Show School Lunches In State Cost $34 Million in ’53 lunch program and provided of Utah’s public lunches for 37 school children last year These facts werp reported this week by the private Utah Foundation tax research organizaschool Utah’s cost $34 million tion The Foundation study reveals that the average school lunch in Utah last year cost 326 cents On the average participants paid cents or slightly more than one half the cost of the meal The remainder of the cost was and subsidized by the Federal State Governments According to the Foundation study the school lunch program originated during the depression years largely as a relief measure sponsored by the Federal Government (WPA) in conjunction with Heal groups It has since be lbl come permanent part a of most Since school programs in Utah 1943 the program has been administered by the State and loIn 1043 cal school districts when it was expected that Federal support would be withdrawn from the school lunch program the Legislature adopted a excise tax on liquors and 4 wines to raise approximately $250000 a year the report continues During the first year the tax yielded $392000 for the or 57 school lunch program more than what proponents indicated was needed In addition the school lunch program coaid Federal ntinued to receive which never actually was with- hot gram soup supplement to a complete to provide at least type of promeal designed one half of a child’s daily nutritional requireDuring this same period participation in the program has two and about one expanded half times notes The Utah Foundation that Utah is one of only eight states that provides state funds for school luch programs operating in the local districts It is a however Federal requirement that stales furnish administrative facilities in order to participate in Federal school lunch aid of all school Last year 53 were lunches served in Utah to adults Although Fedserved eral policy indicates that charges to adults should be at least equal to the cost to children dus the amount of Federal aid received Foundation analysts reveal that 11 Utah school districts charged adults the same prices as they did children for the lunches Administration officials also indicated that some schools provide meals without charge to teachers and other adults in return for the children in the supervising lunchroom tho Utah serves a smaller percentage of free lunches than most of the other states ments County Plans Oiling Projects The county will match funds with the Federal government for the oiling of the Connor Springs-l’enros- e road and the Chase beet dump road it was decided at a recent meeting of the commissioners and Jack Craven state highway engineer There will be $64000 in Federal funds available for the year ending June 30 1955 The commissioners also recommended that the oiling of the remainder of the road between Park Valley and Highway 30 and monument road the Promontory be given priority by the State Highway Commission JOINS MARINES— Carl Mann Joined the Marines He was Thursday of last week accompanied as far as Ogden by his THE GARLAND Page CARD OF THANKS report points out Skinfor- announce the merly of Garland of birth of a baby girl on June 23 Mrs Eldon Hughes Mr Mt Pleasant Mr & Mrs Dean The little Miss weighed in at live pounds Madsen and family of Tremonton and Mr & Mrs Joe Facer and Mrs Eldon Munns entertained son of Brigham were dinner guests Sunday at the George lt relatives Saturday night at a shower for Mrs Cleon Summers Hughes home June WELCOME TWO GRANDSONS and Mrs L W Manning are welcoming into their family A baby boy two new grandsons was born June 16 to Mr and Mrs Glenn Manning of Garland who have one other small son On Monday June 21 a baby boy was bom to Mr and Mrs Melvin Manning of Kaysville at the BrigThe new arrival ham Hospital has two sisters The L W Mannings now have and three granddaughters nine grandsons Mr Mrs A G Campbell in Logan Saturday MEMORIAL that for cool delightful a warm day? These make will your family feel more tike eating: Cooked vegetables don’t always have to be served hot These are good when chilled and served with French dressing: asparagus tips cauliflower carrot strips Potato salad looks and tastes good when served In grefcn pepper rings or cups Garnish with slices of tongue and ham plum tomatoes and celery strips Cold salmon steaks are excellent salad material for a main course OOKING Ideas on RECirE OF THE WEEK Jellied Tomato Bouillon (Serves 3) gelatin package 2 cups boiling tomato juice teaspoon salt V teaspoon paprika 1 teaspoon onion juice Dissolve gelatin in tomato Add remaining ingredijuice and ents pour Into a pan which is one inch deep Chill until firm Cut into cubes and serve cold Serve with cucumbers slices' soured and cream sliced egg Here’s what you can do with cold roast chicken to make a luncheon pretty enough for a guest: slice the chicken and team with slices of avocado tomato aspic and marinated Sponsored by Garland National Guard Unit TICKETS S150 PER COUPLE ALL TICKET SALES AND CONTRIBUTIONS TO BE USED FOR A MEMORIAL TO THE MEN FROM GARLAND AND THE SURROUNDING COMMUNITIES IN THE AREA NOW SERVED BY THE GARLAND NATIONAL GUARD UNIT WHO LOST THEIR LIVES IN OUR COUNTRY’S SERVICE IN WORLD WAR II AND THE KOREAN WAR asparagus heavy dinner you'll want With a the lightest of salads Try lettuce hearts small fender spinach leaves watercress and sliced radishes Simple oil and vinegar dressing will be best for 'his Have your salad and dessert course all in one: strawberries pineapple spears melon balls green grapes peach halves and a of sherbet scoop Oiler your family a cold meat nd cheese platter for variety: slices of ham tongue and turkey orved with rftounds of potato sal-imarinated green beans and cold YOUR SUPPORT WILL BE APPRECIATED t’jw r i 18 Mr since 1943 school lunch standards have been raised from a I 1954 Due to an advance in printing hours all copy and advertising for' The TIMES must be in at least 12 hours earlier than heretofore drawn The 2 NOTICE word of appreciaton from a and mother to Garland wife White’s Ralph Carter and Jake family for the kind help they when the Glen gave my son behay baler he was operating cause of the illness of his father Also a caught fire last week Jack very sincere thank you to Austin for his prompt action and to the Garland a grateful word fire department for their cheerful response to the fire call Mrs Stanley Petersen A Esther Elmer Gwen Elmer and daughter Colleen and Florence Skinners Announce Baby M Mr and Mrs Ilalvor Mann were in Salt Lake City on ner of Bozeman Montana Saturday 8 July Friday parents TIMES UTAH GARLAND were |