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Show Thursday, Jan. WEST VALLEY VIEW Steak goals with a 22x33 effort fiom the line while the Bucs converted Will Be Sold By Ounce At Elks Affair 19x27. Sefakls led all MURRAY. Steak night will be held at the Cottonwood-Murra- y Elks Lodge, 4894 So. State, from 7 to 10:30 p.m. Saturday. The steaks will be sold at 50 cents per ounce, with a $5 minimum. Guests will select the size of steak desired and the meat will be cut accordingly. The price will include salad bar, garlic bread and a baked potato. Mushrooms will be available for per bowl. (See Page 5, Col. 9) 28, 1982 scorers with 15 (6, 3x4), while Sorensen added 13 (5, 3x4) and Snow 12 (5, 2x2). Rydalch was held to four. BASEBALL (From Page 3, Col. 3) ville are being invited to a meeting Wed- nesday night. Coach Ron Rushton will conduct the 7 p.m. session and is inviting players,and parents, interested patrons businessmen. He may be reached at at school or at home, for further information. $1 263-360- 3 968-728- CYPRUS (From Page 3, Col. 9) for the winners, scoring eight points and DRESSING . ing to salad in . . ' Head grillcook June Thacker pauses during lunch SUGGESTION rush to listen to suggestion by food service director Al Richardson. Utah Tech student Carolyn Moyhew adds a bit of dresse cafeteria of College Center building. . . . buffet-styl- Utech Food Services Director Says contributing 10 assists and five steals. The Titans also had a solid effort from Craig Lewis who hauled down 10 rebounds and scored 11 (2, 7x7) points. The scoring leader was Robert - Theel with Have It Ready When They Come In' a bowl of vegetable soup. The Mexican bar is popular, with offerings such as burritos and salad bar for $1.50. Our ice cream bar offers specialties like apple pie and ice cream, 70 cents; a small sundae for 40 cents or a sweet roll a la mode at 75 cents. Richardson said he is excited about a remodeling project under way in the north cafeteria. It should be ready in about he said. Well offer waitress service, tablecloths and flowers and it will only cost 25 percent more than if they go through the line here. Tips will be accepted there too. The new eating area will be decorated with carpeting and chandeliers. Plans call for a buffet-typdinner to be served on Friday and Saturday nights, offering such specialties as cracked crab, shrimp and prime rib. The facility will be open to the public and will serve up to 250 at a time. Individuals or groups will be welcome, he added. The new area will be available for banquets, weddings and special parties. A prize is to be awarded to someone coming up with the best name and color decor for the area, Richard-- , son revealed. In addition to Utah Tech by Margaret Slack TAYLORSVILLE. Whether its eggs and hash browns, the old standby hamburger or the roast chicken dinner special of the day, students at Utah Technical college like what theyve ordered. Every day, some 2,000 students find their way to the cafeteria in the College Center where Al Richardson and his staff of 20 fulltime employes prepare what their clientele likes. Were open from 7 a.m. to 8:30 noted p. m. each weekday, Richardson, head of food services for the college. On Fridays, we close at 3 p.m. and were open again Saturdays from 8 a.m. to mid-Marc- noon. Persons coming into the facility have their choice of food from the grill, the steam table, a Mexican corner, the ice cream bar or the carousel. For $1, they can eat two eggs, hash browns, butter and toast, or for $1.25, its all the wheat cakes they can get away with. Hamburgers and corn dogs are popular grill items. The special of the day from the steam table may include a small soup or salad, roast chicken and dressing, string beans, potatoes and brown gravy, a roll and butter for only $1.75. Or a student may opt for a slice of pizza or e FUEL BILL TOO HIGH? Storm Windows will Save you Money! VERL ASAY FREE INSTALLATION to 1st 10 Customers to call! " Call 268-360- - there are many At Marriott- 7 SALT LAKE. A symposium entitled Current Concepts in the Therapy of the Cancer Patient is scheduled at a hotel here next month. The sessions are scheduled Feb. 7 at the Marriott Hotel, 100 So. West Temple. Topics of various sessions include dealing with the cancer pa- tients therapeutic r needs, anti-tumo- agents, managing in- fection, controlling pain and emesis, families. Guest instructors will include Dr. Robert Ignoffo, School of Pharmacy, University of California at San Dr. Francisco; William J. 467-434- 7 Dana, director