Show £doesdav May 18 1991 THE RICllFiru) reaper nx Checking The Entries El wood Willis left principal of Monro El- mentary School along with Alene Bell and of Monroe Evelynn Hansen Literose Club's literature and writing contest look over some of the 323 portfolios turned in by youngsters ' This unique five sided house in Torrey known as "Entrada" is being readied as an educa- and arts center The house was owned Writing Contest Judging Begins MONROE — Some 323 portfolios were completed by second to fifth grade students who entered the literature and creative writing contest that began in January at the Monroe Elementary School "This is the first time such a contest has been held and it created as much endeavor on the children's parts as well as more than a dozen and a half professionals from not only the immediate area of Monroe but outside school area who had Entrada Gets Recognition the late Ward Roylance and will house many of his photographs and writings ceming the scenery of the Colorado Plateau by the combination of creativity in writing combined with literature El wood Willis school principal has worked w ith the second through fifth grade class teachers in helping spearhead this event the task of reading the contest Alene entries" said Bell and Evelnn Hansen "Just as quickly as the entries are read and contest is completed awards will be made" they said Sponsoring the project was the Literose Club of Monroe to further fiCTIOM S Winners will be recognized during the May 18 Literose Club meeting 330 p m in the clubroom of Monroe City Library Tammy Y Beach 26 Hunting-to- n one year in Sevier County Jud and $4625 fine suspended all except $500 tine 36 months pro1 tion for attempted production ot a controlled substance 1 George Phillip substance Michael Lee Sorenson 39 penitentiary inmate charges of aggravated burglary theft of a firearm and habitual criminal dismissed Tuning Up For Concert your cereal grain fruit and vegetable eating is important and possible for every-- J one It just might take a little bit of time to adjust to this better way of eating We tend to love the taste of fat and again it's because as children we were surrounded by grandma's pecan pie This is why I stressed so strongly in my child nutntion article that teaching children when they are young will definitely affect their g nutritional and also their health as adults We need to do what the experts say — train our taste buds I had the chance to spend some time at our local grocery stores and my eyes were opened to all the fat-fritems we have right here in Richfield As I conversed with the i Richfield High School’s music department will present a spring concert in the RHS auditorium Sunday May 22 at 7 p m Groups that will be performing are the RHS Jazz Ensemble Symphonic Band Bluegrass Band Red Healthy Foods fat-fre- eat them only in moderation Really where we should satisfy that "sweet tooth" is by eating a variety of fresh frozen dried or canned fruit Again we are back to the basics When shopping w e need to choose meats such as fish and skinless poultry When baking with eggs we need to substitute two egg whites for one egg We need to select skim cheeses milk and choose non-fa- t and butter cheese cottage yogurt Employee benefits beyond health insurance and choice parking spots are becoming more prevalent as businesses discover that it is profitable to promote a "family-friendly- " workplace On-si- te child care and maternity leave are probably the most visible of the new wave of employee benefits but there are many others including help with adoptions relocation services fitness centers continuing education benefits parenting education substance abuse counseling flextime telecommuting and job sharing Increasingly employers are finding that promoting stable families is cost effective says Dr Susan Campbell Bowman project assistant in the Utah State University College of Family Life These pro Young farm workers between 14 and 16 years of age may receive training leading to certification for tractor operation this spring Such certification is requ'red for youths in that age group to operate machinery for any farmer except his Mindy Ogden Mise Richfield and Roger's manager Terry Waters show off some of today's healthiest foods fresh fruits and vegatables Ogden has been working on healthy lifestyle project for her Miss Utah Pageant community service project milk Avoid whole milk (liquid condensed or evaporated) or dairy products made with whole milks such as cream cheese cream sodium only in moderation I hope that by wnting these articles I have given you as a reader a chance to explore your total wellness I know that I have benefited greatly by study ing these important subjects and I have gained a better appreciation for my own health and well-bein- g I promise that if you take the ideas I have spelled out to you over the past 12 weeks your life will change Not only will you feel better physically but mentally and socially cheese sour cream or ice cream Select whole grain