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Show 2D Students list wishes for teachers' summer Lakeside Review, Wednesday, August 31 , 1 988 Area toddler has army of grandparents there are so many people in his life called Grandma and Grandpa. With the exception of one set of grandparents, they all live in Davis or Weber counties. JEAN MATTHEWS Lakeside Review correspondent SYRACUSE Dillon Birch, son of Scott and Dani Barber Birch, of Syracuse, was born April 8, 1987, on his greatgrandmothers 60th birthday. Delsa Barber said that turning 60 was traumatic enough, but becoming a There are two grandmothers and one step grandmother, two grandfathers and two four and three step greatgrandmothers, two great- was shocking. Her son, Kim Barber, felt the same way about becoming a grandfather just three weeks after turning 40. However, Delsa Barber and her son are lost in the crowd lit- Hatch, grandfather, of Syracuse, died in January. The others who have died were ts. Dillon is just starting to talk, and it is a bit confusing that - Elementary lunch menus for Davis County are: Thursday, Sept 1: Pizza, green beans, tossed salad, chilled peaches, Ranger cookie, milk. Kindergarten Snack: Cookie, milk. Friday, Sept 2: Hamburger deluxe wlettuce, tomatoes, dills, french fries, cantaloupe, chocolate chip bar cookie, milk: Kindergarten Snack: Bread-sticmilk. Monday, Sept 5: Floyd and Mabel Hatch, Bountiful; Gary Birch, Lue and Lucille Birch, Connie and Dennis Jensen, Maurine Taylor, Elaine Jensen, Elsie Fuhriman, Thelma Tracy, Ogden; and Dana and Darrell Tracy, Roy. Now add to these all the aunts and uncles, plus the cousins, and this youngster comes out with an army of relatives. ts. at School menus grandfather, are: Kim and Sherri They Barber, Eagle River, Alaska; Rex and Delsa Barber, Neva Thurgood and Helen Barber, Syracuse; Val and Gerry great-gre- at blood-relate- great-gre- great-gre- at grandmother and one step He has 21 living grandparents at the current time. When he was bom, however, there were 25. d Of these, 1 1 are ancestors and 10 are and His a great-grandfath- tle Dillon. Clyde Barber field-trip- s. grandfathers and one step great-grandpare- that surround eni-goyi- ng rs, great-grandmoth- er of grandparents and This summer I hope my teacher had fun because I thought she was a perfect teacher 'and, the As children reKAYSVILLE turn to school this week many nices Ive ever had and she teachers will give them a writing doesnt need to change any. Jones assignment on What did you do Jalaine Over the summer I hope my this summer? or Where did you shop teacher learned to be nicer go on vacation? A class of students who attend and my math teacher learned to Sara Lee the Learning Center in Kaysville be a better teacher. I hope my teacher has been took summer the months during a new slant on the idea. They learning how to give us harder wrote about What I wish my math because I was bored last Andy Munson year. teacher did during the summer. I wish my teacher has been goHere are some of the students comments in their own words ing to a simpler math school. Charlie Eichert and spelling. I wish my teacher has been I hope my teacher went to art school because I love art and I learning how to make more monKatie Smith ey for fieldtrips. Dana Jones get As in it I hope that she has been This summer I wish my the summer and learning teacher had been learning how to take us on decent to how Matt be more understanding." Nathaniel Ashmore Ashmore RUTH MALAN Lakeside Review correspondent k, Staff photo by Bruce Bennett Dillon Birch, 16 great-grandfathe- rs, months old, in rows of corn with one of his Rex Barber. LABOR DAY Tuesday, SepL 6: Team out to improve lunch menus : A partnership between the ; Utah Restaurant Association and the Davis School District lunch - program is a victory for taxpayers 1 and students, according to URA I president Stan Briggs. The cooperative venture, pi- -; loted this fall at Bountiful High 1 School, provide private sector ; restaurant consultants to improve the menu, sales and management in the school lunch unit. - A trend nationwide has shown ; a growing number of students leaving the school campus. Some of these students patron-- " fast-foo- d out- ize privately-owne- d as a time use the lets, but many break and fail to eat lunch. The URA can suggest ways to revamp the menus and even alter the lunch room decor, says Lynn Trenbeath, director of the dis tricts school foods service and tracted to private firms, the the home economics curriculum supervisor. The consulting team can also review our program to make it more profitable. Briggs said the partnership is a n situation for taxpayers, adding that the URA team believes school lunch programs should be operated as a business in a sound, manner. win-wi- cost-efficie- nt Increasing the number of students dining