of drug information and clinical services, University of Texas System Cancer Center at Houston; Dr. 3480 So. 500 West Loss & Exercise System the University of Nebraska Medical professionals, d 5-- 0 decision to Viewmont while Bountiful defeated Kearns 7-- 1. Olympus was scheduled to meet cellar, finishing ahead of only winless Alta. The league scoring title was won by Highlands Morrie Moore, who finished with 77 points, six bet- ter than Eric Johnson of Olympus. Other Green Sheet area skaters in the top 10 were Buzz Bowman (Judge), fourth; Rod Robinson and Todd Brown (Taylorsville), fifth and sixth; Darrin Liddell Highland Bountiful, (Olympus), Mark seventh; mon eighth. (Granger), REGION TWO STANDINGS 8: H&R Block uncomplicates the new 1 040A Short Form. 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It is being funded by a grant from Lederle Laboratories, a division of American Cyanamid Co. and nurses. 6 PIECE FAMILY ROOM SET Continuing education credits have been approved for physicians, pharmacists For Sofa Party ottoman 2 end tablet Rocker Rugged Herculon Chair registration information, those interested may contact continuing education at the UofU College of Phar- Model macy. EHT181ZK Folk Dancers To Perform At 17.7 cu, ft. Refrigerator Freezer Temple Square SALT LAKE. The Brigham Young Performances are slated in the North Visitors Center upper theater on Temple Square at 7:30 p.m. The repertoire for the troupe includes dances from the Ukraine, Mexico, Space-savin29 V width e Textured Steel Doors Prorefrigeratorfreezer vision for optional ICEMAGIC Automatic Ice Maker e Durable Porcelain-on-SteInterior Liner e Adjustable Tempered Glass Shelves 1 6 cu. ft. 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Open to all health 2, Col. 5) round play. 13-- 1x3). m Cancer Symposium Set At Hotel (From Page - 4-- 1 Gary Clark also contributed 11 ( 4, 3x3). The Titans offset a Pirate edge in field 24-2- an average of 85 to 90 cents per meal here, he continued. The friendly, personable food services director has been at the College Center at Utah Tech for a year now, after serving in the same capacity at the Utah State Prison for 25 years. He is president of the American Institutional Food Services, returning just recently from a trip to Chicago in that capacity. In addition, he is a consultant for the Salvation Army, a group that feeds thousands of persons daily. Al Richardson likes his job at Utah Tech. The staff and students he comare so appreciative, mented. His office is always open for persons to visit with him, to make suggestions or comments. Often he can be found walking through the dining area taking his own personal opinion poll. Thats how he can really tell what the students think of the food he serves, he contends. Right now, anyone can pop into the College Center to get a bite to eat. Just ask one of the students if the food is good. - tients and their 968-324- 7 "The Ultimate Weight Though Southeast Asian refugees attending Utah Tech, as yet they have not requested special foods. They eat what we have and seem to enjoy it. The main requirement of Richardson aand his staff is that weve got to have it all ready when they come in. Students spend managing depression and counseling pa- Anytime " 4 students, the food services department takes care of feeding about 66 children each day, those in the day care center who are children of students at the college. We feed them what we have in the steam table, or we may provide peanut butter and jelly sandwiches. We offer variety and good nutritional meals for them, Richardson explained. In addition to the regular-typ- e foods, the cafeteria has had requests from special groups for certain days. The Blacks on their Soul Day want barbecued chicken or spare ribs, greens and corn bread. The Mexican Cinco de Mayo calls for tacos, burritos, chili and Spanish rice. Diet foods are another special request of certain individuals. 13 (6, HOCKEY was slated to battle Viewmont and East and Judge were set to square off in action last night. Results were not available at press time. Highland clinched the league title with a victory over Olympus in the final regular season game for both teams. Oly finished at followed by Taylorsville, East ) and Granger Judge The dancers will represent the United States at the Confederation of Interna-tion- al Folklore Festivals In Confolens, France during a summer 1982 tour of Europe and Israel. Tickets for the free SALE PRICE performances are available to age 8 and older at the North Visitors Center. t |