breads and cereals or a combination of grains Limit bread products w ith eggs as the main ingredient White breads tend to be high in salt Choose rice and pasta products try w hole grains for variety and nutntion Basically what I'm trying to say is memorize the food guide pyramid It is a pnme example of ways people can eat a vanety of foods maintain healthy weight choose a diet low in fat saturated fat and cholesterol and use sugar salt and support career-oriente- To get signed up or for more information call McKay Jenson at 896-824- 7 2 or or Clyde extension 275 Hurst at 896-803- (Continued From Page 1-- te kindergartens Approved a $2000 donation to Sevier County to be applied to the purchase of a cargo trailer for transportation of sound and lighting sy The council recommended commissioners ask other communities for donations since everyone benefits from the assets Renewed the Sunlight Airmo-uv- e Hangar lease at the airport for one year while the city investigates the possibility of purchasing the hangar GatedlEntrTUo HlPlFriioinRiiPiqiPWiFTiTHninintFiimiiTpm EMIL'S’©!? S®K1E)®: 0 331 zi and Montessori schools Something as simple as flextime increases job satisfaction by giv ing employees a feeling of control over their situation Bowman says North Las Vegas City went to a four-da- y work week that not only its employees the luxury of a gives three-da- y weekend but saves the city money by keeping city vehicles off the road one extra day a week It has also cut down on sick leave and annual leave she says Ultimately computers and electronic communication may redefine what the workplace is altogether Bowman says Teleworking Flex-plaand Telecommuting will allow a mix of home and office w ork d families are looking for more than salaries and advancement About 20 percent of men and 40 percent of women say they have turned down jobs that required relocation Finding quality child care is one of the main problems dual career families face About 62 percent of parents cited this as one of the main problems in their lives About 25 percent cited breakdow n in the arrangements they had made as a major problem She says on-sichild care has been shown to decrease turnover and ce te i 6" ROCK SPRINGS © i Heard a progress report on the Special Improvement District from Jones and DcMiIlc Engineering Bid opening is scheduled May 23 5 opened a 24 hour child care center at its plant Other companies have gone so far as to opening on-si- - Approved an application for a public dance from the New Horizons Crisis Center contingent on security requirements being coordinated with Richfield City Police absenteeism and increase productivity For instance: Nyloncraft Inc in M -- haw aka Ind went from a nearly 300 percent turnover rate for its employee to a 3 percent turnover after it grams reduce turnover and absenteeism that is common with a growing percentage of employees living in two- - career families Family friendly benefit packages also boost recruiting for businesses in a competitiv e marketplace Bowman says or her parents on a farm wholly ow ned by the parents BUDGET Thank you to The Richfield Reaper to Mom and Dad and to the community for your continual Family Friendly In The Working Place By Dennis Hinkamp USU Writer Hills Middle School Eighth Grade Band and Sound Celebration Select students who have achieved recognition at region and state music events will also perform The public is invited to attend Admission is free Tractor Operator Class Readied By Extension managers of Albertson's and Roger's I asked them what their fat-fre- three Richfield High School band members will be students from Richfield South Sevier and North Se- RHS Spring Concert Set ee at These among vier high schools performing in concert Thursday May 19 at Richfield High They are Don Burger left Mark Henry and Daniel Rowley well-bein- at atson 46 San Bernardino Calif six months in jail and $1850 fine suspended all but 21 days in jail and $300 tine but will be released from jail upon receipt of bus ticket to Calif tor attempted production of a controlled The food guide pyramid tells us that the basis of a healthful diet is to cat plenty of cereal grains vegetables and fruit while consuming less fat oil and sweets Few of us as children were given plates filled with plant foods and a side dish of meat — for most of us it was the other way around But as I have so often talked about e foods They views were on and no-fassured me that low-fis where it's at Additional shelf space is continually being allocated for these items and w ith the new food labels customers are spending more time reading ingredients in products One thing we have to remember e foods about most of these is the that sweets they especially are loaded with sugar We should 4 Sixth District Court Judge Dav id L Mower Tuesday sentenced By Mindy Ogden Miss Richfield increasing ROM fiREfi COURTS Food Guide Pyramid Stresses Fat-Fre- e Diet For Most People before con-tion- MESQUITE 6-7733 Rock Springs Vista Development Company OuestAndB |