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Show B2 The Salt Lake Tribune HOME & FAMILY Friday, January5, 1996 J E - EEE “Tam The tan Page by Bey Debnam © 1996 UniversalPress Syndicale <> Gus Goodsport’s report Supersport: Stefan Edberg ight: 6-2 Birthdate: 1-19-66 Wen 170 Birthplace: Vastervik, Sweden Swedenis proudofStefan Edberg, the country’s star tennis player. He has won more than $18 millionin his career. Hehas beenoneof thetop 10 players for 4 10 years, thebest of all active players. Heis 10 at least 4 oneoffourplayersto be in thetop ankedNo.1 in the world in BF.-¢) 10 times. Hew 1990 and 1991, No. 2 in 1987 and 199 andNo. 3 in 1989. In 1994, he wonthree tournaments and made it to the semifinals fourtimes, including the Australian Open. He madeit to the doubles semifinals twice. . Stefan beganplaying tennis at age 7. He decidedto makeit his careerat 16. In 1983 he wasthe No. | juniorplayerin the world. if ee 1996 by Universal Press Syndicate By BETTY DEBNAM . Events to Look Forward to in the New Year 5 ar Heandhis wife have a 2-year-olddaughter. Here are your1996 calendarand fewspecial dates. January ae February Sa 12 a New Year's Day gt Bike racing is One of the many ‘Olympic 6M competitions to be held this i summer. it ! i iti Exciting events coming up: 7 lotWewill ofpeople. vote for president in § 4 5 6 8 9 10 11 12 13 Da Muslim holiday Ramadan begins sere SN i were 1896 to mascot. help bring 3 10 \ A 4 5 11 12 6 13 7 14 1 2 8 9 15 16 14 eee ee 11 18 ese) Weer | | ; Education¥Week St. Patrick's Day se K Ye i National Library Week Spring begins May ie orreane 7Ace COR MUCHONE: FORANETOS THREE? KR eS Ares Asian-Pacific Heritage Month e° pa S M 15 «2 i by AveryC ; noes) (sent ‘in 22 T W inch baking pan 26 27 28 29 Earth Day At / Rs ; TRY 1 30 5 = eee trom The Mini Page by Baty Debnam 1996 Universal Press Syndicate 'N FIND F Cinco de Mayo Mother's Day mn a) Tez cher: Henry, I hope you'vebeen studying for the geometrytest Hi enry:I: I suresure have; have; I knowall know ¢ thee angles! trom The Mini Page by Betty Debnam 1996 Universal Press Syndicate 23, Trom The Mini Page by Betty Debnam Thy Se or ne 3 10 17 f ~ om ene 7 « Gap . Dairy Month Eee 4 11 18 2 9 8 10 4 11 5 12 6 13 7 14 23 24 25 26 27 28 16 17 18 19 20 21 31 ° 16 (4) } A () esta Father'sDay S$ 22 Ceremony 20 First day of summer 7 TWO 2°35 4 9 10 11 rF 6 12 §$ 96 13 21 22 23 24 26 27 28 29 30 31 24a een. 25 26eee nae aes: 2 Olympic diving Obtober eye eT 77 5 ae are hidden in the Olympic swimming M NN 8 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 29 September ye August Day 1 8 15 30 Net ee = \| F ae 26 ate? SS Olympics Opening) ~~ segsCavers ‘Week Flag Day Mean S 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 2. Layer with half of each of the remaining ingredients, 3, Repeat layers, starting with noodles 4, Bake in a preheated 375-degree oven 30 minutes. Serves 6 T 12 67 8 9 13 14 15 16 c Q: Can you nameaproduct raised where theannualrainfall is more than 40inches? A: Umbrellas! a 100th anniversary Bestar of Marathon PhysicalFitness and Sport Month 5 42 1. Placeone-half of lasagne noodles ina greased, 12-by-8- aS iC & wv 12 13 19 20 — : basket, MIGHTY Min g al Ik FUNNY'S DW ©) CS R erie ce" ha’ Cups cottage cheese Names of special days and events in 1 if Easter 8 15 10 17 Easter Nag, 5. On thecalendar, mark some special days for you. For example, fumily u CV Passover 9 16 an members’ birthdays, the end of theschool year, when summer campstarts, ete 6 MT WTF $ 7 yrah, a baby, a donkey, birthday = &3 AY j‘ > : Worratonst Children's Eco Bay drum, a happento youin 1996? What can youdo to make it the best year for you and those aroundyou? : 4. On a sheetof paper, write down some of your goals for 1996. Save eee é andread it againat the endof the year to see which ones you accomplished 2 4- * 1 8-ounce package sliced mozzarella