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Show I Altamont High for achievements an High. Participants included the Jan Band (Chiuw), Junior High, Vocal . state law now requires certification for food managers New important. He thinks that the Food Safety By Mary Wertz July that requires managers from every food establishment in Utah to be certified in Food Safety, includ- Tri-Coun- ty Conveniently Located with M&R Equipment West US Hwy 40 looscvelt, Utah 722-363- 9 were Glena Winkler, Ronny Wood, and Randi Bristol. - 77 St. . Duchesne E. Main 435-738-23- 49 738-237- 560 E BOO N. Roosevelt The Attic 71 N 200 722-317- - E. Roosevelt 722-279- 6 7 2 Basin Livestock Market Ballard 722-504- 3 Basin Pharmacy 245 W US Hwy 40. Roosevelt - 722-245- 4 Basin Builders Supply 2438 W US Hwy 40, Roosevelt 722-458- 9 Basin Wholesale West 40. Roosevelt - 722-227- 3 40. Roosevelt -- - 722-484- 4 722-556- 1 0 Tire 40. Roosevelt Bills Ben Franklin 69 E 200 N. Roosevelt 722-030- 3 d a establishments must food-servi- . know how to prevent food-born- dis- - e The three main causes of food-bordisease are biological, chemical and physical haxards. Of these, bacteria, vibiological haxards ruses, parasites and fungi are the greatest threat to safe food. Food managers will be trained to understand how these haxards contaminate food, and the control and safe especially employee practices training that must be strictly followed to prevent this contamination. Such practices include: hand washing, use snd calibration of thermometers, taking and recording temperatures, cooking finds to prop- ne - FITNESS AWARDS Altamont Elementary 6th grade boyi have comendurance run. They also completed testing for the pleted the Presidents Physical Fitness award. Carlson Cleaners 257 S 200 N. Roosevelt Cellular One 192 N 200 E. Roosevelt 722-264- 1 722-093- 5 . Inc. . - 425 W Main. Duchesne 738-255- 722-455- 722-228- 722-288- - Mt. Home IN SHAPE-Pau- la completed the Jenkins' 5th grade class at Altamont Elementary all endurance run. Kids have 2 7 454-388- 5 Coca Cola Bottling Home: 750 722-230- Cell: 722-72- 13 Shaft: 722-25- 45 Teddy Heart (ifts V 77 AJ. 200 Roosevelfy lT 840 66 1 2 Children can build their personal libraries, stimulate their minde, snd possibly win a trip for four to Disneyland thie summer during k Deseret Books annual summer reading program. From June 1 through July 31, customers can participate in the reading program simply by purchasing five k readbooks from the sixth and then list getting any ing book from the reeding list free. The k reading list contains Hook-A-Boo- Hook-A-Boo- Hook-A-Boo- delightful snd nationally-acclaimetitles, many under $5. To enter the drawing for the Disneyland vacation, entrants simply write o book report using pe- f h Congratulations Class of 99 Great Gifts for the Grad! 4 Senior Gtizens Save 10 on Tuesdays. Gifts Gift Baskets Gourmet Foods Teddy Bears Adult Novelties Scrapbook Supplies & Workshops goes to family vacation 47 oor Teddy Bear Gift Program d ris! form available at local Deseret Book stores, snd return the report before July 31, for a chance to win. Customers can pick up a free purk readchasing card, a ing list, and a book report form from any Deseret Book location. Theres no limit to the number of cards that ran be redeemed and no limit to the number of reports that can be submitted. but all cards must be redeemed bv July 31. llook-A-Boo- 789-653- 5 Coldwell Banker R.S. chance to win Disneyland Pat O'Driscoll of safes 1 Clays Repair Let me show you how to get into a Farm Home I louse. This one has 5 bedrooms on a nice lot. 5 ' 51 722-574- Own Your Own Home O 970-675-84- I E Why Rent? q 3 426 Prospect Ave.. Rangety 78 N Vernal Ave. Vernal 722-242- 4 Century 21 Country Realty 865 E 200 N. Roosevelt Chandler Si Associates ' - sin AppliedTechnology Center, and on July 21 at Western Parkin r. Checker Auto Parts ' 200 Lagoon, Roosevelt Chuck Wagon Cafe E8St Hwy. 40. Gusher Classic Lube 295 W US Hwy 40. Roosevelt - - Food-Manag- er Let the good times rolET 0 Ameri-Ka- n Sanitation 22220 W Hwy 40. Duchesne Ashley Creek Physical Therapy 1 E Hwy A Certification Class will be held on June 18 from 9--5 in Roosevelt at the Uintah Ba- Kawasaki . Als Foodtown Big ment Vulcan ' 48 722-S- I 722-070- E Hwy er internal temperatures and proper sanitizing of utensils and equip- Prarie 3004X4 -- Best Western Inn ENDURANCE-Altamo- - Qnly3$4700 Individuals receiving letters Roosevelt -- IKawasakil ZIP ZERO Kawasaki day-lon- g nt Elementary 6th grade girls have completed the Food booths at sporting events, endurance run. They also completed testing for the President's rodeos or fairs will not need to have ' Fitness aw ard. Physical certified