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Show SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS TUESDAY JANUARY 12, 1993 Community 6 Senior Center Where can Senior Citizens of Kanab and the surroundingarea go to find a nutritional, satisfying lunch three days a week; a cordial, friendly atmosphere; special observances for special occasions; and the fellowship of others of a corresponding age group? The answer is, the Kanab Senior Center. The Kanab Senior Center is located at 56 W, 450 N in Kanab. In case youre confused about Kanab City Streets, just follow the signs on 1 00 East toward the city park. Just one street before the park, on the left hand side of the road, youll see the sign for the Center. Turn left and follow the road up the hill. Never fear! Youre not going to climb the ' s'' I s 4 n,w : . '-- ' O' a : s5-- , r a? Js. jf . . (K:: ('I ( mountain-jus- V t part way! The Senior Center is under the direction of Harvey Zilm as the coordinator for the Senior Citizens Center in Kanab and Fredonia, with Beverly Robinson as Site Director and Vivian Bunting as Assistant Site Director. The Center serves lunch V three days a Wednesdays and Fridays with a week-Monday- Vr-I- F 7 RandallPalmer nuptials Wright Holland to wed Nicole Wright, daughter of Nick and Yvonne Wright, and James Holland, son of Roger and Kathleen Holland have chosen January 16 to be married in the St. George LDS temple. Nicole and James will be honored at a reception that evening from 7:00 to 9:00 at the Parry Lodge in Kanab. The bride and groom are both 1989 graduates of Kanab High School, and Nicole graduated from Roberts Cosmetology College. James served an LDS mission in the Arizona Tucson Mission and is currently attending Southern Utah University. The couple will make their home in Hurricane. Fredonias Dart Judd featured in book about western wisdom and Mrs. Theron W. Randall of Enterprise, Utah are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Latanna Randall to David Joseph Palmer, son of Delbert and Karen Palmer of Orderville, Utah, Latanna and David will exchange vows, January 15, in the St. George Mr. LD.S.Temple.Areceptbnwillbeheldintheirhonorthesameeveningatthe Enterprise Stake Center, Enterprise, Utah. An open house will also be held Saturday, January 1 6from Chapel, Orderville. David recently fulfilled a missbn to Barcebna, Spain. He and his bride will make their home in Cedar City where both are attending Southern Utah University. then-typic- String ham Real Estate School 1 lunch fee of $2.00 for those over 60. If you dont want to admit to an age of 60, you may still get a great lunch for $4.50. The Center offers exercise classes, regular blood pressure checks, ceramics, and a fan night. It also sponsors a Senior chorus and offers trips to various locales for shopping, and fun events. If youre new in Kanab, miss y0ur 0d friends and neighbors, and wonderhowintheworld youre going to get acQuainted, make a y0ur Senior Center-yousurprised at how quickly youll feel at home in Kanab! Hl Using the Kitchen as A Learning Lab for Kids One of Fredonias very own, Judd, born in 1896, said, Young Dart Judd, is featured in the people today look to other people to entertain them. We made our pictorial book, Quiet Pride-Ageles- s Do you remember when father Wisdom of the Old West. own amusements.Mudds wry knew best, mom did all the shopping, and kids Photographer Robert Alan sense of humor and religious cooking and cleaning kitchen went the into never evident convictions are in except to released book was deeply Claytons eat? Publishin the 1992 by Beyond Words impressive Most of us over 30 can recall those work aboutthe Inc. of photojoumalistic Hillsboro, Oregon. ing, say home economists from days, In the opening sentence of people of the west. We're proud Corporation. It was just Whirlpool Quiet Pride, retired Postmaster of ya. Dart. about that long ago when those scenes routinely played in every family situation comedy on r TV, they add. Todays children might have a tough time relating their lives to those of Ozzie and Harriets sons or to Beaver and Wally of the Cleaver family. Now, according to population statistics, less than 10 of American families fall into that r 1960s traditional pattern of e mom and father, two kids. , In the 1990s, the majority of r or children live in dual single-paren- t families. Within this very real new world, many children find themselves in the kitchen, laundry room and yard every day doing home chores. . For parents who let their kids help in the kitchen, Whirlpool home -8- 00-759-8889 economists offer these suggestions for Classes Start Feb. 17,1993 s, al wage-earne- stay-at-hom- wage-earne- introducing youngsters to correct, safe and energy-savin- g techniques for working with home appliances: Set rules for the operation of each appliance. Review the use and care guide for each product before allowing them to use it. Highlight safety information in a guide, have them read it and then discuss it. Get their thoughts about why this information is important. Show children how to set controls, use kitchen utensils, read and follow recipe or package directions, and handle hot plates and pans. Demonstrate good techniques, then let them try their own hand at each and ask you questions about anything that puzzles them. Before cooking, see that they wash their hands, roll up long sleeves and tuck in shirt tails (to avoid dragging them in food or across a burner flame or hot element). At first, let them work with you to prepare a recipe, giving them special assignments to handle parts of it. Next, let them prepare a recipe while youre working on something else in the kitchen (to supervise if needed). Finally, let them solo and prepare a recipe without your help but be nearby, in case questions arise. The kitchen fascinates children, from the toddler stage of playing with pots and pans to the teenage years of showing off culinary skills. Whirlpool home economists encourage parents to take advantage of childrens interest in the kitchen, and the fun they find in cooking to help them discover just how much fun learning can be! |