in the school cafeteria is a major key to efficiency, he says. If we can help the lunch program operate more efficiently, the taxpayers will pay less, says Briggs. If, as some futurists predict, the school lunch program is con tax- payers will again pay less. Either way, the taxpayers win. And the students will, too, if they perceive they are receiving a better meal. The consultants will also be guest speakers in vocational edu- cation and home economics initially comprised of Briggs, president of Utah Food and Ca- courses, adding professional insight into a growing career field, says Trenbeath. She said the district also has hopes of offering an training facility for future tering; Robert Kimsey, president e of Sizzling Platter, a, Sizzler of operator Family Steak Houses; Max Fillmore, director of a Flying J Travel Plaza and a former manager of a multi-un- it hotel restaurant operation. Other URA team members are Dave Williams, operator of a multi-un- it Burger King Restaurant facility; Kay Freeman, director of a student and adult foodservice unit at Utah State University; and C.J. Santoro, a foodservice manager for the Marriott Corporation. The cooperative venture was approved last month by the Davis District school board and the URA Board of Directors. At the end of the school year, the two groups will meet to discuss expanding the project into other schools. Four members of the URA Board of Directors live in Davis County: Fillmore, Jay Alexander ( Harman Management Corp.), Mel Melcomian (Casa Melinda Restaurant), and Randy Pearson (Pearson Enterprises). The URA consulting team is four-stat- se food-servi- ce workers. 0 efforts earn awards for Scouts Life-savi- ng JEAN MATTHEWS Lakeside Review correspondent SUNSET Two Scouts received special recognition for their efforts of a year life-savi- ng ago. On Sunday, Aug. 21, Brian son of Randy and Robin Tingey, and Ryan Roundy, son of Rick and Roxanne Roundy, each received a Scouting award. Tin-ge- y, It was nearly a year ago that Scouts were these two a for newspaper route collecting and saw a boy running with his clothing on fire. The quick action of the young Scouts in this incident that took place in Sunset on Sept. 26, 1987, came to light again when the two youths received more recognition. Just prior to the Sunset 8th Ward sacrament meeting, Brian was presented the Heroism Award by John E. Riley, Lake-vieDistrict advancement chairman from the Boy Scouts of America. The award was issued for being situainvolved in a tion that saved the life of the 7- w ng year-ol- d. Ryan was presented the Medal of Merit by John L. Watts, second counselor in the Sunset Stake WEST POINT The Davis County Sheriffs Department in cooperation with West Point School will hold a bicycle registration on Saturday, SepL 3, from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m. All owners of bicycles and scooters may attend the event at West Point Elementary School where the serial numbers from the bicycles and scooters will be gathered along ry, with owners names and other pertinent information. The information will be fed into the departments special computer system. During the bicycle rodeo, booths will be set up and representatives from various departments of the sheriffs office will be on hand to pass out information and conduct a bicycle skill course. Local bicycle shops are being invited to bring various safety equipment to display and refreshments will be available. Parents are encouraged to accompany their children so all pertinent medical information can be included in the data to be input in the computer. This information Both boys were honored for using their scouting knowledge and quick thinking when they became situaaware that tion required their response, which they readily gave and by so doing saved the live of Matt a neighbor. Rad-aboug- h, formation regarding any special medical problems or emergency numbers where parents or guardians can be reached. West Point City Council members listened to the program Sheriffs Deputy Kim Tauss presented and unanimously voted to accept the proposal at their last meeting. The cost-fre- e program West Point City accepted will serve as a test area. you long for luxury without mortgaging your house, youll be delighted to hear this dream can be attained quite easily; just head for Mexico where the favorable rate of exchange continues to attract Americans in record numbers. In fact, perhaps I should add that your dream can best , be realized if you book early! Mexico offers something for everyone In virtually any price range. Acapulco is the largest resort area with the greatest number of hotels so looking youre more likely to find something within your budget If you're for an economical trip. Youll also find the largest number of discos, a few hotels excellent several shops, restaurants and