cheese @727h * 1), cup grated Parmesan cheese Whatto do: Nov = Z » 22 p George y i P ceeas he litoiog Wiitinohigwandonatsaninguparemat 4 important? Why? What is your favorite holiday? W hy wh it dyna hope sl howe 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 | egg \ se Presidents’ Day S$ MT WTF S eee wRows (as \ YEW Sips ngton, an elephant, Telantem, konewinan,@person diving aelover anv American April P Love That Lasagne We Valentine's Day ee —~S You'll need: * 6 ounces pre-cooked lasagne noodles * | 16-ounce jar spaghetti sauce * | egg, beaten st, Z : 1. Draw apictureof yourself doing something you plan ta do this year: Kor example, visit a favorite vacation place, cvlebrate your birthday, or trick-or-treat on § H all iss sn : o "2, Findthe following pictures in this issue: Christopher Columb Washington's *<* Rookie Cookie’s Recipe ‘i 10 19 4 AA ; Women's uecinour National History Month_| Schools Month Nutrition Month \, ei coming up sea in your life? Mark : beta 2 9 7 y To do: What major events are ope da 8 6 \14 ep QF wee) \ peace and goodwill to the world. This yearnearly200 nations will send athletes. q 3 f Games’ s \ \\\ WN (5, Started in a 1S 2 tae aes Super Bowl March ee, = the modern Games officialort iy fp 1 EN uses is issue. They are listed order of difficulty. Ask the children to do the ne Hnete, The ats Hintee hore? , & sigeeee MtTWT 45 For use with issue: A Kid’s 1996 Calendar earn en eo ‘ Me Mainidea: This issue is a 1996calendar ‘The followingis list of activities to be Of ENIAC, 1st 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 28 Es \ ON VY and holiday i p Olympics. > th fs \ Yr WAY S$ : 21 G King's birthday The 100th annivers ry of the modern Olympics will be this summer.Athletes fromall over the world will gatherin Atlanta, Ga., July 19-Aug. 4 to compete 43 _-inthe — F 3 15 } Z Midis running forre-election. JA. WT 2 a Jove! PeIANW REALONE © November. Many senators and ; governors, andall the membersof the 2 »presentatives, will W be ; House of Representatives, =f Tf 1 bate 1906 by Univeral Press Syndicate Foruse by teachers and parents at homeandat school. tb Birth 50 years ago Abraham Lincoln's irthday History Month 14 15 16 17 18 19 . The year1996will bea big onefor a X\ African~ merical ht a 50th anniversary of U.N.'s Ist meeting “ES meThtMidi Page: 14 , 2 * block below. Somewords are hidden backward. See if you can find: HALLOWEEN, NEW YEAR'S, EASTER, MEMORIAL DAY, LABOR DAY. CHRISTMAS, HANUKKAH. THANKSGIVING OLYMPICS, MOTHER'S DAY, KWANZA, PASSOVER. EARTHDAY. 1M LOOKING FORWARD 101996!) SAMTSIRHCEASTER NEAMEMORIALDAYT - 7 BL GC BHAKKUNAHK hich igtoaadeepor haan 4s ve ir ion [O*BRenGimne] Seveanvone session neteraisee| Labor Day_| scceuarnre| "Gist" coumbus oay “lunch feo S 10 24 MT WTF 1.2 3. 4 9 10 11 12 13 14 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 7 8 9 10 11 12 24 25 26 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Ne] R \ See Gold discovered valeanNational] Turon100 Dengeratenator] your calendar to find these days if yo ican fin 1 Te tnagaases a . How many can youfind? pir ty | : MINT * safety Se pin * number 3 or eee "wertapeMonth Cliznship Day a famous person" has * Sometimes Both a birthday anda legal holiday. wy J & ChemistryWeek $6 How manyholidaysfall on a Monday? Td Look through your newspaper for ads Election Day bout holidays (SeahSaat (Rs menmet meeeeed 5 12 19 26 \ fi 6 13 20 27 cy ® aoa yen's awarenessWeek Hanukkah TF S 1 2 1 2 8§ 16 23 30 8 15 22 9 16 23 7 & 14 15 21 22 28 29 : AN 18]Neal > uy DS fm a= ru 5 National MTW 3\0@ 10 11 17 18 24 25 December eh = 3 | fT . 31 Cotnatey” SBAee"* Halloween November_ Ke a Why do youthink that is? Next week, The Mini Page 27 28 29 30 31 14 2a) <> ae Calendarexercises: year on their calendar. 28 — i ® Manyholidays are in honor of famous people. 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