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Show 2 Sun Advocate, Price, Utah Saturday, May 3 1980 College students elect Teacher honored varied course of struction. Watching 48 chicks hatch, learning about plant and animal life, taking field trips to the The students president studentbody faculty, For her efforts in teaching conservation, Ms. Iiomano was ad was elected to finance vice president, Kevin and ministration, students. Because of Mutz is academic vice the smallness of the president and Karen college, everyone Atwood was elected must pull together for secretary. elected maximum strength Heidi Hibbard out of newly studentbody president and potential in all Granger High School of the will Terry Ficklin at a aspects serve . as recent forum. system, commented Associated Women Ficklin. Ficklin, a 23 - year Students President old freshman out of He hopes to achieve with the Associated Cottonwood High a better student-teache- r Men Students School in Salt Lake, President office to be relationship was elected to the top through his unity appointed by the 1980-8- 1 position by ASCEU campaign. executive council. after a successful An election tea Elected to other compaign week staged from April 14 to 19. studentbody. offices honoring the new My goal for next include three local council was held High Friday in the Gomer year is to achieve Carbon Peacock Room. Hanna Joe unity between the graduates. next years studentbody to ask what can I do for CEU instead of the usual what can CEU do for said CEUs me, I want given the recently participated recently Conservation Teacher of the Year award for 48 of in chicks process class. After the in- 1979 by the Price River cubation period and Soil Conservation the chicks were hat- District. the and in mountains in- becoming aware of their environment are all part of a Sally Mauro third grade class curriculum. Students in Edna Romanos class dont just get information out of a book regarding the environment and how nature works. They live it through a hatching the students ched, observed the chicks first 21 days of life. When the chicks were old enough to Chairman Lyle Bryner of the district said, The award was based on her outstanding workbook completed during the defend themselves, students were allowed year and for to take them home. contribution teaching sincere thank you for floral offerings, cards, and donations during the loss of our loved one, David R. Safford. A special thank you to Dr. Gorishek and staff members of Carbon Hospital for loving care and kindness. The Safford Family A her in the school elementary Thank You -- children. The conservation award is an annual event held throughout the country. Ms. Romano, having won the Carbon County Parent workshop set was award, automatically placed in the state competition where she finished in the top four, according to Bryner. The workbook, he said, consisted of 0 pages chronicling the work conservation conducted in Ms. Romanos class. The fascination of a newborn chick in teacher Edna Romano's hand holds Sally Mauro third grader Bonnie Mackley's rapt attention. Ms. Romano was named Outstanding Conservation Teacher of the Year for 1979 for her environmental education. 35-4- MOTHERS DAY MAY 11 IS She students school Big Hug studied outside on grounds and Postmaster General will one of the speakers at the ninth annual convention of the Utah State Branch animal life. The class even studied ants as they walked in the cracks of sidewalks, Bryner noted. On a field trip to Clear Creek, the class met with Gary Moreau and George Cook of the U.S. Soil Conservation Service who acted as tour directors g enfor a vironmental worksh- Bouquet 5 I 637 2731 oii sa Helping it serves humanity. Main Price 60 West riglil on Eileen Siaperas of Price was honored at a birthday dinner recently at the Hollow Bottle. Price guests included Tony and Amy Siaperas, Laurie D. Bowman, Lucky and Lucille Purcell, Doc Vomas, Jean Keefer, Kenny and Susan Konakis and Nancy Baker. Out of town guests included Steve and Diane Loveless, Orem, and Mr. and Mrs. Barry Clark and Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Offeker, Provo. Additionally, Ms. Romano has taken students on trips to historical sites to teach the awareness of the past and how the INC. Feemster, the Celebration held op. earth Ralph assistant m 1 KingTKoaflTfceafres m Castle Rock Square 637-274- between the ages of 5 couraged to attend, and 21 are required by said Miller. Although law to have an In- the workshop is dividualized Educati- designed for parents, on Program, comprofessionals working with these type of said called IEP, monly con- Business will be held sessions Saturday morning, which will be followed by a luncheon and the election of officers. Participants may compete in a golf tournament or visit the CEU Museum that afternoon. Dinner will vice president of the follow Saturday night. auxiliary. Donald Keele, state Registration for the convention will begin president, will conduct May 2 at 6:30 p.m. the business session, Committee meetings, and Marion Stuwart, a presidents reception state auxiliary and dinner will follow president, will conduct that night. the auxiliary meeting. 0 CLOSED INDEFINITELY NOW SHOWING en- Executive Director couraged to attend. The workshop will Association the Utah for Retarded Citizens. be held at 7 p.m. at the LectThis workshop is Administration 65 E. 400 ure to Room, better designed prepare parents to be North in Price, he active of members IEP, he said. of said. Questions pertaining to the operation of the programs, who writes them, how well they work and other per- tinent questions will be WEATHER The weather forecast calls for variable cloudiness through Saturday with showers at times, Fridays high will be with a in the mid-60- s low in the high 30s, Temperatures will reach the high 60s Saturday. answered. This workshop is supported by a grant from the Utah State Board of Education, he added, and similar workshops will be held throughout the state. Jan Diamanti. Gourmet cooking doesnt necessarily mean unusual foods. It is just a different and unique way of preparing ordinary foods. Jans interest in gourmet cooking began when she married Jim Diamanti Jr. Everyone in the whole Diamanti family seems to have a cooking specialty even my father - in - law, Jim Diamanti, Sr., who makes delicious picked vegetables each fall. His recipe is an old European idea that has been handed down. Basically, a variety of fresh vegetables like cauliflower, carrots, cabbage, celery, sweet green peppers, and onions are pickled in a special brine and can be used and enjoyed for many months. Rising food prices are an excellent reason to get into gourmet cooking. Many low priced foods can be turned into gourmet delicacies just by utilizing a few different preparation techniques. Jan has shared two recipes that use orchicken and spinach. The dinary foods gourmet touch turns them into Chicken Kiev and a delicious fresh spinach salad. Enjoy! "The thru Thursday 2 Shows at 7:10 4 9:10 p.m. Miller, students are Gerald beginner Although the word gourmet is often used today, many people are still confused about its meaning. Generally, it has come to be associated with ideas like fancy, ethnic,, or even just from scratch. I particularly like the interpretation of a 1 CORPORATION Education Programs process will be held Tuesday in dividualized Kristen Diamanti Taylor Tlodern CinemC 1 two-da- y postmaster vention will be William for G. Hanna, activity general director of the management services, Western Slopes will be the speaker at District of the U.S. of the National the lunch at the Postal Service, Adolph Association of Postal Country Club. A. Ruiz, Rocky here Other speakers Mountain area vice Supervisors scheduled to speak at president and Saturday. Catherine Novack, day-lon- Price Floral Assistant An and plant Price. 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Place chicken breasts, boned side up, between two pieces of clear plastic wrap. Pound from center out to form cutlets not quite V inch thick. Peel off wrap. Season with salt. Sprinkle 2 tablespoons snipped parsley over cutlets. Chill l4 lb. stick butter. Cut butter into 8 sticks; place a stick at end of each cutlet. Roll meat as for jelly roll, tucking in sides. Press seam to seal well. Coal each roll with flour and dip in mixture of 1 beaten egg and 1 tablespoon water, then roll in cup fine dry bread crumbs. Fry chicken rolls in approximately 1 inch of hot, vegetable oil at 375 degrees in electric skillet until golden brown. Yield: 8 servings. se se 4-- |