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David Melgar, 14, left, and Francisco Garcia, 17, prepare a roux for gravy as the two
Francisco Kjolseth | The Salt Lake Tribune
Ahado Mberwa, 13, right, puts some muscle into it as she and Asma Dahir, 13, make mas
Francisco Kjolseth | The Salt Lake Tribune
South Salt Lake officers Paul McCullough, left, and Jennifer Smartt, right, join Sout
Francisco Kjolseth | The Salt Lake Tribune
David Melgar, 14, left, and Francisco Garcia, 17, prepare a roux for gravy as the two teens from the South Salt Lake Police Athletics/Activities League (PAL) prepare Thanksgiving dinner for their families and people in need within their communities. For their fifth year of the event, Norbest donated 24 turkeys that the kids cooked up alongside the South Salt Lake police and fire departments at the Viking Cooking School at Kimball Distributing on Tuesday, November 20, 2012. South Salt Lake PAL programs provide educational, athletic and recreational activities aimed at building self-esteem and trust between police and youth.
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Ahado Mberwa, 13, right, puts some muscle into it as she and Asma Dahir, 13, make mashed potatoes with South Salt Lake firefighter Justin Leavitt. The South Salt Lake Police Athletics/Activities League (PAL) youth participants prepared Thanksgiving dinner for their families and people in need within their communities. For their fifth year of the event, Norbest donated 24 turkeys that the kids cooked up alongside the South Salt Lake Police and Fire departments at the Viking Cooking School at Kimball Distributing on Tuesday, November 20, 2012. South Salt Lake PAL programs provide educational, athletic and recreational activities aimed at building self-esteem and trust between police and youth.
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South Salt Lake officers Paul McCullough, left, and Jennifer Smartt, right, join South Salt Lake Battalion Chief Kent Robertson in carving up turkeys. The South Salt Lake Police Athletics/Activities League (PAL) youth participants prepared Thanksgiving dinner for their families and people in need within their communities. For their fifth year of the event, Norbest donated 24 turkeys that the kids cooked up alongside the South Salt Lake Police and Fire departments at the Viking Cooking School at Kimball Distributing on Tuesday, November 20, 2012. South Salt Lake PAL programs provide educational, athletic and recreational activities aimed at building self-esteem and trust between police and youth.