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Show DESERET s?l j- By cr ?iluM fhovli -'t 2bf&toset&; ;ccto5eehou) -- to'M&tf M ztlte ' st-- rffp onhis V breeding v ; Wlt Kelly trf to y-- cvvpsyl iV Ite.iO, iT W ki ; W' :.? JoJic Yf tt ..rty . z' -- s. A IU p& X)y anpi n3j Wf Mr i WJ unipr. YlVr v'CAufiiou mENWA1CH!N 0180$ f .Students serving own goals LOS ANGELES (UPI) When your grade eighth youngster goes to school these days, the teacher is likely to esk him to play a game of goals. Shell give him a big sheet of cardobard with the legend goal statements on it; a set of printed tabs with goals on them such as learn how to be a good citizen, Learn how tc examine and use informa- tion, etc.; and a flock of red cardboard discs. MAVgg'fKAT HSulUPAyfln all TO) I jiyidstehett iave rtn'eYYeen 4 NOTHIN' The idea is to paste the goals on the master sheet and rate them by placing one or more discs next to them. One y )y boaid members, advisory some PTA representatives and property .and reeventuaUy the students them- - money, 111 a learn vmce have a shold seiVes urc?s statm Koals' !hn unrldlearn Afte the goals have been Fo test to a rated, the project has thigk dresSs determine how well the partic-differently. 18 nioving toward . At a recent orientation uar sch00' p e stated goals. Solve 3 school Helps Biggest for principals meeting The game includes a list of and community repres- entatives at Northridge Junior 18 goals, but participants may Worries and Problems Consider a iturc adhesive. High School, Lang told the add their own. lewder iluea all of this;' Other goals listed: learn to gathering the game of goals is I Helps hold uptKr and lower. in rality a communications respect and get along with longer, firmer, steadier. 2) Holds them more comfortably. 3) Helps device. people with whom we work you eat more naturally. Why worry? and live; develop skills to The prject Ideally involves tlse FASTEKTII iHfilure Adhe aive Powder. Dentures that fit are everyone connected with edu- - enter a specific field of work; essential to health. See your dentist cation. The teachers, school develop pride in work and a regularly. disc Is low priority while five is tops. The game is the product of many educators minds and is distributed by Phi Delta Kappa, a society of educators, under the direction of Dr. Car- roll Lang, I!. r.jc:i 'rroi;:-- 7 self-wort- BEAT, iff - ft IwiEbl JJJ V?,4 -- bo, Omholhbi fn-of Mott Window Coatbgi tinted. I FACE! CLTiE SUN4T0P btauhe hsi, hat. ska. Visr mtgic iovisiblt plinic cifif tor wteSSwr ! for See, leduitry. Clesi e T V InHalWbyhKtwy-lwSsitllKSM- " HwHrWrStTMSy naKsmTss FALSE TEETH Olympia Sun Stop H v 3 1 mmr-- learn feeling how to be a good managerof of A NEWS, THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 1973 A division of Olympia JCHdwn CfDor I. Salt Lake 965 1. 33rd South 467-154- r 1 485-938- Og&ft E 451 25th St. -- 6216739 1 vmOCAtC School children heart ' - .Ji Lets eat right! , ! ' WASHINGTON (UP!) .The Agriculture Depart- ment announced plans today to spend $198,457 in an effort to find more effective ways to get children to eat things that dfe godd fortbem. i i The projefct inyolv'e "pnlot plant grants to educa- .tional authontfesjid syx states and was described as ,.an attemptto 'explore approaches to nutrition edu-- . cation. v : . v. il . t ' Whatthdt meddlrah official said, is that the state agencies wUl- exjisriinent with methods of teaching kinrgsrteij and pnnjaly school youngsters why bal-- ! Sneed LiCts are healthy and why nutntion is impor- tant. y i f , , - (i. ' J ' HopefuHyl the spokesman said, this could lead to a reduction in the way in some children eating in school lunchrooms leave many important nutrients behind on their plates or dump them in garbage cans. 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