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Show Lakeside Review North, Wednesday, January 30, 1985 2D Davis School Lunch Menus Planned Davis County school lunches: Elementary schools: WEDNESDAY, January 30: Fried chicken, whipped potatoes wgravy, carrots, bowknot rolls wbutter, jello jewels wtop-pinbanana piece, milk. KINDERGARTEN SNACK bowknot roll, milk THURSDAY, JANUARY, 31 g, -- Homemade salsa burrito, sauce, lettuce, mixed vegetables, peach cobbler, wtopping, milk KINDERGARTEN SNACK graham crackers, milk Hot Dog in a Bun, tater gems C. wcatsup, buttered mixed vegetables 'AC., carrot sticks 'C., ranger cookie, ':pt. milk KINDERGARTEN SNACK -- Ranger Cookie, milk TUESDAY, February 5: Enchiladas wshredded lettuce, buttered corn 'AC., chilled pears 'AC., white cake wpink icing, 'Apt. milk KINDERGARTEN SNACK Graham Cracker, milk WEDNESDAY, February 6: Vegetable Soup, baked cheese sandwich, 'A banana (C.), sugar -- -- FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1: fishburger wthin cheese slice, wtartar sauce, french fires, vegetable salad wdressing, chocolate pudding, milk cookie, 'Apt. milk KINDERGARTEN SNACK -- Cookie, milk combo, combread whoney ter, whole fresh fruit, raisin MONDAY, February 4: Combination Pizza, shades of green salad 'A C., chilled peaches butoat- meal cookie, milk CHOICE - HIGH SCHOOL: burger bar, salad line CHOICE - JUNIOR HIGH: footlongs THURSDAY, JANUARY 31: 'AC., browines, 'Apt. milk CHOICE - HIGH SCHOOL: : Burger Bar, Salad Line CHOICE - JR. HIGH: Chicken Sandwich baked ham, potatoes, carrots, TUESDAY, February 5: French Dip Sandwich wAu-Jutater gems 'AC. wcatsup, buttered peas 'AC., 'A apple, peanut butter fingers, 'A pt. milk cracked wheat rolls wbuter, cherry sauce over pound cake wtopping, milk CHOICE - HIGH SCHOOL: burger bar, salad line CHOICE - JUNIOR HIGH: fishburger wlettuce FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1; s, WEDNESDAY, February 6: Tacos wHot Salsa Sauce, buttered corn 'AC., hot rolls wbutter, pink applesauce 'AC., white cake wassorted icing, 'Apt. milk CHOICE - HIGH SCHOOL: Taco salad, pineapple twist, milk Secondary school lunches for SNACK: Davis County: KINDERGARTEN WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30: bread stick, milk fried chicken, pilaf, vegetable MONDAY, February 4: CHOICE - HIGH SCHOOL: burger bar, salad line , CHOICE - JUNIOR HIGH: chicken sandwich l.T T Buger Bar, Salad Line CHOICE - JR. HIGH: I WHERE YOU CAN ALWAYS FIND Pnoto Dy "LOW PRICES THE CANNED FOOD STORE Judy Blackner COMPARE AND SEE FOR YOURSELF YOUR SAYING STORE comes from Angie Dinsdale as she gives up a bit of blood to learn her blood type. Her parents are Pam and Jeff Dinsdale, 1598 E. Canyon Dr., South Weber. LOUD EXPRESSION of pain Youngsters Spill Gross, Icky Blood In Hushed Silence I KLEENEX DELSEV, s$m Judy blackner kind of dumb; it doesnt know who to listen to first, said SumSOUTH WEBER As school ner, What do you kids think of nprse Angie Handrahan took all this blood stuff? charge of Kathy Johnsons fourth Its gross and icky," yelled the grade health class to teach them students. It seems to me everyabout their blood and how to de- body gets sick when they see their termine their own blood type, a own blood," said Misty Jeffs. silent hush fell over the classJamie Byrum said Ive been room. around my dad killing sheep and The children listened intently to all that blood all my life and it Handrahan's lecture on blood, so- never bothered me, but when I ber faces reflecting the anticipaseen my own blood I just about tion of having their fingers fainted. stabbed and blood drawn just to I need to know my blood type see it coagulate on a glass slide. so I can tell my little brother and I On the other hand, the anticipa- all my friends what type I have." tion of bleeding on local televisaid Tim Pluim. Angie Dinsdale sion brought, a different reaction. and Amy Dalton both agreed KSL reporter Greg Sumner arthey got a headache and stomach rived on the scene to record a ache from it. segment on the class activities for Its not the blood; it didnt a! news even hurt, said Brandi Reynolds.