Show Page 7 The Gunnison Valley News Thursday October 27 1994 Charlotte Follet wins 1st place with winning receipe lib beef by Anita Lyons Charlotte Follett is a good cook 1 So say the representatives of the Utah School Food Service who gave her first place in a competition last Thurs- the best new recipe Follett received $2500 and she at the elemenand all her tary school received cow mugs from the Dairy Association who sponsored the occasion "I first invented this recipe for my daughter when she was Dairy Princess about ten years ago” explains Follett “Since then I’ve used it for funerals chibs all over” In June Follett will take her recipe to the State competition in Layton If she wins there it’s likely her recipe will be incorporated into future lunch day for menus The winning recipe is: Casserole 8oz pkg macaroni 14 c sour cream 1 T chopped green peppers 2 8 oz cans tomato soup 1 If! c cottage cheese 1 oz pkg cream cheese green onions (includ- 12 c chopped ing stem) salt and pepper to taste shredded cheddar cheese as garnish Add tomato soup and salt and pepper to taste Boilnoodlesinseparatepananddrain In a separate bowl combine cheeses (except cheddar) sour cream green peppers and onions Layer in casserole dish one layer each beginning with macaroni then cheese mixture then meat Grate cheddar cheese over the top as a garnish Bakeat350for Brown beef Charlotte Foilet (holding mug) won first place in a Central Utah Region recipe competition for her yummy combination of at the elementary school They are L to R: macaroni tomato and cheeses Here she is surrounded by her JoBerta Malmgren JoAnn Anderson Patty Westenskow Tanya Topham and Kathleen Childs minutes Macaroni Students at Elementary School V take challenge to know all bones in the human body by October 3 1 by Anita Lyons This year students at the elemen-taiwill know more about the bones - they are they see during Halloween than they the past Every class in the school has responded to a challenge in which every student has passed off the bones before Halloween will be learning the medical names of all of the major bones in the body Part of the deal is that every class have in treated to a special assembly and be able to see principal Anderson dance So far in a skeleton outfit two third and two sixth grade classes by Zig Engelmann to learn all of the bones in the body by October 31 Well not all of the bones: they are learning the fingers as phalanges rather than learning every finger bone but you get the picture separately have met the challenge This science unit is one of many as “opener” written by Engelmann - lessons Openers are scripted lessons designed minute used to be at the beginning of classes to help back into students get immediately learning mode after their breaks for The iesgons about the bones eluding songs about them to help the suxtents memorize are part of a larger science unit about the body The next Muscles challenge? now available at the Gunnison Elementary School is Parent-Lin- k r by Anita Students in Mary Hill’s third grade class demonstrate their knowledge of the bones in y the body by pointing to their patellas (knee bone) (i Principal Donald HilL nominated for UEA Administrator of the Year During the recent UEA Convention on October 6 7 and 8 held in Salt Lake Gty Utah Principal Den PI! cf Gunnison Valley High ScIkxiI was nominated as UEA Administrator of the year He was honored as one of the 4 finalists at die opening General Session on October 6 Su perintendent Richard Kendell of Davis School District was chosen as UEA Administrator of the year Principal Hill has been the Principal of Manti High School for 1 year and Gunnison Valley High School for 4 years Elect i TTdDDim IEkinnseim Commissioner Pi y Current Chairman aid Planning Ephraim Commerce Chamber ) have beet a little says Delene Bartholomew the computer lab manager and parent link expert at the elementary “but it’s really not that hard once you start doing it” Each week teachers update the information in their “phone mailbox” The information will include everything the class will be doing in the next week and list the homework assignments The completed homework in one California school jumped from 10 to 50 nightly after the installation of Parent-Lin- k according to “Because the students Bartholomew and parents were able to call in and find out what to do” Bartholomew went on to list several pluses about the system keeps the parents and school in touch with one another Nowadays most parents work and it’s hard to make contact with the school during school hours Parents can connect with this phone system This will determine if die parent is really interested in what is going on at the school even if they don’t have The system will also take mesFor example a mother may sages leave A mesgCj Tetl Jack to go to his friend Billy’sliouse after school” or “This is John Doe I need to speak Please have him with Mr Brown Pam Larsen 140 Kathy Crane Audrey Henrie Murrell Lyman Sylvia Duke Mary Hill 210 220 230 call Jan Roper Karen Donaldson Kirk James 330 410 Ranee Jensen 430 Jay Childs Diane Hill 510 Loreen Sorensen 530 is an excuse eliminator for students They will know what is expected of them and what is due by calling and they will be re- it for sponsible The system will be a great relief for the school secretaries who might answer a basic information question such as “What time is the activity?” fifty times a day Following are the box numbers for the elementary: General box numbers 903 school events attendance messages help outbound dial” If the oo Udeqq IF 540 Kristal Childs 610 Karen Hansen 620 Arlenn Jensen 630 Reporting Absences Call and press 907 At the beep leave your name your child’s name and grade and the reason for the absence Please call To leave a message and press 7 19 At the Call beep say who the message is few who 170 die message is from and leave your message and phone number Messages will be delivered daily be- 250 tween 1:15 and 1:50 pm for Experience maEie s tv) ef Operator ef Stock and Tirkey Feeders (Formerly Wetter Shop) since 1965 lAWfCH iion before 9:30 900 A Uote Ephraim Hensen t 520 Suzanne Childs (SMsIliiamgQia since 1989 Mickina 420 school needs Owner and Hensen 320 am Teacher box numbers 160 Beth Christensen Carla Mellor Nancy Bertelson 310 907 719 905 dial Committal Zoning ef Bead ef Pireeteri Member ef ef “Some teachers leery” 260 Shelle Oliver 120 Jodi Anderson Robyn Hendrickson 130 fa Gfarafty (Stolls rector Sanpete Coanty Reereetiea Association ft infocmupij to contact any parent or child with the computer will make information the calls and leave the messages time to come and see for themselves has a feature called Sanpete County Bead ef ready for use at the elementary school CalT528-368to tap into current “outbound i Member Lyons die phone system that informed of the community what’s going on in the schools is keeps O Rfexy I 1 cents |