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Show h tU;;. Ufi 4 . - -- ,.i ,.... vp -- :,' rump-' JFeaiitraiire THE SAMPLER. Thursday, July 8, 1982 LIBRARY STAFFER, Linda Burgess, checks the Library programs offer summer fun books read during the Summer Reading Program and Challie by Stacey and Jennifer Winklepleck Clary. Imaginative thinking, clever promotion and a piece of chewing gum have combined to make the Post Library one of the hottest (figuratively speaking!) places to be during the summer. Vacation time usually meant a reduction in the use of the library, but yearly non-ficti- and her game card, while her sister, Jennifer, ' . on. look friend, Challie Clan', on CHAR JS and after every ten books, the child receives a. red star. By the way, the chewing gum mentioned above is given to every child who WUjTlQ Deci-head- WEEKDAYS: 9:30 to SATURDAYS: 9 to 6 SUNDAYS: 11 to 5 CENTER programs by the library staff, reads a book with a Dewey by Leola Liddiard, has mal number, .The. librarys summer reading changed all that. This summer, children have a program runs until July 29, with a choice of programs. First of all is big party planned the Story Time which takes place for August 3. So far, 32 children every Wednesday promptly at 10 are participating in the reading a.m. Leola, along with library program, but anyone can sign up staffers Ann Jenkins and Linda throughout the month of July. The Burgess, reads a story to the child; READO game has been designed ren then leads them in a craft pro-- . for readers of different abilities, ject which illustrates a particular since the child who reads one book segment of the story. The program a week has the same chance of ends with a song and if parents are winning as does a youngster who wonderirtg what to do with the flies through 10 bpoks, but the kids in the morning, the Librarys stars on the chart will show who Story Time offers some enjoyable reading champions really are. end-of-summ- r STACEY WINKLEPLECK, 9, marks her READO ilL,- - t library also displays a chart with $fe reading progress of each child represented on it. Fiction books are given a gold star, (those with a Dewey Decimal number) are shown by a green star by foe Buelna riv ed er Children are. allowed to check out six books a day, and a special mer privilege has been extended to children under the age of ten. They will be allowed to check out books dn their own by presenting a note containing various numbers, ffom one of their parents authorizChildren under the age of ten who ing them to check out up to six read one book, and children over books. ten who read thirty or more pages One last program that has not of a Young Adult book are given been finalized by the library is opportunity to see whether ing to be Comic Book Trading two numbers which are selected Post, where people may bring their daily by the library staff are on comics to the library and exchange theirindividual cards. Every time them for ones they havent read a RKVpO connection is formed, yet. More information will be the children get to first fish around made available to Dugway resi-i- n a goody box for a speical prize dents in the near future. and then add their name to anOur children have really reother box. At the end of the sum- sponded to our summer promer, names will be drawn from grams, stated Leola Liddiard, this box and prizes will be awardand we hope parents will use ed to various age groups: children, summertime to encourage their ages 7 will receiye free movie children to take advantage of the passes and popcorn permits, child- - many opportunities we offer our ren 9 and 10 ahd up will receive young readers. Its a lot of fun, but free passes, to the new miniature they will be learning something in the process." golf course. As if that were not enough, the and constructive entertainment. Another .program that has really the imagination of Dug- ways younger residents is the READO game. Patterned after Bingo, READO is played on a card sum-caug- Top Quality Low Prices Computerized Tune-u- p $39.95 Etoctronlc even Siluercraftl lew 44.95 49.95 '"QFMI.V" Hllll ht ULTRA-UGH- T MAXIS 44,95 i.iurloclwi. Our reg. til m common- - 19.95 luMn 1st . MFrowi . CADDIS-STYL- E . 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