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Show FEBRUARY 16, 1983 Secondary Menus Elementary Menus - Lunch menus for the secondary schools for the week of Feb. 5 will include: MONDAY, Feb. 21, no school, Presidents Day. tater gems Tuesday, Feb. 22, com dog of dressing, cracket tossed salad milk. wheat rolls cherry tarts bar and of burger High school has a choice each day sandwich, salad line. Junior high choice, hoagie dessert and milk. French fries Feb. 23, pizzans, lettuce wedge WEDNESDAY, buttered com, choice of fruit, chocolate chip cookies and milk. Junior high choice, chef cookie and milk. salad, hot rolls fried chicken, whipped potaThursday, Feb. 24, buttered peas, carrot curls, hot rolls toes . Lunch menus for the elementary schools for the week of Feb. will include: 21-2- 21-2- 5 MONDAY, Feb. 21, no school, Presidents day. oven fries Tuesday, Feb. 22, French dip carrot and celery sticks, applesauce, peanut butter finger, milk. Kindergarten snack, small peanut butter sandwich, milk. WEDNESDAY, Feb. 23, lasagna, tossed salad semi-har- d chilled pears, rolls milk. Kindergarten snack, vegetable sticks and milk. Thursday, Feb. 24, sliced roast turkey, whipped buttered green beans, parker-hous- e potatoes roll and honey cup, orange slices and ..milk. Kindergarten snack, small parkerhouse roll .' and milk. pineapple upside down cake and milk. Junior high choice, hamburger dessert milk. dill slice, French fries lettuce, FRIDAY, Feb. 25, enchiladas fresh buttered mixed vegetables, hot rolls fruit, raisin oatmeal cookie and milk. Junior fiigh salad, dechoice, hot dog, French fries ssert and milk. buttered mixed FRIDAY, Feb. 25, tacos r 'vegetables, one-haapple, glazed cinnamon twist, milk. Kindergarten snack, small cinnamon twist and milk. lf KENS AUTO Kiwanis Hears Of Alternative Energy Sources At Sat. Meet .The Kiwanis Club of Layton meeting at the Valley View Club House for their regular Saturday breakfast meeting heard Tracy Barnes speak on alternate energy sources. been built into the pueblos of the Indians of the American SOLAR HEATING has been around as long as civilization. walls arranged with a southern exposure to catch the suns winter rays. Southwest as well as into the buildings created by ancient civilizations in the Middle East. These systems were very simple, consisting only of Passive solar systems have USU 4-- Leader Workshops Set H The USU Extension Service department is begin- leaders and assist will ning a series of workshops that more in the leaders operate program making potential effectively. 4-- H 4-- 4-- H REGISTRATION for the workshops is required. There is a cost of one dollar for each workshop to cover the cost of handouts. If no one registers prior to a workshop, it will . be cancelled. Registration can be accomplished by calling the office at ON FEB. 17 the workshop topic will be a new leader training basics I. The class will be held in the Bountiful 4-- 451-340- 9. Library at ' 1 p.m. On Feb. 18 there will be a knitting and crocheting workoffice in Farmington at 2 p.m. Lillian shop held in the Hansen will be teaching this session. She is willing to work with leaders in beginning to advanced phases. Call the extension office immediately if you would like to participate so she will know how to prepare the workshop materials. This is a great opportunity to advance your skills. You do not have to be teaching a knitting or crocheting Interest in modern solar heating systems has been greatly enhanced by the oil embargo and the resulting fuel crises. More sophisticated modern systems are "active solarsystems, which have drawn heavily on the innovations which have been generated by the aerospace prog- - ence interests. Several workshops will be offered. The top women scientists in private industry and in education will be guests at the workshops. ' A PARENT-educat- or workshop will be part of the -program. Cost of registration is per person. This covers due lunch and materials. Registration $4 is the cost of mailed to Utah Math- be can Checks 19. Feb. by science Network, 4642 Harbor St., Salt Lake City, .Utah 84120. FOR MORE information, contact your junior or senior high school science teachers or call Shanna dmg Hart or Helen Taylor at 968-750- 2. or call for appointment flKfSFKEB i?oxp Scmfexp of heating. Deregulation of natural gas prices will cause these trends to co tinue. Utah has not, to date, seen for the future indicate that, Utah will see such dramatic increases as surrounding states have already seen, perhaps on an order of 100 percent in some years. Eve. OScraflB energy companies have begun to sell home heating systems which greatly reduce the cost as dramatic increases as have most other states. Projections 1 Wtpw THE PRICE of natural gas has risen over 500 percent in the last ten years, and 350 percent in the last five years. Solar "An Affiliated Jumsna H600 West Davis Korth Hospital Antelope Drive Layton, Utah 84041 SOLAR ENERGY has great industrial potential as well. Experimental systems are now in operation for steam generation of electricity, refining pet- roleum, etc. In Utah Mr. He Gets Around Wife I suspect my husband of having an affair with his stenographer. AN OPEN LETTER Senior Citizens Sri CITIZENS TO SENIOR 'ooediln ol 27 Medicare deductibles me. on fixed Incomes. jealous. i B. C. Funk ,ini to seek needed In Incases, - medical care Medicare Supplement. Stationed In California n ENTITLED "Expanding your Horizons, the conference is designed to increase young womens interest in mathematics and science, to foster awareness of career opportunities for women in these fields; to provide students an opportunity to meet women working in occupations involving math and science and to assist parents and educators who want to encourage young women to pursue math and sci- Drop-i- n lishments to provide both space heat and hot water. 773-140- 4 water-antifree- Oh, Youre just saying that to make me .Orson Spencer Hall at the University of Utah. 776-613- solution. Maid c. A special conference for 7th to 12th grade girls - interested in math and science career options will be E. held Saturday, Feb. 26 from 9 a.m. until 2:30 p.m. at has installed solar systems on car washes, warehouses, office buildings and other commercial estab- Bames company heat. Others use a liquid medium, usually a project to attend. Math, Science Meet Slated For Interested Gals 142 No. Main, Clearfield, Ut ram. Some active systems use heated air as the medium for capturing and moving solar 4-- H ADDITIONAL workshops will be held through the spring months and into July, dmg SERVICE Marine Pfc. Bill C. Funke, son of William S. Funke of 1 185 S. 3000 W. , Syracuse, has reported for duty with 1st Marine Division, Camp Pendleton, Calif. I Valdez Starts Active Duty Marine Pfc. Martin H. SS.'SSS care. emergency medical Val- un- used In you, care, supplies and doctor to, me dez, son of Gasper and Marie Valdez of 602 W. Center St., Kaysville, has reported for duty with 1st Marine Division, Camp Pendleton, Calif. C. Abeyta Honored For Service care Is needed. ie ss Cornelius Abeyta, a resident of Layton, recently received a certificate honoring 30 years service with the feder- W.WCe al government. MR. ABEYTA is an aircraft mechanic in the Directorate of to resDond to the emergency iSBS where to serve you. Sincerely Maintenance at Ogden Air Logistics Center. He is married to the former Ophelia L Valencia. Dean Holman, E xecutjyepirector. BARRY H. AVERY TAX SERVICE in the comfort of your home Personal - Business - Partnership Year Around Audit Service 15 Years Experience For Appointment Call tttSTf 544-261- 9 SP9LP CkD yCREo |