to lose ground continues Utah ex Despite the superior effort low in the average amount From page one Utah Foundation Vote Yard White the per pupil expenditure that they were declining ua- tional personnel is approxcomparison. During the past 10 tionally. imately equal to the U.S. and school Mountain States averages, years, operating expenditures in Utah climbed by 190 finanicial while the average salary for the probDespite percent, compared with an lems Utah has experienced dur- classroom teachers in Utah is average increase of only 135 ing recent years, the Founda- only slightly below such napercent for the U.S. as a whole. tion study indicates that the tional and regional averages. Because of differing pupil state has been able to maintain Over the past 10 years, salaiy enrollment trends, per pupil ex- competitive salary levels for increases provided to Utah penditures, however, rose by school personnel. The Utah teachers have been slightly 126 percent in Utah and by 168 average salary for all instruc- - greater than the U.S. average.; percent throughout the U.S. in - Foundation analysts at- tribute this seeming contradi-tio- n to the fact that enrollments in Utah were climbing dramatically at the same time From page five Store what you eat The food science specialist says the most critical factors determining the shelf life of stored food are temperature add exposure to light. Consequent cold ly, storage areas should be and dark. He says food stored in a dark area at a constant temperature of 50 degrees can maintain most of its quality and nutrients for up to three years. The same food stored at 70 degrees will last 18 to 24 months; at 90 degrees only about nine months. Mendenhall says specific nutrients dimish at different; rates, but you can be sure that as your stored food grows older, it is going to be less desirable to eat and it is going to contain fewer nutrients. Mendenhall says the reason you should eat what you store is so none of the food stays in storage too long. You can start a system of rotation in which the newest food goes to the back of the shelves and the oldest food gets used as part of your daily meals. our ancestors scientific data to prove it, the old root cellar was indeed the best place to Although didnt have any store food. Roller skating set Fridays, Saturdays at old JHS gym. Interested In Business City Government Elect White Paid - Angus S. Ingram Youth Activity Senior Citizens Civic Organizations Industry The right man for the job! political advertisment by Citizen; for White. une Wilson Chairman Ingram of Nephi Angus was 80 years old Oct. 2, and his family honored him at a family dinner. He was born Oct. 2, 1905 to CENTRAL MEDICAL CENTER PRE-NACLASSES Taught by Kristine S. Tatton R.N.M.S John Edward and Marion Ingram. He was raised in Nephi and has been in the sheep business since he was 16 years old. He married Ada Emily Sperry Jan. 14, 1926 in Nephi. She died June 21, 1981. He has five daughters, Mrs. Homer (Connie) Shepherd, Mrs. Edwin (Jean) Jackson, and Mrs. Alan (DeAnna) Peterson, all of Spanish Fork, Mrs. Doug (Norma) York and Mrs. Gene (Pat) Lofgran, both of Payson; a son, John E. Ingram of Nephi; 18 grandchildren; and 26 greatgrandchildren. : ,i wen TAL These 8 week series will cover the following: and post partum exercises: Brian Williams Breathing and relaxation. 2. Nutrition: Ruby Vodak. Breathing and relaxation. 3. Anatomy and physiology: slides Breathing and relaxation 4. Hygeine of pregnancy. ....Pre-adm- it breathing 5. Labor and delivery: Labor and delivery film Returning parent. 6. Dentist Mother and infant care (post-partubath, diaper, temp, safety. 7. Parenting skills: Infant stimulation - film. 8. Breast and bottle feeding - discussion, two films - Evaluation. . Pre-nat- anniversary S. VALLEY- - 1 Ingram honored on 80th birthday al The old Juab High School gym will be open for skating Fridays and Saturdays, starting Oct. 11. According to Larry Pay, spokesman for the East Juab County physical organization, the group is currently fixing up the old gym on Wednesday and Thursday from 7 to 10 p.m. and is seeking volunteer labor and cash donations for materials. For further information on the program, interested persons should call Larry Pay at 5 or Neal Menlove at 623-125623-114- 7. treasure that you cant throw Sunset Inn Restaurant Come in and HUSBANDS INVITED TO THE ENTIRE SERIES 3 Or Susan At 623-077- 5 Phone Kris At 623-008- sixth in his age category and 16th overall with a time of two hours, 33 minutes, and 39 e run. seconds for the To the Editor: The pioneer museum of Juab County asks, do you have a away, and have no place to keep it? At Russ Farrers Cost for the classes is $15.00 Held at the Nephi Medical Clinic day. Val Barnes of Mona placed i LUNCH deposit your business card or just your name, ad- and Four area residents participated in the annual St; George marathon, held Satur- DUP seeks do-; nations for county museum FREE dress : Also participating werfe Louise Stephensen of Nephi, who posted three hours, 56 minutes, and 38 seconds; and Ken Lofgran and Jim Stephenson, who each posted times of four hours, 12 minutes, and 23 seconds. WIN A New Class Starts October 15th George event 26.2-mil- . These classes will be held on the following date: jn Cf rvpfp III fitness phone number on a slip of paper for a chance to win While you are herey be sure to try our special of the day! Sadie Vest Open house is in Mona Saturday for Sadie Vest, 90 The family of Sadie Vest, Mona, will host an open house in her honor Saturday, Oct. 12. The event will be held at the Mona LDS Ward Church from 6 to 9 p.m. There will be a pro- gram and dancing. Mrs. Vest asks those attending not to bring gifts. Mrs. Vest will be 90 years old Oct. 20. She has one son, Marc Vest of Mona; a daughter, Myrle Ferriss of Salt Lake City; seven grandchildren; 30 greatgrandchildren; and 15 Another son, Boyd Roberts, is deceased. The Times-New- s The pioneer museum committee has the perfect place the old courthouse. A campaign to secure funds will begin next week. With the publics cooperation, each persons treasure can enrich life for everyone. Evelyn Lomax Ladies Literaly League club hears plans The Ladies Literary League met at the home of Elaine Garrett Oct. 3. Stella Boswell, president of the club, presented the business and plans for the coming year. She also thanked Alyth Howard for her work with the rose garden. Refreshments were served by the hostess, Mrs. Garrett, and Maxine Parkin, Nephi, Utah by Sixteen members and one guest October 10, 1985 were in attendance. ATTENTION! W 4 i BUSINESSES & CLUBS! i v is &..: I I has a The Times-New- s limited quanity of drawing tickets available before the Holidays. Two-par2000 tickets per roll. $13.82 per roll. Hurry and get these today for your drawings! it r'$Ur Mobile Veterinary Clinic Dr. Arvin Don t, Huilinger Will Be In Nephi At 1st South ana Main Tuesday, October 15 th 8 a.m. to 12 noon. All small animal veterinary services available including immunization, spays and neutering, examination and surgery. IWMUf I 1 |