nightclubs although miles outside of town, away from the crowds, promise the best of both worlds. Other resort areas such as Cancun, Puerto Vallarta, Ixtapa, Mazatlan and Manzanillo also have their own special atmosphere. It's simply a question of personal preference in hotels, activities, price and time which will result in selecting the perfect spot for you. Although many tourists are most interested in beaches and water sports, theres ample sightseeing for those who want something else to do. It's easy to arrange day tours to other resorts or, in fact, to visit Mexico on an escorted tour. You might even wish to combine a few days in Mexico City with a stay at a resort; its easy for us to arrange. Regardless of your personal preferences, I know we can find the Ideal trip for you.- - Mexico is great on a beer or champagne pocketbook. Pnces are lowest from now until Dec. 15th. So book now, Do your Christmas shopping in Mexico. Thursday, SepL 8: Hot tuna melt sandwich, french fries, cantaloupe slice, Snickerdoodle cookie, milk. Kindergarten Snack: Cheese & crackers, milk. Friday, SepL 9: Nachos in a boat, tater gems, peas, chilled peaches, cinnamon puff, milk. Kindergarten Snack: Small cinnamon puff, milk. Harold page ID waxed. gency. by Nancy Hepburn by milk. are washed and cleaned; carpets are cleaned; furniture is stacked and the linoleum area in each room is stripped, cleaned and Young Mens presidency. His award was for outstanding leadership in the case of an emer- ma TRAVEL TIPS FOOT NOTES Sinks and spigots in each of the rooms are cleaned; walls tiles and bathrooms throughout the school are cleaned. Shelves in the media center are cleaned and polished. Although the cooks do a lot of the cleaning in the kitchen, the custodians polish all stainless-steel surfaces, as well as polishing floors and disinfecting stoves and ovens. We put seven coats of wax in the multipurpose room because of the wear, Youngfield said. First we strip the wax off and clean the floor, then put the new wax on. Its a big job, but it makes for easier maintenance, as well as protection of the floor. The floor is done again during the Christmas hol g, Junior High - Hot ham & cheese sandwich. Monday, SepL 5: LABOR DAY Tuesday, SepL 6: Baked ham, hash browns wcheese, mixed vegetables, rolls wbutter, orange slices, chocolate cake, milk. Junior High Chicken sandwich. Wednesday, SepL 7: Enchiladas wshredded lettuce, buttered com, hot rolls wbutter, watermelon, choice of cookie, milk. Junior High - Steak & Swiss. Thursday, SepL 8: Roast turkey, whipped potatoes wgravy, green beans, tomato wedge, roll wbutter, blackberry turnover, milk. Junior High - Hot dog. Friday, SepL 9: Potato bar wassorted toppings (cheese sauce, broccoli, meat sauce, onions, chili), rolls wbutter, applesauce, choice of cookie, milk. Junior High - Stacked ham sandwich. idays. Outside work includes mowing lawns, weeding and watering. Small details must also be taken care of like cleaning light fixtures and light switches. Its like painting a picture, said Youngfield. Its what brightens things up and gives it finish. To help brighten things up, Youngfield helped students with scenery for the schools Constitution program. Principal Marilyn Dahl describes Youngfield as having a good listening ear, a hard worker who never complains, and has the love of all the children. He worked with the students and helped them to draw the pictures when he could have just gone ahead and done the whole project himself. In addition to the children, he enjoys working with Dahl, who takes a personal interest in the school, as well as the children. Sarah Jane Adams Elementary School Area If Dr. Cary Green Podiatrist, Foot Specialist and Surgeon Walking For Exercise l Walking for fitness is becoming more and more popular and is proving to be an excellent form of exercise, walking is especially a valuable form of exercise for tbe older person. Unfortunately, the U.S. National Center for Health statistics has indicated that one of tbe leading cause of activity limited in older people is impairment of the lower extremities. Many people resign themselves to enduring foot problems and thus limit their activities. Many foot problems can be treated, allowing the patient to walk for exercise and to live more useful satisfying lives. Whether young or old, if your feet are keeping you from getting proper exercise, call Dr. Gary Green for an evaluation. 820 W. Shepard Lane - Farminaton In Smith'e Shopping Complex e Off Highway 89 e 451-750- WERE FIGHTING FOR YOUR LIFE American Heart Association t is vital should a child be involved in an accident and be unable to give in Chicken fried steak, whipped potatoes wgravy, green beans, roll wpeanut butter cup, blackberry turnover, milk. Kindergarten Snack: Bread stick, milk. 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