-Actuallprogram. (The camera's eye its the camera, I swept across the classroom, havent been on TV for about a half year and the camera makes quickly changing the students mood. Once sober faces now reme dizzy. flected grins from ear to ear and The students are Cindy Whin-ham- s hands waving, Look, Mom, Im fourth graders who are inon television." structed in health by fifth grade Each child turned in a permisteacher Kathy Johnson. sion slip from their parents for a What I teach them in health stab in the finger and the chance are certain basic principles that to see and type tneir own blood. should carry over to adulthood. Bravely, but shyly, Mario Stre-va- y This was a good learning experiapproached the table where ence for the kids because they acthe nurse was positioned, ready tually got to see their blood come to draw his blood. Well, exactly out of their own finger and used what do you intend to do before I to determine their blood type. Mrs. Handrahan is school nurse agree to go on?" said Mario. It looks like it's gonna hurt. for the north Davis elementary schools and helps with the young Calmly, Mrs. Handrahan explained the procedure, We simmothers program at Davis High ply prick the end of your finger School. Health is important for with a lancet and then draw the public awareness and theres a lot blood into this small glass hemo-cr- it the kids dont know and a lot the tube. The drops of your parents dont know that I feel is blood are then mixed with the important knowledge," said Mrs. ahti-seruB A and anti-seruHandrahan. solutions. We then watch for coWe can start with the grade agulation in the solutions which school level and teach them indicates your individual blood throughout their school years to type. Now are you ready?" keep aware of whats going onn Ouch!", screamed Mario, their bodies and health in general. that didnt even hurt." The teachers are really excited Could I get you guys to quiet and supportive of the nurses down a little; my microphone is coming into their classrooms." 'CASE OF Review Correspondent TISSUE 4 CASE ROLL MS Of 2 7 s ALLPURPOSE mu All PURPOSE 25 IB. menu met ifiTw each; 51 SHAMPOO '0 FAA1D 2 all-seei- m 24 PIUSBURV ENRICHED FLOUit clover; MILK care! REME SHAMPOO DIAPERS GALLON 33 CT. TODDLER 4S DAYTIME CONVENIENCE CSlHtf 4 t. PRICE ON CT. MEDIUM PACK DIAPERS MILK 6000 IftTM EACH W.00 PURCHASE. IS NOnOINClUDE PRICE OF W MUX ITEfil PRICE CASE CASE ITEM PRICE m King School Seeking Computers LAYTON The E. G. King PTA is currently sponsoring a computer drive, An Apple for the Student." They are raising money to purchase computers from the school district. Each computer purchased with private funds will be matched by the school district. They hope to raise enough money to provide them with four CRYSTAL GLASSWARE ASSORTED FINE CHINA AND ASSORTED C0URMET COOKWARE. Brain projects. ? UNITED PECE Children, parents, teachers and some local businessmen within the school boundaries are donating funds for the project. Students in the school are also continuing to work on their Great More volunteers are needed to staff the media center and those who can volunteer should contact a PTA leader or the school. K&f ROYAL BAVARIAN AD PRICES EFFECTIVE 100 JANUARY GUARANTEE ON EVERYTHING WE SELL! 30TH-FEBRU- 9TH, ARY 1985 ALL ITEMS ADVERTISED SUBJECTTO WHILE LIMITED m PRICE SALE WE LIMITED SUPPLY DO NOT ADD UK TO OUR PRICES STOCK ON HAND. SUPPLIES LAST. 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