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Show V 4D Lakeside Review, Wednesday, February 11, 1 t 987 All You Can Eat 'Young astronauts' learn about space LUNCH BUFFET V brating the progress of the nation's space program. The Young Astronaut Council introduced the Young Astronaut Program to the Weber County BANQUETS SPECIAL GROUPS WELCOME Kindergarten Snack: Cookie, milk. Friday, Feb. 13: Chili or vegetable soup, tossed salad, bread sticks, applesauce, Valentine cookie, milk. Kindergarten Snack: Bread stick, milk. Monday, Feb. 16: Come and try our New and . and Chinese Excit-in- g merchants-LUNC- ' & DINNER MENUS- - 1295 So. State Ph. 773-503- CLEARFIELD 4 Jomorron)S 'SJreasures 3H9s9nfiHtgfmai 89 iSPfecbSarit Q)ieu, QucUL 84404 HZ Porcelain Doll Shop 782-- 8 J&us trvcmitoa learn more about space through the Young Astronaut Program. so excited that they couldn't Students have shown much en- Modeling their homemade astronaut gear," Country View Elementary School students rated in aluminum foil brought from home. Cook said that she tries to make the adventure as realistic as possible right down to drinking frozen Tang from plastic bags. Many students were she said. sleep, Each student finished the unit with a Young Astronaut badge and each received an official membership card. victoriajxal&'itinQr-- ' Thursday Fcbruafy 12 Friday February 13 I05ptn Saturday February 14 lOSpm 10-Sp- tn thusiasm during the project and teachers plan to use the Young Astronaut Program for many years, school officials said. ream ypurcniusel Greenware 20 ofF z Price table Free Daily doll classes School menus fudge, milk. W 204 extra for Srlsk (11:00 to 2:30) HOOPER Country View Elementary School has been cele- Elementary menus for Davis. County are: Wednesday, Feb. 11: Tacos, buttered corn, mixed fruit, cinnamon rolls, milk. Kindergarten Snack: Small cinnamon roll Thursday, Feb. 12: Roast beef, whipped potatoes wgravy, peas, whole wheat muffins, red apple wheel, almond c $385 KIMBER JOHNSTON Review correspondent School District early in the school year. A circular is mailed to the schools every month for teachers to use in the school curriculum. The mailer is full of ideas on how to incorporate the program in the class room and familiarize students with the space program. Les Maddock, science facilitator at Country View, said that with the help of parents and the PTA the teachers are able to teach students more about space. Young Astronauts is developed to get American youths back into the space program, said Maddock. We are trying to increase their awareness and get them excited about it. Young Astronauts is simply to a prepare kids for the future future they are not even aware of yet, he said. Teachers like Charleen Cook teach their classes about space many different ways. For the past two weeks, Cooks students have worked on projects at home like creating satellites and making astronaut backpacks to use in the classroom. To finish the unit, students went on a moon walk" through the school in moon boots deco- - i PRESIDENTS DAY Tuesday, Feb. 17: Baked fish, french fries, mixed vegetables, rolls wbutter, orange section, peanut butter finger, milk. Kindergarten Snack: Peanut butter sandwich, milk. Wednesday, Feb. 18: Italian spaghetti, green salad, french rolls, chilled peaches, milk. Kindergarten Snack: Bread stick, milk. Secondary lunch menus for Davis County are: Wednesday, Feb. 11: Nacho supreme, cinnamon rolls, milk. Choice High School: Burger bar, salad line. Choice Junior High: Hot dog in a bun. Thursday, Feb. 12: Roast beef, whipped potatoes wgravy, green beans, carrot sticks, rolls wbutter, choice of fruit, brownies, milk. Choice High School: Burger line. salad bar, Choice Junior High: Chicken sandwich. Friday, Feb. 13: Stacked ham sandwiches wshredded lettuce, french fries, fruit cup, Valentine cookie, milk. Choice High School: Burger bar, salad line. Choice burger. Junior High: Lasagna, shades of green salad, French rolls, choice of fruit, crazy cake, milk. Choice High School: Burger bar, salad line. Choice Junior High: Deluxe hamburger. Wednesday, Feb. 18: Taco salad wtomato wedges, cinnamon twist, milk. Choice High School: Burger bar, salad line. Choice Junior High: Stacked sandwich. turkey Fairness We make an issue of it! Lakeside Review Cheese- Monday, Feb. 16: PRESIDENTS DAY Tuesday, Feb. 17: The Ogden Standard-Examin- er SEEK Program Announces Four Contests tor Students to celebrate National Newspaper in Education Week. March 2 through 6 Design-An-A- d 82 classes entered this contest. 48 schools from three counties. Watch for the winners in a special student section to be published in the Ogden Standard-Examin- er March 2, 1987. Whatsin the Weather? i. .Students Large Assortment of kindergarden through third grade can design a black and white weather symbol for. the r. The winners will receive cash prizes and will be published in the special student section. INDOOR FRENCH GARDENS For ill Standard-Examine- $398 occasions. STARTING Personal Portraits enter this writing contest, students in grades 4 through 12 will interview and then write about a person they find interesting. The winning authors will receive cash prizes and a chance to be AT To Students in 4th through 12th grades can enter black and white photographs theyve taken and compete for cash prizes. Winning entries will be published on March 2. 1815 West Gentile published. LAYTON Teachers can receive more information about these contests by calling: Lynne Goodwin SEEX Program Ogden 394-771- 1 Standard-Examin- er ext. 344 imursery; & GARDEN 2 Miles West On Gentile 544-12- 11 CENTER Hours 8:30 to 5 Mon.-Sa- t. Closed Sunday The deadline for Contests 2, 3 and 4 is February 18, 1987 Educates Kids SEEKStandard-Examine- r , 4 I I ! H |