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Show -- Oil I VV" fid, Wtla Iff .io Be saffe j - imofi Halloween is a time for ghosts and goblins and having fun with your children, right? Well, that's the way it should be and it usually is. However, there are a few people, not very many, but some people who play mean tricks on kids at Halloween. Sometimes, they put dangerous items in the candy or treats and then give them to kids. The Halloween motto is "Be safe, not sorry," and safety tips are stressed by Dugway Crime Prevention. Helpful tips Most important, urge your soto thoroughly the contents of their treats. Throw away unwrapped candy and check and wash all -- . (or driveway illuminat- Wear V ' e) light colored costumes.carA flashlight should be after dark. Confine trick or treating to immediate neighborhood. Children should be accompanied by an adult . is cold. Have your children trick or adult is not around. Follow these tips and you : and your children should have an enjoyable Halloween.- If you. find, and or were given something suspicious, check it out, you're out driving during trick or treat hours.. h room to run, get exercise and I can coach on any type of field. In basketball and little league baseball, you need the gym or a baseball field." trick which always works. "You dont have to be mean to get them to behave, just Academic students of month academic stuDugway High School has initiated an1985-86 The soccer teams get the opportunity to play teams in other towns. Dugway's .soccer teams are new and don't have as much experience as some teams they played. We played Delta, they have more experience than we do - I told them we don't have to win, we can take pride if we score. We didnt win often but we did : munity. Lee arrived at Dugway in November and immediately became a friend to some children in the community. "He really gets along with kids and they get along with him," said Sgt. Toy Ready, NCOIC Morale Support. . love. "One thing I feel is ' Lee added. Lee started working with im- portant in raising children is' they need to respect their elders. Youngsters can learn so much from older people if they spend time with them," children about five years ago. "I've watched my younger, brothers and sisters for a long time. I lived in the country and there wasn't "As well as being a terrific coach, Lee provides a good role model. When we go on trips he's real good controll- of my time, with children. Kids are very intelligent and you would be surprised at what kind of conversation they carry on," said Lee much to do so I spent most Lee said. ing youngsters and keeping hfigher Ground, " smiUng broadly. PTA Invites all spaghetti dinner before the meeting. The dinner will start at 6: 15 p.m. and will The Parent and Teacher's Association is inviting the public to its next PTA meeting Wednesday at the elementary school. The meeting will start at 7:15 p.m. and the featured speaker will be Tooele School District Superintendent Walden O. Gurney. In addition there will be a - feature the main course along with carrot sticks, gar- lic bread.and punch. This dinner will be free to children under school age and school children will pay one dollar. All other persons : will pay $1.50. - School activities There will be no school Oct. 21 for fall recess. An Oktoberfest will be held at the elementary 8 school Oct. under the direction of Michelle 17-1- Green. t . , ,, , The Fun Run sponsored by the PTA will be Oct.' 21. Parents and children will be competing for new For more, information call Don Goff 4202. A Spaghetti Dinner will be held Wednesday at the elementary school sponsored by the PTA. . rts. Harold Byington (MT-T- ) . , Oscar Hadley (MT-A-) Bobby Buell (MT-T- ) Delores Jones (MT-A-) Lawrence Wintle (MT-T- ) Cecil Zumwalt (MT-T- ) , Jerry Steelman (MT-C-) Terry Rhuebbttom (MT-T- ) 20 Year Pins Sharon Moe (MT-T-) Art Nuttall (MT-T-) Lesley Williams (MT-T- ) Verlone Llewelyn (MT-T- ) Chris Biltdft (MT-DA- ) .: tional home with lots of or pizza at the bowling alley or community club. They seem to enjoy that and they'll even remind me when they do good,"Lee added. If the kids get out of hand, Lee will take a break and clown around with them for a bit and then say back to work. If that doesnt work then there is the old run laps else,"Lee added. He gets the most enjoyment from coaching .soccer. We are outside, have lots of their friendship," Lee said. Lee has coached basketball, little, league baseball and soccer. "Coaching is rewarding for me, I'm not concerned with winning or losing a game. I want them to have fun and enjoy sports," ef lovo ids ... a soda, achievement., The selections are made from teacher nominations. These students will be honored with certificates at assemblies throughout the year. Students of the .month for September were: Seventh grade - Bryan Nickels. Eighth grade - Peggy Rising. Ninth grade - Sandy Witkowskl and Karie Davis (tie) Tenth grade - Michael Morgan. Eleven grade Ron Wilson. Twelfth grade - Elizabeth Nadworhy. about myself when I'm around them and I enjoy Lee was raised in a tradi- I take them over for "I want children to feel good about themselves and to take pride in whatever they do. If they feel good about themselves it affects what they do in sports, school work or anything Born in a little town called Cortland, Miss., Lee grew up with six sisters and five brothers. "I've always been around children and I love working with them. They make me feel better The most rewarding thing for him is the children. "I just love them and love working with them," Lee said, as he started walking, toward the soccer field. "When they do real good, feeling good lot of work," Ready contin- ued. more." Lee said. score," Lee said. school dent of the month program for the academic their for year. These students are selected their attention. This makes trips a lot of fun and not a talking to them works. Boys are more active and Just want to mess around more than girls. Girls are a bit timid and afraid of the ball. Therefore they listen a. bit Exporienco Extended day classes for eighth graders who failed seventh grade classes, will begin Tuesday and continue for ten consecutive days. Classes will run from 3:15 p.m. until 4:15 p.m. Contact Dugway High School for more information. then call 2933. Lee enjoys a chemical relationship by Ruth A. Mecham The Army may have gotten more than it bargained for when Bernard Lee entered the military. Lee works in the Chemistry Lab as a technician for Materiel Test Directorate. There also appears to be a special chemistry between him and some children in the com- Extended day classes treat with friends if an Never let your children other swap candy-wittrick or treaters. You Children's costumes may y: dressed warm if weather Tell your children not to enter homes unless it belongs to a relative or V'. friend. Long costumes may be un J : Be sure your children are safe when climbing stairs or crossing streets. Exercise extreme caution if ried if children are out children to wait until they return home before eating any treats. Check streets, can obstruct vision. . Dugway Elementary School is sponsoring mile PTA Pun Run Monday. Registration will start at 6 p.m. in front of the school and the race will start at 6:30 pjn. Prizes will be given to first place finishers from kindergarten through the 6th ade. of DES, parentsof Participants must be studentsschool. To be eligible at the DES students or teachers the fun run finish must child for a prize, parent and for entry. together. No fee will be charged - . ". (non-flammabl- don't know where they got their candy. Have your children be careful when crossing the " fruit. Children should not accept rides or go .with strange older children. Keep your porch light on ed).. excite pets. Watch for : pets. . in-Children should be structed not to damage property. instead of Use make-u- p wearing a mask which f PTA, children run for fun a one .. , Jimmy White (MT-DKen Proctor (MT-T-) A) Exceptional Performance Alan Mohr (MT-L-) John Rupp (MT-T-) Harold Olson (MT-T- ) . Carl Jorgenson (MT-DA- ) ' 4 . 15 Year Pins Mildred Warren (MT-T- ) Don Storwold (MT-T- ) Richard Murray (MT-T- ) Richard Laird (MT-T- ) M HAI II! IHUilMMMaMWIMlQHMMIiHn Perry Pederson Mrfutn PnxSucfis Mufflers 10 Year Pins (MT-T- ) PREMWM QUAUTY BONDED Outer shell and end tubes aluminjzed to fight ant ' Easy to install. 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