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STATIONARV front uvualty rctultto from the moc-meof a cold air may mto a nuto of warmer r. foremg a patae and breaking through, tomelimrt Ihe Cold from t Wind blow parallel 10 m lnitdof ihe juncture of ihe iwo School Lunch Down 2000 FARMINGTON About Davit Khixd children are eating the hoi lunch regularly than at the end of ihe y?9 K0 tchool vear. 2.000 fewer PRICES M i RE upped by 10 cents for elementary students, from 50 to h0 cents, and by 5 cents for junior high schoolers, lo 70 cents. Senior high pay 15 cents more, or 80 cents under the current price schedule adopted at the start of the current school year. siu-den- ts Maxine Reeves, school foods supervisor, says 26.500 students are regularly participating in the program as of Octobcr-Novembe- report vs. 28.500 last sprine. PRICES MERE also raised last February with constant adjustments needed because of spiraling food and labor costs, Mrs. Reeves said when requesting the last price e. For the first time since the federal government's school lunch subsidy was started in 1946 a 2': cent cut was recently approved by Congress meaning more of the burden must be carried by parents. Other support comes from state sources with federal sources still providing commodities and other supports, shp said ACTUAL MEAL prepara- tion cost is about II for elementary. 11.10 for junior and 11.25 for senior high meals, she said. Teachers are asked to pay $1.30. squeeze). I su!l think h's the best buy. SHE SAID the program has had to open at two new elementary schools with a buy. think I've heard more saying good third slated to open early next year (Holt) and has not reduced staff. In fact, she said latest price increase). I think the parents realize (the light students with present facilities and staff. "It's still a good 1 about the meals (since the we could easily feed November 7th, 1942 In 1942, American troops made their first thrust at Germany in World War 11 on Nov. 7. Hitler had declared war on America several days after the d Japanese had Pearl Harbor in December of sneak-attacke- 1941. IMTED STATES military forces were not ready for war, much less a two ocean war, but there was a desire to do something in the first year. U.S. Marines invaded Guadalcanal in August of 1942 (after the great victory at Midway in June) and U.S. forces landed in North Africa Nov. 7. THUS IN the first 12 months French-administer- of the conflict U.S. forces were on the offensive against both its major enemies. In landing at North African ports, American troops posed French authorities with a difficult decision. The French had to decide on short notice whether to oppose the landings militarily, and vigorously. THOUGH Washington and London assured the French there was no design on their territory, many French military commanders opened fire on the Americans artd it re- quired several days ' . defeat the, French: From North Africa, U.S. troops moved on to Sicily in 1943 and then into Italy, one of the enemy countries, and into France and Germany in 1944. Young men and women WARD AIDS SANTA The young men and women of the Kaysville 7th Ward are spearheading a Santa project. The large group of youth have been working for the past two making preparations for months helping a family in need. for each Mutual class to create their A GOAL was set own ways and ideas of raising moneyso they could buy clothing, toys and food for a member of the family. A few of the were collecting pop bottles from ward members, baking items to be sold for family home evening, making and selling ward directories. The Laurel girls and advisors made pumpkin pies for Thanksgiving and sold them to ward fund-raise- of the Kaysville 7th LDS Ward are busy their Santa Aid project. . members. Dolls were purchased and clothes were made for them by some of the girls. THIS PROJECT has created a spiritual feeling and closeness among the class members, working together for the same cause, an advisor stated, It is a very humbling exper- ience, one none will soon forget. Ward members have been most helpful with donations and support. Several drives were made throughout the ward for clothing, food, toys and other items. THOSE IN charge feel it has been very successful with everyone involved and the support they have received will make Christmas more meaningful to all. np iarijuana Smoking: Greatest Health Threat Marijuana smoking constitutes the greatest single new threat to the health of our lungs in the United States, says Dr. Robert L. Dupont, a spokesman for the American Lung Association. DR. DUPONT, former OPEN HOUSE SET . An open house date has been set for Dec. 30 for the Crestwood Professional Plaza located at 47 East Crestwood Rd., Kaysville. The plaza has reached full occupancy and the open house will celebrate the event and present the public with an opportunity to become better acquainted with Kays-villhealth care professionals. Those working in the plaza es offer the most modern medical and dental facilities in the area, including The Crestwood Professional Plaza in Kaysville has house for Dec. 30. i. THOSE HAVING offices in some of the most unique and the building are Dr. John B. attractive offices in the interTaylor and Dr. Larry Isakson, mountain west. The practiphysicians; Dr. L. Bruce Jentioners feel that this is an sen, Dr. Terry J. Preece, Dr. opportunity for citizens of ihe Stephen Morgan, Dr. Johnr community to learn what is Steiner, dentists; Dr. J.L. available for their health care Wilde, orthodonist; Linda needs. director of the National Institute on Drug Abuse, made the statement in the Bulletin of the American Lung Association. While most new drugs are set an open Peck, electrolosist; considered dangerous until Ken Bel-na- dental technician; Jim Kaiserman, investment consultant. from 9 p.m. and refreshments will be served to the public who attend, np 6-- proven safe, the assumption has been the reverse where marijuana is concerned, says It has been Dr. Dupont. assumed safe until proven harmful DR. DUPONT points out that marijuana smoke contains g more tar and known agents than tobacco cancer-causin- smoke. He presents findings from a study showing that a single marijuana cigarette smoked for 15 minutes produces as high a level of carbon monoxide in the blood as do 0 cigarettes smoked in the course of a day. American voung people are literally the only population in the history of the worl in which large numbers of an entire generation have smoked marijuana, he says in the Christmas Seal publication. THE USE of marijuana in other countries does not involve an entire society; generally its use is limited to either religious groups or social classes that are relatively isolated and looked down on in society. He believes the lung health of this generation of 10-2- Americans is in jeopardy. R. James Steenblik, president of the Utah Lung Association, says, The thing that strikes me about this is that so many young people are concerned about pollution, worried about the environment, believe in eating only natural foods, crusade against the problems of nuclear energy, and yet continue to smoke marijuana cigarettes. THERE IS a growing body of information about health risks, and we are trying to get it across to people so they can have good information before making choices that affect their life. The Utah Lung Association has printed information available about marijuana and its use. Mr. Steenblik says. I |