managers, as they are considered temporary food establishments, but they do have certain regulations under local health laws. According to the FDA, preventable food-bordisease kills at least 9,000 and sickens millions of Amar- - .. icons every year. More thafr half food-bordisease outbreaks are" traced to food prepared in commercial kitchens. "Food service is serious business, and so are bacterial threats to safe food, said David Nash, President of the American Food Safety Institute, that will provide training and exams. "Those who own or manage populations. Hospitals, nursing homes and day cares are the moot tor 6 Months on Models & ed Ensemble, Sixth-Grad- e Band, Concert Band, Symphonic Band, and Combined Bands. Members of the bands are Ronny and Brett Wood, Randi and Leslie Bristol, Amanda and Rachelle Lindsay, Ammon Perry, Sam Williams, Jace Jenkins, Shane Lamb, Guy Gardner, Natalie Miles, Jimmy and Josh Norton, and Talon and Rory Williams. The vocal groups include Amanda Thacker, Glena Winkler, Billy Bowkre, WyAnn Weidman, Amends Lindsay and Sara Watson. Awards were given to students who showed growth and development in the area ofmusic. Recipient ofthe Louis Armstrong Jais Award and John Phillip Sousa Award was Ronny Wood. Glena Winkler received the National Choral Award. Billy Bow kre was noted for the greatest improvement in the choral group. Sam Williams, baritone horn, was presented with the Most Improved instrumentalist Award of the year. The Master Musician Program levels of achievement recipients were Rachelle Lindsay (4th); Ronny Wood (3rd); Billy Bowkre (2nd); Amanda Lindsay and Randi Bristol (each 1st). E. Affordable Automotive 340 S 200 E. Roosevelt - W Hwy fied. food-born- QT235 safety exam. The state-approv- certification class prepares food managers for the test given at the end of the course. Failure to pass the exam could result in revocation of a health permit by environmental health inspectors. food-born- ing schools. While the new law goes into effect July 1, local health departments will work with the food industry to help them comply with the new rule between now and January 1. "As director of the health department, Td encourage every owner! operator to get this done, said Joe Schaffer, director of Health Department which inspects restaurants twice a year. "Its in their best interest He said that, upon inspection, if a restaurant is not in compliance, owners will be given a certain amount of time to comply and be subject to closure if they fail to meet the certification requirements. Dietary managers in school will cenhave to be certified. Day-car- e facilities are ters and health-car- e exempt from the law, even though the populations they serve are most e likely to be victims of illnesses. These two major exemptions cause me some concern, said Bill Emminger, State Health Department. The very young and the very old are the most highly susceptible food-servi- managers must pass a Manager Certification Act is a good first step in improving food safety, but hopes the legislature will exfatend the regulations to day-car- e cilities and nursing homes in the future. He added that the fatality e illnesses in nursrate of ing homes is 10 times what it is for the general public. Decreased immune systems, chemotherapy, preexisting medical conditions, and medications can lower the resistance of the elderly to diseases caused by bacteria in foods. Emminger says a commonly asked question is whether restaurants will have to have a certified manager on eveiy shift. The answer is no, that the law requires one certified manager per restaurant, who will be responsible for training employees as well as other managers in safety controls. In Salt Lake County, where this law has been in effect for two years, restaurants do tend to have each manager certi- To prevent instances of illness and death caused by bacteria in foods, a new state law takes effect in M & R To become certified, Adams Carquest 109 S 200 Awards Concert and Slide Show were held at Altamont both academic achievement and displaying positive attitudes toward school, OUTSTANDING LEADERS-F- or National Indian Youth Leadership these West Junior High 6th graders have been chosen to attend a week-lon- g Julia John, Todd Murray and Merlin camp in Albuquerque. New Mexico. Pictured eft to right are: Adriana Kurip, Fausett. Bonnie coordinator w and ith Ed Johnson Com peach, camp principal . i students recognized On Thursday, May 13, 1 Real Estate 721 E 200 N. Roosevelt Coner Repair 1 7 E Main. Duchesne 722-353- 738-590- West 3 9 Country Flair Altamont - 454-341- 8 Cowan's Cafe 57 E Main. Duchesne 738-560- 9 Dans Tire Service W Hwy 40. 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