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Show child-centers- Orff Schulwerk 5th grade students to perform Wednesday RMS Artiat4n-residencBillie Tuttls will present the Roosevelt Middle 8chool 5 grads students in special show of music and dance Wednesday, Feb. 5 at S p.m. and 7 pjn. o, i Everyone is invited to the free RJH 2nd term Honor roll Roosevelt Jr. High School announces the following students receiving honor roll status for the 2nd term are as follows: Goby Abegglen, Luke Abegglen, Andrea Aland, Mary Alexander, Katy Jo Angus, Jonathan Asay, Jaihan Beltran, Cory Bentz, Merilee Burden, Michael Berlin, Linda Benett, Miea Blanc, Kody Boren, Tereia Bromley, UINTAH BASIN STANDARD. February 4. 1997- - Page ran is It is baaed on the ways in which children naturally communicate. Using their voices to speak and ring ana their bodies to move and dance, children joyously move from musical imitation to improvisation and literacy." Billie 11 artist in Tuttle, Residence, is sponsored by the Utah Arts Council through a grant presentation featuring folk songs ' from the National Endowment far of Mvsral nations, aocompanisd by the Arts. Founder of the Musical metallophonss Roots studio in Lehi, Utah, Tuttle and glockenspiels, as well as home- teaches through made rainsticka, recorders, finger elementary' and private piano. and hand drums "Children who experience music cymbals, tambourines! ere better equipped to explore it "Let the children by their own mare creatively. composers," said Carl Orff in 1940. Through Orff Schulwerk, both Known for his vocal orchestral teachers and children work "Carmina Burana," Orff the power and potential experience of learning developed an interrelated approach through inquiry, innovation and to music. education, combining active participation. They become . movement and speech naturally. totally and happily involved in tha "The Orff Schulwerk experience mueic making. pre-scho- ol Middle School Sth graders have spent the past few weeks learning about folk FOLK SONGS-Roose- velt songs and folk dances under the direction of Aitist in Residence, Billie Tuttle. The children will demonstrate their new singing, dancing and performing skills in special presentation this Wednesday. .Bobbie Brothenon, Jerilyn Brown, Lindsey Brown, Kassie Chapman, Monique Colleen Claybum, Christensen, Amy Colton, Jeremy Conetah, Staci Gout, Jamie Crazier, Candace Davenport, Lacey Denver, Amanda Katie Disney, Liana Draper, Shallin Duncan, Duncan, Tai Duncan, Duncan, Jorden Dye, David Eckels, Cicile Edwards, Joefaum Ekkedge, Travis Fausett, Jesse Fieldsted, Mallary Fieldsted, Megan Fieldsted, Kristie Fish, Stacy Fisher, Linsey Foote, Jessica Fox, Jade Fhuidsen, Kelly Gardner, Eva Gillespie, Beau Gunes, Matthew Hamilton, Kaleae Harlan, Austin Harrison, Savannah Haslem, Buck Andy Heaton, Teresa Heaton, Hicken, Donald Hicken, Holly Hicken, Matthew Holmes, David Tn Jenkins, Maim Kijek, Jason Jackie Labium, Veronica Laris, Damn Larsen, Lane Larsen. Gootney Larson, Xabier Lass, Michelle Lemon, Joshua Liddell, Valerie Lishenko, Tyler Lisonbee, Trevor Luck, Raelyn McBride, CHEERFUL the Altamont-Tabion- Brayden FANS-- A a number of rooters shake their pom-pobasketball game last week. McCairns, during Amy Russell, Michael Seeley, Micah McCormick, Travis McKenzie, Amy Mecham, Savannah Mieure, Brittnee Migliori, Ben Mitchell, Miriam Michell, Heather Neal, Will Nebeker, Chasidi Neilsoa, Korina Nielsen, Melissa Nielsen,. Mike Nielsen, Van Oakes, Amber Oaks, Gregory Peterson, Crystal Pittman, Tern Prescott, Warren Purcell, Jeana Rasmussen, Tori Rhodes, Raquel Rich, Jazlyn Richard, Joslyn Robbins, Deviui Roberts, Tyler Roberts. Tiffany Smith, Colby S taker, Erica Stewart, Megan Stone, Jacinta Taylor, Kara Taylor, Brittany Thompson, BJ. Uresk, Brandon Uresk, Daniel Van Tassell, Natalie Van Tassell, Melissa Wan, Kassandra Walton, Ward. Melanie - Tiffany Shaiene Weight, Weathenton, PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT-Fif- th grade Roosevelt Middle School students in Mrs. Laraens class rehearse on xylophones, drums, metaUophone and glockenspiels in preparation for performances this Wednesday at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. Jessica West, Brandon Whiting, Phillip Amanda Whiting, Wilkerson, Russell Williamsen, Jason Winterton, Natalie Winterton, Brittany Yama. Did You Know? IfyoubelfevoyouVehavingaheart attack, take an aspirin. Research conducted at Brigham and Womans Hospital in Boston has found people who taka an aspirin at the first sign of heart attack and then continue to take aspirin for a month afterward havs a 23 lower mortality rata than those who don't. Want fresh feet? Sweaty feet provide tha warmth and moisture that make the perfect breeding ground for bacteria. The result ia foot odor. Taka these steps to keep your foot fresh: - Tbwal off thorouly .Microorganism thrive in the damp spaces between your toes. - Use foot powder. foot powders help absorb Januaiy has been a busy month far the staff of Duchesne County Library. Not only did the official title of the library change to 9uchesne County Library but grant money could be on its way to the Roosevelt Library. Library.' staff membenare working to secure funding for two projects right now. The first project is strengthening the internet project begun by the library last year. On Januaiy 9th the OB .