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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, JANUARY 25, 1979 The Parent Teachers Associations throughout the Davis County School District are sponsoring their highly successful Reflection Contest in all the schools in the district. THE PURPOSE of the contest is to encourage creative expression among children and youth in the form of visual arts, literature and music. Chosen as the theme for the 1979 year contest is Look Out A new theme is My Window. selected by the National PTA for each school year. It is hoped that each student will relate his artistic abilities and creativity to this theme and that he will give form to his own expression of the theme by the student. Entry date is Feb. 22. They must be turned into your music or English JUDGING is based on (A) or original composition, or without words. with THIS IS to include all age categories, primary grades intermediate grades junior high, grades 9 and high school grades The PTA is the sponsor of the project and encourages participation by the students on all grade levels in as many schools where there is a PTA or PTSA. 4-- 6; 7-- dues-payin- g THE ART, literature or music need not have been produced at school. All entries must be the original work of the student. Each entry must be the work of one of group compositions will not be the back of each entry. work may appear on the form. Winners will receive recognition and some type of ONLY THE name of the student and the title of the Blood Pressure Clinic For January 25 th Divisions will include: visual arts, paintings and drawings; literature, poetry, prose, drama; music, stories student. Entries evidence of creative ability and originality and (B) The official National PTA student entry form must be legibly and completely filled out and securely fastened to teachers. observations, experiences, ideas and emotions. Next, that he will plan, design and create in the field of his choice visual arts, music or literature. mini The Bonneville OGDEN Chapter of the American Red Cross will be holding a blood pressure clinic on Jan. 25 at the Chapter House, 1961 Washington Blvd., from noon until 4 p.m. 12 THESE ARE both free to the public and we encourage all ages to participate for your own health. Blood pressure is a safety measure given to our body to wam us when something may be wrong and is usually given in plenty of time for us to get help before something happens. THESE ARE very impor- - tant steps that should be you may VISUAL ARTS will include drawings of crayons, chalk, semblages, stitchery; music,. , musical scores with ori j without words and literature.":;: Through this PTA spon-- ; ; sored project, the lives of; many students may be enriched. Details are availa-- : : ble through the PTAs. np THURG00D 2. IF THERE is a question about your blood pressure you will be advised to check with your doctor. 3. If you are on medication, never change your medica- tion dosage without 7 Margret Hancey. qualified person. (High blood pressure has no age limit). national level. charcoal, pencil and ink; paintings, collages, as- For further information, and ask call for Diane Calloway or taken for controlling blood pressure: 1. Have your pressure checked regularly by a awards on a state as well as a PLUMBING CO., INC. Complete line of Service 7 Call Ron first checking with your doctor. IF THERE' is a question about your blood pressure and what the numbers mean, ask a qualified person to explain them to you. 825-640- FOOD SAFETY Lori Welch, left, of Bountiful and LaDel! Wagstaff of Kaysville learn about safe food preparation, packaging and storage by doing. - FARMINGTON Careful food handling can prevent many of the estimated two to e ten million causes of food-born- illnesses that occur each year in the United States. WHEN PREPARING, packaging and storing foods, follow these basic precautions suggested by Lori Welch, 16, Bountiful, and LaDell Wagstaff, 17, Kaysville, in the food conservation and safety program: - Start with clean food, utensils and hands, and a safe water supply. Dont handle foods if hands have open cuts or boils. - KEEP WORK, eating and storage areas clean. Protect food pests. from flies and other - After preparing foods, keep them hot (140 F or above) or cold (below 40 F). This is especially important during summer months, or if foods will be transported to a picnic or camping site. DAVIS COUNTY 4-- H learn by members, ages doing, that handling foods properly ensures nutritional value and wholesomeness. They become aware of the wide variety of foods that can be prepared for cookouts, camping trips and other leisure activities. And they study and apply scientific principles whether handling foods outdoors or at home. food conservation Utah and safety projects are supervised by the Utah Cooperative Extension Service and supported by 4-- Reynolds Metals Company. THE COMPANY offers in- centives to program members at all levels of participation: six national scholarships of $1,000 each, one expense-paitrip per state to the National d 4-- i P P Congress in Chicago, and four medals of honor in each county. More information on the program is available from the Davis County agent, Beth K. Thorson at the Utah State A PRICES EFFECTIVE JAN. 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