(Community Impact Board) request of the library was moved to the priority list The request was for. $10,000 to purchase equipment, software, and connection fees. The official word should come tf the May 3rd meeting of the impact a er perspiration. Wear tha right socks. Acrylic, a synthetic material, keeps moisture away from your foot. Cotton and wool an also helpful because they absorb moisture. - Wear shoes made from natural material. Leather allows the foot to breathe; vinyl and plastic don't. - Air out your feet. Whenever possible, go without shoes. - Ask your doctor. Iffootodor is s problem, prescription medications ora available for feet that sweat excessively. If you're thinking of starting a walking program, hare an soma reasons why walking is excellent exercise: 1. Walking uses the big muscles, the surest way to expend energy. 2. Walking is weight bearing. Compand to swimming or biking; walking is better. This mild pounding of tha bones boosts the absorption of calcium, which will help prevent osteoporosis. 3. Walking is When you walk, onofbot is always incontact with theground. Whan you jog; both feet are momentarily off the ground with each stride, which is harder on tha muscles and joints. Walking just 30 minutes a day, every day, at a comfortable pace ia a great way of staying healthy. If you didnt get your flu shot this season, you can still take steps to lessen the severity of the flu. Antiviral medications taken within 48 hours of tha first symptoms of influenza can cut tha duration of tha disease by days. Amantadine and rimatadine interfere with the virus ability to replicate in the body, which shortens the lifespan of the flu. Both are available by prescription only, and should bo tskun within 43 hours after symptoms appear. Flu symptoms include sudden onset of headache, chills and sore throat, progreesing rapidly to fever, body achee and cough. Vomiting and diarrhea are generally not symptoms of the flu. If youre thinking of having ramen noodles for lunch, think again. Lots ofbusy Americans grab thst"qukk fix"for lunch dried Japanese wheat noodles that cook in minutes in the microwave. Sure, theyre high in carbohydrates, but theyre also fat, fat, fat Tha noodles are which leaves a precooked by steaming, then dried by residua of about 18 oil by weight. The fat used ia often highly saturated lard or palm oil. Tomake matters worse, the seasonings are tomato or chicken noodle usually very high in sodium. A can of low-fsoup may be a healthier choice. Chewing sugar less gum altar eating will reduce your likelihood of developing csvi ties. University oflndisna researchers studied s group m DOM. - Library Director Lone Evans said of these grant monies, "We are fortunate to have moved to the next level with these monies. We were able so prove that the internet is a valuable service provided to the community, time is of the essence, and that this is a worthy project We were also ride lo prove to the board that this project is an enhancement of the grants given to ut by the Utah State Libnay Division and Smart Utah." 15th put the next January SlOjOOO of the internet project at the library in place. The CDBG (Community Development Block, Grant) Rating and Ranking Committee voted to fund the SlOjOOO request of he library to purchase mare computers. Uhless the total CDBG funds given to the Uintah Basin is cm the foil $10,000 should come to the library. Official word should come by the end of February or the first erf March. The "learning center concept brought to the libniy by Smart Utah will be enhanced by the CDS and CDBG grants. Educations! software for patrons of all ages. Software will range from literacy help to full text article programs. "These programs will be as varied as our patrons interests." states Evans. The libniy staff invites you to help them m the selection of programs by making specific requests now. The next project in the works is adding to the book on tape collection of the library. 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